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Joint Blog Action Day 2008

Blog Action Day theme about poverty

I know about this global action from Georganna and thanks for share it. What is Blog Action Day? Blog Action Day is an annual nonprofit event that aims to unite the world’s bloggers, podcasters and videocasters, to post about the same issue on the same day. Their aim is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion. In 2008, the Blog Action Day theme is Poverty.

Please joint with millions blog around the world (Blogger, WordPress, TypePad, etc) to creates an extraordinary lens to view through these issues. I join, how with you? For more information please visit Blog Action Day site.

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  1. Thanks for joining in. "Love Ely" is now part of the Blog Action Day*Chain!

    And may I thank you also for posting in English.

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  2. I would love to try that..

    BTW, pls update my url into http://www.obstaclesandglories.com thanks

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  3. To: Georganna
    Thanks for visiting my blog. You welcome.

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  4. To: Chubskulit
    Thank you.
    I will update it.

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  5. Anonymous23/8/08

    Hey I haven't head anything about this ! Thanks for posting this, but I didn't get it when is this day?

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  6. Thanks for the information, I am going to go there right now to sign up.

    Kat

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  7. To: Ingrid.
    Blog Action Day 2008 with theme of poverty has been launched on August 15, 2008. And on October 15, 2008, participant will put up a post on their site. I also give their link in this post for more information.

    To: Kat
    Thank you for your participation.

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  8. Hello Love ely, just got done posting this one.. You may visit and tell me what you think...

    http://www.obstaclesandglories.com/2008/08/blog-for-cause.html

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  9. @ Ckulit
    i'm glad you get involved. By posting on your site, you helping them to spread their spirit. Thank you.

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  12. Anonymous27/11/09

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  13. To : Mr/Ms. Anonimous,
    DO NOT advertise your products here!

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  14. Anonymous12/12/09

    I should email my friend about this.

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