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America 3.0
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America 3.0
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Additional resources can be found at this course's blog at http://blogs.milkenschool.org/america3point0.
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SOME WEBSITES TO STIMULATE FURTHER LEARNING
James Burke's Knowledge Web: [Link]
www.k-web.org
- for Braudelian connections.
BBC News:
www.bbc.co.uk
- the best source for news on Earth, period.
The Economist
:
www.economist.com
- the most comprehensive and incisive newsmagazine in English.
The Christian Science Monitor
:
www.csmonitor.com
- perhaps America’s finest newspaper.
The New York Times
:
www.nytimes.com
- America’s “paper of record.”
The Washington Post
:
www.washingtonpost.com
- essential reading for news from the capital.
The Los Angeles Times
:
www.latimes.com
- for local and Pulitzer Prize winning investigative coverage.
The Chicago Tribune
:
www.chicagotribune.com
- because America is more than the east and west coasts.
National Public Radio:
www.npr.org
- particularly good at in-depth and long-form reporting.
CNN:
www.cnn.com
- the most watched of the big three cable news networks.
ABC News:
www.abcnews.com
- the best website of the American broadcast networks (in my estimate).
The Atlantic Monthly
:
www.theatlantic.com
- centrist commentary on American society.
Harper’s Magazine:
www.harpers.org
- hard-to-pin-down commentary on American society.
The Nation
:
www.thenation.org
- decidedly left-of-center commentary on American society.
National Review
:
www.nationalreview.com
- decidedly right-of-center commentary on American society.
Smithsonian Institution:
www.smithsonian.org
- in particular the Museum of American History
Library of Congress:
www.loc.gov
- the most universal library since Alexandria.
The National Archives:
www.archives.gov
- the repository of America’s past.
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Course Descriptions 10-11.pdf
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