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global tolerance weekly round up 3/10 to 7/10

Every Friday we round up the week by posting five noteworthy things that captured our attention. It could be a thought provoking news item, memorable event, inspirational documentary, great comment piece or anything else on a wide variety of topics that we find interesting or care about.  

1. 5 Ways to Kill a Brainstorming Session - Selected by Scott: A great piece on how to make brainstorming (or mind showers) more interesting and productive in your work place.

2. Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address: 'Your Time Is Limited, So Don't Waste It Living Someone Else's Life' - Selected by Laurence: As the world remembers a genius, take time out of your day to watch this incredibly inspiring commencement address Steve Jobs gave back in 2005.
                               
3. Shell accused of fuelling violence in Nigeria by paying rival militant gangs - Selected by Tessa: An interesting piece on how earlier this week Shell denied allegations they were funding militant groups in Nigeria; the report compiled by Platform and a number of other NGO’s discovered damning evidence against the big corporate giant, this is a story that continues to develop so keep an eye out for more to come.

4. Cameron’s credit crunch as UK growth drops - Selected by Kerry-Ann: David Cameron hit headlines this week as he prepared for his party conference address; the economy continues to shrink and growth is slowing, but the only way according to Cameron to pick the economy up is by paying off our credit card bills and debts.

5. Steve Jobs: Apple logo re-imagined to pay tribute - Selected by Simon: A touching, creative and visual tribute to the late Steve Jobs.

Please share your thoughts!

What really caught your eye and why?

Thanks,

the global tolerance team

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Here is the proper link for the Steve Jobs visual tribute: A touching, creative and visual tribute to the late Steve Jobs. http://abcn.ws/quhEVK

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