Sunday, April 28, 2013

BIWEEKLY SCHDEDULE (14) FOR THE WEEKS OF APRIL 29 AND MAY 6, 2013

THE EYE-OPENER OF THE BIWEEKLY: It is almost the definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never inflicts pain. CARDINAL NEWMAN

KEY DATES:

1. On Friday, May 3, Brad Brickner will give his last music lecture.

2. During the second class period of the week of May 6, we will have a TEST on the Nietzsche introduction and European Imperialism.  There will be two essay questions: 1. Based on your reading of the introduction of the Peter Fritzsche book,  what are the key ideas of Nietzsche's thought? 2. What is Imperialism? Pick a part of the world and explain how it was implemented.

THE LONG PERIOD: we will use half of it to rehearse the play.

3. Friday, May 24, Janus Euro play at 6:30.

The week of April 29

CLASS ONE: we will discuss the nature of Imperialism. HOMEWORK: please finish the chapter on Imperialism.

CLASS TWO: we will discuss Imperialism in Africa and Asia. HOMEWORK: outline the first essay question on Nietzsche.

CLASS THREE: we will discuss the first essay question. HOMEWORK: outline the second essay question for the first class period of next week.

CLASS FOUR: Brad Brickner will give his talk on music.

The week of May 6

CLASS ONE: we will discuss the second essay question on Imperialism. HOMEWORK: prepare for test tomorrow.

CLASS TWO: TEST on Nietzsche's key ideas and the nature of Imperialism. HOMEWORK: read the Marshall handout and sections 84 and 85.

CLASS THREE: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: please read sections 86 and 87 and the Craig handout.

CLASS FOUR: we will discuss the reading. HOMEWORK: Finish chapter 17.

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