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AAEC - Today's Political Cartoons Sixties Britain In October 1965, the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, officially opened London's new Post Office Tower. A gleaming cylinder of metal and glass, the tower could hardly have been a more fitting symbol of the scientific optimism of a self-consciously 'go-ahead' decade. It was a monument not just to the white heat of the technological revolution, but to the sheer self-confidence of a society basking in unprecedented prosperity. From the new tower blocks springing up in cities across the country to the radios in teenagers' bedrooms, from Beatles hits and Bond films to comprehensive schools and nuclear power stations, Sixties Britain seemed - superficially at least - to be a country reborn in the crucible of affluence. In some ways, the cliches of the 1960s ring absolutely true. Beneath the glamorous veneer of swinging London, however, Britain under Harold Macmillan, Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Harold Wilson remained a remarkably conservative, even anxious society.

List of historical drama films The historical period drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people. Some historical dramas are docudramas, which attempt an accurate portrayal of a historical event or biography, to the degree that the available historical research will allow. Other historical dramas are fictionalized tales that are based on an actual person and their deeds, such as Braveheart, which is loosely based on the 13th-century knight William Wallace's fight for Scotland's independence. Due to the sheer volume of films included in this genre and in the interest of continuity, this list is primarily focused on films pertaining to the history of Near Eastern and Western civilization. Films set in prehistory[edit] Films set in Antiquity (until the fall of the Roman Empire in the West)[edit] Late Antiquity/Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries)[edit] High and Late Middle Ages (1000-1453)[edit] Renaissance and Early Modern (1454-1700)[edit] See also[edit] References[edit]

Photovisi - Photo Collage Maker SlowpokeBlog 27 Mar/13 For current and future blog posts, please visit my new website, jensorensen.com . I haven't quite finished fleshing out the new site yet, but it's mostly-functional. Remember to update those bookmarks and RSS feeds! 20 Mar/13 This cartoon has generated predictable comments about being about a "silly" subject. "Educate consumers, don't engage in Prohibition!" This isn't about "controlling" or "feeling superior to" other people. 19 Mar/13 I tried to post this last week, but my server kept choking for some reason. A couple of these drawings were purloined from a series of illustrations I was doing for the Austin Chronicle. I was particularly enamored with the trade show booth of an established HR company called TriNet. 6 Mar/13 I'll be attending my first SXSW soon, with the Interactive portion providing the impetus for this strip. 27 Feb/13 The Environmental Defense Fund website has some myth-busting facts about idling . I've noticed a string of egregious idlers lately. 20 Feb/13

Enseñar historia para el presente | El Presente del Pasado 2.0 por Melissa Lara Flores * La historia necesita buenos obreros capaces de ejecutar trabajos de ingenieros, con la capacidad de ver las cosas un poco más arriba y trazar planosLucien Febvre Cuando comencé a impartir clases de historia en secundaria y preparatoria, de inmediato me enfrenté a comentarios como “la historia no sirve para nada, eso ya pasó”, “ay, maestra: ¿de verdad le gusta la historia?”, “¿usted que estudió?”, “¿cómo le hizo para aprenderse todo esto?”, “¿todo me lo tengo que aprender de memoria?” Muchas de las estrategias implementadas fueron exitosas. ¿Por qué preocupa tanto la enseñanza de la historia? La labor educativa no se encuentra sólo en las manos de un maestro, eso queda claro. Generaciones anteriores tenían un panorama distinto, pues se les enseñaba que la escuela era sinónimo de superación, que existían un mundo de oportunidades y que la competencia no era tan ardua. Emblema del imperio mexicano, cara del país cuando era monarquía. Me gusta: Me gusta Cargando...

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