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Topic of the Week: DuBois | The Commonplace Project
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Classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution. Topic of the Week: DuBois. February 23, 2010. Ok, so you got away with one last week. (In the future, if I forget to post a topic, you are only responsible for one post.). What has this Beauty to do with the world? What has Beauty to do with Truth and Goodness — with the facts of the world and the right actions of men? Here is your question (actually, it’s like 3 questions):. Do you agree or disagree with this idea? You should note that it’s not.
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Classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution. January 25, 2010. If possible, leave a link to the youtube video of the song. Filed in topic of the week. 3 Responses to “Music”. January 25, 2010 at 5:37 pm. I don’t always like the songs of this style just because the music isn’t my favorite and the words don’t adress something I’m dealing with usually. January 25, 2010 at 9:53 pm. Http:/ classicallycreative.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/reply-to-music/. January 26, 2010 at 6:14 pm.
Topic of the Week: The Blog | The Commonplace Project
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Classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution. Topic of the Week: The Blog. March 29, 2010. For your last assignment, I want you to give me some feedback on the blogs themselves. Some things to consider: What did you like/dislike about it? What was the hardest part of keeping up a blog? What would you change if you had it to do over again? Was it valuable or a hassle? Filed in topic of the week. 4 Responses to “Topic of the Week: The Blog”. March 29, 2010 at 8:06 pm. March 29, 2010 at 9:43 pm.
Topic of the week: Valentine’s Day | The Commonplace Project
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Classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution. Topic of the week: Valentine’s Day. February 9, 2010. Three related questions to consider this week. You may answer them here, or on your blogs. 1 How old do you think someone should have to be before their parents allow them to date (or court, if you are an advocate of courtship)? How did you determine this? 2 How old do you have to be to fall “in love” (in the romantic sense of the word)? 3 How do (will) you know when you are in love? 3 How do (wil...
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Classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution. Shifting Gears (Topic of the Week). January 12, 2010. For Grammar 3/4, there will now be only one post per week required on your blogs, and one response to the topic of the week. This week’s topic: cooking and education (you can blame the book. For the subject matter). In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason that in large kitchens the cooking is usually bad. What does this mean? How is cooking like education?
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Blogging Frequency | Joshwfan's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. November 17, 2009. So, I just made a no brainer post, solely because I had to for the grade. But now I have a real one! So, we are supposed to post twice a week, right? Well, I’ve found like four people that have actually done that! So, my post is to ask the question (mainly for j80) is this still an assignment, or what is going on here? Because even j80 has merely posted once since Oct 17th. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Thoughts From The Cave. Archive for September, 2010. A Thought for Orion About Absurdism. September 28, 2010. Facebook wouldn’t let me send this in one message, soI put it on my old blog. Again, I had spacial limiations, so it’s pretty general. During the past year, my friend from school and I have conversed and labored over topics in literature, philosophy, religion, and current events. Recently, we read two books that highlight absurdism. The Stranger. By Albert Camus, and Fear and Trembling. By Kierke...
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Thoughts From The Cave. A Thought About Facebook. November 8, 2009. Ask anyone who to go to for advice on social skills, and they will all give you my name. Unfortunately, I simply am not able to talk to everyone about their specific social life, so I will simply address general issues, namely Facebook. That’s the first obstacle to overcome. When it comes to actually having a Facebook, there are some rules you must follow. They are “Mike’s Ten Commandments of Facebook.”. 1: Thou shalt log on. 4: If somet...
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Thoughts From The Cave. Archive for February, 2010. A Thought About Johnny Cash. February 27, 2010. Today is Johnny Cash’s birthday, which is basically a holiday to me, because if Grandpa hadn’t listened to Johnny Cash with me as a young boy, I wouldn’t have wanted to learn guitar. RIP Johnny. Imjustonehandclapping ’s Blog. Jessica ’s Blog. Jordan ’s Blog. Joshwfan ’s Blog. Just Another Blog…. Nevi ’s Blog. Thoughts From The Cave. Why cant i figure this out ’s Blog. Blog at WordPress.com.
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September | 2009 | Thoughts From The Cave
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Thoughts From The Cave. Archive for September, 2009. A Thought About “Glee”. September 28, 2009. During school, I don’t watch much TV for two reasons: 1 – I don’t have the time, and 2 – TV has gotten stale in my opinion. Most of it is generic (like CBS’s countless CSI or NCIS ripoffs), or repeats itself (time to save the world. Heroes). Turns out, if I do end up enjoying a show, it probably will get canceled (Terminator, Pushing Daisies, Kings) or postponed (Chuck). Often, “Glee” delivers wha...Of course...
