Recent Entries
thinking without boundaries
It can often be difficult to readjust our outlook on life and open up to the things we don’t understand or aren’t comfortable with... read more
conflicting chords
The Harmony of the Spheres was a concept known among ancient Greeks who imagined that seven celestial bodies: the Sun, the moon, Jupiter, Mercury, V... read more
21st century globalization
Today in the early 21st century advances in technology make instant communication with countries on the other side of the world possible. This ... read more
Rushdie's letter to his audience.
Sometimes the thought of being able to turn back time is very attractive. Whether it be to satisfy our nostalgic memories or to just avoid the ... read more
bi-racial identities (CE4)
On Wednesday April 9th, I attended a lecture titled “Bi-Racial Identities” at Chico State which was part of the Conversations on Diversity... read more
Yusuf Islam (CE3)
Cat Stevens, the popular musician from the 60’s and 70’s has his own website where he summarizes his life story, promotes his religion, ... read more
Life of Brian (CE2)
Satire can be seen on many different television shows today, but none of which have quite the same effect as did the men that made up ... read more
the author's private joke
At times a message can be conveyed much more successfully if humor is involved. This method known as satire can be used for many different pur... read more
a pattern in chaos
Chaos Theory, also known as the “butterfly effect” is the concept that the smallest variation in the beginning of something’s natu... read more
Floating Populations
A person’s sense of identity is not complete without a feeling of belonging to a place. Without this belonging a person would be nobody a... read more









