Several years ago, I asked my son, who was a high school senior if he sailed south from Italy, what body of water he would cross and at what continent he would first arrive? He said, "the Atlantic Ocean and Canada", and he was serious!! I'll admit I have some trouble with all the "new" countries. It took me a while to finally figure out that Sri Lanka used to be Ceylon. But today, people do not know their geography. Nor do they know history, U.S. and World. When I was in school, back in the ancient days (I'm 65), we learned a lot of history and Geography by learning about Heros, "Villains", wars, and battles from Charlemange to Admiral "Bull" Halsey,Atilla to Quisling, George Patton to Erwin Rommel; and the Marathon to the Battle of the Bulge (Nuts!!). Even our jokes made reference to historical figures. (Who was Paul Revere? He was the yankee who ran for help. You can tell I'm an unreconstructed Southerner.) Today's history courses and books are "dumbed" down, made politically correct, and dull. Unfortunately for recent generations, those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it.