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"Reading this book makes me think about why Hitler was let into power. When he was in prison he wrote Mein Kampf, which clearly stated his views on Jews, yet all of that was overlooked. I think that we can learn a valuable lesson from Nazi Germany, and that's to do your own research about political leaders. The media can choose what information is fed to the people..." — Dec 04, 2014 08:37AM
"Reading this book makes me think about why Hitler was let into power. When he was in prison he wrote Mein Kampf, which clearly stated his views on Jews, yet all of that was overlooked. I think that we can learn a valuable lesson from Nazi Germany, and that's to do your own research about political leaders. The media can choose what information is fed to the people..." — Dec 04, 2014 08:37AM
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(page 43 of 457)
"It's hard to believe that Seabiscuit was such a lazy and difficult horse to work with in his early years. I can predict that the trainer Smith is going to turn Seabiscuit into a well trained horse." — Nov 05, 2014 09:06AM
"It's hard to believe that Seabiscuit was such a lazy and difficult horse to work with in his early years. I can predict that the trainer Smith is going to turn Seabiscuit into a well trained horse." — Nov 05, 2014 09:06AM
Zac Seymore
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(page 175 of 208)
"I'm really enjoying how this book is coming together at the end. Right now the author is talking about Einsteins "biggest blunder" in which he did not take into account the universe is expanding. I like how the author explains that an expanding universe suggests the universe began with a big bang and then goes on to give three pieces of evidence that support the big bang theory." — Apr 15, 2015 09:08AM
"I'm really enjoying how this book is coming together at the end. Right now the author is talking about Einsteins "biggest blunder" in which he did not take into account the universe is expanding. I like how the author explains that an expanding universe suggests the universe began with a big bang and then goes on to give three pieces of evidence that support the big bang theory." — Apr 15, 2015 09:08AM
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