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cicero runs to rome is fine with this. others beginning at least the riding in the country have been troubled.closer to the truth ine best arguments and evidence that is a difficult undertaking. it's far better. thanks. [applause] thank you for the kind introduction. a civic education into the need for a more humanism. the story asked me to link my presentation to my book from 2020 call the battle of the classics i did my homework as it turns out so we have the basic argument of that book and as you are going to see it focuses on the proper defense of the humanities. but by the conclusion of my remarks i will also related the thesis of the book to the topic of today's conference that is to say civic education. in an attempt to argue american institutions of higher learning are going to succeed and providing their students a decent approach to civic education. they will need to revisit the spirit of humanism that has been marginalized in u.s. colleges since the late 19th century. as you are probably aware that humanities ar
cicero runs to rome is fine with this. others beginning at least the riding in the country have been troubled.closer to the truth ine best arguments and evidence that is a difficult undertaking. it's far better. thanks. [applause] thank you for the kind introduction. a civic education into the need for a more humanism. the story asked me to link my presentation to my book from 2020 call the battle of the classics i did my homework as it turns out so we have the basic argument of that book and...
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questions bult from the topic kant and his era: cicero, cicero, cicero, cicero, why did emmanuel kant kabirov, many times every day. academic gymnasium number 56 of the city of st. petersburg, kant repeated cicero, cicero, cicero to fall asleep, because he had to repeat this, like many people count sheep, in order to fall asleep, but this word calmed him down, so he could fall asleep. kant explained that the word cicero had a hypnotic effect on him, repeating it before bed as a way for the philosopher to dispel thoughts and quickly fall asleep. i tried to use this technique, just got excited, but i dreamed of a julius caesar medal. question number two. the parisians were so delighted with mozart's music that the hall in which the paris symphony no. 31 was first performed. emil, the philosopher kant was reading this emil, in this book we read, since we absolutely cannot do without books, that is, one. which, in my opinion, is a highly successful treatise on natural education, and what book does ruso recommend , who is its author? david demanded the city of moscow, it was, he advised re
questions bult from the topic kant and his era: cicero, cicero, cicero, cicero, why did emmanuel kant kabirov, many times every day. academic gymnasium number 56 of the city of st. petersburg, kant repeated cicero, cicero, cicero to fall asleep, because he had to repeat this, like many people count sheep, in order to fall asleep, but this word calmed him down, so he could fall asleep. kant explained that the word cicero had a hypnotic effect on him, repeating it before bed as a way for the...
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architect caesar wants to build a beautiful city of the future, megalopolis, in its place, and mayor cicerod of empty dreams, it’s better to do what people need right now, this film was surprisingly somehow not appreciated, although the idea is much more complex, and they say that the director first thought about making this film almost in the eighties, phrase: critics quarreled, i wonder how this happens? no, you are wrong, no, no, no, i have a different opinion, yes, please pass the salt, yes, they did not agree, they obviously disagreed with something, but then we will wait for the premiere here in belarus and just the same now from france, i propose to return here to us to say that warm weather has arrived, and with it came midges, the number of videos in belarusian tiktok will not let you lie, the other day a video from gomel shocked viewers, the video was called... belarusian horror. user natalya published several videos, in one of them she shows a room with live carpets of midges, and the girl just, by the way, left the window without a net for ventilation. why are there so many midg
architect caesar wants to build a beautiful city of the future, megalopolis, in its place, and mayor cicerod of empty dreams, it’s better to do what people need right now, this film was surprisingly somehow not appreciated, although the idea is much more complex, and they say that the director first thought about making this film almost in the eighties, phrase: critics quarreled, i wonder how this happens? no, you are wrong, no, no, no, i have a different opinion, yes, please pass the salt,...
