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SUBJECTWEEK 1WEEK 2WEEK 3WEEK 4WEEK 5WEEK 6WEEK 7WEEK 8WEEK 9WEEK 10WEEK 11WEEK 12Bible
Doctrine JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible JournalFollowrdingplan,record DoctrineDiscoveries in Bible Journal
Devotional
 The Spirit of theDisciplinesCh 1Ch 2Ch 3Ch 4Ch 5Ch 6Ch 7Ch 8Ch 9Ch 10Ch 11EpilogueAppendixes
History
 The GreatDemocraciesVictoryPeace:frombeginningto “itseemedthat acornerhad beenturned.”VictoryPeace:from“Onceagain inEnglishhistorythepersonalaffairs” toend.Canningthe Duke:frombeginningto “stilllingers inmy earthemelody of thatvoice.”Canningthe Duke:from“Canning’s death ata criticalmoment”to end.Reformand Free Trade:frombeginningto“alightedin thecourse of their journey.”Reformand Free Trade:from “In1837 KingWilliamdied” toend. TheCrimeanWar: frombeginningto “artsand tosocialisminpolitics.” TheCrimeanWar: from“Foreignaffairs andthe threatof war” toend.Palmerston: frombeginningto “bittermark inthememoryof bothcountries.Palmerston: from“Whiletheseeventsunrolled inIndia” toend.Canadaand SouthAfricaAustraliaand NewZealand
History
Arguing AboutSlaveryCh. 1, 2Ch. 3Ch. 4, 5Ch. 6, 7Ch. 8, 9Ch. 10Ch. 11, 12Ch. 13and half of 14 (page173)Last half of Ch. 14and Ch.15Ch. 16Ch. 17,18, 19Ch. 20, 21
History
SourceDocuments The HolyAlliance TreatyCatholicEmancipation The PeelWebPeel's finalministerialspeech inthe Houseof CommonsGiuseppeGaribaldi’sspeech tohissoldiersIrish acctsof theFamine-read afew:http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/SADLIER/IRISH/Irish.htmNarrativeof Sixweeks inIrelandAccountsof MillWorkers
Biography
Beacon Lightsof HistorySir WalterScottLordByron ThomasCarlyleLordMacaulay TennysonWagnerJohnEricson
Biography
Up fromSlaveryIntroductionand Ch. 1Ch. 2Ch. 3, 4Ch. 5, 6Ch. 7, 8Ch. 9. 10Ch. 11, 12Ch. 13Ch. 14Ch. 15Ch. 16Ch. 17
Geography
Under the Tuscan Sun(or In Searchof RobinsonUtTSRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyRd 25 pgsweeklyFinishbook
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Citizenship
OurselvesBook 2Read thisbook onyour own.Book 2:pages 1-4Book 2:pages 6-9Book 2:pages 9-11Book 2:pages 12,13Book 2:pages 14,15Book 2:pages 15,16Book 2:pages 16-18Book 2:pages 18-21
Citizenship
Plutarch byWeston Take 4wks toread a life Take 4wks toread a life Take 4wks toread a life
Government& Economics
EvaluatingBooksAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pagesAbout 9pages
Government&Economics
 The Law The lawperverted!;Life is aGift fromGod;What isLaw;A Just andEnduringGovern-ment; TheCompletePerversionof the LawA Fatal Tendencyof Mankind;PropertyandPlunder;Victims of LawfulPlunder; The Resultof LegalPlunder; The Fateof Non-Confor-mists;Who Shall Judge? TheReasonWhyVoting isRestricted; TheAnswer isto Restrictthe Law; The FatalIdea of LegalPlunder;PervertedLawCausesConflict;Slaveryand TariffsarePlunder The LawDefendsPlunder;How toIdentifyLegalPlunder;LegalPlunderHas ManyNames;Socialismis LegalPlunder; TheChoiceBefore Us; TheProperFunctionof theLaw; TheSeductiveLure of