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Showing posts with label Flickr. Show all posts

The Faces of Poverty

I got a reminder from Blog Action Day org about stand up for poverty action that will set out on 15 October 2008. I haven't prepared anything. Anyhow, just so this nobel project get enough glare, I think I need to start to post about it now.

So today I have searched flickr to find the pictures about poverty from some small parts of the world, just to give me idea how does poverty like here and there.

Of course all the photos that I use here are under Creative Common license, and I eyepicked them carefully. Unfortunatelly, the one about my beloved country -which is a very well-taken photo- cannot be shown here because of its CC license, but you still can see it by clicking this link.
Now here are some faces of poverty from some part of the world, including from the rich countries.

Vancouver
Photo by dtes.people



Alaska
Photo by jswieringa



Arab Saudi
Photo by Ү



Shibuya
Photo by letsputphotographsonthe internet



Africa
Photo by Filipe Moreira

Curative Dream

I hate going to a doctor. Sometime ago when I was having a high fever of 39°C, I had this dream.

I am walking with my Dad and my brothers on a small pathway just aside of a white painted Church. The Church building is disproportionately very long and thin, just like having an extreme distortion. As we are heading to the gate, I hear a beautiful choir's singing coming from a building on my left side. It looks like a Chapel, and it is also located in the same property of the White Church, but just before the gate.
Seems there is some merriment happening there. A marriage. I can see the white gown of the bride. Enchanted by the song, my father, brothers and I stop for a while outside the Chapel.

All of sudden a very tall and very dark man in a black suit already stands in front of my horse. I just realise I am riding a horse. The man smiles as he says "hello" and stretches out his hand to me as if to help me get off of my horse. I am startled then freeze for some second.
"Move on, hurry" Dad's agitated voice brings me back to my consciousness.
"I told you not to take this way, but your brothers are all stubborn"

We continue our journey and I turn left after we exit the gate.
It's very dark there, I barely see anything, but I then vaguely hear a lament, a chilling cry "huu..uuh....uuuuuuu..." -this is the onomatopoeia of crying :-D
Then faintly I also hear some kind of Arabic chanting is being murmured along with that cry.

Finally my eyes meet a dimmed light in a distance as the voice becomes more distinct.
The light comes from a lantern that lies on the ground.
There is a small group of people kneel down encircling something and they seem crying and chanting a prayer. Now I'm starting to smell damp soil mixed with burnt incenses.
Oh wait, it's actually not just something, it is a corpse wrapped in a shroud!
There's a woman looks really in grief and keeps mourning the wrapped corpse.
It looks like that they're preparing to put the corpse into the burrow.
I'm really freaking out, I turn right immediately and run..run...away from that graveyard.

I woke up sweating, and the first thing I remembered was I have to see a doctor, I don't want to die :))

Photo by Wolfgang Staudt - modified under CC

I Feel Okay

my quote: (Love) - "Quella destinata per te, nessuno la prenderà."
or in other words "No one will take the one who is destined for you." Italian proverbs.

-i feel okay tag-

quotes from bloggers around the world!



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Feel okay? Well you should be! You’ll definitely be okay if you’re going to be a part of this meme, be okay if you are about to have a chance to increase your Technorati and Google Pagerank!

1. Make others feel good: share your favorite, self made, or any quotes as you pass on this meme with the image above.
2. MAKE SURE TO COME BACK – HERE - (http://www.ifeelokay.com/i-feel-okay-tag-join-now/) to get the master list and leave a comment that you’ve made yourself a part of this meme.
3. Your favorites, self made, or any quotes that you shared are collected and will be linked back to your site as its source, this would give you much benefit. Put a category before your quote. (ex. Inspirational, happiness, love, sweet, time, motivational, friendship, and others), much better if you relate the quote on your blog. Ex. Fashion Blog - quotes about beauty; Personal Blog - quotes about success, life, inspirational and many more. It’s your choice.
4. Only one quote and category per blog please, make sure to tag as many bloggers possible. Please update your contributor’s list more often. May we achieve thousands of quotes from different bloggers around the world. Let the fun begin. Be a part of a great collection of quotes from different bloggers around the world!!!

Categories and Contributors

(1)BeautyTips,(2)Emjei Says,(3)Techmobiz,(4)BlackNickel,(5)ifeelokay,(6)iAM-MAi,(7)NeuroPatch, (8)Express4Free, (9)Club101, (10)Earn4aLiving,(11)Solo-Flight,(12)My Touch of Heaven, (13)BigMoneyListA Simple Life (15)Momhood Moments (16)Business Mars (17)Fun|Fierce|Fabulous (18)My Pink Shoelace (19)Rosa’s Meanderings (20)Chronicles & Tales Unlimited (RED) (21)Within Small Bites (22)My Life…. My Journey! (23)Life is good and Beautiful (24)HappyHeart (25)By Osc@r Luiz (26)Reality Notes (27)My so-called Life (28)Kwento ni Enday (29)The Fountain Of Happiness (30)Amazingly Me (31)Caring Is Not Only Sharing… (32)Onabentofrenzy (33)Denz Recreational (34)Pieces of Me (35)My Inner Thoughts (36)Emily’s Buzy World (37)Maritima Heavenly (38)Origena (39)YOUR BLOG!