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she was originally from cicero, new york. attending cicero north syracuse high school. it was her love for family that brought her to buffalo, relocating to our community to help care for her brother who was recovering from his battle with leukemia. her greatest passion was family, highlighted by their annual trips to wildwood, new jersey. she was survived by her dear mother, leslie, father, phillip, grandfather, john traiger, her beloved siblings, christopher moyer, daniel moyer, amanda drury, nicole van geesen, and brett van geesen, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nephew, cousins and friends. heyward patterson. heyward patterson was 67 years old. he was in his truck waiting for a friend he drove to tops to pick up groceries, something he did often. he was a deacon at the state tabernacle church of god in christ in buffalo, located on greenwood avenue, reflecting his devotion and faith in god. according to his fellow church goers, deacon patterson was often the first one to arrive and the last to leave. he helped open and close the church, clean, shovel, he voluntee
she was originally from cicero, new york. attending cicero north syracuse high school. it was her love for family that brought her to buffalo, relocating to our community to help care for her brother who was recovering from his battle with leukemia. her greatest passion was family, highlighted by their annual trips to wildwood, new jersey. she was survived by her dear mother, leslie, father, phillip, grandfather, john traiger, her beloved siblings, christopher moyer, daniel moyer, amanda drury,...
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a real jewel and was served only to the table of ruling persons, and the philosophers seneca and cicerot, in our tongue, fry the king’s fish for a few minutes on each side, and it’s ready, well, maxim, that very moment has come , of course, which one are you. said that bon appetit, absolutely right, bon appetit, come on, then bon appetit, how to get tired of it, first the mullet, then the boil, the mullet is eaten with hands, when we open the mullet, first with the sauce for a bite and then add the flavor, no, mullet of course excellent. golden, crispy, everything is as it should be, but forgive me, but this is cucumber jam, it seems to take a lot of attention to itself, because for me this is something new, very easy to prepare, so it’s just begging to be repeated at home, and spicy, sweet, tasty, it’s like you said, we don’t have to chop it very finely, thereby preserving the texture crunch, crunch, here there is that same crunch, in general, this.
a real jewel and was served only to the table of ruling persons, and the philosophers seneca and cicerot, in our tongue, fry the king’s fish for a few minutes on each side, and it’s ready, well, maxim, that very moment has come , of course, which one are you. said that bon appetit, absolutely right, bon appetit, come on, then bon appetit, how to get tired of it, first the mullet, then the boil, the mullet is eaten with hands, when we open the mullet, first with the sauce for a bite and then...
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read they really think that we're pony but the seneca cicero.some of the greeks the stoics, they like the stoics marcus aurelius and epictetus, which is the obvious. yes. the epigram for your yes. book of the book, which i actually i can't without my constitutional readin't tell peter. it says, tell people about what philosophy embody it. absolutely. no, i think that's just what i write either. but in inhey read these things. they read the french enlightenment, theywe never read in philosophy on moral or m moral of the scottish enlightenm and and other people, theis a it with. as joanna, my wife. i am. and and we're just we remember themperance courage wisdom and try to keep those passions under control and try to use your says. madison says. we won't have thath a problem. there will be factions. yeah, i learned this from you. there will beactions all over this country, but it's big country and the factions will all be places and time it take time to get where can have an impact and the those three things together and you will have time for peop
read they really think that we're pony but the seneca cicero.some of the greeks the stoics, they like the stoics marcus aurelius and epictetus, which is the obvious. yes. the epigram for your yes. book of the book, which i actually i can't without my constitutional readin't tell peter. it says, tell people about what philosophy embody it. absolutely. no, i think that's just what i write either. but in inhey read these things. they read the french enlightenment, theywe never read in philosophy...
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, all this, but people, they glow from the inside, yes, here they are, well, as they say, not all ciceros lyudmila aleksanna there - hello says all this, i can’t tell you, someday the time will come... what did these guys see, what did these guys do, what did these guys , what these guys continue to do, what problems they continue to solve, this, well, this evokes great respect, but the most important thing, i repeat once again, is that these guys remain people, bright, sincere, real, so, well, i don’t see any other options , besides how we will all win together, guys, heir doll. british politicians know how to cut coupons on literally everything. baron, david memeron, now head of the uk, and formerly prime minister. who lost his post due to a corruption scandal, is not going to stop, making money from literally everything. an enslaving loan to ukraine called aid.
