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Archive - Dec 8, 2007Submitted by Margo Kingston on December 8, 2007 - 11:42am.
"A few weeks ago my wife, frustrated at the amount of time I spend onWebdiary, said ‘They’re really your community, aren’t they?’ I hadn’treally thought about it in those terms before, but it’s true. Webdiarists are part of my community – my virtual community, anyway(although cyberspace and meatspace have become increasingly blurred asI meet various diarists face-to-face or over the phone)." David Curry
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Submitted by Not Happy John 2007 on December 8, 2007 - 9:51am.
Please feel free to comment on or review the book, correct any errors I've made, and let others know what's happening where you live.
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on December 8, 2007 - 9:50am.
“I’m Julie. I’m a friend of Brendan’s and he’s sent me to save the world for the workers by giving them the same choice they deserve and sticking it right up that red-haired Welsh bint.” From Chapter 2 of the Chronicles of Nadir – Tale the Second – Prince Crispian, as told from the grave by Tom Lewis.
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Submitted by Evan Hadkins on December 8, 2007 - 9:34am.
Every child that enters kindergarten embarks on a process that is meant to prepare them for active participation in our culture. Education is an embodied vision of the future. Thinking about the future really could lead to an “Education Revolution”.
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Submitted by Marilyn Shepherd on December 8, 2007 - 9:00am.
Bernie was an ordinary bloke who decided to become something extraordinary and through that became an extraordinary hero in our age, an age where we feared we would no longer have heroes anymore. (Kevin Rudd)
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