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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Graphic Design Schools

I was looking for a fun place to spend some time after high school. I wanted a place where I can expand my artistic skills. I was thinking some sort of graphics design school with an emphasis on high tech. I have been searching for places and one place stands out.

Its part of a larger school that does very high profile design tasks and has a lot of attention for it. It has a small and community-like campus and lots of happy students. It must be a good place for me. It is called Collins graphic design school.

I got a brochure in the mail from them and the graphics in the pictures were very detailed and bright. That is similar to the type of designs I like to do. I am going to give them a call and see what the admission fees are to start. I think this might be a fun school.

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Thursday, March 8th, 2007

International Women’s Day Celebrated

Around the world on March 8th, countries celebrated International Women’s Day, which is a a day set aside internationally to celebrate achievements in women’s rights, and to protest injustice and violence against women and girls.

In Ghana, advocates spoke out against the removal of the rape clause from the country’s Domestic Violence Law. The marital rape clause sought to criminalize marital rape, but by removing it, it has exempted the perpetrators from punishment. Palestinian and Lebanese women came together in the Middle East for a conference which focused on the status of Palestinian women in Lebanon. The women came together to discuss the current state of women’s rights and injustices towards women, as well as celebrate achievements of the past.

All around the world, from Canada to India and everywhere in between, women made a call and pledge to stop the injustices committed towards women around the world, and within their own countries.

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