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Male games for male gamers: A case study « Two Whole Cakes
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Male games for male gamers: A case study. July 23, 2011. Several of you have emailed me about this today, so here you go. Some dudes are planning a LAN party in Austin, TX to coincide with the release of Battlefield 3. Pretty much every FPS gamer I know is super-psyched for this title, and honestly, the LAN party in question sounds pretty boss. Until you get to the section that originally said. Are there other restrictions? Since it’s been picked up by some blogs, the text has been changed. Ultimately, t...
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Another Long Paws | Red Herring Online
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Rambling Musings of a Teenage Socialist. Skip to primary content. July 8, 2012. It’s me again! Sorry for the hiatus. I’ve been doing other things, having moved on from using this site to procrastinate to procrastinating about posting on this site. What rot, I know. Of that, I am truly Adam-ant. Spread the Glorious Word. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 16 thoughts on “ Another Long Paws. August 5, 2012 at 9:48 pm. So what do you have, about 14 weeks until you are free from school? We are all spam.
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CV | I'll get there. It'll be worth the trip.
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I'll get there. It'll be worth the trip. A complete CV can be downloaded at andracki cv. University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, Chicago, IL. Provide reference, research, and readers’ advisory assistance to sixth- through eighth-grade students at a pre-K through 12 independent school under the auspices of the University of Chicago. Oversee administration of a collection of 15,000 items to a student body of over 350, including circulation, ordering, and cataloging of materials. August 2012 August 2014.
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Projects | I'll get there. It'll be worth the trip.
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I'll get there. It'll be worth the trip. This blog is a “future file” of stories I’m interested in as a storyteller, ranging from folklore to more recent literary tales. The file includes source notes, cultural origins, potential audience notes, and ideas for adaptation and was originally created for a Storytelling class. This website is a bibliographic history of the Caldecott Award-winning picture book. Sam, Bangs and Moonshine. Youth Services Librarianship Wiki. Non-native Speakers of English. My cat ...
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Reprint: Why the world needs fat acceptance. « Two Whole Cakes
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Reprint: Why the world needs fat acceptance. July 25, 2011. The following was originally printed in the Summer 2010 “Body Issue” of Geez Magazine. A Canadian publication dealing with progressive spirituality. I just learned last week that it actually won something: 1st place opinion piece in the Canadian Church Press awards. Wild, huh? Anyway, that reminded me that the full text of the piece never did make it online, so I’m reproducing it here. Over the holidays last year, I was walking through the parki...
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Short Cuts: The good, the bad, and the to-be-determined « Two Whole Cakes
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Short Cuts: The good, the bad, and the to-be-determined. August 18, 2011. I know, it’s like all I am doing lately is quick little article-debunkings. Soon, my pets, I will have time for blogging again. Like roughly two weeks from now. Ahem. Let’s start with the bad. Today’s Boston Globe has an article about trying to tell our kids how fat they are. There is also a Token Asshole, because you need one in such articles to deliver the Hard Truth, when everyone is busy wringing their hands over their child...
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Railsea – China Miéville | tomcat in the red room
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Arthur C. Clarke Award 2016 Reviews. Tomcat in the red room. A blog about books. Railsea – China Miéville. June 11, 2012. I’ve always believed that fiction is, at best, very problematically related to the real world; and this, to a degree, is the reason why I don’t review many so-called “realist” novels, as I find the greater part of that entire genre (yup, “genre”) to be so much hubristic bullshit. Having read. China Miéville’s extraordinary riff on. I was continually reminded of Roland Barthes’ seminal...