And the war drags on . . .
In the afternoon I used Live search to find more information on ‘jared brown’ so I could post it into ‘Modern biography’. And this is one of the many results:
The court’s decision means that they will be able to stay in Canada only if they can obtain a special permit from Canada’s immigration minister, a remote prospect. Is that what is means? War resisters Jeremy Hinzman and Brandon Hughey learned today that the Canadian Supreme Court would not hear their appeal. Somehow the New York Times (”Canada Rebuffs 2 U.S. Deserters”) can read tea leaves. After the mainstream media flaunted their ignorance over the issues in Ehren Watada’s appeal (for the rec
Not exactly what I was looking for, but still a excellent read.
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Letting Go
Today I was digging for some info on ‘joan didion’ and came across the following paragraph:
K Klingensmiths post Pictures of You., on medical images of the body, asks the question, For the person who sees a copy of their X-ray, MRI, or sonogram, how can it seem like their body? Im fascinated with this complicated sense of dissonance between the body that we experience and the image that we see between the body that we experience
Because I didn’t want to write a too short blog entry and post it in Hollywood novels, I checked some search engines on scott fitzgerald and found this:
Free Agency Fallout: The Beginning
1 wide receiver) and then Larry Fitzgerald was picked sooner after to take his spot in the lineup. … Hamza Abdullah, C. C. Brown, Bryan Scott and Brandon McGowan: Sounds like the Bills are not satisfied at the strong safety position as they want to move Whitner o ver to free permanently….
I tried several more searches on ’scott fitzgerald’ but after 10 minutes I got lazy, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Hollywood novels’. Still, I think it was an interesting time.
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Food & Art in Espa�a
I’ve a passion for Books and keep looking for good articles. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ’spanish renaissance’ in Google and found this:
For example, in the Prado there was a painting of Moses being picked up in the river by Pharoah’s daughter, but Pharoah’s daughter was wearing a fancy Renaissance b allgown. . . . hmm. … and the face of Judas is that of Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador of Peru and very hated by the Peruvians: http://travel. webshots….
W00t, not exactly what I was looking for, but a good read nevertheless.
The collective and participatory reality of the Bengal Renaissance as a form of communitas
… he discussion out of its provincial Bengal reference and relating it to a trans-national context. … wo essays by Krishna Roy (Rammohun Roy on womens liberation) and Tirthanath Bandyopadhyay (renaissance aspects of Vivekananda)…. … liberation is Madhumita Chattopadhyays finely crafted essay on Outlook Towards Women: Influence of Indian Renaissance. … Two essays, one by Rama Prasad De (on Satis Chandra) and one by Amal Kumar De, deal with this saga of education in nationalist Bengal and Sri Aurobindos part in it…. … enaissance in the context of Bengal are invoked, where he demonstrates the presence of three successive strands or movements within it … orms and structures of a variety of modern disciplines originating in post-renaissance and post-Enlightenment Europe…. … n the ideational context of what has been called the Bengal Renaissance….
Ah, well, back to the drawing board and try again.
Win, Wine and Wedding
We got to the hotel, The Renaissance Downtown, about noon, checked in, dropped off our stuff, freshened up and left for the game. … We visited several times and Lindsey and I even travelled to Europe to visit my cousin in high school, but the last time I saw her was after sophomore year o f college - about five years ago….
I tried several more searches on ‘renaissance high school’ but after some time I got tired, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Middle Ages and Renaissance’. Still, I think it was an interesting exercise.
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On finishing the L.A. Quartet
Today I was digging for some info on ‘white jazz and the black dahlia’ and came across the following paragraph:
I finished James Ellroy’s The Black Dahlia a few days ago. Lee had a copy of White Jazz, so combined with the novels I’d already read I’m now done … self-parodying in White Jazz. The pressure on his characters mounts. It was fascinating to see
Not exactly what I was looking for, but still a excellent read.
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消費者金融 お金について
People are always asking me to write more often, well here i go, I looked up some information on ‘javapedia’.
I decided to blog this result under ‘Encyclopedias’. Let me know what you think of this…
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Holm's Homer Lifts Giants Over Phillies
Today I was digging for some info on ‘brian wilson’ and came across the following paragraph:
Steve Holm’s two-run homer in the seventh proved to be the difference as the Giants edged the Phillies 4-3 in the rubber match of a three-game set at AT&T Park. The shot was Holm’s first of his major league career. John Bowker was 2-for-3 with an RBI for San Francisco, which has won two straight on the heels of a five-game losing streak. Jack Taschner tossed a scoreless inning of relief to improve to 2-and-0 with the win. Brian Wilson shut the door in the ninth for his 11th save. Ryan Howa
I decided to blog this result under ‘Autobiographical songs’. Let me know what you think of this…
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キャッシング ワイドについて
I’ve a passion for Books and keep looking for good articles. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ‘javapedia’ in Google and found this:
Not exactly what I was looking for, but still a good read.
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Banned Books and Points!
People are always asking me to write more often, well here i go, I searched for some information on ‘bret easton ellis’.
On Progressive U, we encourage you to express yourself. We want to hear all the opinions you have, so long as you dont attack others for their opinions. Many others have not been so lucky. Throughout history, a number of authors and books have been banned from being read by various governments and communities for one reason or another. While Banned Books Week is not until September, we wanted to have a special contest in remembrance of all those books that have been challenged or banned over
Not exactly what I was looking for, nevertheless still a excellent read.
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Gift to Self
Today I was digging for some info on ‘french renaissance’ and came across the following paragraph:
Moleskines are notebooks made by a Italian firm who copyrighted the name of a defunct French manufacturer whose notebooks were said to have been used by generations o … Perusing some of their comments and hints, I came across this leather shop in Santa Fe, Renaissance Art, that makes leather covers specifically to fit moleskines….
I decided to blog this result under ‘Middle Ages and Renaissance’. Let me know what you think of this…
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The False Choice of Pacifism
People are always asking me to blog more often, well here i go, I looked up some info on ‘world book encyclopedia’.
pacifism_large.jpg This is a comment on the section “The False Choice of Pacifism” in Sam Harris’ book, The End of Faith … more than a willingness to die, and to let others die, at the pleasure of the world’s thugs. It should … this “would have aroused the world and the people of Germany to Hitler’s violence.” We might wonder
What do you say? Please post a comment, thanks!
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