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      <title>The Architecture of Silence: Abraham Wald and the Epistemology of Missing Data</title>
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      <description>In 1943, the US military wanted to armor the bullet holes on their B-17s. A mathematician told them to armor the empty spaces. This is the story of how Survivorship Bias destroys modern AI models and business strategies.</description>
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      <title>Florence Nightingale - The Mother of Nursing</title>
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      <title>Carto: From a UN Invoice to Conquering the Geospatial Cloud</title>
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