A recent graduate of Kansas State University in Anthropology, Spanish, and Philosophy, exploring a richer interpretation of life through an integral lens is my muse.
I am interested in community,culture,environment,anthropology,integralism,holism,spirituality.
Member since Aug 13, 2006, follows 15 people, 3 public groups, 1473 public bookmarks (1534 total).
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- India is morphing into a global R&D hub, but can it ever take on Silicon Valley? about 13 hours ago
- India's third gender gets own identity in voter rolls - CNN.com on 2009-11-13
- DIY Bike Trailer - DIY - Lifehacker on 2009-11-12
- Paul Carr Debates Jeff Jarvis About So-Called Citizen Journalists on 2009-11-12
- CA Library To Debut Netflix-Like “Fines-Free” Program - 11/10/2009 - Library Journal on 2009-11-11
- Back Issues : The New Yorker on 2009-11-11
- Indian trains recruit boxers and wrestlers in fight against ticketless passengers - Telegraph on 2009-11-11
- The Media Equation - What Would It Take to Support a Newsroom? - NYTimes.com on 2009-11-10
- The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect - Introduction | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) on 2009-11-10
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Reflections of a Newsosaur: Newspapers, the mass-less mass medium on 2009-11-10
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Daily newspaper circulation fell a record 10.6% in the 12 months ended in September to an average of 39.1 million copies, representing a 38% drop from an all-time peak of 63.3 million in 1984. Circulation now is lower than it was prior to World War II.
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Because the nation’s population has more than doubled in the post-war era, the percentage of households buying newspapers has plunged. Newspapers today are purchased on average in only 33 out of every 100 American households, as compared with 98 homes in 1970 and 53 households as recently as 2000. Details are in the table below.
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This is a group for all of us who are already online and using diigo and enjoying anthropology and curious about the world, where it is and where it´s going. Based around, but not limited to, students (current and former) and professors from Kansas State and in the Manhattan, KS area.
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