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Monday, April 30, 2018
Noam Chomsky - Necessary Illusions (Full Massey Lecture, High Audio Qual...
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Our Dialogue As A Productive Way To Practice English (ELPG)
As an English Language Practice Group it can be easy enough to be practical and productive for a beginning learner; it can be enjoyable enough and culturally enhancing enough for a native speaker of English to keep her coming back; it is a focused practice of listening to, and hearing a variety of individuals speaking English.
So our "ELPG" helps a beginning learner to hear the sounds of English as he listens to a variety of speakers say a few sentences on a limited topic. He experiences a focused intensive listening practice. He also has opportunities to choose the topic. When he is taking English class elsewhere to he will see his learning exhilarate.
This practice group can be of considerable interest to a native speaker. Such an English speaker can learn fun and empowering cultural enhancing rules of Magic Table Dialogue, she can also learn the Dialogue for Peace skills for dealing with and appreciating the assumptions and opinions perhaps very different from her own. She can also make friends with with individuals of a different language and culture than her own.
The middle ground learner of English can build his own word power by hearing targeted words in context. He also learns hear the English of a variety of speakers rather than just the pronunciation and manner of speaking of the teacher. He will here a number of people speak a given word in their own way. Hearing and listening to this speech for, say, pronunciation and intonation is great language practice. This practice combined with hearing a single word in a variety of sentences leads the learner into meaning and understanding in context. Practice is the main is the main aim here and listening is the principle practice. He will also get his turn by a very interested group of individual. He will say his few words. He will be listened to closely by the group.
Or dialogue is not a substitute fe other language studies. However, you could learn a valuable practice which serve you for a lifetime.You will eperience meaning in dialogue.
What's in it for you?
* You can improve your listening skills.
* Yuo can practice hearing what is said.
* You can practice using a language other than your own.
* You can improve your understanding of language and people.
* You will be listened to.
* You will learn to understand a variety of English speakers.
* You will learn to be understood as you speak English.
by Richard
for Mago Bill
Saturday, April 28, 2018
EL TRIP - RIOHACHA
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Thursday, April 26, 2018
Public Fora
Real free speech: under democratic local control, honest, and even true
I would attend if amplification was of modest volume.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
More Amazing Ancient United States
Friday, April 13, 2018
Cossacks
Maybe we should learn more about these people!
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
DNA Genesis - The Children Of Adam - National Geographic Documentary Fil...
I do not believe that we can be traced back to an original father.
Perhaps, theoretical, any single man can be traced back to a single man.
It is here I will put the last of my DNA questions:
~ How any tests or kinds of tests are there for DNA?
~ How are genealogies correlated to DNA results.
~ What else can DNA results be correlated to? Can they be correlated to a family tree?
~ How are common ancestors uncovered through DNA testing? What if most of my ancestors are uncommon?
~ What if the ancestors are dead? Is it really necessary to dig them up?
~ How can DNA testing help to provide a "time predictor" for the likely date of the most recent common ancestors of two related individuals?" Why might we want to do that?
~ Are there many DNA tests?
~ What else might it be useful for me to know about DNA?
~ What's endogomy?
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Monday, March 26, 2018
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Monday, March 19, 2018
Conversations with History: Daniel Ellsberg
Messages in Stone: Runic Carvings in North America and Oklahoma | Mark K...
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Friday, March 16, 2018
Income and Wealth Inequality: Crash Course Economics #17
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
The Wikileaks Documentary -- Full Version
Monday, March 12, 2018
Friday, March 9, 2018
The Men Who Killed Kennedy - Part 9 - The Guilty Men (2003)
Beyond JFK The Question of Conspiracy
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Very Indo-European Reading List
Sounds like a good TA at the U. Readings in history,myths and archaeology of pre Christian doings and happenings in what is now Europe.A growing area. English dominance seems to waning.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Bernie Sanders & Robert Reich discuss how we defeat Republicans' horrid ...
