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Tag Archives: North Korea
Reading and Listening | February 20, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Wednesday, February 20, 2013 It Takes a B.A. To Find a Job As a File Clerk by Catherine Rampell A Digital Shift on Health Data Swells Profits by Julie Creswell Nanotubes Seen as Alternative … Continue reading
Posted in Listening, Reading
Tagged Apple, China, cyberspace, Facebook, hacking, health, higher education, jobs, medicine, nanotubes, North Korea, nuclear bomb, security
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Reading and Listening | February 3, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Sunday, February 3, 2013 In Hard Economy for All Ages, Older Isn’t Better…It’s Brutal by Catherine Rampell The Economist | February 3rd – 9th, 2013 The next supermodel Let them stay, let them in … Continue reading
Posted in Listening, Reading
Tagged baby boomers, China, economy, Egypt, immigration, jobs, law, Law Schools, North Korea, security, Virginia Woolf
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Reading and Listening | January 31, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Thursday, January 31, 2013 Hackers in China Attacked The Times for Last 4 Months by Nicole Perlroth Law Schools’ Applications Fall As Costs Rise and Jobs Are Cut by Ethan Bronner Nuclear Test Could … Continue reading
Posted in Listening, Reading
Tagged China, hackers, handwriting, higher education, Law Schools, Moody's, New York Times, North Korea, student debt
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Reading and Listening | January 19, 2013
Reading The Wall Street Journal | Saturday, January 19, 2013 Putting Statistics to Work in a Land of Illusions by Carl Bialik – The introduction of statistics in North Korea highlights the dearth of reliable state data. Health Law Pinches … Continue reading
Posted in Listening, Reading
Tagged 3D printing, adjuncts, aging, Bolshoi, China, economy, fabrication, Facebook, flu, health care, information, knowledge, North Korea, privacy, search, statistics, TSA
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What I’m Reading – 8/5/09
Creating an On-Demand Learning Experience – Echo360 presents a webinar on their new Building Block for Blackboard. 25 licenses for faculty to create videos using their laptop (screen capture, audio, webcam). Each account can post 10 presentations/3GB max. Intended to … Continue reading
What I’m Reading – 8/4/09
Parabola Kosiya, the Buddhist Scrooge – The king’s treasurer learns that “Generosity makes space in the mind and heart, while hoarding creates an interior prison.” New York Times Giant Particle Collider Fizzles, Adding to the Mysteries of Life – Electrical … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, law, new media, North Korea, online learning, physics
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