someone, usually female but can also be a male, who blanks you after they have broken up with you usually after saying they still want to be friends and all that crap.
She's such a common blanker. She broke up with me before Christmas and said she still wanted to be friends, but all she does is blank me! the bitch!
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The money inside those 'Take a penny, leave a penny' trays inside convenience stores and gas stations.
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The Commonwealth comprises 53 countries, across all continents. The members have a combined population of 2.3 billion people, almost a third of the world population, of which 1.26 billion live in India and 94% live in Asia and Africa combined.
The Commonwealth comprises 53 countries, across all continents. The members have a combined population of 2.3 billion people, almost a third of the world population, of which 1.26 billion live in India and 94% live in Asia and Africa combined.
Commonwealth countries include Australia ( hope that referendum doesn't change anything), Canada, Malaysia( My country),New Zealand , India and other countries........ (cause i am not naming all of them)
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From ‘cosmos’ in Greek, meaning ‘world’ and ‘citizenship’. Cosmocitizenship means world citizenship. I coined this world in the mid-1990s as the synonym of cosmopolitanism. I used the term in several papers presented at professional conferences and in some of my publications.
“Diplobamacy and the Obama Doctrine: Democracy, Demographics, and Cosmocitizenship,”the title of a paper presented by Zekeh Gbotokuma at the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy (WCP) in Athens, Greece, August 4, 2013.
“AS I LOOK FORWARD TO CARRYING OUT REASONABLE DUTIES of my new citizenship, which also means cosmocitizenship … and as I look forward to enjoying its constitutionally unalienable rights; as I conclude the relatively less melodramatic stories about my journey from the “Heart of Darkness” (Joseph Conrad, 1899) to the “enlightened” world, so to speak, or from Kin Malebo, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to “a shining city upon a hill,” as layman John Winthrop (1630) and President Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) called the USA, I am reminded of a tragic safari that took place about five hundred years ago, i.e., the Middle Passage” (From “Meditations on Global Immigration, the American Dream, Cosmocitizenship, and Netizenship,” first section of the Epilogue to Global Safari: Checking In and Checking Out in Pursuit of World Wisdoms, the American Dream, and ‘Cosmocitizenship,’ by Zekeh S. Gbotokuma. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).
A cosmocitizen is a global citizens.
From ‘cosmos’ in Greek, meaning ‘world’ and ‘citizenship’. Cosmocitizenship means world citizenship. I coined this world in the mid-1990s as the synonym of cosmopolitanism. I used the term in several papers presented at professional conferences and in some of my publications.
“Diplobamacy and the Obama Doctrine: Democracy, Demographics, and Cosmocitizenship,”the title of a paper presented by Zekeh Gbotokuma at the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy (WCP) in Athens, Greece, August 4, 2013.
“AS I LOOK FORWARD TO CARRYING OUT REASONABLE DUTIES of my new citizenship, which also means cosmocitizenship … and as I look forward to enjoying its constitutionally unalienable rights; as I conclude the relatively less melodramatic stories about my journey from the “Heart of Darkness” (Joseph Conrad, 1899) to the “enlightened” world, so to speak, or from Kin Malebo, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to “a shining city upon a hill,” as layman John Winthrop (1630) and President Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) called the USA, I am reminded of a tragic safari that took place about five hundred years ago, i.e., the Middle Passage” (From “Meditations on Global Immigration, the American Dream, Cosmocitizenship, and Netizenship,” first section of the Epilogue to Global Safari: Checking In and Checking Out in Pursuit of World Wisdoms, the American Dream, and ‘Cosmocitizenship,’ by Zekeh S. Gbotokuma. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).
A cosmocitizen is a global citizens.
“Diplobamacy and the Obama Doctrine: Democracy, Demographics, and Cosmocitizenship,”the title of a paper presented by Zekeh Gbotokuma at the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy (WCP) in Athens, Greece, August 4, 2013.
“AS I LOOK FORWARD TO CARRYING OUT REASONABLE DUTIES of my new citizenship, which also means cosmocitizenship … and as I look forward to enjoying its constitutionally unalienable rights; as I conclude the relatively less melodramatic stories about my journey from the “Heart of Darkness” (Joseph Conrad, 1899) to the “enlightened” world, so to speak, or from Kin Malebo, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to “a shining city upon a hill,” as layman John Winthrop (1630) and President Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) called the USA, I am reminded of a tragic safari that took place about five hundred years ago, i.e., the Middle Passage” (From “Meditations on Global Immigration, the American Dream, Cosmocitizenship, and Netizenship,” first section of the Epilogue to Global Safari: Checking In and Checking Out in Pursuit of World Wisdoms, the American Dream, and ‘Cosmocitizenship,’ by Zekeh S. Gbotokuma. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).
A cosmocitizen is a global citizens.
“AS I LOOK FORWARD TO CARRYING OUT REASONABLE DUTIES of my new citizenship, which also means cosmocitizenship … and as I look forward to enjoying its constitutionally unalienable rights; as I conclude the relatively less melodramatic stories about my journey from the “Heart of Darkness” (Joseph Conrad, 1899) to the “enlightened” world, so to speak, or from Kin Malebo, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to “a shining city upon a hill,” as layman John Winthrop (1630) and President Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) called the USA, I am reminded of a tragic safari that took place about five hundred years ago, i.e., the Middle Passage” (From “Meditations on Global Immigration, the American Dream, Cosmocitizenship, and Netizenship,” first section of the Epilogue to Global Safari: Checking In and Checking Out in Pursuit of World Wisdoms, the American Dream, and ‘Cosmocitizenship,’ by Zekeh S. Gbotokuma. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).
A cosmocitizen is a global citizens.
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