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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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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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A weblog on ancient Judaism and its context.
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Egyptian Gods
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This blog will focus on life issues ranging from adolescence to adulthood, spirituality, story, and education.
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Resources for biblical scholars.
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This blog is my space for reflections on teaching composition and rhetoric. It is also home to my observations on the field, especially digital rhetoric and how technology affects how we communicate.
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An online daily journal of the center for world indigenous studies.
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I'm Becca. I used to live in New York City. Then I moved to Iowa for love. I'm a poet and teacher. I like short walks on long beaches. I post most days. My chapbook comes out this spring.
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Faith in every manifestation.
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Middle East Phoenix Blog provide and presents independent analysis and spectrum of views about key Global issues with focus on Middle East economic and political affairs. Opinions expressed in individual posts represent research interests of the editor.
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Religious polarisation, ethnic distrust and foreign interference plays out in the Middle East and Central Asia like in no other place on Earth. Crusades, empires, oil and messiahs have shaped the political landscape in a...read more at mecasr.blogspot.com
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blog pramuka
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This blog is about art, painters, sculptors, styles through ages.
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Blog sur les ecrivains maghrebins d'expression francaise.
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Brainstorming about history, politics, literature, religion, and other topics from a 'gypsy' scholar on a wagon hitched to a star.
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This blog is dedicated to fostering an understanding of Christianity, indeed, Catholic faith and life as it is understood in the objectivity of the Church. It's method is education to greater freedom and maturity in the faith as a relationship with God.
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The site that contains illustrative material and primary sources aims to document the accounts of Italy left by foreign visitors, as well as the descriptions of foreign lands and cultures by Italian travellers.
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The Public Humanist draws upon the talents and insights of over 40 Massachusetts humanists, filmmakers and writers, who contribute bi-weekly essays on a broad range of topics, many exploring the intersection between public policy and humanistic knowledge.
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An anthropology blog.
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Harvard College student Middle East journal.
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Discipline that seeks to unify the several empirical investigations of human nature in an effort to understand individuals as both creatures of their environment and creators of their own values.
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Strictly non-commercial anime & manga review, preview and article blog. No popups, no ads, no pests.
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This blog initially concentrated on my experience as an Indian translator and Interpreter in Europe. However of late I have decided to broaden the horizons and make it a melting pot as well as an outlet for some musings and disorganized thoughts within an
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This blog reminds us that we are alive and everything, although it might sound like a cliché, happens for a reason. The fact that you are able to ask yourself questions that never crossed your mind before makes you turn your inside out and find yoursel
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"If you believe that you can damage, then believe that you can fix..... If you believe that you can harm, then believe that you can heal..........." Rebbe Nachman of Breslov
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The liberal arts life. Info and commentary on jobs, graduate school, and ways to save money.
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I want to educate people about the life in a university. I hope to entertain as well. I will share useful information for those of you who hope to go to graduate school. If you who survived like me, I aspire to make you laugh and look back fondly.
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N.M.
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message from the green side, for better world and living
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