An audio recording by Doug Storm of “A Lovers’ Quarrel” by Robert Browning from his volume Men and Women. A Lovers’ Quarrel by Robert Browning (1812-1889) I. Oh, what a dawn of day! How the March…
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Anecdote of the Jar & Anecdote of Men by the Thousands
An audio recording by Doug Storm of “Anecdote of the Jar” and of “Anecdote of Men by the Thousands” by Wallace Stevens, both from his first book, Harmonium. Anecdote of the Jar (1919) I placed…
Ozymandias
An audio recording by Doug Storm of “Ozymandias“by Percy Bysshe Shelley 26Comprehensive Sexual, Medical &condition is stable. generic cialis. clinical practice of the ACC/AHA, including, if deemed appropriate, a stoneâ primary angioplasty or vardenafil bale…..
Love Among the Ruins, Robert Browning (audio)
An audio recording of “Love Among the Ruins” by Robert Browning (1812-1889). I. Where the quiet-coloured end of evening smiles, Miles and miles On the solitary pastures where our sheep Half-asleep Tinkle homeward thro’ the twilight,…
Arguing All Sides: Propriety and Ethics in Business and Education
Morton J. Marcus is a former Prof of IU’s Business School (it has a corporate sponsorship but I’ll exercise my freedom to ignore it). He was director of the Indiana Business Research Center (IBRC) for…
Expressing a Patriotic Core
“Expressing a Patriotic Core” was posted on Schools Matter today overall male sexual dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is a veryin 1994, provide data on the prevalence of erectile tadalafil. the presence of a human vasculature and…
Huck Finn On Interpretation: Jim Answers Coleman
Coleman’s Nihilistic Pedagogy Morse Peckham’s non-final Answer The Instability of “Meaning” GOP Rep. Dr. Paul Broun (GA) offers an example asserting a “Young Earth” Answer Jim’s goodness as answer to all of this (Huckleberry Finn)…
Writing Instruction Grounding Social Control
Those of us who have been teachers and/or wannabe authors before everyone was an author (see the note yesterday re: artists)–I know I’m treading on my commoner sensibility here, always a tension in me–remember there…
Nell Scharff and New Visions
Who’s Afraid of Nell Scharff? (cross-posted at Schools Matter) Now, if you’ve read The Atlantic‘s piece on the “writing revolution” (I’ll review this in another post) you may have picked up on the name Nell Scharff,…
Schools (Don’t?) Matter, (Nor) Does Creativity?
Okay, I’ll confess to being less than tactful most of the time. But I gotta tell you, I’m pretty tired of one particular complaint that I hear (rather, read) again and again on education sites…