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Welcome to the personal web site of Darron Steele. This page provides links to documents for general distribution written by me. They are free to be printed and distributed as is with no deletions or mark-overs, although private annotations are acceptable so long as they do not make my work unintelligible. I also reserve the right to modify/edit, replace, or even remove them at any time with no notice.

This is a personal web site affiliated only with me as a private individual.
These documents are to be considered my work and are not to be linked to any entity other than myself.

Direct access to these files is usually possible but it is important to remember that URLs are
case-sensitive. These files can always be accessed through THIS page. This is a low key effort to give anyone who would want access to these documents access to them. I ask your forbearance on a lack of fanciness -- remember, this site is for the documents.

These are all Adobe PDF files to preserve their intended formatting and appearances.  The files can be saved to your computer by by right-clicking it and starting with the menu that arises out of most browsers. Follow the directions. The completely free Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded from
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Mathematics Help
https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/fract16.pdf Older Material:
https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/fract15.pdf
This outlines a new method to convert fractions with unlike denominators into fractions with common denominators in order to add and subtract them. Other applications of the conversion method are also shown. This method is much simpler than the standard method. Intended for a general audience.

About 520 kilobytes. A 3kb/second dial-up connection transfer rate would load this in about three minutes. Faster connections would be quicker.

This an older draft of the original paper that outlines a new method to convert fractions with unlike denominators into fractions with common denominators in order to add and subtract them. Much simpler than the standard method. Intended for a general audience.

About 520 kilobytes. A 3 kb/second dial-up connection transfer rate would load this in about three minutes. Faster connections would be quicker.
https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/addendum.pdf
This is an addendum to the older draft. About 180 kilobytes. About one minute at 3 kb/second dialup.
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Christian Doctrine Documents: Two of Them.
Page:  https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/unity2.html
The document there outlines the biblical basis for church unity. This is a work in progress and may be altered or replaced with no notice.

Around 2400 kilobytes, roughly 2.8 megabytes. A 3.5 kb/second dial-up connection transfer rate would load this in about 11 minutes. High-speed connections should be much quicker.

The page also includes the document in parts.

https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/wrdbap21.pdf
This outlines a new and more likely way to understand Christian baptism as taught and practiced in the Bible. Work has ceased on this document at least for now.

About 800 kilobytes. A 3 kb/second dial-up connection transfer rate would load this in about four and a half minutes. Faster connections would be quicker.
Christian Evidence Documents: Two of Them.
https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/daniel5.pdf https://dsteele1976.tripod.com/jesus.pdf
This document outlines how religious historians skeptical of the New Testament still accept certain aspects of Jesus' life, and how those aspects were prophesied.

Made from old WordPerfect for DOS file. Last updated 2002; hence, weird format.

Adobe PDF file as are the others. About 70 kilobytes; less than 25 seconds on a 3kb/second dialup connection and much faster on high-speed connections.
This document examines the likelihood of a recently conjectured date of authorship for the Old Testament Book of Daniel.

Adobe PDF file as are the others. Approximately 120 kilobytes; about 40 seconds on a 3kb/second dialup connection and much faster on high-speed connections.
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I hope these can be of use to some people. Thank you in advance for your forbearance.   --Darron Steele
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