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BLDGBLOG: Station Z
Blogged on: February 2, 2007, 11:14 pm
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england | government | crisis | subterranean-urbanism | bunkers | bldgblog | history | wwii
Education: House votes to require Holocaust lessons in high school | IndyStar.com
Blogged on: January 28, 2007, 7:54 pm
Indiana requires US history classes to teach about the holocaust. Their state standards require it, but many teachers aren't teaching it anyway. Although this is a good intent, it bothers me that specific legislation is now found to be needed to require
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history | government | legislation | government-teacher
The Weekend Economist "Quaerere Verum": #22 The new "Silk Road"
Blogged on: January 28, 2007, 7:30 pm
The global economic paradigmatic shift is forcing the old Pax Americana into a slow retreat. And yes indeed, there is a new silk road emerging, based on petrodollars, black gold, and Asian consumer goods.
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iraq | politics | economics | international+affairs | government | history
"Slavery: Inhuman History"
Blogged on: January 27, 2007, 9:25 pm
New discoveries prompt exhibition, re-examination of state's involvement with slavery during the Gold Rush days.
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exhibition | slavery | history | california | art | government
Kata Iwannhn » What’s More Important?
Blogged on: January 27, 2007, 10:55 am
"While the church fathers and Reformers are hardly above criticism, the contention of this book is that we are the oddities, not they; we are the ones obsessed with trivialities."
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theology | church | history | politics | soft-politik | hard-politik | government | christian
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