ecologistics

Mar 17, 2006 23:46

why are good books about biology and ecology so hard to find now? it seems like for every popular physics genre there is a handful of books out there that are easy to read and fairly interesting, but there isn't any well known nonfiction about ecology in our libraries? i thought about life goals today. here are some.

1. to share as willingly as possible
2. to read every vonnegut novel
3. to teach african-american history and music appreesh

there aren't many, i'm not an incredibly goal oriented person. today was a positive day collecting phytoplankton samples at the lake. i love marine ecology, it's the only reason i'm still in school. i know i want to be a part of direct action sometime in my life.

i want to counter student's hate for the science of sociology, and pioneer new social sciences. i want to converge my experiences with mrs richards, ms lobasso, chris carraway, linsee and rachel prather, belinda, and everyone else i look up to and become this posi person who really does make a difference. i want to be able to criticize fine art, and go to wine drinking parties with a bottle of v8 or propel and sneer.

i also want to study pynchon technically and methodically without a companion guide or other reference really. and i want to study music critically. i also want to own several discographies including Latterman!, norma jean, Philip Glass, and whatever else i really like.
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