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Brian Earley

Humorous asides - 1 views

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    The world fair continues today. These funny pictures and articles give great publicity though it could be considered rude.
Ariel Szuch

Differences Between Classical & Keynesian Economics | Small Business - Chron.com - 0 views

  • Two economic schools of thought are classical and Keynesian. Each school takes a different approach to the economic study of monetary policy, consumer behavior and government spending. A few basic distinctions separate these two schools.
  • Classical economic theory is rooted in the concept of a laissez-faire economic market. A laissez-faire--also known as free--market requires little to no government intervention. It also allows individuals to act according to their own self interest regarding economic decisions.
  • Keynesian economic theory relies on spending and aggregate demand to define the economic marketplace. Keynesian economists believe the aggregate demand is often influenced by public and private decisions. Public decisions represent government agencies and municipalities. Private decisions include individuals and businesses in the economic marketplace. Keynesian economic theory relies heavily on the fact that a nation’s monetary policy can affect a company’s economy.
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  • Government spending is not a major force in a classical economic theory.
  • Too much government spending takes away valuable economic resources needed by individuals and businesses. To classical economists, government spending and involvement can retard a nation’s economic growth by increasing the public sector and decreasing the private sector. Keynesian economics relies on government spending to jumpstart a nation’s economic growth during sluggish economic downturns.
  • Classical economics focuses on creating long-term solutions for economic problems.
  • Keynesian economics often focuses on immediate results in economic theories. Policies focus on the short-term needs and how economic policies can make instant corrections to a nation’s economy. This is why government spending is such a key cog of Keynesian economics.
Andrew DeWitt

Comic | The Public Domain | - 2 views

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    What we learned in class about copyright, put into comic book form.  Very easy to follow.
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    Wow, thanks for sharing. That's a great way to show how crazy copyright law is.
Andrew DeWitt

Earth Station Nine - 0 views

  • The US exhibit included the: McCormack Reaper, Colt Revolver, a 16,400 lb hunk of zinc, unpickable locks, a model of Niagara Falls and a piano that could be played by 4 people at the same time.
  • The Egyptian Court featured the hieroglyphic "Rosetta Stone"
  • Items on display included: the Jacquard loom, an envelope machine that could handle 60 pieces a minute, Lucifer matches, tools, steam engines, kitchen appliances, steel-making displays, powdered graphite in the form of yellow pencils, McCormack Reaper, Bowie knives, Swiss watches, a stuffed elephant, 40 foot scale model of the London docks with 1600 miniature ships, a knife with 1851 blades, prototype submarine, farm equipment, electric clocks, washing machine, false teeth, artificial limbs, chewing tobacco, centrifugal pump, Jacquard lace machine, steam-press, camerae-obscurae, Caloric Engine, Colt's Pistols, Prouty and Mears' Plows, American Bridges, household furniture made of coal, rhubarb champagne, artificial arms and legs, two chairs designed by Mr. Carl Leistler, centrifugal impellers (pumps). 
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    List of facts about the 1851 Crystal Palace
Megan Stern

NiceCritic.com :: The Anonymous Way to Send a Helpful Message - 3 views

shared by Megan Stern on 12 Oct 10 - Cached
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    I just think this site is really funny. Do you think this is an appropriate form of communication in this digital day and age? Would this help you to connect with others or hinder you?
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    In fairness, there is also an Anonymous Praise section of the website that I think is very cool.
David Potter

Great blog about the Enlightenment in England and France - 0 views

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    this blog is reviewing a book about the Enlightenment. It makes several interesting points about the Royal Society of London.
Brad Twining

YouTube - A Fair(y) Use Tale - 0 views

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    Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University created this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms.
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    I just made a blog post for this video. It is pretty informative and presented in a great way!
Margaret Weddle

YouTube - GM Futurama - 1939 World's Fair - Part 1 - 1 views

shared by Margaret Weddle on 14 Nov 10 - Cached
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    Discover the "Wonder World of 1960" ... "A Vision" Utopia, from the way it is described! New & better! Close, but not quite! But fun to see!!
Brandon McCloskey

Top judge says internet 'could kill jury system' - 0 views

  • The jury system may not survive if it is undermined by social networking sites
  • "We cannot stop people tweeting, but if jurors look at such material, the risks to the fairness of the trial will be very serious, and ultimately the openness of the trial process on which we all rely, would be damaged."
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    Interesting effects of social media
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