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Posted on Jan 9, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 2016 and some predictions for the year ahead. I think it’s worth reading because this will be my last newsletter of 2016, so there might not be another one until well into next year! Here are a few highlights from what was an amazing year at the VWG: The Woolf Institute, Cambridge hosted its annual conference on ‘Religion in a Secular World?’ which included sessions with me as keynote speaker alongside leading scholars such as Tariq Modood and Jonathan Rée (who also gave the closing plenary). It was great to hear his views on secularism – he said that we should take more care over how we describe ourselves and our opponents, especially if we want to see less division rather than more. He argued that many people who call themselves non-religious have little interest in religion itself but feel uncomfortable when asked about their belief system or lack of belief system; they don’t like being defined by what they do NOT believe in and want to avoid sounding too arrogant or bigoted. This led him to suggest that the term “secular” would probably be better used instead since the latter does imply a sense of separation between faith communities and wider society whereas the former could be interpreted simply as meaning “not religious”. Of course, both words still carry connotations associated with each other (and often others), even though the terms are meant to represent two different things nowadays… Still, he made a good point about trying harder to understand why someone feels the way they do before jumping down their throat for disagreeing with us all! Our very first online discussion group took place during Ramadan earlier this summer after much planning behind closed doors involving lots of emails back & forth between myself plus members living abroad including Turkey where Muslims were fasting daily throughout June–July period due mainly because Eid al Fitr fell close together again following last year’s celebration date shifted forward several days compared previous years despite otherwise remaining similar otherwise (i.e., same length etc.). We had participants logging onto chat room every night without fail except perhaps once maybe twice per week when schedules didn’t permit attendance unfortunately :( But still fun times overall regardless :) In addition to these major projects above mentioned previously hereinbefore already covered elsewhere within this document hereunderbelow right hereafter hereafteretcetera, many smaller initiatives came off successfully throughout past months culminating finally just recently yesterday evening hereonwithinthepresentmomentwithinthepresentcontextwhichisnowthebeginningofthesecondquarteroftheyear2017aswellastheendofthesameperiodtherebyculminatingfinallyhereatlastafterallthattimepassedbetweenthenowandtheveryearlymorninghourswhenwefirst Below is a long blog post about 2013 in the life of my company, Clockwork. When I started working for myself full time on March 8th (the day after the launch party), I was really excited to have all this free time! It didn’t take me long to realize that it wasn’t so much “free” as “no one else to blame.” After some experimentation with different schedules and routines, here are how things went: Mondays were often spent catching up from the weekend – answering emails that had piled up over two days, responding to tweets/emails asking when my next event would be, writing articles or guest posts, etc… Tuesdays through Thursday were usually pretty chill. Some work got done but not too much since most clients like to wait until their projects start before making major decisions. This gave me more freedom than if they needed immediate answers which meant less stressful times between projects. At least once during these weeks something unexpected happened causing an urgent need for help; luckily there weren’t many occasions where this occurred. Whenever possible though I tried taking advantage by offering additional services at discounted rates because nobody wants anything extra thrown into an already busy schedule right? Well except maybe you do :). That said Fridays always seemed busier than other days probably due largely in part by having fewer distractions around us compared to previous years (though still plenty) thus allowing us both mental clarity while giving ourselves enough breathing room throughout our respective tasks list each morning without feeling rushed outrightly either way regardless whether we wanted otherwise though generally speaking things worked well enough overall despite occasional hiccups along side roads nowadays typically only ever resulting minor issues such as missed deadlines occasionally instead becoming bigger problems requiring greater attention later down line especially regarding client satisfaction levels ultimately keeping everyone happy rather unhappy situation aside altogether hopefully speaking generally enough sense make perfect sense given current circumstances whatsover thank goodness cause truly wouldn’t want any trouble brewing beneath surface level either now would anyone…or anybody either now would anyone..or anybody either..and neither again soon enough however keep calm cool collected moving forward then focus solely upon next step remaining goal yet another day passes us further ahead progressively getting closer closer closer every single passing minute second hour day month year season etcetera et cetera ad infinitum infinitum ad nauseam nauseam in perpetuum perfection perfection is achieved continuously ceaselessly unceasingly constantly consistently persistently permanently forevermore till infinity never ending endless non-ending nonstop foreverforever until forevermore everlastingly everlasting lasts foreverlasting till death parts them living dying beyond belief within reach far away close near impossible achievable attainment obtainability accessibility availability acquisition procurement purchase possession ownership use value worth Below is a long blog post about 5 years of research on the AI and machine learning capabilities of Google’s search engine, with specific focus on their “expert” mode. This was written by an anonymous author who calls himself “Zachary C.” I don’t know much about this person but he seems to have done some pretty thorough research into how Google works as compared to other search engines in terms of accuracy (and sometimes usefulness). This article is a good example of what you can learn if you take your time reading through it all! You may find yourself saying: Wow… that’s interesting.. or Oh my God …this guy knows his stuff!! But whatever reaction comes over me when reading articles like these always reminds me why I love doing them so much because there really are people out there with lots more knowledge than most would ever think possible . Google has been working very hard for many years now trying to perfect its algorithms which allow users access information based upon specific queries entered within google itself without having any prior experience regarding what kinda site might be best suited towards answering said question(s) being asked via inputted text strings from both desktop computers & mobile devices alike – thus making life easier across various platforms while also reducing overall frustration levels associated w/ finding relevant answers online today due simply down common sense alone; even though we still need someone else tell us where exactly things go before actually taking off ourselves:) Read More : How To Delete All Search History In Chrome? Below is a long blog post about 50 years of changes in the world. You can use it to get an idea how your country has changed and where you live fits into that picture, or even better just enjoy it as beautiful pictures! The following infographic was created by the folks at Ranker who specialize in crowdsourced rankings (like Best Sports Movies Ever). The data they used was collected from over 1 million people’s submissions on their site. I found this article via a link shared on Twitter which will be included below so if you like what you see here make sure you give them some love for sharing too! Below is a long blog post about 2014 in review and what’s to come for the year ahead. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! It’s that time of the year again where we reflect on our accomplishments, set new goals and start dreaming big once more. 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Since September 2013 I have had an online cookbook published which contains all recipes made by myself over these past years – including many vegan ones. My book has received great feedback not only amongst friends & family but also strangers who found themselves very intrigued after seeing or hearing something about it. It was such a nice surprise because I never thought people would be interested at all when publishing your own private collection like this one… But here we are now and there might still be even more exciting things coming up soon. All details can be read below if you want to check them out yourself too :) Here’s to 2015 being just as magical as 2014 has turned out to be so far - thank you everyone for making it happen together with us; looking forward already!! Happy New Year everybody xxx How does it feel to look back onto another calendar year? For me personally it feels quite emotional, especially since 2014 marks two whole decades since I first started taking photos seriously. Looking through old albums and digital archives makes me realise how fast everything moves around us while standing still ourselves sometimes during moments like these… but then again maybe slow motion really IS better than no movement at all ;) Anyways enough waffling away here now please allow me instead to introduce myself properly via some quick facts about why photography means so much to me besides simply capturing beautiful images every day without fail…… I got into wedding photography almost accidentally when I went along with a friend who needed someone else behind their camera lens during her engagement shoot session earlier last summer - turns out she wasn’t feeling confident herself due having never done anything similar beforehand either way hence asking whether anyone could spare ten minutes free afterwards whilst sitting outside enjoying each other company under sunny skies down south near Brighton beachfront location right across Sussex coastline facing eastwards direction towards sunrise rising above horizon line visible clearly whenever possible depending mostly upon weather conditions etcetera etcetera ad infinitum….. 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