Rhetorica: The Fourth Ditch of Fraud
Though the topic is complex, the lesson is simple: To understand statistics, we should first learn how to.
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Though the topic is complex, the lesson is simple: To understand statistics, we should first learn how to.
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We’ve Got Your Number Seven Tips to Ace the CLT’s Math Section By Gabriel Blanchard “Quantitative Reasoning” may have an intimidating ring to it. But don’t worry—CLT’s staff
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Student Essay: Mathematica Cælestia By Boaz David Dernlan Transcendental ideas animate every branch of knowledge, and for this reason, all these branches are mutually enriching. Truth, Goodness, and
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LeibnizAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Differential calculus may not be for everyone, but, in some branch or other, the mind of Leibniz is. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is
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EuclidAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown If we speak of standing on the shoulders of giants, few are more gigantic than Euclid. As a person, Euclid is one
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PascalAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard In a career of just over twenty years, Pascal changed the direction of European thought. Born in central France in 1623, Blaise
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ArchimedesAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard In the modern world as much as antiquity, few minds can hold a candle to Archimedes. As a man, Archimedes is one
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The Great Conversation: Chance By Gabriel Blanchard Chance is one of those strange ideas that seems quite natural as long as you aren’t thinking about it. The general
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