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		<title>History With The Well Trained Mind</title>
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After three chapters of history following The Well-Trained Mind protocol, I&#8217;ve decided to share what I think.  We started with the Ancients as the book recommends.  The basic formula is that you do three hours of history per week.  The book gives you sample schedules of how to divide the reading and narration expected for [...]]]></description>
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