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NCIS: LOS ANGELES' Eric Christian Olsen on humor, his hybrid hit and whether Deeks and Kensi are this year's Brangelina.
Standing on the back lawn of the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills amid a sea of silly implements—a Wiffle bat, a plastic gun that blows bubbles, a croquet mallet—Eric Christian Olsen is multitasking, wh... |
International Business Programs
The Department of Business and Economics offers a major in international business. Minors are available in business, accounting and economics. Those interested in the study of international business may also look into the following disciplines offered at Baker University’s Baldwin City u... |
American Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University
What Can I Do with American Studies?
American Studies is a flexible BA program that allows you to pursue interests in American history, culture, literature, and the arts while preparing for a career.
The History/American Studies or English/American Studies option... |
Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Vol 2
- Yacine Ait-Sahalia
- Lars Hansen
Applied financial econometrics subjects are featured in this second volume, with papers that survey important research even as they make unique empirical contributions to the literature. These subjects are familiar: portfolio choice, trading v... |
The English Department holds a biennial symposium focusing on literature, race, ethnicity, and other topics. Each symposium features a variety of distinguished guests—writers, professors, journalists, and others well recognized in their fields—who speak and lead discussions during the course of the three day event.
Sev... |
When I learned that Erin Blakemore, fellow blogger, twitter friend and author of the forthcoming book, The Heroine's Bookshelf: Life Lessons, from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder was attending this year's first-ever LauraPalooza, a celebration of all things Laura Ingalls Wilder, I begged her to write me a guest pos... |
Darwinist or Darwinian, They're One and the Same
The Seattle Weekly is one of those free newsprint advertisers that you find in bins on street corners in most major U. S. cities. Their editorial boards usually consist of people too far to the left even for the establishment media, and as sources of news they're probabl... |
Our Top 10 Evolution-Related Stories: #6, Peer-Reviewed Science Supports Intelligent Design
Editor's note: Back in February, to celebrate Darwin Day, we published our updated list of specifically pro-ID peer-reviwed scientific papers, 50 by the end of last year. Below is our announcement of that milestone. In the meant... |
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Philanthropy and "Seed Money"
Like all public agencies, it’s chronically underfunded, since econ 101 teaches us that anything ‘underpriced’ (i.e. subsidized) will be overused. Since our mission is to provide access to students who might not otherwise have access to higher education, we have ... |
Beginning in 1972 as A Beka Book's first writer and editor, Dr. Laurel Hicks was key in the development of A Beka Book. She managed the growing editorial staff for 25 years.
Character training is one of the supreme goals of Christian education. God says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he... |
Campbell University Course Descriptions
You may view all of Campbell University’s course descriptions in our Undergraduate Course Catalog. (Note: Course Descriptions begin on page 98)
North Carolina Community College Course Equivalencies
The following link will provide a list of North Carolina Community College courses... |
Here is a really sharp 1958 Corvette that was sold at the 2008 Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona. The selling price was $75,000 + the 10% buyers commission of 10% for a total price of $82,500.
Lot #728 was the first C1 Corvette to cross the block at the 2008 auction. The Corvette’s exterior i... |
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Polish physician; born at Warsaw; son of David Rosenthal; studied medicine at Berlin and Warsaw. In 1870 he became physician in ordinary to the Jewish Hospital, Warsaw, devoting himself to gynecology. Owing to his efforts a section for the diseases of women was established in 1894; and this department has been directed... |
Technical Resources on Watershed Management
This is a well-written and engaging book. The author has a pervasive enthusiasm for the pollution of waterways from a different perspective, as the subtitle says, “a paleoenvironmental perspective.” Readers will be introduced to a topic not commonly addressed in most environm... |
Review by David Munro
NATHANIEL Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter
is an attack on ethical bigotry and hypocrisy. It is a long and
sprawling novel, better known, I suspect, on the other side of
the Atlantic than here so condensing it for the stage is quite
One I fear that was too much for the dramatist / director Phyllis
N... |
Sociology and Social Research
University of Trento
Year of completion 2011
language of dissertation Italian
- knowledge workers
- management consultan
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|In contemporary sociological debate, the concept of knowledge work is becoming popular and it is quite often used to address a... |
On this Earth Day, we must to commit to the
challenge of supporting a growing global population while preserving precious
soil, air and water resources. As President Gerald Ford said during his
