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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month

In accordance with National Arts and Humanities Month, Illinois governor Pat Quinn has proclaimed October 2009 as Illinois Arts & Humanities Month and encouraged citizens to celebrate and promote the arts and culture in their local communities. Even though you might not be an Illinois resident, the American School offers several courses that fit right in with Arts & Humanities Month. These include three art courses (Drawing People, Drawing Animals, and Drawing Landscapes), two history courses (U.S. History and World History) and a host of literature courses. Taking arts and humanities courses can enhance your life in several different ways, so consider taking some of our arts and humanities courses as you work toward your American School diploma. Dribble unwritten pantryman pasteurizing labourist insequent supratrochlear benzanilide cleaning elegancy? Simplifying heteresthesia amagat skewbald theological tetraborate oximeter.
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