Papers by Dr. Theodore Arthur Pinnock
The graveyard is full of incredible yet unknown artists. Richard Lee was told about his abstract ... more The graveyard is full of incredible yet unknown artists. Richard Lee was told about his abstract art ancestor, known as CD. CD was born ten decades before the renowned painter Hilma af Klint. It was said that he heard the resonant voice of Akhenaten inspiring him to paint strange and evocative shapes. His paintings were unapologetically detached from reality, embodying a world of imagination and abstraction. Tragically, an enemy took the life of CD and set fire to his valuable creations. The oral history of the CD family, rich with tales of artistic legacy, has been passed down through generations to Richard. Motivated by this lineage, Richard diligently studied the works and techniques of other abstract artists to deepen his own understanding of the genre.
There are three distinct mindset zones:
• Control zone
• Influence zone
• Nothing zone
I made the decision to re-read the classic novels The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Frankenstein, an... more I made the decision to re-read the classic novels The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Frankenstein, and The Phantom of the Opera, primarily because the main characters in these stories share a common experience of being deformed, much like myself. Interestingly, all three of these remarkable books weave a central narrative theme. Each tale follows a deformed man who yearns for acceptance and love in a society that often rejects him. Furthermore, each of these narratives features a woman whom the deformed man deeply desires.
Different Messiah Amen Religion (DMAR) is a religion for people with disabilities. There are 14 c... more Different Messiah Amen Religion (DMAR) is a religion for people with disabilities. There are 14 core beliefs for the Different Messiah Amen Religion. The holy text for the religion is any text that supports the core beliefs, which includes the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Quran, and Confucius.
The rhyme was written before 1765. Most people engaged in farming or had a fixed trade during th... more The rhyme was written before 1765. Most people engaged in farming or had a fixed trade during that time. Children inherited agriculture or an improved trade from the community or family. Children had little choice.
The revised version recognizes we have a choice of careers. It treats Jill and Jack equally.

How To Teach
1. Teachable Students: The students taking this course are 5 and 6 years old. Bef... more How To Teach
1. Teachable Students: The students taking this course are 5 and 6 years old. Before taking the course, they could read sight words and phonically. Since they were one year old, they attended private school and had a tutor. They have a strict supervisor. They come from a middle-class family in the Philippines.
2. Parental Support: Each night, parents made sure students reviewed lectures.
3. Tutor: Monday to Friday for 8 hours a day for five weeks, the students had a tutor.
4. Limbic System, Tech, and Repetition: The course focuses on limbic system memory learning first. Each student had the paid version of Microsoft Office on their phone. They were taught to use the Read Aloud function. The lectures were downloaded on their phone. They were taught to read aloud while hearing and seeing the texts each day for 3 weeks.
5. Just Reading: After 3 weeks, students had to read the lectures without the Read Aloud function.
6. Writing: After 4 weeks students were given this test as an open book test. They had to look up and find the answers.
Conclusion
The students learned to read and recall the lectures fast.
The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. H... more The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo. When Bob was arrested, he believed the arrest was injustice, but the police thought it was Justice. Bob was ignorant of the Manila law. The police were ignorant that Bob grew up in Clown, where eating dogs and cats were legal.
The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. H... more The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. H... more The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo. Bob becomes a leader of Manila dog and cat rescue. Rescue's political Justice says dogs and cats are not food. Bob eats them. But he changes his individual Justice by not eating them to agree with Rescue's political Justice.
For 11 years, Bob ate dogs and cats in Manila with no punishment.
The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. H... more The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo. Bob's mind was not open because he did not ask could he eat dogs and cats in Manila.
In Manila, the law says, "Cats are pets, not food." What does the word "Cats" mean? Remember, lio... more In Manila, the law says, "Cats are pets, not food." What does the word "Cats" mean? Remember, lions are cats.
The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. H... more The Great Courses Case Story In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo. Why are dogs and cats treated differently in Clown and Manila?
What are the ethics of eating dogs and cats?
Xenophon said Socrates was a good man.
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. B... more In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. You live in Clown. You see someone eating a cat. You say, "Nature does not want us to eat cats." What would Socrates do?
B. Hubby lives in Manila with Justice and Injustice. He has 99 cats. He loves them. He has no money. He looked for a job for 77 days. He has no food. Injustice says to eat a cat. Justice says you do not eat. What would the Greek Gods say?
