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UWP Blog: June 2008
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. More Thoughts on Welfare. After writing my previous post, I was thinking about the power of words. However, the meaning is not embodied in the word itself, but rather the concept behind the word. According to linguistics, words are (almost always) arbitrary. Therefore, the word itself does not hold any special meaning, but rather connects with a specific idea separate from itself. However, unlike stewardess. The feelings then associated with them simply transferred to the new wo...
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Warren Tan's blog.: July 2008
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Thursday, July 31, 2008. Being that New Keywords. Is a book encompassing words dealing with culture and society, I thought it would be fitting to discuss the word, “mainstream.”. It has a transitional yet subtle difference between being used as a noun and adjective. Originally meaning the "principal current of a river," 1667, from main. Hence, "prevailing direction in opinion, popular taste, etc.," a fig. use first attested in Carlyle (1831).”. And that’s exactly what it has become. When we discuss thing...
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UWP Blog: Follow up to comments on mobility
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Friday, July 11, 2008. Follow up to comments on mobility. As to the involvement of technology in this physical. Mobility, and its resulting lack of purity, if you will, I think of a similar example in my own family. One of my cousins is currently pregnant, and is insisting that she deliver her little son at home, without any drugs. The woman is insane. I asked her, "Would you wash your clothes in the river? I take your point entirely that "nothing compares to real human contact"—but I wonder what t...
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UWP Blog: My Dreamlife
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Saturday, July 26, 2008. July 27, 2008 at 10:53 AM. July 27, 2008 at 4:09 PM. Arisa, I would love to read more about dreams interpretation, what was the name of the book your friend has? Or were you talking about Freud's? Chris, I'll have to look at "Waking Life." I like the title, that counts for something, right? July 27, 2008 at 10:49 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Sex and Marriage in America. Follow up to comments on mobility. Issues of Race and Guilt.
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UWP Blog: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Let's try this again. I haven't blogged in so long, and I've been saying for months that I would start again, so here goes. Living in the South should provide a host of entertaining stories to entertain ya'll (see, I'm learning so fast, haha). I'll start with a list of funny words that I've noticed since we moved here. People actually say this, even people my age! Still can't believe it. Again, actually used! By "normal" people, not just crazy old guys with the corncob pipes.
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UWP Blog: Misu Online
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Thursday, July 24, 2008. I absolutely love this picture, and I think that it's great that you can see that it's one of our blogs on the screen. My psycho kitty. For short) always walks on my keyboard, often typing messages to my friends when we're chatting online. My best friend and I often joke that our cats get online when we're gone and order stuff off eBay. I think it might be true. I mean, she's obviously into the blog scene, online shopping is just a mouse click. What are you staring at? Of animals...
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Purelavender: Exposure in the 21st Century
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Exposure in the 21st Century. Or could it be that these disorders have long existed but were not acknowledge? Or rather, these sicknesses were seen as being possessed by devils or a looked at as a form of punishment by god? So any takers to continue an old trend? Overall i am looking forward to your post. July 30, 2008 at 3:54 PM. Finally: is exposure entering a 'new' period? Or are we continuing an old trend? How can 'exposure' manage to be something both desired and held at bay?
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Purelavender: July 2008
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Exposure in the 21st Century. Or could it be that these disorders have long existed but were not acknowledge? Or rather, these sicknesses were seen as being possessed by devils or a looked at as a form of punishment by god? So any takers to continue an old trend? Friday, July 25, 2008. Taking mobility for granted? I'm not even sure, how you would go about measuring if a person is taking mobility for granted or not. Where do you draw the line? Thursday, July 24, 2008. One particula...
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Purelavender: Start Walking, it is Good for You
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Thursday, July 10, 2008. Start Walking, it is Good for You. Since everything in today’s economy is increasing. Not only that, but walking is a great form of exercise. Walking can improve our well being by helping us burn fat, improve our heart rate, and help with blood circulations. Moreover, we can tone our calves, arms, and legs just by walking short distances everyday. Also, a person can lose a few calories easily. Ask our professor, he walks a lot! In addition, taking walks in this town called.