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Urantia Book, a glorious presentation about our universe, the nature of God, the other worlds. Discussion of Jesus, His station, his message. The Bahai Faith is the newest Revelation of God to man. Two OUTSTANDING GIFTS.❤❤❤❤❤
I think Kip Thorne is a con artist. His act meanders and contradicts itself. Most damning is that he provides no space-time diagram of how a G-Wave can be observed with laser beams when it stretches LIGO's arms and the light "by the same factor," as stated by, for example, Peter Saulson. No G-Wavist has ever solved the Rubber Ruler Puzzle because it is impossible to do so.
I found the fools end scene the most profound when he sometimes she says something about being Christian before Christianity and a How the wizard Merlin is some sort of precursor
The instructor could be a little more dramatic and particular in choosing selected elements of the play on which to focus. Her narrative is too long-winded in general, and meandering.
Greetings from Algeria, we are including faaaabulous details from your lecture for 1st year architecture (citing prof Jacqueline of course) Thank you for sharing, thank you for caring 🙏
The professor lecturing on this subject is John Campbell currently tenured at UC Berkeley. Phenomenal professor, thankful to have found one of his lectures online
Dear Prof.Gargus, I am from Thailand,I currently studying in Moscow, Russia, I really enjoy your lectures so much. I have a hard time find free Ebook ( Building across time). Could you recommend sites to me please? Thank you so much.
In the end, The Guns of August is a book that made a splash in the 1960s. It’s my opinion that it resonated so much during that time because of one of its overarching theses, that of two large competing power-blocks whom were at the edge of a conflict - and due to things like arms races they made the plunge, “stupidly”, to war. Tuchman, in her writing, was reflecting the zeitgeist of the Cold War. That Cold War narrative resonated with people because it reminded them so much of what could easily happen with much more disastrous consequence. In the year 2020 this narrative is not nearly as relevant as it was in 1962. Her arguments no longer really hold up, and many of them were even criticized by historians then. Guns of August isn’t really worth your time to learn about the First World War.
she doesn't look at notes constantly, and she goes nicely through the lesson in a solid structure, easy to follow, very adult oriented teaching, I think great teachers should teach like this