Just finished reading The Revenge of Power, and I now have a much better understanding of how Trump's rise to power was just one example of how autocratic leaders are all using the same playbook. h/t @pescami https://t.co/vTZSYldCbs
Just finished reading "Watergate: A New History," by Garrett Graff, and it was outstanding. My only previous source of info on it was "All the President's Men," and this adds a lot of great perspective. h/t @pescami https://t.co/1OBloFTbi1
@CmonMattTHINK Is it the same as why it's still useful to memorize times tables even though we have calculators? Because it's useful to be able to bring certain facts immediately into your brain (and even calculators/computers are too slow for that)?
"I just want to learn."
School-age refugees have been forced to give up so much already, they shouldn't have to give up their right to an education.
Read UNHCR High Profile Supporter @johngreen's op-ed on #RefugeeEducation. https://t.co/ambyF4bibe
I recently finished reading "Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe," by Steven Strogatz. It's really good and I highly recommend it, even if you're not a mathy type. https://t.co/BK5gQf3qpS
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@kennycmckee I'm reading Infinite Powers, by Steven Strogatz. The subtitle is "How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe." Really well-written, and remarkably accessible, even for non-math folks.