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Category Archives: Transformative Experiences
209P/LINEAR
This May, 209P/LINEAR will make the ninth closest approach to Earth of any comet on record; we may, near the time of its flyby, pass through the dust trails left by its previous orbits! This means that, on the night … Continue reading
My TEDxRichmondHill talk script
Earlier this year, I was granted the opportunity to give a talk at TEDxRichmondHill. I didn’t ever envision this occurring, and it was one of the larger challenges I’ve had to work my way through (I’m horrid with public speaking), … Continue reading
Can you say “Bye”?
Yesterday, I saw a baby learn his first lesson in loss. Onto the bus bounced a unit of energy – he, his young mother, and his red stroller. Now, he sat, seemingly content, his pudgy feet dangling. His blue eyes, … Continue reading
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