, all this, but people, they glow from the inside, yes, here they are, well, as they say, not all ciceros lyudmila aleksanna there - hello says all this, i can’t tell you, someday the time will come... what did these guys see, what did these guys do, what did these guys , what these guys continue to do, what problems they continue to solve, this, well, this evokes great respect, but the most important thing, i repeat once again, is that these guys remain people, bright, sincere, real, so,...
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they read they really think that we're supposed to read in latin just bought the pony but the seneca cicero the greeks the stoics, they like the stoics marcus aurelius and epictetus, which is the obvious. yes. the epigram for your yes. book of the book, which i actually i can't without my constitutional reading glasses says don't tell peter. itle about what you do it do not explain your philosophy embody it. absolutely. no, i think that's just what i write either. but in in any case, you say they read these things. they read the french enlightenment, they read david hume, which we never read in philosophy on moral or moral and the basic moral of the scottish enlightenment, the french enlightenment and and other people, the romans is a it was we're just filled with. as joanna, my wife. i am. and and we're just we remember the classical virtue of stomach, temperance,ou justice and try to keep those passions under control. try to keep them underontrol and try to use your reason. and that's what madison■ says. madison says. we won't have that much a problem. there will bewill be factions ar thi
they read they really think that we're supposed to read in latin just bought the pony but the seneca cicero the greeks the stoics, they like the stoics marcus aurelius and epictetus, which is the obvious. yes. the epigram for your yes. book of the book, which i actually i can't without my constitutional reading glasses says don't tell peter. itle about what you do it do not explain your philosophy embody it. absolutely. no, i think that's just what i write either. but in in any case, you say...
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. >> what you want to do if you're trump has to say five is the greatest debater since cicero. >> you, what you want to raise the expectations on, i'm not lower in which trump has done. and by the way, that drug testing thing is the first signal that maybe trump is looking for a way out of the debate himself, or find a way to renegotiate the terms mark mckinnon, always great to have you. thank you by the way, michael is a small d democrat and citizen merck mechan, i of course, would like to see everybody on the stage, including stay in power thank you for name checking the protagonist in my novel, talk. >> up ahead. supreme court justice samuel alito is taking heat for the flag and how it was flying outside his house namely upside down, that brings us to today's poll question. it's where kaddish.com, i've no idea how this is going to turn out, which is why i love it. should the spouse of a supreme court justice have to limit their personal political speech and tonight, right here on cnn, join us for an intimate look at the pioneers inspired to help you humanity and transform society f
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number to refute what the other side said, and then number three, and on saying this is actually how cicero structured his arguments. then number three returned to your argument at the end and say, and this is why ladies and gentlemen, you ought to convict or quit the defendant. and so it's a lot what if science that goes into it in really thinking about how to structure these hours of words in a way that are digestible to people who are not attorneys, but also make your legal case most persuasive persuasive and compelling to them. >> i'm sure both sides will be working all weekend, getting their arguments ready. elliot williams evan perez, guys. thank you very much coming up cassie ventura speaking out for the first time addressing that 2016 video obtained by cnn showing her being assaulted by her then boyfriend sean diddy combs assignments are, going on and the tornado hit i'm going to die. >> and i thought violin earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cnn. >> they told us to follow our dreams ben said they were unrealistic because passions don't pay bills but what they did
number to refute what the other side said, and then number three, and on saying this is actually how cicero structured his arguments. then number three returned to your argument at the end and say, and this is why ladies and gentlemen, you ought to convict or quit the defendant. and so it's a lot what if science that goes into it in really thinking about how to structure these hours of words in a way that are digestible to people who are not attorneys, but also make your legal case most...
