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(Language) Arts + Crafts: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. I have just changed my URL to http:/ languageartsandcrafts.blogspot.com/. Considering that is the title of my blog, I thought it would be more convenient for web surfers across the globe. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Recently, I was exploring the world wide web and blogosphere in search of ideas for my blog. My quest was momentarily interrupted by an instant message on Facebook sent by one of my friends. It read:. Sup dood, howd the test go 2day? Ugh i effing hate dat. I decided...
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LGBT Etcetera: Me
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ( queer, questioning, etc.) issues from a teen perspective. This blog is pretty much dormant, so if you want to keep track of me on the web, you're better off connecting with me on. Or shooting me an. How This Blog Freed My [Queer] Voice. Discover Each Student’s Story. Kate Bornstein's Blog for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws. Come Up to the Lab: My Gender Workshop. Turning the Page: Bilerico Project Is Ending. Transgression Not Your Mom’s Trans 101.
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LGBT Etcetera: Why I Choose Silence
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ( queer, questioning, etc.) issues from a teen perspective. Why I Choose Silence. Thursday, April 14, 2011 § 3. Today, rather than tomorrow, due to a all-school Pride Assembly on Friday (ironic, right? My high-school participated in GLSEN’s annual Day of Silence. Mine was as follows:. Update: My classmates’ articulate reflections on their Day of Silence can be found. You are currently reading Why I Choose Silence. 167; 3 Response to “Why I Choose Silence”. Turning the ...
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All we are, We are: Blackbird
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All we are, We are. And every day is a start to something beautiful. - Matt Nathanson. Saturday, April 9, 2011. My apologies for the hiatus, but as fourth quarter starts off I am back to blogging. As of late, we have been focusing on an ecocritical. Approach to literature (specifically children's stories. As well as other documents works that connect language and the environment. Do you consider yourself an "outdoorsy" person? Why or why not? What do they mean to you? Do you feel connected to animals?
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All we are, We are: September 2010
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All we are, We are. And every day is a start to something beautiful. - Matt Nathanson. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. We are what We are. Sitting beneath a tree,. Back propped up against the trunk,. Notebook in hand,. My hand darts around the page,. Doodling, sketching, spewing. Verse after unconnected verse. My eyes survey the still water,. Longing for answers and inspiration. I grow fixated on the willow tree before me,. It's reflection glitters and sways. Staring down at a name,. Suffocated by longing,.
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All we are, We are: October 2010
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All we are, We are. And every day is a start to something beautiful. - Matt Nathanson. Saturday, October 23, 2010. By Jimmy Eat World. Two months from yesterday one of my classmates passed away. Two months ago I remember the last night of summer spent at his wake. Although Alen and I were never very close, my friends and peers knew him well. And everyone loved him. Not a single person who knew him would disagree. To me, the most poignant part of the novel has been when the Price family's youngest child, ...
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All we are, We are: April 2011
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All we are, We are. And every day is a start to something beautiful. - Matt Nathanson. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Recommended listening: I'll Cover You. Today my high school participated in. The Day of Silence. The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, the. National Day of Silence. My Day of Silence. However initially, there was nothing anyone could do because my entire carpool was supporting The Day of Silence. Clearly, and quietly, the DoS exemplifies the importance of having a voice. Fortunate...
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LGBT Etcetera: Queer Secrets: Like Post Secret, Just Gayer
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ( queer, questioning, etc.) issues from a teen perspective. Queer Secrets: Like Post Secret, Just Gayer. Sunday, March 13, 2011 § 2. I’m a Post Secret. I love how each secret so perfectly captures a thought or a moment, how each is a story in bite-size form, and how each is a quick peek at someone's soul. I’ve recently come across Queer Secrets. And I think I’m in love. I’ve gotten into a habit of checking into Queer Secrets at least once a night. Reading the...Connect...
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(Language) Arts + Crafts: April 2011
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Sunday, April 17, 2011. A Post About Poetry. Which often deals with poetry. On the other hand, it is really frustrating when I can't understand the meaning or purpose behind a poem no matter how hard I try (this happens fairly often). My ineptitude in analyzing poetry is why I have steered clear of poetry on this blog. The goldenrod sheet provided me with a basic strategy for unpacking poetry and I was able to successfully break down the poem and comprehend it! 1 What is the poem saying? C) Consider conn...
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LGBT Etcetera: Sodomy, Shellfish and Slavery: Why the Bible is Not a Valid Excuse for Homophobia
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ( queer, questioning, etc.) issues from a teen perspective. Sodomy, Shellfish and Slavery: Why the Bible is Not a Valid Excuse for Homophobia. Saturday, October 2, 2010 § 13. Signs that pop up every now and again. The passages that arguably condemn homosexuality have been picked apart before; there’s really no need to rehash them here. This site. Wearing polyester ( Leviticus 19:19. Or getting a short haircut ( Leviticus 19:27. Before I delve into that question a littl...