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I’ve been a long time fan of the Montessori approach to education, but it was only recently that I read The Montessori Method. Contrary to popular teacher methods that focus on shaping the path of a student’s learning (consider that most school systems force students down the same learning path), Maria Montessori focused on creating…
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Gamasutra – Designing for empathy, with Papo & Yo dev Minority Media
Gamasutra – Designing for empathy, with Papo & Yo dev Minority Media
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Gabriel García Márquez: LA MARIONETA
Gabriel García Márquez: LA MARIONETA LA MARIONETA Si por un instante Dios se olvidara de que soy una marioneta de trapo y me regalara un trozo de vida, posiblemente no diría todo lo que pienso, pero en definitiva pensaría todo lo que digo. Daría valor a las cosas, no por lo que valen, sino por…
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dinosaurparty: (via This iPhone Game Tricks You Into Dancing) I saw this game demo’d at GDC, and it just looks so lovely. I can’t wait to play. (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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nevver: Gabriel García Márquez, RIP
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Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (via merlin)
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nprbooks: Latin American author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1982, died Thursday. He was 87. Garcia Marquez, the master of a style known as magic realism, was and remains Latin America’s best-known writer. His novels were filled with miraculous and enchanting events and characters; love and madness; wars, politics,…
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cinoh: newyorker: In memory of the Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who died today at 87, a look back at Jon Lee Anderson’s 1999 Profile of the writer: http://nyr.kr/QrWlKv
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Surrealism comes from the reality of Latin America. Gabriel García Márquez (via good)
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Gabriel García Márquez, Literary Pioneer, Dies at 87 – NYTimes.com
Gabriel García Márquez, Literary Pioneer, Dies at 87 – NYTimes.com fylatinamericanhistory: Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist whose “One Hundred Years of Solitude” established him as a giant of 20th-century literature, died on Thursday at his home in Mexico City. He was 87. His death was confirmed by Cristóbal Pera, his former editor at Random…