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Viaje! The further adventures of Jenn & Alan: Where on earth is Ballard?
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The further adventures of Jenn and Alan. It began in Barcelona. It continues until world domination is achieved! Thursday, April 13, 2006. Where on earth is Ballard? Giant mushrooms in ballard. The city is booming. Condos are sprouting all around like mushrooms after a rainstorm. Restaurants are still jamming at 9 PM. The storefronts are occupied, the. Packed mat-to-mat. The bassist/bartender Drew Church who co-owns Hazelwood. Is one happening place. The view from my office window. I have plenty of assoc...
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Instructor Amanda Castleman - Master Class – Travel Writing
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Instructor Amanda Castleman - Master Class Travel Writing. Master Class Travel Writing. After eight years in Europe and the Middle East, Travel Writer Amanda Castleman. Returned to freelance full-time from her homeport of Seattle. Her photos and words have appeared in. Afar, Outside, Islands, BBC Travel, Delta Sky,. MSN, Yahoo and. The International Herald Tribune. And her co-authors took the travel-blogging gold. Amanda has contributed to 30-odd books, including. Greece, A Love Story. 8220;She is a drea...
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An Anthropology of the Familiar: July 2014
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An Anthropology of the Familiar. Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Big Love and banning veils: On the (unintended? Consequences of criminalizing (im)morality. Anthropologists have long studied marriage and kinship patterns across cultures. In fact, these findings - that marriage norms (including who may be married to whom and how many people may enter into a marriage) differ considerably the world over and throughout history - have been at the core of anthropological challenges. But ultimately, I must admit that ...
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An Anthropology of the Familiar: My evolution of home
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An Anthropology of the Familiar. Saturday, September 27, 2014. My evolution of home. Anthropology has a long history of studying the cultural traits of people who have forged their way in a particular setting. Especially in the older texts, it's not uncommon to find work on "hill tribes" or "desert nomads," groups - and perhaps people - who are largely defined, to scholars anyway, by the landscapes they inhabit. These things shape the ways people eat, dress, build, etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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An Anthropology of the Familiar: Subjectivity of suffering?
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An Anthropology of the Familiar. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. It's when I try to apply this concept with my heart that I struggle. And, for me, it's the animals that make it tough. See, while my human research participants can share their emotions and we can, together, consider their experiences in lifetimes of context, with non-human animals, suffering becomes much more poignant and, as such, much more black and white. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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An Anthropology of the Familiar: tracing hairs, muscles, veins: sitting still during visiting hours
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An Anthropology of the Familiar. Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Tracing hairs, muscles, veins: sitting still during visiting hours. In this sometimes overwhelming American culture in which I live, busyness is something that is expected, lauded, admired. "I've been busy" has become a standard response to "How have you been? It's something I find myself saying, even if I'm not all that busy, because to be anything else could be mistaken for being [insert undesirable characteristic here]. About Americans, and ...
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World Hiker
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The official blog of guidebook author and outdoors writer and photographer, Craig Romano. Thursday, October 04, 2012. The Third Edition of Hiking in Snohomish County is now out! Read all about it in this press release and get your copy now! Hiking in Snohomish County. A new brochure that features 30 hikes from beach walks to wilderness explorations, is now available free from the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau. This the third edition of. Hiking in Snohomish County,. The 30 hikes capture the full scope o...
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World Hiker
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The official blog of guidebook author and outdoors writer and photographer, Craig Romano. Saturday, June 09, 2012. We try to reprint each title every 12-18 months, so I can add those changes in. I also try to keep you informed on my blog, facebook site. Day Hiking North Cascades. I am currently researching two new books,. Day Hiking San Juan and Gulf Island. Day Hiking Mount St Helens. I'll be working on a second edition on the. Day Hiking Olympic Peninsula. Labels: day hiking books. I need some coffee!
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