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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Jul. 30, 2009
Ethics, God, and Debate
Read this long article and the comments that follow. JJ For those who don't have the time to read a long article, I'll try to sum it up: A "religious studies" professor states that he is completely different from a … Continue reading
Jul. 24, 2009
Timelines and Timetables
Organizational skills are essential to get through huge projects like MathTacular or Discover & Do. In editing, you must keep track of hundreds of activities with many little clips and graphics and audio files which all combine to make hours … Continue reading
Jul. 23, 2009
A Few Fun Images
A couple evenings ago one of my friends, Marie, came by and we did a photoshoot. My best friend, Jason, is really good at photography, and we keep trying to find subjects he can practice on... and I tag along … Continue reading
Jul. 22, 2009
Gambit, Gamut and Gauntlet
Gambit: an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker And now that you are all supremely interested and feel that I know what I'm talking about, I will shatter that myth. Because the word I was looking … Continue reading
Jul. 21, 2009
Is It All In Your Head?
I have a sensitivity to wheat. If I eat something "wheated" then something goes wonky in my body and I suddenly have difficulty responding to negative situations appropriately. But I didn't figure this out until I was in college. And … Continue reading
Jul. 21, 2009
Graduated ... now what?
This is a topic that comes up periodically when I chat with parents of high school homeschoolers. I was encouraged to see an article in the May/June issue of HSLDA's Court Report dealing with this very topic! I think that … Continue reading
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Jul. 20, 2009
Marketing
Three posts on marketing today: one, two, three. And me? Well, I have a few thoughts bumping around, but nothing solid. Amy Bayliss' post further indicated the need for me--and my best friend, Jason--to get our book out (raise your … Continue reading