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Learning Isn’t Confined to Schools
A lot of folks continue their education after leaving school. Doctors, attorneys, nurses, computer programmers, and many others enroll in continuing education courses, attend seminars, and subscribe to professional journals to keep ...
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‘Laocoön and His Sons’: Suffering Unabated, Frozen and Forever
According to the ancients, our actions have consequences. The whole of the world expresses itself by way of ...
August 19, 2019
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A Good Man Has Nothing to Fear, Even When Faced With Death
It’s 399 B.C. Having been judged and condemned to death, Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, reflects on his ...
July 3, 2019
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Great Books I Wouldn’t Want to Be In (And Some I Would!)
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March 31, 2019
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For Kern, the classics, especially literature, tap into this deep impulse to learn, to appreciate, and, at bottom, ...
January 1, 2017
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A Greek archaeologist believes he has found a fragment of the lost throne of the rulers of Mycenae, ...
June 14, 2016
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