Monthly Archives: September 2025

White Paper: A Curriculum Framework for a Biblical, AI-Empowered, Lifelong School of Education

Executive Summary This white paper proposes a comprehensive curriculum for a school of education that integrates three guiding principles: Biblical Learning as a Foundation – Scripture as the ethical and philosophical base for teaching and learning. AI Integration as a … Continue reading

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White Paper: Community Self-Policing: Reputation, Well-Being, and the Failure of Informal Governance

Executive Summary Communities—whether neighborhoods, religious congregations, professional associations, or online forums—possess a collective interest in maintaining their reputation and protecting members’ well-being. Historically, the ability of a community to police itself has been a marker of cohesion and resilience. Yet … Continue reading

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White Paper: Typology of Places and the Identification of Core, Peripheral, and Intermediate Regions

Executive Summary This white paper presents a typology of regions within a given country, distinguishing between core, peripheral, and other intermediate types of places based on patterns of development, infrastructure, governance, and socio-economic dynamics. The aim is to provide a … Continue reading

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White Paper: A Typology of Geometries Derived from Relaxations of Euclid’s Axioms

Executive Summary Euclidean geometry, as systematized in Elements, rests on five foundational postulates (axioms) and common notions. Relaxing or altering these axioms has historically generated new branches of mathematics, each with unique properties and applications. This paper surveys the typology … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Importance of the Nethinim in Ezra: Their Role and Symbolism in the Worship System of Ancient Israel and Judah

Executive Summary The Nethinim, a group mentioned in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, represent one of the most intriguing classes within post-exilic Israelite society. Though often overlooked, they served as essential temple servants, ensuring that the restored worship system … Continue reading

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Set the Night to Music: A Long-Form Essay on Authorship, Interpretation, and Reinvention

Introduction In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Diane Warren’s ballads were unavoidable on American and international radio. Her songs were cinematic in scope yet crafted for intimacy, built on broad themes—love, longing, reconciliation—that made them adaptable across genres. Few … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Application of Deuteronomy 12 to Māori and Other Indigenous Religious Traditions in Contemporary Western Societies

Introduction Deuteronomy 12 occupies a central place in the covenantal framework of Israel’s worship, emphasizing the exclusive centralization of sacrifice, the rejection of syncretism, and the demand to destroy rival cultic sites. Its principles reach beyond ancient Israel’s immediate context, … Continue reading

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Aer Lingus Code-Sharing & Network: A White Paper (2025)

Executive summary Aer Lingus has built a hybrid network—part point-to-point within Europe and part hub-and-spoke over Dublin (DUB), Shannon (SNN), and Manchester (MAN)—and amplified it through a focused web of code-shares and a powerful transatlantic joint business (JB) with American … Continue reading

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White Paper: A Medical School Curriculum for Observational Medicine and Longevity-Focused Care

Executive Summary The modern medical education system has leaned heavily on pharmacological solutions and interventional procedures, often at the expense of developing clinicians’ ability to observe, listen, and identify root causes of illness. This white paper proposes a new curriculum … Continue reading

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White Paper: Designing a Law School Curriculum on Biblical and Common Law Foundations for an Originalist Approach to Law

Executive Summary This white paper presents a proposed curriculum for a law school that grounds its instruction in biblical principles and the English common law tradition as the bedrock of an originalist approach to jurisprudence. By combining scriptural ethics, the … Continue reading

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