There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great.: SHORT STORY # 4. Nonfiction series #1-#60.

This story is applicable to everyone. It teaches how to became sophisticated and intelligent from a historic example. Alexander the Great was a prince and a king. But, regardless of his status he worked much harder than his commoners did. He studied seriously, developed great desire for knowledge, was avid reader, loved philosophy, science, art, and debates. During his short life (he died at age 32) he never lost a battle and concurred the world. How and why people in Ancient civilizations were so sophisticated and brilliant? Please read the story.

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There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great.: SHORT STORY # 4. Nonfiction series #1-#60.

This story is applicable to everyone. It teaches how to became sophisticated and intelligent from a historic example. Alexander the Great was a prince and a king. But, regardless of his status he worked much harder than his commoners did. He studied seriously, developed great desire for knowledge, was avid reader, loved philosophy, science, art, and debates. During his short life (he died at age 32) he never lost a battle and concurred the world. How and why people in Ancient civilizations were so sophisticated and brilliant? Please read the story.

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There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great.: SHORT STORY # 4. Nonfiction series #1-#60.

There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great.: SHORT STORY # 4. Nonfiction series #1-#60.

by Alla P. Gakuba
There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great.: SHORT STORY # 4. Nonfiction series #1-#60.

There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great.: SHORT STORY # 4. Nonfiction series #1-#60.

by Alla P. Gakuba

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This story is applicable to everyone. It teaches how to became sophisticated and intelligent from a historic example. Alexander the Great was a prince and a king. But, regardless of his status he worked much harder than his commoners did. He studied seriously, developed great desire for knowledge, was avid reader, loved philosophy, science, art, and debates. During his short life (he died at age 32) he never lost a battle and concurred the world. How and why people in Ancient civilizations were so sophisticated and brilliant? Please read the story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943131341
Publisher: Know-How Skills
Publication date: 12/03/2016
Series: Nonfiction series #1 - # 60 , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 26
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

SHORT STORY # 4. At the end of this Short Story please see A LIST OF ALL INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORIES FROM NONFICTION SERIES #1 - #60 BY ALLA P. GAKUBA, BSCE, MAS, PhD
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