ARCHIVE - Comments for An eAlphabet http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet Flocks of Words, Tracks of Letters, Butterflies of the Soul Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:07:03 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.2 ARCHIVE - Comment on Wo – The Meditation of Craftsmanship Term Paper by sims 2 hair color http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/wo-term-paper-winter/#comment-10183 Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:07:03 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=4358#comment-10183 Aw, this was an exceptionally good post. Spending some time and
actual effort to produce a top notch article… but what can I say… I
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ARCHIVE - Comment on Wo – The Meditation of Craftsmanship Term Paper by cremes para rugas http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/wo-term-paper-winter/#comment-9083 Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:16:31 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=4358#comment-9083 Chris Griffiths, da La Roche-Posay. Mas antes dde começar a prevenção é o maior post
feito por uum aspirador de pó, promovendo o relaxamento da musculatura envolvida, no aparecimento de bolinnhas
de produto, contém também óleo anti rugas de melaleuca.

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ARCHIVE - Comment on Wo – The Meditation of Craftsmanship Term Paper by escort Bradford http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/wo-term-paper-winter/#comment-4948 Tue, 17 Jun 2014 02:47:51 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=4358#comment-4948 Great blog you have here but I was curious if
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Bless you!

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ARCHIVE - Comment on Wo – The Meditation of Craftsmanship Term Paper by Ubezpieczenia Zdrowotne W Polsce http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/wo-term-paper-winter/#comment-4364 Fri, 06 Jun 2014 15:56:44 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=4358#comment-4364 There is certainly a great deal to learn about this issue.
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ARCHIVE - Comment on Wo – The Meditation of Craftsmanship Term Paper by metal mixture http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/wo-term-paper-winter/#comment-3774 Mon, 26 May 2014 01:51:52 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=4358#comment-3774 Fantastic post however I was wanting to know if you could write a
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ARCHIVE - Comment on Armillary Sphere by humjos13 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/a-armillary-sphere/#comment-231 Mon, 10 Jun 2013 02:24:02 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=6079#comment-231 recycled material from Platos Timaeus.

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ARCHIVE - Comment on Recycled Waste (Land) by humjos13 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/recycled-waste-land/#comment-223 Tue, 04 Jun 2013 10:55:32 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=6085#comment-223 From Solve et Coagula, inspired by the composting of a reverie on The Waste Land, by T.S. Eliot.

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ARCHIVE - Comment on Word Yolk by humjos13 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/word-a-shepards-tone/#comment-222 Tue, 04 Jun 2013 10:48:10 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=6090#comment-222 From Nigredo, this poem is a seed sprouting like embryonic ore mined from the subterranean earth.

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ARCHIVE - Comment on Satrotrope by humjos13 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/satrotrope/#comment-221 Tue, 04 Jun 2013 10:44:32 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=6093#comment-221 From my paper on the poetics of composting titled Nigredo. Time and trope are body-breakers and consumers of word flesh. Compost is consecrated bread. For me, this poem evokes the image of a sky burial.

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ARCHIVE - Comment on Music of the Spheres by humjos13 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/music-of-the-spheres/#comment-220 Tue, 04 Jun 2013 10:38:42 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ealphabet/?p=6103#comment-220 This poem is from my spring term paper on Sovle et Coagula. Words and sounds form a chaotic mass – a granulated cloud of prima materia – out of which composite identities emerge in the mind of the reader. Dissociated poetics – interminable comprehension.

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