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Rickshaw Philosopher
One part engineer, one part philosopher and a splash of Fred Flintstone running in his car. The rickshaw philosopher at Burning Man offers a great means of transportation that is both educational and environmentally sound. One part engineer, one part philosopher and a splash of Fred Flintstone running in his car. The rickshaw philosopher at Burning Man of... more
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Kid's Books and Cartoons, Doggy Style
According to allhiphop.com, Snoop Dogg is penning a series of urban books for the kiddies. Add that to his recently announced Comedy Central cartoon series and you've got to wonder if a breakfast cereal can't be far behind. According to allhiphop.com, Snoop Dogg is penning a series of urban books for the kiddies. Add that to his recently announced Comedy ... more
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Fairytale science - a happy ever after ending?
Ever wondered if Rapunzel's hair could have really held the weight of her charming prince, or if the little mermaid, could well have been a realistic possibility? Well, do not fear, a group of knights in white coats (scientists) have arrived, albeit not on a white horse, to be your very own Prince Charming in a quest to bring you the 'happy ever after' ending you've always dreamed of.
According to the article, the basic physical principles mentioned in some of the world's best known fairytales could not be fantasy but actually be based on 'rooted realities.'
Click the article, suspend your imagination for a moment and look at fairytales, not as a pre-pubescent kid but rather as a hard-core scientist, and maybe, just maybe, you'll get your happy ending. Ever wondered if Rapunzel's hair could have really held the weight of her charming prince, or if the little mermaid, could well h... more -
The Lorax
You're never too old to learn from Dr. Seuss.
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The Story of Ferdinand (spanish)
The Story of Ferdinand (1936) is the best-known work written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson . The children's book tells the story of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights.
This is my favorite literary work on bull fighting and I pretty much learned everything I know about bull fighting from this book. Basically, not fighting is better. :) The Story of Ferdinand (1936) is the best-known work written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson . The chil... more
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