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Muse, Nudes & These Photographers! What Lies Behind the Lenses?

Whilst women like the temptations of looking beautiful, some of them go an extra mile by taking off their clothes! Not only do they take off their clothes, but they seem to enjoy being  models, as if they are  flesh in the hands of butchers. These butchers, like photographers or painters, must enjoy seeing their model’s body and their beauty exclusively. What is the real motivation of these photographers who love taking nude pictures? There are rumours that they often fall in love with their subjects.The famous photographer David Bailey married his  model, Catherine. What is there inside the minds of photographers like David Bailey and how do they explain the ‘Love’ or ‘Love Chemistry’ in the name of art.  Carol Driver explains.

 

 



Exclusive Interview with Rags to Riches Philanthropist Paul Orfalea


What would you become if you were unable to read and write as a sufferer of dyslexia? What happens if a chronic dyslexic starts a photocopying shop, becomes wealthy and  helps the poor, vulnerable and needy? Why does Paul Orfalea do these things? An inspiring interview by Hom Paribag.

 

 

 


Financial Exclusion: Prof. John Wilson Examines the Reasons

We are going through a recession. But is financial exclusion on an individual level responsible? Will banks and businesses become better if we  have an inclusive approach in our financial affairs? Prof John Wilson argues the case.

 



Suggestions to Let Us Off the Hook of Debt!

When one is in trouble, systems in the UK do everything to make things worse. How does the “Experian”, credit reference agency, which is a privately owned business entity, think that what they are doing is to help people avoid errors of financial life? Neil Monroe argues in favour of his own company, which quietly persecutes  debt ridden people.

 

 

 


100 Year Old William Noble Has Seen ‘Things’ i.e. Wars, TVs, Aeroplanes, Internet to Mobile Phones

What would you have done in life if you were lucky enough to survive  100 years? William Noble has not only lived a life of content, but has received a cheque of 2000 Euros from the Irish president, and a nice greeting card from Her Majesty the Queen. Read this gentleman’s memories of a life that saw so many unusual things such as TV, Cars, Aeroplanes, and Mobile Phones to the Internet!

 


Plus

 Vitali Vitaliev on London. Jonathan Fryer on the solutions for the Middle East. Margaret Laird on recession.  Belinda Webb on Deprived family life in Manchester. Book reviews alongside 300 living Nobel Laureates and more. 

 

 

 
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