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About DrEMiller

Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT). Home: Sint Maarten. K-12 teacher for 13 years (Special Education for 10 years); Post-secondary educator since 2002; Education consulting since 1995. When teaching, held teaching certificates in K-12 special education, reading specialist; and secondary social studies. Doctorate: Educational Psychology Programmer/analyst for 10 years, including project management and training of corporate execs.

A Strange Book, Part II

Last time, I wrote: “Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke, is indeed a strange book… So far, I’ve only read through about 25% of it, and its very strangeness keeps me reading more.” I finished the book some … Continue reading

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A Strange Book…

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke, is indeed a strange book… So far, I’ve only read through about 25% of it, and its very strangeness keeps me reading more. Taking place in early 19th century England, it deals … Continue reading

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WWII, Time Travel, and Chaos Theory in 1

The other day, I finished the second of a two-part novel by Connie Willis.  The book I just finished is All Clear (just came out in October 2010), but this is not a book you can comfortably read without having … Continue reading

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Hello world!

Why “Hello world!” ??  I don’t know.  Maybe it’s the title chosen by the app for my first Worldpress post.  I started this blog a year and a half ago, and never returned to it.  Haven’t don’t as much blogging … Continue reading

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Rambling First Thoughts

On another site, I do a bit of professional blogging.  The blogging includes education topics (K-12 as well as postsecondary) and topics related to small businesses.  For this site, I would like to keep things on the personal side.  Who … Continue reading

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