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???Timothy K. Beal is Florence Harkness Professor of Religion and director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University. He has published eight books, including Roadside Religion: In Search of the Sacred, the Strange, and the Substance of Faith Beacon, 2005, which was a New York Times Book Review Editor??s Choice and one of Publishers Weekly??s ten Best Religion Books of 2005 Religion and Its Monsters Routledge, 2002, which was a Reviews in Religion and Theolo
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Over the past three decades, many English Literature academics have acted just like this, believes R??n??n McDonald, and to similarly self-subverting effect. ...
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Not a Balanced Diet March 13th, 2008 ? 8:23 pm Time flies. According to a commentary in Education Week, April will mark the 25th anniversary of the A Nation at Risk report and the writer says that little has changed in the interim. As evidence, he points to a report from the National Endowment for the Arts ???chronicling the precipitous decline in reading in the United States???. He then goes down a path of nostalgia about all the classic non-fiction read during his childhood. At my school, in
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John Hawks on the role of editors of scholarly journals: The editor??s role is to evaluate the manuscript??s suitability for publication ?? does it conform to the journal guidelines? Is it scientifically valid? Does it cite the existing literature appropriately? Do the observations support the claims made? A few manuscripts may be rejected immediately, because they fail to meet basic criteria of scientific value or readability. Most manuscripts require the editor to seek out the opinions of ad
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Written by Alternative Reel 10 - TRAMPLED UPON ???Do you begin to see, then, what kind of world we are creating? It is the exact opposite of the stupid hedonistic Utopias that the old reformers imagined. A world of fear and treachery and torment, a world of trampling and being trampled upon, a world which will grow not less but more merciless as it refines itself. Progress in our world will be progress toward more pain.??? 09 - THOUGHT POLICE ???There was of course no way of knowing wh
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Somewhat furtively, certainly brought down a peg or two, Percy mutely half claimed that some authors sold him a return ticket to the past. ...
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Odd Two Out press has announced the release of Illuminations - a new anthology showcasing original, cutting edge short fiction from eight up-and-coming young writers, including yours truly. Illuminations collects together the best Friday Flash Fiction posted by myself and the other Friday Flash Fictioneers. Edited by Paul Graham Raven of Interzone and Futurismic fame, the sixty-eight pieces in Illuminations range from mainstream literature to far-out speculation from horror to humour from
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the Bluecoat re-opening event details... Saturday 15 March 2008 10.00 You open the Bluecoat! Be at the gates, School Lane at 9.45, Free Mark the historic opening moment by cutting a giant ribbon stretched around the whole building. Presided over by the Queen of Culture with live drumming from Liverpool Samba School. No need to bring scissors, just bring yourselves! 10.30-12.00 Liverpool Improvisation Collective, Sandon Room, Dance, Free LIC take their cue from the space, playfully conj
www.artinliverpool.com
... this month giving people an opportunity to read books about Portuguese-American culture and discuss the works with a Portuguese literature professor. ...
www.heraldnews.com
I should really be packing at this point, but a few things came across my desk that I couldn't resist mentioning to you: Last week I mentioned a Public School Insights interview by Claus von Zastrow with children's author Joseph Bruchac. I've since learned that Claus has been doing a whole series of literacy-related interviews. On March 6th he talked with National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Jon Scieszka about "his ambassadorial duties, his long-term efforts to encourage more child
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five great auditory illusions cool. tags: article audio illusion sound 100_Best_Last_Lines_from_Novels.pdf If I were a younger man, I would write a history of human stupidity and I would climb to the top of Mount McCabe and lie down on my back with my history for a pillow and I would take from the ground some of the blue-white poison that makes statues of me tags: books list authors literature
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Good to see nothing really happened last week. I return home with a much heavier suitcase or duffel bag, to be more accurate filled with books: some I bought, some were Christmas presents I never picked up, some were old comics my brother had been holding for me, and a few were advance copies of upcoming releases. I'll be reviewing the latter here in the near future. Also, I saw Ric Flair drinking at an airport bar sometime around 9 AM on a Wednesday morning. He's shorter than I would have exp
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... announced that Hartnett is the 2008 recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world&39s biggest prize for children&39s and youth literature. ...Australian author wins Astrid Lindgren award for children&39s literature CBC North
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A LIVERPOOL born science fiction writer has been shortlisted for one of the UK??s top literature prizes. Stephen Baxter, has been chosen as one of six ...
