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  1. Nov 2017
    1. subscription

      I feel this was an odd term to use, as if there money would be a monthly installment for the university, however I feel like using the term subscription makes it seem more as a luxury rather than a beneficial investment. However I guess that goes to show how much changes over time, even something as little as terminology. The concept of change can be seen throughout the report as a whole too.

    2. These objects would be,

      When reading all the objects what comes to mind is he different majors we have today and the many options we have as well as how some of the objects described are found while some are not quite displayed during that time as it should have been like the idea "to give to every citizen" we know this did not apply to every citizen, and we can prove this because of the time period and his consistent use of "his." Throughout the report he was mainly referring to the white male.

    1. subscription

      Using the term subscription makes me think as if the school was a luxury, similar to how we subscribe to netflix and things. To be such a serious report it is a surprise that this term was used.

    2. These objects would be,

      When reading all the objects what comes to mind is he different majors we have today and how some of the objects described are found while some are not quite displayed today as it should be.

  2. Sep 2017
    1. This would be usefull and sufficient for many not intended for an University education.

      This idea still applies now. We learn a second language today, because there are so many languages here and learning a second language allows us to better understand one another. That is also why I was really surprised they had modern language a part of the courses section.