The Fallacy Series: Tips for Thinking Critically 3
What is a Fallacy anyways? And what does it have to do with critical thinking? Mr. Jones attempting to replace an idol. Ultimately, he...


The Japanese Sumo
Legend has it that the very origin of the Japanese race depended on the outcome of a sumo match. When Take-Mikazuchi, who was known as a...


The Ultimate Show Down
Let’s get ready to rumble! The greatest boxing event of the century. Seems to be a fair match up. “The match-up you’ve been waiting for:...


Tips on Thinking Critically 2
Input/output Information: Find out what you need to know. To think critically in any particular subject, one must first take the steps...


Mercury; Seen Today Like Never Before.
Following Daniel C Peterson’s blog, I found this interesting article. http://www.nature.com/news/mercury-seen-as-never-before-1.17088 ...


Tips on Thinking Critically 1
Questions with Quality Asking questions proves to be the opening stages into thinking critically. What kind of questions? Questions that...


The Good, the Bad, and the Ineligible
A Biblical Scribe A fun article published by Deseret News on the history of the LDS Church's scribes. There are some very entertaining...


Peppers in America
In the latest issue of the economist, a special report regarding Latino-Americans touched on the growth of the Latino-American...


Can 3-D Printing Equal Organ Printing?
A hardly revelent photo, but still nice. Science fiction is now becoming science reality. 3D printing = bio-printing. The possibilities...


Advice for a better life.
http://news.byu.edu/archive15-mar-loneliness.aspx Get off the computor. Talk to someone you love. Go out to dinner. Turn off your...

