the view from fanling


idiosyncratic observations on life,

the world and everything in between

Monday, 21 July 2014

qualified success?

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What is the purpose of a school? One should perhaps make a distinction between state-run and independent schools, but if considering the for...
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Monday, 14 July 2014

the philosophy department

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When I started working as a freelance editor for Longman and Routledge in the early 1990s, I put my name down to edit science books. This ma...
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Sunday, 6 July 2014

bbc american

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It is a well-known cliché that the United States of America and Great Britain are ‘two countries divided by a common language’, but I am beg...
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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

photographic abstraction #11

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When selecting the images for this series, I have a few favourite motifs that reappear regularly. For example, Slipstream in the present co...
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Dennis Hodgson
I'm an ex-geologist, an ex-Outward Bound instructor and administrator, an ex-journalist, and an ex-book editor. I still consider myself a scientist. I'm now retired and spend seven months of each year in Fanling, a town in Hong Kong's New Territories, and five months in Penrith, my home town in England.
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