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  1. May 2022
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  3. Apr 2018
    1. A lot of people can't afford to pay for a service around the world

      This is an interesting point to grapple with. Is the position that we should pay for these services a privileged one?

  4. Mar 2018
    1. e need to see the Web as aconstantly replenished source of textual materials for study. We should beasking students to bring back examples from sites of interest to them and todiscuss the positions taken, the quality of various presentations, and theirown views of the matters at hand.

      Yes!

  5. Sep 2017
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  8. Sep 2016
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    1. new, ensuring a flow of fresh perspectives each year. Nominations to serve on the expert panel are encouraged and can be submitted at go.nmc.org/panel.Once the panel for a particular e

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  9. Aug 2016
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    1. the techniques and philosophiesof American literary realism and naturalism were comparable to those ofan altogether different social practice that happened to share the same timeframe, the developing disciplines of social science

      From another POV, it would seem that literature and social sciences are opposite disciplines...

  11. Apr 2016
  12. Feb 2016
    1. Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.

      This reminds me of how presidential candidates and presidents always say "God bless, America!" at the end of their speeches. We talk about separation of Church and State, but religion is still really important to us as a nation and politicians recognize that.

  13. Jan 2016