January 2011
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Fresh Prince and Beyond: Will Smith | NPR Fresh... →
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Eastern Wings →
an example of concrete poetry by George Herbert
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Poetrics By Aristotle →
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Most Like an Arch This Marriage
By John Ciardi Most like an arch—an entrance which upholds and shores the stone-crush up the air like lace. Mass made idea, and idea held in place. A lock in time. Inside half-heaven unfolds. Most like an arch—two weaknesses that lean into a strength. Two fallings become firm. Two joined abeyances become a term naming the fact that teaches fact to mean. Not quite that? Not...
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Slizzard - Urban Dictionary →
1. slizzard A “dirty south” term for intoxicated yo im slizzard from that drank
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Washington Waldorf School →
The Washington Waldorf School cultivates each student’s capacity to think clearly, feel compassionately, and act purposefully in the world. We are committed to the educational movement inspired by the pioneering work of Rudolf Steiner and advanced by Waldorf teachers worldwide. More on Steiner.
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Monty Python YouTube Channel →
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Dark Room | Distraction free writing for PCs →
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WriteRoom | Distraction free writing for Macs →
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Faces of Death Part 1 of 8 →
Faces of Death (1978), also released under the title The Original Faces of Death, is a mondo film which guides viewers through explicit scenes depicting a variety of ways to die and violent acts. It is often billed as Banned in 40 Countries. The film has been banned (at least temporarily) in Australia, Norway, Finland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Although several of the “human...
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Undergraduate Research Conference submissions due... →
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“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.”
– Robert Frost (via rosaangelicca)
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All poems by Wallace Stevens →
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