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Lust and Hunger: Escaping Human Limitation in Prodigal Summer
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On Genes and Determinism: A Reaction of Sorts to Bio 103
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"Come together right now over me"
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Biology 103, 2009, Book Commentaries
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Authority: 143
Students in Biology 103 at Bryn Mawr College write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available via links from the index below to encourage further exploration by others having similar or related interests. All papers have associated on-line forums for continuing conversation. ...2 days ago -
Biology 103, 2009, Web Papers 3
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Authority: 143
Students in Biology 103 at Bryn Mawr College write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available via links from the index below to encourage further exploration by others having similar or related interests. All papers have associated on-line forums for continuing conversation. ...2 days ago -
“Root Hog, or Die:” Surviving as Working-Class in Academia
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Story-telling competition to promote rural education
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Authority: 148
To promote rural education and bring about a more effective communicative platform to enable children to take up education seriously, SMSONE and Seeds of Empowerment had organised a global story... Click the article headline for the full article.2 days ago -
Problem....Solution....Benefit
Connecting is not Enough —
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Do you know how much people in your network understand about your business? I mean really understand? Its all too easy to fall into the trap of speaking in our own language when describing our business to outsiders and not thinking about how well those people understand that language. We all do it. After all, its ...3 days ago -
Feminism, Or How I Learned to Breathe
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Here is my reflection/explanation of my final project: read more4 days ago -
The Prodigal Trickster
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Happy 2010
CHILD OF TELEVISION —
Authority: 121
Dear Readers,I have been spending Christmas in Ohio and New Years at home in Hollywood. Again, I was never one for New Year’s resolutions and here is why, but since Ive done it for the last couple of years I thought that I could make it a yearly feature on my blog. Last year I resolved to do more reading ...1 week ago -
Please Help the World: The call to Copenhagen climate conference
Moving Images, Moving People! —
Authority: 125
Earlier this week, United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15) in Copenhagen opened with an apocalyptic video showing the world torn asunder from a variety of disasters. As one reviewer wrote: “The portrayal sought to play up on the fears of the world should a worst case scenario develop from global ...1 week ago -
Deaf heroes or Anti-Hearists ?
At The Rim —
Authority: 122
Readers may recall this deaf husband and wife team on the BBC arguing for deaf rights to have deaf babies.... and now arguing English is the language of opppresion. One deaf-led company, Deafinitely Theatre, is doing its utmost to bring these stories centre-stage. "There are so many misconceptions about being ...1 week ago -
Brute and primal hero: Hercules
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Authority: 121
Heracles, or more commonly Hercules (the Roman version), is the quintessential and archetypal hero, the one the Greeks considered their greatest and, more importantly, the one my four-year-old daughter names when I ask her who her favorite hero is. So Hercules must, of necessity, open this thread on heroes and ...1 week ago -
Understanding acquired deaf IV. One sector of a Kind.
At The Rim —
Authority: 122
I was once asked 5 years ago to put my experience in a book form for a Deaf publisher, my first instinct was, who the hell is interested in Acquired deaf ? and I felt it was not the place to put that experience, as the publisher was concerned with the cultural deaf and the sign language, so I would have got lumped in ...1 week ago -
Smart people
JARVARM —
Authority: 106
He was in a hurry to go to the conference in the early morning. He got struck up in the traffic due to some sensitive happenings in the city. Police people placed barricades at junction points to not allow the public. Feeling disgusted, he barked at the Police gentle man and tried to explain public grievances etc. ...1 week ago -
The Mekong: One river, six countries, two films — and many views
Moving Images, Moving People! —
Authority: 125
The Mekong is one of Asia’s major rivers, and the twelfth longest in the world. Sometimes called the ‘Danube of the East’, it nurtures a great deal of life in its waters – and in the wetlands, forests, towns and villages along its path.The Mekong’s long journey begins in the Tibetan highlands. It flows [...]1 week ago -
A STORY ABOUT IMPERTURBABILITY
OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES —
Authority: 141
What follows is a fascinating story about imperturbability , which I have found while surfing the wild wild web. According to dictionary.com, imperturbability means "incapable of being upset or agitated". Synonyms include: "composed", "collected", "impassive", "cool", "unmoved". Heres the story: I think ...1 week ago -
THE STORY YOU TELL YOURSELF
OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES —
Authority: 141
Two nights ago, I had reluctantly sat down to watch a sci- fi thriller movie, entitled Alien Raiders , on StarHub cable television. The movie director (Ben Rock?) & all the actors/actresses (Carlos Bernard? Mathew St Patrick? Rockmond Dunbar ? to name just a few) were unknown, at least to me. ...1 week ago -
South Asian Sanitation Conclave: Who’s afraid of Pee and Poop?
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Authority: 125
Who’s afraid of Pee and Poop?That’s the innocent but slightly provocative question I posed to a South Asian Conclave on sanitation that I addressed today at the Colombo Hilton.My audience was a group of South Asians – drawn mainly from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – working in government, ...1 week ago

