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Reflections of Mercy

December 31, 2016 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 2 Comments

By Teresa On November 20, 2016, Catholics celebrated the close of the recent Jubilee Year of Mercy.  Based on the…

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Posted in: Devotion, Teresa's Blog Filed under: election, Immaculée Ilibagiza, Mercy

The Problem with Memes

November 15, 2016 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

Sharing political memes is not mentally hygienic

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Posted in: Michael's Blog, Rant

Stickers & Shoves

November 8, 2015 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

By Michael Hypocrisy today is considered by most to be a serious sin, “the sin of pretending to virtue or…

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Posted in: Michael's Blog, Rant Filed under: altruism, humanities, religion, science

Social Change, not Dehumanization

October 12, 2015 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 2 Comments

Social Change, not Dehumanization: Using Language and Emotion Productively in Our Conflicted World By Teresa This post is a reflection…

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Posted in: Teresa's Blog Filed under: compassion, emotion, injustice, language, religion, theory

Mapping other landscapes

September 13, 2015 Michael Hancock-Parmer

By Michael The following link redirects to my second entry in a new column hosted by the Central Eurasian Studies…

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Posted in: Cartography, Historiography, Kazakh SSR, Kazakhstan, Michael's Blog Filed under: maps, redirect

The Renat Maps

August 24, 2015 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

The following link redirects to my first entry in a new column hosted by the Central Eurasian Studies Society. The…

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Posted in: 18th Century, Cartography, Eurasia, History, Jungar, Michael's Blog Filed under: history, Kazakhstan, maps, redirect, Uzbekistan

A reflection on the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows of Mary

June 15, 2015 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 3 Comments

By Teresa The following thoughts are personal, devotional reflections that arose during prayer and meditation. Perhaps they may be useful…

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Posted in: Devotion, Mary, Teresa's Blog Filed under: Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows, compassion, Immaculée Ilibagiza, María de Jesús de Ágreda, Our Lady of Kibeho, religion, Suffering
Seth Taras, Know Where You Stand

Tense Decisions

Michael Hancock-Parmer 1 Comment

By Michael Writing is very difficult. Writing will be very difficult. Writing has been very difficult. The English language allows…

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Posted in: dissertation, History, Michael's Blog, Writing

Dissertation Writing

June 11, 2015 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

Maintaining concentration is a problem on more than one level when writing my dissertation. I cannot know how widely spread…

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Posted in: dissertation, History, Michael's Blog Filed under: history, writing

J. G. Renat – Swedish Superhero

April 27, 2015 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

Johan Gustaf Renat (1682-1744) was an amazing historical figure, a Swedish man with an uncanny skill for survival in strange…

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Posted in: 18th Century, Cartography, Eurasia, History, Jungar, Michael's Blog, Sweden Filed under: history, Kazakhstan

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