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After she described the extraordinary relationship between Dr. Alice Stewart, the medical researcher, and George Kneale, the statistician Stewart worked with, Heffernan went on to describe a phenomenon that we all recognize, "the elephant in the room." That's an idiom we use in Canada (and I'm sure in other countries) to describe the discomfort we feel when the downside of a situation is glaringly obvious, but no one has the nerve to talk about it.

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Why did I speak up instead? Both these people did something I found very trying. I had ongoing deliberations with them that seemed to be ongoing on my side alone. In other words, I had correspondences that seemed very one-sided when I needed them to be more two-sided. In the first instance, I needed to finalize a lease for a property after agreeing to rent it to an executive. However, after I accepted his proposal, I had a lot of trouble pinning him down. He disregarded many of my emails, leaving me feeling a bit off balance about our impending deal.

Anyone listening to Thum's music for the first time would be skeptical. They'd think he actually used music production software to make his music and trick everyone into thinking he's using his natural voice. But as he demonstrated in a Homepage video, filmed at the Sydney Opera House in Bennelong Point, Sydney, everything is pure talent with a little help from recording devices. He performs various songs throughout the clip, but the one at the end is a jazz song revealing his full talent.

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Does the understanding of geneographics (The study of gene or genetics as it relates to geography and migration or through time) hold the key to ending racism or is racism based on such illogical beliefs so the use of logic will not sway racists from their beliefs?

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