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Teachers with families -- tell me what it's like to have summers off.
posted to Ask Metafilter by Anonymous
at 8:52 AM on July 18, 2008
(34 comments)
I am a serial quitter. How can I quit this bad habit?
posted to Ask Metafilter by acidic
at 10:34 AM on July 16, 2008
(12 comments)
Do other countries have an equivalent of the UK's
jobs.ac.uk, where pretty much all academic jobs are advertised?
posted to Ask Metafilter by handee
at 12:54 AM on July 10, 2008
(5 comments)
Again, my childhood reverend is trying to convince me to be religious. How do I deal with him?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Anonymous
at 6:00 PM on July 7, 2008
(34 comments)
"The drug's effectiveness inspired an elegant theory, known as the chemical
hypothesis: Sadness is simply a lack of chemical happiness. The little blue pills cheer us
up because they give the brain what it has been missing.
There's only one problem with this theory of depression: it's almost certainly wrong, or at
the very least woefully incomplete."
How Prozac sent the science of depression in the wrong direction, from the Boston Globe.
posted to MetaFilter by zardoz
at 7:53 PM on July 6, 2008
(56 comments)
This is utterly delightful: Tara Busch sings the first line from "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
backwards. Of course, you'll wanna check out how well she did it by watching it, um,
forwards. Yep, she nailed it. I think I'm in love.
posted to MetaFilter by flapjax at midnite
at 8:01 AM on July 3, 2008
(107 comments)
Gabriel’s Revelation:
“This should shake our basic view of Christianity... His mission is that he has to be put to death by the Romans to suffer so his blood will be the sign for redemption to come... This is the conscious view of Jesus himself. This gives the Last Supper an absolutely different meaning.”
posted to MetaFilter by orthogonality
at 6:27 PM on July 5, 2008
(116 comments)
I'm starting law school next month. I want to do well, but my study habits up till now have been terrible. How do I become a good student and succeed in law school?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Anonymous
at 1:41 PM on July 4, 2008
(21 comments)
Let's say you're putting together a mix of your favorite
obscure 1990s pop/rock music. What are the top couple of tracks you'd be sure to include?
posted to Ask Metafilter by iamisaid
at 1:31 PM on July 2, 2008
(72 comments)
How do you write a letter for recommendation for yourself?
posted to Ask Metafilter by ztdavis
at 8:04 PM on March 10, 2008
(10 comments)
Help me compose the perfect letter of introduction and get over my fear of contacting potential Ph.D. advisors.
posted to Ask Metafilter by cortisol
at 10:24 AM on October 2, 2007
(12 comments)
How do I mitigate my lack of experience when searching for jobs?
posted to Ask Metafilter by danb
at 4:29 PM on June 25, 2008
(8 comments)
Should I get a racer or a tourer?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Kiwi
at 11:38 PM on June 23, 2008
(10 comments)
What is the best way of locating small scholarships?
posted to Ask Metafilter by sugarfish
at 7:33 AM on June 20, 2008
(5 comments)
The black backs by and on which the fortunes of the New South were built:
On March 30, 1908, Green Cottenham was arrested by the sheriff of Shelby County, Alabama, and charged with “vagrancy.”... Cottenham’s offense was blackness.... [After a brief trial] Cottenham... was sold. Under a standing arrangement between the county and a vast subsidiary of the industrial titan of the North — U.S. Steel Corporation — the sheriff turned the young man over to the company for the duration of his sentence.... he was chained inside a long wooden barrack at night and required to spend nearly every waking hour digging and loading coal. His required daily “task” was to remove eight tons of coal from the mine. Cottenham was subject to the whip for failure to dig the requisite amount, at risk of physical torture for disobedience, and vulnerable to the sexual predations of other miners.... Forty-five years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freeing American slaves, Green Cottenham and more than a thousand other black men toiled under the lash at Slope 12.
— from the Introduction to
Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black People in America from the Civil War to World War II. The
book's website includes
reviews of the book, an
excerpt of the Introduction, and an extensive photo gallery that includes
disturbing images of enslaved and tortured prisoners.
posted to MetaFilter by orthogonality
at 1:12 AM on June 21, 2008
(99 comments)
Seeking women's clothing online. Please help me get out of my Target / Old Navy rut.
posted to Ask Metafilter by kmel
at 9:21 AM on January 8, 2008
(31 comments)
Suppose one friend was to send another a letter by mail. What makes for an especially great letter? What elements make a letter newsy enough to be interesting, without seeming to be a catalog of fabulous adventures? What elements make a letter feel emotionally true and personal, without seeming to be the writer's self-important inner monologue? What elements best invite a response? What elements encourage a feeling of connection in the reader?
