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After a decade of earnest immersion in parenting, though, the times are ripe for a change. The first sign was the wave of confessionals — from anonymous Web sites like truumomconfessions​.com (where mothers admit to transgressions like feigning stomach cramps to steal quiet time hiding in the bathroom) to bylined blogs like the wildly popular dooce.com (where Heather B. Armstrong chronicled her postpartum depression and continues to write about her struggles as the mother of a charming but somewhat high-strung 5-year-old) to memoirs like Ayelet Waldman’s (in which she cops to such “sins” as using disposable diapers and loving her husband more than her children). But in the past few months, a second wave has taken hold — writers are moving past merely venting and are trying to gather the like-minded into a new movement. Carl Honoré is one. He calls it “slow parenting” — no more rushing around physically and metaphorically, no more racing kids from soccer to Suzuki. Lenore Skenazy is an
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 children · culture · how-to · education · development · health · psychology · article · NYTimes · 2009 · May
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At the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Berkeley's Judy Scotchmoor introduced a new web resource called Understanding Science that's intended to change the way that the nature and process of science are presented to students.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 science · education · teaching · article · evolution · news · future · March · 2009
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Looking for an in-depth and easy-to-understand introduction to Linux? Then look no further! We don't just show you how to execute a handful of commands and use a few utilities. The Linux Tutorial goes beyond the basics, providing you with the knowledge necessary to get the most out of your Linux system.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 Linux · tutorial · how-to · education · free · reference · documentation · guide
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LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux and Free Software, and for women and men who want to support women in computing. The membership ranges from novices to experienced users, and includes professional and amateur programmers, system administrators and technical writers.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 community · social · activism · open_source · Linux · education · tech · software · programming · FLOSS · women · society · support · career
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Capt. Charles Moore of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation first discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch -- an endless floating waste of plastic trash. Now he's drawing attention to the growing, choking problem of plastic debris in our seas.
by bobodod 2009-06-29 09:41 education · biology · 2009 · video · people · science · watchdog · environment · February · oceans · ecology · plastic · teaching · ocean · TED · Pacific_Ocean · pollution · speech · marine_biology
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Here is an excerpt from an article about Carol Dweck, a professor of psychology at Stanford University: Through more than three decades of systematic research, [Carol Dweck] has been figuring out answers to why some people achieve their potential while equally talented others don’t—why some become Muhammad Ali and others Mike Tyson. The key, she found, isn’t ability; it’s whether you look at ability as something inherent that needs to be demonstrated or as something that can be developed. To anyone who is into personal growth and self-improvement, this seems obvious. But clearly, it is not obvious to everybody: look at the this diagram by Nigel Holmes representing the two types of mindsets and I’ll sure you’ll recognize the attitudes of many people you know.
by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 education · intellect · for:sarahatlee · productivity · intelligence · 2007 · freedom · psychology · opinion · April · management · self-sufficiency · brain · leadership
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This site is being developed by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute) for the static traditional Western art history textbook.
by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 history · education · reference · resource · research · art · web2.0 · teaching · museum · timeline
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Gakusei (Japanese for “student”) is the attempt at creating a comunity around the idea of providing a comprehensive compilation of open-source software and data that aid the learner of the Japanese language. The project explicitly aims to be cross-platform so as to include the widest audience possible as well as support different modes of access.
by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 open_source · free · education · tools · language · Japan
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by bobodod 2009-03-14 11:18 software · resource · education · gaming · science · geography · fun · history · mathematics · children · words · games
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