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GMAT and God

March 29th, 2008 by

Troy:

I had about a week’s worth of preparation plus a fantastic two-day Veritas GMAT math course in Austin, TX (ask for Burak, you won’t be disappointed). I took that course a month ago, but it was so awesome that most of it stuck. …

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Is Particle Physics Relevant?

March 29th, 2008 by

bsge7:

I have studied particle physics in the past. I have a degree in physics. We know a lot about the composition and behavior of exotic forms of matter. Does this knowledge have any relevance in the real world? …

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Energy and Physics

March 29th, 2008 by

Lizzie Buchen:

Tom Swanson over at Swans on Tea has an interesting post on the energy situation, giving some much-needed corrections to a lengthy post by another blogger on the issue.

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working out the chemistry

March 29th, 2008 by

lucky_pharmacist:

copy-of-summer-haze.jpg Summer Haze - oil on canvas - 28″ x 24″ I was trying out a new product called Garrett’s Copal Painting Medium. It is a blend of linseed stand oil, copal, gum spirits & turpentine. Larry Seiler recommends it. …

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A Mathematician's Lament

March 29th, 2008 by

admin:

“By concentrating on what, and leaving out why, mathematics is reduced to an empty shell. The art is not in the “truth” but in the explanation, the argument. It is the argument itself which gives the truth its context, and determines …

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Taking Particle Physics to Court

March 29th, 2008 by

bsge7:

In a few months, the Large Hadron Collider will begin creating the most energetic particles ever seen on Earth, hoping to tackle fundamental questions about our universe—but not everyone sees the event as a reason to party. …

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Lionsgate Puzzles Over 'The Last Equation'

March 29th, 2008 by

Sol:

Proof may have failed to wow audiences, but it looks like math is coming back to the big screen, mixed with science, adventure, and intrigue. No, I’m not talking about 21, but rather a new adaptation that’s on the way. …

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Green Chemistry and Green Chemical Engineering Part 2

March 29th, 2008 by

lucky_pharmacist:

Process Technology. read more.

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Green Chemistry and Green Chemical Engineering

March 29th, 2008 by

Jay R. Yablon:

What are Green Chemistry and Green Chemical Engineering? The invention, design, and application of chemical products and processes that consume only renewable raw materials and energy make highly efficient use of raw materials and …

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MSM #28 Middle School Instructional Strategies

March 29th, 2008 by

Kim Lightle:

Research does not show conclusively which professional credentials demonstrate whether math teachers are effective in the classroom, the report found. It does not show what college math content and coursework are most essential for …

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