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Mathematics

Newspapers, magazine, and journalists herald our generation as the information age. The rate of information available to consumers like you and me continually grows exponentially and there appears to be no end to this growth. Vast amounts of information are available at libraries, and through interlibrary loans one can obtain even the rarest books on […]

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The Golden Ratio

Do you have a second? Grab a tape measure. Measure the length of your leg (heel to hip joint) and the length of your lower leg (heel to kneecap). Divide the entire leg length by the lower leg length. It should come out to about 1.5 – 1.8. (Heel to hip joint) ÷ (Heel to […]

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Christmas Math

No, Christmas math isn’t another numerical system. It is rather our old base ten system being used to examine various attitudes toward Christmas. But, it will analyze more than that for we cannot really distinguish between our celebration of Christmas and our whole world and life view. They are one. How we celebrate Christmas is […]

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Arithmetic: How Protestant Reformed

We as Protestant Reformed people believe in having school societies for distinctively Protestant Reformed education. One of the benefits from this is our confidence that our children will not be taught in History about some mythical prehistoric man or in Geography how someone believes the earth was formed some billions of years ago. We see […]

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