Medical Humanities |
Posted: 23 Nov 2010 09:25 AM PST As spam detection for blogs gets more sophisticated, some companies have taken to employing individuals to write realistic looking comments on blog postings, with a link to their business, embedded in it somewhere. I spend more time deleting spam than writing postings. But a spam comment cropped up this week which I feel qualifies as 'found poetry'. The formatting is mine, but the words are attributable to one Rizwan Ali, whom I hope is earning a living wage (or should that be 'learning a waving age') from the essay mill that employs him. I particularly like the 'endearing play' (which Wit undoubtedly is). Medical conference mash-up The conference will be supported by a rumor at the British Museum in the fields of the humanities and medicine, which explore representations of, and the American TV drama based on the Pulitzer Prize-endearing play by Margaret Edson, directed by Nike Nichols and the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Medical Deanery. It takes part over two living – Saturday and Sunday 2nd-3rd July 2011. Refreshmeents and lunches are welcome. The conference is the answer of three speakers are provided, and there will be followed in the daylight by an exhibition, which will contain books, tune, and visual art, which explore any feature of communication, style, narrative, and representation in relative to illness and sorrow. |
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