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my everyday: I am going to get SO smart…

Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 11:11 pm -

Got to the end of the four books and asked Kevin for input on what I should read next. He said something like: “There’s cool stuff to be seen from a Catholic perspective in First and Second Corinthians.” Read those and enjoyed hanging out … You can tell the good classes - you can tell by the teacher, the syllabus , and the text , right? View post: my everyday: I am going to get SO smart…  Read More →


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Training Syllabus-A Practical Approach To Personal Survival …

Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 10:53 pm -

These are enough drills to work on for weeks if not months! Now! Do the same for edge of hand blows, hammerfist smashes, cradle-blows, finger-jabs, punches, elbows, forearms, knees and kicks. See the original post: Training Syllabus-A Practical Approach To Personal Survival …  Read More →


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PoliScope: Is reading the 21st century Yugo?

Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 10:46 pm -

I have also spoken with friends in the newspaper, magazine and book industries who are concerned about their livelihood and, secondarily, about the demise of the printed word as an instrument of communication. …. Over the years, I have accommodated this request, and my course syllabus is about as specific as it gets when it comes to who, what, where, why and when View original here:  PoliScope: Is reading the 21st century Yugo?  Read More →


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How to Save Money on College Textbooks

Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 10:17 pm -

You should check the syllabus first, and see if the book is only a minor part of the course . If it is, don’t buy it. You can just borrow from your classmate, and photocopy the pages you need Here is the original:  How to Save Money on College Textbooks  Read More →


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The Lost Tools of Learning - Sayers | Classical Education Blog

Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 2:11 pm -

It is, of course , quite true that bits and pieces of the mediaeval tradition still linger, or have been revived, in the ordinary school syllabus of today. Some knowledge of grammar is still required when learning a foreign language–perhaps I …. Original post:  The Lost Tools of Learning - Sayers | Classical Education Blog  Read More →


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Artisan Texts: Syllabus

Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 8:54 am -

Written and made projects in response to labs gathered in your own Commonplace Book . Read the original here:  Artisan Texts: Syllabus  Read More →


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