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Jericho Antiphonal by Marc Nash is a piece of short fiction that seeks to disrupt all our expectations of subject matter, and somehow capture our fragmented, fractured world in its fractured, fragmented prose.
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Privnote - Send notes that will self-destruct after being...
From Site:What is Privnote?Privnote is a web tool that you can use to send private notes over the Internet. What makes Privnote different from sending a regular email or instant message?You get a link to the note, and once that link is clicked the noteis destroyed so it can... more
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How to Learn (But Not Master) Any Language in 1 Hour...
An interesting -but very valid- approach to learning a new language. Noun cases, which don't exist in English, are especially challenging for students of German, Russian or Greek, for example.
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HEMA - online winkelen
HEMA is a Dutch department store. The first store opened on November 4, 1926, in Amsterdam . Now there are 150 stores all over the Netherlands . HEMA also has stores in Belgium, Luxemburg, and Germany . In June of this year, HEMA was sold to British investment company Lion... more
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Jacques Derrida On The Problematics Of Deconstruction
Derrida on the problematics of deconstruction and the terrors of taking a nap.
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How To Deconstruct Almost Anything
Was I supposed to find this article very amusing?? From the page: "Of course, no real deconstruction would be like this. I only used a single paragraph and avoided literary jargon. All of the words will be found in a typical abridged dictionary and were used with their... more
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How to Deconstruct Almost Anything
"Of course, no real deconstruction would be like this. I only used a single paragraph and avoided literary jargon. All of the words will be found in a typical abridged dictionary and were used with their conventional meanings. I also wrote entirely in English and did not... more
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