Monday, June 8, 2015

History Represents A Meaningful Intellectual Experience

INTENSE THINKING on International History and American history truly indicates a remarkable journey for the brains of all of us.  When I read Bill Shirer on the Third Reich, Rick Atkinson on WWII and even Mr. Keith W. Nolan on The Battle For Saigon and Tet 1968 then I get so many fresh and vibrant insights into comprehending modern adult life. When I was a University of Georgia student I had remarkable History professors like Kenneth Coleman ( American History) and Willard Range (International Relations).  These men ignited a tremendous intellectual spark in my brain and soon I wanted to learn more and more about the true meaning of many classic and contemporary historic events.  When we men and women assimilate the cultural aspects of many different countries and their proverbial ups and downs vibes then we find ourselves becoming more and more brain-invigorated by all this vivid structure of unusual intellectual delights.  Let us make sure all of our family and friends get deep into the study of amazing Historic things and we will all gain for ourselves terrifically enlightened lives. Then we can enjoy classical, jazz, blues and film experiences even more and we will have new-found energetic happiness.

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Nice Writing

THE GOOD terse writing of Ernest Hemingway is a real joy.  He does not use too many adjectives.  His 'Torrents' is a fine tome.