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Old 02-18-2016, 11:32 AM   #98
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Originally Posted by doubleshuffle View Post
Wow, what a curriculum! Religious/scientific theories I can't subscribe to, totally outdated English language textbooks, "Character & Etiquette" books of the type my grandparents were brought up on (black pedagogy, anyone?), and Mein Kampf listed under "Biography." I haven't dared to look at the "Helps for Mom & Dad" section.

I really hope you pick very wisely from those offerings, and add a lot of more up-to-date materials.
Yes, religion class (for some, not all), manners & Etiquette that would make any parent proud and Hostess grateful. Also great Living History, if you think on it, teaching how people in the past behaved, and WHY it was that way.

As to Mein Kampf - one who "knows his enemy" can defeat him. There are others I don't agree with either.

I really hope you pick very wisely from those offerings, and add a lot of more up-to-date materials. - If you care to make some suggestions, I'll be more than happy to take a look at them. Thanks.
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