Imagine literature without house guests. Charles Ryder would never have visited Brideshead, let alone revisited it; Pride And Prejudice’s sprightly plot would have more holes than a colander with no presumptuous Mr Collins, Jane’s illness at Netherfield or Elizabeth’s remeeting of Darcy at Rosings. War And Peace would have had the conflicts, but the romance?
I could go on, and on. But my point is, fiction relies heavily on human social interaction. And so do we. Over the next few weeks damned variants permitting I hope to stay overnight with old friends, and to visit my elderly parents, too.
Rethinking the paid content model in the era of OnlyFans PREMIUM 19 May 2021
The traditional media model was turned on its head by the proliferation of digital media. This is just a well-established fact, and some of us have spent our entire careers navigating as best we can as the ground shifts constantly beneath us cycling through subscriptions, eyeballs for advertisers, pay-per-click, native content, paywalls and other models. The simplified dinner table version of this debate swings between “Why pay for something you can get for free?” and “You get what you pay for”. But both parties are trying to address a slippery question: what is the value of content?..
Addressing Mental Health as a Community Issue in El Salvador
Mental health project offers a series of workshops to help the residents of Arcatao work through trauma.
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A couple watches as workers bury the bodies of people who died from COVID-19 in El Salvador.
Six years ago, as U.S. members of the El Salvador Mental Health Project and the Association for the Development of El Salvador convened a meeting of people who had been health promoters during their countryâs twelve-year civil war (1980-1992), it immediately became clear that asking them to talk about their experiences as lay health care providers was going to be emotionally difficult.
Covering Southeast Asia. Also worked for a year and half across Africa, several years in Ireland, a few months each in London, Brussels, Amsterdam. - Part 174