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Poetry and Science: Meetings on drafts
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Here are the time slots for which you are signed up:. Saturday, 4/25, in 330. Monday, 4/27, in 400 Wheeler. Tuesday, 4/28, in 400 Wheeler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is the course blog for the UC Berkeley Spring 2009 course English R1A/08, "Poetry and Science." This course teaches reading and composition through poetry in English, with an emphasis on its relationship with the history of science. There is also a course web site at bspace.berkeley.edu.
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Poetry and Science: May 2009
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Friday, May 8, 2009. Optional review and (not optional) final exam. There will be an optional review session in 400 Wheeler on Tuesday, 5/12, 2-4 pm. It would be wise to bring your exam review sheet and any questions you have about the exam. As always, you can also make an appointment with me by email. Monday, May 4, 2009. So I wrote this about a week and a half ago and it really helped me figure out what I need to do with my essay. I figure I’d post it to reveal my thinking process:. Sunday, May 3, 2009.
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Poetry and Science: A Diamond or a Person?
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Sunday, May 3, 2009. A Diamond or a Person? 8220;Diamonds” is different from the first two sections because it gets very personal with the addition of a certain father who plays the occupation as a gem cutter. This father that is described throughout this section is such a pro at his profession that he believes that gem cutting is all about skill in precision and that no God is responsible for the perfection of his cuts. What this means is that he is unable to express how he really feels. A couple pages ...
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Poetry and Science: On Geodes
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Monday, April 20, 2009. Here is a short something on Geodes. I also found his last clip about using the alphabet and some other characters to turn a reading into a adventure underground. I doubt it has significant meaning within how he describes each letter/symbol but that idea of turning a reading into a cavern of geodes was interesting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Instructor: Natalia Cecire (cecire at berkeley dot edu) Office hours: Th 2-4, 400 Wheeler Hall. The Holloway Poetry Series.
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Native American Autobiography: January 2010
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Sunday, January 31, 2010. From your submissions I’ll collect 5 or 6 "good" and "bad" examples for us to talk about at our next meeting on Wednesday. Good luck, and let me know if you have any questions! Friday, January 29, 2010. A Note on "The Closing In" Disillusionment and the Fall of the Kiowa. The last part of N. Scott Momaday’s “The Way to Rainy Mountain” is full of. Images of loss and death. Death for the Kiowa’s did not come only physically. Kiowa people. Perhaps the Kiowa’s decline was ...Momaday...
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Native American Autobiography: A Note on Chapters 10-12 in *Black Elk Speaks*
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. A Note on Chapters 10-12 in *Black Elk Speaks*. After reading these three chapters, I realized that they reflect a common. Phrase I have heard, “no good deed goes unpunished.” In chapters ten. Through twelve, Black Elk describes how his tribe yearns to be back on. Their land to live peacefully. Yet, they are constantly driven away,. While fighting between the tribe and soldiers continues to ensue. Black. Elk states, “Wherever we went, the soldiers came to kill us, and it was.
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Dan's Movie Blog: April 2014
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The Wolf of Wall Street. Childs Pose and It Felt Like Love. The Puzzle Within the Castro Theaters April 2014 . Frank Capra at Stanford and David Rumsey at SFO. New PFA Building Update. Love Is Colder Than Death: The Cinema of Rainer We. Tales of Love: The Enchanted World of Jacques Demy. Hell On Frisco Bay. View my complete profile. Alamo Drafthouse New Mission. Red Vic Movie House (Closed). Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Mill Valley Film Festival. SF Silent Film Festival. Sunday, April 27, 2014. Doesn...
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About - Richard Dupont
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Richard Dupont (b 1968, New York City) is an American artist. His work includes sculptures, drawings, installations, paintings and prints; and concerns themes of the human body, digital technology, memory, perception, and social space. He received a BA from the Departments of Visual Art and Art and Archeology at Princeton University. His solo exhibitions include The Queens Museum, The Middlebury College Museum of Art, The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, and The Lever House Art Collection.
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List of ROAM Museums - ROAM - Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums
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ROAM - Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums. Information for Qualifying Museums. List of ROAM Museums. List of ROAM Museums. The list of participating ROAM museums is growing every day! Below are the current ROAM museums as of June 16, 2016. Privileges may be restricted for concerts/lectures/special exhibitions and ticketed events. Privileges do not extend to other institutions members within a 25 mile (40 km) radius. Privileges do not apply to the [specific Gallery/Exhibition/Attraction]. Walt ...
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