Monday, June 23, 2008

Found 12 new items

Credit and Blame by Charles Tilly first linked by:
Daily Kos: State of the Nation
Men's Friendships (SAGE Series on Men and Masculinity) by Peter M. Nardi first linked by:
Faith Dance
Prairie: A Natural History by Candace Savage first linked by:
The Eagle & Child: Pilcrow Magnate...
Maimonides' Empire of Light: Popular Enlightenment in an Age of Belief by Ralph Lerner first linked by:
Atlas Shrugs
Political Hypocrisy: The Mask of Power, from Hobbes to Orwell and Beyond by David Runciman first linked by:
Daily Kos: State of the Nation
Sex and Love In The Home: A Theology of the Household by David Matzko McCarthy first linked by:
Faith Dance
The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist's Case for the Existence of the Soul by Mario Beauregard first linked by:
Musings from the Muse
The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-muslims by Andrew G. Bostom first linked by:
Atlas Shrugs
The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2 by Scott Kelby first linked by:
The Eagle & Child: Pilcrow Magnate...
Blogwars: The New Political Battleground by David D. Perlmutter first linked by:
Daily Kos: State of the Nation
After Macintyre: Critical Perspectives on the Work of Alasdair Macintypr by John Horton first linked by:
Faith and Theology
The Inimitable Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse first linked by:
The Eagle & Child: Pilcrow Magnate...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you found this book intriguing, you will definitely enjoy reading My Stroke of Insight - a Brain Scientist's Personal Journey" by Jill Bolte Taylor, and her talk on TED dot com about her stroke which is an 18 minute talk you Must Not Miss! (there's a reason it's been forwarded friend to friend millions of times!). When you read the book and see the TEDTalk, you'll understand why this Harvard brain scientist was named Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People. Her unique experience, combined with her perspective as a neuroanatomist, and her sensitivity and awareness (not to mention beautiful writing style!) has produced something so powerful and so revolutionary that I think it's going to become a transformational movement in itself. Oprah also did four interviews with her (that I was able to download on the Oprah website) that are also worth checking out.
I am trying to share Dr Taylor's story with as many people as I can because I truly believe if everyone saw it the world would be so much better and people would love one another and no longer fight.