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Extra Credit for the Final—NCAA Basketball Pick your team Louisville, UNC, Pitt, Connecticut (.5 pt.) 2. Duke, Memphis, Michigan State, Oklahoma (1 pt.) 3. Villanova, Syracuse, Missouri, Kansas (1.5 pts.) 4. Gonzaga, Xavier (2 pts.) 5. Purdue (5 pts.) 12. Arizona (8 pts.) Write our pick on a piece of paper with your name on it and give it to your TA by the end of tutorial on Thursday.

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Susanna Wesley--Mother of John and Charles

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Log College--aka Princeton University

John Locke and the Enlightenment

George Whitefield--Rock star of the Great Awakening

The Thinking Man’s Revival Leader Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)