Word of the Day:
browbeat
epistemology
Quote of the Week: "The truth and love will always beat the lie and hatred." - Vaclav Havel
Website of the Week: Philosophy Bites
Form V English: American Literature
Wednesday, Dec. 21-January 2: Winter Break
Tuesday, January 3, 2012: Holiday for Students; Professional Development Day for Faculty
66. Wednesday, Jan. 4: Exam Review
4. The Tempest introduction
5. The Tempest introduction continued
1. The most important thing we can do: Bring your outside reading book!
2. Finish reading Act I in The Tempest by William Shakespeare
3./4. Finish reading Act II in The Tempest by William Shakespeare
5. Bring your top three poem choices (for the research and teaching assignment) to class; poems assigned!
Form VI English: Philosophical Literature
Tuesday, January 3, 2012: Holiday for Students; Professional Development Day for Faculty
3. Wednesday, Jan. 4: Course Introduction / the blank page
4. Introducing Introducing Ethics / the blank page, continued
5. Read in Introducing Ethics /; start working on your ethical dilemma
1. Read at least to p. 79 in Introducing Ethics; start working on your ethical dilemma
2. Read to at least p. 120 in Introducing Ethics; continue working on your ethical dilemma
3./4. Bring to class a paragraph of your ethical dilemma; we will read them all aloud and discuss how to complicate them!
5.Finish Introducing Ethics; work on your ethical dilemma essay (due Tuesday, Jan. 17th)

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