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Reading Material: Textual and Cultural Objects
University of Wisconsin-Madison Conference in Language and Literature (MADLIT) English Dept.
Graduate Student Conference
March 4-6, ... -Madison English Department is pleased to announce the 6th Annual MadLit Conference. This year’s conference, “READING MATERIAL,†engages the intersections between literature and material culture.
The rise of
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I was asked earlier this week on twitter if I knew of any Kana reading material resources. The question was in reference to materials such as books, magazines, websites, etc that are written in Kana, rather than lots of Kanji, so that beginners like myself have a chance at actually reading some of it. At
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In an interview today with RedState.com, former Gov. Sarah Palin named some of her reading material and revealed a few other tidbits.
Asked about what she reads, Palin "went right into" mentioning laissez-faire economist Thomas Sowell and National Review editor Jonah Goldberg, author of Liberal Fascism: The ...
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... to someone explain the situation. Others learn more from experiencing things on their own without ever reading any material at all. For those who like to run, reading treadmill reviews are the way to stay informed and have all of the information so that if they are interested in buying one for themselves they will know exactly what they ...
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... netbooks? (Or whatever kind of computer you have). Or do you like to read at all? Maybe you prefer reading magazines or ? I love curling up with a good ... started nodding off earlier, sitting here in my chair reading about raw dog/cat diets, so had to get up and move ... programs I taped Tuesday evening while I was out, I am blogging and reading these web pages... and working at staying awake ...
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... ’s fun, fast and it’s free to read — but if you like it, T.A. Pratt is accepting donations for the work. So if you read it and like it, which I expect you might, think of sending some love (and a few bucks) in the direction of the author.
Having thus pointed you in the direction of a full day of reading pleasure, I now tip my hat in your direction and bid you adieu for the day.
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... and that I can turn around and get more for ridiculously low prices. It's a beautiful thing.
A few years ago I was selling my copy of The World is Flat which was required reading during my freshman year of college. Relevant as it may be, I really had no interest in giving that book another whirl so off it went. No offense, Thomas Friedman.
After the book sold I was going over the shipping ...
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... quot;. No, I am not kidding.
Just a few minutes ago: Olivia climbed up into the "chair" and declared that it was time for her to pump. Eric and I immediately stopped what we were doing to watch her. She opened the bag, and pulled out the instruction manual. She told Eric she was going to read it. She has been sitting in the chair "reading" it for the past 5 minutes. Silly girl.
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... . The problem with the essay of course is that it doesn't make it clear where Binswanger lays out these theories, and provides very little in the way of quotes from him.
I'll let Dick himself preface your reading with this snippet of conversation from Martian Time-Slip:
Wearily, Steiner said, "Fascinating. There's always something new, isn't there, in psychotherapy?"
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I like this site. So many book review sites are… well, ridiculously pretentious. There’s this subset of the book-reading culture that says “We have to be snooty and hoity-toity in order to properly enjoy books, and books commonly enjoyed by the masses… well, those aren’t real books anyway.” And, of course, there’s the whole “If
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