An add for the Ron Paul Curriculum. For half my life I have been using the Ron Paul Curriculum for my school. Here are reasons why others should. 

1# It uses electronics so it is easily portable. 

2# You right a paper every week. Researching helps you learn more. 

3# It teaches about truth.

4# Self-Discipline

5# You can focus easier. 

6# It prepares you for collage. 

7# It teaches kindergarten through 12th grade. 

These are the main reasons on why Ron Paul Curriculum is best for school. 

Two possible USP’s for the Ron Paul Curriculum. USP means Unique Selling Prepositions. I am going to use papers and professors for this paper. Here are the reasons why I think these two are unique. 

Papers. I think papers are unique because most schools don’t do them. And the ones that do don’t do them often. In Ron Paul Curriculum I have to write a paper every week. I am now used to them and can write one easily. This paper is one of my assignments. Usually kids in schools just have tests which helps them remember what they learned, but with Ron Paul Curriculum I can learn more.

Professors. I homeschool which means that my mom has to teach me. But now I can use the Ron Paul Curriculum without my mom teaching me and still learning the truth. I say that because mast schools teach kids evolution like that the earth is billions of years old when it’s not really. With professors teaching me I’m not distracted. And I can search on the internet for information so that I can understand better. For on final time A professor told me to write this paper.  

The differences between Northup’s response to separation from his children and Eliza’s response to separation from her children. Solomon Northup was and American because he was born in America as a free man in New York. He was a expert violinist and famous in New York at the time. When his family was on vacation some men asked him if he wanted to have a part in a circus. He said yes because he thought he would be back home before his family. When they got to their meeting place Northup was drudged him and sold him into slavery. They also robbed him of his papers that said he was a free man. When he was sold he kept telling his “master” that he was a free man, but the man just warned Northup to not talk about being a free man or he would be severely whipped. His family didn’t  know  where he went, because he didn’t leave a note. In his autobiography “Up From Slavery” he explained of how he could do nothing, but think of them all night long. 

Eliza was a slave that had two children named Randell and Emily. Eliza and her children were on the same boat to the south that Eliza was. They were all separated through slavery. And to the question The differences between Northup’s response to separation from his children and Eliza’s response to separation from her children. Northup had to travel without his family which was more pain full than traveling with his which was what Eliza did. But Eliza’s family was separated and Northup knew that his was safe back home. 

The autobiography’s of slaves that I have read in Ron Paul Curriculum this year all prove of how evil slavery was. If you read Northup’s autobiography you will understand the pain of slavery. 

An ad to a friend to persuade your friend to persuade his/her parents to sign up for the Ron Paul Curriculum. From experience I think that parents should let their kids use the Ron Paul Curriculum for school. This website teaches kids the truth about life and everything instead of what most schools do. Kids can do it at home or anywhere because it’s on a device. Also no one is where kids are doing school unless it’s parents or brothers and sisters, which means no distractions. School is much easier with Ron Paul Curriculum and it teaches you more than going to school does. And you don’t have to wake up early to start school, but you can. This is why kids should use the Ron Paul Curriculum for their school.

Did Thompson provide persuasive evidence that South’s slave system was morally evil? First of all Thompson’s full name was John Thompson. He was a slave in Maryland. He was born in 1812. In his family there was him, his mother, father, and six brothers and sisters. He was a slave at a young age and knew what it felt like to be severely punished. He also barely knew his sister because she was sold at a young age.

The time Thompson was  born slavery was very common. Everywhere in North America people were being taken away from their family’s And being beaten to death sometimes for the fun of it. Back to the question. Did Thompson provide persuasive evidence that South’s slave system was morally evil? Yes. He tells about African-Americans getting kidnaped from Africa and being taken to North America. Then getting sold (sometimes not with your family) and being taken to a place where you work all day and get punished. If you don’t know what slavery is according to Google it means “the state of being a slave.” A slave according to Google is “a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.” Americans believed that because African-Americans had a different skin color God cared about them less. Many slaves tried running away because slavery was so evil. Few succeeded because a price was put on them. The ones who succeeded couldn’t do much with their live anywhere close to where they were slaves because they would be known. If you want to hear more about Thompson’s you can read my paper “What was Thompson’s theory of the relationship between sanctions and slavery?” Or you can read his autobiography. 

15 benefits of the Ron Paul Curriculum. 1# It can be done on electronics at home instead of going to school every morning. 2# It uses essays every four lessons. Papers are a good way on learning more. This is an essay! 3# It teaches the truth about God and the Bible instead of evolution. 4# It teaches me things that I can use anytime in my life. 5# Homeschooling is easier because Kids don’t have to wait turns for their moms help. 6# It tells me how to act with others. 7# You can focus easier because your not surrounded with other people. 8# You can understand things better. 9# You don’t have to wait to use the bathroom. You can just pause the lesson. 10# You can rewind the lesson if you miss something. 11# You can finish school faster. 12# It has enough lessons that you and your family can go on trips. 13# It teaches me to retain important information. 14# You get to read important books. 15# You learn to sell things. 

