High School: Earthschooling Twelfth Grade
Earthschooling Twelfth Grade Curriculum.
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The twelfth grade year contains many enriching and exciting lessons for the 12th grade Waldorf student. For a complete list of classes see the list below. You can also download the full chart of lessons with credits at the top of the list below.
Lifetime Member Note: The Lifetime curriculum does not include high school - even for old members. The high school program has been converted into a Living Lessons Only Program which is not owned by Earthschooling completely. For this reason, we cannot include it as one of “our” published curriculum packages. It is only possible to get access to this program by purchasing it on its own through WaldorfSchoolOnline.com . It is also still available for purchase at Earthschooling.com. However, it is not considered part of the Earthschooling curriculum. If you already have access your access will continue. The natural well-being classes are owned by The Avicenna Institute.
Your Instructor
Dr. Kristie Burns, Mh, ND, Ph.D. has an BA in Anthropology and Lingustics from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She holds a masters and doctorate degree in plant biology and Naturopathy. She was trained as an early childhood Waldorf-inspired teacher and as an early-childhood Montessori assistant. Kristie has also attended and taught at numerous Waldorf Education Conferences from 1998 to 2009. Kristie worked as a private tutor from 1989 to 1995 and was an ESL tutor, and photography instructor at the American University in Cairo from 1991-1993. Dr. Burns taught classes and served as the director at a Waldorf-inpired Enrichment School in an International community for four years and at a Waldorf-inspired Enrichment School in Iowa for an additional six years. Kristie Burns has been creating Waldorf-inspired curriculum with a consulting board of professional Waldorf teachers since 1994. Dr. Burns taught at a private Montessori School in 2006. Kristie is also a Certified Wildlife Educator through the ZAA.
Course Curriculum
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PreviewCurriculum Guide, Schedule, Credit Hours
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PreviewCourse Preview: Zoology Block: Lesson 1 (Video Lecture Included in Full Curriculum)
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PreviewCourse Preview: Emerson and the Transcendentalists: Introduction (Video comes with full curriculum)
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PreviewCourse Sample: Lecture One: Sample Projects (9:11)
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PreviewClass Preview: MAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Russian Literature
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 1 (1D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 2 (5D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 3 (10D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 4 (6D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 5 (5D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 6 (2D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 7 (2D)
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StartZoology Block: Lesson 8 (1D) (19:56)
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StartZoology Block: Final Assignment (4W - 12W)
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartEmerson and the Transcendentalists: Introduction (1D)
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StartWhat is Transcendentalism? (5D) (26:27)
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StartRalph Waldo Emerson & Other Transcendentalists (5D)
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StartThe Tenets of Transcendentalism (5D)
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StartRalph Waldo Emerson: Book: Self-Reliance Pages 1-4 (4D)
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StartSelf-Reliance: Pages 5-8 (5D)
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StartSelf-Reliance: Pages 9-12 (5D)
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StartSelf-Reliance: Pages 13-16 (5D)
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StartSelf-Reliance: Assignment 6 (5-10D)
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StartTranscendental Poetry (10D)
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StartTranscendental Music (5-10D)
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StartTranscendental Inspired Art (5-10 Days)
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StartModern Day Transcendentalism (10D)
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Russian Literature (2D)
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StartRussian Literature 1: Introduction (2W)
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StartRussian Literature 2: Origins of Russian Literature (2W)
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StartRussian Literature 3: Tolstoy (2W)
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StartRussian Literature 4: Pushkin (1W)
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StartRussian Literature 5: Dostoyevsky (1W)
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StartRussian Literature 6: Gorky (7D)
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StartRussian Literature 7: Solzhenitsyn (2W)
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StartRussian Literature 8: Nikitin (1D)
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StartRussian Literature 9: Tchekoff (2W)
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StartRussian Literature 10: Merezhkovsky (1W)
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StartRussian Literature 11: The Short Story (5W)
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: World Literature
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StartGabriel Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude
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StartLaurens van der Post: Lost World of the Kalahari
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StartNelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
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StartUmberto Eco: The Name of the Rose
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StartJapan’s Kenji Miyazawa
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StartMao Tzu Don’s Little Red Book
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StartNicholas Monserrat: The Cruel Sea
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StartJ.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
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StartJohn Paul Sartre: Nausea
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StartH.G. Wells: War of the Worlds
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StartThor Heyerdahl: Kon Tiki Expedition
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StartMaori Alan Duff: Once Were Warriors
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Communications
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StartCommunications 1: The History of the Telegraph
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StartCommunications 2: The History of the Telephone
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StartCommunications 3: The History of Radio
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StartCommunications 4: The History of Television
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StartCommunications 5: The Internet
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: The Australian Novel
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StartThe Australian Novel: A Guide & Your Assignments
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StartThe Confessions of a Beachcomber by E.J. Banfield
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StartBy Reef and Palm By Louis Becke
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StartRobbery Under Arms by Rolf Boldrewood
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StartThe Eureka Stockade by Raffaello Carboni
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StartSpinifex and Sand by David Carnegie
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StartFor the Term of his Natural Life by Marcus Clarke
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StartSuch is Life by Tom Collins (Joseph Furphy)
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StartJournals of Expeditions and Discovery into Central Australia
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StartMy Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin
