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After The Imperial Presidency
debbyski
by debbyski  11-9-2008    4
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Lieberman a 'Reagan Democrat'?
Palema
by Palema  11-11-2008    3
 It's funny, when he led the state Senate in the 1970s, he seemed like a liberal -- even in those liberal days. I recall the early Saturday morning when the Willimantic Chronicle, where I worked at the time, got a call that the AG was coming out to investigate a storage facility. I had pulled the Sat a.m. shift that week, and dutifully went with a photographer to see what was up. Not a whole lot, as it turned out -- but it was clear at that moment that the man was going to run for the US. Senate.
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Obamas poor country formative education,blinkers OFF
chedare
by chedare  11-8-2008    3
 I recently heard Mick Dobson Aboriginal australian spokesman heartened by Obamas intention to embrace issues with the Indiginous Nations issues in USA.I hope like others that he is not blinkered to overseas exploitation of other indiginous cultures and walks the talk globally,, cherry picking will be the cowards way given his pride in statements that he grew up in the "poor" country till he was 10. That country has extremes between rich and poor and justice is often very expensive depending on colour and religion.Melanesians have no respect or rights and due to USA policy in cold war years had their self determination shredded by US and corrupt Sakano,s expansionist ambitions.
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5 Psychological Experiments That Expose Humanity's Dark Side
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  11-9-2008   
 #2. The Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) The Setup: Psychologist Philip Zimbardo wanted to find out how captivity affects authorities and inmates in prison. Sounds innocent enough. Seriously, what could go wrong? #1. The Milgram Experiment (1961) The Setup: When the prosecution of the Nazis got underway at the Nuremberg Trials, many of the defendants' excuse seemed to revolve around the ideas of, "I'm not really a prick" and, "Hey man, I was just following orders." Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram wanted to test willingness of subjects to obey an authority figure. Maybe he could just, you know, ask people? Oh, hell no. That would not be nearly horrifying enough.
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Temperature influences emotional perception
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  10-24-2008   
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THE IDIOTS WHO RULE AMERICA II
klippety
by klippety  10-21-2008   
 Noteworthy and unabashed confession of a greedy SOB
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McCain Racism, Hypocrisy on Khalidi Issue
arifsali
by arifsali  10-31-2008    3
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So Long, Suckers.
abailart
by abailart  10-18-2008    3
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Link found between physical and emotional warmth
Kelika
by Kelika  10-24-2008   
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Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother found dead
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-24-2008    4
 Police have now issued an Amber Alert for Hudson's 7-year-old nephew.
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Have We Learned Enough?
debbyski
by debbyski  10-26-2008    1
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Electric eels inspire bio-battery idea
pokkets
by pokkets  10-22-2008   
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So long, suckers. Millionaire hedge fund boss thanks 'idiot' traders and retires at 37
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-20-2008    2
 I wonder how people feel about this one then!!!
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Hackers delight -- A history of MIT pranks
sahara
by sahara  10-18-2008   
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Why Do Only 10% Of Smokers Get Lung Cancer? Genetic Biomarker May Provide The Answer
wildcat
by wildcat  10-15-2008    10
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Catonsville protester dies
hayesstw
by hayesstw  10-6-2008    2
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Where is my money?
dakotayii
by dakotayii  10-11-2008    1
 "It's in people's minds," Shiller explains. "We're just recording a measure of what people think the stock market is worth. What the people who are willing to trade today — who are very, very few people — are actually trading at. So we're just extrapolating that and thinking, well, maybe that's what everyone thinks it's worth." Shiller uses the example of an appraiser who values a house at $350,000, a week after saying it was worth $400,000. "In a sense, $50,000 just disappeared when he said that," he said. "But it's all in the mind." While the money in your pocket is unlikely to just vanish into thin air, the money you could have had, if only you'd sold your house or drained your stock-heavy mutual funds a year ago, most certainly can. "You can't enjoy the benefits of your 401(k) if it's disappeared," Jorgenson explains. "If you had it all in financial stocks and they've all gone down by 80 percent — sorry! That is a permanent loss because those folks aren't coming back.
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All That Money You've Lost — Where Did It Go?
merrie
by merrie  10-13-2008    1
 . . . screen, confident that you'll get good money for them when you decide to sell. And you won't be alone — staring at millions of computer screens are other investors who share your confidence that the value of their portfolios will hold up. But that collective confidence, Jorgenson says, is gone. And when confidence is drained out of a financial system , a lot of investors will decide to sell at any price, and a big chunk of that money you thought your investments were worth simply goes away. In the process, of course, you're losing wealth. But does that mean someone else must be gaining it? Does the world have some fixed amount of wealth that shifts between people, nations and institutions with the ebb and flow of the economy?
