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Margot Stern Strom has written: 'Facing history and ourselves' -- subject(s): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Study and teaching
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to back the past
The authors and what they leave behind them as history.
The subjects that teachers teach in school are:ELA (English Language Arts aka writing and reading)Math/ChemistrySocial Studies (History)Science/BiologyAnd that are the MAIN school subjects in every school. Now of course, there are enrichment classes such as Extra math, Facing History and Ourselves, and etc.
If we do not learn our history - we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes. We could learn from the mistakes of others and make better choices for ourselves.
History is US. It is everything we do, everything we invent, the things we read, do, create, wear, wars we fight, peace, documents we write. You are history. What we do today is history tomorrow and it tells us about ourselves.
As i see it history, if we know it, alows us to lean from others mistakes without having to suffer under them ourselves. History dousn't MAKE us do anything.
We all as human beings have collectively created God as the money system, whereby our lives are in the hands of money as God through our fear of facing ourselves as who we really are. In the context of a spiritual being, no such god exists as separate from ourselves. We must learn to take self responsibility to stand for life as equal to ourselves and stop manifesting hell on earth.
To better understand ourselves better as humans and how we have come to be the way we are. We can learn much from history. Have you heard the saying "history always repeats itself"? This statement is true, but if we understand our mistakes we can avoid them in the future.
history is a story that happens everyday. it tells all about the past and always has a way of repeating itself. the objectives of history are to teach about the mistakes and the things we've gotten right in the past, so that we can hopefully create a better future for ourselves and the generations to come.
Share among ourselves