Theory

Pieces and Parts-Segmented Reality.

March 25, 2012
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We are given pieces of the cosmic puzzle, from that we must assemble the whole.

Pieces and Parts, Segmented Reality- The way that most of us view the world- An Philosophical Treatise by Stephen  C. Sanders- March 25th, 2012 3:15pm-915 words, 2nd update (final except for corrections) March 26, 2012 1;17am. There is a special occasion for this post, the simplest explanation, is that I want to capture as many attributes of a paradigm which I have often used in the past, and describe it as thoroughly as possible. I have now have gained a very deep understanding as to why the paradigm is no longer useful to me, and I need to create some sort of closure, before being able to stretch my understanding enough to understand what aspects of the “next paradigm above” I will be utilizing, and to integrate the new approach, in context of what I already understand.    Okay we are back, here are the problems with the old paradigm, which I have been utilizing to get me to this point. Number 1: The end justifies the means. This one has been slated for removal for quite some time. It simply creates too many conflicts. One sets standards for themselves and then as implied, by this concept the standards become flexible.

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I’ll Be With You When The Stars Start Falling.

September 28, 2011
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In The Pinwheel Galaxy A Once "Dead" Star Exploded.

Stephen C. Sanders, Wednesday September, 28, 2011, 3am. When the stars start falling- Erev Rosh HaShanah Certainly these are classic song lyrics. It had been quite some time since I have loosened up on my own self imposed restrictions for these websites that I produce. One might well imagine that it could be difficult to be gifted with a keen intellect that always attempts to put a rational explanation onto everything. Some things just never seem to work out perfectly. Now when you just happen to have been born with an intense interest in science, and even biology at a very young age, well then its certainly going to be a very rough ride to sit around and listen to all sorts of conjecture centered in dogmatic discussion. Now quite honestly the only way I could ever truly endure listening to such discussion was to simply turn off my brain for a little while. Now as dramatic as that may sound, in fact it is really not that difficult. The problem of course only ever comes up when you try to penetrate to the deepest meaning within a particular thing. So rather than starting with something really complex, lets just

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Intelligent Design-Holy Torah.

September 13, 2011
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Woodstock Just In Love

This probably will be one of the shortest posts I will be writing on this website. The truth is when I there is a certain amount of pressure to conform to deadlines, start dates, and appointments, things get done. On one of my BlogSpot blogs I recently posted a comment that at one time I had actually taught a full program at a public high and then afterwards taught no less than four additional preps (4 different classes in different subjects) at a Yeshiva which required a significant commute. Ebbs and flows are natural cycles that are build into every aspect of the world in which we live. While I have been significantly involved in developing dozens of new websites (mostly for my own purposes) I also am faced with the results of imperfect planning. Sometimes we can become significantly sidetracked even by our own work. The amazing thing is how the offers for work fly in, when I am required to do my most effective thinking and planning on my own part. Getting caught up in the thinking and planning stages of any given project, is an extremely significant important thing to understand with all of its subtle implications.

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Torah Tidbits For Elul

August 30, 2011
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We used a cropped photo of this for our Aliyah file!

בס״ד Frum Find & The Writers Cafe Present An Inspirational Shiur for the Community   The Remez of the Torah   By Rabbi Shmuel Zvi Kessin   Rabbi Shmuel Zvi is a Ba’al Remez, or expert in identifying Torah hints and showing how they relate to our modern day experiences. He is a scholar known for his Innovative perspective, his approach is highly original.  His ideas both deeply resonate and amuse.   Wednesday, August 31st   111 Kensington Terrace Passaic, NJ   (off Park Ave, btw Brook & Howard)   7:30 PM   Light dinner will be served   Incoming search terms:liane\s dvars

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The Calm Before The Storm

August 26, 2011
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The Calm Before The Storm

With this post I am finally taking this website into a new direction. Now that I have revealed a little bit about how I name this website, I thought a little more information about the writer, the dreamer, the poet who’s thoughts get written here. They say the darkest the hour, is always before the dawn. Its a saying who’s original author may have simply been pushed aside by pop culture. Certainly in my circles everyone associates that idea with the song by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.   Additionally there is no doubt that people’s minds over here on the east coast must certainly be on, the recent and upcoming events. What could i possibly be speaking of on this website of mine (one amongst perhaps a dozen or so) yet this is the one site where my where my strongest readership is in the New York City area. Statistics Summary for thewriterscafe.org Thewriterscafe.org has a three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 980,759. We estimate that 87% of its visitors are in the US, where it has attained a traffic rank of 124,284. Visitors to the site view an average of 11.0 unique pages per day. The site is relatively

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Learn Their Mistakes, Or Be Doomed To Repeat Them!

