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The stories collected in Generation NGO should be read by anyone considering working or volunteering in the developing world.
14 elephants playing a variety of drums, gongs, rattles, balafons (a West African percussion instrument) and other assorted instruments.
The seven long tracks on this album feature Khyam on the oud, unaccompanied by any vocals.
The stirring sounds of Balkan brass, Ethiopian melodies and Middle Eastern rhythms make up the globally influenced album Al Wa’ Debt.
Carnatic music with a modern twist, an absence of vocals allows the Veena to shine with every pick and pluck.
A singer for more than 30 years, Norway’s Kari Bremnes releases the latest two-CD collection of her best work to date.
Čači Vorba offers a fusion of Balkan, Gypsy, Polish and Ukrainian tunes mixed with wedding music and folk dance music from Romania, Moldova, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Turkey, and Albania.

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Start living your “what ifs” and make things happen.

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Travel tips, advice, stories, road trip guides and more—all written by "spunky" women travellers.

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The young journalists and filmmakers behind Journey of Action are on a mission: to prove that Generation Y is intelligent and socially conscious.

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Haunting, yet hopeful, Where Hornbills Fly opens a window onto a vanishing world and paints a remarkable portrait of this fragile tribe, which continues to survive deep in the heart of Borneo.

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Written by British comedy writer, Jane Bussman, The Worst Date Ever might be the funniest book ever written about war crimes.
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