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Commonplacency
Not to be confused with common decency). Thursday, 20 December 2007. Not Citizens, But Consumers. A change has come over our democracy, it is called consumptionism. American citizens’ first importance to his country is now no longer that of citizen, but that of consumer. Atlantic Monthly' November 1924. Quoted in Adam Curtis' 'The Century of the Self' 2002). Century of the self. Sunday, 11 November 2007. The Desirability of Compelling Children to Work. Friday, 19 October 2007. Carrots, Sticks and Donkeys.
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commonplaceness in a sentence | simple examples
In A Sentence .org. The best little site that helps you understand word usage with examples. Commonplaceness in a sentence. Dada-ism, we find that the charm of the idea exists mainly in the fact that they wish all things levelled in the mind of man to the degree of commonplaceness which is typical of and peculiar to it. In his 1970 collection American Violence: A Documentary History, Richard Hofstadter wrote of the extraordinary frequency, [the] sheer commonplaceness of violence in American history.
Commonplace Nook
The commonplace book emerged in the 15th century as a way to compile knowledge. This is my 21st century version of a commonplace book, with comments on books, movies, performances, and exhibits. Sunday, October 16, 2011. Betrayal by Harold Pinter (text). Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Sunday, July 17, 2011. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Infinite at NT New Views. The Tree of Life. Ezra Axelrod's American Motel. Saturday, July 9, 2011. The Scramble for Africa. You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Monday, July 4, 2011.
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Commonplace of a Magpie
Commonplace of a Magpie. Our theories always outstrip our facts. Giving facts a chance to catch-up. Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Middle School Reading Lists 100 Years Ago vs. Today by Annie Holmquist. Middle School Reading Lists 100 Years Ago vs. Today. Monday, March 5, 2018. Discredited Sex Assault Research Infects U.S. Legal System by Linda LeFauve and Stuart Taylor Jr. Discredited Sex Assault Research Infects U.S. Legal System. By Linda LeFauve and Stuart Taylor Jr. Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Women’...
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Up Coming Tutor Training:. March 17th and 24th 2018. Common Place Family Learning Center. 514 S Shelley St., Peoria, IL 61605. How to get involved. Congratulations to our Adult Learners who recently graduated from our Next Steps program! Next Steps is a community program designed to create opportunities for personal growth and development for adult learners through various activities and discussions. Common Place offers FREE Saturday morning tutoring for grades K – 12, from 9:00 am to Noon! Browse our we...
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The Commonplace Project | classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution
Classical pedagogy meets the technological revolution. Topic of the Week: The Blog. March 29, 2010. For your last assignment, I want you to give me some feedback on the blogs themselves. Some things to consider: What did you like/dislike about it? What was the hardest part of keeping up a blog? What would you change if you had it to do over again? Was it valuable or a hassle? Filed in topic of the week. Topic of The Week: Health care. March 22, 2010. 2) Is it a good or bad thing? Topic of the week: CSW.
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The Hollows / Supporting Characters. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Initially appears in Dead Witch Walking. The captain of the local FIB office. Arranges for the FIB to pay off Rachel's death bounty in exchange for her becoming a freelance operative aiding the FIB in their attempt to keep up with the I.S. Rachel's pay from the FIB eventually becomes entangled in red tape, so Edden arranges for her to own Francis's car after he is murdered. Initially appears in The Good, The Bad, and The Undead. Detective and...
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Commonplacer:
Welcome to the Commonplacer project. The Commonplacer is a web-based tool that allows you to edit, adapt, and rewrite texts to create your own editions. The Commonplacer takes its name from the practice of commonplacing. Which was a way of both making and reading books in the early modern period. Readers would extract passages or key phrases from books and write them down in their own commonplace books, often organised under headings, as a record for future use. The Commonplacer allows you to create virt...
CommonPlacer | Where Sajidah Writes
I sold a book and it will be out soon iA. September 10, 2016. Alhamdulillah. So ten years ago, around this time, I tinkered with the idea of beginning a blog. It was my way of working myself back to writer-me. And writer-me wanted to publish a book. You know how they say persistence pays off? Well it’s true. Here’s proof on goodreads: (The blurb still needs fixing so ignore that). Saints, Misfits, Monster and Mayhem. If you’re on goodreads. I’d like to thank my manuscript for…. May 13, 2016. When you hit...
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EPISODE SIX – Full Plate Farm. A single winter’s day at Full Plate Farm. EPISODE FIVE – Christmas in Dixie. A story of family, loss and transformation at a defunct roadside attraction in Crawfordville, GA. EPISODE FOUR – Turtle Soup (part 2). I follow the call of Turtle Soup to the town of East Aurora, New York – where everyone marries their high-school sweetheart, a speargun is never too far away and canned turtle meat in nowhere to be found. EPISODE THREE – Turtle Soup (part I). Farmer on the Roof.
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