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Month: December 2014

2014-15 NFL Season Awards

December 30, 2014 Jason Tougaw QC Voices 14

With the 2014-15 season finally coming to an end this past Sunday, it’s time to hand out some awards. *Disclaimer* – Yes, I am a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan. However, I will not display any bias, and will thoroughly explain any decision I make and I dare you to challenge me on any awards given […]

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Discovering True Multiplayer

December 23, 2014 Jason Tougaw 1 Comment Archive

Want to read about how I broke my multiplayer cherry?

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See you after winter break!

December 19, 2014 Jason Tougaw 1 Comment QC Voices 14

Math in Plain English will resume posting in early February, when spring semester begins. Have a great break, everyone!

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Social Justice Warrior-ing vs. Activism

December 18, 2014 Jason Tougaw QC Voices 14

  We all know that one social justice warrior…   You know…that addicted to Tumblr, pro-everything “good,” anti-everything “bad” student who likes to hashtag causes and fight for everyone’s rights from behind their computer screen?   Or maybe you know a whole bunch?   And sure they post statuses with lofty goals and get “likes”… […]

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A Few Questions for Jasmine

December 17, 2014 Jason Tougaw Archive

                                                                             Full Name: Jasmine Thomson                             […]

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A Few Questions for Benjy

December 16, 2014 Jason Tougaw 1 Comment QC Voices 14

Short Questions: If you’ve traveled abroad, name all the countries you’ve been to (countries traveled to) “Israel” Two countries you wish you could go to: Japan and maybe England, I don’t know. I know People in England, and all the cultural stuff. Favorite spot in NYC: I guess Nintendo World TV shows: Just list them […]

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Land of the Free, Home of the Racists (Part II)

December 16, 2014 Jason Tougaw 2 Comments QC Voices 14

Can you hear them? Our justice system can’t breathe. Or was that Eric Garner? Oh, it’s both. What’s going on in America? Riots, police brutality, more riots, lives lost, some rallies, some government walk outs, and who knows what will come next. Will the PEOPLE get what they want? What exactly do the PEOPLE want? Justice. But […]

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How Did I Get Here?

December 15, 2014 Jason Tougaw 1 Comment QC Voices 14

    “February 19 of this year, I broke both bones in my ankle, and I now have plates and screws in my ankle.  I experienced lots of pain, and I have a limp.  At the time, I was working two jobs, and I was a student.  When I broke my bones, I had to […]

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Now I Look Back

December 15, 2014 Jason Tougaw QC Voices 14

  When you learn what really matters in life, some of the pieces start to fall into place…   “In high school, I used to do what everyone wanted me to do, and now I look back and wonder why I was even friends with those people.  Now I do what I think will make […]

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The Integer Hat Shop

December 14, 2014 Jason Tougaw 5 Comments QC Voices 14

Hats, shortcuts, and why math has so many specialized words.

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