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Is the environment the new opiate for the masses?

The Armchair Guru speaks…. Over lunch this weekend we had a discussion about the weather, the environment and global warming. No-one around the table was quite sure what the impact of global warming was. Before you think, d’oh don’t you know, do you really know what you are talking about? Scientists continue to debate the [...]

Illegal Immigration: would you report your neighbour?

Illegal Immigration: would you report your neighbour?

Always a favourite hobby-horse of politicians and journalists, it seems that immigration, and illegal immigration in particular, is rarely out of the news these days: barely a day goes by without someone fanning the flames of fear and suspicion for their own ends. UK Prime Minister David Cameron recently gave a speech about his plans [...]

Olympic Games Sponsors Compete with Marketing Ambushers

The organisers of the London 2012 Olympic games are investigating around 50 ”ambush marketing” instances a month, which has highlighted how legal protection for sponsors has not developed with the advancements of social media. The use of social media since the Beijing Olympics has increased at such a rate that the London Games next year [...]

11/11/11/11 – Have we forgotten what we should be remembering?

11/11/11/11 – Have we forgotten what we should be remembering?

Armistice Day (Veterans’ Day in the USA) – whereby we remember the fallen at the exact same time, day and month as the World War One Armistice was signed Compiegne, France, in 1918 – takes on a special significance for us. This year at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month [...]

15 Media clichés that make your skin crawl

I know that journalists in the “popular” press are obliged to use language with which readers can identify easily, but there are some terms in common use that drive me up the wall – cheesy, old fashioned, done to death and BORING. See how many of these make you cringe, too… Swears like a trooper [...]

In Her Shoes

In her shoes: My descent in entrepreneurial hell

In her shoes is a series  of anonymous posts from women in business, sharing their experience. In your comments you are asked to answer the question – What would you do in her shoes? My story began 9 months ago; it is a story of self-realisation, friendship, love and betrayal. After 11 years at home [...]

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