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More homework for ya
Term project, though it ended up being a bit more sweeping in scope than I had originally planned.
Yeah, then you learn the art of "How can i make this one term project work for all 5 of my classes". :-)
When you are in classes with similar scopes, some profs don't really mind, especially if you are totally "into" the one paper.
Yeah, I feel like it would be pretty easy to just swap in relevant case studies while leaving the theoretical parts untouched for another course. Also, found some more for ya.
I just learned that Tanya is a work of Hasidic philo. huh. the things you learn when you do the wrong search in google.
Wrong searches have made me want to un-learn some things.
Luckily, I've never found anything too bothersome. I am really unable to see dead things, especially humans. I try to be very careful when googling some things like middle eastern news. But so far, I've lucked out.
No ugly naked people, strange sexual encounters, etc...
I've learned not to click links some people send me.
Anyway, interesting stuff on the "sapient paradox", much of which is admittedly speculative.