They began with simple measures such as trimming tall trees to make the park's interior visible from the stree
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A Payoff Out of Poverty? - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Sample Chapter for Fung, A.: Empowered Participation: Reinventing Urban Democracy. - 2 views
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Trimming the trees was a smart and affordable way to help people see what was being done in the park. The criminals in the park probably had no idea the city was trimming the trees so they could see what was going on.
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Trimming the trees was a smart and affordable way to help people see what was being done in the park. The criminals in the park probably had no idea the city was trimming the trees so they could see what was going on.
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President Obama's Executive Power Grab - Newsweek and The Daily Beast - 3 views
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what could Obama do without Congress
Wired 11.09: PowerPoint Is Evil - 3 views
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Everything is wrong with these smarmy, incoherent graphs: the encoded legends, the meaningless color, the logo-type branding. They are uncomparative, indifferent to content and evidence, and so data-starved as to be almost pointless.
Patternicity: Finding Meaningful Patterns in Meaningless Noise: Scientific American - 7 views
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I argue that our brains are belief engines: evolved pattern-recognition machines that connect the dots and create meaning out of the patterns that we think we see in nature.
Uzodinma Iweala - Stop Trying To 'Save' Africa - 3 views
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magazine spreads with celebrities pictured in the foreground, forlorn Africans in the back.
PublicAffairs Books: THE POLITICAL BRAIN - 8 views
The Road to Serfdom - Readers Digest, April 1945 Condensation - 7 views
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while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude."
The endowment effect: It’s mine, I tell you | The Economist - 11 views
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The value someone puts on something should not, therefore, depend on whether he actually owns it.
Joanna Moorhead on the best country to give birth | Life and style | The Guardian - 18 views
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But there is more to the horrors of Zinder. Many of the women who come here will have travelled long distances, often in agony, to reach the hospital
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