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Aging Badly?! You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me | The Weekly Mirror
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An Editorial Look into Today's Media. June 22, 2012. You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me. Sometimes I read something that is so unreasonable that I don’t know whether to take it as a parodic work or as a desperate attempt to bring traffic to the piece’s site. When I happened across StyleBlazer.com’s “8 Celebs Who Are Aging Badly,”. It was one of those times. Posted by Erin O'Dea. Redefined Statistics, Accurate Stories? Google Doesn’t Put Up With Attacks On Free Expression →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Redefined...
Creativity Deficit in the U.S. | The Weekly Mirror
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An Editorial Look into Today's Media. June 22, 2012. Creativity Deficit in the U.S. Recently I completed a project centered on innovation and entrepreneurship–what these things mean and how they are created–with a couple of class mates. In our quest to answer these questions for the project, Idea-ology. According to a Newsweek article. Posted by Erin O'Dea. Google Doesn’t Put Up With Attacks On Free Expression. Media’s Approach to the Black Marriage Crisis →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commentin...
Redefined Statistics, Accurate Stories? | The Weekly Mirror
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An Editorial Look into Today's Media. June 13, 2012. Redefined Statistics, Accurate Stories? Let’s say you wanted to collect data on the number of bicycles in your neighborhood. You’re operating under the assumption that a bicycle is a frame with two wheels, right? According to an NPR report on child abuse and neglect statistics. In another recent attempt to obscure facts through redefinition, the Obama administration decided that a militant is any military-aged man in a strike zone. As a result of t...
Filling In The Gap: Feminist Magazines | The Weekly Mirror
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An Editorial Look into Today's Media. June 13, 2012. Filling In The Gap: Feminist Magazines. The women’s rights movement has a slightly different face these days but is still necessary–“women working full-time in the United States still earned just 77 percent, on average, of what men earn,” according to a 2012 American Association of University Women report. In 1972, that percentage was even lower (about 59 percent). Feminist activist Gloria Steinem. Posted by Erin O'Dea. When Live Blogging is Abused.
Media’s Approach to the Black Marriage Crisis | The Weekly Mirror
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An Editorial Look into Today's Media. June 22, 2012. Media’s Approach to the Black Marriage Crisis. Ms Magazine’s article, Singled Out. Is about how media such as the movie Think Like A Man. Posted by Erin O'Dea. Creativity Deficit in the U.S. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Weekly Mini Me - Portrait Sculpture Blog
Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. My first year in sculpting. Welcome to WEEKLY MINI ME – The portrait sculpture blog. December 12, 2010 by admin. Hi and welcome to the site. Thanks for stopping by. Some sculpts will be good, some will be rubbish but stick around for the ride. Tags: , film sculpture. Week #21 Ian McKellen / Gandalf. October 21, 2011 by admin. This week I thought I would attempt to capture the actors likeness before delving into the characters likeness. Week # 20 Gollum.
Weekly Minis
Welcome to Weekly Minis. The goal of this blog is to gather a bunch of fellow painters and challenge each to fully paint at least one figure per week for a full year. We will feature each painted miniature on this blog and keep a tally on the side. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. 72mm Fett. Took a while to work through and there were some tricky parts to deal with here and there. The mask was one. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Friday, June 17, 2011. Friday, June 17, 2011. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Tuesday, May 03, 2011.
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The Weekly Mirror | An Editorial Look into Today's Media
An Editorial Look into Today's Media. June 22, 2012. Media’s Approach to the Black Marriage Crisis. Ms Magazine’s article, Singled Out. Is about how media such as the movie Think Like A Man. June 22, 2012. Creativity Deficit in the U.S. Recently I completed a project centered on innovation and entrepreneurship–what these things mean and how they are created–with a couple of class mates. In our quest to answer these questions for the project, Idea-ology. According to a Newsweek article. Our creativity quo...
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Angel Haze - 6'7 Freestyle. Les Rita Mitsouko - Marcia Baila. Frederic Chopin - Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor, op.65 - III Largo. Devo - Uncontrollable Urge. The Hot Rats - The Lovecats. Beck - Gamma Ray. Department Of Eagles - Waves of Rye. Cam'ron - Soap Opera. The Commission - Can’t Stop The Reign. Public Enemy - Can’t Do Nuttin’ For Ya Man. Raphael Saadiq - Staying In Love. The Four Tops - I Got A Feeling. Public Enemy - “Can’t Do Nuttin’ For Ya Man”. Theme by Spirits in the Sky.
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Mind Of A Gamecock
Mind Of A Gamecock. A weekly look into the highly dysfunctional mindset of Gamecock fans everywhere. Saturday, July 19, 2008. Announcement on New URL. The mind of a gamecock blog has a new home. Please. Visit mindofagamecock.blogspot.com. I personally think we did compete for the SEC East last year('07) we just didn't close the deal. Most of Clemson's "awesome talent" isn't nearly as good as it's made out to be. Boyd and Davis were better than Spiller and Davis, but who got all the press?
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Weekly Mobile Goodies
Free fun stuff for your mobile phone. In particular, free wallpaper images. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Weekly Mobile Goodies is suspending operations indefinitely after today. I plan to use the time for other pursuits, and this blog will remain for some months as an archive, with more than a year and a half's worth of goodies. I thank all of you who came and visited, even if it was just to see cleavage. And I thank all of you whose photos have made this site worth looking at. T - from Flickr user Dan4th.