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DarwinCatholic: The Nearest Book Meme
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Where Religion, Philosophy and Demographics Meet. Because most philosophies that frown on reproduction don't survive. Tuesday, May 22, 2007. The Nearest Book Meme. We've both been tagged by Literacy-Chic. Grab the nearest book. Open it to page 161. Find the fifth full sentence. Post the text of the sentence along with these instructions. Don't search around looking for the coolest book you can find. Do what's actually next to you. This is Miss Pym, Albert.". From Miss Pym Disposes. Dad had a bad day.
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Humanities Program Blog: Illustrations for Development of Writing
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Illustrations for Development of Writing. As I get active on posting again: We've not got some great illustrations up on the Development of Writing story for the Elementary Program. Two great pictures for Hieroglyphics and Cuneiform, and one forthcoming in a bit for Phoenician. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Had used from the '20s through the early '70s.
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Humanities Program Blog: High School Iliad Profile Up
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Friday, August 24, 2007. High School Iliad Profile Up. Well, I'm not doing as well as I should be on getting the High School Year One items posted, but I did finally wrap up the piece on the Iliad. Labels: high school program. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Had used from the '20s through the early '70s. Humanities Program Main Site. History of the (Whole) World. High School Iliad Profile Up.
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Humanities Program Blog: Finally, A Pyramid
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Thursday, September 18, 2008. Finally, A Pyramid. I've had the story about the Great Pyramid. Anyway. That's done, and I'm going to do my best to wrap the story on mummies and the Egyptian afterlife this week as well so that I can move back into more familiar cultural and historic territory (and hopefully build up some momentum) once I head back to work from paternity leave. Finally, A Pyramid.
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Humanities Program Blog: March 2007
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Writeboard for Elementary Year 1 List. I've set up a writeboard for the elementary year one list. Added a few things, organized a bit, and sent you all invites. Feel free to make changes and add comments. Also, I'm told I should get the server today, though it'll take me a few days to get things set up for us to work on it. Wednesday, March 21, 2007. The section on the A...
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Humanities Program Blog: Not Dead Yet...
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Sunday, August 10, 2008. Contrary to appearances, we have not died. Just been rather unlively and pre-occupied lately. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The high school Humanities Program was first designed in the early 1990s by Jonathon and Mary Hodge for their three children. This was in turn based partly on the program which Scripps College (Mrs. Hodge's alma mater. Darwin's Evolving Go Blog.
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Humanities Program Blog: May 2007
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Some things are harder to explain at a child-friendly level than others. Explaining how Helen came to be the daughter of Zeus may be at the harder end of the scale. Though there's also always the tradition that Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Nemesis, and that her egg was then given to Leda who raised her as her own. Friday, May 25, 2007. Thursday, May 24, 2007. Or "muc...
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Humanities Program Blog: August 2008
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Illustrations for Development of Writing. As I get active on posting again: We've not got some great illustrations up on the Development of Writing story for the Elementary Program. Two great pictures for Hieroglyphics and Cuneiform, and one forthcoming in a bit for Phoenician. Sunday, August 10, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Humanities Program Main Site.
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Humanities Program Blog: July 2007
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. I've been finding myself putting much more time into the elementary program lately, probably because our oldest is already old enough to enjoy hearing the stories a bit. Thus, progress in getting content up for the high school program has been slower than it should be. Done before the end of the summer (which to give myself time I'll define as the end of August.). So, a r...