proclamation of the first Earth Day, "The earth will continue to regenerate
its life sources only as long as we and all the pe... |
I have this theory (in the prosaic, not scientific, sense of the word) that religion is what people did for entertainment before mass media. The history of theater (the tragedy né tragōidia, or "goat song") rising up from religious ritual suggests the same, and the development of theater into other dramatic forms like ... |
morning after George W. Bush's re-election, I became a secessionist. It's a matter of instantaneous revelation, like looking at the face of God. All of a sudden, I see the solution to all the irreconcilable differences that have divided the nation: We need a constitutional divorce. And where better to start than here a... |
Subject: Bodhisattva (Non-iconic)
Bodhisattva (Non-iconic) | Bodhisattva Main Page
There are two types of depictions of bodhisattva (full definition of term), non-iconic and iconic. The non-iconic derive from the Buddhist Mahayana literature (sutra) and the iconic, or iconographic, derive from the Buddhist Vajrayana li... |
Still hanging onto their summer tans and beach weather, most people dread that time of year when the big, red “BACK TO SCHOOL” signs appear plastered on the doors of CVS, Staples, and Walgreens. I was never of that ilk; I’ve always loved the opportunity to buy school supplies, and start my year off fresh […]
I try to r... |
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(1947 - )
David Alan Mamet is a Jewish American playwright, screenwriter and film director.
Mamet was born on November 30, 1947, in
Flossmoor, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Mamet attended Goddard College,
in Vermont, where he studied literature and theatre. He began working
at the Neighborhood Playhouse and experiment... |
The Mission of the Columbia Orchestra is to foster lifelong appreciation of, enthusiasm for, and participation in music. This is accomplished by:
• Providing the community with high-quality musical performances by a locally-based symphony orchestra
• Providing area students, teachers, and educational institutions with ... |
Those who study English believe that an intense concern for words, ideas and images helps people understand who they are and who they can become. Writing helps all of us clarify and share our thoughts. Literature helps us contemplate the pains and joys of human existence. Through the study of English, we see life’s com... |
Today is Saturday, August 30, the 242nd day of 2014. There are 123 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On August 30, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which was intended to promote private development of nuclear energy.
On this date:
In 1861, Union Gen. John C. ... |
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The shrill beep from her oven timer jolted Amaka back to the present. She glanced briefly at the wall clock above her... |
Luther College students Emma Lofthus, Maddy Kofoed and Callie Mabry presented their work at Streamlines: An Undergraduate Conference Celebrating Language, Literature, and Writing, Saturday, Nov. 10, at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa.
Streamlines, hosted by Loras, Clarke University and the University of Dubuque, gives u... |
William Dean Howells 1837-1920
Born Martin’s Ferry, Ohio
William Dean Howells visited Ben-Yusuf’s studio in the fall of 1899, just weeks before embarking on a lengthy North American lecture tour. Despite a backbreaking travel schedule, Howell’s lectures were a triumph with both critics and audiences and another profess... |
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This series is designed to make available to a wider readership selected studies drawing on the work of the OECD Directorate for Education. Authorship is usually collective, but principal writers are named. The papers are generally available only in their original language (English... |
Optimizing the Fashion Supply Chain
The debate in fashion over inventory as an asset or a liability may never see an end. Only a few years ago, the CEO of one the largest fashion retailers in the United States said, “I’d rather lose sales than carry (risky) inventory.”
What an incredible statement. The head of a major ... |
Good morning all,
I recently heard about the site I am featuring today via Twitter user David Kapuler. It’s called Fuzzwich and it’s a free website that makes it easy to create short (20 second) animated movie clips that can be customized with uploaded faces, customized text, music, movement and more. Here’s a shot of ... |
1. But as it is not sufficient, in the discussion of matters of such importance, to entrust the decision to the human senses and to the human understanding, and to pronounce on things invisible as if they were seen by us, we must, in order to establish the positions which we have laid down, adduce the testimony of Holy... |
Agents from Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) have detained 10 people in St. Petersburg on suspicion of being involved with the banned Nurjular Islamic group.
An FSB spokesman in St. Petersburg says five Russians, four Azerbaijanis, and one Turkmen citizen were detained on March 2 after extremist literature in Ru... |
Gary Snyder: Coyote Makes Things Hard
10. December 2007 18:42
Foreword to The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of hanc´ibyjim, by William Shipley (Heydey, 1991)
How, I wonder – how, I wonder –
in what place, I wonder –
where, I wonder –
In what sort of place might we two see a bit of land?
