November 29, 2003
This neat comic comes from StudioFoglio.com. Girl Genius volume one focuses on Agatha Clay, student and lab assistant at Transylvanio Polygnostic University. Needless to say, it’s a lot of fun, and great artwork.
Leaves me tempted to order from the StudioFoglio folks.
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November 28, 2003
The Atlanta Journal Constitution posted this interesting article on the frustrations of the new Medicare bill. While her approach and phrasing is a little too flamish for my tastes, she makes an excellent point at the end. The bill does not suit the needs of the elderly, rather fits the pharmaceutical companies’ purses. […]
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November 27, 2003
everythingESL.net is a great resource for ideas for teaching. Most of the things I have looked through are appropriate for Kindergarten on up, and it’s a great resource for ideas and good materials for working with kids.
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November 20, 2003
China Water Forum
I am cphosting this forum with a scholar on China’s water issues. This is the kind of stuff I researched all through college, and it’s fascinating stuff. If you’re interested in this kind of thing, it may be worth checking out.
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November 17, 2003
from Wapsi Square
This is another Mon, Wed, Fri comic. I love Paul Taylor’s style. It’s good stuff and he’s great with expressions. What I really like about this strip is that it was my Saturday night, left out at the end of the table.
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November 17, 2003
from Filibustor
I love this editorial strip. It’s out Monday Wednesday Friday, and it’s got a great edge and actually gives you clues to back up what JJ McCullough is talking about.
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November 17, 2003
Nov 12 Something Positive
… where we see Davan and his girlfriend talking about the reality of the American family.
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November 3, 2003
I’ve had another idea for an article on China based on this observation today. Again, thoughts are very warmly welcome.
China has definitely been invaded by English, and may be the fastest growing English speaking population in the world. It’s becoming more difficult to learn the Chinese language here in China without running into […]
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