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Christopher Yarsawich

Buried Truths Podcast - WABE - 0 views

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    Focus on Civil Rights struggle in the South
Christopher Yarsawich

Claims, Reasoning, Evidence - 0 views

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    Unit-length approach to teaching basic skills for argumentative writing.
Christopher Yarsawich

Object Analysis Worksheet - 0 views

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    Process of observing and interpreting different aspects of an object.
Christopher Yarsawich

Are Modern Men Manly Enough? - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Short opinion pieces on manliness, masculinity, and the modern world. Skews towards the "celebrating aspects of traditional masculinity," but allows some nuance and would function as a good counter-balance to critiques of the mask of masculinity.
Christopher Yarsawich

Student-Discussion Conversation Tracker - 0 views

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    For Harkness or Fishbowl discussions.
Christopher Yarsawich

Spark Creativity: Harkness - 0 views

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    Guides and ideas and resources for running a successful Harkness style class.
Christopher Yarsawich

Plutarch, Antony, chapter 75 - 0 views

  • 75. And now Antony once more sent Caesar a challenge to single combat.1 But Caesar answered that Antony had many ways of dying. Then Antony, conscious that there was no better death for him than that by battle, determined to attack by land and sea at once. And at supper, we are told, he bade the slaves pour out for him and feast him more generously; [2] for it was uncertain, he said, whether they would be doing this on the morrow, or whether they would be serving other masters, while he himself would be lying dead, a mummy and a nothing. Then, seeing that his friends were weeping at these words, he declared that he would not lead them out to battle, since from it he sought an honourable death for himself rather than safety and victory. [3] During this night, it is said, about the middle of it, while the city was quiet and depressed through fear and expectation of what was coming, suddenly certain harmonious sounds from all sorts of instruments were heard, and the shouting of a throng, accompanied by cries of Bacchic revelry and satyric leapings, as if a troop of revellers, making a great tumult, were going forth from the city; [4] and their course seemed to lie about through the middle of the city toward the outer gate which faced the enemy, at which point the tumult became loudest and then dashed out. Those who sought the meaning of the sign were of the opinion that the god to whom Antony always most likened and attached himself was now deserting him.
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    Plutarch's description of when "the god abandons Anthony" (reference in A Map of Home)
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