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and the philosophers seneca and cicero admired its ability to change color.it's like we're by the sea. this is true. fry the king fish for a few minutes on each side and it’s done. well, maxim, the very moment has come that you said that bon appetit, absolutely, bon appetit, then bon appetit, how it should be eaten, first the mullet, the descendant, the mullet is eaten with hands, when we open the red mullet, first with the sauce for a bite and then add jam. loved, remembered, appreciated, truly, psb is a bank for the present. hello everyone, i'm timur rodriguez and i'm pleased to announce that the unique travel show popuchik is back again for exciting seasons, so i'm announcing a nationwide casting from may 17 to june 17, all you need to do is fill out the application and get a chance to become my travel companion to see the world, send your applications to travelsobakantv.ru, show travel companion covenant of the second, see you later, viia superstara in vo heartburn can cause a lot of unpleasant sensations, but it can be stopped, one capsule of rabbi prose
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you get people like homer and aristotle and cicero in the first circle of hell, which is like the bestgh they are really good people, they were unfortunately born before christ, so they couldn't have been baptised. so they have to been baptised. so they have to be in hell. so it can't be the argument to win the argument, though, do you know? i mean, it's like. but don't worry, he puts other people in hell too. no, you should be reading it because you shouldn't stop reading it just because it mentions your religion counter. >> steve's, yes. a horrific sort of anti—christian sentiment. i personally don't believe we should be secular. i believe england and britain are christian countries, so it's okay. the head of the king is the head of the church of england. it's okay to be christian and in muslim countries it's okay to promote those values. i don't think anything should have to be secular. >> that's my i'm just saying you don't get special rights for it, though you do in this country. >> christianity should have special rights because a christian country it should have. and in saudi ar
you get people like homer and aristotle and cicero in the first circle of hell, which is like the bestgh they are really good people, they were unfortunately born before christ, so they couldn't have been baptised. so they have to been baptised. so they have to be in hell. so it can't be the argument to win the argument, though, do you know? i mean, it's like. but don't worry, he puts other people in hell too. no, you should be reading it because you shouldn't stop reading it just because it...
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taken off the streets by 5:00 because of the impact that they made on what they had done walking down cicerovenue. they just rolled things over and destroyed. they made a big difference. host: akron, ohio. mike, over the age of 65. what protests do you remember from your life? >> i was part of a protest, the very last anti-vietnam war protest that took place on the campus of kent state university in the spring of 1972. i was still in high school when the 1970 protests took place. one more comment about 1970, i sister was on the campus in 1970 for that protest when the students were killed. i was still in high school. i will be turning 71 in a few months, so i will be 71 soon. host: how close was your sister with the shootings broke out? caller: she was a sophomore, i guess 20 years old. she was a few years older than i am. i got onto campus in the fall of 1971, so 15 months after the shootings took place. in the spring of 1972, the end of my freshman year, the anti-vietnam war protests, i was there actively involved. i made it heard i didn't want to be anywhere near a guy waving the flag of
taken off the streets by 5:00 because of the impact that they made on what they had done walking down cicerovenue. they just rolled things over and destroyed. they made a big difference. host: akron, ohio. mike, over the age of 65. what protests do you remember from your life? >> i was part of a protest, the very last anti-vietnam war protest that took place on the campus of kent state university in the spring of 1972. i was still in high school when the 1970 protests took place. one more...
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case and then walking through it we talked about this on the situation room last week, wolf, where cicero, what's go back to the classics, had a very simple way that many prosecutors, even today, structure their arguments. you lay out your argument, you rebut the opponent's argument. you returned turn to your argument and then close and get out of there. now that may take four hours. maybe it could be shorter, maybe it could be longer, but if it's organized well and he's sticks to what the jury is there to do. he could be quite successful. >> david jargon, a lot of us notice that several members of trump's family were in the courtroom today watching all of this unfold what the strategy here, some numbers were not in the courtroom balls that we noticed that strategy here is you've seen throughout the weeks of this trial, donald trump has had political supporters show up at times he's had family members show up. his campaign management team has shown up for all for support, but i think in this image these hours now as the case is about to be handed over to the jury and everybody is going to
case and then walking through it we talked about this on the situation room last week, wolf, where cicero, what's go back to the classics, had a very simple way that many prosecutors, even today, structure their arguments. you lay out your argument, you rebut the opponent's argument. you returned turn to your argument and then close and get out of there. now that may take four hours. maybe it could be shorter, maybe it could be longer, but if it's organized well and he's sticks to what the jury...