What was Thompson’s theory of the relationship between sanctions and slavery? Thompson’s first name was john so his full name was John Thompson. He was born at a plantation in Maryland in 1812. There he grew up with his family. His mother, father, and six brothers and sisters. At a young age he was a slave and his sister was sold never to be seen again. Soon he was sold, but he still met his family. 

Slavery was very wrong. It’s okay to work for someone, but the way that people did it back then was wrong. people were forced to work for others without getting paid and being treated very wrong. According to google a slave is “a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.” Slaves back then were African-American’s. White men kidnapped them from Africa for many reasons. Back then white men were probably lazy or they just thought that God cared less about them because their skin color was different. They were wrong because God cares and wants us to care about everybody equally. In John 15:12 Jesus said “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” Jesus loves everyone the same and so He wants us to love everyone the same just as He does. This is Acts 17:25-28, “25 And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything. Rather, he himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else. 26 From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. 27 God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. 28 ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.” People thought African-American’s were animals, but they are peaceful people. It is good that people finally learned that everyone is equal. 

According to google “A sanction is a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.” Back then whites forced African-Americans To work for them like saying “If you don’t chop down thirty trees an hour I’ll slash you with a whip with as many trees as you don’t cut down.” And sometimes they just whipped them for the fun of it. That was their system. Do this or your whipped.

Now that you know what slavery and sanction are back to the question, What was Thompson’s theory of the relationship between sanctions and slavery? I believe that he was negative about both of them. I am too and so is everyone else I know. Please agree with me.

Five benefits of the Ron Paul Curriculum. #1 Ron Paul Curriculum is on a device so I can take it anywhere I need to take it. #2 Ron Paul Curriculum has many lessons which helps cover everything I need to learn. #3 It has papers. Instead of tests which helps me recover everything it has papers which helps me learn more. #4 Fun. Ron Paul Curriculum Gives the students fun assignments like making a YouTube channel or art. #5 Ron Paul Curriculum teaches us discipline. Without discipline life is hard. These are some reasons why Ron Paul Curriculum is important.

What would I do in my autobiography that is different from what Darwin did. His full name is really  Charles Robert Darwin. You may already know who he is because he is so famous. He was an “English naturalist, geologist and biologist best known for his contributions to the science of evolution.” He wrote many books throughout his life. Two of them were his autobiography and a book called  “The Origin of Species.” It was placed in the theory of evolution. Darwin’s point of view was evolution And some people believe in it, but other people know that it’s a lie. We cannot change Darwin now. “Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history, and he was honored by burial in Westminster Abbey.” Westminster Abbey is a Famous church for many reasons. One of them was that it was the chosen location for seventeen royal weddings. That means that he must have been really famous. Also he won a lot of awards. Some of those awards were the FRS, Royal Medal, Wollaston Medal, Copley Medal, Doctor of Laws and Cambridge. Can you imaging having those awards and more? His wife was Emma Wedgwood and they had ten children. Imagine right now that you had ten children. Your house would probably be a mess. I know a family that has eight children, but yet that is not ten. He was diagnosed in 1882 with what was called “angina pectoris”. That then meant coronary thrombosis and disease of the heart. Around the time of his death the physicians diagnosed “anginal attacks”, and “heart-failure”. It could have very well been that Darwin may have suffered from chronic Chagas disease. His autobiography is well known and it sold out very quickly because Darwin is a very well known person. 

Now bake to the question, what would I do in my autobiography that is different from what Darwin did? Well first of all I would make my autobiography longer than Darwin’s. He also talks about his job a lot and not nearly as much about his family. I would write more about more about my family. You may have more reasons, but I do not.

Which ad best conforms to Joyner’s standards of an irresistible offer? I would first like to tell you what the irresistible offer is. According to PersonalBrand.com “The Irresistible Offer is simply a strategic structuring of your products and/or services where the value-to-cost ratio is value-heavy. Meaning that the value of your offer FAR exceeds the cost to access the value.” This is a book that tells you how to sell your product in three seconds or less. If you are interested in selling a product the irresistible offer is a must read book. This book is very detailed about you selling a product. I have read many books and some were detailed, but this is a must read detailed book.

These four ads are M&Ms (1957), Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, 1980, Commodore, 1987 (Australia), and American Express (late 1960’s). Out of these four reasons I chose the ad  Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, 1980 as the best ad that is ideal to  Joyner’s Irresistible Offer. Here is why. Because the other three of the four ads do not confirm to Joyner’s Irresistible Offer as much as the radio shack TRS-80 computer ad. Some of the other ads were in ways weird and some just kept saying things again and again. The Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, 1980 is the best because it is short, easy to understand, and people may want it, but they also need it. A lot of thing people just want, but they are not important unless it is something that people actually need. The Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, 1980 is the best out of all of these ads.