Wednesday, March 10, 2021

10 March - iGoogle Portal - Tab 8

 

  • We all know that most people have a hard time apologizing for their mistakes. But there are also some who apologize excessively.  Have you ever been told to stop cause you apologizing too much, and you brushed it off as your friend poking fun...

    4 hours ago
  • We live in an incredibly fast-paced world — just about everyone on call via mobile phones and/or social media. Taking time to reflect is a bit of a lost art. Most of us, unfortunately, are living unexamined lives. Self-Reflection is diving...

    2 days ago
  • Each of us has run into a narcissist at some time in our lives, and especially if you had your own experiences with a narcissist, you would know that dealing with them is often debilitating and destructive. Should you have dealt with a narcissist...

    2 days ago

Have You Heard

  • TweetThe idea that more education is the way to help workers get ahead is a cherished American principle. In fact, this “human capital” view of education dates all the way back to another period of roaring inequality in the US: the Gilded...

    13 days ago
  • TweetSchool ranking season is on us once again, which means that Have You Heard co-host Jack Schneider is in a lather. Episode #106 is devoted to demystifying the “brutal pessimism” of school rankings and ratings, from higher education...

    a month ago
  • TweetHave You Heard wades into the pitched debate about reopening schools. We hear from an epidemiologist, then tour the land to talk to parents and teachers who are trying to navigate an impossibly complex situation. Have You Heard · #105...

    a month ago

Chicago Boyz

  • Oh, for the Love of Life Orchestra, the rotting spectral zombie of reparations for slavery of African-Americans is staggering out of the graveyard of bad political ideas once more, and onto the stage of public discussion. It’s a Biden-approved...

    3 days ago
  • An article in Wired says: The future of virtual reality is far more than just video games. Silicon Valley sees the creation of virtual worlds as the ultimate free-market solution to a political problem. In a world of increasing wealth inequality...

    4 days ago
  • A comment on one of Dan’s great posts of business reminded me of my work life. Plunging in – getting caught up in the moment – I don’t have much to give someone beginning. I love his ability to step back, to analyze, to learn. This is personal...

    5 days ago

Centinel2012

  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Disease Re-Posted Mar 10, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

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  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Politics Re-Posted Mar 10, 2021 by Martin Armstrong COMMENT: Martin:I saw your comments on Europe today, and may have sent this to you before but can’t remember.I have a tract in my office from the 1920s, written...

    3 hours ago
  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Politics Re-Posted Mar 10, 2021 by Martin Armstrong CNN and the leftist media were clearly promoting Governor Cuomo as being more presidential than Trump. While the left was mercilessly bashing Trump over COVID...

    3 hours ago

The BRAD BLOG

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BlackListed News

Research Digest

Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

  • The late 18th century was an era of rapid expansion in the American West, especially the areas known now as Ohio and Indiana. In this land, John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, took it upon himself to travel the countryside, spreading...

    2 hours ago
  • This "modern megalithic garden" has three stone circles, a seven-circuit classic labyrinth, dolmen, dry-stacked stone sculpture,  many boulders and standing stones as well as natural buildings and restored prairie.  Visitors can...

    3 hours ago
  • The small village of Onogur, Bulgaria stands on land that, some 14 centuries ago, was home to a large and well-fortified city. Though there seems to be nothing left of it to this day, the strategic nature of the location makes it clear how convenient...

    4 hours ago

Accidental Deliberations

  • Fluffy cats. 

    18 hours ago
  • This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Stephanie Taylor reports on the Saskatchewan Health Authority's warning that we can't afford to loosen the province's COVID-19 rules - which of course was followed immediately by Scott Moe loosening...

    18 hours ago
  • Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Paul Krugman notes that hostility toward basic public health protection such as masks represents a stark example of conservatives sacrificing human lives to identity politics - though it's far...

    2 days ago

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