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Teach The Short Words First by Martin R. Carbone, Matthew R. Carbone
Teach The Short Words First by Martin R. Carbone, Matthew R. Carbone

Teach The Short Words First (2005)

by Martin R. Carbone, Matthew R. Carbone

Submitted by keegan
Book Educational
5.17 | Ranked
Teach The Short Words First by Martin R. Carbone, Matthew R. Carbone
Teach The Short Words First by Martin R. Carbone, Matthew R. Carbone
Teach The Short Words First
by Martin R. Carbone, Matthew R. Carbone

I call it a new kind of pull, but it isn't so new: you feel it all the time. Get in a car and step on the gas - you feel a pull back into your seat. Let up on the gas a bit, and the pull goes away. Make a left, and you feel a pull to the side. Stop, and you feel a pull out of your seat as you slow down. Or, go to the fair and get on a ride. As you spin, you feel a pull out, away from the ride. You spin: that is to say you veer, and veer and veer and veer, just like the moon. If you had no seat belt, you'd fly off the ride, and you'd fly off in a line. (Well, that is to say, you'd fly off in a line as a bird sees it. To be fair you'd also arc down at the same time. But put that to one side.)🏁

Submitted by keegan - 06/12/2025
Book Educational 5.17 Ranked

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