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Consumer Culture and Feminist, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Identities. July 26, 2012. Reflects an interest in the role of economic power and consumption as a form of both oppression and individual expression. July 10, 2012. Sarah Hendrickson will be attending law school this fall and assembled a collection of books she finds important for this next step in her education. Let’s share this work here for other students embarking on Sarah’s path. All the best to you Sarah in law school! June 22, 2012. The c...
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Diary of a Newspaper Hawk: Bookbinding and Bitter Cold
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Diary of a Newspaper Hawk. It is cold, and no one is buying papers like they used to. Executive Speech Writing: Corporate, Celebrity, Fundraisers. Monday, December 17, 2007. Bookbinding and Bitter Cold. Today is only colder than yesterday, but the coffee seems warmer. The salary girls and smokers are less apt to wander outside. Better for me, as I get tired of the stink of cheap perfume and second-hand smoke. At least the salary girls are fun to look at, unlike the smokers. Buddy, Can You Spare a Buck?
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podcast 2 – the “Athanasian Creed” | Trinities
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Theories about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Podcast 2 the “Athanasian Creed”. August 25, 2013. Listen in a New Window. Podcast: Play in new window. This is your introduction to the statement most Christian philosophers start with. It’s credited to this gent here, Athanasius (d. 373), but can’t be by him. I neglected to mention that the creed seems to echo language used in several places in the late writings of Augustine. Many thanks to my friend. For recording her. Check out Bob’s website. This help...
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The Book Beautiful is part of an Honors course at Marshall University. In Huntington, West Virginia. While this blog is written especially for the students in the course, we welcome anyone who wishes to join our exploration of beautiful books. Topics include: typography, paper, printing, illustration and ornament, binding, bookplates, libraries, book collectors, artist books, fine print books, book history, publishing and book conservation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.