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    • 안녕...
      dx i slept too fucking much ugh.. -_- i woke up at 2.10pm in the afternoon o.o

    • 網掛け終了そして再び網に掛かっていたのは・・・It is ... plaited and netted chignon end and to have been caught in a net again
      網掛け終了そして再び網に掛かっていたのは・・・it is ... plaited and netted chignon end and to have been caught in a net again

    • By the book: Turkish literature
      From classical to contemporary, historical to travel, what to read for inspiration on TurkeyIstanbul, Memories of a City, Orhan PamukPoignant, lyrical childhood memoir from Turkey's foremost writer that brings the monuments, dilapidated Ottoman villas, backstreets and waterways of the anarchic, unusual city of his birth brilliantly to life. One of his earlier works, Black Book, is a fictional evocation of Istanbul in the repressive mid-1980s, a twisted detective novel that tackles the question of Turkey's cultural identity and reveals the city to be complex and crumbling. Faber and Faber, £9.99A Fez of the Heart, Jeremy SealA wry, lively quest for the heart of a country by way of the history of a hat that symbolises Turkey's cultural fault line. Not so much a book about headgear as an eccentric, entertaining portrait of a contradictory country culturally and spiritually at odds with itself, which reveals the tensions of Turkish life.Picador, £7.99Turkish Coast Through Writers' Eyes, VariousExcellent anthology of classical and contemporary writings, from the Odyssey and Plutarch to Freya Stark and Louis de Bernière, that examines the stretch of coast from Izmir to Antalya, covering subjects as varied as archaeological discovery, the march of Alexander's army, the pleasures of the hammam and Turkish cooking.Eland, £12.99Rebel Land, Christopher de BellaigueAcclaimed account of a journey to Turkey's inhospitable eastern provinces to examine the legacy of the violent conflict between Turks, Kurds and Armenians. Intensely personal and rigorously researched, it throws light on a dark subject, sifts fact from propaganda, partisan accounts and vague oral histories, and allows the reader to make up their own mind. Bloomsbury, £8.99 Lords of the Horizon, Jason GoodwinA loosely c 古典的な現代に、歴史から、どのようなTurkeyIstanbulにインスピレーション、思い出のための読みに移動する市、オルハンPamukPoignant、モニュメント老朽化したオスマン帝国の別荘、裏通りと無秩序、珍しい街の水路をもたらすトルコの一流の作家から叙情的な小児の回顧録生命誕生の鮮やかに

    • Twitter users ask: What will Bin Laden address next?
      Osama bin Laden's foray into climate change has sparked a lively guessing game on Twitter as to what subject the al-Qaida chief may choose to address on his next tape. 気候変動へのオサマビンラディン氏の進出何件名はアルカイダの長として彼の次のテープ上のアドレスを選択することがTwitter上での活発な推測ゲームを呼んでいる

    • Letters: Save this beacon of philosophical study
      The decision to close the Middlesex University philosophy department has roused the indignation of the academic community across the world (Reason for being, Education, 18 May). Rated the highest of all Middlesex's departments in the Research Assessment Exercise, it is recognised internationally as a beacon of philosophical study.As publishers we have benefited in many ways from the skills of those teaching at the department, and from the lively atmosphere of debate engendered across the disciplines by its work. Consequently, we feel bound to speak up in its defence. The closing of this department would be disastrous for the academic and intellectual life of this country, and we urge that the decision to do so be reconsidered.Further, we wish to express grave concern at the suspension, on 21 May, of Professor Peter Hallward, Professor Peter Osborne and a number of Middlesex University students. We believe this to be an unwarranted and unjustifiable act of intimidation by the administration and board of governors of the university, and we call for the immediate reinstatement of suspended students and staff.Pete Ayrton Serpent's Tail, Julian Baggini Philosophy Press/The Philosophers' Magazine, Anne Beech Pluto Press, Nick Bellorini Earthscan, Ashley Biles Saqi Books, Tony Bruce Routledge, Michael Dwyer C Hurst & Co, Matthew Frost Manchester University Press, Tariq Goddard Zer0 Books, Emma Hutchinson Polity Books, Jessica Kingsley Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Michael Leaman Reaktion Books, Wendy Lochner Columbia University Press, Carol McDonald Edinburgh University Press, Tristan Palmer Acumen, Jenna Steventon IB Tauris, Rowan Wilson Verso, Caroline Wintersgill Bloomsbury AcademicPhilosophyProtestMiddlesex UniversityCuts and closuresStudentsLecturersHigher educationUnivers _NULL_

    • Thaksin posts `lively' Tweet
      Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has made a fresh bid to quell rumours about his death, telling his Twitter page followers he is in Uganda and closely following the red shirt protest. 元首相タクシン、彼はウガンダと密接赤シャツの抗議を、次の彼のTwitterページのフォロワーを伝える新鮮な入札を彼の死についてのうわさを鎮めるためにした

