Archive for August, 2011

Did the Bank of England Start the American Revolution?

The entire financial system that we see around us today is all linked with what happened during the English and American Revolution. Even though most of us don’t pay much attention to where the concept of money began, if you take a trip through time, everything gradually becomes apparent. The coins we use today in every part of the world known in the United Kingdom as pennies and in the United States as cents was the main form of money in the early 80′s and 90′s. So how did it all begin?

It started some time around the war, when England required a lot of money to be able to support the war that they were fighting at the current time. At this moment they were known to get an approved loan from the bank of England, which at the time was the leading money leader in the world. By the end of the war, the UK government had found themselves in a lot of debt. An amount that would some what equate to $1,000,000,000,000 in today’s currency.

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The American Flag – Stars, Stripes and Their Meaning

We’re so accustomed to seeing the beautiful red, white and blue flowing image of our grand old flag, yet many of us have forgotten what in the world the stars and stripes stand for. If you have a youngster handy, they just might be able to educate you, but lacking an available child, here is a short primer on the meaning and symbolism of the stars and stripes emblazoned on the American Flag.

The Stripes

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American Education – What Went Wrong

Many people have concern about what is happening with the American educational system. Politicians throw money at it in an attempt to please their electorate. Recently private schools and home schooling have gained ground and in fact produce higher academic numbers on average. But nobody that I know of has taken a look at where we went wrong and when. But first a look at when we were doing well. Noah Webster once known as the headmaster of American education and author of the first American English dictionary 1828. Noah Webster could be called one of the founding teachers. He was an educator himself and wrote many educational texts including the Blue back Speller which was the spelling book of the 19th century which had sold 80 million copies by 1899. Noah Webster said in his dictionary that education “should enlighten the understanding”.

But I invite everyone to look at the full definition which can be accessed on the internet. There were others who contributed to the original philosophy of American education namely: Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, the Quakers etc. etc.. Thomas Jefferson stated that “young people should study history to be able to recognize tyranny in embryo and so crush it.” So these were the individuals that were responsible for creating the original American educational philosophy which was successful. So now, what went wrong? And who is responsible? Well, it was actually a very fundamental change in the philosophy. It all started around the turn of the century. There was a new school of thought germinating from Wuntian psychology out of Germany (Wilhelm Wunt father of modern psychology). The philosophy was definitely materialistic and totally opposite of the original meaning of the word psychology – the study and doctrines of the human soul. The new idea was that humans were not spiritual beings but that we were all just animals and that the way you understand human behavior is by comparing us to animals. If you understood how a rat behaved you would then understand how a human behaved. So this philosophy was gradually entered into every university begining at the turn of the century. It became behaviorism and that became the standard philosophy taught in colleges by 1960 to all teachers as part of there training as teachers. The teaching philosopy was conditioning and not understanding as Noah Webster had stated. A direct date coincidence with the statistics of the failure of American education. So what can we do about this? Well there is private schools or homeschooling both of which are a lot more successful on average than public schools. I am not trying to upbraid teachers as I think it is one of the most important jobs in our society and teachers are, for the most part, well intentioned. I just think they have been misinformed.

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