In The ransom of red chief 0.Henry talks about a town called Summit.
It contained inhabitants of as undeleterious and self-satisfied a class ofpeasantry as ever clustered around a Maypole.
Describe humorously by changing the subject to an object reflecting the culture of the subject.
Welterweight
Net Galley Challenge
Sunday, March 18, 2012
When things go viral
World of viruses
The loom
Naica caves. Heard of Belum caves just now.
The discovery of virus by Beijernick is a goose chase story.
How do viruses move DNA between species and generate new genetic material?
The author's Emeral wasp works has been quoted in another book sex on six legs, unfortunately the subject of viruses lacks that charm.
The loom
Naica caves. Heard of Belum caves just now.
The discovery of virus by Beijernick is a goose chase story.
How do viruses move DNA between species and generate new genetic material?
The author's Emeral wasp works has been quoted in another book sex on six legs, unfortunately the subject of viruses lacks that charm.
Rev the food writing
Missionstreetfood
Zhaliang
Decision-making is more important to cooking than exact amounts, temperatures or times - Anthony Myint.
Anthony Myint's articles on food are creative. for example, the one reviewing NOMA.
Zhaliang
Decision-making is more important to cooking than exact amounts, temperatures or times - Anthony Myint.
Anthony Myint's articles on food are creative. for example, the one reviewing NOMA.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Readers of past
A room size
library
I have chosen
few books
The issuer is here
Have you read your
Bhaktin and Chekov
I adjust my answer
from Yes to
No (since its been a while)
The book without front cover
has philosophy on it
But philosophy is in between definitions
I show my choice of two
Reviews - literary magazines
library
I have chosen
few books
The issuer is here
Have you read your
Bhaktin and Chekov
I adjust my answer
from Yes to
No (since its been a while)
The book without front cover
has philosophy on it
But philosophy is in between definitions
I show my choice of two
Reviews - literary magazines
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