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50 Great Ways to Grow Your Personal Learning Network
Personal learning networks have always existed, but modern technology has put a new spin on how and where we connect with others. These days, personal learning networks, or PLNs, extend far beyond friends, family, coworkers, college classmates, and teachers, and can encompass experts and learners from around the world in just about any given field.
Through social networks, email, video, and online chats, learners can connect with and learn from a wider range of people than ever before, yet building a successful PLN that doesn't overwhelm you can be challenging. With so much information out there, it can be hard to know whom to follow, what to read, and how to fit it all into your daily schedule. Here, we offer some tips that can help you not only build and grow a better PLN, but also get more out of the experience and give more back to your online community.
The Story of the USA - The Sixtie by Mark White on December 27, 2011
Map of USA at By Graphic Lab via Wikimedia Commons
Read and listen and write your thoughts and answers in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
The Sixties Revolution Period
The story of the USA is a long and complicated story. complicated - complexIt has many chapters and many themes.
the main theme sub-themes
One of the important periods in the history of the United States is "the Sixties", which describes the period of new direction after World War Two and the conservatism of the fifties.
New directions conservative - conservatism
The influences around the sixties social revolution in the west began in the fifties and continued after into the seventies and beyond.
The fifties The sixties The seventies -Vietnam War Protest The war in Vietnam is not our war.Hell no! We won't go! Hell no! We won't go. What exactly did you hear?
We ain't gonna go. We are not going to go.Hey. How are you doing? eternity eternal for eternity Draft Cards
A draft card is a number in a lottery which the government uses to choose soldiers. If you win, you become a soldier. If you lose, you are free. Or is it the other way around?
Somebody burned their draft card. Do you have a draft card? Do you have to do military service? Have you ever done military service? Is there compulsory military service in your country? What is the situation?What exactly did you see?
Don't fight. No fighting! We are not against the Soldiers We are not against the soldiers. We are against the war.
Are you for me or against me? Are you for them or against them? Are you for us or against us? Taking sides means being polarised.
Whose side are you on? Which side are you on?
Jack Kerouac was a famous writer (poet and novelist) of the sixties.
Don't become polarised. If you become polarised, you can be manipulated. There are no enemies. We are all friends. Let's work together.
Link to more Sixties Video Link to Military Industrial Complex Speech Link to Sixties Film (Godspell) Link to more video of Batman
Link to Kerouac and the Beat Poets World English Course
There are lots of things you can learn in the World English Course. There is a place where you can talk about work and there is also a place where you can find a job and a place where you can find staff. There is a place where you can have fun and there is a place where you can talk about food or family. There is also a place where you can talk about money or love or philosophy. You can study anything you want anytime you want. You can do it once a week or every day or any time you like. Have fun! Work hard! Tell your friends and family members! Enjoy!
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