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July 2, 2009

Mathematics

Filed under: mathematics — Tags: — Pete @ 3:10 am

Everyone is selling — are you buying?  Using a Generation Kill‘ism – respect the math.  Learn to think for yourself and ask critical questions. I just heard and ad on tv saying – 70% cleaner – cleaner than what?  Ask the questions.  Enable yourself to find the answers.  Don’t depend on others or believe others all the time.

I have my degree in Applied Mathematics.  I do love math for many reasons.  It is a true international language.  You can model things in math, display data in or with math and our world is just full of math.  You can even go to the moon and beyond!

Now I do have issues with math.  Not so much with the science as with the application.  I like to look at data with a critical eye.  To do that, you need to have the underlying data somewhat exposed.  A quick example would be that the murder rate in a city is up 100% over last year.  In a city the size of New York that would be quite a few people according to wikipedia: “there were 2,245 murders in 1990″.  Now compare that with a town that had 1 murder in 1990.  100% increase in New York would mean that there would have been 4,490 murders vs. 2 in our “other town”.  The underlying data does matter.

So here is where my issue is with this example.  If you want to get a good sound bite you use the 100% increase without exposing the underlying data.  However if you use another math concept, murder per 100,000 or some other metric, might that not give you a better idea of the change?  Back to wikipedia for this data from 1963: ” there were 539 murders that year, for a murder rate of 6.58 per 100,000 people”.  While this is again very useful information you would need to do some math to figure out how many people were in New York during this time.  Here is one of those word problems.  rate = (murders /population) * 100,000.  Plug in the values and you get the population of New York in 1990 was 8,191,489.  This compares with 7,322,564 as stated here.  Close yes, but the numbers are not the same.  So who do you believe.  I think you need to question what is given to you and learn how to do your own math to keep others honest.  And alway try to figure out the data.

We should all try to use our skills, and not just believe.  Please do us all a favor and learn how to critically think about things.  Maybe not everything, but do question what others are telling you.  I think this is especially true when you do not agree with the information that is presented to you.  Don’t just throw it out, discount it with your own fact checking.  The internet has made this a much easier task.

Do you like to question facts?

July 1, 2009

Attorney Aaron Sachs is the Presenting Sponsor of ‘I Love America’ at James River Assembly

Filed under: Press Releases — Tags: , , — Pete @ 3:06 am

Springfield, MO June 22, 2009 — The Springfield, Missouri law firm of Aaron Sachs & Associates is the presenting sponsor of the ‘I Love America’ celebration, which will be held in Springfield on Friday, July 3rd. In past years, the day-long event has drawn over 80,000 people. Sachs says that “there is something there for all ages and all tastes, with over 100 free games and activities, aerial acrobatics, an air show, food, six bands, and a musically choreographed fireworks show performed by James River Choir. The ‘I Love America’ Celebration honors the founding of our nation and celebrates God’s faithfulness to America.” This is the fifth year Aaron Sachs’ firm has been a sponsor. The event is also sponsored by Empire Bank, Price Cutter, Incredible Pizza, Central Dodge, TLC Properties, KOLR 10 and Ozarks Fox.

Gates open at 11 am on Friday, July 3rd at the Springfield Underground located at Highway 65 and Division street in Springfield, Mo. This event will be the largest family event of the Summer and admission is free. Live coverage begins at 7 pm and runs until 10 pm on Direct TV channel 365, Mediacom channel 89. Coverage nationally and internationally will begin at 5 pm and go to midnight on God TV. Six christian contemporary bands will be preforming live throughout the day and night consisting of Vicky Beeching, The Afters, Leeland, Israel and New Breed, Live Out Loud and Press Play.

The event will be of particular interest to residents of Springfield and surrounding communities including cities as far away as Joplin and Columbia. The day long festival has always attracted the largest attendance for July 4th celebrations in the Ozarks. Crowds are expected to be even larger this year since, for the first time in 27 years, the City of Springfield’s “Firefall” event, with its well-known and popular fireworks display, will not be staged due to budget cutbacks. James River Assembly is recruiting approximately 2,500 church volunteers to help staff the event.

James River Assembly is one of the largest Assembly of God churches in America. It has been exemplary as a growing fellowship, having started with only 75 members in 1991. Average weekly attendance in 2009 is running at approximately 8,100, with over 15,000 attending Easter services. James River Assembly is located in Ozark, Missouri in Christian County. Christian County’s population is predicted to increase by 120,000 over the next two decades. As a result, a second church campus known as Wilson’s Creek will be opening in Greene County on Sunday, September 20th.

The Sachs family has been associated with the Assemblies of God for generations. Aaron and his wife of 19 years, Shelly, and their children Sarah and Will attend James River Assembly. Aaron’s father, Reverend William Nelson Sachs, was formerly the District Council Superintendent for the Southern Missouri District Council of the Assemblies of God and occupied this office when James River Assembly opened its doors in 1991. Aaron’s grandfather was also an Assembly of God minister. Aaron Sachs originally established the church body as a not-for-profit corporation. The personal injury law firm of Aaron Sachs & Associates, P.C. has been involved in a variety of community service projects over the years. For more information on Aaron Sachs & Associates, P.C. and their sponsorship of “I Love America,” visit their website at http://www.autoinjury.com/community-service/i-love-america.

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