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Blog of an educator and writer, focusing on concerns in education, the teaching of writing, writing and publishing, folklore, and genre (particularly horror and dark fantasy).
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very good
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92.
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Visual arts of Ginette Denault from GERM STUDIO.
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very good
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93.
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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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very good
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94.
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Intersection of anthropology and economics.
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very good
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95.
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A WebLog for news and comments relevant to scholarly studies of Philo of Alexandria and the Diaspora Judaism of his time.
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very good
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96.
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Pictorial studies of human cultures.
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very good
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97.
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Dr. Virago is a medievalist, a humanist, and a professor of literature.
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very good
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98.
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Resources for Biblical Studies, a resource page for the academic study of the Bible maintained by Tyler F. Williams, professor of Old Testament at Taylor University College.
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very good
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99.
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This blog features my obscure thoughts on culture, literature, philosophy, politics, and religion.
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very good
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100.
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The official blog of the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.
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very good
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101.
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Joseph Campbell was right -- we need mythology, not just facts, or life loses its wonder. So drop by to browse myths, legends and stories.
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very good
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102.
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Because there’s nothing smarter than a dumb ant. Just as ants leave pheromone trails so other ants in the colony can recognize food sources, writers online leave trails in the forms of posts, comments, trackbacks, and pings.
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Rating:
very good
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103.
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At Best Digital Shots we share our photography and comments regarding those photos. We hope to strike an aesthetic, emotional or intellectual chord with viewers and receive their feedback. We welcome constructive comments on our photos and narratives
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very good
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104.
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How to write and why you probably shouldn't...
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very good
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105.
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Examining faith, the Bible, and theology, in the context of literature, popular culture and current affairs.
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very good
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106.
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Semua ada di sini, namanya saja gado- gado, semua ada melebur, menjadi satu....
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very good
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107.
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A journal of the artistic growth and thoughts of Dianne Mize.
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very good
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108.
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A study of four major writers in Mississippi sponsored by MS Humanities Council.
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very good
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109.
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it's very nice to begin to live the life you want but how you ll see
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very good
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110.
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A blog containing heretical subjects that challenges orthodox philosophy. In fact, philosophy is renewed by heretical thoughts, which are themselves explosions of creativity. Orthodox philosophy does nothing but mummify the status quo. A heterodox philoso
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very good
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111.
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This is the official blog of operatic tenor, Bryce Westervelt, co-creator of Operagobbler.com. Here you can follow Bryce's career, the progress of the website, and get the inside scoop on his beloved friend, Luciano Pavoturkey, the official Operagobbler.
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Rating:
very good
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112.
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Amateur philosophy for other amateurs--translating the arid wisdom of the professionals into hopefully usable material for a life of thought.
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very good
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113.
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Bits is a teaching ideas blog written by leading scholars, authors, teachers, and editors. Bits bloggers include: Barclay Barrios, Nick Carbone, Traci Gardner, Joelle Hann, Jack Solomon, and Gregory Zobel.
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very good
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114.
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Celebrate the life and times of Jane Austen. Discover a wonderful world of costumes, dance, books, food, theatre and more at the Jane Austen Festival of Australia.
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very good
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115.
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Pictures and details of a new flag every day. Descriptions, construction, symbolism and the history behind flags from across the world
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very good
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116.
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Quotes, prompts, artistic imagery. One or two quotes daily, excerpted from and linked to the the original source. Unlike most "quote" sites, all authors are confirmed and credited. Some quotes have personal or well-researched historical commentary.
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Rating:
very good
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117.
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Researching Neo-Hellenic Polytheism & Ancient Greek Religion...past and present.
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good
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118.
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The world of the humanities and higher education. Where English, art, and philosophy majors can share their confusion.
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Rating:
good
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119.
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power to the people about global warning
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good
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120.
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Notes on photoethnography, ethnographic filmmaking, fieldwork in Japan, classic cameras, digital photography, and other topics concerning visual anthropology.
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Rating:
good
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