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===Opening===
 
===Opening===
Teacher Samuel: “Greetings to all. This is Samuel of [[Panoptia]] and Teacher Aaron is with me right here on [[Mansonia Seven]]. Panoptia is not a place on [[your planet]], but an [[inhabited world]], famous for its entire population having separated itself from the [[perverted]] teachings of its rebellious [[Planetary Prince]]. Teacher Aaron, on the other hand, is from your planet and he is indeed the brother of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] with whose endeavors you are rather likely to be more familiar.  
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Teacher Samuel: “Greetings to all. This is Samuel of [[Panoptia]] and Teacher Aaron is with me right here on [[Mansonia Seven]]. Panoptia is not a place on [[your planet]], but an [[inhabited world]], famous for its entire population having separated itself from the [[perverted]] teachings of its rebellious [[Planetary Prince]]. Teacher Aaron, on the other hand, is from your planet and he is indeed the brother of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] with whose endeavors you are rather likely to be more familiar.  
 
===Lesson===
 
===Lesson===
 
“We have agreed to [[devote]] a little time to the subjects of barter trade, real [[money]] and mere currency. These are important matters on all [[evolutionary planets]]. Beyond total distrust and [[aggression]], even consumption of one’s [[enemy]] or [[neighbour]], there almost certainly develops a thriving [[barter]] trade. Let us say that two lambs for one large milking goat would be a fair trade.  
 
“We have agreed to [[devote]] a little time to the subjects of barter trade, real [[money]] and mere currency. These are important matters on all [[evolutionary planets]]. Beyond total distrust and [[aggression]], even consumption of one’s [[enemy]] or [[neighbour]], there almost certainly develops a thriving [[barter]] trade. Let us say that two lambs for one large milking goat would be a fair trade.  

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