A Semen Education

Semen is a subject  that everyone can relate to or at some point has thought about it.   This post is all about semen and the source is a wonderful website called onlineschools.org.  Perhaps an alternative name for this terrific site could be, “Things they should have taught you in school but didn’t.”  With the subtext being,  ”learning in an interesting and exciting way.” What I learned  about semen after visiting onlineshools.org: 1.

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Top 10 Things You Would Need To Survive The Post Apocalypse

All these thoughts about a Zombie Apocalypse have got me thinking.  Of course, the fact that the mini-series The Stand was on the other day might also have something to do with it.  Plus I watched a teaser trailer for the up and coming Fallout game New Vegas.  Ah, the end of the world.  There’s nothing better to dedicate my thoughts to on a lazy day off than the end of the world. After writing my last blog, I have been thinking a lot about the apocalypse.  Therefore, to fully purge my mind of all this nonsense I have decided to declare an unofficial Apocalypse week for my blogs.  So, as the title implies, I am going to try and figure out the top ten things  we would need to survive after the fall of man.

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The Sacred Confucian Analects:Chapters 16-18: P2/2

SupremeMasterTV.com From the Sacred Confucian Analects 16-18 P2/2 (In Chinese). Episode: 1260, Air Date: 25 February 2010.

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The Confucian Come Back, presented by On-Cho Ng, Ph.D.

2/18/10 – On-Cho Ng, Ph.D., professor of history at Pennsylvania State University, presents The Confucian Come-back: Tradition, Modernity, and Ideology in Contemporary China, detailing the revival of Confucianism.

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Taoism vs Daoism vs Buddhism vs Confucianism – The Difference Between?

See bit.ly for Secrets, Forum, and Qigong – Taoism vs Daoism vs Buddhism vs Confucianism – The Diference Between?

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The Wisdom of Faith with Huston Smith (part 1 of 6): A Bill Moyers Special: Confucianism

Born in China of missionary parents, Smith learned about Chinese language, culture, and religion while growing up near Shanghai. Smith explains how the intertwining of opposites is key to understanding the great religions of ChinaConfucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Smith shows that Eastern religions provide an emphasis on direct experience and a method for attaining that

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MUST KNOW: Confucianism and East Asian Countries?

Simple short explanation about how Confucianism, a philosophy AND/OR religion, has influenced East Asian countries and their culture. IMPORTANT in UNDERSTANDING THEIR CULTURE!

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A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers – Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Harvard

A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers – Tu Wei-ming A Confucian Life in America part 1 of 3 Bill Moyers interviews Tu Wei-ming who discusses the relevance of Confucian philosophy to our times and the recent student movement in China. Tu Wei-ming suggests that the humanism of Confucius can help us sort out some of the ethical problems of today.

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Top Blogging Tips for Developers and Bloggers from WordPress WordCamps

On Saturday, January 23, 2010, I had the opportunity to attend my first WordCamp hosted by WordCampBoston.com .  WordCamp is a conference that focuses on everything WordPress, the platform that many bloggers (like me) use to host our blogs. WordCamps are informal, community-organized events that are put together by WordPress users.

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Ten Questions with Fashion Fille

Elysia is “an enthusiastic fashion-addicted chick writing about trends, inspiration, often changing wants, and anything else random popping into her mind,” and she blogs all about it at Fashion Fille , which is set to celebrate its two-year anniversary this July.

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