Posted by Tom Hagen on October 13, 2007
Well, I have setup a new blog and moved all of my evil conservative articles over to it. I am keeping this blog up so I can still post my history papers here. Some of them are quite popular.
I am currently working on a paper that focuses on the tactics and errors that led to the Israeli victory in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. I’ll be sure to post it up when it is finished.
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Posted by Tom Hagen on September 22, 2007
I have been advised by a professor that I respect and trust that I might not want to put my name directly on the types of views I have if I want to get into the field of academics. He shares similar views as I do, and has had to defend them to colleagues on several occasions. And he says it’s only getting worse as time goes on.
So it looks like I will be doing my blogging under a pen-name from now on so I don’t put my future career at risk. Pretty pathetic, if you ask me.
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Posted by Tom Hagen on September 11, 2007
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Posted by Tom Hagen on September 7, 2007
I am very excited! I finally got to register for my Fall ‘07 classes at Cal State San Bernardino.
- Ancient and Medieval Europe
- Modern Middle East
- World of Islam
These will be my first courses at the university level. I can’t wait to begin!
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Posted by Tom Hagen on August 18, 2007
America is currently at war with a vicious enemy that has no mercy or conscience. This enemy selects its victims seemingly at random, and often has demoralizing affects on them and their loved ones. Its minions cause sorrow, disfigurement, and death in unacceptable numbers. It’s not the War on Terror, or even the War on Drugs. It is the War on Breast Cancer.
According to Imaginis.com-an online breast cancer resource center-breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer among women, as well as the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 1.2 million women worldwide will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and the American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 41,000 deaths in America due to breast cancer are expected in 2007. To put that number into perspective, 1 in 33 women in the United States will succumb to the deadly disease this year.[1]
But many Americans are not taking these devastating numbers lying down, and have declared war on this quiet killer. The weapons they have at their disposal today are advanced technologies, intensive research, and public awareness. These weapons of war are wielded by scientists, doctors, and most importantly-everyday people. People like Karol Thompson of Lucerne Valley, California.
Karol-an administrator in the field of education-is 1 of the many foot soldiers in the War on Breast Cancer. She will be marching into battle later this November, when she takes part in a 3-day, 60-mile walk to raise money and awareness for the fight. This offensive is being launched by the Breast Cancer 3-Day, a National Philanthropic Trust Project benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Karol and those marching into battle with her are currently hard at work training their minds and bodies for this daunting mission. They walk, jog and spin daily in preparation for the challenge that lay ahead of them. However, willing warriors with toned minds and bodies are not enough to win this war. Like any soldiers in battle, they need sufficient funding in order to continue the fight. Karol’s goal of raising $2,200 for the cause against breast cancer can only be reached by the generosity of people such as you.
You can make a donation to support Karol in her goal by clicking the “Help Karol” link below. Information concerning tax deductions can be found by clicking the “Donation FAQ” link. For further information, go to The3Day.org
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Thank you for your support in the War on Breast Cancer
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