by Pier Marton | Jun 13, 2011 | Afri, Asia, Books, Health, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Middle-East, Native, Politics, Roma, Sci/Nat, Spectacle, Wars, Women
From the NYTimes: Kathryn Pearson, an expert on Congress at the University of Minnesota: her studies of the House show women introduce more bills, participate more vigorously in key legislative debates. From the Harper Collins website for the book “Why Women...
by Pier Marton | May 31, 2011 | Humor, Sci/Nat
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by Pier Marton | May 31, 2011 | Humor, Mystery, Sci/Nat
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by Pier Marton | May 28, 2011 | Art, Death, Film, KeyFilm, Sci/Nat, Teach, Women
“Exquisitely animated and exceptionally bleak.” The New York Times Her website. I used to screen this film so students could understand: 1. how animation could be a very strong medium 2. how producing an artificial environment could be stronger at times...
by Pier Marton | May 28, 2011 | Books, Death, Ego, Future Tech, Health, History, Humor, Ideas, Media, Mystery, Politics, Racism, Sci/Nat, Spectacle, TED, Time, Wars
Find out about “Patternicity” and “Agencity.” His website. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | May 24, 2011 | Audio, Care, Health, Humor, Mystery, Native, Racism, Sci/Nat, Sights, Sound
“The seeing-eye sheep and guard goats are never far from the white mare, and they never lead her astray. They shepherd Sissy to food and water, and angle the horse into her stall amid blowing snows or driving rains. “They round her up at feeding time and...