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Published: Fri, 01/07/11

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"The charms of home are the best antidote to vice. The noisy play of children, which we thought so trying, becomes a delight; mother and father rely more on each other and grow dearer to one another; the marriage tie is strengthened. In the cheerful home life the mother finds her sweetest duties and the father his pleasantest recreation.
 
 
Thus the cure of this one evil would work a wide-spread reformation; nature would regain her rights.  When women become good mothers, men will be good husbands and fathers."

- Jean Jacques Rousseau, Emile: Or Treatise on Education (Great Books in Philosophy)


    Do you know what today is?

    • Visionary poets and storytellers
    • Blind men who could read
    • Seeing men seeing what is not seen
    • Angels of mercy and valor seeing the pain and need of others, while blind to their own risk
    • Philosophers who saw the truth and vice in mens hearts, and the future that must not be
    Take a journey with me through


    I see you....

    A discovery reported on this date in 1896 changed the way we look at things.  What was it?

    And this blind man changed the way people see things. Who was he?

    Okay: Really, waffles are about as good as it gets, but I'm not sure they have historical significance this week. So what does this picture have to do with this week in history?

    Valor and Mercy shown in three ministering angels: who were they?

    I am only one; But I am one.
    Who is this war hero, and what was unique about the circumstances?

    For the answers to these questions, history and educational resources, go to This Week in History.

     
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