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The strict father model of morality
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ⓔ Ugh, it’s April 1st (but yay for Apple and Gmail)
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Chrome OS has stalled out
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The secrets of Isaac Asimov’s success
This article first appeared in the Eduk8me newsletter. Be sure to subscribe to be the first to get articles such as this. Isaac Asmiov was a prolific writer, completing almost 500 books in his lifetime. The article points out six things he did to help him complete this amount of work. I’m going to focus…