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In this website, my guest authors and editors and I hope to present interesting items from around the web on a daily basis, in the areas of science, design, literature, current affairs, art, and anything else we deem inherently fascinating.
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A Project for New World Knowledge
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excellent
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The National Geographic Channel blog
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excellent
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The blog of Oxford University press. Introducing brilliant authors to the blogosphere.
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great
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This is the blog where I muse on responsible conduct of scientific research, communication between scientists and non-scientists about the issues that matter to both camps, and teaching science and ethics.
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Articles and observations from the world of anthro.
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Rationally Speaking is a web site devoted to rational discourse on science, philosophy, social and political issues.
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Blog for Columbia University Press.
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This blog is all about Islamic knowledge.
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great
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One man's struggle against impermanence.
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great
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Sharing relevant sources relating historical agenda and archive.
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Living with effervescence and sparkle while traveling the world for a Ph.D. in Chinese art history
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Leisure without literature is death and burial alive.
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The misreporting of the evolution issue is one key reason for this site. Evolution News & Views presents analysis of biased news coverage, as well as original reporting that accurately delivers information about the current state of the debate over Darwin
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Research, news, and commentary on the psychological study of religion.
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online resource center for dreamers
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Diamonds and Toads features ideas, links, and suggestions about fairy tale research and writing. Wonderful illustrations too! Why Diamonds and Toads? It's one of my favorite fairy tales. It involves questionable rewards, jewels and flowers and magic.
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Beyond bones & stones
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Musings on language and other things from a grad student.
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A blog which sets out to disprove scientific theories about the universe and how it came to be from the Urantia belief perspective.
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Defending and promoting pro-science in Florida.
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Tips for writers and publishers.
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great
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Blog curated by an Art Historian that shows wonderful works of art each day with unique commentary.
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great
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We new moderns might suspect a crumbling edifice. We might even yearn for a Truth again, for a fire and a Prometheus perceived with an absolute conviction rather than an Odysseus who washed up on our shores for a day, telling tales.
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Great changes, People making a difference, Creative Writing and Blogs, Funny and Wacky Satire, Trends, Love, Politics, Offbeat, poetry, short stories, Health, Life, News, Business, Cooking, Art, History, Architecture, Nature, Animals, and so many more.
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Rev Bates shares his thoughts on spirituality with regard to the mind and the realm of god.
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A look at Evolutionary Christianity from the perspective of religious leader Michael Dowd.
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The Center for Science Writings. Posts range from the James Watson affair in Lisbon to String Theory.
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Preservation in Pink is a newsletter and a daily blog. It is primarily a forum to discuss historic preservation, academically and casually, with all of its tangents and how they affect our daily lives. We also discuss how to be good preservationists.
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Goodness and being kind do not necessarily point to weakness. When you are good you can also be strong. People sense your strength and do not impose on you. When you are strong and calm inside, you help people because you can and you want to. You then act
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