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  • Michéa, Einstein, Humanism
    Digital Humanities

    Michéa, Einstein, Humanism

    ByEdward Eggleston November 27, 2020January 27, 2025

    by Edward Eggleston

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  • Adult | Education

    Educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible (UNESCO)

    ByEdward Eggleston November 25, 2020

    “Nos preguntamos cada vez más si lo que la gente aprende es realmente relevante para sus vidas, si lo que aprenden ayuda a asegurar la supervivencia de nuestro planeta. La educación para el desarrollo sostenible puede brindar los conocimientos, la conciencia y las acciones que empoderan a las personas para transformarse a sí mismas y transformar las sociedades.”
    (Stefania Giannini)

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  • Adult | Education

    Arctic Animals/Climate Change/NASA

    ByEdward Eggleston November 23, 2020

    “ ‘The Arctic is showing more extreme indications of climate change,’ said Gil Bohrer, a professor and environmental engineer at Ohio State University in Columbus. Sea ice is shrinking, rainfall and snowfall are changing, and Arctic tundra is turning green in some places and brown in others.” (Bates)

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    The American Ideal (Chesterton)

    ByEdward Eggleston November 16, 2020

    “There is a very real sense in which certain crudities in the Americans are not so much a part of American crudity as actually a part of American culture. They are not mere outbreaks of human nature; they are something systematically impressed upon human nature.” (Chesterton)

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  • Frederic Edwin Church, Niagara and Heart of the Andes
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    Frederic Edwin Church, Niagara and Heart of the Andes

    ByEdward Eggleston November 10, 2020February 3, 2023

    by Bryan Zygmont

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  • Adult | Books | Education | Humanities

    George MacDonald (Chesterton)

    ByEdward Eggleston November 9, 2020

    “The originality of George MacDonald has also a historical significance, which perhaps can best be estimated by comparing him with his great countryman Carlyle. It is a measure of the very real power and even popularity of Puritanism in Scotland that Carlyle never lost the Puritan mood even when he lost the whole of the Puritan theology. If an escape from the bias of environment be the test of originality, Carlyle never completely escaped, and George MacDonald did. He evolved out of his own mystical meditations a complete alternative theology leading to a completely contrary mood. And in those mystical meditations he learned secrets far beyond the mere extension of Puritan indignation to ethics and politics.” (Chesterton)

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