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Our history teacher drew Time Lines on the blackboard so that we felt "oriented" and saw events in relation to each other. The Time Line is a wonderful tool for learning history because you can picture it. History is less abstract that way.

Timeline of United States history:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timelin...
On the blackboard of our high school classroom, the Time Lines were drawn horizontally instead of vertically. That seemed to make things even easier to understand, internalize, and remember. (Of course they were not as detailed as the Wikipedia Time Lines, but we got the idea.)




Timeline of United States history:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timelin...
On the blackboard of our high school classroom, the Time Lines were dra..."
This is wonderful. Thanks for posting. Perhaps I and others in my class would have been interested and paid attention.


No, I've lost my interest in learning more about it. Too many details.
It IS a wonder that they won the war.

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by Rachel Swirsky
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...
https://salon.overdrive.com/media/712947
Description:
"From Sholom Aleichem to Avram Davidson, Isaac Bashevis Singer to Tony Kushner, the Jewish literary tradition has always been one rich in the supernatural and the fantastic. In these pages, gathered from the best short fiction of the last ten years, twenty authors prove that their heritage is alive and well—in the spaces between stars that an alphabet can bridge, folklore come to life and histories become stories, and all the places where old worlds and new collide and change."

glad you are feeling better

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I'm awaiting the book.
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