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Yes, Patches O’Houlihan is My Pedagogical Mentor

Posted on March 8, 2017 by Russell McCutcheon
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You seen “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (2004)?

No?

Well it provides some important pedagogical lessons. Continue reading →

Posted in Faculty Blog, Relevance of Humanities, Religion in Culture | Tagged Carrot, Classification, Pedagogy, Tarrif, Tax, Tomato, whales, X-Men | Leave a reply

Studying Religion in Culture

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