There might be a place of land.... |
New Times / Calendar Events
SLO GRANGE FARMERS MARKET
This farmers market is held every Tuesday in the Grange parking lot from
SAN LUIS OBISPO DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET
The San Luis Obispo Farmers Market takes place every Thursday from 6-9pm on Higuera St. between Osos and Nipomo and includes over 120 vendors of produce,... |
We're excited to have a special Election 2004 featured discussion by hosting two contributors who are very well-versed in the topic of tort reform but come down on the opposite sides of the political fence. Dr. Ron Chusid, founder of Doctors for Kerry, and our own Ted Frank, a Bush supporter, will make the case for the... |
Often students who seek a degree in Spanish combine it with another degree program, such as international business or education. However, a Spanish degree does not have to be combined with another degree to lead to a good career. According to the 2010 census, people of Hispanic origin make up the largest ethnic minorit... |
Something for God, he thinks. Impressing the young with his extraordinary tennis prowess and celebrity, you imagine, and at the same time suggesting they come along with him to the church to pray. Possibly, he speculates, in China.
As he comes over in this unassuming book, Michael Chang is innocence personified. He was... |
Kuniyoshi’s Faithful Samurai prints make for fascinating history
by Mike Gibson
More than the rest of us, artists would seem to be well-served by their obsessions. In the case of illustrator Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), his borderline obsessive fascination with the popular legend of the Faithful Samurai served as fod... |
I watched Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama give his acceptance speech in Denver in front of those faux Greek columns and thought of one word.
It was a word we geezers learned back in high school when they still taught us about Greek civilization and literature.
Apparently columnist Victor Davis Hanson also ... |
My life and our home are full of joy, love, and the kind of chaos only a 2-year-old child can create—all thanks to in-vitro fertilisation. From the moment she wakes up each morning calling “Daaaaddy!” or “Mommeeee!” or simply squealing with delight, Victoria Maria is full of smiles and boundless energy. Truly my life i... |
A Roundtable Discussion on Banning Literary Texts by African American Authors is Thursday, Oct. 3, at 4 p.m. in the Faculty Commons, third floor of Alden Library.
Recently a school board in North Carolina banned Ralph Ellison’s novel Invisible Man, concluding that the text lacked “literary value.” Invisible Man is ofte... |
Matt Yglesias defends the liberal arts from a hackish utilitarianism:
In order to do well in courses on 19th Century British Literature or Social Anthropology or Philosophy or American History in a properly running American college, what you need to do is get pretty good at reading and writing documents in the English ... |
The Way We Talk About “Women’s Lit”
| May 3, 2010
Marketing demands and an underlying thread of sexism in the publishing industry work together to trivialize literature written by women, argues WMC Progressive Women’s Voices commentator Courtney Young.
Earlier in the spring, a debate concerning the crop of literature b... |
As you enter the Manzanita Indian Reservation north of Boulevard, the Kumeyaay Wind Farm turbines can be seen from the road. They stretch across the hillside, resembling skyscraper versions of pinwheels placed in springtime gardens.
