Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Guardian



- in many ways, Africa (including Afrique), is a place in all truly, that truly suffers, from many, Awareness (as in even, of ones general environments in all), and Self-Awareness issues too actually [and one of the reasons truly, that the African News Media segment of African Society in all, tends to be far more active in all really, than in even truly, most other parts of the World actually]. The Guardian, one of the lesser prominent Newspapers (or a Gazette truly), in the United Kingdom, is hereby recommended in all, for those in Afrique, and as with it in most ways truly, approacheing the News in all, from an Awareness/Self-Awareness perspective really, similar in all too, to how those in Afrique, do experience Awareness/Self-Awareness in all actually (and in general too really) [and for a Europe too in all again, where Self-Awareness/Awareness, is very much too in all really, highly cultural actually, and in its ways too even].

In all, the Guardian is truly recommended, not only as the best News source for those in Afrique actually (and on European and International matters too in all really), but as with Afrique too again actually, has an inverted way in all even, of making those in Afrique truly, Self-Aware/Aware in all, and of their environments too again, in a backward fashion actually [and a Gazette too in all really, recommended even, for the rest of Europe actually, as with not only keeping account, of happenings in general everywhere (including Europe itself too actually), but that in all actually too again, Awareness/Self-Awareness truly, and as often seen/experienced in Afrique in all too really (and as with this Awareness/Self-Awareness, truly even, International, and in its ways too in all actually)].

'International Media' & Afrique:



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The following books, a 'Tale of Two Cities', while recommended before (and for 'Light beings' in all even), is here again recommended truly (in its Signet Classics edition, and Penguin Classics edition too actually), in helping truly, those in Afrique in all, understand themselves actually, with regards even, to the Mind in all really [that in all too again, lots of divisions in Afrique, are based around the Mind, as are even truly, most fights in all actually, and of any kind too even really (with divisions in Afrique in all again, always dual in nature actually, and never fragmented truly in all really)]. The Signets Classic edition, is very Hologram based in its ways [meaning, that alot of problems in Afrique, division based too actually, are highly based around, the phenomenon even, of 'Grabbing' in all, and as with the Mind too even actually]. The Penguin Classics edition on the otherhand, is rather in all again, Osiris based in its ways actually, and speaks of divisions in all too really, arising even, from two Individuals in all actually, before growing too, into something truly, much larger in nature even [and the Realm too even in all, of modern politics, and as seen too actually, in the 'Horn of Africa' in all really (or 'modern Kenya', 'modern Ethiopia', and very much too really, 'modern Somalia' even)].