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A Brisbane-born Greek Australian reconnects with her heritage on a sailing language retreat through the Cyclades ...
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The debate over what constitutes an appropriate education in contemporary America putters along. I would say rages on, except that the conversations we observe seem so idiosyncratic and narrow, ...
He focuses on Taylor’s concepts of the “social imaginary,” the “immanent frame,” and the “buffered self,” showing how these ...
Vows of silence and humanist beliefs led European clerics to create new communication methods for the deaf 500 years ago. Charles-Michel de L'Épée teaching the hearing impaired in his Paris institute.