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Physical cosmology
Astronomy
Copernican Revolution
Science
Philosophy
Anglican saints
Phonics
Physical universe
Johannes Kepler
Universe
Big Bang
How It Began

How to Prepare a Unit Study What is a unit study? A unit study is taking one topic, in this case Creation astronomy, and interrelating all the other subjects into a unified teaching approach. In other words, while studyi

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