Difference between revisions of "De humanidad"
		
		
		
		
		
		Jump to navigation
		Jump to search
		
				
		
		
	
 (adding link to article about Cassandra Project literary project in Germany and Professor Jurgen Wertheimer.)  | 
				 (The World Walk, Tom Turcich)  | 
				||
| Line 51: | Line 51: | ||
<i>"Jürgen Wertheimer, who set up Project Cassandra: ‘Writers operate on a plane that is both objective and subjective.’ Photograph: Dominik Gigler/The Guardian"</i>  | <i>"Jürgen Wertheimer, who set up Project Cassandra: ‘Writers operate on a plane that is both objective and subjective.’ Photograph: Dominik Gigler/The Guardian"</i>  | ||
| + | |||
| + | == The World Walk ==  | ||
| + | |||
| + | *  https://www.afar.com/magazine/tom-turcich-and-the-world-walk  | ||
| + | *  http://theworldwalk.com/  | ||
<!-- comment -->  | <!-- comment -->  | ||
Revision as of 23:53, 30 June 2021
These articles referenced here related to world and culture topics, but more contemporary and more focused on individuals, families, businesses and small groups . . .
2021-05-24 Monday
Biggest wastes of time we regret . . .
Alligator trapper Natulkiewicz a.k.a. Vince Nelson
2021-05-30 Sunday - Octavius Catto . . . research this man
First woman police officer in United States, Mrs. Wells in Los Angeles:
Angela Maxwell walks around world
Lighter reading . . .
- https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a36547849/how-much-time-should-i-spend-outside/
 - https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210616-how-the-forgotten-tricks-of-letterlocking-shaped-history
 
Heavier reading . . .
Nevada buckwheat plant and lithium mining for batteries:
"Jürgen Wertheimer, who set up Project Cassandra: ‘Writers operate on a plane that is both objective and subjective.’ Photograph: Dominik Gigler/The Guardian"