August 9, 2011
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Gary Kasparov: Making Mistakes in Chess- Aharon Moshe Sanders, Making Mistakes in Life-AhMbDvd August 9, 6:17pm Gary Kasparov: Making Mistakes in Chess   A master chess player Gary Kasparov fully explains the value of mistakes in something as simple as “a game”. However a game, has so many valuable examples that can be applied to real life, that I felt it very fitting to have the man himself explain exactly what mistakes are all about, and how they contain essential elements to allowing experienced palyers to grow.   Today we live in a world where the greatest thinkers, politicians, leaders and experts in their fields are every bit as prone to make mistakes as ever/ The difference is the unfortunate tendency on either the part of the media or even on the individual level to simply ignore, deny, or create convoluted explanations justifying these errors. Far better is to assume as our chess master friend Gary Kasparov is telling us here, that mistakes will occur, and we need to go back and analyze what went went wrong, so as to to become stronger when faced with similar issues in the future.   Accepting the inevitability and responsibility for strategic errors in

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New Direction Writing For A Purpose

August 7, 2011
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New Direction Writing For A Purpose

Self-Expression was and continues to be a major feature and author defined goal for this website. However like so many things in life, the author’s plans and goals continue to change as this website moves forward. Adapting to the new plans which the author is embracing is a necessary component keeping the followers of this website informed of what this website is, and what it hopes to become. We are what we are about to become, has been a repeated theme of this website. As in fusing old theory and new paradigms together. As the author’s understanding of topics discussed on this website changes (or matures) so does the overall focus of this website change. Additionally even the author’s basis of understanding of the various issues and matters discussed on this website has been expanded. Some of the author’s opinions have likewise moved in a new direction. As it becomes increasingly more difficult to definitively categorize what this website may indeed be all about, please do not be surprised if content once long associated with this website has found its way to a different website of this publisher.   In conclusion an individual who might be new to the world of website

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Writing As Your Inner-Self, We Are What We Are To Be.

July 14, 2011
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Writing As Your Inner-Self, We Are What We Are To Be.

Writing As Your Inner-Self, We Are What We Are To Be.-Stephen C. Sanders, July 14, 2011 10:42am. Edited to 918 Word Count 1:15pm 3rd edit, 3:03pm (840 words-1 pg. Img and Video) If Socrates were alive today, and someone asked, “Hey Soc. what do you about SEO, his answer might be. “All I know, is that I know nothing at all.”-Socrates People may have just rolled their eyes and walked away, perhaps quietly whispering to each other, you can never get a straight answer out of that guy. Others may have heard Soc. say, “SEO, is just concept, there really is no such thing as SEO“. My approach to the elusive SEO-thing is something that I intuitively grasp, as a guy who sold ads to live, for seven years straight, doing what had to be done, to make the sale! There are 19-Million results that come in a Google Search bar when you use those hot little 3-letters, SEO. If you are running a big budget venture and have plenty of money to spend, then your website can rise in the ranks as rapidly as money can buy! Today’s world is a very busy place. There really is no time

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How Much Longer Must The Tail Wag the Dog?

May 12, 2010
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How Much Longer Must The Tail Wag the Dog?

The contents of the Earth’s various layers are under pressure. Even a child knows when you take an object (say a soda can) which is under pressure and shake it up (like the offshore drilling process) and the open the can (collect the oil) the result is an explosion and a big mess... We are now seeing that not only is the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico impossible to clean up, it is also extremely difficult to stop! When will it stop? Revised By: Stephen C. (Aharon Moshe) Sanders May 12, 2010

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We Are What We Write.

January 1, 2010
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In the virtual world we may be consumers, producers, or both. I remember some lyrics from a Robin Trower song, that goes like this: “And that old stone keeps on rolling. Bringing me some new bad news. Takers get the honey. Givers sing, the blues” I could easily wax philosophical for the next 1000 or more words bringing in all kinds of song lyrics, but how would they help me prove any kind of point. At this point I would like to say that many of the people have a certain love for what falls into the category of “Pop Culture”. For better or worse, many of us out there both in the real and the virtual world have been hopelessly brain washed by pop culture. If you really get down to it pop culture in some circles could be thought of as an oxymoron. Typically things that are popular, have really very little to do with culture, from the point of view defining culture as: “A high degree of taste and refinement formed by aesthetic and intellectual training.” Definition#4-Answer.com These days I have been exposed to a rigorous kind of proving ground where any of even the beginning learners

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