Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Pictured Encyclopedia: Apperception

On a rainy New-England Thursday the full 1o volumes of the Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia 1929 edition were rescued from a little match-seller doom inflicted by some soulless parent.


Rahdel has already demonstrated its dedication to promoting literacy to children. The Compton discovery is another opportunity to teach our kids the values left behind by time.

A is the letter for this first lesson which will cover African Apperception.

Africa:


And yes the benefits of civilization can be summed up by this little hard core at the tip of a wily stick.

The concept of apperception is better grasped by a drawing


You see for sensible people a golden rock is merely a rock heavier than others because they do not have the necessary experience to judge the market value of gold, as opposed to those wearing the full monty.

Homework for next week: define your apperception of this encyclopedia and of its teaching on African civilization.

2 Comments:

At 1:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This blog is cool, but where all the poetry at?

 
At 6:02 AM, Blogger Ema ynon said...

Poetry needs more time than photos... Time will come

 

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