Help Support the Relief Efforts in Japan!
The American Red Cross, Global Living, Save the Children, and the Hands On network are working hard in the relief effort, and are encouraging anybody and everybody to either donate themselves or encourage those who can to do so. The earthquake and tsunami has destroyed much of the eastern coast of Japan, has taken hundreds of lives, and is threatening the livelihoods of thousands more. Please click on the button in the right sidebar to make a donation,
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1. Follow this blog. For each of the first 25 new followers at Literary Legs, I will donate $1.00.
2. Encourage your family and friends to donate. On Twitter, tweet #sxswcares or #sxsw4japan
3. Write your own blog post about it!
http://literarylegs.blogspot.com/2011/03/thoughts-and-prayers-for-japan.html
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World Bank says it will cost £235bn to recover from Japan earthquake
The earthquake that struck Japan on 11 March has grabbed headlines around the world and devastated an entire country. Experts are now saying that Japan could take up to five years to rebuild, as it deals with the aftermath of the earthquake.
The World Bank are predicted that the amount of damage in Japan could amount to a staggering $235 BILLION.
Read more at www.train4tradeskills-news.co.uk
http://train4tradeskills.wordpress.com/2011/03/22/world-bank-says-it-will-cost-235bn-to-recover-from-japan-earthquake/
Love is stronger than hate. It just doesn’t have the right PR firm
I love the love among the vast majority and I loathe the loathing in that miniscule minority. It’s time for the lovers to resist their own reluctance and denounce the loathers, because the loathing is shrouding the loving.
http://charlesredfern.com/2011/03/20/love-is-stronger-than-hate-it-just-doesn%E2%80%99t-have-the-right-pr-firm/
Help Japan
Providing link information on how you can donate towards the relief efforts for Japan. Any little bit that you can donate will help a lot.
http://uscommonsense.net/blog/2011/03/15/help-japan/


