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Utopian Idealists Against Our Nation and People - (USA)
Foreword by the Green Arrow If this blog was a newspaper, I would class it as being a mix between the Daily Mail and The Sun with the different types of articles posted. Now some of these " articles " are just that, " articles " that hopefully inform in an interesting way but occasionally along comes an " Essay " and these are a completely different kettle of fish. They are not just articles for wrapping the news in, they are serious pieces of work and the following is a very serious p
http://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2009/05/utopian-idealists-against-our-nation.html

Which dictionary would you choose ? - (USA)
Salam to all. Kif hal? Kuwais ? Alhamdulillah. I've just finished revising my Usul Fiqh, just now. Feeling likely to add something new in blog. All of a sudden. But there is, actually accidentally a reason. In my revision just now, somehow my (or my friend's) MP3 turned out to play a song that written by Sayyid Qutb. It is AKHI ANTA HURR. It just reminds me of the one who had sold his soul and everything in his (hopefully it's suitable if I put 'our') 'struggle' in Uprising of Islam in 19th
http://schml.blogspot.com/2009/05/which-dictionary-would-you-choose.html

We Have a Winner - (USA)
I have read a lot of bad PKD articles in my life. In the beginning, I built this blog around ripping these articles apart - so much so, that I kinda screamed myself hoarse, and eventually mellowed out. But here we go again. There's a longish article posted over on bookslut.com titled ' Speed Reading: The 44 Novels of Philip K Dick ' which drags poor Phil through the muck and mire for a dozen or so paragraphs without ever discussing his writing. This article made me mad. Of course the article's
http://totaldickhead.blogspot.com/2009/08/we-have-winner.html

Posts about katrina as of May 12, 2009 - (USA)
May 12th, 2009 admin Posted in Movies-TV | 0 views Janeane Garofalo Confirms That Tea Party Protesters “All Racists!” - theblogprof.blogspot.com05/12/2009No big shocker there. Via American Power this morning: Griff Jenkins interviewed Jeneane Garofalo on the street, … all racists.” Here’s the video on Hannity:Doe that mean that Zo is a racist?:Or how about Katrina Pierson Kermit Ruffins on Tremé - parasitesandsycophants.blogspot.com05/12/2009New Orleans jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and compo
http://www.shirasmane.com/2009/05/12/posts-about-katrina-as-of-may-12-2009/

Fairy Tales Collection.com - (USA)
http://www.fairytalescollection.com/

May 11, 2009: Comfort food - (USA)
  “The default shape of print is not taller than wide. It’s wider than tall just like all the rest , because the default shape of print is two pages side-by-side . And the reason is the same reason as the shape of TV and cinema and theater and surfing and all the rest: because we have two eyes next to each other, not one on top of the other.” - Scott McCloud   “If you want a DC comic that contains new ideas, then you buy something like Vertigo’s Air . The fact that there
http://tcj.com/journalista/?p=837

Matt & Andrej Koymasky Home - (USA)
Personal home page with Andrej Koymasky's original gay love stories in Italian and in English, memorials, opinions, documentation, pics, graphics, art, and more
http://andrejkoymasky.com/

Brain-Juice.com - (USA)
http://www.brain-juice.com/main.html

Rumor Of Resume’s Death Greatly Exagerated - (USA)
I said the resume was dead. Many, many professionals got back to me to argue the point. If you would like to weigh in on whether or not the resume is dead, you can leave a comment below or write a guest post. Rumor Of Resume’s Death Greatly Exagerated To paraphrase Mark Twain, the rumors of a resume’s death has been greatly exaggerated. A resume has traditionally been a snapshot of a person’s career, education and experience. Its intent has been to provide the reader or receiver informati
http://blogs.timesunion.com/classconflict/?p=1784

Biographies: Biography, Famous People, Biographical Information - LibrarySpot.com - (USA)
Look up biographical information on LibrarySpot.com.
http://www.libraryspot.com/biographies/

Zero Hedge Exclusive: One Whistleblower's Fight Against Goliath Over The Definition Of Risk - (USA)
When Zero Hedge recently posted a letter from Deepak Moorjani, it was means to be shared as more of an opinion piece with some policy implications - it is, after all, rare to get the insight of whistleblowers who decry allegedly illicit practices. The fact that Moorjani's previously published piece had been removed from certain main stream media outlets, however, raised some red flags and I decided to probe further. What I have discovered is an ever-developing, very intricate story, with pote
http://zerohedge.blogspot.com/2009/05/zero-hedge-exclusive-one-whistleblower.html

Video Download Reviews By Dennis - (USA)
by Dennis Eaton It wasn’t that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples. Road Trip: Josh and girlfriend are in college, but 1800 miles apart. When Josh is videotaped having sex with another girl things are still safe. When that tape is
http://knolcenter.com/video-download-reviews-by-dennis.html

Dorset the Evil Guardian? - (USA)
While doing some research for a blog post last night, I looked up the entry for Thomas Grey, first Marquess of Dorset, in W. E. Hampton's Memorials of the Wars of the Roses . This book, put out by the Richard III Society in 1979, contains descriptions of memorials and tombs connected to various Wars of the Roses personages, with a potted biography of each one. Though most of the biographies are fairly straightforward, Hampton's account of Dorset, Elizabeth Woodville's eldest son by her first ma
http://susandhigginbotham.blogspot.com/2009/05/dorset-evil-guardian.html

