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Neil's Sydney on Blogspot: Best wishes to all my readers
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Best wishes to all my readers. This blog is now an archive. There is still plenty to explore, however. If you want to see the latest blog posts go to my new blog. Neil’s Sydney Photo Blog continues too. This information is impressive; I am inspired with your post writing style and how continuously you. Describe this topic. After reading your post, thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel happy. About it and I love learning more about this topic. My modest photo blog.
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2009 Jan -June | Floating Life
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Home of Neil (ninglun) in Sydney. Can’t find a page? July 2007 to October 2007 on Floating Life. The Great Surry Hills Book Clearance of 2005. To great SBHS race debate 2002. To Sydney’s Olympic Year 2000. How good is your English? 2009 July – December. Ninglun’s Specials and Memory Hole. 1 January: End of decade or not. 14 January: Re-opened as Ninglun’s Specials and Memory Hole. Memorabilia 1: overview (also posted on Floating Life). Memorabilia 2: great-grandmother 1940s. A whiff of sanity. Just a qui...
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04 — a learning journal from 1998: Literacy — My year with a Japanese Backpacker | Ninglun's Specials and Memory Hole
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Ninglun's Specials and Memory Hole. An Archive of picture posts and special pages. Who’s who (updated August 2008). Family stories 1 — mother. Family stories 2 — About the Christisons. Family stories 3 — About the Whitfields: from convict days. About the Whitfields: family pics for my brother. About the Whitfields: loss. About the Whitfields: Wandering Willie’s Tales. Family stories 4 — A Guringai Family Story — Warren Whitfield. More tales from my mother 1 — Spencer, NSW. The Bard, a Rabbit, and Ninglun.
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Neglect | Deus Lo Vult
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Where nobody knows your name. I have certainly neglected this blog over the past term. Let it be known that I really haven’t had the time (that’s the safe excuse, right? Though, in reply to a comment today, revisiting my old blogger friends, and ranting and spouting all sorts of random stuff on Twitter through Q and A tonight, I felt a longing to come back. When I return, perhaps I’ll have something for the blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow &ldq...
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Skepticlawyer » Internet
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Two lawyers and a larrikin on life, law and liberty. Friendly and generous types. Post-Enlightenment is the Counter-Enlightenment rebooted. February 25, 2016 – 7:41 am. Also posted in Academia. 8220;Punching down” and other moral inanities. February 28, 2015 – 8:38 pm. Also posted in Blogging. September 5, 2013 – 1:00 am. More than 300,000 attempts were made to access pornographic websites at the Houses of Parliament in the past year, official records suggest. It is unclear whether MPs, peers or othe...
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Soon | Deus Lo Vult
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Where nobody knows your name. The year in review →. Soon my first year of full-time teaching will come to an end. I am sure I will find a post in that to write. To celebrate, at the end of the year I am going back to Vietnam. Every year (bar one or two in recent memory) I lament actually staying here as (largely) the evening is the same as any other. I have always said I’d go overseas, now I am. One thought on “ Soon. November 26, 2011 at 12:09 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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2012 in Review | Deus Lo Vult
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Where nobody knows your name. New blog →. This year has been an interesting year for me. There have been a few ups and a few downs. While I finish it feeling as though it has been worse than better, I also am of the belief that that’s just something I’m telling myself. Pure laziness is the main contributing factor to my frustration and anger. But also pure ignorance is another. I know that I am a contributing factor to any argument, but I know that I don’t go looking for these run-ins. We went to Hong Ko...
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Favourites | Deus Lo Vult
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Where nobody knows your name. Amelie vs. Garden State. 8211; Early in 2007 I invented some crazy way to compare movies that I liked. The first ‘test’ of this system was a comparison of these two films. What was produced was a marathon of a post that took three days to write. Approach with caution! The 18 Cup Tour. 8211; With me on my holiday through Europe was The 18 Cup (a trophy with a storied history that our group of friends played poker for) with me, and it found its way into some memorable photos.
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December | 2012 | Deus Lo Vult
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Where nobody knows your name. I’m starting a new blog. It’s going to be far less personal, more thought-based/intellectual (for lack of a better word). I’m going to write about the books that I read as a way to stay engaged with the kind of thinking I have most definitely switched off from since departing university. If you’re interested, click here. But, for my immediate future, this new blog will be my focus. Hope to see you there! I taught all other history classes this year gone and only history in t...
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Casus Belle Époque: Was Democracy in China begun by farmers (and where is it now)?
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Was Democracy in China begun by farmers (and where is it now)? The rural protests mentioned in my last post (with aims I also mentioned in the last post) had been directed mostly at corrupt town. Governments but the village. This process had begun with the 1987 Village Election ‘experimental’ Law. The CCP hoped the elected villagers would provide a check upon corrupt town governments and as I mentioned above they did clash with some of those governments. The VCs had the power...
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