Posted on March 31, 2008 by thebrierpatch
Dr. Liu, one of the most intriguing professors at my alma mater, posted a very helpful and concise article on Maranatha’s website.
MBBC’s website provides the folowing information on Dr. Liu:
Yingguang Liu says he teaches biology on a level Darwin did not know. “The delicate interplay of molecules within biological systems was still a black box [...]
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Posted on March 25, 2008 by thebrierpatch
In 2006, I discovered a very interesting set of lectures by Daniel Barenboim. A conductor and pianist of legendary status, Daniel Barenboim is also very articulate and brilliant. While I disagree with many of his political stances as to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I found these lectures to be intellectually stimulating and insightful.
Check them out, [...]
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Posted on March 24, 2008 by thebrierpatch
I just received word that two videos of my performance with my friend Kristin of the Franck Violin Sonata were posted on you tube. Here they are. While I didn’t play perfectly, I felt the performances were acceptable and that we were able to communicate the music. Here they are. Maybe the other movements will [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2008 by thebrierpatch
The simple word, “green,” has been used to describe individuals who are ecologically conscious. Another term, “tree-hugger,” has taken on a very derogatory meaning. Vermont, the state just next door to mine, has built a reputation as being environmentally conscious. Some psychologists have begun pioneering a new emphasis in psychology. Some call it ecopsychology while [...]
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