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One big difference between prostitution and slavery is that most prostitutes get paid in cold hard cash
If you offer to give me a lot of money, but only if I perform certain tasks, is that servitude? Linked In News Post Forum
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The Occupy Movement is occupying maladjustment to pro-consumerism
… and researchers at Fordham University publish an article in the Christian Science Monitor saying that they don’t like it. Linked In News Post Forum
Does the Energy Sector want to do to the Environment as the Banking Industry did to the Economy?
Why, then, are Republicans pretending otherwise? Part of the answer is that the party is rewarding its benefactors: the oil and gas industry doesn’t create many jobs, but it does spend a lot of money on lobbying and campaign contributions. … Continue reading
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Leipzig Book Fair
There’s a lot of ACTA talk at the Leipzig Book Fair — if you have some answers to my questions, then please let me know! Linked In News Post Forum
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This is RIDICULOUS
Facebook is ridiculous… — there — I said it! Last night I was chatting with a facebook friend — who is very knowledgeable in her field and by no means a dummy in any regard — about an update she … Continue reading
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Word!
Mark Zuckerberg (and the facebook.com executive team) need/s to pay attention to this. Linked In News Post Forum
There is a reality that haunts the United States of America today — the reality of economic planning
If you’re not too big to fail, then you’re probably too small to matter: the existence of important agglomeration economies immediately implies that there are social consequences to the success or failure of an individual firm that aren’t captured by … Continue reading
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Occupy Search Engines! ;)
Yesterday a friend of mine shared this funny video: What is not funny, though, is when the joke is on you! Linked In News Post Forum
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800 million people helped facebook.com, not the other way around
We have already helped more than 800 million people map out more than 100 billion connections so far, and our goal is to help this rewiring accelerate. Linked In News Post Forum
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The difference between New World 1.0 and New World 2.0
Following up on the signs of the times, I want to now explain some significant differences between the “real” New World and the “virtual” New World. In order to simplify this exercise, I will not take such a broad view … Continue reading
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