Would Peter Drucker Have Worn Google Glass?Harvard's Rosabeth Moss Kanter once remarked that Peter Drucker was so farseeing, his "eyeglasses must contain crystal balls." With Google Glass, we all may be able to say the same thing about ourselves before long. Few products have ever been ... Forbes.com, 3 days ago |
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More Exposés, Less ActionThere must be reasons why people are weary of the flood of excellent documentary films, books and articles showing us what the corporate state that is, the fusion of big business and government to constantly serve the former against the peoples ... RINF.com, 1 day ago
Ralph Nader: More Exposés, Less Action ? OpEd
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Flood of Exposés, But Mass Movement Remains StalledProtests in Montreal last year marked the 100th day of a student movement that won its battle against a tuition hike and regressive government policies that infringed free speech. (Photo: Etienne Tremblay-Tardif)There must be reasons why people are ... Common Dreams, 2 days ago
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A tale of 2 nations: Patriots and PatriciansOnce upon a time, we were One Nation Under God. Sure, America had its faults, but overall things were fairly good and we worked to make improvements. The government understood that its purpose was to safeguard the Rights (note the capital R) with ... WorldNetDaily, 3 days ago
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NEWS FEATURE ... Should Ireland exit the euro zone?THERE are three reasons why a managed exit by Ireland from the eurozone is the most urgent economic priority. But first consider this reality. The German finance minister, under whom the euro was launched, Oskar Lafontaine, earlier this month called ... Irish Examiner, 4 days ago
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Star Trek Into Darkness, A-III (PG-13)NEW YORK (CNS) -- The original fans of the long-lived "Star Trek" franchise may be getting older; the TV series that started everything off, after all, first hit antennas (remember them?) nearly 50 years ago. But director J.J. Abrams continues to ... Catholic News, 1 week ago
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The Changing Men of CapitalismBad boys may often be popular, but capitalism is increasingly selecting for good behaviour Email Print D oes capitalism, in evolutionary terms, select for jerks or saints? The popular culture has always smiled at jerks. Generals George Patton and ... Forbes India, 1 week ago
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96 years old and still looking back in time...THE year was 7,000BC. The Ice Age was coming to an end and Cam-Ron, leader of the ancient Britons, was worried about it. So he summoned his advisers to his cave. "The ice that covers the northern parts of this island is melting and the waters are ... Scottish Daily Express, 1 week ago
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Directions to Paxton GameHere are directions that we received from Paxton. Baseball/Softball/ -Paxton (Clara Peterson Elementary School) From Route 45 South: Go to 4th intersection in Paxton (Ottawa Street). This is just after a Church on your right. (if you go to a 4 way ... IHigh.com, 1 week ago
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The Common Enemy: Spam was born in 1971, when an MIT engineer used his system-administrator privileges to send an antiwar message to his colleagues"There is no way to peace. Peace is the way." The first spam message, sent in 1971, was very much of its time. It was born when Peter Bos, an engineer at MIT, used his privileges as a system administrator to urge a thousand fellow engineers -- ... Goldstein Report, 2 weeks ago
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