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Wyoming Could Play A Key Role in U.S. Nuclear Future

“Geology is 90 percent terminology and 10 percent science,” laughed Ray E. Harris, one of Wyoming’s leading geological theoreticians, having been with the Wyoming Geological Survey since 1982. He died on March 7th. Two weeks earlier, we met with and interviewed Mr. Harris. Everyone we met in Wyoming, and who was interested in uranium mining, […]

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Philosophy of Deconstructive Architecture

We often relate the Deconstructive Architecture with the works of world famous architects like Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Coop Himmelb (l) au, Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas, Bernard Tschumi, Daniel Libeskind. But before labeling an Architect as ‘Deconstructive’ let us understand the Philosophy behind – The term Deconstructivist Architecture was first used in 1988 as the […]

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Top Open Universities Offering Distance Learning PhD Programs in India

Distance learning PhD programs are gradually gaining importance among the employed academic community. Due to the establishment of quality online education facilities in India research scholars can now pursue teaching or academic jobs while studying. Deserving scholars generally give up further specialization mid way due to work pressures and the inability to attend regular college […]

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The Art of Persuasion

Man-1: I came here for a good argument! Man-2: Ah, no you didn’t, you came here for an argument! Man-1: An argument isn’t just contradiction. Man-2: Well, it CAN be! Man-1: No it can’t! An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition. Man-2: No it isn’t! – Monty Python INTRODUCTION […]

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Luca Pacioli and Leonardo DaVinci – Domestic Partnership of Genius

Luca Pacioli and Leonardo DaVinci–Renaissance men–were both mathematical geniuses. Leonardo was more inclined towards military engineering, while Luca towards abstract and pure math. When Pacioli included “Double Entry Bookkeeping” in his textbook, Summa de Aritmetica, which he published in 1494 (two years after Christopher Columbus landed in Santo Domingo), little did he know he would […]

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