Sand: A Simple Solution to the Paradox of the Heap (or Sorites paradox.) Applying Bak, Tang, Wiesenfeld 1987 & the Abelian Sandpile to Eubulides of Miletus of the 4th Century

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Sand: A Simple Solution to the Paradox of the Heap (or Sorites paradox.) Applying Bak, Tang, Wiesenfeld 1987 & the Abelian Sandpile to Eubulides of Miletus of the 4th Century
Seis graus de separação - Parte 1
Aula do dia 26/09/2017
WATTS, Duncan J. Seis graus de separação: a evolução da ciência de redes em uma era conectada. São Paulo: Leopardo, 2009.
Primeira parte do debate sobre o livro de Duncan Watts sistematizada pelos alunos @alinedecampos, @igoryepes, @marciobigolin, @priscilanicolete.
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My daily workout goals:
2 hours of light to moderate exercise, either walking/jogging or biking
While light exercise may not always give you the results you want, vigorous exercise really puts a toll on the body. I want something that can be “carefree” and structured and fits into my life as a grad student. Exercise is a way of calming down. When I lose that outlet, I tend to get unmotivated really fast. I want to love what I am doing rather than hate it. It may take longer to lose weight, but the results will be worth it.