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Gulliver: Arrived
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Reflections of a Yahoo. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Well, I finally made it! I arrived in Delhi this afternoon after a long trans-Pacific flight. It's pretty warm here this time of year, and it's hard for me to imagine that only yesterday I was cross-country skiing through the foothills of whatever mountains are near Snohomish. (Yes, it was fun. But I must have fallen at least twenty times and my butt still hurts! But I didn't tell him so. May 18, 2008 at 9:27 AM. Looking forward to your stories, Rachel!
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Gulliver: A Frustrating Speaking Experience
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Reflections of a Yahoo. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. A Frustrating Speaking Experience. Don't worry, I'm back. I haven't drowned in the sea. I went to Hawaii and spent as little time as possible on my computer. One day soon I may write about the Dalai Lama, but it won't be tonight. I'm too tired. The whole mob jumped and ran for the door. It was lunch time. I had just told them about starving babies, and they were still concerned about lunch! Labels: Kingdom of God. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Gulliver: September 2008
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Reflections of a Yahoo. Wednesday, September 10, 2008. Well friends, I brought two significant things back with me from India this time: Malaria and a job. I suppose I didn't "officially" obtain these things until a few days after returning to the States. Both happened in Toledo, Ohio, where I will be moving to in a little over a month. But they did originate in Asia. From Kolkata I trained back to Varanasi to run some errands and to say farewell to the Sharmas (Lala, Vibha, Vinayak, and Vinit). Vina...
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(de)construction zone: From the side of the oppressor
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Http:/ de.constructionists.googlepages.com/home. Friday, May 9, 2008. From the side of the oppressor. I aint good enough, aint strong enough, aint smart enough to give up. No matter what these people are saying and even when what I'm saying aint flowing I aint stopping. Because I can't. I can't stop or pause, or press resume on the DVD of my memory, I just keep going. I lost the remote, she lost the remote, maybe the goddamn thing didn't even come with a remote, I sure don't remember directions. To a pla...
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(de)construction zone: Masculinities Introduction and Problematic Freedom of Speech
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Http:/ de.constructionists.googlepages.com/home. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Masculinities Introduction and Problematic Freedom of Speech. Questions posed to the reading of “Five faces of Oppression”. What is the difference between free speech and hate speech? How do systems of violence protect hate speech? A couple examples from class were:. Georgia Tech, Ruth Malhotra: A woman, who according to my classmate, sued the university in order to use homosexual slurs as a part of her amendment right to free speech.
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(de)construction zone: "Smear the Queer" is what it’s called
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Http:/ de.constructionists.googlepages.com/home. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Smear the Queer" is what it’s called. Apparently, it’s a game for children much like rugby. Each time it’s uttered, a laugh follows, of pleasure, with the possibility of sarcasm thrown in. pleasure in much the same way people say they enjoyed the movie, “Boy’s Don’t Cry.” A pleasure I reject. Smear the Queer. Did you play it? I'm to mad to rhyme. Did you play it and never think of where it’s from,. So here’s how it goes:. I remember,...
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Gulliver: Asian Souvenirs
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Reflections of a Yahoo. Wednesday, September 10, 2008. Well friends, I brought two significant things back with me from India this time: Malaria and a job. I suppose I didn't "officially" obtain these things until a few days after returning to the States. Both happened in Toledo, Ohio, where I will be moving to in a little over a month. But they did originate in Asia. From Kolkata I trained back to Varanasi to run some errands and to say farewell to the Sharmas (Lala, Vibha, Vinayak, and Vinit). Vina...
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Gulliver: Here In America (Part 1)
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Reflections of a Yahoo. Thursday, October 9, 2008. Here In America (Part 1). I offered to share the cost, but she refused. So we enjoyed a beautiful night of conversation and good sleep thanks to a good stove. Meeting Cat and Greg was providential, I think. I sensed that Cat was a very special person. I wish I could share more about all that transpired, but my time limit at this Internet cafe is running out! Once in Lolo I stopped at a second hand shop and picked up some sweet 1960s Halmark candleholders...
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(de)construction zone: rape culture leaking out the collective subconciousness
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Http:/ de.constructionists.googlepages.com/home. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Rape culture leaking out the collective subconciousness. Then, in the second reading, “The Anti-Rape Rules” the author considered himself an ally of women who’ve been sexually assaulted, or raped. The article pointed out some really good points about what to do if someone you know has been raped such as:. 2) Trust her choices. 3) Take the hard road when necessary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An origional by lucky.