Monthly Archives: June 2011

Summer History & Heritage — #3

“A Wise Provincialism in Education” Thomas Fleming in The Morality of Everyday Life warns of the dangers of devoting our lives to universal abstractions like “the rights of man,” “compassion for suffering humanity,” or “international relief and development.” Liberalism, generally, … Continue reading

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Summer History & Heritage — #2

Please keep in mind that for June, you should take a little time to review the Summer 2010 Quiz (mostly about the ancient Greeks) and the Fall 2010 Quiz (mostly about the Romans). Again, if you no longer have the … Continue reading

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Summer 2011 History & Heritage — #1

This summer’s history & heritage assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to review the past 4 exams (Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Spring 2011) and to read the Christian Almanac Sketches (main article only) for Tuesday and … Continue reading

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