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THE AUTHOR SPEAKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING HISTORY ... The study of history is important for a number of reasons.
The study of history is vital to a liberal arts education. History is unique among the liberal arts in its emphasis on historical perspective and context.
Amongst the skills which you will have the opportunity to develop while studying History are: Your ability to communicate: both spoken and written.
What is so important about history? The past is the past right? Wrong! Check out why studying history is vital to the future. ... You learn the same lessons reading and studying world history,
By tracing back through Old Testament history, we learn that God promised to send His Son to earth for the purpose of establishing a kingdom which couldn't be destroyed, Daniel 2:44.
There are many arguments over the importance of history, and these still go on today. ... In brief, the major arguments for studying history are as follows:
Perhaps at no time in history before the Sixties generation did relativism so dominate the cultural conversation as it does today. If a work of art touches me in some way, then it must be pretty.
While writing history, a historian actually mirrors the society in which he lives as he highlights the dominant values of the society.
'What is History', and introduction ... This issue of History in Focus marks the 40th anniversary of E.H. Carr's, What is History? This book 'for many today ...
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822 in Dole, France. ... He, along with Alexander Fleming, Edward Jenner, Robert Koch and Joseph Lister, is of great importance when studying medical history.
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