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A blog for writers of literary fiction. Opinions on teaching and understanding the process of writing stories as a creative art form.
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great
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Reviews of some of today's best historical fiction novels
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great
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A spiritual journey through life with an American woman living in Norway named Keera Ann Fox.
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great
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This is an informative blog with description about great people.
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great
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tips and prompts for creative writers
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great
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The psychology and sociology of the causes and effects of religion and non-belief.
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great
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Bible and ancient Near East: teaching + research / causing reflection / moving the field forward
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great
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Liberty and equality.
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great
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A forum about prehistoric rock art in the British Islands.
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great
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By Dr Marranci.
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great
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The Missouri Humanities Council enables families and communities to broaden their appreciation of history, literature, and the ideas that shape our democracy.
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great
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A conservative look at media accounts of scientific breakthroughs and politically driven issues related to science.
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great
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An international coalition of non-religious ID scientists and scholars.
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great
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It was regular practice in the medieval university for faculty and students to engage in the art of disputation. This blog presupposes the corporate nature of the theological enterprise, supposing that theology, particularly Lutheran theology, can once ag
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About helping the homeless everywhere - we are primarily based in Toronto - this blog, the MissionLog, is about Project417 outreach programs and missions to help the homeless. Over 2,000 volunteers a year work with project417 giving hope to the homeless
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great
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Harlot is a digital meeting place for everyone interested in playful yet serious conversations about rhetoric in everyday life. Join us in the fun: Create, critique, collaborate.
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great
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National Geographic's Explorer.
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great
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No for profit
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great
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This is *your* space to discuss humanities, eb, senior year, and whatever else is on your mind.
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very good
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Explore how exactly you can live a simple life instead of confusing yourself. Just start doing instead of thinking much. Smile as much as possible to over-come the ego in you.Visualize the good and positive things around you.
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very good
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Our views on various philosophies and philosophers
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very good
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Examples of how spirituality can heal the body and more.
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very good
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A personal online blog dedicated to all things creative.
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very good
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It is concerned with presenting the blogger's own views on different topics related to both English and Arabic literatures.
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very good
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Elspeth is a Melbourne-based artist and wiccan who wants to unite the two powerful parts of her life to reveal the magick within.
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very good
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For the anthropology of British Colombia.
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very good
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Welcome! I am Richard Beck, a professor and experimental psychologist with interests in the psychology of religion.
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very good
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An online library featuring classic and contemporary poetry, short stories, essays, philosophic and religious texts and more - with a slight emphasis on northern Ohio authors.
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very good
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The Book of Shadows blog is set up to educate Wiccans and share knowledge on Paganism from all areas of the world.
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very good
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Blog site that serves as platform for an intelligent discussion of things that really matter in life -- beyond the mundane and the trivial.
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very good
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