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The simple math behind a silly game.
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An update from Uncertain Principles Senior Middle East Correspondent Paul Schemm.
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“In a video released by the group, brown, transparent sheets of graphite oxide can be seen to blacken and expand, accompanied by a loud popping sound. Huang’s team describes the resulting black material as “fluffy” – it is porous and only a fraction of the density of graphite. Further analysis showed that the material is made up of disordered graphene sheets and flakes that are well spaced from one another. “
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“Their Big Idea for youth ministry is scarcely hinted at in anything on the group’s Web site, so I can’t quote this in their own words, but it goes something like this: If you want your youth group and your youth ministry events to be popular, you’ve got to get the popular kids to come. So the popular kids should be your priority — the jocks, the cheerleaders, the attractive kids, the Heathers.
So basically, Young Lifers accept and adopt the stratified hierarchy and caste system of high school. A Young Life meeting — by design — looked like a casting call for the villains of every decent high school movie ever made, the richies or preppies or whatever you wanted to call them.
Evil.”