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Shades of Clear

Shades of Clear
In the paper "What Color is Your Paradigm?" by Jim Sollishch, Jim unwillingly, unconsciously, and unintentionally proves (to me at least) that he is a very competent father and teacher.
The paper isn't about being a good father though and Jim isn't even technically a teacher. His paper is about paradigms. Now Jim did not give a clear definition within his paper as to what a paradigm technically is. So I decided that this was worth getting a dictionary out for. I guess fate disagreed, for the dictionary has seemingly gotten up and walked away. That's ok: even if the technical definition isn't clear to me, I think the concept is. A paradigm is either something that you can look at differently or it's the actual act of looking at something differently. In Jim's paper he plays the Sesame Street game. One of these things doesn't belong with his three kids. The objects in question were an orange, a strawberry, and a tomato. Jim's oldest child says it's the tomato...

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