    • Guardian Election Daily: David Cameron's fix for 'broken Britain'
      Both Labour and the Conservatives chose to focus on equality, social justice and crime today – key issues for many voters.We followed David Cameron as he made a speech to the right-leaning Centre For Social Justice, set up by the former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith. The former EastEnders actor Brook Kinsella, whose 16-year-old brother, Ben, was murdered in 2008, was also on the panel. She has been given an advisory role by the Tories but says she is not a party political figure.Duncan Smith tells us he is pleased with the reception his ideas are getting at Conservative HQ, but adds that there is still plenty of work to do. Meanwhile, some of today's audience members, including charity workers, volunteers and church officials, remain to be convinced that they can effectively do the work of the state. And on the thorny issue of crime statistics (two conflicting sets were publicised today), Alan Travis gives us a reality check on who to believe.Elsewhere, at a lively Labour press conference, Peter Mandelson and Ed Balls criticised the media for focusing too little on the 'big isssues'. And in Brighton, the Green party's top target seat, Jon Dennis has been assessing the mood.Michael WhiteAlan TravisPhil MaynardJon DennisIain Duncan Smith 彼は社会正義のために右に傾いたセンターに音声を、元保守党リーダーイアン設定したとして両方の労働保守党は平等、社会正義と犯罪、今日集中する - 重要な問題を多くのvoters.We選んだデビッドキャメロン続くダンカンスミス

    • The continuing lack of equal pay proves feminism's work is still far from done | Editorial
      As we celebrate another International Women's Day, the essential spirit of the 1970 Equal Pay Act is still not being honouredBritain has not traditionally made a great fuss over international women's day, but that is no indication of how well a country performs in guaranteeing equal rights between the sexes.There are societies where tomorrow's holiday will be celebrated with much pomp, and where institutional prejudice, discrimination and violence against women are routinely tolerated. That is generally not the case in Britain.In that respect, there is no doubting the transformation that has taken place in this country within two or three generations. Prejudices that acted as a blanket prohibition on equality have been dismantled: taboos over women attending university; working in certain professions; working at all.Feminism worked. But its success is only partial – sufficient to trigger a backlash, but not comprehensive enough to smash glass ceilings in many areas of economic and cultural life.The result is a disorientation, expressed in a lively debate between the generations in the New Review today. Many young women, who have benefited from battles their mothers won, do not want to be defined as gender combatants. At the same time, many women, who remember how recently mainstream culture was flagrantly, oppressively sexist, are alarmed by what they see as their daughters' complacency.Much of that disorientation is born of the cult of consumerism that has grown alongside women's economic empowerment. As the female workforce has grown and acquired a higher disposable income, the marketplace has overtaken writers, philosophers and politicians in the race to define what it means to be a successful, independent, modern woman.Often what marketing executives – male or femal 我々はまだされてhonouredBritain別の国際婦人デー、1970年の同一賃金法の基本的な精神を祝う伝統的な国際女性の日で大騒ぎしていないが、それがどのような国の間で平等な権利を確保する上で実行する兆候であるsexes.There社会が、明日の休日をはるかに華麗に祝われる予定であり、ここで制度的偏見、差別、女性に対する暴力を日常的に容認されます

    • Letters: Haiti's inspiring past and cruel present
      As a Haitian living in London, I have often felt concerned about the terrible economic plight of my country, but I have never been roused enough to try to actively help. But I have never felt more helpless than today. The destruction wrought by the severe earthquake on the capital Port-au-Prince was compounded by the poor urban planning and construction standards in the poorest country of the western hemisphere. I cannot imagine what the death toll will be. Yet for all its apparent misery and chaos, Haiti is an important country.Ours was the first nation after the US to gain its independence from European colonialism, in 1804, and it was the first sovereign black nation in a region still blighted with slavery. Haiti throughout the 19th century was a beacon for freedom fighters such as Simón Bol。var and José Marti. Haitians have a lively and rich culture and have consistently produced some of the best artists in the Caribbean: in music, with bands such as Tabou Combo, Michel Martely and Wyclef Jean; and in art, with internationally renowned painters and sculptors such as Edouard Duval, Philome Obin, and Prefete Duffaut.In these recessionary times, it will be difficult to fund the level of aid needed to alleviate the pain and suffering. This is a call for help. Please donate whatever you can to the victims of this latest calamity to hit our little country. Charities active in Haiti include Care, Médecins sans Frontières, Partners in Health, Oxfam and Catholic Relief Services.Isabelle DupuyLondon Haitiguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds ロンドンのハイチ人として、私はよく、私の国のひどい経済的苦境についての懸念を感じているが、私は十分に積極的に支援しようと発奮されたことがない


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