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    Awesome research/ Homework resource
    cosmic_kitten1
    by cosmic_kitten1  1-14-2007    3
     I only found this the other day and mostly I'm clipping it for my own uses; however, it's a great resource and I thought I'd share. The site itself has pretty cool info too. 'Hope you guys like the clip.
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    Why do women's clothes button from the left, while men's button from the right?
    michellezm
    by michellezm  3-29-2008    11
     No Remarks
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    How we confuse symbols and things
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  12-17-2006   
     most "educated" people cannot tell the difference between a fact and an idea, the most common confusion of symbol and thing.
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    Embarrassing Predictions
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  3-28-2007    2
     No Remarks
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    Free Online Courses from Great Universities
    Sheroug
    by Sheroug  6-20-2008    2
     Goody :D
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    What Does It Mean to Be Human?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-4-2008    11
     and your answer?
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    The Downside of Optimism
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-13-2007    10
     in comparison, extreme optimists: * Work significantly fewer hours * Hold a higher proportion of individual stocks in their portfolios * Are more likely to be day traders * Save less money * Are less likely to pay off their credit card balances on a regular basis * Are more likely to smoke “The differences between optimists and extreme optimists are remarkable and suggest that over-optimism, like overconfidence, may in fact lead to behaviors that are unwise,” Puri said.
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    Which Existed First: God or the Human Imagination?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-29-2008    22
     No Remarks
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    The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  1-30-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    The Rapture Can't Happen Soon Enough
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  1-20-2008    24
     The Lord told me to clip this. :) The Rapture Index (omens portending the Rapture) stands at 163, the highest it's been since September 11, 2001 when it peaked at its all-time high of 182. I don't know what the numbers mean either. But I'm not making this up. Anyway, I'm not worried about 'the Rapture' one little bit... Jesus , he knows me. ;)
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    SEXY (Totaly hot naked picture of a Mono-monostatic object: perfect geometric equilibrium)
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  12-8-2007    16
     Now that I have your attention, allow me to introduce the Gomboc! It's an object of absolutely perfect geometric equilbrium. There is only one position in which it can rest, and it will always return to the exact same posture, because the balance of its proportions all pull it to a single incredibly narrow center of gravity. And, it is TOTALLY NAKED! I mean, just check out the curves on this one! How did we get this Gombloc? Well, there were a few Russian mathematicians sitting around (probably stoned) who thought it would be cool. So they just sat down and did the math "for a few years" and then tested thousands of pebles (once again, STONED!) until they just decided to make one themselves. I am so not worthy!
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    The truth about recycling
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-14-2007    2
     Far too much valuable info here to fit in a clip, so go to the source for interesting discussions of the history of recycling, current status, innovations and concerns about what happens to recyclables being shipped to China and other developing nations. China is now the largest importer of recyclable materials in the world! The explanation of how single stream collection of recyclables works is fascinating. I was not aware of all the new technology being employed to sort and separate recyclable materials. The section on the future of recycling discusses the need for product design to take into account recycling of the product materials to create "closed-loop" cycles where there is no waste. Sustainable packaging emphasizes the use of renewable, recycled and non-toxic source materials to benefit the environment and cut costs. Wal-Mart is jumping on this bandwagon. "Waste is really a design flaw."
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    Why the poor can't stop having children
    BigBadWolf
    by BigBadWolf  7-23-2007    3
     Very interesting read with lots of insight.
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    One Third of Us are Starving
    abailart
    by abailart  9-28-2008    4
     No Remarks
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    Wildlife of Madagascar - pics
    righthand
    by righthand  4-11-2008    14
     2 Avahi occidentalis A western woolly lemur. Scientists have used specially developed software to create detailed maps of how species are distributed on the island down to a per kilometre level 3 Avahi laniger An eastern woolly lemur. Data was collected on the exact locations of more than 2,300 Malagasy species from six major groups: lemurs, butterflies, frogs, geckos, ants and plants 4 Daubentonia madagascariensis An aye-aye. The world's largest nocturnal primate is found only in Madagascar and well known for its unique method of finding food: it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out 5 The Indri indri, one of the largest lemurs. The scientists say the Madagascar model could be used for other biodiversity hot spots around the world by helping scientists to predict where species might go for refuge when habitats are endangered by climate change
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    Online Papers in Philosophy
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  11-23-2006    5
     This is fantastic. What is the point of this site? Many philosophers provide drafts of new papers on their websites; Online Papers in Philosophy keeps track of all the sites I’m aware of, and alerts readers to newly posted papers. Here are the sites I am currently tracking. (Actually, that list might not be completely up-to-date; as new pages are submitted, I add them to the list that my software uses; I periodically update the online list to match.) Checking in regularly with OPP will keep you aware of at least most of the new papers being posted on the web. Check out which sites are being tracked here: http://philosophy.jollyutter.net/opp/?page_id=6 I just clipped a few papers, click source ... really ...
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    'Gay-friendly' cities enjoy more economic prosperity
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-24-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Iceland in Meltdown Disaster
    abailart
    by abailart  10-5-2008    2
     Man-made global economics change.
