Author: yonghokim
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a decommodification agenda by capturing state power?
so after reading Patrick Bond’s Strategies for Social Justice Movements from Southern Africa to the United States fpif.org/papers/0501movements_body.html Bond is thinking about circular state measures that eventually weaken local communities, and talks about fundamental change that doesn’t rely on state power, when he writes: …South Africa’s independent left fully understands the need to transcend national-scale…
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MN Department of Education ESL programs evaluation: age field correlation
A 16-18 B 19-24 C 25-44 D 45-59 E 60-older
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[Jack Weatherford] ANTH490 Checklist for Invited Speakers
Checklist for Invited Speakers: Anthropology 490 Before the Class: 1. Explain to the speaker carefully what you want the speaker to do. 2. Find out if any special equipment or handouts are needed. 3. Decide on the format with the speaker. How long will the speaker speak? Is the speaker one member of a panel?…
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Protected: MNFR second journal entry
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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[Brian Rosenberg] need-blind policy change
From: Jeanne Morales To: annouce list Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 9:18 AM Subject: A message from President Rosenberg To all members of the Macalester community: At their meeting on January 7, 2005, the Macalester Board of Trustees approved unanimously the following resolution regarding financial aid policies at the college: Financial aid policies shall be…
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Class Notes. movements. Introduction
class notes, Freedom Movements January 24, 2005 -SNVC (?) we are reading M.L.King and N.Mandela, not because they are everything that their respective movements represented, but in order to get an initial idea of what the main body of texts “representative” in public discourse of the movements is about. That way it is possible to…
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RE: What Do Tags Mean? (Tim Bray)
What Do Tags Mean? by Tim Bray tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/01/18/TechnoTags I’m almost convinced that this new Technorati Tags thing is important, but I’m 100% convinced that I don’t understand where it’s going or what the implications are. Which is OK, because I suspect nobody else does either. my first impression was that it ressembled hit-or-miss’s weighted categories…
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about yokim.net
this is technically a blog. a lot of its entries come from livejournal.com/~yonghokim and mediamob.co.kr/yonghokim also , a large number of spanish poems and short stories (b.yokim.net/c/ficcion/) moved over from a former website http://ninito.page.de or thor.prohosting.com/~nnejludov/sp that was no longer maintainable. also, there are records i keep for work (confidential notes are password protected.) as…
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AndrewSW develops custom RSS feeds per categories
from AndreSW: andrewsw.com/pages/BlogFate?p=907 Create your feed of my blog by choosing which categories of my blog you are interested in having in your own custom feed, and which categories you would rather not see at all. if only RSS could be delivered through mailing lists! *laugh* we could revolutionize content delivery for low-tech Adelante!’s members…
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texts
explanation: above are texts posted elsewhere, linked through pingbacks. below are the search box, links to categories and monthly archive pages.
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Creative Commons License
this page is still being worked at. NOTE that material created by others and available at this wesbite may not be distributed, reproduced or modified without the original author’s consent. such material is clearly marked noting that it belongs to another author. the creative commons license does not apply to texts not produced by me.…
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rcta hp printer ip address
192.168.1.222/ipp/port1 hp laserjet 4050 series pcl
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briefs on movie ads
i went to see national treasure, got the wrong room, saw darkness, and got to talk with a cute girl at the bus stop about the stupidity of overlooking cinema room numbers. she asked me if she should go over her place or her moms (huh?) and left. well done, yongho the movie was not…
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first guestbook
email: yokima@gmail.com we’ll use this as an english language guestbook. the image is from a summer job i once had. we had to cut little red films to paste them on plastic tags that would be fit at professors’ doors. after a month of work, i got to learn every single new professor’s name moving…
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Size doesn't matter
that’s what they say… source: mediamob.co.kr/contents/camera/cameraView.asp?camerapkid=1094