They are talking about what is being done to us right now. When we refuse to do, we are done. Done to. Not ye finished off. When we refuse to govern ourselves, we are at he mercy of those willing to do so. Find out what social organization is. We need organization. We are the potential grassroots. If we stay in the seed bag, we do not grow. Money is not a good excuse.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Truth as a Common Good with Robert Reich
We started down in the early 60s and began to crash in the late 70s. Through it all we left it to the hands of God. The old people told me that God helps those who help themselves. A part of helping ourselves is not abrogating our responsibility for governance. We learn by doing.
Lind Initiative 2017 - Robert Reich on the Rise of the Anti-Establishment
Our politics is our way of sharing our wealth. Just what is the Lind Initiative?
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Monday, January 22, 2018
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Why Can't Third Parties Take Off?
A third party may be best at popularizing new planks and new platforms.
Third party members do gain office. However, their most important function may be to educate voters.
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Saturday, January 20, 2018
Este hallazgo podrÃa cambiar la historia de la cultura muisca en Colombi...
Adelante la pre historia Colombiana.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
A Short Miscellany of History Notes
Hints of that which we can learn related to Napoleon:
The law of the U.S. state of Louisiana is significantly influenced by Napoleonic Law.
Prussians are the ones who saved the peoples of Great Britain from the armies of Napoleon.
Napoleon made his brother king of Spain and for the next six years, 1808 t0 1814, the Spanish people waged a guerrilla war against the French. At the same time the colonial peoples of Mexico, South America, and Central America fought wars of independence from French Spain.
If Napoleon as his first name, what as his second name? It that question was too easy try this on: How did U.S. commercial policy and actions relate to the Opium Wars?
The sixty yeas of war from 1776 to 1815 did much to prepare busy little America and most of Europe to prepare for the Industrial revolution. In the U.S. immigration made labor so cheap that employers were free to pay the lowest wage possible. Most immigrants then were ignorant of our freedom to control the distribution of our wealth.
Discontent of workers in Europe led to the revolts of 1884 there. The savagery of the repression of those revolts showed the nature of the the ruling class of the time. This same discontent led to a great deal of immigration to the Americas, much of it to North America.
by Richard Sheehan
for Mago Bill and you
Right Now: 9 AM 1/10/218
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
U.S.A.
Ukraine has the most.
Friday, January 5, 2018
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Conversations with History: Glenn Greenwald
We can organize to form our nexus for doing. We can organize to form a sort of useful institution.
We can consider how to effective protect our nexus. We can practice what we want and learn by doing. Talking over what we are doing until enough of us are on the same page is vital. We will need an exceptional understanding of our common aims. We will need great sources of learning. We will need duplicate sources of information. We will need to do that which we want to be. I like liberty, justice, honesty, and democracy.
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Friday, December 29, 2017
My Paternal Grandfather
Mago Bill: More of, who wants to know, about Mago Bill
I never met him. He was the first of my paternal grandmother's three husbands. He was born on the 26th day of August of the year 1884 in Des Moines, Iowa. In that same year the Brick and Clay Workers of America was founded on May 18th; the Ringling Brothers gave their first circus performance in Baraboo, Wisconsin; Eleanor Roosevelt was born in October; and Pope Leo the XIII condemned secular Freemasonry.
He was named Joseph Carroll Sheehan.
He married Josephine Sophia Helwick on January 16th 1907 in Chicago, Illinois. My father, Carroll Joseph Sheehan was the eldest of the four children they bore together. In the year of that marriage the English and French nations agreed on Siamese independence; William James' "Pragmatism" was published; Baden-Powell founded the Boy Scout movement; and the first daily comic strip "Mr. Mutt" is run in the San Francisco Chronicle and later became Mutt and Jeff.
Joseph Carroll was the son of Mago William Sheehan and Mary J. Carroll.
RCS
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Saving Capitalism and Democracy with Robert Reich -- In the Living Room ...
Why do you not have a complete understanding of this? Why is there an American citizen who does not?
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Extraordinary Facts About Finland - Part 2
We can benefit by knowing the world better. Saunas. Education.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Why the Truth Is So Important to Me
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Monday, November 13, 2017
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
One Day with President: 24 hrs with Bolivia's Evo Morales (RT Documentary)
Friday, November 3, 2017
Nothing but the Truth about JFK's Assassination - The Truth Revealed
|How well do you know the Dulles brothers.
