http://holykaw.alltop.com/colleges-say-farewell-to-classics-philosophy
You can call me elitist, you can call me privileged, you can call me detached. But this article roubles me. The New York Times reports that in the midst of a shrunken job market, students and their families are calling for more education that prepares graduates for jobs and internships. In response, some universities are [...]
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http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/nathaniel-perez/marketing-strategy-and-analysis/no-i-don-t-want-be-friends-my-butter-brand-rela
While brands still try hard to “crack the Social Media code,” most seem to understand consumers no longer find the prospect of being friends with a brand more engaging than the single click it took to fan the brand page on Facebook. After all, what’s so novel about the thought of a friendship with my [...]
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Americans’ print consumption has declined since 1960, but words delivered by computer have more than made up the difference. (Image courtesy of the University of California at San Diego’s Global Information Industry Center)Conventional wisdom holds that YouTube, videogames, cable TV and iPods have turned us away from the written word. Glowing streams of visual delights [...]
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Almost everyone is held down by what some call “the silent killer”. Procrastination strikes everywhere. We all want to avoid the pain or discomfort of doing something we feel is boring, stupid, pointless, hard, complicated, risky, possibly really emotionally painful and so on.
But even though we know that we will have to do it eventually [...]
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By overlooking cuts in research and development, product design, and worker training, GDP is greatly overstating the economy’s strength.
Here’s a riddle: If a scientist or engineer is laid off, does it affect gross domestic product?
The third-quarter GDP figures, released on Oct. 29, showed the economy growing at a 3.5% annual pace, breaking a string of [...]
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