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Why Do You Ask?

From asking questions that require an answer To asking questions that require a conversation.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Which Do You Think Is Occuring?

"Liberty without learning is always in peril; learning without liberty is always in vain." - John F. Kennedy

This was one of the Quotes of the Day today.

Larry Ferlazzo mentioned Scott McLeod's 6-word motto contest today. As Larry said...

There were a number entries, including some that were really quite
funny (and insightful). However, it was disconcerting to see that, with
just a few exceptions, most were pretty negative.


So, I ask, where do you think we are?

Liberty without learning or Learning without liberty...

Or perhaps I could ask...Are we in peril or is our learning in vain?

Or, was Kennedy wrong?

If I was grading, I would include - Explain the reasoning for your answer. ;-)

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