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Why do Universities still teach “useless” theoretical math in undergraduate engineering?

A few years ago, when I was a graduate student, I received an urgent call for help from a Dean in charge of the Food Sciences program. Her students were struggling with the calculus course and they needed extra classes. When I looked at the notes they were receiving from the professor, it was evident …

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A JULY 4, 2023 TRIBUTE TO OUR AMERICAN COUSINS

Blog / July 4, 2023 Today, the United States of America celebrates its 247th birthday. Arguably, the greatest nation in the history of human civilization, America has led the world in almost all technological advances in the past 100 years, ranging from the development of electronic devices like the phonograph, the incandescent bulb, and the television, to …

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In What Ways has the Value of Intelligence Changed in our Work and our Lives?

In 1950, half of the world’s population was employed in agriculture. Most societies were agrarian and lived off the land, farming with limited tools. A large proportion of the populations in industrial nations were employed in factories and performing manual labor. A much smaller proportion of the population was employed in professions requiring sophisticated intellectual …

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Why do some people claim to be smart, but Are not smart enough to treat others with respect?

Probably, because they are neither smart nor intelligent. Those who are highly intelligent are usually intelligent enough to stay quiet about their cognitive strengths. (There are, of course, exceptions, but they are the exceptions that prove the rule.) From the time they are young, highly intelligent people receive praise for their prowess in school and …

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Happy Canada Day!

July 1 is Canada Day. We celebrate the fact that, relative to most of the world, we are an oasis in the desert. We enjoy a level of civility that is not only unprecedented in the world today, but also throughout history. We are multicultural, embrace education, and have a system of laws that most …

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What is the Difference between a Genius and a Super-Genius?

Mathematician, Paul Halmos has provided a rough rubric for ranking mathematicians in order of their achievements. In his book, “I want to be a Mathematician,” he states (p. 305): “Mathematicians of the first ranker the obvious immortals, the unarguable greats, the ones like Archimedes and Gauss. The second rank consists of people who have a …

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If you Haven’t achieved much in life by the Time you’re 38, is it too Late?

In his book, Entrepreneurial Genius: The Power of Passion, Gene Landrum profiled the entrepreneur, Coco Chanel, the seamstress who had little formal education, but founded the giant corporation, known as Chanel. You may recognize this as the company that produced various products, Including, the perfume Chanel No. 5. In his biography of Coco Chanel, Dr. Landrum writes …

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Is there a correlation between IQ and compatibility between two people?

Compatibility in relationships depends on a wide range of factors, including shared values, interests, communication styles, emotional compatibility, and interpersonal dynamics. These aspects are not solely determined by IQ. Emotional intelligence, empathy, communication skills, and the ability to connect with others on an emotional level also play a more significant role in fostering compatibility. However, …

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Why Do Mathematicians Study Number Theory

In his landmark publication, A Mathematician’s Apology, number theorist, Godfrey H. Hardy was unapologetic about the fact that number theory, unlike applied mathematics, had no real application to anything of use, stating: The “real” mathematics of the “real” mathematicians, the mathematics of Fermat and Euler and Gauss and Abel and Riemann, is almost wholly “useless,” …

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