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CMPR 2023-04-15

CMPR 2023-04-15

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What’s on your summer reading list? The Scarle What’s on your summer reading list? 

The Scarlet Letter is the book I’m probably most excited about. I haven’t read it since high school and am looking forward to a buddy read with my nieces.

@rbaburina

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#thescarletletter #livingbooks #summerread #nathanielhawthorne #penguinenglishlibrary #beachread
In Winnipeg, there is a gallery that houses a disp In Winnipeg, there is a gallery that houses a display of the history of Winnie-the-Pooh.

(Did you know that Winnie, the real bear who inspired Pooh was named after Winnipeg? If you didn’t, get your hands on a copy of Lindsay Mattick’s touching picture book “Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear.” I promise, you will not regret it.)

Well, we went to visit this gallery and what did we see but this *original* oil painting of Winnie-the-Pooh by Ernest H. Shepard himself!!!

Serafina was so excited as she read the information card next to the painting. It’s actually in the permanent collection here. Amazing!

@antonella.f.greco

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#exploreyourowncity #winniethepooh #ernesthshepard #lindsaymattick #assiniboinepark #exploremb #charlottemasonliving #livingbooks #aamilne
In the 17th century, René Descartes introduced Ca In the 17th century, René Descartes introduced Cartesian coordinates. David Nelson describes the impact: “Their discovery allowed the application of algebraic methods to geometry and the study of hitherto unknown curves.”

Prior to Descartes, one might be forgiven for thinking of geometry and algebra as two fundamentally separate disciplines, as distinct as, say, grammar and arithmetic. But Descartes enabled us to see that x² + y² = r² is as accurate and valid a definition of a circle as the set of points equidistant from a center.

In the 20th century, graphing calculators were introduced to the world. They allow us in a moment to view the spatial representation hidden as it were in a string of symbols and numbers. Some of these curves are novel, some beautiful, all interesting.

Of course we learn how to plot these curves by hand. Of course we learn all about conic sections. But sometimes it’s nice to enjoy the fruit of the centuries and witness in a heartbeat the image behind some equation we are manipulating. It is a reminder that no matter how deep we are in algebra, geometry is never far away.

But such a perspective requires a certain view of math. A view that math is really a domain of wonder. A belief that all these mathematical signs are really symbols of living ideas, not mere ciphers, no more fit for humans than for machines.

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Have you ever read The Scarlet Pimpernel? It’s a Have you ever read The Scarlet Pimpernel? It’s a historical fiction in which the male protagonist mysteriously signs his messages with a drawing of the tiny flower. I’d always only imagined it as an English flower so was surprised to find the sweet symbol of humility growing here in Tennessee.

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