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Posts Tagged ‘Must-Read’
A Must-Read and a Must-See
Posted in Literacy & Scholarship, The Daily Life, The Political Farce, tagged Academic Freedom, asinine, Dialectic, Discourse, History, impatience, Knowledge, Logic, Lost tools of Learning, Must-Read, struggle, wrong on June 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Clarity and Interrelations Explained
Posted in The Daily Life, tagged asinine, facebook, false, fresh air, kill your television, Knowledge, montana, Must-Read, myspace, outside, real, summer, true, twitter on June 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This article is still (two years later) one of the more compelling and thought-provoking pieces of gear I have read on the web. Now, please go outside and enjoy the air, if only for a moment. Even if you are at work. Even if the shit is hitting the fan. Do it no matter what.
Letter to The Whatcom Independent, Jan. 2008
Posted in Literacy & Scholarship, tagged Academic Freedom, college, Context, dipshit, Dorothy Sayers, dumbass, Embezzlement, History, idiot, impatience, Knowledge, Lost tools of Learning, Must-Read, Philology, struggle, wrong on June 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In regard to Paul de Armond’s article about Judge Mura’s ruling in favor (?) of WWU’s actions in the case of Perry Mills: Firstly, embezzlement is very clearly defined (citing the Oxford dictionary): “embezzle |emˈbezəl| verb [ trans. ] steal or misappropriate (money placed in one’s trust or belonging to the organization for which one [...]
An Open Letter to WWU President Bruce Shepard
Posted in Literacy & Scholarship, tagged Academic Freedom, dipshit, Dorothy Sayers, dumbass, History, idiot, impatience, Intellect, Knowledge, Lost tools of Learning, Mind, Must-Read, pastime, Perry Mills, Philology, Scholar, Scholarship, struggle, Student, wrong on June 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Dr. Shepard, I am writing an open letter to you today regarding Professor Perry Mills. I am deeply troubled and still somewhat ashamed by the University’s conduct toward Professor Mills, and the vast misunderstanding that fuels his detractors’ purpose. Their familiar refrain states that Professor Mills engages in slanderous, offensive behavior, cares little for [...]
A Must-Read by Dorothy Sayers
Posted in Literacy & Scholarship, tagged Dorothy Sayers, Lost tools of Learning, Must-Read, Philology on April 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve been reading this article for the past 10 years, and my hope is that it gets no worse before my daughter takes to her own desk.