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Learning a Second Language and AnkiDroid

If I remember rightly the three principal components I highlighted as integral to learning a second language were as follows: Apart from those generic areas, I presented technological assists aiding in one’s learning. One of these tools reigns supreme in

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A Snorer is Outsnoored – Earthly Powers (Anthony Burgess)

This week on Wednesday’s literature piece we will continue with Anthony Burgess’s panamoramic saga novel of the 20th century Earthly Powers. The novel appeared on the shortlist for the Booker Prize in the year of its publication but lost out

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Earthly Powers (1980)- Anthony Burgess

The local bookstore near where I live has mostly books written in Spanish, but there is a classic English Literature section with thousands of titles to choose from. I miss my Kindle e-reader which decided one day it wouldn’t recharge

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5/4 – 11/4/21 incl. Fructose, The Band & Dostoevsky

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Peter Attia – The Drive Podcast – #87—Rick Johnson, MD: Fructose—the common link in hypertension, insulin resistance, T2D, & obesity? Audio podcast at Peter

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God’s Place in Our Future (Brave New World) – Aldous Huxley

This week in Wednesday’s literature piece we continue our exploration of one the 20th Century’s great Dystopian novels Brave New World (BNW). This week’s excerpt comes from the same philosophical argument John and Mustapha Mond were having the last time

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7/12 – 13/12/20 incl. Vaccines, Typewriters and the Past

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Bret and Heather 58th DarkHorse Podcast Livestream: A Vaccine Like No Other Video podcast at Bret Weinstein: The DarkHorse podcast remains one of the

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Brave New World (1932) – Aldous Huxley

This week in Wednesday’s literature piece we are taking a peak at one of the all-time great novels about the dehumanising aspects of scientific progress. We were assigned to read Brave New World in High School and I’m willing to

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The Last Words – “Every Passing Minute is Another Chance to Turn it all Around.”

The Last Words Every new day, every passing minute presents another chance to turn it all around. As Nirvair Singh Khalsa said ‘it’s not the life you lead, but the courage you bring to it’. The individual is supreme. The

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23/06 – 29/06/20 incl. Science, Babies, Lighthouses and Cops

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Missives of Appalling Idiocy and Envy Embarrassing to Behold Blog article at JordanBPeterson.com : The Canadian Psychologist Jordan Peterson left the public spotlight abruptly

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28/04 – 4/05 incl. Stacey E. Bryan, Defeating Evil & The Bob Dylan Project

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. 8 Questions with blogger/writer Stacey E. Bryan Blog article at Inner Circle: I was tickled pink to wander across this recent interview with my

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