posted to Ask Metafilter by xo
at 10:56 PM on February 26, 2008
(19 comments)
Can anyone recommend a couple of wineries in the Wilamette Valley region by Portland? My SO and I will be there this coming weekend, and would like to know which ones we should stop at.
posted to Ask Metafilter by bibbit
at 9:47 AM on June 9, 2008
(13 comments)
Slice of acoustic girl singer pop.
posted to MeFi Music by johanze
at 6:03 PM on April 29, 2008
(17 comments)
I need advice for my community college job interviews this week.
posted to Ask Metafilter by Anonymous
at 6:14 PM on May 14, 2007
(9 comments)
Chronotron is a Flash game in the same vein as the earlier
Cursor*10, which was deliberately triple-posted. (Sadly, the mods didn't see the humor value....) This is a very clever game mechanic, in which you cooperate with
yourself to try to solve puzzles. Lots of fun.
(I also found it slightly depressing to realize just how predictable I am.) [via]
posted to MetaFilter by Malor
at 4:04 PM on May 13, 2008
(14 comments)
Brilliant Women:
The Blue Stocking Circle was a group of intellectuals with a strong desire to discuss, analyze, and examine the social, political, and educational problems of the day Mostly female intellectuals, but they included many prominent men as well.
They assembled in the London homes of literary hostesses such as Elizabeth Montagu, Frances Boscawen and Elizabeth Vesey in the 1750s form the nucleus of the exhibition. .... At first, all the party-goers were nicknamed blues, but from the 1770s, the "bluestocking" tag was applied to the women members in particular. By the time of Montagu's death in 1800, any female intellectual might be labelled a bluestocking, whether or not she could claim a link to the original circle.
posted to MetaFilter by caddis
at 8:25 PM on March 21, 2008
(10 comments)
Book recommendations for introductions to feminist thinking.
posted to Ask Metafilter by thatwhichfalls
at 3:23 AM on March 10, 2008
(22 comments)
"...the aspiring speaker needs no knowledge of the truth about what is right or good... In courts of justice no attention is paid whatever to the truth about such topics; all that matters is plausibility..." A
Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with examples.
posted to MetaFilter by sluglicker
at 1:34 AM on May 31, 2008
(7 comments)
Do all sample based musicians/bands basically have a full time legal staff?
posted to Ask Metafilter by figTree
at 8:58 PM on May 28, 2008
(10 comments)
RelationshipFilter, 1873. An online archive of letters from a wife to her husband, which include an intimate look at their relationship crisis.
posted to MetaFilter by amyms
at 8:01 PM on May 26, 2008
(37 comments)
IslamFilter: I'm looking for examples of regional cultures/ethnic groups within the present-day Ummah that were bypassed by the expansion of Islam. For example, most of the people of the mountainous and hard to access Nuristan province of Afghanistan only converted to Islam ca. 1890. Prior to that it was known to everyone outside Nuristan as "Kaffirstan" (land of the unbelievers/infidels).
posted to Ask Metafilter by thewalrus
at 3:56 PM on May 26, 2008
(11 comments)
Written last year for the sole purpose of having an easy, super-poppy song to learn to play the crappy used drum kit I had just bought in Kensington Market.
This song wanted to go in a Beatle-y direction, but sadly I think it came out sounding more like The Oneders.
It is what it is.
posted to MeFi Music by chococat
at 2:16 PM on July 7, 2006
(22 comments)
A second pretty much complete song for the RPM Challenge.
Fancy ears will be able to pick out my attempt at learning to play the Cuatro that was hand-delivered to my front door from the awesome and amazing
Micayetoca in Venezuela.
posted to MeFi Music by chococat
at 2:28 PM on February 23, 2007
(40 comments)
A rap education for an picky atheist feminist weaned on indie, punk and new wave - primarily music but books/essays would be good too.
posted to Ask Metafilter by carbide
at 3:45 AM on April 25, 2008
(76 comments)
What are some of your absolute favourite online essays, articles and other pieces of non-fiction writing?
posted to Ask Metafilter by turgid dahlia
at 4:21 PM on May 1, 2008
(51 comments)
Word 2007 vs. 2003: It's complicated to go back-and-forth! Help me write my dissertation, please!
posted to Ask Metafilter by mateuslee
at 12:01 AM on May 15, 2008
(11 comments)
My divorced parents are both going to be at my college graduation party. How do I deal with this?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Anonymous
at 3:07 PM on May 14, 2008
(15 comments)
More jobs, please! This is a request to everyone to surround the Jobs page with white light. Please post more jobs and more kinds of jobs. It would be nice to see the utility of this area grow.
posted to MetaTalk by Miko
at 10:02 AM on May 12, 2008
(70 comments)