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Combing the Sphere: NY Times on Austerity
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They say you can't comb a sphere, but I'm going to try. Saturday, October 15, 2011. NY Times on Austerity. Just a little quote:. Austerity is a political ideology masquerading as an economic policy. It rests on a myth, impervious to facts, that portrays all government spending as wasteful and harmful, and unnecessary to the recovery. The real world is a lot more complicated. America has no need to repeat Mr. Cameron’s failed experiment. Posted by Daryl McCullough. Facing South (Progressive Southern Blog).
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Combing the Sphere: March 2005
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They say you can't comb a sphere, but I'm going to try. Thursday, March 31, 2005. In the next day or so, Terri Schiavo will pass away. I'm not sure what I can say about this that hasn't already been said. But several people have asked me what I think about it- including my mother. So here goes:. I want to take a moment and say: oh that poor girl. She is in my prayers. And I pray that we are doing the right thing. Posted by Kyle McCullough. Facing South (Progressive Southern Blog). Life on the Lattice.
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Combing the Sphere: Republican Hypocrisy
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They say you can't comb a sphere, but I'm going to try. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Posted by Daryl McCullough. Rachel is the smartest and best comentator on the air. But Im afraid shes preaching to the choir. Undecideds have decided not to listen to here. Ironically, I think its because she makes them feel stupid for being undecided. They *should* feel stupid for being undecided, but they dont like to be told that, so instead they turn the channel. Facing South (Progressive Southern Blog).
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Brian's B.L.O.G. Cabin: March 2006
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Brian's B.L.O.G. Cabin. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Stovall 2, Part 2. Ch 10 - Design on the Web. This is really important to remember from Chapter 10 of James Stovall. S book. Bigger might not always mean better, but it does always mean more important. Good to know. White space is also key because the eye needs "breathing room" to make out what it going on. This should be built into the design of the website. When writing an article, white space is achieved from headings and spacing and all that go...One o...
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Signifying Nothing: how does saying nothing at all become so loud?
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008. Resolving the West Lothian question. I think I have to agree with the critics that fixing the anomalous situation of England in Britain’s almost-but-not-quite-federalist arrangements. Thanks to the reintroduction of home rule in Northern Ireland and Scotland and the establishment of a Welsh legislature over the last decade, by only allowing English (or, in some cases, English and Welsh) MPs to vote on some things only affecting England (or England and Wales. Monday, 15 March 2010.
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That'll leave a mark (Signifying Nothing: how does saying nothing at all become so loud?)
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015. That'll leave a mark. Here’s a phrase you never want to see in print (in a legal decision, no less) pertaining to your academic research: The IRB. Process, however, was improperly engaged by the Dartmouth researcher and ignored completely by the Stanford researchers. For this entry: https:/ blog.lordsutch.com/tb.cgi/4362. Like what you’re reading? To view other posts at. Please visit the BlogFront. Welcome to Signifying Nothing. At Middle Georgia State University. In Macon, Georgia.
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What could a federal UK look like? (Signifying Nothing: how does saying nothing at all become so loud?)
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Thursday, 18 September 2014. What could a federal UK look like? Assuming that the “no” vote prevails in the Scottish independence referendum. The next question for the United Kingdom is to consider constitutional reform to implement a quasi-federal system and resolve the West Lothian question. Once and for all. In some ways, it may also provide an opportunity to resolve the stalled. Reform of the upper house. As well. Here’s the rough outline of a proposal that might work. Lords reform back on the agenda.
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Signifying Nothing: how does saying nothing at all become so loud?
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015. That'll leave a mark. Here’s a phrase you never want to see in print (in a legal decision, no less) pertaining to your academic research: The IRB. Process, however, was improperly engaged by the Dartmouth researcher and ignored completely by the Stanford researchers. Related posts at other weblogs. To view other posts at. Please visit the BlogFront. Welcome to Signifying Nothing. A weblog featuring serious (and frivolous) commentary from Chris Lawrence. In Macon, Georgia. Cheap cost...
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Signifying Nothing: how does saying nothing at all become so loud?
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Thursday, 18 September 2014. What could a federal UK look like? Assuming that the “no” vote prevails in the Scottish independence referendum. The next question for the United Kingdom is to consider constitutional reform to implement a quasi-federal system and resolve the West Lothian question. Once and for all. In some ways, it may also provide an opportunity to resolve the stalled. Reform of the upper house. As well. Here’s the rough outline of a proposal that might work. Lords reform back on the agenda.
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Lived Experience | Abstract Nonsense
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Mathematics, liberal politics, and rants about the news of the day. 8216;s point about the difference between different applications of lived experience. Is strong enough to require me to clarify my general anti-anecdote position. To summarize the original bone of contention, I said just taking women’s (and minorities’) word for it whenever they say something offends them is akin to taking pro-Israeli Jewss whenever they say criticism of Israel is illegitimate. Lynet responds,. But just as motivating exa...