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Daily Archives: April 30, 2012
Asperger’s Posts: Where to Go from Here
Today is the last day of National Autism Month for 2012! On my WordPress blog, I’ve gained some new followers on account of my posts on The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships, by Temple Grandin and Sean Barron. In these … Continue reading
Newt Gingrich’s Saving Lives & Saving Money 8
In my latest reading of Saving Lives & Saving Money: Transforming Health and Healthcare, Newt talks about the importance of increased government spending on scientific research. In some cases, this would be to combat diseases, such as Diabetes and Alzheimer’s. … Continue reading
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Can Murderers Be Forgiven?
In my write-up today on Joseph Telushkin’s A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 1: You Shall Be Holy, my post will be synchronic rather than diachronic, in that I’ll discuss Telushkin’s depiction of Judaism’s stance on the issue of forgiveness … Continue reading