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Archive for February, 2008

Getting around for less (originally published with The Shoestring.com)

In Business, Writing (all kinds), cars on February 27, 2008 at 11:37

Getting Around for Less

With high gas prices now it helps to know how to get around for less money. There are so many options; all you have to do is choose.

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E-mentoring (originally written for Young People’s Press and Big Brothers Big Sisters)

In Education, Technology, Writing (all kinds) on February 25, 2008 at 23:35

E-mentoring

Fred Vitez’s outlook has changed since he got a new brother – a Big Brother who he does not see.

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Names

In Events, Radio Podcasts, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 03:29

Names

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Buy this audio story and more on my e-store

The government of Quebec can be so powerful sometimes that they can even affect the name you choose for your child. Is it right or wrong? You decide after you listen to this story originally aired on Radio Canada International.

Stretching

In Health, Radio Podcasts, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 03:25

Stretching

Getting a good stretch before you work out is extremely important. This interview with a man who wrote a book on the topic will give you some tips to avoid injuries while working out. The story was originally aired on Radio Canada International.

Gay Tourism

In Culture, Radio Podcasts, travel on February 16, 2008 at 03:15

Gay tourism

Gay tourism is like any other tourism – it is enjoyable. Follow along in this radio story as you find out about gay history in Montreal. The story was originally aired on Radio Canada International.

Finding Love

In Beauty, Entertainment, Living, Radio Podcasts, Technology, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 03:13

Finding love

With everything from the Internet to the telephone, modern technology is creating new ways to find love. This radio story was originally aired with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Etienne Lapointe

In Business, Entertainment, Living, Radio Podcasts, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 03:11

Etienne Lapointe

This unique individual has an unusual way of making a living and living his life. The story was originally aired on Radio Canada International.

Black History

In Business, Culture, Radio Podcasts, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 03:10

Black history

Black people have been a part of Canadian history since the creation of the country. Educate yourself with this radio story originally airing with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Career Switches

In Business, Living, Radio Podcasts, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 03:07

Career switches

Here are some success stories of people who have made switches in their career. The story originally aired with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Intuition

In Culture, Education, Health, Living, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Uncategorized on February 16, 2008 at 02:27

Intuition

Find out that many people have different views on what the real story is behind the third eye. The radio story originally aired with Radio Canada International. If you like this story, you would also like my book, eSpirituality Chats that can bought at: http://stores.lulu.com/kakonged.

What Happened to the Afro?

In Business, Culture, Opinion, Radio Podcasts, book reviews on February 16, 2008 at 02:23

What Happened to the Afro?

Here is a commentary radio piece that aired with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. To find out more about this topic, you can also visit my website where a book is on this topic at: http://stores.lulu.com/kakonged.

Black Female Taxi Driver

In Business, Culture, Video Work on February 16, 2008 at 02:15

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Have you ever seen a black female taxi driver? I was a virgin to this and saw one and could not help but capture it on video.

Spain (originally published with Rozaneh Magazine)

In Culture, Writing (all kinds), travel on February 16, 2008 at 01:08

Beauty of Spain

This is the Spain where it is easy to play Red Rover on the beach, but hard not to shop. This is the country of siesta, cheap shoes and sangria that flows like a river. You must order your water like this: “aqua sin gaz,” which means still water. But this country is not still. Everything moves, and it moves to the rhythm of a Spanish guitar as you dance the night away meeting Spaniards and Brits who have had too much beer.

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