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The headline in question: ???Survey Finds Teenagers Ignorant on Basic History and Literature Questions.??? And this time around it??s not farce, ...
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One of the defining marks of the modern Sophist is the insistence on the principle ???perception creates reality.??? This notion comes to us from quantum physics and, like its Newtonian cousin, ???every action has an equal and opposite reaction,??? is out of place outside its intended scientific context??to be sure they can make useful and easily understood illustration, but that??s only a jumping off point for inquiry, not a precise, or even accurate, analogy, much less an end to that inquiry. It??s temp
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KALAMAZOO -- The public is invited to meet two teen-literature authors at 7 pm Friday at the Kalamazoo Public Library&39s branch in downtown Kalamazoo. ...
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With so many interpretations of art history and its unique specialized sections in the area of Slovenia, one of them being the field of authorial photography, certain important segments of production often become lost erased or forgotten, which is a direct result of these interpretations being always imperfect problematic and subjected to ideology. Nonetheless this practice, although absurd, is part of the flow of history, always emphasizing what is politically, socially, economically and cultu
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Day to Day, March 12, 2008 ? What can we learn from literature about embattled New York governor Eliot Spitzer? Anthony Brooks talks with UC Berkeley ...
www.npr.org
In creating the character March, a poor Chicago Jew living during the Depression, Bellow, himself a Chicago Jew, also revolutionized Jewish literature. ...
www.jewishpress.com
I should really be packing at this point, but a few things came across my desk that I couldn't resist mentioning to you: Last week I mentioned a Public School Insights interview by Claus von Zastrow with children's author Joseph Bruchac. I've since learned that Claus has been doing a whole series of literacy-related interviews. On March 6th he talked with National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Jon Scieszka about "his ambassadorial duties, his long-term efforts to encourage more child
jkrbooks.typepad.com
???Die, N-word, we don??t want to see you ???round here no more.??? It was just last summer that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick made this statement during an NAACP sponsored ???funeral??? for the ???N?? word. But during his state-of-the-city speech Tuesday night, Kilpatrick brought the word back to life. ???In the past 30 days, I??ve been called a n???? more than any time in my entire life,??? Kilpatrick said before a crowd of about 1,500 and on live television. So much for that wake. His racially cha
www.popandpolitics.com
Kevin at biblicalia announced a new mailing list a while ago:The moderators would like to announce the release of their new biblical studies email list, The Biblicalist The Biblicalist is a biblical studies list of academic emphasis open to all who wish to approach the Bible in its wider context, past and present. All viewpoints and perspectives which draw on the work of scholars in biblical studies and cognate disciplines are welcome. Topics of discussion include the interpretation of partic
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Synopsis: The concluding adventures of Gemma Doyle, proper Victorian debutante and keeper of the magic of a mystical world called the realms, which is threatened by intruders from the ominous Winterlands. Review: The Sweet Far Thing ends the trilogy that began with A Great and Terrible Beauty, followed by Rebel Angels. Gemma Doyle and her friends are boarding school girls in Victorian England. They should be focusing on their upcoming debuts, but instead their attentions are captured by a wa
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Is it possible to write a good rock ???n?? roll novel?- CBC Arts Books http://www.cbc.ca/arts/books/rocknove... The story is told through the perspective of two musicians. There??s Jim, a female violinist from the Prairies who plays for the Divine
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<P> From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007 reflects the advances made in understanding Canada's vulnerability to climate change during the past decade. Through a primarily regional approach, this assessment discusses current and future risks and opportunities that climate change presents to Canada, with a focus on human and managed systems. It is based on a critical analysis of existing knowledge, drawn from the published scientific and technical literature and from
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Two Films for Last Potter Book by karlom87 on March 14, 2008 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be made into two movies, announces Warner Brothers, with part one arriving in cinemas in November 2010 and part two following in May 2011. The Guardian newspaper writes, ???Saying goodbye to Harry Potter has been hard - for fans?? and even more so the publishers and booksellers for ??
