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mathematics
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March 7, 2011H.P. Lovecraft’s First Day as a Substitute Teacher at Arkham Junior High School
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January 26, 2010Teddy Wayne’s Unpopular Proverbs: Prejudice
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April 28, 2009Word Problems for the New Economic Landscape
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December 17, 2004B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. VI: Pascalian Tidbits of Biography
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January 13, 20043 People I Was Surprised to Find Mentioned in a Review of J. Papastavridis’ “Analytical Mechanics: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Dynamics of Constrained Systems; for Engineers, Physicists and Mathematicians” in the Bulletin of the American Mathematics
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October 3, 2003B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol I: Newton, Leibniz, and Calculus; or, How to Put the Beat Down on a Rival in the 17th Century and Lavoisier, Priestley, and Oxygen; or, The Tyranny of Purity
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June 5, 2003Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: Pierre de Fermat
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October 15, 2002Cable News Shows in Geometry Geek Heaven
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November 29, 2001Loneliness, A Mathematical Proof.
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August 9, 1999Maxwell’s Lyrics, or Maxwell’s Equations?
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