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@Old_Joe............ I didn't check the prior to compare to the recent; but this is from December, 2015. Take care out there. Back outdoors here, to finish cutting a tree, keeping it from falling and crushing the fence or me! Next time around I plan to rent or be very wealthy and perhaps both.
Great stuff; it's a terrific find. Thank you so very much. My wife and I both enjoyed a hearty laugh.
Economics is often considered a dry, boring subject that causes students to yawn and sleep. If this series of graphs were introduced in the first hour presentation material, the students just might be motivated to stay awake and incentivised to actually learn something. One can only hope.
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I didn't check the prior to compare to the recent; but this is from December, 2015.
Take care out there.
Back outdoors here, to finish cutting a tree, keeping it from falling and crushing the fence or me!
Next time around I plan to rent or be very wealthy and perhaps both.
http://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/discussion/24937/the-world-economy-explained-with-just-two-cows
Great stuff; it's a terrific find. Thank you so very much. My wife and I both enjoyed a hearty laugh.
Economics is often considered a dry, boring subject that causes students to yawn and sleep. If this series of graphs were introduced in the first hour presentation material, the students just might be motivated to stay awake and incentivised to actually learn something. One can only hope.
Best Wishes.