I’m going to do my best to describe the composition of blood and what each part of the blood does, but as I have no former science knowledge, I have had a hard time understanding all of the information presented, but I will do my best to make sense of it. There are four main …
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KAAs2: The Respiratory System Today I’m going to talk about how the respiratory system functions. For those of you that don’t know, the respiratory system is the system that provides your body with oxygen from the atmosphere of the Earth. Let’s start at the beginning of a breath. The lungs rest between breaths. When you …
PF#170: Mistakes of Newlyweds
Today I’m going to talk about the top three biggest mistakes of young people in relationships. These include overspending on the wedding, getting the most over-the-top rings, and the elephant in the room, divorce. The wedding ring is probably one of the largest purchases of the beginning of a relationship, right up there with the …
PF#160: The Federal Reserve and Housing Market Crash of 2008
The federal reserve, while not necessarily the cause of the crash of the Housing Market in 2008, definitely contributed to it. Today I’m going to talk about how the federal reserve effected the housing market in 2008. The first event in the sequence that led up to the market crash was in 2000, when the …
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PF#145: What Would I invest $2000 into
If I had two-thousand dollars and I could only invest it, I would probably invest into my own 3D printing business, and get that rolling more. With $2000, I could get a really nice, fast, $1000 3D printer to increase my production twofold, and $1000 worth of filament would last me a really long time. …
PF#130: A Few College Major Ideas
I don’t really have that many ideas for college majors yet, as I am still in eighth grade, and probably shouldn’t lock in on a major until my sophomore year of college (according to my teacher). I do have three ideas, and I’m going to talk about each of them and why they might be …
PF#120: Elon Musk
Elon Musk was born in Africa in 1971. He grew up being bullied and having family problems, and he moved to North America in his 20’s. He attended college both in America and Canada, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics and a bachelor’s degree in physics. One of the smaller companies that he …
PF#115: Hidden College Expenses
In case it isn’t obvious, there are more costs for college than the massive tuition required by most colleges. On top of the massive amount of money that has to be paid to even go to the school, that doesn’t include textbooks, board (most of the time), food, clothes, phone bill, vehicle costs, or anything …