Letter From Fukushima: After The Fallout - 0 views
About Me « The Unquiet Librarian - 0 views
The Politics of Austerity - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Population Control, Marauder Style - NYTimes.com - 2 views
Telling Americans to Vote, or Else - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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Thirty-one countries have some form of mandatory voting
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Australia adopted mandatory voting in 1924, backed by small fines (roughly the size of traffic tickets) for nonvoting, rising with repeated acts of nonparticipation.
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The results were remarkable. In the 1925 election, the first held under the new law, turnout soared to 91 percent. In recent elections, it has hovered around 95 percent. The law also changed civic norms. Australians are more likely than before to see voting as an obligation. The negative side effects many feared did not materialize. For example, the percentage of ballots intentionally spoiled or completed randomly as acts of resistance remained on the order of 2 to 3 percent.
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Shanghai Maglev Train on Vimeo - 0 views
The Architecture Issue - Getting Up to Speed - High Speed Rail in California - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Judging by the experiences of Japan and France, both of which have mature high-speed rail systems, it would end the expansion of regional airline traffic as in-state travelers increasingly ride the fast trains. And it would surely slow the growth of highway traffic. Other potential benefits are also intriguing: a probable economic windfall for several cities along the route, with rejuvenated neighborhoods and center cities; several hundred thousand jobs in construction, manufacturing, operations and maintenance; and the environmental benefits that come from vehicles far more efficient and far less polluting than jets, buses and cars
How Big Are the Environmental Benefits of High-Speed Rail? - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Two Upper Class Indians Try Living On 100 Rupees A Day - NYTimes.com - 0 views
California High-Speed Rail Authority - 1 views
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