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Johanna Pitetti-Heil joined the group General Discussion 4 months, 1 week ago
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Paul Schacht left a comment on a post Title Page – 1862 in the group General Discussion: 7 months ago
@longwalkerbadger There are lots of comments here that have been posted by students and teachers but that you won’t see because they’ve been posted in private groups. It would be great to see more comments in this […]
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Keith Badger left a comment on a post Title Page – 1862 in the group General Discussion: 7 months ago
Is anybody out there in cyberspace reading this?
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Keith Badger joined the group General Discussion 7 months ago
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Chris joined the group General Discussion 2 years, 1 month ago
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Alireza Taghdarreh left a comment on a post Walking 1-15 in the group General Discussion: 2 years, 8 months ago
Being part and parcel of Nature imprisons man and reduces him to a limited and lower level of existence. In Nature, Emerson rises above nature and says, ““Every spirit builds itself a house; and beyond its ho […]
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Jacob Watson left a comment on a post Solitude in the group General Discussion: 2 years, 8 months ago
Okay I have been reading Paradice lost By John Milton, however me though on this line is what if it is an experiment? That is what fascinates me about society is that it is a giant social experiment that we live […]
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Eric Bagdonas joined the group General Discussion 2 years, 9 months ago
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Allison Cummings left a comment on a post The Village in the group General Discussion: 2 years, 9 months ago
Great comments above, folks. He does view village life anthropologically: “I went there frequently to observe their habits.” His time in the woods has given him a certain remove from society, and animals are now […]
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Jacob left a comment on a post Where I Lived, And What I Lived For 1-12 in the group General Discussion: 2 years, 9 months ago
This got me thinking about the seasons, like Spring, Summer, winter and fall. However, I had the realization that we could apply this to life. Spring is like when we are a child, we start to grow and learn, summer […]
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Jacob Watson joined the group General Discussion 2 years, 9 months ago
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Allison Cummings left a comment on a post Economy 1-14 in the group General Discussion: 2 years, 9 months ago
[civilized life]
irony.
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Alireza Taghdarreh left a comment on a post Walking 1-15 in the group General Discussion: 2 years, 11 months ago
[Half the walk is but retracing our steps.]
It was this far reaching vision of Henry Thoreau who brought him to my literature and culture in Iran. I am Thoreau’s Iranian translator. Thoreau did not wish to […]
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Jada Ramsey left a comment on a post House-Warming 10-19 in the group General Discussion: 3 years ago
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Jada Ramsey left a comment on a post House-Warming 10-19 in the group General Discussion: 3 years ago
[It is now many years that men have resorted to the forest for fuel and the materials of the arts;]
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Jada Ramsey joined the group General Discussion 3 years, 1 month ago
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Rick Visser left a comment on a post Sounds 1-11 in the group General Discussion: 3 years, 2 months ago
[Read your fate, see what is before you, and walk on into futurity.]
I wonder if T may be suggesting a deeper sense of ‘reading,’ perhaps related to the concept of reading put forward by Simone Weil in her […]
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Rick Visser left a comment on a post Spring 1-13 in the group General Discussion: 3 years, 2 months ago
Yes, Allison. For a time, we lived on the shores of Lake Champlain: Cumberland Head, north of Plattsburgh, NY. Once, as we returned home from a long trip on an extremely cold winter night (-15 F), we were stopped […]
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Rick Visser left a comment on a post Winter Animals in the group General Discussion: 3 years, 2 months ago
Regarding “forms” and the difference between Rabbits and Hares, according to Wikipedia:
Hares and jackrabbits are leporids belonging to the genus Lepus. Hares are classified in the same family as rabbits. They […] - Load More
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