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Discrimination of the Day

Discrimination of the Day

Today’s example from New Zealand is a discriminatory and racist job advertisement. Let’s highlight the racism and discrimination inside New Zealand together because it is NOT OK! There is NOTHING positive about discrimination. If you enjoyed this article please share it using the share buttons at the top

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Concerning Hobbits

Michael Flinn One of my favourite authors is J. R. R. Tolkien, and of his writings, The Lord of the Rings is the greatest. I first came across this book in the Rangitoto College library, on Auckland’s North Shore, where I spent my high school years. I’ve read

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… bogus (adjective): not genuine : counterfeit, sham Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : You may know bogus as a slang word meaning “uncool” or simply “no good,” but did you know that bogus has actually been a part of English since the early 1800s? Not only was the

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… devotion (noun): 1a : religious fervor : piety b : an act of prayer or private worship —usually used in plural c : a religious exercise or practice other than the regular corporate 2a : the act of dedicating something to a cause, enterprise, or activity b : the fact or

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The Transgender Dominatrix Girl Guides Leader

The Transgender Dominatrix Girl Guides Leader

I have some good memories of the Girl Guides. I understand that that statement may take some explaining: I was, in fact, a Cub and then a Scout in my youth, but my Mum was a Guides leader. She was thoroughly dedicated to her role and was a beloved figure

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… untoward (adjective): : difficult to guide, manage, or work with : unruly, intractable Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : More than 700 years ago, English speakers began using the word toward for “forward-moving” youngsters, the kind who showed promise and were open to listening to their elders. After about

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Generation X Are Ok, Boomers. We Have to Be

Generation X Are Ok, Boomers. We Have to Be

As a Gen Xer, I was born with the instruction to “Wind up Boomers at every chance” practically printed on my birth certificate. So, when another self-congratulatory Boomer post appears on The BFD, naturally I owe it to my generation to post something to wind up the Boomers. Which, let’

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… venal (adjective): 1 : capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration : especially open to corrupt influence and, especially, bribery 2 : originating in, characterized by, or associated with corrupt bribery Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : If you are given the choice between acts

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Lang May Yer Lum Reek

Lang May Yer Lum Reek

Under the austere leadership of the Church of Scotland, and a purely literal reading of the Bible, Christmas was ‘banned’ and remained so for hundreds of years in the presbyteries of the Northern British Isles, only officially rejoining the collective sanctioned celebrations in the mid-Twentieth Century. Blaming the once-supreme Catholic

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… batten (verb, noun, verb): verb 1a : to grow fat b : to feed gluttonously 2 : to grow prosperous especially at the expense of another —usually used with on noun 1a British : a piece of lumber used especially for flooring b : a thin narrow strip of lumber

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… boxing day (noun): the first weekday after Christmas observed as a legal holiday in parts of the Commonwealth Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : By an English custom postmen, employees, and others can expect to receive a Christmas present; originally in reference to the custom of distributing

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An Anthropologist Explains Why We Love Holiday Rituals and Traditions

Dimitris Xygalatas University of Connecticut The mere thought of holiday traditions brings smiles to most people’s faces and elicits feelings of sweet anticipation and nostalgia. We can almost smell those candles, taste those special meals, hear those familiar songs in our minds. Ritual marks some of the most important

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How the Nazis Co-opted Christmas

How the Nazis Co-opted Christmas

Joe Perry Georgia State University In 1921, in a Munich beer hall, newly appointed Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler gave a Christmas speech to an excited crowd. According to undercover police observers, 4,000 supporters cheered when Hitler condemned “the cowardly Jews for breaking the world-liberator on the cross” and

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What Makes a Best-Ever Christmas Present?

What Makes a Best-Ever Christmas Present?

What’s the best Christmas gift you ever got? In The Big Bang Theory, socially-awkward genius Sheldon struggles with the whole concept of Christmas gift-giving. Why is it wrong to give someone something practical that they need? Why give someone something ostensibly useless? Sheldon just doesn’t get it — until

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It Was German Soldiers Who Made First Move in the Christmas Truce

William Keylor Boston University The Christmas Truce is no stranger to popular entertainment – this year more than any other as its 100th anniversary is marked. The famous moment when British and German soldiers climbed out of the trenches in peace on Christmas Day 1914 has been replicated and ruminated upon

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Christmas Tradition and the Queen

Christmas Tradition and the Queen

This year won’t be the first Christmas that the Queen has spent without her husband, but it will be the first in 75 years that she will have to confront the knowledge that he is not merely absent, but gone. Still, as we do at this time of year,

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