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The Road Less Traveled. A Journey’s Beginning…. Archive for November, 2010. Shuin-chou / Heian Shrine. Friday, November 5th, 2010 Shuin-chou. So getting back to the point: what exactly is a “shuin” and why do you need a book for it? Subscribe RSS Feed now. Error: Unable to access Twitter at URL (http:/ www.twitter.com/statuses/user timeline/.json? Count=0). Verify service status. (HTTP code 301.). I Am Hat Master. Stranger in a Strange Land. The Road Less Traveled. Is powered by WordPress.
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The Road Less Traveled. A Journey’s Beginning…. This is the Frequently Asked Questions… it’ll probably be updated pretty frequently, so check it often. All the prices you say are in yen… how much is that in dollars? At the time of this writing, the exchange rate is about 105 yen to a dollar, but generally, dividing the amount of yen by 100 is pretty safe. So if something costs 10,000, that’s about $100. Basically it’s like counting prices in pennies. Subscribe RSS Feed now. I Am Hat Master. Middot; WordP...
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Archive February | The Road Less Traveled
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The Road Less Traveled. A Journey’s Beginning…. Archive for February, 2010. 8220;Hi, I’m not a good enough teacher, so I’m going to artificially inflate your grades! Thursday, February 18th, 2010 Uncategorized. A good study guide: a 3-5 page summary of the material that has been covered. A bad study guide: a copy of the (multiple-choice) test with ten extra questions mixed in that won’t actually appear. Can you be anymore blatant with your intentions? Sunday, February 7th, 2010 Uncategorized. It) I just ...
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The Road Less Traveled. A Journey’s Beginning…. Matthew’s Mama in Japan 3-15. Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 by Carole Lanigan Uncategorized. These are emails that my mother sent out each day of her trip here. I already posted the first two earlier, but was so busy during the trip (and have been so busy ever since! That I never got around to posting the rest. Sorry it’s taken me so long! M m Anyway, I’m going to post them all in one big chunk, so enjoy! Rsaquo; Continue reading. Matthew’s Mama in Japan.
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So yeah, I know, it’s been a while… | The Road Less Traveled
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The Road Less Traveled. A Journey’s Beginning…. So yeah, I know, it’s been a while…. Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 by Rintaun Uncategorized. So I figured out how I can graduate in 1 year, but it’s going to be a lot of work. Fall quarter, 21 credits. Winter quarter, 19 credits. Spring quarter, 19 credits. And then I’ll graduate, assuming I pass them all. (Which I probably will with flying colors, but that may just be my ego talking. Yeah, this doesn't look very fun. So yeah, I know, it’s been a while…. May 4, 2009.
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Archive Uncategorized | The Road Less Traveled
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The Road Less Traveled. A Journey’s Beginning…. And again I depart…. Thursday, September 9th, 2010 Uncategorized. I leave in just over twelve hours to return to Japan. Just thought I’d let anyone that still checks this website know. Hopefully, I’ll continue to blog throughout the six months I’ll be in Japan. No promises, though. 8220;Hi, I’m not a good enough teacher, so I’m going to artificially inflate your grades! Thursday, February 18th, 2010 Uncategorized. Sunday, February 7th, 2010 Uncategorized.
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The Beating Heart of It: September 2008
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The Beating Heart of It. An inquisitive mind embarked on a journey to bridge the gaps between politics, culture and human experience. Wales, 2008. Monday, September 29, 2008. Back to the beginning. Five years ago, I broke away from the rambunctious teenage student ambassadors to find peace. It came at the top of a path in an outdoor museum; I leaned over the stone wall, looking down at the statues and streams, the multi-hued green leaves, lackadaisical sunshine bathing my skin. My grandmother lived here,...
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The Beating Heart of It: December 2008
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The Beating Heart of It. An inquisitive mind embarked on a journey to bridge the gaps between politics, culture and human experience. Wales, 2008. Thursday, December 25, 2008. 25 Characterized by wreaths and decorated trees, carols and Santa hats, and good cheer that can barely dampen. My parents and Memere. Just left this fifth-floor apartment overlooking the sea to scoop up my Pepere. From his hospital bed. Everyone deserves to be home with family on Christmas. That's what change is all about, isn't it?
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The Beating Heart of It: November 2009
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The Beating Heart of It. An inquisitive mind embarked on a journey to bridge the gaps between politics, culture and human experience. Wales, 2008. Monday, November 9, 2009. I am absolutely enamoured with the New Welsh Review. When I lived in Cardiff, the current copy constantly was with me, whether I was working at the Assembly, taking a train to Chepstow, or climbing Mount Snowdon. The articles often were thought provoking and the literature was inspiring. Now, I've stumbled upon the Online flipbook.
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The Beating Heart of It: Charging for plastic bags
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The Beating Heart of It. An inquisitive mind embarked on a journey to bridge the gaps between politics, culture and human experience. Wales, 2008. Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Charging for plastic bags. If you live in Wales, you might be charged between 5-15 pence for plastic bags at stores by 2011. On the surface, this seems like a great idea! Imposing a charge could deter the use of these pesky bags, which we all know are bad for the environment. However, consider two points:. 2) What about dog poop?
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