Blogwatch, with particular, but not exclusive, emphasis on Quaker links

Posted by Sappho on November 9th, 2009 filed in Blogwatch, Computers, Quaker Practice


Via one of my Quaker Facebook friends, a Dorothy Day documentary: Don’t Call Me a Saint.

Robin M. on Essentials of Quaker Practice?

Obedient to the Light on “Quakers live their principles.” (Friends as a Corrective for Culture, Part 2).

The Friends Committee on National Legislation analyzes the health care reform act that the House just passed. (I already shared this link on Facebook when we were in the last minute lobbying of the House stage, but it can’t hurt to also share it on the blog for those who haven’t seen it already.)

For all of you NaNoWriMo folks out there, how to write a great novel (I forget exactly who I got this from, but it was from another of my Facebook friends, I think from one of the people in my Quaker meeting doing NaNoWriMo).

Get Rich Slowly on How to Get Your Free Credit Report Online: A Step-by-Step Guide and on Knocking Out the Beliefs That Hold You Back.

Brian Solis on The Future of the Social Web.

Google Dashboard: Now You Know What Google Knows About You.

MMWR on abortion statistics (from 2005).

Chris Blattman on The last Cold Warriors: red deer. Also, Does Islamic rule increase women’s education and wages?

It seems so, at least in moderate Turkey.

Adventures in ill-advised medical contrarianism on flu vaccination.

Bruce Schneier on Mossad Hacked Syrian Official’s Computer.

Daisy Deadhead on Woman halts Fort Hood bloodbath.


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