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StartAustralia Twice Traversed by Ernest Giles
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StartThe Escape of the Notorious Sir Willian Heans by William Gosse Hay
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StartThe Letters of Rachel Henning by Rachel Henning
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StartTriangles of Life and Other Stories by Henry Lawson
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StartHere’s Luck by Lennie Lower
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StartHer Privates We (Middle Parts of Fortune) by Frederic Manning
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StartMy Crowded Solitude by Jack McLaren
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StartDot and the Kangaroo by Ethel Pedley
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StartLandtakers by Brian Penton
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StartThe Fortunes of Richard Mahony by Henry Handel Richardson
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StartOn Our Selection by Steele Rudd
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StartJonah by Louis Stone
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartGUIDE/MAIN TEXT: Math in Architecture
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StartMath in Architecture 1: Insect Architecture
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StartMath in Architecture 2: Columns
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StartMath in Architecture 3: The Dome
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StartMath in Architecture 4: The Arch
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StartMath in Architecture 5: The Lintel
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StartMath in Architecture 6: Force
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StartMath in Architecture 7: Brace
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StartMath in Architecture 8: Cable
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StartMath in Architecture 9: Hanger
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StartMath in Architecture 10: Sheet
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StartMath in Architecture 11: Tube
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StartMath in Architecture 12: Web
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StartMath in Architecture 13: Truss
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Energy Resources
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StartEnergy Resources: Guide and Introduction
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StartEnergy Resources 1: Solar Power
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StartEnergy Resources 2: Wood and Fire
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StartEnergy Resources 3: Coal
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StartEnergy Resources 4: Crude Oil
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StartEnergy Resources 5: Nuclear
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StartEnergy Resources 6: Human and Animal
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StartEnergy Resources 7: Water
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StartEnergy Resources 8: Wind
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StartEnergy Resources 9: Gas
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StartEnergy Resources 10: Thermal
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StartEnergy Resources 11: Chemistry
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StartEnergy Resources 12: Sound
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Genetics
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StartIntroduction to Genetics
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StartGenetics Lecture A: The Core of Genetics
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StartGenetics Lecture B: Intro to Genomics
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StartGenetics Lecture C: Genetic Testing
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StartGenetics Lecture D: AI and Genetics
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StartGenetics Lecture E: Diversity in Genetics
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StartGenetics Lecture F: Eugenics and Scientific Racism
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StartGenetics Lecture G: Genomics and Virology
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StartGenetics Lecture H: Genetics and Cloning
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StartGenetics Lecture I: Comparative Genomics
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StartGenetics Lecture J: DNA Sequencing
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StartGenetics Lecture K: Genetics and Atomic Radiation
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StartThis Course is Now Complete
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Pharmacology
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StartPharmacology by Alan Whitehead
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StartPharmacology 1_The History of Pharmacology
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StartPharmacology 2_Culpepper’s Herbal 1_Herbal Images and Identification
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StartPharmacology 3_Culpepper Herbal 2_Herbs A to F
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StartPharmacology 4_Culpepper Herbal 3_G to N
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StartPharmacology 5_Culpepper Herbal 4_O to R
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StartPharmacology 6_Culpepper Herbal 5_S to Z
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StartPharmacology 7_Directions for Making Herbal Formulae
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StartPharmacology 8_Astrological Insight into Herbal Healing
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StartPharmacology 9_Parts of Herbs and Their Properties
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StartPharmacology 10_Animals and Healing
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StartPharmacology 11_Metals and Minerals and Healing
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StartPharmacology 12_Intro to Modern Pharmacology
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StartPharmacology 13_Modern Pharmacy 1_Introduction and Definitions
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StartPharmacology 14_Modern Pharmacy 2_Distribution of Pharmaceuticals
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StartPharmacology 15_Modern Pharmacy 3_Pharmaceutical Interactions and Types
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StartPharmacology 16_Modern Pharmacy 4_Antimicrobials
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StartThis Course is Now Complete
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StartGUIDE/MAIN TEXT: Sacred Geometry
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StartSacred Geometry 1: Chartres Cathedral
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StartSacred Geometry 2: Numerology
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StartSacred Geometry 3: Numerology II
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StartSacred Geometry 4: Numerology III
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StartSacred Geometry 5: Numerology IV
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StartSacred Geometry 6: The Pyramids
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StartSacred Geometry 7: Papers on Sacred Geometry
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StartSacred Geometry 8: Sensitive Chaos
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StartThis Course is Now Complete
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StartMAIN GUIDE/TEXT: Evolution of Human Thought
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 1: Introduction
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 2: Oriental Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 3: Indian Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 4: Greek Philosophy Introduction
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 5: Greek Philosophy: Anaximander
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 6: Greek Philosophy: Anaximenes
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 7: Greek Philosophy: Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 8: Greek Philosophy: The Eleatic School
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 9: Greek Philosophy: Xenophanes
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 10: Greek Philosophy: Parminides
