Choose Significance Over Fame

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Few people choose the life path of significance over fame. Those who choose meaning over flash are not well-known precisely because of their right choosing. Look around you and celebrate those who form meaning instead of just tempting definition.

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from Script Doctor Magic at David W. Boles’ Urban Semiotic on November 28, 2005 5:29 PM

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I want to learn how to add semiotics into my teaching. I teach 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students, research and write education papers, and I constantly change my profile on a dating web site. I think both areas would benefit from learing how to add semiotics.

How can I learn?

Wes

Hi Wesley --

I'm not certain what you are asking or seeking.

Can you be more specific?

How, exactly, are you defining "semiotics?"

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