Wow, i can't think of a boast that'll hold a candle to any of you guys!My congratulations to everyone!
Hmmm... I made the dean's list during my first semester...I'm a college freshman, you see...
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Wow, i can't think of a boast that'll hold a candle to any of you guys!My congratulations to everyone!
Hmmm... I made the dean's list during my first semester...I'm a college freshman, you see...
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CARPE DIEM! Seize the day! Make your lives extraordinary!
-Dead Poets' Society
I SWEAR, BY MY LIFE AND MY LOVE OF IT, THAT I WILL NEVER LIVE FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER MAN, NOR ASK ANOTHER MAN TO LIVE FOR MINE.
- John Galt, Atlas Shrugged
LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
Congrats to all of ye. I'd pat youze on the backs if I could. Instead, may I raise a toast? **to you!**
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty
~Albert Einstein
I just wrote a killer essay for American history.
Don't be jealous, i know you wish you could have written it for me...
LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
They teach pretty much everything Virgil.
I think that every country should teach history from all over the world.
last year I did chinese history, this year i'm doing American History and Russian History ( area of study is called History Revolutions )
I think it's important that different aspects of history are taught everywhere.
I'm not from Australia, so when I did Aus history years back I was kind of bored.
American history has been my absolute favourite academic interest for a long time.
This year I'm doing History - America, Russia
Lit
English
Legal studies - crim and civil
and International studies - global issues and politics
I'm actually surprised at that question. Don't they teach other forms of history in America, other than.. American history?
The sad thing is, they probably do a better job teaching American history in Australia than they do here. My cousin, a high school senior at the time, once asked me, "who's that guy on the $10 bill." When I told him it was Alexander Hamilton, he asked, "oh, was he like the first president or something?"
I adore American History, I think it is utterly amazing. Really exciting stuff.
I think that the teaching of the events of WW II should be compulsary in every single school. Apparently it's not, and that makes me pretty damn sad..
I was thinking about why I love books today. And I think one of the main reasons is because of what they teach us about ourselves, about other people, and about the world. Education frees us from the restraints put on us, I think it breaks us out of our own "world" without us needing to take a single physical step.
I'm hijacking the thread, my apologies.
Last edited by Zee.; 01-11-2009 at 02:50 AM.
Thanks guys!On the American history thing, it's being taught here in the Philippines, too.
Well, it's part of list of subjects in my course, at least. But I don't get to take it until my fourth year, I think.
But it's pretty fascinating as far as I'm concerned...
I've read and researched quite a bit about it even when I was in grade school...
I dreamed of going there someday...
On the top of my list is Salem, Massachusettes!
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CARPE DIEM! Seize the day! Make your lives extraordinary!
-Dead Poets' Society
I SWEAR, BY MY LIFE AND MY LOVE OF IT, THAT I WILL NEVER LIVE FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER MAN, NOR ASK ANOTHER MAN TO LIVE FOR MINE.
- John Galt, Atlas Shrugged