At the end of the day, when the horizon is turning red and the zenith is cobalt-blue, step outside and look southwest. You’ll see Venus and Jupiter beaming side-by-side through the twilight. Glittering Venus is absolutely brilliant and Jupiter is nearly as bright as Venus. Together, they’re dynamite:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/24nov_skyshow.htm?list128796

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  1. thanks for the homework and thank you Ryan 1787

    teaching in school has also been on my mind i also want to send a dvd to every non profit and teacher for free!! yesterday!

    the greening the dollar dvd (Stephen Zarleng) is very simple not long my only questions remain about the stability of their solution maybe there is a little more y factor than anyone knows and they use historical precedents

    i will get back to you when i have accumulated more significant data

    but someone might be there before me!! yeah go team bloggers!!! thanks again i will be away for a few more days on assignment peace Sebastian

  2. Hi Catherine

    I regard to your request to Sebastian to teach children (and adults btw) about money and the economy, I believe there is a great resource already available on you tube called the Khan academy – please see the link belows – the site itself is a fantastic resource for education (math and physics and finance).

    Banking tutorials

    http://uk.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=CECDA315A8848B99

    Bailout tutorials

    http://uk.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BE233FA3D593154E

    God Bless

  3. Sebastian:

    One of the things I have been meaning to research is what material is available for home schoolers to teach children about money and the economy. Also, curriculum for adults as well. My understanding is that Dave Ramsey has created some materials.

    If you have time to identify best materials and best practices out there and post here at the blog, that would be terrific.

    Thanks!

    Catherine

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