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Half a Bubble Off Level
- A Student Guide to the Errors of History (Making History Interesting to Students)
- Narrated by: Myron Sawatzky
- Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Half a Bubble Off Level is a 50,000-word young adult nonfiction book designed to be a supplementary text for middle school and high school social science classes. It gives an overview of 15 significant historical theories and their real world applications. The subjects and personalities include the Elenctic Method, Council of Nicaea, Martin Luther, Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Henry Ford, Susan B. Anthony, Albert Einstein, Credit, and Externalities. The chapters are written in a light, breezy fashion so that the concepts are understandable so a young adult can educate his/her parents.
©2010 Steven Levi (P)2019 Steven C. Levi
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