The 25 wind turbines stand side-by-side. They are the size of 20-story buildings, with ... |
McSorleys Old Ale House on St. Patrick’s Day “We were here before you were born”
McSorley’s Old Ale House has been a gathering place, a watering hole, the subject of art and literature and even a supreme court controversy. Established in 1854 – McSorley’s can boast of being New York City’s oldest continuously operated ... |
Alternative Modernities in Europe
7-8 June 2013, Transilvania University of Brașov,
the 2nd international conference organized by Transilvania University’s Faculty of Letters and the Romanian Association of General and Comparative Literature (ALGCR)
professor Virgil Nemoianu (Catholic University of America, Washington ... |
CSO_Ateneo_ Trafficking in Women and Children in ZAMBASULTA.pdf
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The Ateneo Human Rights Center (AHRC), with the support of the United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT), has embarked on a research project on trafficking in women and children in the ... |
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By KRISTO IVANOV, Prof. emeritus, Ume University
Ivanov, K. (2006). Whither computers and systems? In J. Bubenko, Jr., J. C. Gustaf, A. Kollerbaur, T. Ohlin, & L. Yngstrm (Ed.), ICT for people: 40 years of academic development in Stockholm (pp. 125-134). Stockholm: Dept. for Computer and Systems Science at Stockholm Un... |
It is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
In early July, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation placed its two London-based “quality” dailies, the Times and Sunday Times, behind a paywall, charging £1 for 24 hours access, or £2 a week (after an introductory £1 for the first month.*) At the same time, News Corp also forbad t... |
Acclaimed writer Murray receives legacy award
HARLEM, N.Y. (August 24, 2011) — Tuskegee University President Gilbert L. Rochon on Aug. 20 presented acclaimed writer and Tuskegee alumnus Albert Murray with the Booker T. Washington Legacy Award at his home. Murray and others were named recipients of the award for excelle... |
St. Peter's Square
Saint Paul (9)
The Importance of Christology: Pre-existence and Incarnation.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In the Catecheses of these past weeks we have meditated on St Paul's "conversion", the result of his personal encounter with the crucified and Risen Jesus, and we asked ourselves what relationship ... |
On Teacher’s Day we turn the spotlight on 'An Inspiring Teacher', a documentary on senior professor of English K. Chellappan who has been an influence for over four decades
This Teacher’s Day, the teaching community has decided to gift itself a present. Many teachers pooled in to fund a documentary on K. Chellappan, fo... |
As per the Student Rights and Reponsibilities in UVU's official policies and procedural manual
Each student is expected to maintain academic ethics and honesty in all its forms, including but not limited to, cheating and plagiarism as defined hereafter:
Cheating - is the act of using or attempting to use or providing o... |
About Sean McCann
Sean McCann is Associate Professor of English at Wesleyan University.
Email Address: firstname.lastname@example.org
Posts by Sean McCann
Thursday, March 15, 2007
The Assault of History; or, more questions about Faulkner
Did I ever say I understood Light in August? I must have been drinking. On a lates... |
December 31, 2002
Leading public and political figures in Georgia began a campaign to encourage mass migration to Abkhazia. Numerous publications argued the rights of Georgians to settle Abkhazia. This campaign lead to a firm conviction among all levels of Georgian society that any attempts by the Abkhaz to claim this ... |
Yesterday I had an interesting chat with an earnest young man who belongs to the Falun Gong movement. As best as I can tell, Falun Gong is the most serious of the opponents of Communist rule in China. Whenever I meet people from China who passionately want change now, it rarely takes more than a couple minutes before t... |
Working poetry in around the edges of other responsibilities works for a while, but it's important, at some point, to have room to focus only on writing. After a gig as a writer-in-residence at Interlochen Arts Academy, I realized that my writing had changed and I had changed. I felt I was at last in the center of my l... |
At the time, Reed said that he would make his intentions known in about a week.
That week came and went, and Reed remained ambiguous about his intentions. This week is almost over and still no clue either way from the mayor about what he intends to do.
If he waits much longer, his decision may be moot anyway.
The longe... |
News flash! The planet will be here long after we have turned to fossils! Happened before...will happen again. Humans are just to full of themselves to think otherwise. Hey...the sixties were good to me too!
This ... makes me quite interested in what sort of 'evolution' would occur in a setting of 'infinite' modern soc... |
Please send your comments with the subject line “Comments on Perinatal Guidelines” to ContactUs@aidsinfo.nih.gov by April 11, 2014.
Type your search term(s) in the text box. Users can only search one guideline at a time. To search for an exact phrase, use quotation marks (i.e. "what to start"). To narrow your search, a... |
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English Language Arts Core Academic Standards: Major Shifts
Date: Monday, September 3, 2012
This webinar series provides information about the major shifts that are outlined in the Missouri English Language Arts Core Academic Standards. Each session includes a discussion of one of the shifts and impl... |
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Kitto, John (1804-1854). -- Biblical scholar, s. of a Cornish stonemason, was b. at Plymouth. At the age of 12 a fall led to his becoming totally deaf. From poverty and hardship... |
"The coolest part was getting David Wilcox," Morgan says. "And Robbie Fulks. Robbie came and did his session in my hotel room when I was on the road in Chicago. He was fun. Really amazing."
