Another day, another mainstream media piece that misses the mark on Facebook. I have an idea for my fellow print journalists. Since owners are now secretly colluding to contrive ways […]
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If You’re Thinking Of Living In: Braddock, Penn. read this: It doesn’t get much worse than Braddock, Pennsylvania. Its steel industry has gone belly-up; the population has fled; and retail […]
Anyone in need of a moment’s release from our collective recession depression should check out of this piece in today’s Telegraph, which previews some revolutionary new consumer technologies on the […]
The pursuit of “energy security” has brought us to the brink. It is directly responsible for numerous wars, big and small; for unprecedented environmental degradation; for global financial imbalances and meltdowns; for growing income disparities; and for ubiquitous unsustainable development.
As former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina announces her candidacy for U.S. Senate, Big Think looks back at the political vision she articulated one year ago.
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Obama’s early life was decidedly chaotic and replete with traumatic and mentally bruising dislocations. Mixed-race marriages were even less common then. His parents went through a divorce when he was an infant (two years old). Pathological narcissism is a reaction to prolonged abuse and trauma in early childhood or early adolescence. The source of the abuse or trauma is immaterial: the perpetrators could be dysfunctional or absent parents, teachers, other adults, or peers.
Taylor warns that his is a tough business, but that the universality of car ownership makes it the “Superbowl” of manufacturing.
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From the credit crunch to the energy crisis, American car manufacturers must weather what Taylor calls a “perfect storm.”
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Taylor draws the parallel between Harley and Cadillac as the quintessential American vehicles, but believes that the future of transportation lies with cars, not “hogs.”
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First, a car. Then, setting about to feed and shelter the needy masses.
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Sleeping in cars teaches you a thing or two about compassion, Dennis Kucinich says.
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Energy and security expert Jim Woolsey on hybrid technology.
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First, a nice car, then we think of others.
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“Even a blind person knows the shape of the parts of a car,” George Church says. “We didn’t know the shape of anything that we are made out of.”
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