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Writing Science Writing: Fantastic Obama Speech: Role of Religion in Politics
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This blog is devoted to the thoughts and words of RIT's Winter 2007-08 Science Writing Class. Play around with it and see if you can figure out how to make changes, etc. Enjoy. . . Saturday, February 9, 2008. Fantastic Obama Speech: Role of Religion in Politics. Obama talks about bridging this gap through "fair-minded words." I think he makes some excellent points. If you are at all curious to hear what he says, please watch the video. It's long, but worth listening to the whole thing.
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Writing Science Writing: December 2007
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This blog is devoted to the thoughts and words of RIT's Winter 2007-08 Science Writing Class. Play around with it and see if you can figure out how to make changes, etc. Enjoy. . . Sunday, December 30, 2007. Green funerals' feature biodegradable coffins. I just find this interesting where a biodegradable coffin made out of recycled newspaper.Would that help with the environment? If you're interested to learn more about it, copy and paste the link below:. Sunday, December 23, 2007. The Pentium FDIV bug.
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The Farm: Welcome, Ladies!
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Ruminations about a piece of ground. Monday, April 16, 2012. We welcomed several thousand new residents to the Farm on Sunday, nearly all of them female. The addition of these two colonies brings our total to three, which should still be manageable, even from a distance. Spring turkey season starts today; I'm planning to be out at the Farm to try to harvest some wild poultry next weekend, and I'll see how the new ladies are settling in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 100 acres along Highway 149.
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The Farm: April 2012
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Ruminations about a piece of ground. Monday, April 16, 2012. We welcomed several thousand new residents to the Farm on Sunday, nearly all of them female. The addition of these two colonies brings our total to three, which should still be manageable, even from a distance. Spring turkey season starts today; I'm planning to be out at the Farm to try to harvest some wild poultry next weekend, and I'll see how the new ladies are settling in. Monday, April 2, 2012. Ways to proceed when burning CRP?
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The Farm: An Elemental Life
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Ruminations about a piece of ground. Monday, April 19, 2010. If you want to get in touch with life at its roots, life at an. Level, there's nothing like a hundred acres of farmland (or raising small children! The reality of the land is both more beautiful and less romantic than the world of ideas (where I usually live). The Farm resists idealization, the soil is resistant to theories. Land is always. Land, and working the place always means working with. Combination of the basic elements. All in all, a s...
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The Farm: September 2009
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Ruminations about a piece of ground. Friday, September 4, 2009. I am not bound for any public place, but for ground of my own where I have planted vines and orchard trees, and in the heat of the day climbed up into the healing shadow of the woods.". Besides, I like apples, and almost everything made from apples. Ditto cherries. Less wild about pears, but one needs variety, right? My first thought was to fence the whole orchard area with 7- or 8-foot deer fencing. Nice idea - until a little research p...
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The Farm: February 2010
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Ruminations about a piece of ground. Monday, February 22, 2010. What equipment do you need on a hundred-acre farm, at least a third woods and more than half CRP? That's a good question! Home (for my in-laws), a. Neighbor (to the other farms around it), and a. Habitat (for deer, turkey, quail, rabbits, etc.). Every "real" farm needs a tractor, right? With it we can drag logs up out of the wooded ravines and haul tools to work on fences. It has plenty of power, and plenty ( though not unlimited! I listed b...
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Writing Science Writing: Translation of "The Obstacle Course: A Tool for the Assessment of Functional Balance and Mobility In the Elderly"
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This blog is devoted to the thoughts and words of RIT's Winter 2007-08 Science Writing Class. Play around with it and see if you can figure out how to make changes, etc. Enjoy. . . Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Translation of "The Obstacle Course: A Tool for the Assessment of Functional Balance and Mobility In the Elderly". 1 I will be writing for the magazine Life Extension http:/ www.lef.org/. I think this article does a good job of breaking down the major points into subsections. 3 My article will hope...
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Writing Science Writing: Golden Toad Video
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This blog is devoted to the thoughts and words of RIT's Winter 2007-08 Science Writing Class. Play around with it and see if you can figure out how to make changes, etc. Enjoy. . . Sunday, February 10, 2008. Here is a video of the golden toad mentioned in the Butterfly Lessons article:. Http:/ www.celsias.com/2008/02/02/golden-frog-waves-goodbye-then-goes-extinct-in-the-wild/. The video is very poetic, because the toad literally "waves goodbye" in the video, and is now believed to be extinct.