Flight of the Right Wings – An Update on Germany

It almost seems like I am doing a series on this. We’ve seen right-winged shifts in France, Britain, Sweden, Denmark and other European countries long touted as being some of the most righteous supporters of human rights and freedom, equality, and fraternity for all. We would’ve all thought years ago that these nations would be…

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Blood Types and Your Love 1

Did you know that your blood type shows what your marital harmony will be? This is one of the famous superstitions in Korea. If your blood type is A, If your lover or love’s blood type is A, your index of love is 70% You investigate each other’s frame of mind. However, once you fall in love,…

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Nenshi Wins!

I was wrong. I predicted Nenshi to end up in last place, with McIver in first and Higgins in second. As you all know, Nenshi emerged victorious with 40 per cent of the vote – 8 per cent more than McIver. How did he win? Don’t get me wrong. As surprised as I was, it was…

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Barry Munday: Review

On Oct. 3, I saw a movie called Barry Munday. This movie was playing at the Eau Claire Market specially for the Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF). It was a comedy and starred Patrick Wilson and Judy Greer. Since I was a little late finding a movie at CIFF, most of the good movies were…

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My favourite bands

It’s clear to see that most people in our society are consumed by music. And why wouldn’t they be? Music takes the edge off of a hard day; it helps you fall asleep and brings up your adrenalin when you need it most on those last few meters of running. Music takes a huge role…

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Wong Fu Productions: YouTube Sensations

[youtube vC_ycDO66bw] What are the chances that a simple video of you and your friends joking around could get a million views? For Wong Fu Productions a simple short called “Yellow Fever” is what sparked their stardom. It was a short comedy about how white men always steal the Asian girls from the Asian guys. This…

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The art of pop-up books

If you always feel like your card or project is too plain, then check out this guy Robert Sabuda who made paper arts special. Robert grew up in the small town of Pinckney. The first time he picked up a crayon, he discovered himself as an artist, and drawing and crafting was all he did.…

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