I'm not a teacher. It's inappropriate for me to suggest a teaching aid. For that reason I need advice on whether the Egopendium approach could bring an enjoyable twist to the subject. If it's rubbish, don't hesitate to tell me.
"KOREAN WAR, 1950-1953
A collection of primary source documents related to the Korean War. Obtained largely from Russian archives, the documents include reports on Chinese and Soviet aid to North Korea, allegations that America used biological weapons, and the armistice."
Wilson Center Digital Archive
"Hailed as "the Oxford English Dictionary of American constitutional history," the print edition of The Founders' Constitution has proved since its publication in 1986 to be an invaluable aid to all those seeking a deeper understanding of one of our nation's most important legal documents.
A collection of primary source materials on some of the key decisions of the C20th & C21st. Also contains information on voting records and also humanitarian records.
Recebi um email essa semana que me intrigou mais do que de costume. O título: Cazuza, um idiota morto. Trata-se de uma psicóloga criticando o público por idolatrar um cara que tinha como principal frase ideológica: "Todos os meus heróis morreram de overdose." De acordo com a psicóloga, que é um profissional que se atém ao comportamento humano e deve zelar para que possamos viver melhor, solucionando problemas e ultrapassando obstáculos, a mensagem sobre o artista deveria ser divulgada para todas as famílias.
The origin of "drinking the Koll-Aid." On November 18, 1978, a delegation led by California Congressman Leo Ryan visited the Peoples Temple cult in Jonestown, Guyana, and left the camp with 16 members who wanted to return to the U.S. Cult leader Jim Jones ordered his guards to open fire on Ryan's delegation as they waited to board a plane, killing Ryan & 3 journalists. Jones then ordered his followers to drink a cyanide-spiked drink, leading to the deaths of more than 900 people.