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High speed crash makes galaxies 'sterile'
pokkets
by pokkets  10-10-2008   
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Fish Picker From Alaska
birdie-brain
by birdie-brain  10-9-2008    2
 This is about Sarah Palin. I'm not American, I'm Australian, but I still have this grotesquely huge distain for the woman. Especially what she said about abortions. Don't get me started on it. x_x
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Bill Maher: New Rules - Look Beyond The Candidates’ Skin Color
ratilfar
by ratilfar  9-28-2008    3
 Cont.... And it’s true, he’s spent his entire life shuffling from one low-paying government job to another. Well, except those years he spent in prison. Typical! And between you and me, he’s not very articulate. Oh, he may have some street smarts, but he’s not what you call an educated man. He freely admits he’s ignorant about the economy. And apparently the only thing his white running mate knows how to do is crank out one baby after another. And now of course, her teenage daughter is pregnant out of wedlock. Because she learns it at home! But that doesn’t mean we should assume all white people are like that, just because so many of them are.
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Is a Dark-Matter Galaxy Orbiting the Milky Way?
tabsey
by tabsey  9-25-2008   
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EXPOSED UNTRUTHS CONTINUE IMPACT
klippety
by klippety  9-25-2008   
 Regardless of ones party affiliation, lies and distortions continue to shape opinions even after the debunking
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A White Guy Reflects on White Anti-Intellectualism
zizzy
by zizzy  9-24-2008    5
  What else but a deep contempt for education (or book learnin' as we sometimes jokingly refer to it in the South) could explain why Barack Obama's Harvard Law School education can be mocked as elitist and out of touch, while John McCain's bottom-feeder academic record and Sarah Palin's four colleges in six years and degree from the University of Idaho, makes them ready to lead, and more like "normal people?" (And please, don't tell me how it isn't his education that poses the problem, but rather his comments about rural folks clinging to God and guns when times are tight, since a week after he made that comment, Dick Cheney implied that West Virginians were all a bunch of inbreds, and rural whites didn't seem to care, since at least he isn't an uppity black guy).
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100 Extensive University Libraries from Around the World that Anyone Can Access
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  9-7-2008    2
 For the complete list, pl visit the site...
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The emperor has no cloths...
earnric
by earnric  9-10-2008   
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Scientists May Have Found Brain’s Center For Self-Control
xpersianx
by xpersianx  9-10-2008   
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“Junk DNA” May Have Triggered Key Evolutionary Changes in Human Thumb and Foot
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-7-2008   
 A rapidly evolving sequence from the human genome drives gene activity in the developing thumb, wrist and ankle of mouse embryos, suggesting the sequence may have contributed to key evolutionary changes in the human limbs that allowed us to walk upright and use tools. An indication of their biological importance, many of these non-coding sequences have remained similar, or “conserved,” even across distantly related vertebrate species such as chickens and humans. Recent functional studies suggest some of these “conserved non-coding sequences” control the genes that direct human development.
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Plastics chemical 'harms brain function in monkeys'
tabsey
by tabsey  9-6-2008   
 Plastic water bottles can now be replaced with safer alternatives. eg a glass
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BPA and monkey health probs
chipperdean
by chipperdean  9-4-2008   
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"Ceremonial deism," U.S. civil religion, and the law
enbar
by enbar  9-3-2008    1
 A Pew Forum backgrounder on the status of (supposedly) religiously-neutral invocations of a deity by government agents.
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94.2% of the 2008 Fortune 500 Provide Sexual Orientation Nondiscrimination
queah
by queah  8-29-2008   
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Most Ethical Destinations?
Rebecca Ruiz
by Rebecca Ruiz  8-7-2008    1
 Worried about your travel footprint? Want to support tourism in a developing country but don't want to support bad environmental practices or human rights abuses? Check out this list of "most ethical destinations" compiled by ethicaltraveler.org.
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'Beer goggles' are real - it's official
Mohir
by Mohir  8-16-2008   
 As well as changing perceptions of attractiveness, alcohol also encourages us to engage in behaviour we would otherwise avoid. In a study by Robert Leeman of Yale University students reported they were more likely to engage in risky sexual acts after drinking - which could be due to alcohol lowering our inhibitions through a direct effect on the brain or by providing a convenient excuse for such behaviour.
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Yay! More great material online for free!
Antara
by Antara  6-6-2008    2
  As someone who really didn't take advantage of educational opportunities when I was young, I feel doubly grateful to have all these resources around me now :)
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Nestle Cancels Bottled Water Contract
papananook
by papananook  8-8-2008   
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Funny Epitaph
zippunkygirl
by zippunkygirl  8-5-2008   
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Amateur spies gassy 'cosmic ghost'
pokkets
by pokkets  8-6-2008   
 Some people get to name an object. Even fewer get to name a new class of object. Now we'll have people scanning the skies for Voorwerps. One day we might even discover what they are. I wonder if they come in different colours?
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The Arrogance of Uneducated Liberals
pkronfield
by pkronfield  8-2-2008    5
 An acquaintance of mine says PhD stands for "piled higher and deeper". I know a lot of purportedly highly intellegent and educated people who don't have enough sense to pour piss out of a boot. But I'll grant these "mental giants" one thing - - they have boundless quantities of pomposity and arrogance. Some fo the qualities possessed by the divine candidate, B. Hussein Obama
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Obama Forecast To Win
leslielykes1
by leslielykes1  8-2-2008    2
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