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What is wealth?
Posted On 10/31/2009 17:32:36 by smith

    This week, our discussion of american society focused on the economic differences of this new nation.  Much of America’s reputation since the 20th Century has roots in an economic model which came forth in, you guessed it, 1776.  However, this model did not come from an American; rather it came from what Adam Smith put forth as “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.”  This was perfect timing because Ame... Read More



The Crandall Printing Museum
Posted On 10/27/2009 13:35:55 by NWinger

Prompt: Please write a 500-700 word response on your experience visiting the Crandall Printing Museum.

 

Response: The Crandall Printing Museum was incredibly amazing. I am so happy I was able go and learn a lot more about the history of the printing press and how it directly affected the restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This was such an awesome experience. I even want to go again to catch things I mig... Read More



The Book of Mormon's view on American Revolution
Posted On 10/14/2009 21:22:01 by mlebroadbent

                  I am proud to be an American. When I am proud of who I am or of certain aspects of my life, I am not just faintly proud. That word holds so much more meaning and power behind it then to be feebly used. I feel the pride encompass my whole being. I am filled with fervor and delight when I consider all the sacrifice that went forth to create this american Nation. The revoluti... Read More



The Revolution of Sober Expectations
Posted On 10/07/2009 22:16:20 by smith

    “I am filled with deep emotion at finding myself standing here in the place where were collected together the wisdom, the patriotism, the devotion to principle, from which sprang the institutions under which we live.”  This single sentence originally spoken in Independence Hall by Abraham Lincoln is praised by Martin Diamond as a clean encapsulation of the two great documents upon which America’s origins rest.  The Declaration of Ind... Read More



New Year!
Posted On 01/25/2009 23:04:24 by cdubya
                                                January 25, 2009
  Hello All!  Happy Year of the Ox!   Today is the New Year as celebrated on the Lunar calendar.  I was happily surprised today when I walked in to church today and saw so many Chinese-American families dressed in traditional, formal dress. (If you haven't seen the... Read More



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