Monthly Archives: May 2012

Bike-Friendly Campuses in America

Guest Post by Tim Handorf May is National Bike Month, and we’re totally on board, even as the month wraps up. Biking is such a fun, healthy way to get around campus, and these days, so many colleges are making … Continue reading

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Technology of Citizenship/Citizenship as Technology

Reblogged from urbanculturalstudies: A corporation known as Pegasus Global Holdings is building a city — named CITE — in the desert outside of Hobbs, NM for the purpose of allowing companies to run prototypes of their new technology. CITE will … Continue reading

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Evolving Urbanism - Better Cities & Towns Article

Reblogged from buildinglovers.com: This article is a MUST READ on where CNU is pushing and heading for the future. http://bettercities.net/news-opinion/blogs/joe-nickol/18011/new-urbanisms-pivot-point The Congress for the New Urbanism views disinvestment in central cities, the spread of placeless sprawl, increasing separation by race and … Continue reading

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Friday Moment: How to install LOVE...

Reblogged from Dreamz Forever: Embankment, London A Friday ritual. A single photo capturing a moment. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.  And a small heart-touching forward.. for spreading love. Installing LOVE………. Customer … Continue reading

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New Ventures Changing The Way We Learn Languages

Guest Post by Larry Dignan Languages tend to stay the same, but the way we learn them is in a state of constant change. With new technology, great ideas, online courses, and an increasingly connected world, there are more new … Continue reading

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Why We Must Die

Reblogged from The Skeptical Teenager: Hello there skeptics of the world, Today’s post is going to be about a few of the reasons why we as humans MUST die, philosophically. Now I don’t often blog about strictly philosophical subjects, so … Continue reading

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OSS map of Trieste/Fiume

Reblogged from Open Geography: Interesting find in the Robinson Map Library today: This is a map made in November 1945 by the IRIS group (an interim, post-OSS group, but prior to CIA). It shows the actual and proposed boundaries of … Continue reading

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The History of the Universe in 10 Minutes

Reblogged from Vampyre Fangs: This may very well be the best, most informative and most awe-inspiring 10 minutes of your day. It leaves me absolutely speechless every time I watch it.

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