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A story from “A Bus of My Own”

I recently read an Autobiography called “A Bus of My Own” for a Autobiographies course, I’m doing. The book was, written by Jim Lehrer. This is the best story I remembered from the book. The story I remember the best… Continue Reading →

Western Civ 3: Two Questions about the Cyclopes

This is the essay for the 3rd week of the 9th Grade Tom Woods Homeschool. It’s an answer to two questions about them Cyclopes. (I didn’t spell it wrong, this is the plural of Cyclops.)   1. Would you describe the… Continue Reading →

Tom Woods Podcast “How to get better at (almost) everything” Review

In the podcast, Pat Flynn was talking with the host, Tom Woods, about his book called the same thing “How to get better at (almost) everything“. In the podcast, he explained what are some benefits of being a generalist and… Continue Reading →

Western Civ 2 B: Summary of Mycenaean Greece

This is the essay for the 2nd week of the 9th Grade Tom Woods Homeschool. It’s A Summary of some key points about Mycenaean Greece. Excavation Mycenaean Greece indirectly discovered by Heinrich Sleiman. He wasn’t an archaeologist at all. He was just… Continue Reading →

Western Civ 2 A: Minoan History

This is the essay for the 2nd week of the 9th Grade Tom Woods Homeschool. It’s A Summary of the history of Minoan Crete. The Minoan Civilization was founded on the island, Crete. It existed from 3600 BC to 1400 BC. The… Continue Reading →

How an economy grows and why it crashes book review

How an economy grows and why it crashes is a book on economics, if you haven’t guessed already. The book was written by Peter Schiff. It deals the basics of economics and also stuff that is a little more advanced…. Continue Reading →

Western Civ Week 1: Hebrew History

This is the essay for the 1st week of the 9th Grade Tom Woods Homeschool. It’s A Summary of the Hebrew History from Abraham to Moses. Abraham Abraham had a divine promise from God that he had to travel from Mesopotamia… Continue Reading →

Economy, Society and History Course Review

This course as it says in the name uses economics, sociology, and history to explain well history. It goes through some specific events in human history, but it focuses more on the general human interactions between people and governments. Instead… Continue Reading →

Economics in one lesson

Economics teaches two very important lessons. Everything else in economics is based off these two things. The first thing is that: People only look at the consequences of a policy to one group not all groups. I’ll give you an… Continue Reading →

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