Eigenanalysis for Political Parties?
I’ve never been great at mathematics. I have, however, enjoyed geometry as I can visualize the operations. In college and […]
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I’ve never been great at mathematics. I have, however, enjoyed geometry as I can visualize the operations. In college and […]
Eigenanalysis for Political Parties? Read More »
I’m currently reading Richard Haass’s book The Bill of Obligations. His title plays on the “The Bill of Rights” where
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We traveled as a family up to FunFest in Kingsport this weekend for the closing event, which includes a concert,
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We headed to Kingsport this weekend to see Dan and his family. We also drove up because FunFest is this
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This summer we have been touring colleges as a family. GP is a rising senior, and this next year is
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In his ground-breaking book The Act of Creation, Arthur Koestler explores the nature of humor and why a joke makes us
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