Happy New Years!
A good thing to add to your list of things to do in the new year — and forever more — or a good thing to make a “New Year’s Resolution” is get sufficient, good-quality sleep. Why sleep? Listen to the TED talk on sleep (17 min 21 sec) by Kirk Parsley, ex Navy SEAL, […]
Read MoreMerry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas!! Hope you have a good holiday, celebrating in your own way and enjoying all the good things of life. Image from Wikipedia. […]
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Isaac Newton!!
Today, give thanks to the man who started the revolution that led to lots of good things we have in life today: your lighted christmas tree, your cell phone, your Internet, your movies, your music, your modern hospitals and fire stations, your cars and planes that get the sick and hurt to care and get […]
Read MoreHappy Independence Day!!
(Image from Wikipedia) Happy Independence Day!! A great day to watch John Ridpath present the talk “George Washington: Integrity and the Founding of America.” A summary: The Founders of America all viewed George Washington as their leader, and many of them, including Jefferson, Adams, Madison and Hamilton, held him in awe. Washington was indeed […]
Read MoreTo the Senior Class
Congratulations on graduating!!! Now your life begins. Be committed to your own ideas, values, and dreams, and be rational and objective about it. Protect your self, and find others who do the same; avoid those who violate others’ rights or who drag you down with malevolence in thought, feeling, and action. Be a hero, promoting […]
Read MoreYear End 2013
That time of year is here. Good luck to everyone on your final exams! Hope you do well!
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Karl Friedrich Gauss!
Today, April 30, is the birthday of one of the greatest mathematicians of all time: Karl Friedrich Gauss!! Gauss was a German mathematician and physical scientist who contributed significantly to many fields, including number theory, algebra, statistics, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, geophysics, electrostatics, astronomy and optics. Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum (Latin, “the […]
Read MoreHappy Belated Birthday, Andrew Carnegie!
Andrew Carnegie was born on November 25, 1835. In “Carnegie, an Intellectual Capitalist,” Scott Holleran says: On his first job as a young teenager, Carnegie worked in a factory, and he made an effort to spend part of every Sunday discussing and debating issues with friends. Eventually, he left that job when he was hired […]
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