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Another Five Great Cover Songs the Others Did Not List
Here are five more great cover songs the others did not list. Hopefully, you'll enjoy reading and listening as much as I did researching and writing it!
5 commentsWho is Eric Cantor: A Portait of the Congressional Majority Leader?
Eric Cantor Eric Cantor cares more about politics and posturing than the people, his constituents, in the seventh district. Why do I say that?Well, on August 2nd, when fourteen people from Rebuild the Dream, a political umbrella group of many...
0 commentsIce Cream Cones, Sets, Cardinals, and Ordinals
A brief history and description of early set theory. I begin with the basic concepts and naive set theory, then move on to the cumulative hierarchy and some notes about cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers.
2 commentsThe World's Greatest Tenors - Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker was born Rivan Ticker in Brooklyn, New York in 1913, the son of Romanian Jews. His musical talent was discovered by the first grade and by 1943 he was the cantor at the Brooklyn Jewish Center. He made his debut at the Met in 1945 where he performed for 30 years. Pavoratti said he was inspired by Tucker's singing and Robert Merrill called him the greatest tenor who ever lived.
3 commentsCantor's Theology of the Transfinite
A brief discussion of Georg Cantor's two most prominent theological arguments for the acceptance of transfinite set theory, beginning with some biographical and theological background, and ending with a mention of some other consequences of the theological arguments.
7 commentsWhy Do You Hate Me?
Why do you hate me? You talk of freedom and concern for my children but it is hollow rhetoric, you wish to take away our freedom. You say that we must shrink the government but it is really that you wish to disenfranchise the most vulnerable, the...
2 commentsA Heuristic Inquiry into the Correlations between Consciousness and Theoretical Physics
This thesis is a first-person heuristic investigation of consciousness and theoretical physics. The result of this inquiry is a theoretical construct: the finite-bias principle. This principle is the result of paradoxical findings discovered while researching the correlations between physics and consciousness derived from the difference between perceptual reality and actual reality as a matter of finite and infinite conceptualization.
4 commentsA Failed Congress in 2011
Unable to compromise and constant bickering has led a majority of the public doubting that Congress is acting in their behalf. Still no jobs or fair taxes so it looks like big business is still in control of our government.
7 commentsTHE CANTOR POWER.
It is now easy to say that the ball is now in the court of the Congressional Republicans, who are resisting the payroll tax cut bill, passed by the United States Senate on a bipartisan basis, and agreed to by President Barack Obama, to stop to...
6 commentsThe GOP Is Not Conservative
Do you consider yourself republican and conservative? Ever wonder why it is that the republican party does nothing to fight back for our Constitution, or an American way of life that seems to be fading away under "Obamaism", and the progressive...
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