Milk - (USA)
Gus Van Sant's Milk is at once an homage to the country's first openly gay, publicly elected official, a love letter to the movement he aimed to forcibly expel from "the closet" and a celebration of the city in which the historic events occurred. Ironically, Van Sant's reputation for exploring the fringe (Mala Noche, Gerry) and digging beneath the painful surface of controversial or unseemly events (Elephant, Last Days) is a legacy he doesn't bask in here—but he doesn't forget it either. Like h
http://boxoffice.com/reviews/2008/11/milk.php

ScienceWorld - (USA)
Eric Weisstein's World of Science
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/

Serendipità - (USA)
In un articolo pubblicato sabato nel Guardian , il giornalista Jeremy Paxman, insopportabile ai più e adorato da pochi (fra cui la sottoscritta) , riflette sulla sua collezione di enciclopedie, dizionari e altre opere di consultazione nell’era di Internet: [...] a reference book’s capacity for serendipity will score over the web every time . You may be able to turn up the biography of Roy Jenkins much faster on the ODNB website. But you won’t see that the line of J’s among whom he’s interr
http://taccuinoditraduzione.wordpress.com/2009/05/04/serendipita/

Jane’s Fame by Claire Harman - (USA)
Subtitle: How Jane Austen Conquered The World. … or did she … ? Claire Harman’s eloquent introduction talks of publishers sent the first copy of Pride and Prejudice with the names changed and only one noticing that; of titles and contents used in ways in no way related to their original use; of sequels, prequels and adaptations. Is it Jane Austen that is famed or is it just an idea associated with her name? We shall see! First there is Jane Austen’s life and career to consider. Just
http://fleurfisher.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/janes-fame-by-claire-harman/

What is the prosecution doing in Duch’s trial? - (USA)
Phnom Penh (Cambodia). 25/01/2007: Nhem En, one of the six photographers at S-21, standing next to Joseph Mussomeli, then U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia, during a press conference. The minutes of his statement to the co-Investigating Judges were read in court, without him being summoned. The document was fiercely criticised by the defence as originating from “a man [who] deluded for years some journalists or even some researchers”©John Vink/MagnumKa-sethttp://cambodia.ka-set.info/By Stéphanie Gée05
http://khmernz.blogspot.com/2009/08/what-is-prosecution-doing-in-duchs.html

Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia - (USA)
Explore the updated online encyclopedia from Encyclopaedia Britannica with hundreds of thousands of articles, biographies, videos and photos along with access to the Britannica Student Encyclopedia, Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, and Merriam-Webster's Dictionary & Thesaurus.
http://www.britannica.com/

Movies To Go Out And Watch - (USA)
by Bill Wells For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. Let’s look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site. The Cable Guy: Steve Kovacs has moved into a new apartment. When Chip the cable guy comes over to set up his system, Steve slips him a fifty for some free channels. Chip sees this as an opening to be Steve’s b
http://electronics-council.com/blog/15404/movies-to-go-out-and-watch/

Muzammil Siddiqi at Chapman University - (USA)
Imam Muzammil SiddiqiLast night I atttended a panel discussion at Chapman University in Orange, California. The event was hosted by the Dept of Religious Studies at Chapman and featured Rabbi Stuart Altschuler and Imam Muzammil Siddiqi, both of whom are on the staff at Chapman. The moderator was the Department Chair, Marvin Meyer. The topic of discussion was Muslim-Jewish relations. About 30 members of the community attended.Prior to descibing the event itself, I am cross-posting a summary of Si
http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/2008/11/muzammil-siddiqi-at-chapman-university.html

Book Review ~ “Faro’s Daughter” by Georgette Heyer - (USA)
I’ve said it before - I am not an Austen sequel’s reader or a romance reader.  I wrote about the Chicago AGM and my delight in the evening on Romance and have since been a regular reader of the “Teach me Tonight” blog.  As soon as I returned from Chicago,  a quick run to the local used bookstore that stocks romances sent me home with all of the novels of Eloisa James’s “Desperate Duchesses” series.  The first was a quick and enjoyable read - the rest await my time!  So with this intro, it is eas
http://janeausteninvermont.wordpress.com/2008/11/23/book-review-faros-daughter-by-georgette-heyer/

The Life & Diary of David Brainerd :: Biography :: Church History :: Monergism Books :: Refor - (USA)
Jonathan Edwards and David Brainerd (Authors) Monergism Books - Reformed Books & Resources - $3.99 Shipping - Great Prices
http://www.monergismbooks.com/Life-Diary-of-David-Brainerd-p-17067.html

www.whonamedit.com - (USA)
Comprehensive dictionary of medical eponyms. The stories of diseases, conditions, medical syndromes and the people whose names they carry.
http://www.whonamedit.com/

Biography-center indexes 18041 biographies ! - (USA)
Biography-center is a huge directory of biographies available on the Web
http://www.biography-center.com/

Tomb search could end riddle of Shakespeare’s true identity - (USA)
A sarcophagus in an English parish church could solve the centuries-old literary debate over who really wrote the plays of William Shakespeare. Parishioners at St Mary’s church in Warwick have sought permission to examine the contents of the 17th monument built by Fulke Greville, a writer and contemporary of Shakespeare who some believe is the true author of several of the Bard’s works. In an echo of the blockbuster book and film, The Da Vinci Code , the search has been prom
http://www.usposttoday.com/tomb-search-could-end-riddle-of-shakespeares-true-identity/

 

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