About the Book
Because of deeply-rooted pains of South Africa's complex past, we don't ask to forget, but we do ask for harmony. Shouldn't we focus our attention on the children of today who want to live in a peaceful harmonious tomorrow? Don't they deserve it?
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 68 - Publish Date: Jul 18, 2010
- Keywords post apartheid, children of South Africa, South African kids, South African children, kids in South Africa, South Africa, travel to South Africa, apartheid, Apartheid
About the Creator
Renee Blodgett has been providing strategic communications and marketing consulting for emerging companies worldwide for twenty years. Her global approach comes from launching companies, products and services from around the world. She is the founder of Magic Sauce Media (http://www,magicsaucemedia), a consultancy dedicated to marketing, word-of-mouth campaigns, innovation, social media, blogging, PR, and branding. She is also the founder of Magic Sauce Photography - http://www.magicsaucephotography.com. She is the editor and founder of We Blog the World - http:/www.weblogtheworld.com, a blog network that covers untold stories from around the world across 30 topics & also blogs at Downtheavenue.com. Renee is also the co-founder of Traveling Geeks - http://www.travelinggeeks.com, an initiative dedicated to sharing & reporting on technology innovation worldwide. Follow her on Twitter @magicsaucephoto @magicsaucemedia & @weblogtheworld