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North, Wallis, and Weingast, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Another Androsphere Blog: Men of Yore: Dominique Larrey
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Yet another blog for the Androsphere. Saturday, 8 August 2015. Men of Yore: Dominique Larrey. Born: July 8, 1766. Place of Birth: Beaudéan, Hautes-Pyrénées, France. Legion of Honor: Commander. Died: May 25, 1842. Cause of Death: Illness. Place of Death: Lyon, France. Arc de Triomphe: LARREY on the south pillar. Dr Larrey is credited with reforming the French army's medical procedures of the time and was renowned for his humane treatment of any wounded, regardless of nation. Honored by Napoleon. Before th...
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Another Androsphere Blog: Men of Yore: Tiberius Gracchus
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Yet another blog for the Androsphere. Friday, 24 July 2015. Men of Yore: Tiberius Gracchus. Tiberius and his brother Gaius Gracchus were to be two men who should become famous, if not infamous, for their struggle for the lower classes of Rome. Long before his rise to fame, the plebeians who wanted office and social recognition had made common cause with the urban poor and the landless country dwellers. For a creation of allotments mostly out of the large area of public land which the republic had acquire...
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A Software Architect's point of view: Books: Adaptive systems - Dynamic Networks - Evolutionary Dynamics
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A Software Architect's point of view. Ramblings - And hopefully something interesting from time to time - Or at least something intriguing. Also blogging on Carole-Ann Matignon's TECHs on Decision Management. Monday, January 25, 2010. Books: Adaptive systems - Dynamic Networks - Evolutionary Dynamics. I just finished reading "Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life", by John H Miller and Scott E Page. By Martin Nowak for my 14 yo old. Probably a little bit too...
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A Software Architect's point of view: The importance of business analyst interfaces
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A Software Architect's point of view. Ramblings - And hopefully something interesting from time to time - Or at least something intriguing. Also blogging on Carole-Ann Matignon's TECHs on Decision Management. Sunday, February 21, 2010. The importance of business analyst interfaces. Carole-Ann wrote a blog about what she considers to be the #1 pitfall in the implementation of proper Decision Management applications. What are the two key issues I have seen in these failed implementations? Ideally, the busi...
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A Software Architect's point of view: Decision Management as an Academic Discipline
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A Software Architect's point of view. Ramblings - And hopefully something interesting from time to time - Or at least something intriguing. Also blogging on Carole-Ann Matignon's TECHs on Decision Management. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Decision Management as an Academic Discipline. I wrote a post on this in Carole-Ann Matignon's TechDec. Would love to read your comments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.sparklinglogic.com. Http:/ techondec.wordpress.com. View my complete profile. How to Dep...
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twisting the tail of the cosmos: May 2016
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Twisting the tail of the cosmos. Exploring Truth and Beauty with a broad margin for error. Friday, May 27, 2016. Spiritual, but not Irreligious. Sam then appropriately questions for those still open to the spiritual, well, what now? Certainly this has been part of my process too, although I’ve had my feet in a couple camps. Sam is convinced that any “new” spirituality has to be evidence-based, in the sense that we can bring in the phenomenological/hermeneutical. To really gather a community of like-minde...
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twisting the tail of the cosmos: The Only True Happiness Pill: PED (not PEZ)
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Twisting the tail of the cosmos. Exploring Truth and Beauty with a broad margin for error. Thursday, December 22, 2016. The Only True Happiness Pill: PED (not PEZ). No, you can't get true happiness from this. PEZ may immediately gratify an appetite for something sweet, but little else. Ultimately, we can only find true happiness from PED. PED stands for Pervasive. And it's these qualities that can only come about by aligning ourselves with activities that satiate our more significant desires. While there...
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twisting the tail of the cosmos: The Truly Happy Atheist — An Oxymoron
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Twisting the tail of the cosmos. Exploring Truth and Beauty with a broad margin for error. Wednesday, January 4, 2017. The Truly Happy Atheist — An Oxymoron. We start the beginning of the year at the same place where we ended the year. Why should a calendar year matter when you're on the eternal cosmic timeline? I suppose we need markers to take inventory, but I am more compelled to see what's around the corner so I can build on that inventory. I last left off on Spitzer and his idea of PED happiness.
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twisting the tail of the cosmos: January 2017
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Twisting the tail of the cosmos. Exploring Truth and Beauty with a broad margin for error. Monday, January 30, 2017. Take my latest read:. The Submerged Reality: Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics. By Michael Martin. Just the title alone gets me all giddy. So what is all this Sophia stuff all about? It's definitely hard to pin it down, but as the title suggests it has much to with bridging world and God more poetically. Of God's presence in the world. Even Christian theology became rigid and...
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