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thefirstgates.com
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| | | | | Recent news of technological incursions into consciousness itself (virtual reality and altered memories); almost daily revelations about NSA spying; suggestions that social media "isolates people from reality;" it's enough to make you want to unplug all the gadgets - at least for a while! Renowned psychologist, Carl Jung (1875-1961) did just that, for months at... | |
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pshares.org
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| | | | | From the Black Death to the AIDS epidemic, the history of literature is suffused with gaps. Such a history is a record of mourning. It's a record of all the things that cannot be spoken while living with upheaval and grief. | |
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litbitsandpieces.com
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| | | | | April is National Poetry Month, and today on Ethical ELA, VerseLove begins. Jennifer Guyor Jowett kicks off the daily poetry-writing with this invitation: As poets, we are noticers of words and verses. They catch our attention. They resonate. They allow us to breathe. They sing in a world stuck in B flat...Find verses that you... | |
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dailymusing57.com
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| | | Brian fromBushboys World is the host for this week's Monochrome Madness. His choice for the theme was AT THE BEACH. Thank you Brian, for choosing my favorite place to be. | ||