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    How to Rationalize Your Cooking: Using Laws of Proportion in the Kitchen

    The word "rational" has all kinds of connotations - good and bad - in today's culture. Be rational, we say to people who seem unable to see reason. Or, conversely, we tell people all too skilled at using fake logic to justify their own bad ideas: You're just rationalizing. The word... Read: How to Rationalize Your Cooking: Using Laws of Proportion in the Kitchen Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Education

    How to Win With Math

    Every day, we make decisions based on what we think may, or most likely will, happen. Many of these decisions seem to be based more on wishful thinking than on logic - sure, you'll run off that extra banana split! No, of course you won't get a parking ticket in... Read: How to Win With Math Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Education

    How Numbers Helped Save One Venerable Magazine

    Among publishers, advertisers, and other business folk, the idea that Americans hate numbers is almost proverbial. One publishing-industry dictum holds that each equation an author puts in a book's manuscript will cut that book's sales in half. Pundits decry slipping American math scores, suggesting that such math illiteracy may indicate... Read: How Numbers Helped Save One Venerable Magazine Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Education

    History of Mathematics

    If you've taken a first-year college history course - or read through a basic history textbook - you may have noticed a small gap. It's only a thousand years or so. For a long time, the history of Western culture was told like this: around the fifth century BCE, math, philosophy... Read: History of Mathematics Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Education

    China: A Dynasty of Mathematical Genius

    One of the most fascinating things about history is the amount of it that's been wiped out - on purpose. For example, in the ninth century CE, the greatest library in the world, the Library of Alexandria, was burned in an act of war, and ever since, history buffs have... Read: China: A Dynasty of Mathematical Genius Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Education

    Math Help Can Be a Good Family Activity

    We all use math in our everyday lives. Many of us consider ourselves to be "math phobic", "math deficient" or "mathematically challenged." Perhaps we communicate these ideas to our children or perhaps we and our children truly are any or all of the above. In educational institutions, where math is... Read: Math Help Can Be a Good Family Activity Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Home & Family

    Chaos Theory: What is It?

    Flannel shirts. Dial-up connections. "The X-Files." Nirvana and NAFTA. Baggy pants and "Seinfeld." The Bridges Of Madison County and Rent. The phrases "At the end of the day," "Generation X," and "Think outside the box." And ... higher mathematics? Like any decades, the 1990s had its trends, from the sartorial (backwards baseball... Read: Chaos Theory: What is It? Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 17/09/2008 | Education

    Get Real! Real Life For Ways For Parents to Provide Math Help

    Toddler Tips Does your toddler appear to have a streak of your genius? Do you seek strategies to enrich your toddler's intellectual capacity? Recent research has challenged the conventional notion that small children have native ability to distinguish quantity and to count. Research by Janellen Huttenlocher, Susan Levine and Kelly Mix indicates that... Read: Get Real! Real Life For Ways For Parents to Provide Math Help Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 13/09/2008 | Education

    Math Help: Why is My Child Struggling in Math?

    Parents often ask why their children are doing poorly in math, particularly in grades 2-6. For young children, abstract quantities can be daunting, especially when taught in the context of skill drills. Many children do not find immediate meaning in numbers as symbols, although that is what parents and math... Read: Math Help: Why is My Child Struggling in Math? Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 13/09/2008 | Home & Family

    Playing Games: What John Nash Was Actually Famous For

    As Chariots Of Fire did for Eric Liddell and Braveheart did for William Wallace, the 2002 film A Beautiful Mind made mathematician John Forbes Nash a household name - without necessarily rendering his life, or his work, much better-understood. Audiences and critics welcomed the movie - it won a 2004... Read: Playing Games: What John Nash Was Actually Famous For Read

    By: Ann Knapp | 13/09/2008 | Art & Entertainment
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