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history
2017-11-11 13:18
IsraelPalestine for Critical Thinkers
Two years ago I discovered this amazing video series discussing the IsraelPalestine conflict. Over a series of eight short videos it explained the pertinent history of the region, contentious events, and
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books
2017-11-06 19:59
Zorba the Greek, by Nikos Kazantzakis (A Review)
This summer my wife and I took a cruise through Greece. When I travel I try to read quality books from the place I'm visiting to try to get a feel for the culture and its mindset. As is my wont, I bought
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books
2017-05-18 14:03
Concise Encyclopedia of the Original Literature of Esperanto, by Geoffrey Sutton (A Review)
Years ago I stumbled upon the existence of Esperanto, an auxiliary language invented in the late 1880s to facilitate international communication. I was intrigued by its large body of original literature
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books
2017-05-15 12:17
The Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine (A Review)
My parents were pastors so I grew up in a very religious household. Although I liked the scholarly nature of bible study, religious belief has never sat well with me. Although my early adulthood was just
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books
2017-04-03 19:06
The Loom of Language, by Frederick Bodmer (A Review)
The first half of the 20th century was a heady time for language learning and study. The field of philology (now commonly called historical linguistics) was at its zenith. Much of the evolution of the
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books
2017-03-27 23:15
Defending the Undefendable, by Walter Block (A Review)
I'm familiar with Walter Block from Mises Institute-sponsored lectures on their YouTube channel. I like him and agree with many of his arguments, which makes negatively reviewing this book something of
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bitcoin
2017-03-26 16:10
Collect 4%+ interest on your bitcoin savings
Did you know that Freebitco.in, the popular Bitcoin faucet and dice game, now pays interest on your account balance? This could be a great way to generate some extra revenue from that cache of Bitcoin
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books
2017-03-25 18:19
Wheelock's Latin (7th edition), by Wheelock & LaFleur (A Review)
I studied Latin formally for two semesters during my Masters program using the famous textbook Wheelock's Latin. This textbook is the standard throughout universities in the US. But, I had studied Latin
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books
2017-03-25 00:09
Humanism and the mythic
On the heels of my review of C.S. Lewis' The Discarded Image and the concept of "True Myth" which I mentioned there, I've decided to post something I wrote a while back about secular humanism
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books
2017-03-24 11:52
The Discarded Image, by C.S. Lewis (A Review)
A few general comments and then I will expound at length about my quibbles. First, this book is a phenomenal introduction to what Lewis calls the "Medieval Model"--the medieval world view. This should
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books
2017-03-23 14:23
The Bookery & Dark Star Books near Dayton, OH (A Bookstore Review)
I travel regularly for work and so, being the book junkie that I am, I naturally seek out bookstores in the area I'll be visiting--especially used or independent stores. On a recent trip to the Dayton,
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books
2017-03-22 18:30
Plato at the Googleplex, by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (A Review)
Goldstein is trying to do three distinct things here. First, a general introduction to Plato. Second, a series of pastiche dialogues where her incarnation of Plato interacts with moderns. Third, a defense
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sports
2017-03-21 21:14
Did you know basketballs used to have laces?
This past weekend I took my son to the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. It is a cool museum built around a full-size basketball court covered by a three-story dome. The top floor houses the
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life
2017-03-21 14:08
How to Talk to Me About Religion
Of course, you're free to talk about religion however you want. But, if you want to do it with me here are six tips that will insure it will be a pleasant experience for both of us. For in much wisdom
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poetry
2017-03-20 13:40
A Carafe, That is a Blind Glass (An Interpretation)
In my last post I reviewed Gertrude Stein's poetry collection, Tender Buttons. It is a collection of prose poems about mundane objects, but described in very obtuse ways. It is split into three sections:
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books
2017-03-19 14:49
A Beautiful, Pointer Hell: Tender Buttons, by Gertrude Stein (A Review)
I can't blame anyone for hating this book and its pretension. Stein was down with the whole "meta" hipster, overly self-aware, pseudo-intellectual, ironically un-ironic mentality way before it was cool.
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introduceyourself
2017-03-18 13:32
Hi from a new member! You should know up front that I am a book nerd.
Hey, Steemit community! This is me, Dave. ↑ Technically this is my 4th post, but I figured I'd better introduce myself properly. I am a software engineer from Connecticut with an interest in blockchain
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travel
2017-03-18 01:13
Nothing Gold Can Stay
In this frosty winter weather I keep thinking back to last autumn when I visited Robert Frost's house in Franconia, New Hampshire. The colorful trees wrapped you in warm reds and yellows. All was quiet
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life
2017-03-17 20:59
My All-Time Top 5 Books
Here is my personal top 5 favorite books in the order in which I discovered them. 1. Walden, Henry David Thoreau I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts
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trading
2017-03-17 18:48
Why exchange volume matters when trading an altcoin
When you begin to speculate with trading altcoins and tokens, one lesson you have to learn is the importance of trading the right pair at the right exchange. While a digital asset might be listed on many
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