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@BHG

Also I do not think that is a new approach if you study ancient Greek or Latin I think the teachers like to point out the connections with modern English because old people I know who learned foreign languages liked to point out etymology a lot and would frequently explain how whatever English word traced back to Greek or Latin

Maybe they do not do that anymore or do not do that with modern languages so much so you have not seen it emphasized so much in a language class before

@BHG

You can memorize lists a lot faster if you practice the techniques in Use Your Perfect Memory by Tony Buzan or Millionaire Memory by Dave Farrow but Millionaire Memory is a lot more expensive you are talking hundreds of dollars for DVDs vs maybe less than twenty dollars for a book but it is free if you have really good interlibrary loan privelleges

@Tony

“Eating too many beta-carotene filled foods can turn your skin an orangey color,” explains Dr. Piliang. “Carotenemia is pretty uncommon, but we probably see one or two cases a year.”

health.clevelandclinic.org/can

Beta carotene, intrinsically linked to vitamin A, can help you tan better by boosting cell renewal and possibly stimulating melanin production (more studies are needed).

talkingtan.com/beta-carotene-f

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The Zaibatsu were run by kike bankers

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaibatsu

"the zaibatsu were large family-controlled vertical monopolies consisting of a holding company on top, with a wholly-owned banking subsidiary providing finance"

"Trust the plan" is pretty much what religious people do, right? Is that why it works?
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