Googlism
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Cool site: Googlism.com
You can put your name, a concept, etc. in for a search, and it compiles it in
an interesting way. I put in Unschooling, and this is what it came up with.
It's almost like a poem.
Unschooling
unschooling is a type of homeschooling
unschooling is what happens when human beings learn outside the four walls of
a school building
unschooling is links to online articles
unschooling is theory and practice here
unschooling is primarily about process not content
unschooling is faring across the country
unschooling is a type of homeschooling for our family
unschooling is boldly advocated
unschooling is learning to trust that your child will learn what he needs to
know for his own life
unschooling is not
unschooling is about freedom freedom to learn whatever i want
unschooling is "the teenage liberation handbook" by grace llewellyn
unschooling is just a name
unschooling is not just a name
unschooling is an oxymoron
unschooling is hard to explain and hard for some people to understand
unschooling is so much more than just learning about what you're interested in
unschooling is trusting the learner to be in charge of his or her own learning
unschooling is the confidence to trust that young people will learn what they
need from living their lives in freedom and joy
unschooling is not clearly defined by any one person
unschooling is homeschooling without using a
unschooling is a way of life
unschooling is to keep alive the spark of curiosity and the natural love of
learning with which all children are born
unschooling is an educational philosophy based on the idea that children are
natural learners
unschooling is
unschooling is to live your life in your home and day
unschooling is learning in which the child takes the lead
unschooling is a non
unschooling is an informal approach to education based on the premise that
people who make their own decisions perform more competently than those whose
unschooling is based on a false premise
unschooling is about following your passions
unschooling is and how to do it? read this book
unschooling is to call it child
unschooling is not "un
unschooling is not reality
unschooling is the process of supporting your child in her growth as a genius
unschooling is a relatively different concept than homeschooling
unschooling is not the answer to education problems" by jodi harbal
unschooling is respecting your child's right to decide for himself what he'll
learn
unschooling is a different kind of education
unschooling is to provide a rich environment for learning and to be sensitive
to my children's needs
unschooling is a process by which we change our own ideas of learning
unschooling is a phenomenon that is still relatively small
unschooling is seeing with our own eyes how children not only learn the basic
skills by their own design
unschooling is when the child is allowed to direct himself
unschooling is watching your children learn to think for themselves
unschooling is kind of the same as relaxed homeschooling and delight directed
unschooling is not homeschooling
unschooling is a word coined by negating the idea of schooling; it starts off
with a negative definition
unschooling is biblical
unschooling is what you did from birth
unschooling is more of a mentorship relationship
unschooling is a word coined by negating the idea of schooling; it starts
offwith a negative definition
unschooling is a subset of homeschooling
unschooling is about child led
unschooling is the process by which an individual learns to
unschooling is "different from a curriculum based education
unschooling is and where it came from
unschooling is not markedly different from the activities we have always done
with our children
unschooling is a term often used instead of homeschooling
unschooling is and how it can fit into our family
unschooling is more than a fad
unschooling is the process by which an individual learns to take
responsibility for his/her learning and his/her life
unschooling is and how it
unschooling is not a new idea
unschooling is child
unschooling is difficult to define
unschooling is about working with the child’s interest rather than saying
unschooling is where you become a facilitator and your child chooses what to
learn
unschooling is a style where the family chooses to let life itself be the
teacher for their children
unschooling is staying as far away as i can from the public school system
unschooling is this
unschooling is a method
unschooling is more a mentality than a method
unschooling is a way of life; there's no artificial separation between
learning and living like there is in school
unschooling is whatever you
unschooling is letting the child lead and control her own education
unschooling is part of a larger movement toward truly individualized home
unschooling is a process
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You can put your name, a concept, etc. in for a search, and it compiles it in
an interesting way. I put in Unschooling, and this is what it came up with.
It's almost like a poem.
