writingcenterjournal.blogspot.com
Friends of Writing Center Journal : Coming Clean in Cambridge
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Friends of Writing Center Journal. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Coming Clean in Cambridge. Okay, I have to admit it: I'm not currently engaged in writing center work on a day-to-day basis. MIT does have a Writing and Communications Center. Directed by Steve Strang, but I work as a lecturer for the Writing Across the Curriculum Program. Starting in 2001, MIT instituted a communications requirement. Now, each undergraduate needs to take four total classes designated as "communications intensive" or CI. ...
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transdada
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Poetics, time, body disruption and marginally queer solutions. Monday, November 20, 2006. Memorial to Transgender Transsexual Suicide Victims November 21st. The National suicide rate is 3 per 100,000 People. The Transgender Transsexual suicide rate is 31% of our group. Over 50% of Transsexuals will have had at least one suicide attempt by their 20th birthday. Even more self harm themselves daily either by cutting or self mutilation. Posted by kari @ 8:59 AM. Jaring kassa / jaring polynet.
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angela hardison.: moving much too fast.
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Sunday, December 9, 2012. Moving much too fast. Ohhi I unintentionally disappeared from blogging for the month of November. I'm in over my head with work and such, but can't stop thinking that I owe it to my little girl to keep documenting her life. Plus I always miss sharing bits and pieces of my world.). These photos were taken over a month ago when Margo was scooting everywhere. Now she's almost 9 months old, crawling on all fours and pulling herself up on everything. She says dada. She is so sweet.
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red felt flower: rewind...
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Brown paper packages tied up with string and a few more of my favourite things. Wednesday, June 01, 2011. May was a lovely month, filled with delightful happenings,. Let's start at the very beginning shall we? It was such an honour to spend time with pia. At the brisbane launch of my heart wanders. I often feel that the word inspired. Has become over-used, but can truly say that i believe pia's beautiful book to be just that,. To meet her has been a gift and to be present at a truly special afternoon.
egyptianarabiccourse.blogspot.com
Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course: Egyptian Arabic Vocabulary
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course. An online course designed to teach learners of Arabic and introduce them to Egyptian Arabic dialect using examples and vocabulary from the lyrics of songs. Monday, March 17, 2008. Egyptian Arabic Vocabulary. Organized alphabetically in Arabic. Use browser "search in this page" function to search the list in English or Arabic. And AUC's Let's Chat in Arabic. To begin - ابتدى. Never - أبداً. Son of a dog (son of a bitch) - ابن كلب. To be happy, enjoy oneself - اتبسط. Black -...
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course: Lesson 15: انت معايا
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course. An online course designed to teach learners of Arabic and introduce them to Egyptian Arabic dialect using examples and vocabulary from the lyrics of songs. Friday, May 2, 2008. Lesson 15: انت معايا. Bigadd (بجد) - seriously. Waya (ويا) - with. Waaxid (واخد) - taking. Naa'iS (ناقص) - lacking, missing from. GhammaD (غمّض) - to close one's eyes. Fada (فدى) - to ransom, to redeem. Fadaak (فداك) - for your sake, I'd give (that) up for you. انت معايا بجد حبيبي اصدق عيني. Remembe...
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course: Lesson 5: منايا
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course. An online course designed to teach learners of Arabic and introduce them to Egyptian Arabic dialect using examples and vocabulary from the lyrics of songs. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Munya (منية) pl: munaa (منا) - wish. Ya reet (يا ريت) - if only. Faayit (فايت) - passing. Hasis (حاسس) - feeling. Guwwa (جوه) - inside, within. Guwwa minni (جوه مني) - within me. Naar (نار) - fire, hell. AHlaam (أحلام) - dreams. Li-waHdi (لوحدي) - by myself. Kifaaya (كفاية) - enough, enough!
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course: Lesson 8: انت ايه؟
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course. An online course designed to teach learners of Arabic and introduce them to Egyptian Arabic dialect using examples and vocabulary from the lyrics of songs. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Lesson 8: انت ايه؟ انت ايه؟) - what are you? Haraam 3aleek (حرام عليك) - shame on you! Mish Haraam (مش حرام) - isn't it a shame? يا ويلي) - woe is me! RaaDi (راضي) - satisfied, content, accepting. Tab (طب) - fine then, alright then, ok then, then. Dam3a (دمعة) pl. dumuu3 (دموع) - tears. Let's s...
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course: Lesson 7: وماله؟
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course. An online course designed to teach learners of Arabic and introduce them to Egyptian Arabic dialect using examples and vocabulary from the lyrics of songs. Friday, March 21, 2008. Lesson 7: وماله؟ Wi-maa-luh (وماله) - so what? Maali (مالي) - filling. Maa-li (مالي) - I don't have. Maa-li (مالي) - what's it to me? What's wrong with me? Gheer (غير) - other than. Hina (هنا) - here. ليه؟) - why? IHsaas (إحساس) - a feeling. AHla (أحلى) - sweetest, prettiest, most wonderful.
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course: Lesson Three: لسه
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Egyptian Arabic Dialect Course. An online course designed to teach learners of Arabic and introduce them to Egyptian Arabic dialect using examples and vocabulary from the lyrics of songs. Monday, March 17, 2008. Lissah (لسه) - still, yet. Nifsi (نفسي) - I wanna. MaHtaag (محتاج) - needing. Aadir (قادر) - can, able to. Shaayil (شايل) - carrying, holding, bearing. Shaayil min (شايل من) - holding something against someone. Bas (بس) - but, just, only. USaad (قصاد) - before, in front of. تامر حسني - لسه بحبك.