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- The Pledge of Allegiance is un-American on 2009-11-18
- The Dark Side of Incentives - BusinessWeek on 2009-11-17
- Inventor's 2020 vision: to help 1bn of the world's poorest see better | Society | The Guardian on 2009-11-17
- Startups in a Downturn - AOL Small Business on 2009-11-12
- Designing for social traction: Turn a user into a passionate customer *before* making them sign up for your service - Sachin's Posterous on 2009-11-10
- BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Danish pupils use web in exams on 2009-11-10
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Jim Rogers: The Next 10 Years - BLOG IU.COM on 2009-10-18
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“The best advice of any kind that I can give you is to teach your children and grandchildren Chinese.”
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The Illusion of Living Wage Laws - Bill Barnes - Mises Institute on 2009-10-15
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thens, Georgia, is widely considered to be impoverished. A "living wage" is usually the result of a local government effort to increase the legally permissible wage above the state or federally ma
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- Small change: Does ‘microlending’ actually fight poverty? - The Boston Globe on 2009-10-14
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A Wandering Mind Heads Toward Insight - WSJ.com on 2009-10-14
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In our fables of science and discovery, the crucial role of insight is a cherished theme. To these epiphanies, we owe the concept of alternating electrical current, the discovery of penicillin, and on a less lofty note, the invention of Post-its, ice-cream cones, and Velcro.
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Lately, though, researchers have been able to document the brain's behavior during Eureka moments by recording brain-wave patterns and imaging the neural circuits that become active as volunteers struggle to solve anagrams, riddles and other brain teasers.
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