Socialism;EnforcedFraternityDestroysLibertyPlunderViolatesOwnership; ThreeSystemsof Plunder;Law isForce;Law is aNegativeConcept; ThePoliticalApproach; The LawandCharity; The LawandEducation; The LawandMoralsAConfusionof Terms; TheInfluenceof SocialistWriters; TheSocialistsWish toPlay God; TheSocialistsDespiseMankind;A Defenseof Compulsory Labor; ADefenseof PaternalGovernment The Ideaof PassiveMankind;SocialistsIgnoreReasonand Facts;SocialistsWant toRegimentPeople;A FamousName andEvil Idea;A FrightfulIdea TheLeader of theDemocrats;SocialistsWantForcedConformity;Legislators Desire toMoldMankind;Legislators ToldHow toManageMen;A Temporary Dictator-ship;SocialistsWantEquality of Wealth The Errorof theSocialistWriters;What isLiberty?;Philanthro-pic Tyranny; TheSocialistWantDictator-ship;DictatorialArrogance; TheIndirectApproachtoDespotismNapoleonWantedPassiveMankind; TheViciousCircle of Socialism; TheDoctrineof theDemocrats; TheSocialistConceptof Liberty;SocialistsFear AllLiberties; TheSupermanIdea; TheSocialistsRejectFreeChoice The Causeof theFrenchRevolution; TheEnormousPower of Govern-ment;PoliticsandEconomics; ProperLegislativeFunctions;Law andCharityare Notthe Same The HighRoad toCommu-nism; The Basisfor StableGovern-ment; JusticeMeansEqualRights; The Pathto DignityandProgress;Proof of anIdea; The Desireto RuleOverOthers;Let UsNow TryLiberty
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WorldviewStudies
Post Modern TimesPrefaceandch 1Ch 2Ch 3Ch 4Ch 5Ch 6Ch 7Ch 8Ch 9Ch 10Ch 11Finishbook
Essays
Montaigne That It isFolly toMeasure Truth andError byOur Own…Of SolitudeOf theInequalityAmong UsOf Repentance
Essays
Ralph WEmersonArtNature
Essays
Hijacking of AmericanEducationRead oneessayRead oneessayRead oneessayRead oneessayRead oneessayRead oneessay
Essays
 ThoreauWhere ILived andwhat Ilived For
Literature
LesMiserablesVol. 1:Book 1:An UprightManVol. 1:Book 1:An UprightManVol. 1:Book 2: The FallVol. 1:Book 2: The FallVol. 1:Book 3: The Year1817Vol. 1:Book 3: The Year1817Vol. 1:Book 4: To Trust isSometimes toSurrenderVol. 1:Book 5: TheDescentVol. 1:Book 6: JavertVol. 1:Book 7: TheChamp-mathieuAffairVol. 1:Book 7: TheChamp-mathieuAffairVol. 1:Book 8:Counter-Stroke
Literature
Uncle Tom’sCabinCh. 1-4Ch. 5-8Ch. 9-12Ch. 13-16Ch. 17-20Ch. 21-24Ch. 25-28Ch. 29-32Ch. 33-36Ch. 37-39Ch. 40-42Ch. 43-45listen Toaudiocommentaryhttp://www.thegreatbooks.com/resources
Shakespeare
Read playalong withBrightestHeaven of Invention
Poetry
EmilyDickinsonChristinaRossettiEmilyDickinson:-poetrycan befound athttp://meEmilyDickinson:“Analteredlook aboutthe hills,"EmilyDickinson:"The soulselectsher ownsociety,"EmilyDickinson:"I died forbeauty,but wasscarce,"EmilyDickinson:"Because Icould notstop forDeath," "IEmilyDickinson: Titledivineis mine,""BecauseChristinaRossetti:"Christ'sHeart wasWrung forMe"Rossetti:I Lift MineEyesRossetti:"A MartyrIt isFinishedRossetti: TheBridegroomCometh,"Rossetti:"In theBleak Mid-Winter""TheyScarcelyWalkedRossetti:"For theLeast of All SaintsReadmore of 
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