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Speaking in Place: Some Casey Property Photos
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Most great stories of adventure, from The Hobbit. To Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Come furnished with a map. That's because every story of adventure is in part the story of a landscape, of the interrelationship between human beings (or Hobbits, as the case may be) and topography. Every adventure story is conceivable only with reference to the particular set of geographical features that in each case sets the course, literally, of the tale."-Michael Chabon. Saturday, March 27, 2010. Some Casey Property Photos.
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Speaking in Place: January 2010
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Most great stories of adventure, from The Hobbit. To Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Come furnished with a map. That's because every story of adventure is in part the story of a landscape, of the interrelationship between human beings (or Hobbits, as the case may be) and topography. Every adventure story is conceivable only with reference to the particular set of geographical features that in each case sets the course, literally, of the tale."-Michael Chabon. Sunday, January 31, 2010. 3-Thursday we will meet in...
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now: Journal: Smokey the Bear Sutra by Gary Snyder
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now. This weblog is a community library of information and observations from a section of English 250 at Iowa State University. This course focuses on communication with an "environmental" dimension- with an explicit connection to place. Ann Pancake Talk and Reading. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Journal: Smokey the Bear Sutra by Gary Snyder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Circular Place We're Building. Personal Essay: A Not So Family Vacation.
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now: Personal Essay Intro Paragraph
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now. This weblog is a community library of information and observations from a section of English 250 at Iowa State University. This course focuses on communication with an "environmental" dimension- with an explicit connection to place. Ann Pancake Talk and Reading. Sunday, March 28, 2010. Personal Essay Intro Paragraph. It was June tenth of 2008, the day after my birthday; my identical twin, Ethan, had decided to host a party. This site is a com...
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now: A New Approach
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now. This weblog is a community library of information and observations from a section of English 250 at Iowa State University. This course focuses on communication with an "environmental" dimension- with an explicit connection to place. Ann Pancake Talk and Reading. Sunday, March 28, 2010. Labels: Personal Essay Intro Paragraph. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Circular Place We're Building. Personal Essay: A Not So Family Vacation.
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now: April 2010
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now. This weblog is a community library of information and observations from a section of English 250 at Iowa State University. This course focuses on communication with an "environmental" dimension- with an explicit connection to place. Ann Pancake Talk and Reading. Monday, April 19, 2010. Links to this post. Sunday, April 11, 2010. 4/13 – FOOD SCIENCE CLASSROOM. From A Sand County Almanac, by Aldo Leopold, pp. 281-294 *. 4/15 – HOOVER 1227.
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now: Casey Project
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now. This weblog is a community library of information and observations from a section of English 250 at Iowa State University. This course focuses on communication with an "environmental" dimension- with an explicit connection to place. Ann Pancake Talk and Reading. Friday, March 26, 2010. Everett Casey Nature Center and Reserve Project Groups. See www.ecomfa.engl.iastate.edu). 8226; A map. 8226; A visual: a chart, a graph, photographs, etc.
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now: End-of-Semester Schedule
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Speaking in Place: The Environmental Language of Here and Now. This weblog is a community library of information and observations from a section of English 250 at Iowa State University. This course focuses on communication with an "environmental" dimension- with an explicit connection to place. Ann Pancake Talk and Reading. Sunday, April 11, 2010. 4/13 – FOOD SCIENCE CLASSROOM. From A Sand County Almanac, by Aldo Leopold, pp. 281-294 *. 4/15 – HOOVER 1227. 4/20 – HELSER 1510. Lelyveld, p. 484 *. You have...