The Barnabas Blog

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About 'The Barnabas Blog' Channel

Philip Harrelson's efforts to provide O2 for your soul!

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Long articles are widely used on 'The Barnabas Blog' as elaborated and interesting content can help the channel to reach a high number of subscribers. In addition there are some medium length articles making up around one third of all textual items.

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Intermediate readability level is common for 'The Barnabas Blog' articles as it addresses the matters that demand certain level of education to be understood. Sometimes the channel gets even more difficult by issuing pieces of advanced readability level (there are just a few of them). In addition the channel contains some materials of a basic readability level.

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