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Glastonbury as a Sacred Place in Modern and Ancient TimesAA100B
July 21, 20252 min read

Glastonbury as a Sacred Place in Modern and Ancient Times

Glastonbury is a small town in England that attracts many kinds of visitors. Some come for the famous music and performing arts festivals, while others visit because they see it as a spiritual or reli…

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Stonehenge and Avebury Sacred Sites Through History and BeliefAA100B
July 20, 20252 min read

Stonehenge and Avebury Sacred Sites Through History and Belief

Stonehenge and Avebury are two of the most famous prehistoric monuments in England. They are often seen as sacred places, not only for specific groups like modern Pagans and Druids, but also for indiv…

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Explaining How Places Become SacredAA100B
July 19, 20251 min read

Explaining How Places Become Sacred

A sacred place can be almost anywhere. It could be a natural feature like a mountain or river, or something built by people, like a temple or shrine. But what exactly makes a place sacred? Is it somet…

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What Aristotle and Epicurus Say About LeisureAA100B
July 18, 20253 min read

What Aristotle and Epicurus Say About Leisure

When we think about free time, we often imagine relaxing, watching movies, or going out with friends. But ancient philosophers had much deeper ideas about what leisure really means. Aristotle and Epic…

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The Burial at Thebes as a Modern Retelling of AntigoneAA100B
July 12, 20253 min read

The Burial at Thebes as a Modern Retelling of Antigone

The Burial at Thebes is a modern version of the Greek tragedy Antigone, originally written by the ancient Athenian playwright Sophocles. Seamus Heaney, an Irish Nobel Prize winning author, created his…

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The Case Against Difference Blind LiberalismAA100B
July 12, 20252 min read

The Case Against Difference Blind Liberalism

Liberalism is a historical tradition built on the values of freedom and equality for every human being, no matter their identity, religion, culture, or beliefs. One version of liberalism is called dif…

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The Kingdom of Benin and the Legacy of British ColonisationAA100B
July 10, 20253 min read

The Kingdom of Benin and the Legacy of British Colonisation

The Kingdom of Benin was a powerful West African state located near the Niger River, in what is now Nigeria. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to learn about Benin through their trade networks, …

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Epicurus on Leisure and the Pursuit of PleasureAA100B
July 9, 20251 min read

Epicurus on Leisure and the Pursuit of Pleasure

Epicurus was a Greek philosopher who focused on the purpose of human life and how to live well. He believed that the goal of life is to be happy, and that happiness comes from experiencing pleasure an…

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