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Children's Book Explaining Homosexuality
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Mocking Mirror Pics: Take Two
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“One of our studies concluded that 60-80% of a company’s time is spent on...”
– John Hagel on Empowerment, Management Fears, and Social Software in Business - Forbes (via mediafuturist)
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The Future Of Books: A Dystopian Timeline |... →
emergentfutures: Paul Higgins: Some of this future is already here. The City of Greater Dandenong which is on the outskirts of Melbourne in Australia and has a population of 140,000 people does not have a single book store left. This change is inevitable and as someone who loves books I am not that worried. I think there will still be space for some book stores and in fact some of the smaller...
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Learning to forgive everyday
Going to work to day I had the normal experience of many inconsiderate drivers in a hurry. Normally I be defensive, but had a erueke moment, where I realised the concept of forgiving or turn the other cheek, probably really meant doing this in everyday events where we annoyed. I am non practicing Roman catholic and wonder how the focus on guilt and sin become the message. Rather then the real...
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“Naturally one can’t characterize the traders as deranged. But for example, they...”
– Thomas Noll, lead administrator at the Pöschwies prison in Switzerland and co-author of a recent study that found the behavior of stockbrokers to be more reckless and more manipulative than the behavior of psychopaths.  (via officialssay)
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Why did Einstein stick out his tongue in this...
did-you-kno: It was Einstein’s birthday and he was being hounded by photographers. He stuck his tongue out in exasperation trying to ruin the photo. Of course, his plan backfired. Since the scientist had such a reputation for being quirky, the photo was just seen as another example of his irascible charm, and it’s become one of the most famous pictures of Einstein ever...
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