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							<title>ECONOMIC ROOTS OF AMERICAN HISTORY</title>
							<description>This is an anecdotal approach to teaching high school students that history and economics are intertwined. The book is designed to give the student a thumbnail sketch of a dozen events of merit in American history intertwined with the basic economic laws.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=278</link>
							
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							<title>Oh, for God's sake-did religion hijack the world?</title>
							<description>Who is God? Or more to the point, what is God?  In a series of essays, the writer looks at this religious phenomenon and others to try to find some answers.   Not through theology or spirituality but from a social and historical point of view.   Controversial? Probably. But researched from as much material as the writer could piece together.  The supposed facts never seem to add up. All the signs point in misleading directions and what facts are available appear to have been manipulated.   How accurate are the conclusions? That may depend upon your own personal faith.   But within this dearth of confusing information the truth is there.    Somewhere.
What do we really know about Moses and Jesus? Were they even real people?
There are over 22000 different religious sects, and yet, only one God.
So, what do you believe? Read with an open mind and you just might believe something entirely different.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=572</link>
							
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