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Journalling Joy on Sahar's Blog

Journalling Joy on Sahar's Blog

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Author: Sahar

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Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 5: Dream Logic

October 26, 2009

I’m liking Fringe more and more. And no, it’s not a case of me trying to delude myself into making the task of reviewing it less tedious. Quite the contrary in fact — reviewing Fringe is becoming more and more fun. Wouldn’t Walter be proud. I have to admit that, during the first minute or… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 5: Dream Logic

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Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 4: Momentum Deferred

October 12, 2009

It’s very satisfying to watch a show slowly grow into its full potential. Fringe’s first season was slow, and many stopped watching for various reasons. But for those of us who stuck by it, our patience is paying off, more and more so with each new episode of season two. The title of this particular… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 4: Momentum Deferred

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Review: Supernatural, Season 5, Episode 5: Fallen Idols

October 11, 2009

We have been hearing about it for awhile, and the moment finally happened — Paris Hilton graced the little screen and made for a pretty awesome supernatural force to be dealt with. Discussion forums and fan sites were filled with speculation in the last couple of weeks as to the effect having Paris Hilton on… Read More Review: Supernatural, Season 5, Episode 5: Fallen Idols

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Building a Conceptual Framework for Purposeful Social Action

October 7, 2009

As you, fellow Sahar’s Blog reader, probably have noticed a long time ago, one of the major lines of questioning I have been following is that of meaningful and purposeful social action. As a way to develop a conceptual framework for social action, I recently started an online course on the topic (for more information… Read More Building a Conceptual Framework for Purposeful Social Action

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Review: Supernatural, Season 5, Episode 4: The End

October 2, 2009

I didn’t quite reach my note-taking record this time; actually, I got nowhere near it. And it’s not because I didn’t have anything to say. It’s simply due to the fact that this episode was really amazing. So amazing in that that while a lot of thoughts flitted by, I was distracted by the awesomeness… Read More Review: Supernatural, Season 5, Episode 4: The End

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Review: Supernatural, Season 5, Episode 3: Free to be You and Me

September 28, 2009

This review got finished late on Sunday night after an entire weekend of slaving over it. That’s not because I didn’t know what to write. Quite the contrary, actually. The initial version of this review was — are you ready for it? — fifteen pages long. Yup, you read that right. Fifteen. A new personal… Read More Review: Supernatural, Season 5, Episode 3: Free to be You and Me

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Still working at 101? Nope, not the plot of a new made-for-TV movie!

September 28, 2009

This really is an amazing story. I would love ot be able to still work at 101, especially if I don’t financially need to. That way, I can really focus on the joys of working rather than paying bills. I’d better increase my exercise regimen, huh. Only a couple of decades to go! (CNN) —… Read More Still working at 101? Nope, not the plot of a new made-for-TV movie!

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Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 2: A Night of Desirable Objects

September 27, 2009

A promising TV show throughout season one, Fringe is definitely becoming better, slowly unfolding to deliver its full potential. Season two is already better than season one, and the second episode is better than the first. On the one hand, like I noted last week, the acting is a lot better (except for John Noble,… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 2: A Night of Desirable Objects

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Music Review: Nelly Furtado – Mi Plan

September 25, 2009

After three albums in English, Grammy Award Winning Canadian-Portuguese Superstar Nelly Furtado has achieved one of her dreams by producing an album entirely in Spanish. Not that she hadn’t sung in Spanish before; of note are past collaborations with artists such as Juanes, Wisin & Yandel and Calle 13. I personally loved her Spanish song… Read More Music Review: Nelly Furtado – Mi Plan

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Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 1: ‘A New Day in the Old Town’

September 24, 2009

I love Fringe, but I have to admit there are a lot of details in the plot that I don’t understand. I’m certain that during the coming season, I will click as to the real significance of a previous occurrence and feel totally ridiculous because of how long it took me to get it. Such… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 1: ‘A New Day in the Old Town’

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