The Men Who Killed Kennedy: Episode 2. The Forces of Darkness
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
Green Party Candidate Jill Stein on Bernie, Hillary & a “Green New Deal”...
THE LITTLE PEOPLE
10 Things You Didn't Know About Ukraine
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Ancient Underground Cities - What Happened to Ancient Human Civilization...
Monday, October 23, 2017
Was Dorothy Kilgallen Murdered Before Revealing Who Killed JFK?
Friday, October 20, 2017
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
"Mago" and the Phoenicians
Phoenicians
Those Phoenicians were a knowledgeable people who we might now begin to call Carthaginians. The knew much of trade and of navigation. They also knew of mining, metallurgy, language writing, warfare on land and sea. They knew that the islands not far beyond the Pillars not only contained gold, silver, and tin, but also contained men experience in mining and metalworking. They may even have known of the little people there who aided in the extraction of those precious metals from beneath the earth.
Carthage and the Carthaginians
The Magonids were a political dynasty of Carthage from about 550 to
340 BC. The dynasty began with Mago I, under whom Carthage became preeminent among the Phoenician colonies in the western Mediterranean. Under the Magonids the Carthaginian Empire expanded to include Spain, Sardinia, Libya, and erhas Sicily. Diodorus and Herodotus tell us Of the Magonids better than do most Romans.
There was a Mago II and then a Mago III who led Carthaginians. There also seems to have been a Mago who commanded, or navigated for, the trading fleet which connected the Western Isles to the Mediterranean. You may know, or have guessed, that the isle beyond the western isle is now called Ireland.
It might have been Mago, that knowledgeable shipmaster, who impressed an early Sheehan and led him, or her, to adopt the name Mago for their son. My Irish great grandfather had the name Mago William Sheehan. That is the source of the name Mago Bill for this blog.
So, Mago Bill has a history.
by Richard sheehan
for Mago Bill
A Time-Lapse Map of Every Nuclear Explosion Since 1945 - by Isao Hashimoto
Noam Chomsky - How Do We Fight Back?
KKK In The Far West
The Ku Klux Klan became one of the most influential movements in modern American history.
Have you ever considered the doings of Klan chapters in places like Anaheim, Denver, Salt Lake, and El Paso or in Eugene, Oregon?
See if you can find the book Invisible Empire of the West by Shawn Lay.
Have you ever considered why a Southerner of the post Civil War South might have considered The Reconstruction a redestruction?
Have you ever asked for the meaning of "Ku Klux" in Ku Klux Klan?
Me neither Well perhaps just a little, just now.
Friday, October 13, 2017
Reich: How Unequal Can America Get?
Friday, October 6, 2017
They cut rocks like butter. Inca 'Quarry' is mindblowing!
Are those huge Megalithic Inca stones 'rendered/stuccoed'? (Includes a S...
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Nick Hanauer Interview with Cenk Uygur On The Young Turks
Another Early Mago
Another early Mago was Mago Barca of the late third century BCE. He was Hannibal's brother and a Carthaginian general. He was also the youngest son of Hamilcar Barca of the Barcids.
The Balearic Islands seem to have an Irish connection of some sort. On Menorca Mago Barca lent his name to the city still called Port Mahon. Does not Mahon seem to have a bit of an Irish ring? The typical Mahon egg sauce that has conquered the word is known as mayonnaise! Isn't there a mayo something something or other on "the old sod?"
I believe that there is a book about this Mago that you may enjoy reading it's by David Anthony Durham, Pride of Carthage
by Richard Sheehan
for Mago Bill
Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form
Sonic Geometry 2 : Communicating with the Universe in 432hz
We have a lot to learn. We also benefit by remembering not to believe all we read. Might be good to believe some of it.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Sweet Sound of Southern Archeology - Robert Sepehr
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Wireless wake-up call | Jeromy Johnson | TEDxBerkeley
We have a lot to learn. Do we need to find a safer place to live? We are effected. What are the effects? Are the effects truly dangerous?
