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Strackeljahn, Alan - all in one Roll
Category: Appalachian Trail
Gonzo's fully illustrated Appalachian Trail journal from 1983 describing the thrills
and hardships of hiking 2138 miles from Georgia to Maine using text and images
from each day of the journey.
http://www.2000milehike.com
The Columbia journal of Project Siting and Management
Category: Public Policy
The siting of a range of projects from hazardous nuclear waste facilities to benign (or,
perhaps, not so benign) bicycle paths represents one on the most significant contemporary
policy challenges confronting all nations. The Columbia journal of
Project Siting and Management is a new, fully-refereed interdisciplinary
journal dedicated to examining siting processes and their implications
for policy. The journal will provide an essential global forum for multiple communities of
readers and contributors in environmental science and policy, including the
research, policy, environmental, and business communities at local, national, and
international levels.
http://www.foss.jcu.edu.au/homepages/staff/haydenlesbirel/journal.htm
journal of John Woolman
Category: History
The autobiography of one of the best loved and most respected Quaker historical figures of
all time, a key person in the ending of slaveholding among Quakers
in the 18th century.
http://www.strecorsoc.org/jwoolman/title.html
journals of a Child Molester
Category: Personal Stories
An accurate daily journal of events and feelings from the perspective of the
perpetrator. "My reason for making this journal public is simple. If
anything in this journal helps someone in any way so that
one less child in this world is hurt, then it is all worth it."
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/joewilson
Herbert Spencer and inevitable Progress
Category: Articles
Spencer is so grandiose that it is hard to summarize his ideas, yet he was one of the most
influential thinkers in nineteenth-century Britain, and his
ideas were an inspiration around the world. His version of evolution was utterly generalised
in all the ways Darwin tried to be circumspect. The organic analogies which
Spencer developed are the foundation-stones for the widespread idea of functionalism across
the biomedical and human sciences, extending to architecture, systems theory, cybernetics
and information theory. The essay was reprinted in a collection from the
journal: G. Marsden, ed., Victorian Values. Longman, 1990.
http://www.human-nature.com/rmyoung/papers/paper84.html
Perfect Muse
Category: P
This is more-or-less an online journal, since I'm too lazy too write in
one offline all the time, and since I dedicate more time than
anyone should know at the computer.
http://whoami.blogspot.com/
Category: Articles
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Category: P
Category: History
Category: Personal Stories
Category: Appalachian Trail
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