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Archive page for Monday, 30 April 2007

 Mo, Apr 30, 2007
More personally...
More updates on my personal blog. Fishing, horse riding, fair grounds and parks. Nothing out of the ordinary, no, nothing :-)

Local news for local people.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 30/4/07; 4:58:02 PM to the Community dept.
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More personally...



Home tutoring in the Internet
Guardian: Taught from little villages in India: "in the UK it the service is £50 a month, and you can use it three hours a month or 40 - your choice."

"At the moment personalised tutoring is a bit like going to the dentist - you only do it when the pain is too much."

It's a small world. Where does you piano teacher live?

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 30/4/07; 4:52:36 PM to the Education news dept.
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Home tutoring in the Internet



I loved it then, I love it still
boa with elephant The Little Prince: Chapter 1: "In the book it said: "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."

I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked like this:"

I was looking for the book on a site with noting but the text, here's another one in chapters. I'd have liked to have found it all on one page so I could put onto my phone for reading later. I thought I'd find it on Project Gutenberg, but no. Nevermind. I've found a pdf version, maybe I'll print it off. Or buy it (again—I lend too many books out).

The Little Prince PDF

The Little Prince (publishers site)
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 30/4/07; 8:48:39 AM to the Psychology dept.
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I loved it then, I love it still