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At Carlisle session 2, 2005, there were large general complaints about the fact that half the course was spent completing pointless geography sheets that required looking up large amounts of useless statistics. The other half was spent writing poetry. Good times. | At Carlisle session 2, 2005, there were large general complaints about the fact that half the course was spent completing pointless geography sheets that required looking up large amounts of useless statistics. The other half was spent writing poetry. Good times. | ||
− | At Carlisle, 05.1 | + | At Carlisle, 05.1, it was much the same (minus the poetry, that must have been interesting). I guess you poor creatures had Betsy as well. That's what happens when you get a geographer to teach International Politics. She disagreed with our mostly unpacifist, mostly Republican (on non-social justice issues) class. |
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Revision as of 15:05, 18 July 2007
International Politics [A] is currently being taught in a style of trying to teach a little about everything including Hunger, Genocide, and Information Security. Note that the current course (2005) has a pacifist point of view.
Extremely pacifist. At Saratoga Session 2 2005, Donald Rumsfeld was put on mock trial for war crimes. He was found not guilty.
At Carlisle session 2, 2005, there were large general complaints about the fact that half the course was spent completing pointless geography sheets that required looking up large amounts of useless statistics. The other half was spent writing poetry. Good times.
At Carlisle, 05.1, it was much the same (minus the poetry, that must have been interesting). I guess you poor creatures had Betsy as well. That's what happens when you get a geographer to teach International Politics. She disagreed with our mostly unpacifist, mostly Republican (on non-social justice issues) class.