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Bertrand Russell: Why I am not a Christian
Today, I sat next to a priest on the tube. He was wearing his white collar, and I could feel myself hesitating slightly before taking my book out of my bag. For a split second I thought that it might … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Education, Life, Philosophy, Politics, Religion
Tagged afterlife, agnostic, atheist, Bertrand Russell, children, discrimination, fear, God, homosexuality, life, philosophy, religion, sex, taboo, Why I am not a Christian
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Montessori joy
Most people look a bit puzzled when I tell them I’m considering becoming a Montessori teacher. Most have never heard of it, and some have, but don’t really know what it is. And it’s hard to explain in a few … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Life, Montessori
Tagged Casa dei bambini, childhood, children, learning, Maria Montessori, Montessori, Rome
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