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Category Archives: freedom
This is NOT the America I know
This is NOT the America I know I am an American by birth, although until the age of 34, I never lived in the United States except as a baby. Thus, I am here by choice. And I am saddened … Continue reading
Posted in freedom, Haiti, immigrant, immigrants, Mexico, science, shithole, Trump, United States
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With Fresh Ears, Eyes and Hands
In the run-up to Easter I happened to catch part of a broadcast of Bach’s St Matthew Passion. This is a work I was steeped in as a teenager, attending the annual Bach Choir’s performance at the Royal Festival Hall … Continue reading
Posted in advice, freedom, Interdisciplinary Science, Research, supervision
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Ban It
The British Medical Association has called for a ban on people smoking in cars. Not other peoples’ cars – their own cars. Now, I don’t know about you, but I think it’s an outrageous idea. What business do doctors have … Continue reading
Posted in A random tag to please Bob O'Hara, BMA, bukdog clips, case for spare pair of spectacles, fragments of skin, freedom, Guardian Readers, key fob, Politicrox, sex, smoking, the Guardian, the Spectator
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Life on a Bicycle
It is a particular joy about life for many of us in Cambridge that we don’t need to rely on a car, or indeed public transport. Cambridge is a city whose size and terrain makes cycling feasible, and whose drivers … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, freedom, green living, Life in Science
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