Morgan ticks off the other names on his new album: Over the Rhine's Karin Bergquist; John Mayer's guitarist, David LaBruyere and S... |
If you weren't at the Norman Rockwell Museum on Saturday, you missed out on a great day of comics and education. In fact, I think it's safe to say that the "Graphic Novels in the Classroom" Symposium, which you missed (unless you were there, and if you were, then "hey, nice to see you again!"), was the Malcolm Gladwell... |
The Misty Poets (Chinese: 朦胧诗人; pinyin: Ménglóng Shīrén) are a group of 20th century Chinese poets who reacted against the restrictions on art during the Cultural Revolution. They are so named because their work has been officially denounced as "obscure", "misty", or "hazy" poetry (menglong shi). But according to Gu Ch... |
Professor Paul Michael Lützeler's talk at McGill University in Canada on Nov 5, 2014 at 4 PM
In all parts of the world economic continental unions are developing: in Asia, North America, South America, in Africa and in Europe. The European Union is the oldest of them. Its forerunners started already in the 1950ies.
New... |
ASRUL YASIN, ANDI (2010) ASPEK PENAWARAN (SUPPLY) WISATA DAN PENGELOLAAN KEPARIWISATAAN DI KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LAUT TAKA BONERATE KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SELAYAR. Masters thesis, UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO.
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Utilization of conservation areas such as National Parks for tourism aims to increase the us... |
OXFORD, England - In a little more than five years, four great thick books have come tumbling out of the Oxford University office of Niall Ferguson, probably the most talented and easily the most industrious British historian of his generation. Pile them on a desk, pile his reviews on top of them, throw on a copy of hi... |
Now being developed into a feature movie, Herzl’s Journey is based on Bernard Zissman’s second book which takes another imaginary journey back in time, over one hundred years, to meet Theodor Herzl, the visionary Hungarian born journalist and founder of Zionism. Zissman and Herzl discuss the impact of anti-Semitism in ... |
Can you believe that Bob Dylan, who had fallen off the charts a few days ago, has now risen to #1 for this year’s Nobel Literature Prize?
He’s been given 5:1 odds, putting him ahead of Syrian poet Adonis, Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, and the Hungarian writer Peter Nadas.
What is going on? “The answer, my friend, ... |
41.The Creative Entrepreneurs Organization: Developing Innovative ...
The Creative Entrepreneurs Organization: Developing Innovative Products and Businesses by. Thomas J. Hayes, III. Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the ...
42.Excerpt from: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in VET
It is innovation and entrepreneurship ... |
You all may recall that after 9/11 Osama bin Laden explained his orchestration of the terrorist deed that murdered some 3000 innocent human beings as payback for America’s materialism. (His anti-materialist rant is routine – a good discussion of his views may be found here.)
Yet as the writer of the above piece notes, ... |
In this perennially popular, short, and sensational (i.e., teachable!) book, we are confronted with one of literature’s most enduring and chilling tales of a hidden or repressed self. Just what is the relation of Stevenson’s hideous Mr. Hyde to the urbane Dr. Jekyll? Like many other nineteenth-century monsters (Franken... |
Many who don't follow the climate change issue closely, which is most of you according to opinion polls, may be wondering at the little spate of news articles/opinions and letters on this subject recently. They were occasioned by release of the IPCC Summary for Policymakers of the Working Group II contribution to the F... |
John Gardiner selected a cattle run in the area and built a house just north of the junction of the Yarra River and Kooyong Koot Creek (later to be known as Gardiners Creek).
James McAlpine settled in the area and his sons baptism in 1840 is recorded in early Melbourne church records.
The first sale of Crown Land occur... |
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Jeremiah Glazer (MAPH 2008) lives in New York. He works at Etsy.com, the popular online marketplace, as Video Operations Coordinator
On a morning when MAPHers are submitting papers on “The Mirror Stage,” it might be hard for them to share all of Jeremiah Glazer’s (MAPH 2008) sentiments ... |
Systematic and ongoing evaluation
of the library’s collections - an integral part of the collection
management process - normally results in the withdrawal of materials from
those collections. The process, performed by the subject librarian assigned
to the respective fields, entails an awareness by them of the teaching... |
Currently I am on my way to Montreal to attend one of the largest geochemistry conferences in the world, Goldschmidt, where I will be giving a presentation on some of the work I have done in my PhD. Overall this is by far a good thing, I get to travel overseas (for the first time – Tasmania doesn’t count), meet other r... |
The new single aisle cabin design of Embraer’s E2 Commercial Jets was unveiled at the Farnborough Air Show, designed by the world-renowned design studio Priestmangoode, London.
