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Unanswered Questions in the Sunday News

By: Michael Ben Zehabe
Narrated by: James Gillies
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When I taught, it was my duty to begin each class with a premise - the more provocative, the better. Each minute in this book draws a student into a debate. Who wins the debate is less important than making sure a student has both feet in the argument.

It is impossible to listen to this book without growing. Unless learning is fun, your student won't care. This book contains subjects like: How the Sabbath Could Save America; Seventh Grade Math Proves Noah's Flood; Did Your God Assist a Suicide?; Earth's Magnetism Predicts its End; and What is God's Wife's Name?

In addition, this book shows parents how to create a curriculum for journalism. This will challenge everything you thought you knew. A perfect textbook for teaching how to verify facts and journalism.

©2013 Michael Rankin (P)2016 Michael Rankin
Parenting & Families Relationships Spirituality

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