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AUTHORS - NON-FICTION

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  • Sam Harris: Author, neuroscientist, philosopher.
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  • Shane Harris
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  • Story of the Week
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ART

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  • My Modern Met
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  • Alternative Arts Association
  • Creep Machine

CAMOUFLAGE

CAMOUFLAGE
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Монгол улс - MONGOLIAN CULTURE

  • Mongolian Culture
  • Altan Urag - Mongolian Folk Rock Band
  • Khusugtun - Ethnic Ballad Group
  • Mongolian Dictionary
  • Circle of Tengerism

中國文化 - CHINESE CULTURE

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  • Cultural China
  • Dizi 竹笛 - Chinese Flute
  • Chinese Folk Religion
  • Chinese Folk Religion - Wiki Categories
  • Green Teahouse
  • Holy Mountain Trading Co.

日本の文化 - NIHON NO BUNKA

  • The Japanese Connection
  • Japanese Incense.com
  • Koh-do - Japanese Incense Ceremony
  • Japanese Pottery Information Center
  • The Japanese Paper Place
  • Japanese Paper
  • Japanese Frienship Garden - San Diego
  • Culture Japan
  • Tofugu

BUDDHISM

  • Hardcore Zen - Brad Warner
  • Buddhism - A Five Minute Intro
  • A Basic Guide
  • Buddha Net
  • Yogacara Buddhism Rearch Ass.
  • Basic Ideas of Yogacara Buddhism

PHILOSOPHY

  • The Secular Web
  • The Partially Examined Life
  • Camels With Hammers
  • Sam Harris
  • Existentialism
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

HUMANISM

  • American Humanist Association
  • Freedom From Religion Foundation
  • The Secular Web

MYTHOLOGY

  • Ancient Mythology.com
  • Greek Mythology.com
  • Mesoweb
  • Mythweb
  • Cultures

SCIENCE - SURVEY

  • Bill Nye The Science Guy
  • COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey
  • Bad Astronomy
  • The Scientific Method - Overview
  • Steps of the Scientific Method
  • The Scientific Method Lab
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  • AAAS
  • The Science Channel
  • Seed Magazine
  • Mythbusters
  • Society For Amateur Scientists
  • How To Become a Great Amateur Scientist
  • Madison Area Science and Technology

SCIENCE - SPECIFICS

  • American Chemical Society
  • Vaccinate Your Baby
  • Carl Sagan
  • Royal Society of Chemistry
  • USGS
  • UK Surface Analysis Forum
  • Surface Science Tutorials
  • Powerlabs Microwave Experiments
  • Unwise Microwave Experiments

ASTRONOMY

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  • The Planetary Society
  • Hayden Planetarium

OCEAN-OGRAPHY

  • Deep Sea News
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  • Scripps Institute of Oceanography
  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  • Office of Naval Research

PHYSICS

  • Apollo's Children -Brian Cox
  • Lawrence Krauss
  • Aspire - Astrophysics Science Project
  • The Physics Classroom
  • The Physics Zone - Lessons & Tutorials
  • Dr. Michio Kaku
  • Sci Fi Science
  • The Elegant Universe
  • String Theory Web Site
  • ISCAP
  • Stephen W. Hawking

EVOLUTION

  • San Diego Natural History Museum
  • The Complete Works Of Charles Darwin
  • Evolution Wiki
  • National Academies Evolution Resources
  • New Scientist Evolution
  • PBS Evolution
  • Nova Evolution
  • Talk Origins Archive
  • Young Earth Arguments
  • Creationism vs. Evolution

TECHNOLOGY

  • gdgt
  • Engadget
  • Slash Dot
  • TWIT
  • CNET
  • Buzz Out Loud Podcast
  • PC Magazine
  • 2600

GAMES

  • TOM 棋圣道场
  • The KGS Go Server
  • Go Base.org
  • American Go Association
  • Compendium of Rules for Wei-Qi (Go, Baduk)
  • All About Go
  • The Internet Chess Club
  • Inited States Chess Federation
  • Chess.com

OF INTEREST

  • Big Think
  • Edge
  • Freakonomics
  • National Archives
  • Nobel Prize.org
  • National Geographic
  • Kurzweil - Accelerating Intellegence
  • Move On.org
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Jeff Jenkins
San Diego, CA, United States
Illeism is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of the more appropriate first person. Illeism is sometimes used in literature as a stylistic device. In real life usage, illeism can reflect a number of different stylistic intentions or involuntary circumstances. It can also be used as a device to illustrate the feeling of "being outside one's body and watching things happen", a psychological disconnect resulting from dissonance either from trauma, or from psychotic episodes of actions that can't be reconciled with the individual's own self-image. sblogtic@gmail.com
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