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Horace Mann – a brief reflection

Horace Mann – a brief reflection

Image of Horace Mann, by Southworth & Hawes – ImageZeno.org, ID number 20001902687, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=100101279 Written in August, 2023 for a course named: D-166, Foundations of Education, the following is a discussion of an individual who is known to Seattle residents and more, by name, but perhaps, not by actions. My goal was to share his story in brief. Below is that accounting. An historical influence that is apparent in each of the classrooms would be the influence of…

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The End is Near

The End is Near

Hah~ Feels good ~ only one more final exam and this semester is OVER! I’ve just finished reading a chapter about the Tibetan Antelope, pronounced Zangling Yang in Chinese, in Chinese. I learned about the history of their numbers, why cashmere is bad, and about how the black market in their pelts works. Please don’t buy cashmere. Thanks. Before that, I read about how Ozone was being depleted by Freon and how in a modern world we try not to…

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