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Where Religion, Philosophy and Demographics Meet. Tuesday, March 20, 2018. As an audiobook during my commutes lately.
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Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy.CONTENT
This web page humanitiesprogram.blogspot.com states the following, "Group blog for the Humanities Program, a chronological approach to Western history, literature and philosophy." We saw that the webpage said " Thursday, September 18, 2008." It also said " Ive had the story about the Great Pyramid. Thats done, and Im going to do my best to wrap the story on mummies and the Egyptian afterlife this week as well so that I can move back into more familiar cultural and historic territory and hopefully build up some momentum once I head back to work from paternity leave."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
This site is dedicated to the development of the Humanities Program, two courses in Western history, literature and culture designed by and for homeschoolers. It is being developed openly on this site in order to maximize feedback from the homeschooling community and ease of revision based upon that feedback. The High School Program is a chronological, four year study of Western culture.
Ancient Greece and the Archaic Age. The Early and High Renaissance. Art is never finished, only abandoned. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
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Entering into its second decade, Humanities Resource is dedicated to providing a learning environment for college students in all areas of humanities. Professor Hunter designed and runs the Resource. Primarily for his Western Humanities students, though the resource is open so anyone may access its material. Making use of open sources, Humanities Resource also seeks to reduce the costs of college by utilizing the vast materials in the public domain available online. More information about Mark Hunter.
Review of the History of Western Music.