How to turn protest into powerful change - Eric Liu
Charlie Rose Part 3: Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer about their new book.
Who truly are the job creators. Have not our economists been interested in demand. Thank you Mr. Rose. I feel our cosmos more truly.
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Who Will "Us" Be? w/ Anand Giridharadas, Eric Liu, Michele Norris, Monic...
A Chinaman's Chance: One Family's Journey and the Chinese American Dream
Monday, September 11, 2017
Citizen University: Eric Liu
We can learn to be more powerful citizens
Eric Liu, "You're More Powerful Than You Think"
teach and organize. Listen. learn, and organize. Invite another to join you. Learn how to be an effective citizen. Expand the arena. Change the story. Join with others. Good for you for thinking and learning.
Friday, September 8, 2017
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Lost Kingdoms of South America (2013) Ep3 Lands of Gold
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Noam Chomsky on Democracy
Friday, September 1, 2017
Thursday, August 31, 2017
The New Robber Barons
What was meant by A Gilded Age?
Bill Moyers Essay: Joblessness Is Killing Us. The Pope Says So.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
New: CIA Agent Whistleblower Risks All To Expose The Shadow Government
Monday, August 28, 2017
Mysterious Origins of Bagpipes
Sunday, August 27, 2017
More On Dialogue
Our present purpose is to practice skills and learn rules of effective dialogue. We hope that others will come to see how this mere practice builds and supports our culture even as we listen and speak.
This Dialogue For Peace, this Magic Table Dialogue, this dialogue is mostly leaderless. We can practice it and share its benefits without leaders.
To begin your dialogue you will need to talk with others about the dialogue. You will begin, probably, by talking it over, discussing why you are doing it, what it means, and how you want to do it.
More to come.
by Richard Sheehan
Klaus Dona: Mysterious Artifacts from Secret Collections & Giant Skeleto...
Our Dialogue
Participate in a dialogue group
Aim:
The dialogue is aimed at learning to think together coherently. Thinking together coherently calls for sustained dialogue. The earliest dialogue may be called a listening practice, but also calls for use of your voice and mind as well as your ears. Thinking together is both satisfying and a great power. We believe that it is worth the effort to practice.This thinking together is a growth and learning process. It occurs consciously and also on a preconscious level. It may occur within us as in our talk to ourselves, or even on an unspoken level. Such talk and thinking may be expected to take on renewed honesty.
There were times and places when and where this kind of talk was common, but in these days it is uncommon At this time the dialogue of which we speak is rare. It seems to me that it is urgent that more of us practice this sort of dialogue. It is urgent that more of us practice a more effectively honest and coherent communication. By 'we' I mean humanity in general as well as well as those willing to practice the dialogue now.
Group benefits:
For our own well-being and perhaps our survival we need to better share our consciousness and become better able to think together. Being able to think together enables us to do intelligently and effectively that which we deem necessary.
Seems time to close for now. Later we might consider how dialogue supports and strengthens our culture. Another topic might be the set of a dialogue group.
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Finding the Israelites in Goshen: The David Rohl Lectures - Part 2
Monday, August 21, 2017
Mae West: And The Men Who Knew Her
Friday, August 18, 2017
What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - 2017 The Moon is ...
What about our money? What about our,wealth, our resources, our will?
The Dialogue Game
It's a Practice which Increases your Skill and Understanding:
Our dialogue talk is designed to create areas of coherence in the vastness of misunderstanding. Often a major benefit of our dialogue is to give us a better chance to experience the power of collectively shared meaning which we have created. Most ordinary talk in our society may be called incoherent. To learn to do our dialogue talk, takes ongoing practice. This practice we have called Dialogue for Peace, Magic Table Dialogue, and just The Dialogue. The Dialogue has rules which call for practice. The rules need not be rigid, but they do call for practice which is important.
The Dialogue is aimed at learning to think together coherently. Thinking together coherently calls for sustained practice. An early practice may be called a listening practice, but calls for some use of your voice as well as of your ears and mind. Thinking together is both satisfying and a great power. We believe that it is well worth the effort.
