"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...
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"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...
Dec 8 3rd World in AmericaIf you've done much travel in the Third World, you'll know the same thing I know. People constantly come up to you and ask, how can I get into America? The whole Third World would like to live here. And the problem is, America can't absorb 2 billion people, especially unskilled non-English speakers. For two decades, Democrats and RINOs have refused to uphold our immigration laws, undermining the rule of law and the notion that no one is above the law. 20 ...
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"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...