www.pinoyblogosphere.com
It's been a little over a month since I left Nokia and started principally instigating at MyStrands, Seattle. Most of my time thus far has been devoted to talking with people and looking at places, as my top two initial instigative goals are to attract a dream team and setup shop in a dream space. Eventually, we'll make progress on other p's - prototypes, papers and patents - but not without the right people and only or, at least, more easily in the right place. I'm making some progress on t
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Edgewood student Margaret Hoang has an interesting hobby: She transforms regular Barbie and Ken dolls into characters from her favorite literature and films ...
www.puyallup-herald.com
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Timothy Beal: Religion and It??s Monsters
???Timothy K. Beal is Florence Harkness Professor of Religion and director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University. He has published eight books, including Roadside Religion: In Search of the Sacred, the Strange, and the Substance of Faith Beacon, 2005, which was a New York Times Book Review Editor??s Choice and one of Publishers Weekly??s ten Best Religion Books of 2005 Religion and Its Monsters Routledge, 2002, which was a Reviews in Religion and Theolo
www.technoccult.com
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Literature&39s Ratner moment - Times Online
Over the past three decades, many English Literature academics have acted just like this, believes R??n??n McDonald, and to similarly self-subverting effect. ...
entertainment.timesonline.co.uk
Not a Balanced Diet
Not a Balanced Diet March 13th, 2008 ? 8:23 pm Time flies. According to a commentary in Education Week, April will mark the 25th anniversary of the A Nation at Risk report and the writer says that little has changed in the interim. As evidence, he points to a report from the National Endowment for the Arts ???chronicling the precipitous decline in reading in the United States???. He then goes down a path of nostalgia about all the classic non-fiction read during his childhood. At my school, in
www.assortedstuff.com
Peer review, role of editors, open access and much more
John Hawks on the role of editors of scholarly journals: The editor??s role is to evaluate the manuscript??s suitability for publication ?? does it conform to the journal guidelines? Is it scientifically valid? Does it cite the existing literature appropriately? Do the observations support the claims made? A few manuscripts may be rejected immediately, because they fail to meet basic criteria of scientific value or readability. Most manuscripts require the editor to seek out the opinions of ad
mogadalai.wordpress.com
Written by Alternative Reel 10 - TRAMPLED UPON ???Do you begin to see, then, what kind of world we are creating? It is the exact opposite of the stupid hedonistic Utopias that the old reformers imagined. A world of fear and treachery and torment, a world of trampling and being trampled upon, a world which will grow not less but more merciless as it refines itself. Progress in our world will be progress toward more pain.??? 09 - THOUGHT POLICE ???There was of course no way of knowing wh
www.nigerianbloggers.com
Kiely, Fulbright Scholar in Literature at Boise Stated, is ... - Boise State University The Arbiter Online
Somewhat furtively, certainly brought down a peg or two, Percy mutely half claimed that some authors sold him a return ticket to the past. ...
www.arbiteronline.com
New Friday Flash Fiction Anthology
Odd Two Out press has announced the release of Illuminations - a new anthology showcasing original, cutting edge short fiction from eight up-and-coming young writers, including yours truly. Illuminations collects together the best Friday Flash Fiction posted by myself and the other Friday Flash Fictioneers. Edited by Paul Graham Raven of Interzone and Futurismic fame, the sixty-eight pieces in Illuminations range from mainstream literature to far-out speculation from horror to humour from
garethlynpowell.blogspot.com
the Bluecoat re-opening Saturday event details
the Bluecoat re-opening event details... Saturday 15 March 2008 10.00 You open the Bluecoat! Be at the gates, School Lane at 9.45, Free Mark the historic opening moment by cutting a giant ribbon stretched around the whole building. Presided over by the Queen of Culture with live drumming from Liverpool Samba School. No need to bring scissors, just bring yourselves! 10.30-12.00 Liverpool Improvisation Collective, Sandon Room, Dance, Free LIC take their cue from the space, playfully conj
www.artinliverpool.com
Library to host series on Portuguese-American literature - Fall River Herald News
... this month giving people an opportunity to read books about Portuguese-American culture and discuss the works with a Portuguese literature professor. ...
