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I have started a new blog, the intention is to focus on street photography and more personal reflective pieces, here it is: Musings on the ...
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At the dawn of the 20th century large colonial powers had carved up the world between themselves. ‘Core’ zones were marked by their lev...
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The first major wave of European colonization was initiated after the discovery of the Americas by Columbus in the late 15th century. Th...
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The relationship between the indigenous people of Australia and their native lands are essential to their traditional culture. The coloni...
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During a lecture before the Eugenics Society in 1937, British economist John Maynard Keynes stated that “a greater cumulative increment...
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A short Goodreads Review of Sun and Steel by Yukio Mishima that I wrote a little while ago. I have to say – I do not quite get the adorat...
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During his trial Socrates argued that human wisdom came from the acknowledgment of human ignorance (Plato, 1969, P. 52), a position arr...
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The emergence and consolidation of the Tokugawa Bakufu between 1600 and 1603 marked the end of continual military conflict, which had en...
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And then the day came, When the risk to remain tight In a bud Was more painful Than the risk it took to blossom. - An...
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In the 1832 Report of the Colebrooke Commission , Mr. C.H. Cameron outlined his view that Ceylon represented: “the fittest spot in our Ea...
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Did it find you yet? I hope so - you are a fascinating man. You deserve love. -- Amy
P.S. I came here for Core and Periphery, stayed for Enlightment, was delayed by atheism, Henry Miller, Anais Nin and a turtle on a balcony...so far.
Hey Amy,
I'm really glad you enjoyed the blog. And yes I did.
Have fun.
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