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Uncommon History: Wherefore Art Thou?
http://uncommonhistory.blogspot.com/2008/10/wherefore-art-thou.html
What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Thursday, October 30, 2008. In a ...
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Uncommon History: Moving to a new home
http://uncommonhistory.blogspot.com/2009/02/moving-to-new-home.html
What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Saturday, February 28, 2009.
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Uncommon History: August 2008
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What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Today,...
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Uncommon History: February 2009
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What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Saturday, February 28, 2009.
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Uncommon History: November 2008
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What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. There...
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Uncommon History: These are the times that free men's souls
http://uncommonhistory.blogspot.com/2008/11/these-are-times-that-free-mens-souls.html
What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. There...
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Uncommon History: On a Whim with No Prayer
http://uncommonhistory.blogspot.com/2008/10/on-whim-with-no-prayer.html
What is so uncommon about history anyway? I'm glad you asked! The most uncommon aspect of history is often the interpretation of it. Historians, authors, buffs and the like often make claims of unbiased interpretation of events. The fact is, in my biased opinion, is that there is no such thing as an unbiased interpretation. That's what makes the study of history so fascinating! A Little About Me. Patrick G. Whalen. View my complete profile. Advanced Fiction Writing Blog. Wednesday, October 15, 2008.
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