Monthly Archives: September 2011

Reflection: What Happened?

Over the past few weeks or I should say month, I have read countless articles and passages from books. I have read articles (which seems more like a collection of blogs) about calliagnosia, the disease/defect created by man to make … Continue reading

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Cicero: Importance of Eloquence and Wisdom. President Kennedy: West Berlin Speech

Shortest Summary EVER: In Cicero’s book, which I will not type here because it will take up too much space or the fact that I am too lazy to copy and paste the title, Cicero talks about the importance of … Continue reading

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First Death Experiences

Synopsis: The third reading for this class (I believe it is the third unless I can’t count) is over death, and many of the memoirs are about people’s first-hand experiences with death. Many of the writers wrote about death of … Continue reading

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“Did Mozart Use the Golden Section?” and “The Myth That Will Not Go Away”

SUMMARY: In both of the articles, The Myth That Will Not Go Away and Did Mozart Use the Golden Section? is based on myths of ancient civilizations, mostly Greek and of a famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart using the Golden … Continue reading

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