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Ubikcan: August 2006
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Just a blog concentrating on mapping, politics, history, and philosophy, not necessarily in that order. OH-Gov: Strickland (D) 57, Blackwell (R) 32%. I'm going to Ohio in October and I'll be glad to see it gain a Dem. governor for the first time in 16 years, what with it being a swing state in the presidential elections and all. NYT. Has this one firmly in the "leaning Dem" column. Links to this post. Hurricane maps from Weather Underground. Links to this post. Interesting post at Daily Kos from their sc...
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UAArt: Born In Cold To Warm Through Arts | Invisible Bridges
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Stories of Cross-Cultural Significance. UAArt: Born In Cold To Warm Through Arts. Posted on August 23, 2011. Long Russian winters provoke all sorts of endeavors. Locals find their comfort in ice-cold vodka and old folk songs, chastushki. Members of the International Women’s Club (IWC) in Moscow found a solution using a slightly different combination and experimented with arts and diplomacy. The United Ambassadors of Art. UAArt founders at the gala in Armenia, 2011. History of Art and Diplomacy. Formed a ...
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Once Junk Mail Now Historical Rarity | Invisible Bridges
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Stories of Cross-Cultural Significance. Once Junk Mail Now Historical Rarity. Posted on September 8, 2011. Nikolai Fedorovich Denisovskii and Pavel Petrovich Sokolov-Skalia. Our One Thousandth Blow, 1944. Gift of the USSR Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. In dentistry or at work cleaning is always a good idea. In 1997 the Department of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago. Posers from WWII. Thus, began the odyssey of the Windows on the War. Windows on the War. Based in...
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Q & A With Helen McCarthy Kamishibai Expert | Invisible Bridges
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Stories of Cross-Cultural Significance. Q and A With Helen McCarthy Kamishibai Expert. Posted on August 29, 2011. It finally happened. I found Helen McCarthy. Kamishibai expert in England. I bring her answers to my questions to you. Fascinating stuff! Helen McCarthy Steve Kyte 2009 Kindly provided by Ms. McCarthy. Q: What is special about the kamishibai storytelling technique? Q: How popular is it among children and adults? Q: What are the differences between these two kamishibais? Kamishibai didn’...
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Kamishibai for Kids & in Manufacturing | Invisible Bridges
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Stories of Cross-Cultural Significance. Kamishibai for Kids and in Manufacturing. Posted on August 11, 2011. Bang-bang, bang- bang. The loud noise of the wooden clappers, hyoshigi (hyo-shigi), signaled the beginning of the Japanese story. It wasn’t your ordinary book reading session. It was Kamishibai. About twenty kids, with their parents, gathered at the Japanese American Service Committee. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Back in the day the storyteller rode a bicycle from one village to another...
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Soprano With an Armenian Accent | Invisible Bridges
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Stories of Cross-Cultural Significance. Soprano With an Armenian Accent. Posted on March 5, 2012. Isabel Bayrakdarian and Serouj Kradjian. The vigor of Isabel Bayrakdarian. Canadian-based soprano, together with her husband and pianist, Serouj Kradjian, filled the Mandel Hall of the University of Chicago. During a two-hour performance, the couple presented song recitals that varied from Armenian folk song arrangements by Komidas. To a piquant bouquet of tango-songs by Carlos Gardel. Dressed in a black taf...
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Asia | Invisible Bridges
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Stories of Cross-Cultural Significance. Kamishibai For Kids and In Manufacturing. Bang-bang, bang- bang. The loud noise of the wooden clappers, hyoshigi (hyo-shigi), signaled the beginning of the Japanese story. It wasn’t your ordinary book reading session. It was Kamishibai. About twenty kids, with their parents, gathered at the Japanese American Service Committee. 9-month-old enjoying his first Kamishibai story. Back in the day the storyteller rode a bicycle from one village to another. His bicycle...
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KLSFT
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For a broader list of my involvement in formal organizations. Over the years, I have also compiled a list of links to organizations that offer various kinds of action and information for promoting social justice. These are listed below. This is not, of course, a comprehensive list, but simply things that I have come across that I think are worth sharing. Links to Anti-Oppression Websites. Natl Assoc for Multicultural Ed.
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Information on Genes: Is race "real"?
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Answers to questions on genes, genetics and genomics from experts in the field. How "Information On Genes" works. To ask a question, send email to questions@ongenes.info. All questions are anonymous. Your question may be edited, merged with another question or published sometime in the future. However, you will get a reply to your question by email in any case. To answer a question, use the comment feature. Sunday, November 18, 2007. So, my answer to this questions has been given before. It seems to me t...
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Boomerific: November 2005
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Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Here's Where I Am. I'm done with the latest round of ethical mindfucking and just want my freakin' kid. Posted by sster @ 7:50 PM. Monday, November 28, 2005. On a Race Roll. Today, "I definitely think you're right about hemming and hawing being potentially damaging for our kids. I mean, how awful would it be to see your parents doubting the right to be your parents? Posted by sster @ 11:20 PM. Sunday, November 27, 2005. Right before Thanksgiving I thought I'd put myself in t...