This thinking together is a learning and growth process. It occurs on various levels of consciousness. It occurs in one, in mental talk to one's self, or even on unspoken levels. We could just say that a lot of learning goes on in dialogue practice.
Make comments below. I respect suggestions and am grateful for them.
Your suggestions about how the dialogue might be done online can benefit us.You may place whatever you have to say in the "Comment" area below anonymously, with a pen name, ot just your regular name.
Search this blog with one of the several avenues of search available here.
Dialogue practice is much like a parlor game. When you hold the talking stick, everyone listens. Your talking time is limited and if you wish you make it very short. You can say, "The word is ______." and "I pass."
Thank you for reading.
RCS
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Brien Foerster: Crimson Horizon - The Mysterious Red-Haired Sea Kings of...
Chris Trwoga: Crystal Technology of the Megalith Builders FULL LECTURE
Quartz
Thursday, August 10, 2017
How to Fix Our Broken Political Conversations | Robb Willer | TEDxMarin
Monday, August 7, 2017
TEDxRainier - Eric Liu - Seattle's Civic Secret Sauce
David Simon on America as a Horror Show
The Collapse of The American Dream Explained in Animation
What the 1% Don't Want You to Know
Sunday, August 6, 2017
Culture is More Important than Politics
Eric Liu: Why ordinary people need to understand power
Willful ignorance. It is OK to wake up.
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Hugh Newman: Origins of the Megalithic Giants FULL LECTURE
Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln
Practice Is A Way To Better Writing
A way to practice is to start writing and to keep writing.
Write without stopping to worry, correct, or edit. Write for more than ten minutes without stopping. You will write some phrases you will really love. You will find it hard to throw them away.
Be ready to to throw them away because they probably won't fit the writing you end up with. If you don't come up with a whole new focus or angle, you will probably come up with a whole new subject.
Before you do throw away what have written do this: Read it and pick out your three or four best sentences. Then rewrite them. As you do so make, consider improvements you might make in them. Rewrite them and save them for a while.
by Richard Sheehan
for Mago Bill
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
DNA & the Origins of Peoples: The Armenians
Questions about DNA on 5/27/2018
My questions seem to be elementary ones about how DNA may relate to genealogy, family trees, and history. They seem to relate much to the language of DNA; lots vocabulary to learn. I will probably make this my last list of DNA questions. Such questions to seem to multiply very rapidly. Still these questions in future studies should I decide to persue such studies.
OK here is my list of questions:
~ What might DNA have to do with a healthy life? Oh no! this opens a new area of study. There is a lot to learn.
~ What does the D in DNA stand for?
~ What about the N and the A?
~ Why is DNA easily contaminated?
~ What are halogroups?
~ Why are "haploggroups" one word?
~ Do they have anything to do with Hopalong Cassidy?
~ Is it a fact that nuclear DNA may be obtined from both male and female progenitors?
~ What is nuclear DNA? Is it explosive?
I am getting tired of writing questions. I will put other questions of this same list in other DNA post.
Monday, July 24, 2017
The Real Merlin and the Discovery of Avalon in the New World with Graham...
Friday, July 21, 2017
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Daniel Sheehan: UFOs and the Cosmic Perspective - Dec 15, 2014
Megalithic Softening of Stone Part 1
Megalithic Softening of Stone Part 2
Daniel Sheehan: People have to be INSPIRED to STAND UP
The Equator 12,500 Years Ago?
The Tuatha De Danann - are they gods or not?
The Great Walls Of California
Without a Teacher
Learning to write without a teacher may be effectively done and enjoyed.
It has been done in groups of from 5 to 17 participants. Basically, the members each commit to reading the writing of a member then to coming together with the other members to share their feelings about what they have read.Every member reads one specified piece of writing of one member of the group. Then in a gathering of all the members each member tells about how she felt as she read the piece.
This telling of feels is done at nearly every meeting of the group.
The bit below is about what I have learned from my experience and from Mr. Elbow. It is something that I might offer at an appropriate moment in the gathering of my group.
by Richard Sheehan
or Mago Bill