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Because We Are All Charlie Kirk Now TM
Schools do not educate anymore.
Schools ruins the ability to think and reason.
School indoctrinates students and represses speech
Schools and universities breed violence and hate. Charlie Kirk

Autism Spectrum: Atypical Minds in a Stereotypical World
This course delves into the intricacies of the autism spectrum, providing insights into how atypical minds navigate a stereotypical world. It covers the neurological, psychological, and social aspects of autism, offering a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and strengths associated with the condition.

Child Development: Understanding Growth and Development from Infancy to Adolescence
This course provides a comprehensive overview of child development from infancy through adolescence, covering physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and identity development. It also addresses risk and resilience, technology's influence, and applied developmental science, preparing learners for careers and further study in child development.

Childhood Trauma: The Lives of Neglected Children
This course explores the profound effects of childhood trauma and neglect, examining the psychological, emotional, and social consequences for affected children. It provides insights into the causes, symptoms, and potential interventions for childhood neglect.

Chunking: A Cognitive Strategy for Enhanced Learning
This course explores the cognitive strategy of chunking, a powerful technique used to enhance memory and learning efficiency by organizing information into manageable units. Participants will learn how chunking can be applied to various aspects of daily life and study routines, improving their ability to process and recall information.

Erikson's 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development
This course delves into Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, which outlines eight critical stages from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage presents unique challenges and opportunities for personal growth, influenced by social relationships and individual needs.

Ethical Dilemma: Would You Lie?
This course delves into the intricacies of ethical dilemmas, focusing on the moral implications of lying. Through philosophical perspectives and real-life scenarios, learners will explore whether lying is always wrong or if it can be justified under certain circumstances.

Herbal Remedies and Natural Health Approaches
This course provides an in-depth exploration of various natural approaches to health and wellness, focusing on herbal remedies and homeopathic methods. Students will learn about commonly used natural substances and their traditional applications across different health systems.

How Does Asthma Work?
This course provides a comprehensive overview of how asthma works, including its causes, symptoms, physiological mechanisms, and management strategies. Learners will gain insights into the impact of asthma on the respiratory system and explore current approaches to treatment and prevention.

How to Think Clearly: The Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
Explore the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius and learn how to enhance your thinking skills. This course delves into the principles of clear thinking, logical reasoning, and problem-solving, inspired by the philosophy of one of Rome's greatest emperors.

Human Anatomy and Physiology
This course provides a overview of human anatomy and physiology, covering topics from basic anatomical terminology and the chemical basis of life to the intricacies of organ systems and their functions. It aims to equip students with foundational knowledge for careers in health sciences and medicine.

Is Meat Bad for You? Is Meat Unhealthy?
This course delves into the complex discussions surrounding meat consumption and its impacts on health. It examines nutritional benefits, potential risks, ethical considerations, and environmental effects, providing a comprehensive understanding of the meat debate.

Mastering the Art of Listening: 4 things all great listeners know
This course explores the essential skills and techniques required to become an exceptional listener. Through understanding attentiveness, removing distractions, asking open-ended questions, embracing silence, and fostering open-mindedness, learners will gain the tools to enhance their relationships and communication abilities.

Milk: White Poison or Healthy Drink?
This course delves into the controversial topic of milk consumption, examining its health benefits and potential risks. Through a comprehensive analysis of scientific studies, nutritional content, and societal impacts, learners will gain a deeper understanding of whether milk is a beneficial dietary staple or a harmful substance.

Nutrition: You Are What You Eat
This course provides a comprehensive overview of nutrition science, covering fundamental concepts, biochemical processes, the role of food beyond calories, and nutritional needs throughout the life cycle. It also addresses diet-related diseases, cultural perspectives on nutrition, environmental and ethical dimensions, nutritional assessment, emerging research, and practical applications.

Say This To Get Your Baby or Toddler To Listen & Behave (Without Yelling)
This course provides parents with effective communication techniques to encourage toddlers to listen and behave without resorting to yelling. It covers understanding toddler behavior, using positive language, setting clear boundaries, and implementing consistent consequences.

The Friendship Recession: Are Friendships Becoming Rarer?
This course delves into the concept of the 'friendship recession' as discussed by Richard Reeves, examining the factors contributing to the decline of friendships in modern society. It highlights the importance of friendships for mental and emotional health, the challenges posed by societal changes, and strategies for fostering strong social bonds.

The Hoffman Process: Changing Lives in 7 Days
The Hoffman Process is a powerful journey of self-discovery aimed at identifying and breaking negative behavior patterns, allowing individuals to become their true selves. With over 100,000 participants worldwide, this course offers an intense and transformative experience.

The Impact of Cigarettes on the Human Body
Explore the detrimental effects of smoking on various body systems and understand the potential for recovery after quitting. This course delves into the physiological and biochemical impacts of smoking, the health risks associated with long-term use, and the regenerative processes that occur upon cessation.

The Peak End Rule: Insights into Memory and Experience
This course delves into the psychological principle known as the Peak-End Rule, which suggests that people judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its peak and at its end, rather than the total sum or average of every moment of the experience. By examining various studies and practical applications, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how this rule influences memory and decision-making.

Tropical Parasitology: Protozoans, Worms, Vectors, and Human Diseases
This course delves into the diverse world of parasitic diseases affecting millions globally. From protozoans to worms and ectoparasites, learners will gain comprehensive insights into the biology, transmission, diagnosis, and treatment of these diseases. Each cluster offers engaging lessons, quizzes, and additional materials to enhance understanding.

Understanding Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
This course delves into Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, exploring the six stages that individuals progress through as they develop an understanding of moral reasoning. The course is structured around the three levels of development: Pre-Conventional, Conventional, and Post-Conventional.







