Unschooling
unschooling is a type of homeschooling
unschooling is what happens when human beings learn outside the four walls of
a school building
unschooling is links to online articles
unschooling is theory and practice here
unschooling is primarily about process not content
unschooling is faring across the country
unschooling is a type of homeschooling for our family
unschooling is boldly advocated
unschooling is learning to trust that your child will learn what he needs to
know for his own life
unschooling is not
unschooling is about freedom freedom to learn whatever i want
unschooling is "the teenage liberation handbook" by grace llewellyn
unschooling is just a name
unschooling is not just a name
unschooling is an oxymoron
unschooling is hard to explain and hard for some people to understand
unschooling is so much more than just learning about what you're interested in
unschooling is trusting the learner to be in charge of his or her own learning
unschooling is the confidence to trust that young people will learn what they
need from living their lives in freedom and joy
unschooling is not clearly defined by any one person
unschooling is homeschooling without using a
unschooling is a way of life
unschooling is to keep alive the spark of curiosity and the natural love of
learning with which all children are born
unschooling is an educational philosophy based on the idea that children are
natural learners
unschooling is
unschooling is to live your life in your home and day
unschooling is learning in which the child takes the lead
unschooling is a non
unschooling is an informal approach to education based on the premise that
people who make their own decisions perform more competently than those whose
unschooling is based on a false premise
unschooling is about following your passions
unschooling is and how to do it? read this book
unschooling is to call it child
unschooling is not "un
unschooling is not reality
unschooling is the process of supporting your child in her growth as a genius
unschooling is a relatively different concept than homeschooling
unschooling is not the answer to education problems" by jodi harbal
unschooling is respecting your child's right to decide for himself what he'll
learn
unschooling is a different kind of education
unschooling is to provide a rich environment for learning and to be sensitive
to my children's needs
unschooling is a process by which we change our own ideas of learning
unschooling is a phenomenon that is still relatively small
unschooling is seeing with our own eyes how children not only learn the basic
skills by their own design
unschooling is when the child is allowed to direct himself
unschooling is watching your children learn to think for themselves
unschooling is kind of the same as relaxed homeschooling and delight directed
unschooling is not homeschooling
unschooling is a word coined by negating the idea of schooling; it starts off
with a negative definition
unschooling is biblical
unschooling is what you did from birth
unschooling is more of a mentorship relationship
unschooling is a word coined by negating the idea of schooling; it starts
offwith a negative definition
unschooling is a subset of homeschooling
unschooling is about child led
unschooling is the process by which an individual learns to
unschooling is "different from a curriculum based education
unschooling is and where it came from
unschooling is not markedly different from the activities we have always done
with our children
unschooling is a term often used instead of homeschooling
unschooling is and how it can fit into our family
unschooling is more than a fad
unschooling is the process by which an individual learns to take
responsibility for his/her learning and his/her life
unschooling is and how it
unschooling is not a new idea
unschooling is child
unschooling is difficult to define
unschooling is about working with the child’s interest rather than saying
unschooling is where you become a facilitator and your child chooses what to
learn
unschooling is a style where the family chooses to let life itself be the
teacher for their children
unschooling is staying as far away as i can from the public school system
unschooling is this
unschooling is a method
unschooling is more a mentality than a method
unschooling is a way of life; there's no artificial separation between
learning and living like there is in school
unschooling is whatever you
unschooling is letting the child lead and control her own education
unschooling is part of a larger movement toward truly individualized home
unschooling is a process
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In a message dated 12/2/03 10:28:02 AM, KathrynJB@... writes:
<< unschooling is just a name
unschooling is not just a name
unschooling is an oxymoron >>
I like this "verse" of that poem. How cool.
I like the way it cuts off at the end of what it perceives as a phrase, so
this came:
<<unschooling is to live your life in your home and day>>
THAT is cool!!!
Sandra
<< unschooling is just a name
unschooling is not just a name
unschooling is an oxymoron >>
I like this "verse" of that poem. How cool.
I like the way it cuts off at the end of what it perceives as a phrase, so
this came:
<<unschooling is to live your life in your home and day>>
THAT is cool!!!
Sandra
catherine aceto
That was really cool! Thanks.
-Cat
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-Cat
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Fetteroll
If you receive an e-mail entitled "Badtimes", delete it immediately. Do not
open it. Apparently, this one is pretty nasty. It will not only erase
everything on your hard drive, but it will also delete anything on disks
within 20 feet of your computer. It demagnetizes the strips on all your
credit cards. It reprograms your ATM access code, screws up the tracking on
your VCR and uses subspace field harmonics to scratch any CD's you attempt
to play.
If you drive a chevy, it will start missing like a Ford. It will program
your phone auto dial to call only your mother-in-law's number. This virus
will mix antifreeze into your fish tank. It will drink all your beer. It
will leave dirty socks on the coffee table when you are expecting company.
It will replace your shampoo with Nair and your Nair with Rogaine, all the
while dating your spouse behind your back and billing your Visa. It will
cause you to run with scissors then fall and poke your eye out.
If the "Badtimes" message is opened in a Windows 95/98 environment, it will
leave the toilet seat up and leave your hair dryer plugged in dangerously
close to a full bathtub. It will not only remove the forbidden tags from
your mattresses and pillows, it will also refill your skim milk with whole
milk.
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF PETE, WARN AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN!
If you don't send this to 5,000 people in 20 seconds you'll fart so hard
that your right leg will spasm and shoot straight out in front of you,
sending sparks that will ignite the person nearest you.
open it. Apparently, this one is pretty nasty. It will not only erase
everything on your hard drive, but it will also delete anything on disks
within 20 feet of your computer. It demagnetizes the strips on all your
credit cards. It reprograms your ATM access code, screws up the tracking on
your VCR and uses subspace field harmonics to scratch any CD's you attempt
to play.
If you drive a chevy, it will start missing like a Ford. It will program
your phone auto dial to call only your mother-in-law's number. This virus
will mix antifreeze into your fish tank. It will drink all your beer. It
will leave dirty socks on the coffee table when you are expecting company.
It will replace your shampoo with Nair and your Nair with Rogaine, all the
while dating your spouse behind your back and billing your Visa. It will
cause you to run with scissors then fall and poke your eye out.
If the "Badtimes" message is opened in a Windows 95/98 environment, it will
leave the toilet seat up and leave your hair dryer plugged in dangerously
close to a full bathtub. It will not only remove the forbidden tags from
your mattresses and pillows, it will also refill your skim milk with whole
milk.
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF PETE, WARN AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN!
If you don't send this to 5,000 people in 20 seconds you'll fart so hard
that your right leg will spasm and shoot straight out in front of you,
sending sparks that will ignite the person nearest you.
[email protected]
In a message dated 12/4/03 6:37:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
fetteroll@... writes:
Amy
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fetteroll@... writes:
> It will drink all your beer. ItSo that's what happened! Thanks for the laugh!
> will leave dirty socks on the coffee table when you are expecting company.
>
Amy
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