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 11: Greek Philosophy: Melissus
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 12: Greek Philosophy: Zeno
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 13: Greek Philosophy: Heraclitus
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 14: Greek Philosophy: Empedocles, Leucippus, and Democritus
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StartEvolution of Human Thought Lesson 15: Greek Philosophy: Anaxagoras
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 16: Greek Philosophy from the Sophists to the Socratics
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 17: Greek Philosophy: Socrates
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 18: Greek Philosophy: The Socratics
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 19: Greek Philosophy: The Cyrenaic School
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 20: Greek Philosophy: The Cynic School
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 21: Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 22: Greek Philosophy: Philosophy of Nature
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 23: Greek Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 24: Greek Philosophy: Aristotle
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 25: Greek Philosophy: Metaphysics
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 26: Greek Philosophy: Logic
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 27: Greek Philosophy: Dogmatism and Skepticism
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 28: Greek Philosophy: Epicurus
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 29: Greek Philosophy: The New Academy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 30: Greek Philosophy: Skepticism
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 31: Greek Philosophy: The Neo-Platonists
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 32: Greek Philosophy: Cabala and Gnosticism
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 33: Greek Philosophy: Alexandrian Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 34: Greek Philosophy: Porphyry and Lamblichus
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 35: Philosophy of the Middle Ages: Introduction
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 36: Arabian Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 37: The Scholastic Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 38: General Historic Points of View
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 39: Doctrinal System of the Church
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 40: Aristotelian Writings
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 41: Realism and Nominalism
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 42: Formal Dialectic
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 43: The Mystics
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 44: General Standpoint of the Scholastics
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 45: Revival of the Sciences
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 46: Attempts in Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 47: The Reformation
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 48: Modern Philosophy: An Introduction
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 49: Bacon
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 50: Jacob Boehme
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 51: Descartes
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 52: Spinoza
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 53: Malebranche
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 54: Locke, Newton, and Hobbes
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 55: Leibnitz and Wolff
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 56: Idealism and Skepticism: Berkeley and Hume
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 57: Scottish Philosophy
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 58: French Philosophy: Robinet and Rousseau
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 59: The German Illumination: Jacobi
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 60: Kant
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 61: Fichte
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 62: Schelling
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StartEvolution of Human Thought: Lesson 63: Conclusion
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StartTHIS BLOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Introduction A
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 1: Introduction B
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 2: Introduction C
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 3: Introduction to Limits
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 4: Limits on a Graph
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 5: Secant Lines and Tangent Lines
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 6: Computing Limits
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 7: Calculus Simplified
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 8: On Different Degrees of Smallness
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 9: On Relative Growings
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 10: How to Read Differentials
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 11: Beginner Cases
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StartEverything below this line is being uploaded in the next two weeks...(October 26, 2023)
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 12: Next Stage: What to do with Constants
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 13: Sums, Differences, Products and Quotients
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 14: Successive Differentiation
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 15: When Time Varies
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 16: Introducing a Useful Short Cut
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 17: Geometrical Meaning of Differentiation
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 18: Maxima and Minima
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 19: Curvature of Curves
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 20: Other Useful Short Cuts and Partial Fractions
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 21: True Compound Interest and the Law of Organic Growth
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 22: The Logarithmic Curve
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 23: The Die-away Curve
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 24: How to Deal with Sines and Cosines
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 25: Partial Differentiation
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 26: Integration
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 27: Integrating as the Reverse of Differentiating
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 28: Finding Areas by Integrating
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 29: Areas in Polar Coordinates
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 30: Volumes by Integration
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 31: Quadratic Means
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 32: Dodges, Pitfalls, and Triumphs
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StartPre-Calculus & Calculus: Lesson 33: Finding Some Solutions
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StartAppendix: Reference Material You Need
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StartEurythmy: Introduction
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StartEurythmy: Block One: Moving in a Geometric Shape (5:56)
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StartEurythmy: Block Two: Moving in Etheric Space (6:20)
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StartEurythmy: Block Three: Moving in Straight Lines (5:08)
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StartEurythmy Block Four: Moving in Straight Lines and Curves (5:47)
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StartEurythmy Block Five: Rods and Rod Tossing (10:36)
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StartEurythmy Block Six: Seven Fold Rod Exercises (3:58)
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StartEurythmy Block Seven: Threefold Walking (10:54)
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StartEurythmy Block Eight: Twelve Fold Rod Exercises (8:50)
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StartEurythmy Block Nine: Variations on Threefold Walking (7:08)