- HERE - View the complete list of Quotes by bloggers around the world - HERE -

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Photo by linh.ngân

The LinkBack Project


I like trying new things, and though this kind of linky game has been around in blogsphere, I have never tried one. Not 'til today, so here it goes:

< --- Start Copy & Paste the URL's & anchors Here --->

I consider myself an expert in Movie
1. link 2. Guy 3. stories 4. money 5. memories 6. recipes 7. Sports 8. Condos 9. Oceanfront 10. Graphics 11. Sexy 12. mobile 13. cats 14. traffic 15. coffee 16. Homeschooling 17. marketing 18. advertising 19. friendships 20. Experiences 21. Poetry 22. Portraits 23. solving 24. news 25. Journal 26. Motivation 27. Parenting 28. Wordpress 29. Paganism 30. Crafts 31. Myself 32. Permits 33. Writing 34. poetry 35. Reviews 36. shopping 37. Blogging 38. sabra 39. Jesus 40. widgets 41. Travel 42. Banned 43. Bouchelle 44. Cyber 45. Tennis 46. Blog 47. Brats 48. Knitting 49. Crochet 50. Religion 51. Art 52. Weird 53. Airfare 54. comics 55. Dream 56. music 57. Romantic 58. Franchise 59. Entertainment 60. Reviews 61. writing 62. Software 63. Design 64. YOUR NEXT!

<--- End Copy & Paste the URL's & anchors Here --->


Wanna join the ride?
Hurry before it reaches 100, go find Dr. Algorithm and reserve your place on The LinkBack Project, it's free anyway.

Photo by danwaugh

Securing Affiliate Links

Just when I was wondering how some bloggers can mask their referral links, MrJavo posts his blog entry about it. What he mentions in his post is really true, some people like to remove the referral code from the link that results no commission will ever arrive to the person who provides the link.

For instance when I'm putting my affiliate link here plainly as follows:
http://www.socialvibe.com/?r=30379, someone can easily erase the ?r=30379 part, and sign up to the site directly not under my ref.
It's unfair, but of course we can't force anyone to join by our reference.
Perhaps one good idea to prevent it is by masking or cloaking the affiliate link. Although this still does not guarantee that the person will do join through the provided link, at least the chance of losing the commission is minimised.

Unfortunately, I can't use the masking trick that MrJavo defines because I'm using this blogspot and all free blogspot users don't have access to root directory.
Still there are other tricks to use and so far from searching the blogsphere I found at least two ways.

First is by url redirection. There are a lot services but for this one I would suggest to use urlxl. Not only it functions as an url shrinker, but it also enables its users to share those already truncated urls by providing each of its users a page. This inventory page can be a good idea for sharing affiliate links, because users can give information about each links they put there. If this sounds confusing, just click "check our my urlxl" banner somewhere on this page, or just click
here.

Second is by masking the affiliate link. I'm not sure if the term is correct, but what I mean here is the process of which the affiliate link is redirected to a site that doesn't show the real url of that affiliate link. We need external service for this, and I always choose free service first if it's available :))
The site D95.com, URL Freeze and Viral Url are three alternative free services, each with its own vantage.
Use D95.com if you simply want to mask your link quickly and without thinking of making additional profit.
This is the implementation of how it works. Here is my plain Ask2Link affiliate link and here is my masked Ask2Link. Look upon the address bar, the later shows http://d95.com/ask2link instead of the actual address.

It works that simple. However if you want to get more benefit, then trying URL Freeze or Viral Url is a good idea. You have more control over the affiliate links you put and you can even track them. Basically you can redirect, mask, or cloak the links, and other than that you can advertise your link and banner ads through its viral toolbar. The following masked affiliate link of my Ask2link shows you how it works. Notice the viral bar on the bottom side of the page, there you could fill it with your own banner or banner of your choice. One thing you should know before you join ViralUrl, if you're just a free member, then be prepared to receive massive email offers from other members. Very annoying to me, feels like I'm getting lots of spam whenerver I open my inbox, even by deleting ViralUrl account will not guarantee stopping those emails.

Please read a clear explanation on MrJavo's post to learn about link masking with php.

Photo by .:elNico:.

A Cricket on Entrecard

I was not satisfied with my previous Entrecard images which so far I have changed it 3 times, until I found the green Cricket on Flickr. The Cricket is very photogenic, and at first I thought it's not a real one. Just look at his face, it's like one of those on Bug's Life, and its pose is like he –I like to consider it a he :-D- knew that the photographer is taking his picture.


Glad that this picture is under Same Rights reserved license which allows anyone to use or adapt it for any project, but of course I have to make acknowledgment for fdecomite as an expression of gratitude for this wonderful macro shoot.
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