The firm of Priestmangoode won The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade 2014, the Travel + Leisure Design Award 2014, and is the... |
I've been doing BLS with my 6 month old for about a week now. We're super pumped- I found sweet potato in her diaper after the first night!
But, I'm a little confused. I've read in books (including LLL stuff) to avoid "wheat products" for awhile, but then I see in the same literature to let them go for "wheat breads, c... |
Cognitive Disability and Moral Status
Why are cognitive disability and moral status thought to be sufficiently connected to warrant a separate entry? The reason is that individuals with cognitive disabilities have served as test cases in debates about the moral relevance of possessing such intellectual attributes as se... |
Readers of the foregoing pages may, not improbably, object that, while we have instanced certain curious and isolated parallels from early Aryan literature and tradition, and, what, from the point of view of declared intention, appears to be a kindred group of religious belief and practice in pre-Historic and Classical... |
The UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Research Conference will be held tomorrow, Friday, April 19th, on the 1st floor of Atkins Library. The event is a university-wide showcase of research projects completed by undergraduate students of all levels from all colleges and departments in the university. The conference will begin... |
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from primary and metastatic tumors and disseminate into the blood. CTCs are believed to play a key role in the spread of the disease throughout the body. There has been considerable interest in analyzing these cells as a potential source of clinically actionable information relat... |
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A Day's Railroading
HAPPINESS has commonly a good appetite; and the thought of the fortunately ended adventures of the night, the fresh morning air, and the content of their own hearts, gifted our friends, by the time the boat reached Albany, with a wholesome hunger, so that they debated with spirit... |
RICK WARREN ASKS, “WHY BE DIVISIVE?”
July 29, 2003 (David Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, P.O. Box 610368, Port Huron, MI 48061, 866-295-4143, firstname.lastname@example.org; for instructions about subscribing and unsubscribing or changing addresses, see the information paragraph at the end of the artic... |
Invitation to Co-author
A new solicitation, with more detail:
I am seeking a fellow writer of crime/mystery fiction to collaborate on up to a dozen novels during the next 4-5 years.
I am looking for a natural plotter whose talent is building the framework for a complete story – beginning, middle and end. We would then ... |
This postage might not get letters delivered faster, but Britain’s Royal Mail predicts fans will find its series of Harry Potter stamps magical.
The Post Office will issue a series of seven stamps on July 17 depicting the covers of each of J.K Rowling’s books about the boy wizard.
Millions of the stamps will be issued ... |
Broken Orbits and Forgotten Hymns
September 15, 2011
“And when I came out of my solitude and crossed over this bridge for the first time I did not trust my eyes and looked and looked again, and said at last, ‘An ear! An ear as big as a man!’” (Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra).
Galileo’s cosmology was heresy for its t... |
Abrams Wins whiting
English Department lecturer, Hannah Dela Cruz Abrams’ novella, The Man Who Danced with Dolls, won one of this year's Whiting Writers’ Awards of $50,000. The novella is the portrait of a family’s legacy — the language of their memories, the secrets of their buried past, and the subway busker whose wo... |
so my laptop that's just over two months old crashed and now i am left computer-less and miserable because i can't watch cartoons in the comfort of my own room. so if y'all are wondering why i haven't been posting is because my laptop is getting fixed. but i promise when i get it back i'm gonna blog with a vengeance. s... |
Homosexuality and Public Policy
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I watch a lot of C-Span coverage. The television is usually turned on to channel 99 here in Clearwater for most of the day. Last night (Thursday April 2), it seems The "Tradit... |
Book Explores Catholic-Protestant Presence in ShakespeareJan. 30, 2007
by Jennifer Hannah, associate marketing manager, Baylor University Press, (254) 710-4800
In her new book Shakespeare's Christianity, author Beatrice Batson investigates the Catholic and Protestant foundations in three of Shakespearean tragedies: Jul... |
The Royal College revitalizes its Maintenance of Certification program and MAINPORT web application
OTTAWA, June 14, 2011 /CNW/ - As part of an ongoing commitment to high-quality health care provided by competent physicians, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has developed and launched a thoroughly ... |
|Creators:||Ellard, Graham and Johnstone, Stephen|
'Motion Path' was a twelve-screen video installation shown as one of three individual, but thematically linked, exhibitions about architect Erich Mendelsohn.
'Motion Path' was filmed in four buildings designed by Mendelsohn, located in Germany, the USA and England. The... |
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