Case Story
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat f... more Case Story
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. What would Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle say about eating dogs and cats?
B. What would the Greek Gods say about dogs and cats?
C. Is Clown bad?
D. Was the arrest of Bob bad?
Case Story
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat f... more Case Story
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. What would Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle say about eating dogs and cats?
B. What would the Greek Gods say about dogs and cats?
C. Is Clown bad?
D. Was the arrest of Bob bad?
May 9th is Election Day in the naturally beautiful Philippines. QP2 is a PWD Philippine company. ... more May 9th is Election Day in the naturally beautiful Philippines. QP2 is a PWD Philippine company. It decided to send a PWD questionnaire to certain candidates. It theorized most would not respond because politicians do not care about PWD issues. QP2 emailed and mailed 61 candidates one the questionnaire two including the two leading presidential candidates.
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Papers by Dr. Theodore Arthur Pinnock
The revised version recognizes we have a choice of careers. It treats Jill and Jack equally.
1. Teachable Students: The students taking this course are 5 and 6 years old. Before taking the course, they could read sight words and phonically. Since they were one year old, they attended private school and had a tutor. They have a strict supervisor. They come from a middle-class family in the Philippines.
2. Parental Support: Each night, parents made sure students reviewed lectures.
3. Tutor: Monday to Friday for 8 hours a day for five weeks, the students had a tutor.
4. Limbic System, Tech, and Repetition: The course focuses on limbic system memory learning first. Each student had the paid version of Microsoft Office on their phone. They were taught to use the Read Aloud function. The lectures were downloaded on their phone. They were taught to read aloud while hearing and seeing the texts each day for 3 weeks.
5. Just Reading: After 3 weeks, students had to read the lectures without the Read Aloud function.
6. Writing: After 4 weeks students were given this test as an open book test. They had to look up and find the answers.
Conclusion
The students learned to read and recall the lectures fast.
A. You live in Clown. You see someone eating a cat. You say, "Nature does not want us to eat cats." What would Socrates do?
B. Hubby lives in Manila with Justice and Injustice. He has 99 cats. He loves them. He has no money. He looked for a job for 77 days. He has no food. Injustice says to eat a cat. Justice says you do not eat. What would the Greek Gods say?
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. What would Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle say about eating dogs and cats?
B. What would the Greek Gods say about dogs and cats?
C. Is Clown bad?
D. Was the arrest of Bob bad?
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. What would Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle say about eating dogs and cats?
B. What would the Greek Gods say about dogs and cats?
C. Is Clown bad?
D. Was the arrest of Bob bad?
The revised version recognizes we have a choice of careers. It treats Jill and Jack equally.
1. Teachable Students: The students taking this course are 5 and 6 years old. Before taking the course, they could read sight words and phonically. Since they were one year old, they attended private school and had a tutor. They have a strict supervisor. They come from a middle-class family in the Philippines.
2. Parental Support: Each night, parents made sure students reviewed lectures.
3. Tutor: Monday to Friday for 8 hours a day for five weeks, the students had a tutor.
4. Limbic System, Tech, and Repetition: The course focuses on limbic system memory learning first. Each student had the paid version of Microsoft Office on their phone. They were taught to use the Read Aloud function. The lectures were downloaded on their phone. They were taught to read aloud while hearing and seeing the texts each day for 3 weeks.
5. Just Reading: After 3 weeks, students had to read the lectures without the Read Aloud function.
6. Writing: After 4 weeks students were given this test as an open book test. They had to look up and find the answers.
Conclusion
The students learned to read and recall the lectures fast.
A. You live in Clown. You see someone eating a cat. You say, "Nature does not want us to eat cats." What would Socrates do?
B. Hubby lives in Manila with Justice and Injustice. He has 99 cats. He loves them. He has no money. He looked for a job for 77 days. He has no food. Injustice says to eat a cat. Justice says you do not eat. What would the Greek Gods say?
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. What would Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle say about eating dogs and cats?
B. What would the Greek Gods say about dogs and cats?
C. Is Clown bad?
D. Was the arrest of Bob bad?
In Clown, dogs and cats are excellent foods. Bob grew up in Clown. He loves to eat fried dogs. Bob moves to Manila. He raises dogs. He eats dogs. He is arrested for eating dog adobo.
A. What would Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle say about eating dogs and cats?
B. What would the Greek Gods say about dogs and cats?
C. Is Clown bad?
D. Was the arrest of Bob bad?