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  • guest5c29dd
    guest5c29dd said 7 months Edit Delete

    That is wondeful you liked it so much!!! Would you send us an email telling something about yourself so we can send you more information on the project? You can send an email to harambe-AT-planet.nl

  • guest9f5c0b
    guest9f5c0b said 7 months Edit Delete

    wonderfull, i loved and i want to take part in this project!!!

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    Harambe

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    Harambe - A Way Of Life And An Experience In Sustainability And Governance.

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    1. Slide 1:A Way Of Life And An Experience In Sustainability And Governance.
    2. Slide 2:Outlined by the photographs in this presentation, Harambe is an ideal shaped by the writer Dirceu Borges and published as a novel in the 70’s. The beautifully photographed images are the scenarios that unravel before the reader’s eye of a book, Dirceu Borges’s “What are you going to do in December?”.
    3. Slide 3:Borges’s ideological fiction used the acknowledgement of failure from systems supposed to give care for the old age as material to build a revolutiona