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    Life's Little Mysteries
    debbyski
    by debbyski  3-30-2008    12
     No Remarks
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    The Science of Irrationality: Why We Humans Behave So Strangely
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-28-2008   
     No Remarks
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    Why hate Gore?
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  10-16-2007    120
     Granted, giving Gore the Nobel Prize may well be a political stunt somewhat out of proportion with the relevance of his actions. On the other hand humorless extreme conservatives have even more distorted notion of Gore. Their obsessive hatred of him is even more surreal than the hype. Why do they care so much about him? Why froth at the mouth over just one politician? Klugman provides some interesting answers, but also seems a little to simplistic. I have long been puzzeled on the vhemence with which conservatives react against environmentalism, and I don't think its as simple as pure greed.
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    Why doing nothing may sometimes be the best action of all
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  3-15-2008    26
     By taking action — even if it’s neither rational nor likely to be successful — they can at least be seen to have done something.If they stand and wait until the ball is kicked and then fail to stop it, they feel worse because of their inaction; and others are far more likely to criticize them for not appearing even to try. It’s better to try a poor action than try a better — but seemingly passive — response if both fail; even though the “inactive” response is more rational and based on a better likelihood of success. In today’s business world, action is preferred over the alternatives and is more likely to result in forgiveness when a mistake is made. You can always say that you tried. The person who does nothing is doubly damned: once for the mistake and again for not “doing something.”This urge to action — to get things done — is more emotional than rational. “Wait and see” risks your credibility and reputation, even where it can be shown to be the optimal course.
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    Struggling By on the Minimum Wage
    jklugman
    by jklugman  1-11-2007    57
     Via Amal A at Improvisations.
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    When Money and Profit are Gods
    abailart
    by abailart  9-20-2008    2
     No Remarks
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    Free education on the Internet - Courses, tutorials, and skill-building
    einbar
    by einbar  9-9-2008    1
      "Courses, tutorials, and skill-building activities for today's most important vocational and academic discipline
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    Create your own timelines (and more)
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-11-2008    7
     Very good history site
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    Why there is a Shortage of Attractive Men
    abailart
    by abailart  4-21-2008    7
     You will need to read the article. Then make your bids.
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    Would you steal a buck? How about a can of soda?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  4-15-2008    1
     Fascinating read ! highly recommended
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    Why do the super-rich want so much money?
    tpq62
    by tpq62  3-5-2007    9
     No Remarks
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    How deregulation destroyed African agriculture
    masbury
    by masbury  6-6-2008    13
     And changed Africa into a food importer
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    Bloomberg calls for a new New Deal
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  8-3-2008    4
     A great piece by Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg. I think this man is one of the country's greatest assets - i sure hope we find a way to empower him. He has, in my opinion, been a great mayor for new york city.
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    The social psychology revolution is reaching its tipping point
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-19-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    The Truth About Republican Economics and American Debt
    AcesLucky
    by AcesLucky  1-12-2008    7
     The chart will SHOCK you into reality about the Conservative agenda to borrow until the dollar is completely worthless and America is owned by foreigners.
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    Nature loss 'to hurt global poor'
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-29-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    Do economists need brains?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-31-2008   
     For the past four years, a group of leading neuroeconomists and neuroscientists has met to refine questions about the brain and economic behaviour. Researchers trained in both neuroscience and economics are entering the field. Daniel Kahneman, a Princeton University psychologist who in 2002 won the Nobel prize in economics for his contribution to behavioural economics, is an enthusiastic supporter of the new field. “In many areas of economics, it will dominate, because it works,” says Mr Kahneman. Interesting read...
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    Palin - the reality is showing
    ruralart
    by ruralart  9-26-2008    9
     Glad to see folks are beginning to see her clearly. She is very, very scary.
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    Chinese beginning to discuss dumping the dollar
    deb2012
    by deb2012  9-17-2008    13
     as the world's currency
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    Separate Is Never Equal
    Kore7
    by Kore7  9-16-2007    3
     Unfortunately, the tendency of self-segregation amongst races in America persists in spite of the economic repercussions it passes on to future generations. The model incorporated the idea that parents tend to invest more heavily in giving their children the skills that employers value when they expect that investment to pay off later in higher wages. It also included the fact that children are more likely to succeed when they are surrounded by other children who are succeeding. For example, studies show that having friends with strong vocabularies helps a child to pick up more words with less effort. The latter effect makes informal, social segregation particularly damaging, the researchers found. People who have been subject to discrimination in the past are less likely to have acquired the skills needed for high-wage jobs, compared with those who were not subject to discrimination. Their children, then, are less likely to pick up those skills naturally at home.
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    To Trust or Not to Trust?
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-15-2008    1
     It has been hypothesized that oxytocin, a hormone recognized for its role in social attachment and facilitation of social interactions, is also important in the formation of trust. For instance, application of oxytocin to “investors” in experimental games increases their tendency to engage in social risks and trust someone else with their money (see this and this). The study by Baumgartner and his colleagues highlights the neural mechanisms through which oxytocin acts to facilitate trust behavior by investigating what happens in the brain when trust breaks down.
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    How Bush Destroyed the Dollar
    tabsey
    by tabsey  2-11-2008    13
     Manufacturing & Technology News, Washington Some will enjoy but most won't.
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