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Classical vs. Modern Education: A Vision from C.S. Lewis

Classical vs. Modern Education: A Vision from C.S. Lewis

Steve Turley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Discover The BEST Education For Your Child Imaginable With all the education options available today, choosing the right school or curriculum for your child can be daunting. But what if you knew what the ideal education looked like? Now you will C.S. Lewis, the beloved author of the Chronicles of Narnia series, guides us on a journey that contrasts classical and contemporary education approaches. Lewis explains that while the cultivation of virtue was central to classical education, modern education stifles such moral formation by teaching a scientifically-inspired mechanistic vision of the world. By rediscovering classical education, Lewis argues that the affections of our students can be trained to love what's truly lovely and thereby experience human flourishing. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...How to assess different educational approachesWhat is meant by the classical emphasis on virtue formationHow our notion of the educated person has changed over the centuriesThe consequences of modern education for what it means to be humanHow to get involved in classical educationHow to access available classical education resourcesAnd much, much more The BEST possible education is at your fingertips Take action today and awaken your child to a world of educational flourishing Download Today
C'est Bon Anthology Vol 30, A new hope

C'est Bon Anthology Vol 30, A new hope

Mattias Elftorp; Steve Nyberg; Stefan Petrini; Kinga Dukaj; Christina Cromnow; Luddvig Melin; Henrik Rogowski; Emei Burell; Oskar Aspman; Frøydis Sollid Simonsen

C´est Bon Kultur
2015
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First volume with comics by the new editorial crew! New design! New paper stock! New logos! New hope! This is a glimpse of an exciting future. We live in interesting times. See how we deal with it through our comics. Please do not be afraid. CBA (formerly known as C'est Bon Anthology) contains avant-garde comics from all over the world. What we’re looking for in the selection is comics with a will to experiment and a passion for storytelling, a mix of established artists and new talent, with unique creative voices and stories that matter.
Seven Summers with Peregrines: Finding Midlife Adventures

Seven Summers with Peregrines: Finding Midlife Adventures

Gary G. Ruhser; Jean C. Beyer Ruhser

Gary G. Ruhser
2016
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In "Seven Summers with Peregrines", a retired husband and wife recount the midlife adventures they shared while participating in the historic effort to return then-endangered Peregrine Falcons to their former range. During these summers, the couple camped in mountainous areas of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming for months at a time while caring for and monitoring captive-bred young Peregrines as they learned to hunt for themselves. The authors describe interactions with wildlife, including elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep and myriad bird species, as well as the challenges of primitive camping conditions, weather extremes, bears, rattlesnakes, flat tires and wildfires. Most memorable of all were the Peregrines themselves, the subjects of hours of observations and binders full of notes, as they matured and took to the skies. The book is structured on a framework of the scientific, procedural stages of the Peregrine reintroduction process. Enmeshed within each stage are the couple's many personal stories, journal entries, and 36 black and white photos.
What the Bible Doesn't Say ... and What It Does: Seven Things That May Surprise You

What the Bible Doesn't Say ... and What It Does: Seven Things That May Surprise You

James C. Bangsund

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This second edition includes new material suggested by students in several class settings. In addition, indexes of scripture texts and subjects of discussion are now included. Beginning with Adam's rib and ending up with "Where is Heaven?" the writer looks carefully at seven things which "everyone knows" and yet which turn out to be rather different in the Bible or, in one case, actually missing. In each instance, he begins with "what the Bible doesn't say" and moved on to "what it does." Far from seeking to debunk any of these things, however, he notes things in the text which are "hidden in plain sight" and which give it fuller and richer meaning. Adam's rib, for instance, turns out, in the Hebrew text, not really to be a rib, after all; yet this discovery opens the text wider, rather than undermining it. The well-known story of the fall of Satan is found not to be in the Bible, although its source is discovered along with a greater understanding of the Foe who confronts us but whom we need not fear. What do we know about Jesus' descent into hell? And is Paradise heaven? Or is it in a different location that gives us even greater hope? The book does more than just probe interesting questions. The issues are indeed fascinating, but the approach itself is one that encourages paying close attention to the details of what is actually written as opposed to what we have always assumed is there. When all is said and done, we find that what the Bible actually does say is far greater than we previously imagined.
30+ Kayaking Tours Within One Hour of Washington, D.C.

30+ Kayaking Tours Within One Hour of Washington, D.C.

Steve Smolinski

Countryman Press Inc.
2013
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30 Kayaking Tours within One Hour of Washington, DC, catalogs the incredible diversity of waterways ideal for short to medium-length paddles just a short distance from the nation’s capital—from the Potomac, Patuxent, and Anacostia rivers to lakes, reservoirs, and small tributaries. Perfect for city dwellers with limited free time, these are all half-day to full-day trips, including the short drives from the city, covering nearby Virginia and Maryland paddles as well as some within the District itself. With special focus on tides, time of day, and season, Smolinski helps enhance the reader’s chances of observing the wildlife that is so unexpectedly plentiful here. Smolinski is not only an avid kayaker but also a builder of wooden kayaks, and he devotes sections to the immense satisfaction of being on the water in a craft made from scratch—a Zen experience, he says.This guide is your first choice for launching your DC paddling adventures. Longtime paddler and wooden kayak builder Steve Smolinski has written for Sports Focus Magazine. This is his first book. He and his wife paddle their hand-built kayaks in and near DC, as well as elsewhere, whenever they possibly can.
Seven Deadly Pens

Seven Deadly Pens

K Bradley; David Devine; Matt C Sully

Dwa Media
2022
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Turn the lights down low, make a cup of your favourite brew and get tucked in for seven page-turning short stories from the KFC Scrutineers writing group. The stories include thriller, mystery, science fiction and fantasy tales, all with deadly consequences. Andy and the Time Slip App (Steve Moretti)Andy had a very good life until temptation got the best of him one day. But if he can rewind time, is he free to break the rules again? Bris (K. Bradley) Six-year-old Abigail lives amid the safety of her grandparent's farm until a stranger beckons her to the abandoned house across the field. Though forbidden to enter, Abigail senses the truth of her family's dark past may be waiting inside. Tommy Gun (David Devine) You give them clear instructions at gunpoint, and they do the opposite. It's a death sentence written by their own actions. They have no one to blame but themselves. Voices in the Void (Matt C. Sully) When Singh 12-b is struck by an unknown disaster, Starseed engineers Graham and Park are isolated from family and crew, desperate to survive, and terrified to discover the truth behind the planet's destruction. The Thing with Feathers (Lara Bujold Clouden) Another new school. Another town. An unstable mother. Its makes anyone a little crazy, so when supernatural beings begin to appear, Jen is left wondering: Are things getting better, or much, much, worse? The Cursed Memory (Peter Smith) Imagine the ability to remember everything: the good, the bad, and the deadly. Walking after Midnight (Merja Tammi) Detective Koski had his man, but an inexperienced prosecutor and a flimsy lie allowed the killer to go free. Now a vigilante killer is doing what Martin couldn't. Should he pursue the case or let the vigilante do his worst?