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POPSThe truths behind the tea parties Perhaps people need to see the value in the idea that taxation is a good thing when spent on essential services. There would be less disposable income, but also less having to rely on keeping a job you don't like just to pay for services on the private market
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POPSThe Changing Uses Of Field Recordings Field recording is the analog to documentary photography, but has a more profound impact if it is encoded to other memories that may have taken place in that location.
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POPSOil Giants Loath to Follow Obama’s Green Lead Everything reduces to profits, and there is no money to be made in alt energy. It reamins to be seen what big oil will do, but any search through history will find many instances where they invested in new energy, then abandoned it because they was not profit.
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POPSThe Seeds of Inflation Another sign of a bubble. Don't we know we should be experiencing cognitive dissonance in place of our denial?
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POPSLearning How to Think (2) We reduce our opinion identities to exformation, to remain consistent with our opinions. The main purpose of this is to avoid having to admit being wrong.
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POPSViewing Journalism as a Work of Art Photography gives the impression of something that is easy to do by mere virtue of its speed. But some images take a long time to capture, especially if you've scouted them.
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POPSAs Rights Clash on YouTube, Some Music Vanishes This 4-point test could not possibly address a situation where an entire work is a parody, or when the objective is to make commentary on the commercial value. The copyright law should not be used to squelch public opinion by hiding under one of the legs of this stool. Conversely, parodies need to be completely transparent in their objectives so as to not confuse artistic discourse with rights to the intellectual property. The big problem with YouTube is that while something might be fair use in its own intent, it might be something else to others, e.g. using YouTube as a radio.
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POPSFull Commanding Denial Tom Ashbrook interviewed an entrepreneur from India. Not once was there a realization that the growth he was so bullish about is sustainable. He didn't see that the example in the west is the canary in the coal mine.
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POPSThe Daily Me He sees it as a slippery slope. I see it as simply tuning into compelling content. What is the difference between selecting which content you want to have pushed at you and pulling it yourself?
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POPSOil prices stall Iraq security Oil prices should be fixed at $4-5 gallon to ensure that there is sufficient investment in alternative energy. That would be political suicide...