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    • U.S. Students Win the 2016 Math Olympiad

      U.S. Students Win the 2016 Math Olympiad0

      Earlier this week, news came out that a group of U.S. students had won the 2016 International Math Olympiad. As the Washington Post noted, such news is surprising, particularly since the U.S. team was the reigning champion from 2015, a title they finally snagged after losing for 21 years. I was encouraged reading about the

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    • 6 ways Stoicism can help today’s leaders

      6 ways Stoicism can help today’s leaders0

      With the increasing swirl of interest around mindfulness, resilience and innovation we can’t forget that there are many who have trodden this path before us with important lessons we can borrow. Stoicism is the branch of ancient western philosophy that focuses on mindfulness, resilience, creativity and more, all of which allows us to flourish and

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    • The Origin of the Term ‘Dark Ages’

      The Origin of the Term ‘Dark Ages’1

      With threats both without and within, some have surmised that the West is on the cusp of a new Dark Age. We at Intellectual Takeout have wondered the same thing ourselves. Traditionally, the term “Dark Age” has been assigned to the period that followed the Fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century. It

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    • What would Socrates do?

      What would Socrates do?0

      Surveying news headlines in recent years, it seems that cheating is rampant. In the athletic arena, Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles for using performance-enhancing drugs. In business, some of the world’s largest banks have paid nearly $200 billion – the equivalent of the GDP of New Zealand – in

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    • What the Founding Fathers Got Wrong

      What the Founding Fathers Got Wrong0

      By any objective standard, it would be difficult to claim that the Constitution really matters at any practical level in the United States. At a symbolic level, it still means a great deal. But, what a disconnect: that it matters so much in our minds and language but that it means nothing in our day-to-day

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    • 10 Insults from Ancient Rome (in English and Latin)

      10 Insults from Ancient Rome (in English and Latin)0

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