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Historical Implications: Graduates Who are Not Ready for College
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Sunday, September 03, 2006. Graduates Who are Not Ready for College. I’m a bit late posting on this, but there was very interesting article in. The New York Times. Yesterday concerning the number of students at junior colleges who required remedial work. Posted by Dr.T. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Answer to Nucl...
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Historical Implications: Why We have Tenure
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Tuesday, September 05, 2006. Why We have Tenure. Posted by Dr.T. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lawyers, Gun$ and Money. The Carnival of Bad History. Photographers You Should Hire. Lisa Nipp - Washington, D.C. John Partipilo - Nashville, TN. Alan Poizner - Nashville, TN. Why We have Tenure.
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Historical Implications: Trying to Remember the World Trade Center
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Friday, September 08, 2006. Trying to Remember the World Trade Center. Via the AP and the. Amy Westfeldt has penned an interesting article about efforts to preserve historical artifacts from the World Trade Center. Yes, it certainly will, but what? Posted by Dr.T. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Historical Implications: As Goes Billings, So Goes the Nation (I Hope)
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. As Goes Billings, So Goes the Nation (I Hope). I’m shocked, really. What is there to say? Students are apparently knocking down the door at Montana State University-Billings to become history majors. Posted by Dr.T. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Rant of the Day.
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Historical Implications: Our Insane Cuba Policy, Havana Club Edition
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Monday, September 04, 2006. Our Insane Cuba Policy, Havana Club Edition. And any time I can take a shot at Fidel Castro and his minions, I do it. This is another well-deserved pummeling. Posted by Dr.T. Yeah, I'm worried about the same thing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Importance of Qu...
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Historical Implications: Who Were Those People, Anyway?
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. Who Were Those People, Anyway? In our country, people today argue over whether the Founding Fathers were Christian. Well, define “Christian.” Were the ancient Egyptians black? Well, define “black.” People mix and mingle, cultures mix and mingle, and there are no pure strains, g...Photographers...
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Historical Implications: How Should Historians Read Blogs?
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. How Should Historians Read Blogs? What kind of wall exists between the op-ed page and the news section? What kind of wall exists between the reporters and the advertising sales reps? Who is the target audience? What did they expect to achieve by having that person or audience read their diary?
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Historical Implications: What if 9/11 Never Happened?
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Sunday, September 10, 2006. What if 9/11 Never Happened? I’ve just read. 8217;s fascinating feature, “ What if 9/11 Never Happened? 8221;) tells us nothing about history. Mostly, it tells us about the psychology of the author - their perspective on events, their understanding of what matters, their personal quirks. A politi...
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Historical Implications: Does History Make You Tolerant?
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Devoted to history, to blogs as artifacts and documents of history, to the implications of the past upon the present. Oh yeah, and whatever is bugging or exciting me on any given day. Thursday, September 14, 2006. Does History Make You Tolerant? In my historiography class today, we discussed what history is for. That is, not what the past is for, but what is the discipline of history for – why do we bother to study and write about the past? I think a person inclined to be sympathetic to people who are di...