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Felegonomics 

Felegonomics was invented by Dr. Douglas Felegy. He is currently a professor at Harvard University. This is the idea that economics can be taught in ways that do not involve currency. It is the idea that economics can be taught in ways that gets students and professors actively involved in learning through physical examples.
Hey Professor Felegy, what are we doing today?
We are going to be doing Felegonomics!
Awesome, so what are we doing?
Well to get you involved physically, we are playing a stock market card game in groups and watching clips of different shows to see the effects of the economy!
That is so freaking cool!
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Fergonomics 

When a person fails at something they should be able to do, this is known as fergonomics.
Man, I studied all week for that test...how could I have failed?" "Fergonomics strikes again!
Fergonomics by moemoejenkins June 11, 2011
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