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Perspectives

WHO WILL YOU SAVE? -Thought Experiments

April 14, 2025 by Bilbo Baggins of the Shire

Imagine this scenario. You’re walking past a train track. You get to a place where the rails split, and notice people tied to the track. One rail has five people tied to it and the other has one tied to it. You try to untie them when you see a runaway train hurtling towards you. … Read more

Categories Student Work Tags Perspectives 4 Comments

Interview with your Teacher

March 2, 2025February 22, 2022 by Mushroom

The teacher who made this website was interviewed about some of the components of the culture wheel. Click on the buttons below to open the audio files. Listen to his responses and make notes. His answers cover the time period 1980s to present.

Categories English Language & Literacy Education Tags Culture, Perspectives, Teacher Example 1 Comment
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    Quetzalcoatl myth summary and relation to the theme of sustainability

    Quetzalcoatl meaning feathered serpent was a powerful ancient god in Mexican culture like the Aztecs and the toltecs. he was the god of knowledge farming...

    Quetzalcoatl myth summary and connection to the theme of sustainability

    Quetzalcoatl meaning feathered serpent was a powerful ancient god in Mexican culture like the Aztecs and the toltecs. he was the god of knowledge farming...

    Quetzalcoatl meaning feathered serpent was a powerful ancient god in Mexican culture like the Aztecs and the toltecs. he was the god of knowledge farming...

    Myths that nobody knows from my Grandma 1

    Once in a village, there was a tree known as the Thunder Tree. When a living thing goes under the tree, the sky will suddenly...

    Prester John (new version – incomplete)

    Intro: Prester John was a Christian ruler 📏 . Not that kind of ruler, this kind of ruler 👑. Prester John fought in the Crusades...

    Noah’s Ark(summary plus analysis)

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    The Treasure Caravan of Samarkand-by Joy

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    The Treasure Caravan of Samarkand-by Joy (Zixi&Joy)

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    Joy and Zixi ( the best group evaaaaaa ) research by Zixi

    The Tale of Sedna In Inuit mythology, Sedna was a young woman. She and her father were in the middle of the sea. Before long,...

    King Solomon summary

    King Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba, the 3rd king of Israel and is known for his wisdom, wealth, and building projects. He...
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    Join the Discussion

    • "Dobranoc! Do widzenia! Cześć, giniemy!" on May 18, 2025
      Ok I added that part in now.
    • I need a new name! on May 18, 2025
      I believe that this writing is very detailed and well summarized but you could add...
    • Diet Pepsi's Guide to Mythology on May 18, 2025
      NAHHH. Hitchhiker is way more fun
    • Director Dr Durian on May 17, 2025
      I also have an idea why there are many different versions of various Greek myths...
    • Director Dr Durian on May 17, 2025
      Thanks to Nobody for a fairly detailed explanation here: https://mushroom-scholars.org/different-versions/
    • Director Dr Durian on May 17, 2025
      Unless they vote for Life of Pi 🙄
    • Powerful on May 17, 2025
      What’s bangd planet and ksm(
    • Serena on May 17, 2025
      Good. Enjoy it next year.
    • Diet Pepsi's Guide to Mythology on May 17, 2025
      My gods thx. Bust still, if only the names are the same but everything else...
    • Diet Pepsi's Guide to Mythology on May 17, 2025
      Yeah but the Romans just did small changes to the Greek myths, like renaming everyone,...

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