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We all use language every day of our lives. Language, regardless of the particular dialect spoken,...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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Why was Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492 arguably the most important event in...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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The United States is often thought of as a "young" nation. But in fact, it is the oldest...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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Professor Allen C. Guelzo leads you on "a great adventure," a tour of Abraham Lincoln's life, from...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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Eveyone has to think in order to function in the world, and this course will equip you with the...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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Reasoning, tested by doubt, is argumentation. We do it, hear it, and judge it every day. We do it...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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Who can imagine life without novels? They have served nor merely as diversions but as companions...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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John E. Finn introduces students to a uniquely American invention: the written specification of...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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The strength of Transcendentalism came from the intellectual energy of two remarkable individuals:...Added June 8, 2017 - This item has been added.
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Professor Peter C. Mancall discusses how an emerging nation astonished the world leaders of the...Added June 8, 2017