Keith “Maggie” Brown
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Thursday Mid-Night Boom Booms
A bit of tunage brought to my attention by Notestoponder. ¡Gracías! Continue reading
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MOOC, Online Education and its future | Learner Weblog
Misunderstanding, lack of common “goals” among various institutions and professors, and differing interests in schools of education and pedagogy have all left people mixing MOOCs with online education. To me, this is only part of the “wicked problems” especially when disruptive… Continue reading
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You’re Invited to a Foxes’ Wedding
Originally posted on Audio SeXXX: Check out The Foxes’ Wedding Available for FREE DOWNLOAD Used to describe a Sun shower, it is reference to a japanese folktale involving a Kitsune (A shapeshifting Fox Spirit) and a human bride the full… Continue reading
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Body 7: Disembodied DIY | disembodied text
Newest issue of Disembodied Text is out. I am proud to say that one of my poems was included. Also, this one comes with a PDF version which you can download and print up to pass around to all of… Continue reading
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Millions of Egyptians Demand Morsi’s Downfall
Originally posted on Paper to Use: CAIRO, Egypt — June 30 proved to be very different from January 2011, which was made to look like a minor protest in comparison. Tens of thousands of protesters spent the night in the… Continue reading
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Hammamet – Klee
Posted by KWB wandering among the borderlands of the Ether. Continue reading
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The Legacy of Franz Kafka As Seen Through His Impact on Gabriel García Márquez | Memoir | Biographile
The influence of Kafka, born 130 years ago this week (July 3, 1883) in Prague, is great among twentieth-century writers from Albert Camus to Jorge Luis Borges — the term Kafkaesque has even entered the vernacular as a way to… Continue reading
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If we can refrain from harming others in our everyday actions and words, we can start to give more serious attention to actively doing good.
Originally posted on philosiblog: If we can refrain from harming others in our everyday actions and words, we can start to give more serious attention to actively doing good. – Dalai Lama How do you un-say something they overheard? If you wouldn’t… Continue reading
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Methods of Salvador Dali
A nice overview of the philosophical methods and notions employed by Dali for aesthetic inspiration. Paranoid-Critical: Created in the early 1930’s by Dali himself, the “Paranoid-Critical” method is a Surrealist method used to help an artist tap into their subconscious… Continue reading













