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To thus deny or minimize their relevance and importance, even in the face of our lived-experience which speaks so poignantly to their influence upon us in so many regards, is, to paraphrase Mosebach, to rebel against the self-evident.
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Dr Barbara McNeil is coming to the BCTLA Conference agenda in Victoria: her workshop entitled "Enhancing engagement: Aboriginal Boys and Reading" will draw on her lived-experience in classrooms and libraries, current reading, and cross-cultural research to suggest practical strategies, successes, and marvellous possibilities for enhancing Aboriginal boys 'reading engagement.
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Dr Barbara McNeil is coming to the BCTLA Conference agenda in Victoria: her workshop entitled "Enhancing engagement: Aboriginal Boys and Reading" will draw on her lived-experience in classrooms and libraries, current reading, and cross-cultural research to suggest practical strategies, successes, and marvellous possibilities for enhancing Aboriginal boys 'reading engagement.
October 2008 2008
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Even in Catholic religious life we fall to the lusts of the demon-god, Jar-gon: missional, outreaching, lived-experience, and re-visioning.
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I'm talking about more complex forms too, for they do not escape the black-hole-tugging ellipses of desire mapped onto lived-experience; even tales of the woe in marriage, of desperate affairs or exploitative relations tend to represent sex as mind-blowing, love as life-consuming.
Writing about love Adam Roberts Project 2006
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I'm talking about more complex forms too, for they do not escape the black-hole-tugging ellipses of desire mapped onto lived-experience; even tales of the woe in marriage, of desperate affairs or exploitative relations tend to represent sex as mind-blowing, love as life-consuming.
Archive 2006-12-01 Adam Roberts Project 2006
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Dr Barbara McNeil is coming to the BCTLA Conference agenda in Victoria: her workshop entitled "Enhancing engagement: Aboriginal Boys and Reading" will draw on her lived-experience in classrooms and libraries, current reading, and cross-cultural research to suggest practical strategies, successes, and marvellous possibilities for enhancing Aboriginal boys’ reading engagement.
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Dr Barbara McNeil is coming to the BCTLA Conference agenda in Victoria: her workshop entitled "Enhancing engagement: Aboriginal Boys and Reading" will draw on her lived-experience in classrooms and libraries, current reading, and cross-cultural research to suggest practical strategies, successes, and marvellous possibilities for enhancing Aboriginal boys’ reading engagement.
October 2008 2008
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