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    You too can be a ‘Banker to the Poor’ through Kiva.org

    Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

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    I just received an email from a good friend of mine informing me about a great service found at Kiva.org. Another example of the great social responsibility to be found on the [...]

    The Thinking Blogger Awards

    Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

    I’m happy to announce that One Eyed View has been selected for a Thinking Blogger Award.

    The selection came from Sharon E. Herbert, the author of the Ghosts in the Machine blog who was also recently given this award.
    The Thinking Blogger meme was started by Ilker Yoldas at The Thinking Blog, with the premise “Too many [...]

    DonorsChoose.org - Another Worthy Cause.

    Monday, May 28th, 2007

    Today One Eyed View is proud to participate in spreading the word about a great community-based website called DonorsChoose.org. This is yet another example of how the Internet can bring us all closer together to benefit each other, and our children. What’s it all about?

    Teachers ask. You choose. Students learn.
    DonorsChoose is a simple way to [...]

    List of Unusual Deaths? Yes, it exists.

    Thursday, May 24th, 2007

    I’ve been thinking about life and death lately; about the quality of my life and the lives of others, and how I’ll pass into the next world. I don’t mean to sound morbid, but let’s face it we’re all going to go one way or another. During my research into this subject, I came across [...]

    Buckaroo Banzai used to be my favorite film until…

    Saturday, May 19th, 2007

    I’d like to consider myself the kind of person who doesn’t live in the past and is always looking toward the next adventure. However, every once in awhile I find myself watching some old movie on some odd channel at some odd time of the day, usually late at night when I can’t sleep after [...]

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