www.heraldnews.com
Thursday Afternoon Visits: Interviews, Blurbs, and an 8th Harry Potter Movie
I should really be packing at this point, but a few things came across my desk that I couldn't resist mentioning to you: Last week I mentioned a Public School Insights interview by Claus von Zastrow with children's author Joseph Bruchac. I've since learned that Claus has been doing a whole series of literacy-related interviews. On March 6th he talked with National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Jon Scieszka about "his ambassadorial duties, his long-term efforts to encourage more child
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five great auditory illusions cool. tags: article audio illusion sound 100_Best_Last_Lines_from_Novels.pdf If I were a younger man, I would write a history of human stupidity and I would climb to the top of Mount McCabe and lie down on my back with my history for a pillow and I would take from the ground some of the blue-white poison that makes statues of me tags: books list authors literature
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Back home
Good to see nothing really happened last week. I return home with a much heavier suitcase or duffel bag, to be more accurate filled with books: some I bought, some were Christmas presents I never picked up, some were old comics my brother had been holding for me, and a few were advance copies of upcoming releases. I'll be reviewing the latter here in the near future. Also, I saw Ric Flair drinking at an airport bar sometime around 9 AM on a Wednesday morning. He's shorter than I would have exp
dickhatesyourblog.blogspot.com
Hartnett wins top prize for children&39s literature - Sydney Morning Herald
... announced that Hartnett is the 2008 recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world&39s biggest prize for children&39s and youth literature. ...Australian author wins Astrid Lindgren award for children&39s literature CBC North
www.smh.com.au
Liverpool-born science fiction writer shortlisted for top ... - Liverpool Daily Post
A LIVERPOOL born science fiction writer has been shortlisted for one of the UK??s top literature prizes. Stephen Baxter, has been chosen as one of six ...
www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk
Who Is to Blame for American Teens Ignorant of History and Literature? - Family Security Matters
The headline in question: ???Survey Finds Teenagers Ignorant on Basic History and Literature Questions.??? And this time around it??s not farce, ...
www.familysecuritymatters.org
Is it possible to write a good rock ???n?? roll novel?- CBC Arts Books
Read and post comments Send to a friend
royal-clover.vox.com
Comparing Newtonian Apples
One of the defining marks of the modern Sophist is the insistence on the principle ???perception creates reality.??? This notion comes to us from quantum physics and, like its Newtonian cousin, ???every action has an equal and opposite reaction,??? is out of place outside its intended scientific context??to be sure they can make useful and easily understood illustration, but that??s only a jumping off point for inquiry, not a precise, or even accurate, analogy, much less an end to that inquiry. It??s temp
signaleer.blogspot.com
Like teen literature? Check out Friday seminar - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
KALAMAZOO -- The public is invited to meet two teen-literature authors at 7 pm Friday at the Kalamazoo Public Library&39s branch in downtown Kalamazoo. ...
