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Kay Bradley

Levinson, M.: The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World ... - 0 views

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    "The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger"
Kay Bradley

BW Online | February 21, 2003 | No Way to Treat a Lady? - 0 views

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    "FEBRUARY 21, 2003 GLASS CEILING No Way to Treat a Lady? As a sex discrimination suit unfolds, studies of Wal-Mart practices show a big gap in the status of men and women"
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Dukes v Wal-Mart - 0 views

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    An update on what's going on in the case
Kay Bradley

The Elusive Big Idea - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Do you agree in part or in whole with Neal Gabler's Thesis?
Kay Bradley

U.S. official: Pakistan didn't aid bin Laden - 0 views

  • President Obama's chief counterterrorism adviser said today there is no evidence to suggest that Pakistani government officials helped keep Osama bin Laden's Abottabad compound location a secret while U.S. officials pursued him after orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, USA TODAY's Kevin Johnson reports.
Kay Bradley

The Art of Economic Complexity - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    For our unit on international trade and competition for resources: China, US, Japan, ???
Kay Bradley

Dependency Theory and Import Subsitution explained - 0 views

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    Excerpt from book Commanding Heights
Kay Bradley

#occupywallstreet vs Avaaz « halfiranian.com - 0 views

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    New term: "clicktivism." Does organizing people via online petitions sap/divert energy from real life organization?
Kay Bradley

Occupied Wsj - 0 views

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    Newspaper of Occupy Wall St.
Kay Bradley

China Bullet Train Crash Cover-Up? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Post accident damage control by Chinese government
Kay Bradley

The Architecture Issue - Getting Up to Speed - High Speed Rail in California - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • 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
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    HSR in California: NY Times Magazine
Kay Bradley

Letter From Fukushima: After The Fallout - 0 views

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    New Yorker, Oct 17, 2011
Kay Bradley

A Gold Rush of Subsidies in Clean Energy Search - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Look what's happening with solar power in CA
Kay Bradley

Stacking Clean Energy Subsidies - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    solar profits, with help of subsidies, deductions, incentives, make this investment in alternative power generation a safer investment. Keynesianism? Mercantilism? Just plain good long-term planning.
Kay Bradley

The Future of Nuclear Power: In-Depth Reports - 0 views

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    Scientific American Magazine articles on nuclear power
Kay Bradley

A Plan to Power 100 Percent of the Planet with Renewables: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "A Plan to Power 100 Percent of the Planet with Renewables"
Kay Bradley

TEDxAtlanta - Harrison Dillon - Resolving Food and Oil at Scale - YouTube - 0 views

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    What if you could replace the petroleum molecules that we use in fuel, foods and so many other products with a biotechnology substitute made from algae? Harrison Dillon, co-founder of Solazyme, gives the talk of his life, one day before his company delivered 150,000 gallons of algae-derived Soladiesel® fuel to the U.S. Navy.
Kay Bradley

THE HARRIS SCHOOL - Research - Research Report - 0 views

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    good example of CoPo research Good example of online porfolio
Kay Bradley

Population of Tokyo to drop to half by 2100 | The Japan Times Online - 0 views

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    "2100 will see Tokyo's population standing at around 7.13 million - about half of what it is today - with 45.9 percent of those in the metropolis aged 65 or over, a group of academics and bureaucrats has concluded."
Kay Bradley

What we do - Corruption by topic - 0 views

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    Transparency International
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