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[[C. P. Snow, Good Judgement and Winston Churchill]]
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[[Machiavelli, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Their Friends]]
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Do varietal wines, e.g. pure cabernet sauvignon, make sense? It seems like a blend of grapes with different properties *has* to be better, e.g. one for color, one for aroma, one for body. Is it that with the varietal, at least one knows there's no rotgut cheap grape involved?
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It may be useful to have a  “dump document”  or "junk file" where you put your discards that you cut out of the paper you are working on. Keeping old draft is a separate good thing to do.  Name your working document 12a-piesplitting.txt, and your dump document 00dump-piesplitting.txt, and your notes file 00piesplitting.txt.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_real_numbers says:
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Although the symbols {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} _{+}}\mathbb {R} _{+} and {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{+}}{\mathbb {R}}^{{+}} are ambiguously used for either of these, the notation {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} _{+}}\mathbb {R} _{+} or {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{+}}{\mathbb {R}}^{{+}} for {\displaystyle \left\{x\in \mathbb {R} \mid x\geq 0\right\}}{\displaystyle \left\{x\in \mathbb {R} \mid x\geq 0\right\}} and {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} _{+}^{*}}{\displaystyle \mathbb {R} _{+}^{*}} or {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} _{*}^{+}}{\displaystyle \mathbb {R} _{*}^{+}} for {\displaystyle \left\{x\in \mathbb {R} \mid x>0\right\}}{\displaystyle \left\{x\in \mathbb {R} \mid x>0\right\}} has also been widely employed, is aligned with the practice in algebra of denoting the exclusion of the zero element with a star, and should be understandable to most practicing mathematicians.
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Robin Hanson in [https://www.econlib.org/you-dont-understand-our-culture/?fbclid=IwAR1Oy7VUH0iAUFS-xk62hvd-yR8gsv2eiE7plNJSdng1s-dqEBfh1HyZLrU You Don't Understand Our Culture] says
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What are the key differences between GMU econ blogger culture and mainstream intellectual culture?
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*[[Bad Supreme Court Writing As Exemplified in ''Ford v. Montana'' (2021)]]
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*[[Bankruptcy--Casey and Macey on Hertz and Absolute Priority]]
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*[[Equity-- Why Not Have Enough?]] and [[Evaluation in Organizations]]
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*[[Heteroskedasticity]] and [[Hundred Flowers Bloom Model]]
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*[[The Indiana Litigation Trust]] (formerly named [[The Indiana Legal Trust]])
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*[[Nondisclosure Clauses]]
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*[[Regulation Book]]
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D. Bnonn Tennant [https://twitter.com/bnonn/status/1307978280440459264 says on Twitter]:
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When women hold power in a church, officially or unofficially, two things happen: (1) They strive to include anyone agreeable, regardless of error; (2) They strive to exclude anyone disagreeable, regardless of orthodoxy.
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This is how women are designed, and it is good—in its proper context. This is why the proper context for feminine influence is under masculine rulership. False teachers are experts at being agreeable; men mimicking Jesus and the prophets are highly proficient at the other thing.
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In an ecclesial context, therefore, women's social instincts are roughly inversely proportional to ensuring orthodoxy. Women are likely to approve and endorse flatterers, hirelings, soft men; likely to disapprove and ostracize truth-tellers, shepherds, tough men.
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*[[Notes for My Book-in-Progress on Writing, Talking, Listening and Thinking]]. See also  [[Coding]] and [[Tables of Numbers]] and [[Figures and Diagrams]] and [[Social media]]  and [https://www.rasmusen.org/blog1/c-p-snow-good-judgement-and-winston-churchill/  C. P. Snow, Good Judgement and Winston Churchill ] and [https://www.rasmusen.org/blog1/indefinite-pronouns/  Indefinite Pronouns ]  and [https://www.rasmusen.org/blog1/writing-right-right-away/  Writing Right Right Now.  ]  and [https://www.rasmusen.org/blog1/style-manual/  Writing Style.  ]  and [https://www.rasmusen.org/blog1/rewriting-abstracts/  Rewriting Abstracts ]  and [https://www.rasmusen.org/blog1/diagrams/  Diagrams.  ]  and [[Careful Writing Requires Work]].
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