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| | | | | There are a number of stimulating reflections/provocations/proposals, etc., in this post by John Krygier about Matt Wilson'sNew Lines. | |
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| | | | | Michael Rowe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiotherapy at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa. | |
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| | | | | John Taine's science fiction novel Green Fire is set in 1990, and some of what it describes fits that time, like television and mobile phones. Other aspects, like gender and social customs, read much more like 1928, the year it was published. It may be early, but in some ways unsettlingly on the nose, for... | |
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| | | You might enjoy the very informative post recently published by BCLC, the British Columbia Lottery Corporation. You can click to read their"Not Just a Pamphlet": How Indigenous Languages Found a Place in B.C. Casinos. This photo is from the article, and features our fellow Chinook Jargon speaker Darrin Brager: Here, Darrin's holding BCLC's GameSense brochure... | ||