APELC Class Notes
Period 2 began in T-12 with some discussion of Malcolm X’s life and then moved to the liberry for the second half of the period; period 4 was able to spend the entire period in the liberry. Check yesterday’s first and third period notes for details and objectives.
Here’re two articles, the first of general interest to those of you studying worldviews with explanations of the origins and descriptions of the physical structure of the universe from New Scientist, “Our world may be a giant hologram”, and the second a blog post related to our discussion of Avatar and worldview and of particular interest to Elly and Chelsea who’re studying transhumanism, “Avatar isn’t Dances With Wolves, it’s another plot”.
See your class page for reading details.
Have a great weekend, and enjoy the game.
February 5, 2010 | Filed Under AP Language
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