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X-Ray Art de STANE JAGODIC
With so many interpretations of art history and its unique specialized sections in the area of Slovenia, one of them being the field of authorial photography, certain important segments of production often become lost erased or forgotten, which is a direct result of these interpretations being always imperfect problematic and subjected to ideology. Nonetheless this practice, although absurd, is part of the flow of history, always emphasizing what is politically, socially, economically and cultu
humorgrafe.blogspot.com
We We Can Learn from Hypocrisy in Literature - NPR
Day to Day, March 12, 2008 ? What can we learn from literature about embattled New York governor Eliot Spitzer? Anthony Brooks talks with UC Berkeley ...
www.npr.org
Hungry For Literature And For More Heaven - Jewish Press
In creating the character March, a poor Chicago Jew living during the Depression, Bellow, himself a Chicago Jew, also revolutionized Jewish literature. ...
www.jewishpress.com
Thursday Afternoon Visits: Interviews, Blurbs, and an 8th Harry Potter Movie
I should really be packing at this point, but a few things came across my desk that I couldn't resist mentioning to you: Last week I mentioned a Public School Insights interview by Claus von Zastrow with children's author Joseph Bruchac. I've since learned that Claus has been doing a whole series of literacy-related interviews. On March 6th he talked with National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Jon Scieszka about "his ambassadorial duties, his long-term efforts to encourage more child
jkrbooks.typepad.com
Just another hypocrite
???Die, N-word, we don??t want to see you ???round here no more.??? It was just last summer that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick made this statement during an NAACP sponsored ???funeral??? for the ???N?? word. But during his state-of-the-city speech Tuesday night, Kilpatrick brought the word back to life. ???In the past 30 days, I??ve been called a n???? more than any time in my entire life,??? Kilpatrick said before a crowd of about 1,500 and on live television. So much for that wake. His racially cha
www.popandpolitics.com
Something for your Bible studying needs
Kevin at biblicalia announced a new mailing list a while ago:The moderators would like to announce the release of their new biblical studies email list, The Biblicalist The Biblicalist is a biblical studies list of academic emphasis open to all who wish to approach the Bible in its wider context, past and present. All viewpoints and perspectives which draw on the work of scholars in biblical studies and cognate disciplines are welcome. Topics of discussion include the interpretation of partic
uttermuttering.blogspot.com
The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray
Synopsis: The concluding adventures of Gemma Doyle, proper Victorian debutante and keeper of the magic of a mystical world called the realms, which is threatened by intruders from the ominous Winterlands. Review: The Sweet Far Thing ends the trilogy that began with A Great and Terrible Beauty, followed by Rebel Angels. Gemma Doyle and her friends are boarding school girls in Victorian England. They should be focusing on their upcoming debuts, but instead their attentions are captured by a wa
superfastreader.com
Is it possible to write a good rock ???n?? roll novel?- CBC Arts Books
Is it possible to write a good rock ???n?? roll novel?- CBC Arts Books http://www.cbc.ca/arts/books/rocknove... The story is told through the perspective of two musicians. There??s Jim, a female violinist from the Prairies who plays for the Divine
royal-clover.vox.com
From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007
<P> From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007 reflects the advances made in understanding Canada's vulnerability to climate change during the past decade. Through a primarily regional approach, this assessment discusses current and future risks and opportunities that climate change presents to Canada, with a focus on human and managed systems. It is based on a critical analysis of existing knowledge, drawn from the published scientific and technical literature and from
www.peakoil.com
Two Films for Last Potter Book
Two Films for Last Potter Book by karlom87 on March 14, 2008 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be made into two movies, announces Warner Brothers, with part one arriving in cinemas in November 2010 and part two following in May 2011. The Guardian newspaper writes, ???Saying goodbye to Harry Potter has been hard - for fans?? and even more so the publishers and booksellers for ??
www.pinoyblogosphere.com
Innovating at MyStrands, Seattle
It's been a little over a month since I left Nokia and started principally instigating at MyStrands, Seattle. Most of my time thus far has been devoted to talking with people and looking at places, as my top two initial instigative goals are to attract a dream team and setup shop in a dream space. Eventually, we'll make progress on other p's - prototypes, papers and patents - but not without the right people and only or, at least, more easily in the right place. I'm making some progress on t
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Making literature come to life with doll costumes - Puyallup Herald
Edgewood student Margaret Hoang has an interesting hobby: She transforms regular Barbie and Ken dolls into characters from her favorite literature and films ...
www.puyallup-herald.com




