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Life At 23

By Justin Tadlock on May 03, 2007

I had actually planned to write a post on my birthday (May 1), but I figured, in keeping with tradition of my last four years of blogging, to take the day off entirely. Several times I thought of something I would like to have blogged about. However, I opted to watch Stargate Atlantis: Season 1 [...]

Tagged age, america, culture, Life | 3 Responses

The Cookie-Cutter American

By Justin Tadlock on November 28, 2006

This past Sunday, I was on the phone with my dad having a normal day-to-day conversation. So, I decided to mention that I spent part of my weekend working on the new website, Books In Bed, I’m designing. “You shouldn’t waste your time on stuff like that,” he said. (Although, he later claimed that he [...]

Tagged america, culture, goals, Life, Work | 5 Responses

School Of Dreams

By Justin Tadlock on September 27, 2006

Making the Grade at a Top American High School There are more and more books coming out each year that try and uncover what it means to be a public high school student today. Edward Humes does this beautifully, but he takes a different route. He goes into the heart of one of the nation’s [...]

Tagged Book Reviews, Books, culture, ethnography, nonfiction, School | Leave a response

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