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Traveling with Cabeza de Vaca: Introduction
This is going to be a recurring feature of PubWages, a column about the writings and travels and life of Cabeza de Vaca. Continue reading
Cycling Indoors for the Winter
I was convinced by a surprise pot hole. For well over a decade I have commuted by bicycle to and from work at least three days a week even in winter. Of course, in the winter, the sun rises later … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Health, Recreation & Outdoors
Tagged bicycle trainer, bicycling, cycling, exercise, fluid bicycle trainer, health, indoor bicycle trainer, Training, workout
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What To Do When You’re Bored
When you’re bored there are many things that you can do but it usually feels like there’s nothing to do. Well here are a list of things to do when you’re bored: ●Write a pub ● Watch TV ● Play … Continue reading
Using French Cuisine to Teach French: Crème brûlée Recipe
The very best way to learn a new language is by total immersion. When someone is forced to conduct all business and all pleasure in the new language, it is much more likely to sink in and be absorbed at … Continue reading
Covenant Between the Pieces
Crocodil: Covenant Between the Pieces Look up toward the heavens And count the stars: Six million too many. And lo, a smoking furnace… (Genesis 15,5; 17) L’Alliance d’Abraham Leve les yeux au ciel … Continue reading
Posted in Language, Opinion Pieces and Editorials
Tagged 5 17, Assi Degani, covenant, Genesis 15, holocaust, poetry, six million
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Spain, tourism, and flamenco
Spain often is marketed as the land of passion, bullfights, flamenco, sun, and sand. Blurring significant regional diversity, an almost comic-book version of its southern region, Andalucía, has been promoted as the public face of Spain – it has all … Continue reading
Maximizing Your Hiking Workout
Here are some tips to help maximize the health benefits of hiking while minimizing the risks. Use trekking poles. Trekking poles minimize the risk of falls and twisted ankles while helping to reduce impact on your leg joints. They also … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Recreation & Outdoors
Tagged exercise, hiking, outdoors, safety, workout
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An Interview with Julia Hanna
Julia Hanna, otherwise known as Sweetbearies here on PubWages, is a prolific writer and artist. Last night I had the privilege of doing a video interview with her on Skype. Even though she is in California and I am in … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, PubWages Staff
Tagged Aya Katz, biography, interview, Julia Hanna, Panda update, Pubwages, Sweetbearies, writers, writing online
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Handwriting and Vocabulary Growth
Here’s an unexpected, unintended consequence of pouring precious classroom time into cursive … according to this study from the Journal of Education Research, the longer a student has been taught cursive/required to use cursive. the smaller the vocabulary of that … Continue reading
Posted in Education: Teaching and Learning, Language, Topics
Tagged achievement, cursive, Handwriting, research, school, schoolchildren, Style change, vocabulary
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Breaking News: Amazon Terminates Contracts with California Amazon Associates
Yesterday, Governor Brown of California signed into law a bill that purports to apply California sales tax to online sales to California residents. Today Amazon.com saw its shares dip slightly — down by a nickel. However, it is not Amazon … Continue reading