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Wondering Mind: February 2009
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Emotional Topography - Part 3. So, finally, lets have a look at version 12 (I kid you not - and this is just for 2009) of my opening chapter to my final project. In the light of Wolf Brother and Invisible City, I imagine that my chapter is going to rush sloth like from branch to branch, stopping to admire fruit here and there. Curse of the Library - Page 1. Confusion, overridden by. Uneasiness but inner defiance. Curse of the Library - Page 2. Anxious and rationalised will.
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Wondering Mind: July 2009
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Monday, July 13, 2009. Heed in a Box. I hunch over the keyboard, trying to discern the keys in the darkness. Not because there's no longer enough money to pay for electricity, but because I can't be bothered to turn the light on. The same lack of discipline has kept me from the manuscript this evening. Been watching Se7en, that wonderously dark film with Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt. ooh, ooh, ooh, and Kevin Spacey (but don't tell anyone, it's a secret). Which in turn leads me to pondering the difficulty...
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Wondering Mind: Did you know? The hidden story of words... 2 - Awful
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Friday, November 25, 2011. The hidden story of words. 2 - Awful. And here is another word, "Awful":. Contemporary usage of “awful” only has its origins some 200 years ago, in a slang form of finding both concrete and conceptual objects or persons monstrous or bad; be it the state of a nation [1]. Or the dramatising of an adjective, as per the letters of Keats [2]. Colloquialised versions of the adverb followed shortly after, from Twain [3]. And scenes that inspire dread, such as plagues [8]. But other wr...
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Wondering Mind: July 2008
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Friday, July 18, 2008. I know, I know! I haven't been round much - certainly failed on the 30 posts in a month front. Well aside from all the uni work I've been doing, I actually have work work to do - and that's a bad thing, because it prevents me from writing. Sigh! We may all be waiting on Dark Knight's release (got my tickets. Got yours? But here's one I'm desperate to see:. Finally it's online - to see a perfect quality version of the March 2009 Comicbook movie trailer, go to Empireonline. The air w...
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Shannon O’Byrne on “Law and Emotion in Brontë’s Jane Eyre“ |
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Anthony Farley on “The Unreality of Time: Memory, Punishment, & Transcendence in the African American Experience”. Peter Fitzpatrick on “Kafka and the question: Can there be a rule of law? 8221; ». Shannon O’Byrne on “Law and Emotion in Brontë’s Jane Eyre. Law and Emotion in Brontë’s. Professor Shannon K. O’Byrne. Wednesday, February 12th, 2014. 12:30 – 2:00 pm. Room 2027, Osgoode Hall Law School. All are invited to attend. February 10, 2014. This entry was posted in Kate Sutherland. 8221; ». Canadian Cu...
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Richard K. Sherwin on “What is Visual Jurisprudence?” |
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Peter Fitzpatrick on “Kafka and the question: Can there be a rule of law? Hadley Friedland on “Mikomosis and the Wetiko: Story-Telling Indigenous Laws” ». Richard K. Sherwin on “What is Visual Jurisprudence? What is Visual Jurisprudence? Friday, September 26, 2014, 12:30pm to 2:00pm. Prof Richard K. Sherwin, New York Law School. Does watching turn the viewer into an eyewitness? How does one cross-examine an image? Is anything essential lost in the shift from live testimony to teleconferencing? A href= ti...
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More Political Math: Everybody Lies | PDQCampbell
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From the desk of Author Paul D Q Campbell. Laquo; More Black Hole Philosophy. More Political Math: Everybody Lies. July 11, 2012 by PDQ Campbell. Thanks to the popular television show. Our culture has in large part adopted the “Houseism”. In retrospect it seems sort of axiomatic. Everybody has an agenda, ergo, everybody lies. There is also a great joke in one of the episodes of. That roughly goes: A politician is giving a speech and his opponent yells out, “You’re lying! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Becom...
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PDQCampbell | From the desk of Author Paul D Q Campbell | Page 2
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From the desk of Author Paul D Q Campbell. Why Numbers are More Eloquent Than Words. May 25, 2012 by PDQ Campbell. So let’s say I’m reading about a financial crisis in. That says something about an amount of seven-trillion euros. Does it really mean my US interpretation of seven-trillion, or does it mean I should mentally convert that number to the US meaning of the word, which would be seven-quintillion euros! Long and short scales. How big is a billion? Or more completely under. When was the last time ...
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