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(Archive) The Technology of Love
Sarah Jamieson is a metro office worker who aspires to be a writer. She's 24, slightly overweight, but...
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(Archive) Life, Death, and Digital Traces
Jamie Livingston took one Polaroid snapshot everyday from March 31, 1979 until the day he died, October 25,...
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(Archive) Savage Americans on Facebook! 8th Grade History Lesson No. 41
In the year 2211 humanologists exploring the wreckage of the Walmart Towers of Manhattan (once used to manufacture...
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Indiana Love Song
I was younger, more joyfully naïve. I didn’t look at my watch, or check the weather. I was...
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Pumpkin Face
Faces are infinitely interesting topo maps contoured by bones, fatty bits, orifices, and sensible sensory inputs that create...
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Character Costume
My love of fall began as a kid with the anticipation of costumes, trick or treating and the...
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My Creature From The Black Lagoon, or The Fun of Terror
Stephen King is a favorite among my students, for obvious reason. His stories are fast and often a...
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The Name for Each Age: A Lesson in Korean Culture and Confucianism
Share I recently traveled to New York City for a speaking engagement. In preparation, rather than sitting in my...
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Emerging Notions of “Capital” – Integrating Human and Social
Share This isn’t the post I wanted to write. I wanted to write about the ways in which value,...
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Let the Queen Have Her Party and Her Tea, Too
Share As I read the latest news about the American foreclosure crisis; I also read about the latest project...
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(Archive) Why College Football Will Save the US Economy
On a cold January evening in 1984 in Omaha, I slammed my bedroom door shut and began bawling...
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(Archive) Untitled [A Colorful Man]
Once upon a time in a windy city, I had a best friend named Doug who made the...

It’s been unseasonably warm where we live, and while this fact would’ve caused great disgruntle for me in previous years and locations, I’ve been thankful for a longer spell of mild temperatures before the frozen ground of winter sets in for the long-haul.