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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-06-2023 to 02-06-2023Day(s) of the week: MondayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: Stephen Klatsky, Retired Attorney and Baseball AficionadoTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Willie Mays is perhaps the best baseball player ever. He could do everything on the field with incredible grace and style. His 22 years on the diamond were filled with thrills. His pre- and post-baseball life is a snapshot of American history. The class will cover as much ground as Willie did in center... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-06-2023 to 02-06-2023Day(s) of the week: MondayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: Stephen Klatsky, Retired Attorney and Baseball AficionadoTerm: 2023-1Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store Willie Mays is perhaps the best baseball player ever. He could do everything on the field with incredible grace and style. His 22 years on the diamond were filled with thrills. His pre- and post-baseball life is a snapshot of American history. The class will cover as much ground as Willie did in center... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-06-2023 to 02-06-2023Day(s) of the week: MondayTime: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PMInstructor: Joseph Hartman, Assistant Teaching Professor, Dept. of Government, Georgetown UniversityTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class The First Amendment to the United States Constitution—terse in its wording, profound in its impact, sits at the heart of the American conception of freedom. This event will explain the basics of the constitutional principles of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of association found in the First Amendment. In so... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-06-2023 to 02-06-2023Day(s) of the week: MondayTime: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PMInstructor: Joseph Hartman, Assistant Teaching Professor, Dept. of Government, Georgetown UniversityTerm: 2023-1Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store The First Amendment to the United States Constitution—terse in its wording, profound in its impact, sits at the heart of the American conception of freedom. This event will explain the basics of the constitutional principles of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of association found in the First Amendment. In so... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-07-2023 to 02-07-2023Day(s) of the week: TuesdayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: Owen Ullmann, Journalist and AuthorTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Nations have used economic sanctions regularly over the past century in hopes of deterring adversaries from launching wars and developing weapons of mass destruction. Yet these steps rarely succeed in changing behavior. Most often, they only punish bad actors for their aggression, as in the case of Russia, which continues to attack Ukraine. Despite their... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-07-2023 to 02-07-2023Day(s) of the week: TuesdayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: Owen Ullmann, Journalist and AuthorTerm: 2023-1Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store Nations have used economic sanctions regularly over the past century in hopes of deterring adversaries from launching wars and developing weapons of mass destruction. Yet these steps rarely succeed in changing behavior. Most often, they only punish bad actors for their aggression, as in the case of Russia, which continues to attack Ukraine. Despite their... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-07-2023 to 02-07-2023Day(s) of the week: TuesdayTime: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PMInstructor: Richard Bell, Professor of History, University of MarylandTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Nikole Hannah-Jones contends in the New York Times’ 1619 Project that there was no significant bi-racial antislavery campaign in this country in the critical period between the Constitution and the Age of Jackson. White people, she said, sat on their hands. They did nothing of substance. “For the most part,” she wrote, “Black Americans fought back... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-07-2023 to 02-07-2023Day(s) of the week: TuesdayTime: 3:00 PM → 4:00 PMInstructor: Deeva Garel, Technology InstructorTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Google Photos is a simple and free app for managing your photos and videos. Topics covered include uploading, organizing, sharing, editing, and backing up your photos. This is a demonstration class with time for Q&A, not a hands-on class. See related Google classes: #138 and... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-08-2023 to 02-08-2023Day(s) of the week: WednesdayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: Christopher Reed, Chair and Professor, Department of Film and Moving Image, Stevenson UniversityTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Whether in theaters or online, or both, many great films came out in 2022, and you surely saw some of them and have your own thoughts on what were the best. Join Christopher Llewellyn Reed, Chair of Stevenson University’s Film & Moving Image Department and a professional film critic (for Film Festival Today and Hammer to Nail) to discuss the movies... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-08-2023 to 02-08-2023Day(s) of the week: WednesdayTime: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PMInstructor: Barbara Paulson, Travel SpecialistTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Been there, done that? Looking for something in Venice a bit off the beaten path? Explore the Jewish ghetto, see the largest church in Venice with altarpieces by Titian (hint: NOT St. Mark’s), see gondola builders at work, check out Casanova’s prison cell at the Palazzo Ducal, buy some perfume or homeopathic cures at a still-active 18th c apothecary.... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-09-2023 to 02-09-2023Day(s) of the week: ThursdayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: David B Lindauer, Lt. Colonel (Ret.), US Army Signal CorpsTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class This course will highlight little-known facts of the War through a description of some of the personalities who fought... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-09-2023 to 02-09-2023Day(s) of the week: ThursdayTime: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PMInstructor: David B Lindauer, Lt. Colonel (Ret.), US Army Signal CorpsTerm: 2023-1Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store There are many, many aspects of the American Revolution that go unnoticed in surveys or overviews of that fascinating struggle. This course will highlight little-known facts of the War through a description of some of the personalities who fought it - we'll encounter well-known names like George Washington, Francis Marion, and Nathaniel Greene, but also... read more
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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 02-09-2023 to 02-09-2023Day(s) of the week: ThursdayTime: 3:00 PM → 4:00 PMInstructor: Deeva Garel, Technology InstructorTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class Google Maps is more than finding how to get from one place to another. Explore additional features such as checking traffic, adding extra stops, and finding gas stations and other landmarks. Get organized using Google Calendar by tracking appointments and more through such features as sharing and reminders. Explore Gmail features to help tame an overflowing... read more
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Sessions: 8Class Date(s): 02-09-2023 to 05-18-2023Day(s) of the week: ThursdayTime: 03:00 PM → 04:30 PMInstructor: Oasis FacilitatorsTerm: 2023-1Location: Online Class "Great Decisions” is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs. The program highlights eight critical foreign policy challenges facing Americans each year. In groups across the country, participants discuss and debate each issue and complete a national opinion ballot to communicate their views to Congress and the White House. Each session... read more