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What is Seen and Not Seen
On Wednesday the 29th, it was my privilege to attend a lecture given by a skeptic of man-made global warming, Lord Christopher Monckton of Brenchley. It is likely your reaction to such a view will be either vehement opposition to the idea that anyone can disagree with the “inconvenient truth” of Al Gore’s movie or of the sudden realization that maybe one is not alone in one’s doubts.
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What is Seen and Not Seen
The law is a very Newtonian concept until the professional quibblers, lawyers and judges are invited to dilute it into a rhetorical baryogenesis.
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Recent news items have so prodded my nature that I am almost moved to rant in a manner that would make Coriolanus seem temperate. I am referring to the many reactionary remarks on recent acts of violence and a plan for the legislature of Iowa to allow for homosexuals to marry. I suspect some may accuse me of Apophenia, but there is a connection in these events. That connection is property rights.
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Having spent some of my time criticizing the ideas of others and theorizing about the source of various flaws in our tutoring services, I feel it time to make clear from where my arguments originate.
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I originally began this letter with a desire to take Alexander Draine to task for the economic policies he has advocated in these past few weeks. I had hoped to end with a small quip about his positions being a Draine on our society. As I pondered and searched for evidence to support my claims, I realized something. Neither one of us has the omniscience necessary to argue our points with the absolute certainty that he has cloaked his arguments in.
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By Wesley James Young
Classes are not always the easiest things to take. The professor imparts his infinite wisdom and knowledge for us academic mendicants to scrape into our alms cups. Understanding what we have learned is not always that easy, so we look for help. Our fellow classmates tend to share our bewilderment so some manner of tutoring is usually sought ought. That is how we arrive at the Rutgers Tutoring Center.
