Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Let's study the Constitution

Here are a few links to some interesting sites about the US Constitution. Enjoy. You never know there may be something good in here for your discussion in a couple of weeks.

Things that are not in the Constitution
Consitutional Convention Timeline
Current Events and the Constitution

And for those of you who are big fans of the Providing Adequate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (aka Patriot Act), here are a couple of sites that may interest you. Note the titles of the websites.
http://www.lifeandliberty.gov/
http://action.aclu.org/reformthepatriotact/

Mr. Thompson

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Prep for the Declaration of Independence Dunlap Broadsides

Today there are only 25 of these broadsides that are known to exist. The original Declaration of Independence that was signed by John Hancock and Charles Thomson after the delegates voted on July 4, 1776 is lost. One of these unsigned "Dunlap Broadsides", as it is known, sold for $8.14 million in a August 2000 New York City Auction. This copy was discovered in 1989 by a man browsing in a flea market who purchased a painting for four dollars because he was interested in the frame. Concealed in the backing of the frame was an Original Dunlap Broadside of the Declaration of Independence.The other printings of the Dunlap Broadside known to exist are dispersed among private owners, American and British institutions. The following are the current know locations of the Dunlap Broadsides.National Archives, Washington, DCLibrary of Congress, Washington, DC (two copies)Maryland Historical Society, BaltimoreUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAIndependence National Historic Park, PhiladelphiaAmerican Philosophical Society, PhiladelphiaHistorical Society of Pennsylvania, PhiladelphiaPrinceton University, Princeton, NJNew York Historical SocietyNew York Public LibraryPierpont Morgan Library, New YorkMassachusetts Historical Society, BostonHarvard University, Cambridge, MAChapin Library, Williams College, Williamstown, MAYale University, New Haven, CTAmerican Independence Museum, Exeter, NHMaine Historical Society, PortlandIndiana University, Bloomington, INChicago Historical SocietyCity of Dallas, City HallNorman Lear and David Hayden (private collectors)Public Record Office, United Kingdom (two copies).

DT and ED

Thursday, September 14, 2006

The Prince

Additional thoughts you didn't have the opportunity to mention in class? Blog 'em!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

"Arabs should reject America's imposed Democracy"

Here is the link to Bobby's article he brought to our attention in class today that would be a great read to give us a different perspective on what we are going to talking about Monday.
If you are at all curious about the author, Khalaf Al Habtoor, I looked up who he is. Sounds like he is a bit of a futurist in his own right.

Save your responses to the article for Monday. If you have additional comments after that, then you may comment online.
If this article doesn't get us to challenge some of our ways of thinking....

Mr. Thompson

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Rules of the Blog

Enjoy this resource it is a tremendous supplement! Feel free to comment and speak your mind.
Keep your rhetoric to the point...no one wants to read 2 pages of ramble but lots of people want to read a paragraph or 2 of quality. You must identify who you are by name. Any anonymous responses will be deleted by the blog gods (Decker and Thompson). Be sure that what you want to put on the blog you are committed to defend. People will question your thoughts (remember Socrates). You can be controversial...just remember-people will be reading your comments.

Any other questions, see us in class.

DT

"How I view the World"

Here's the editorial from the Post Bulletin from David Brooks. I think it is an awesome read based on our first fews days together and our discussions thus far. I also think it is a great segue into our discussion in a little over a week from now about is democracy haunting the world.

I'm curious to read your thoughts. Feel free to comment on Mr. Brooks' thoughts as we may apply it to our first unit of study in APL/G.

DT

The link didn't work Friday but I have fixed it today (Saturday).

Living in a Chasm-filled World

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