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How to develop a Pyramid

How to develop a flat pattern of a pyramid in simple, graphical steps.

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Cubism: A Geometry of France

An article in an issue of Time Magazine from 1956 sums up some very important facts in determining who might bee the Father of Cubism.

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How To Build a Crooked Playhouse

Recently featured on Jon & Kate Plus 8, the Kids Crooked Playhouses were a big hit with the Gosselin gang -and are gaining in popularity. They are cute, unique, and whimsical outdoor playhouses. As one would...

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My-Experiences-with-Spirits-and-Ghosts-part-53

A few years before I met Doris I worked in a nursing home for a short while, and I enjoyed the wisdom of some of the elderly folks there. After Doris went to the nursing home Grandma told me that Doris...

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The School Of Athens

In the "Stanza della Segnatura" (the Signature’s Room), room used as library and where the Pope Julius II signed the decrees of the ecclesiastical court, Rafael painted some frescos which represent the four...

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Math Lesson Plans

I have homeschooled for about 18 years total so far. I have three children, and my youngest is almost through high school. Math lesson plans were always the most difficult part of homeschooling for me and my...

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"Why Math is Important in our Lives" - Things to Explain to Kids Who Ask

The question of why math is important usually arises when children have learned how to count, add, substract, multiply, and divide; and they come to believe they know all they need to know to function...

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simulated at LHC of the European particle physics institute, the CERN. This simulation looks at decay of a Higgs particle following a collision of two protons in the CMS experiment. (photos public domain)83

Particle Physics Up Close and Tiny

Outer space is a location of fascinating quantum effects too great in number to count. These effects seem to create subatomic particles and antiparticles from out of sheer nothingness. Once they appear, they cease to exist again instantly. The power in this operation can be put to many uses...

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Thales of Miletus

Thales of Miletus, a man of Greek ancestry, is one of the first individuals that we know of who contributed towards the evolution of and discoveries in mathematics. What we know of the subject before Thales...

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The Great Precipice

These writings are a part of our quest to bring enlightenment or at least our open-minded point of veiw to people, on all things pertaining to the evolution of humanity, and our ever changing path to the understanding of sacred geometry. Simply put, to open people's minds and eyes to the biggest picture...the "Great Work" of protecting our planet and everything on it.

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