From Round to Square (and back)

For The Emperor's Teacher, scroll down (↓) to "Topics." It's the management book that will rock the world (and break the vase, as you will see). Click or paste the following link for a recent profile of the project: http://magazine.beloit.edu/?story_id=240813&issue_id=240610

A new post appears every day at 12:05* (CDT). There's more, though. Take a look at the right-hand side of the page for over four years of material (2,000 posts and growing) from Seinfeld and country music to every single day of the Chinese lunar calendar...translated. Look here ↓ and explore a little. It will take you all the way down the page...from round to square (and back again).
*Occasionally I will leave a long post up for thirty-six hours, and post a shorter entry at noon the next day.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Newsprint Nonpareil—Kleinen Eisbären

Click here for the "Newsprint Nonpareil" Resource Center—(all posts available) 
Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Newsprint Nonpareil"
This is a "small" (小) post—click here for an explanation of Round and Square post lengths.
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One year ago on Round and Square (26 March 2013)—China's Lunar Calendar 2013 03-26
One year ago on Round and Square (26 March 2013)—Calendars and Almanacs (c)
Two years ago on Round and Square (26 March 2012)—La Pensée Cyclique: Real Ideals
Three years ago on Round and Square (26 March 2011)—Breaking the Vessel (6)
[a] Kleine Eisbären SZ
Even one of the world's truly great newspapers cannot resist pictures of baby animals in springtime. Spring is the season for birth, growth, and muddy little Eisbärbabys (as the online article at the venerable Süddeutsche Zeitung calls them). Not muddy, you say? Just click the link. I am not a big fan of zoos, but I am an absolute sucker for baby polar bears.
My "study" of the little ones goes further. There is a very popular, and now several decades-old, set of books that detail the adventures of a wee polar bear cub called Lars. I have read the books since they first came out, and even have a few of them on my German Kindle. 
And it's hard to beat the video, even though I am (mostly) a "print" guy.

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