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This article is about the Myers-Briggs personality type. ... variously as the innovator, the originator, the lawyer, the inventor, the explorer, and the visionary. ... more

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A lot of guys facing divorce have preconceived notions of the type of attorney they think will be ideal for their case.
Port Orange family loses son, brother haunted by childhood sex abuse
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Not All Attrition Is Bad [Uncertain Principles]
One of the many things I wish I had had time to blog about during the just-completed term was the big New York Times article on attrition in science majors . This generated enough commentary at the time that people are probably sick of it, but I haven't seen anything that exactly matches my take, so I'll belatedly throw this out there. The big point of the article is that lots of students who ...
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PEE DEE POLITICS: What kind of shoe are you?
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