This Morning: Modules

Jeremy Schifberg and Wesley Craven Explain Full-Spectrum Dominance
LOS ANGELES, Cali. – This morning, the forty-five students at VBI Third Week have the opportunity to choose six modules spread across two sessions. The first session included “Theoretical Paradigms of International Relations” with Neil Conrad and Josh Anderson, “In the Face of Nonsense” with Douglas Jeffers and Jon Cruz, and “Offense Per Minute” with Eric Melin and Patrick Mahoney. The second session, taking place now, includes “Nuclear Deterrence and Proliferation” with Neil Conrad and Josh Anderson, “Postmodernism and Critical Theory” with Jacob Levi, and “Full-Spectrum Dominance and Tricks of the Trade: How to Perfect All the Non-Debate Aspects of a Tournament and Win the Intangibles” with Jeremy Schifberg and Wesley Craven.
This afternoon, we will return to Socrates Hours for a casing lab.
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July 30th, 2007 12:24
i love full spectrum dominance, especially victory laps