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Through Eyes Like Mine. Day to day musings about the world. A fan's perspective on the world of sports. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contact the author at. Email: nlnakada@gmail.com twitter: @writersgrind. Noriko Nakada's books on Goodreads. Through Eyes Like Mine. Ratings: 13 (avg rating 4.69). Ratings: 3 (avg rating 4.67). Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Noriko: with an American Accent: Culmination Address for the Class of 2015
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Noriko: with an American Accent. One woman's multiracial perspective. Culmination Address for the Class of 2015. Make each day your masterpiece.". Coach Wooden and the Class of 2015. Over the past couple of years, a dedicated teacher at my school has founded and grown an award-. That is when I began months of missing, missing the students I never said goodbye to, and missing my mom who never recovered and crossed over a few days later. In these months of missing, I lived in the memories of the past&#...
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Noriko: with an American Accent: May 2015
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Noriko: with an American Accent. One woman's multiracial perspective. Culmination Address for the Class of 2015. Make each day your masterpiece.". Coach Wooden and the Class of 2015. Over the past couple of years, a dedicated teacher at my school has founded and grown an award-. That is when I began months of missing, missing the students I never said goodbye to, and missing my mom who never recovered and crossed over a few days later. In these months of missing, I lived in the memories of the past&#...
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My Humble Book Reviews: March 2010
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My Humble Book Reviews. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Why Does E= mc. And why do we care? By Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw. The book claims to bring physics down to a level that is understandable by all. I consider myself a reasonably intelligent person, but I got lost halfway through the book. I was good with the history, the time/space continuum. But I couldn't get it. I tried. I think more pictures, more examples might have helped, but I don't feel any smarter for having read this book. If you are a fan of Kat...
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My Humble Book Reviews: October 2009
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My Humble Book Reviews. Saturday, October 3, 2009. September has been a hard month for me, only seven books. I am hoping to fit in a few more in the next 30 days. Your Inner Fish - A Journey Into the 3.5 Billion-Year History of the Human Body. The Mother Tongue - English and How it Got That Way. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. At times the book was very hard to read and very violent. I felt the end was dragged out a bit (it wasn't a surprise ending, so no suspense and thus no need to drag it ou...
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My Humble Book Reviews: My Wordle
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My Humble Book Reviews. Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Thanks Noriko for teaching me to do a Wordle. I did one for my blog and I love it. January 26, 2011 at 9:16 PM. I love your year in books wordle too! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Reporting Jim Horn to the Professor Watchlist. Ten Blogs Posts to Start the Year: Why I Keep Teaching. 4LAKids - some of the news that doesn't fit. WHY SCHOOL START TIMES PLAY A HUGE ROLE IN KIDS’ SUCCESS. Happy National Championship Game Day!
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Noriko: with an American Accent: July 2014
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Noriko: with an American Accent. One woman's multiracial perspective. Ten more titles for 2014. I'm still behind in my reading, but here are the next ten titles I've finished this year. I sought out more writers of color and allowed myself time to read longer, denser works like Invisible Man. And A Tale for the Time Being. If you missed my first ten titles you can read about them here. 11 Girl Coming in for a Landing. By April Halpern Wayland. And was intrigued. Then all of my students started readin...
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Noriko: with an American Accent: Happy Mother's Day
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Noriko: with an American Accent. One woman's multiracial perspective. A year ago I posted this poem for my mom for Mother's Day. From a very young age I knew. The one thing my mother hated most. Maybe that is why Mom and I. Sometimes had difficult conversations. About race and gender and politics. She surely didn’t know. How her request for honesty. Would one day backfire. That her daughter would call her. On her white privilege ceaselessly. And casual conversations about network tv. A Life in Revision.
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My Humble Book Reviews: November 2009
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My Humble Book Reviews. Saturday, November 7, 2009. Another slow month. Hopefully I will gain some ground in November, as I have set myself the. Random and arbitrary goal of reading 100 books this year. I liked this book, but I wanted to like it more. Jenkins is one of the few minds behind Fairway Market in New York City, which is a wonderful, magical place that I was lucky enough to visit this summer. (Think Whole Foods quality and demographic with Trader Joe's prices and sense of. Global Cooling, Patri...
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Noriko: with an American Accent: May 2014
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Noriko: with an American Accent. One woman's multiracial perspective. Ten Things I Hope My Students Will Remember. This time of year is always a challenge for me. After all the hours I've spent working with my students, the end is suddenly upon us. I love my job, but what’s hard for me as a writer is only getting to read the opening chapters of my students’ stories. It’s like reading the Amazon preview but I can’t buy the whole book yet. 2) Keep reading. Ok, for some of you this may be start reading.