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Your High School Teachers Let You Down

How many alkali metals can you name? If the answer is none, your high school chemistry class let you down. There’s an answer to this … Read More ›

Posted on October 25, 2022September 28, 2022
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Art

Hamilton Gives 5 Reasons to Read Poetry in the Original

I have never been the type to try and grab the spotlight; We were at a revel with some rebels on a hot night. This … Read More ›

Posted on November 1, 2016November 2, 2016
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Philosophy

Are You Judging Me

Go to thesaurus.com and type in judgmental. Your list of synonyms will include arbitrary, personal, irresponsible/frivolous, unreasonable/irrational, and, my favorite of the bunch, injudicious. Judicious … Read More ›

Posted on November 19, 2015November 11, 2017

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