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Gideon Burton

A brief history of intellectual property at weblog.mattdorn.com - 0 views

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    A good brief summary of major historical points in the development of copyright and patents and intellectual property in general
margaret_weddle

JSTOR: The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Jan., 1977), pp. 22-26 - 0 views

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    A Brief history of Logarithms, as talked about by Dr. Zapata in class today
Gideon Burton

My So-Called Second Life: Are You Your Avatar? | Cocktail Party Physics, Scientific Ame... - 1 views

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    An account of a science writer broadcasting a podcast from Second Life. Includes brief and helpful background on the history of avatars and their social function and best practices. A good intro to avatars.
Danny Patterson

John Locke Philosophy: English Philosopher, First of British Empiricists - 0 views

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    Brief yet condensed summary of John Locke and his life
Gideon Burton

5min - Find the best how to, instructional and DIY videos - Life Videopedia - 0 views

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    Brief how-to and instructional videos
Kristi Koerner

after ww1 - 0 views

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    A brief overlook at after-effects of WWI
anonymous

Darwin and Patagonia - 0 views

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    a brief summary of Darwin in Patagonia
Jake Corkin

Renee Descartes and His philosophy - 0 views

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    Just a basic informational guide to Decartes and his beliefs. similar to a wikipedia entry.
LeeAnne Lowry

Capitalism - 1 views

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    This site gave a very brief, clear definition of capitalism, including a very interesting history of it. Good read!
anonymous

The Herald - 0 views

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      View on capitalism as the cause of economic down turn. Brief talk on history of communism and socialism and why it failed. Seems to support socialism
  • Third, it wasn’t because communist countries rejected markets that they failed. It was because they backed off of Marxist-Leninist principles, and conciliated with capitalism, that they collapsed.
  • Second, communism had not a moment’s rest from attempts by the capitalist countries to destroy it.
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  • communism arose under inauspicious circumstances.
  • apitalism being too weak to block the rise of revolution meant that the revolution would have to take hold in a country where the working class was small and the industrial base — necessary to progress toward a communist society of plenty — was rudimentary at best
  • gainst the far right’s explanation that immigration is the cause of joblessness, the left could point out that insecurity is caused by the failure — indeed refusal — of capitalism to offer secure employment to all; that the solution is to transcend the capitalist system; and that where it has been transcended in the past, secure employment has been made available to all, along with guaranteed healthcare, security in old age, subsidised housing, free education, and a raft of other mass-oriented reforms
  • There is no freeloading in a socialist society. Work is an obligation
  • capitalism is the cause of your problems
  • Sweden, often celebrated as a social democratic paragon and held out as an attractive alternative to Marxist-Leninist-style socialism, has proved no less vulnerable to outbreaks of recession-induced xenophobia than bastions of neo-liberalism have
  • Attributing the demise of really-existing socialism to internal failings, and ignoring seven decades of efforts to exterminate the communist challenge — a practice of both the right and left — is a peculiar form of blindness.
Shuan Pai

Capitalism - 1 views

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    Gives a good, detailed yet brief description of the history and emergence of capitalism.
Jeffrey Whitlock

Choosing a smart password - Official Gmail Blog - 3 views

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      This is a informative, brief, and relevant blog post with good advice on how to protect your interent security
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      It is interesting... often feel stuck in the delimea of making up a new password for each new website that I will have to remember or reuse an old password.
Katherine Chipman

Royal Society (British science society) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 0 views

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      It is amazing that something that began in the 1600's is still active and involved today in the furthering of knowledge and exploration! The Society has made significant contributions throughout its history, and those contributions continue today.
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    Britannica blurb about the Royal Society. Gives some brief but good background info.
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    Short description of the beginnings of the Royal Soceity
Jeffrey Chen

Britannica definition on Romanticism - 0 views

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    An awesome brief overview of paintings and people in the romantic era. give you a good springboard into deeper study
Katherine Chipman

George Boole - 0 views

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    Brief biography of George Boole.
Katherine Chipman

Smithsonian: History - 0 views

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    Reading about the Crystal Palace made me think about our museums today. Here is a brief history of the Smithsonian.
David Potter

The World On the Brink: John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis - 0 views

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    This web page comes from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. It gives a brief overview of the Cuban missile crisis
Jeffrey Whitlock

YouTube - M-PESA documentary - 0 views

    • Jeffrey Whitlock
       
      An informative, yet brief documentary on how mobile phones and innovation are drastically changing the world.
Bri Zabriskie

IA Books in Browsers 2010 Agenda - Reading 2.0 - 1 views

  • Monocle
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      is it the same as this?: "Monocle is a global briefing covering international affairs, business, culture and design." -- www.monocle.com
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      What do they mean by reader privacy?
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  • Social Reading
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      Social reading -- sounds exciting. I've been thinking how cool it would be to have a class group textbook online. SO like you go online to yoru textbook for your class and you can see what other classmates have highlighted and commented on and tagged and add your own thoughts to the discussion. They can link to their blog posts about a subject in teh book that they did expanded self-directed learning on or just that they thought about more, etc. Sounds SUPER cool, huh? (ok ok, I'll blog about it)
  • discoverability
    • Bri Zabriskie
       
      LOVE this word. Discoverability?! he he
  • A network of Books
    • Bri Zabriskie
       
      yes! A network of books! just like webpages! 
  • Finding Shelf Space in a World Without Shelves
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      or rethinking the format we're used to!
    • Bri Zabriskie
       
      hmm... a sticky subject. 
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    What I wouldn't give to be a fly on the wall of this conference.  Check out the contents!
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