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Technology / Modern Inventions: Digital Civilization - 0 views

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      Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 - April 7, 1947)
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Digital Civilization: Social Discovery - 3 views

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      Nice word Professor Burton. I think you win the cool-word-of-the-day award.
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BBC - History - World Wars: Breaking Germany's Enigma Code - 0 views

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      Ian Flemming is the creator of James Bond!!! It all makes sense now...
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BYU - Marriott School - Economic Self-Reliance - Peery Film Festival - 0 views

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      Crowdsourcing is in green, but the other videos deal with Social Entrepreneurship which is fascinating.
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Crowdsourcing - 0 views

shared by Rhett Ferrin on 29 Sep 10 - Cached
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      This is the author's blog about crowdsourcing, so this will give you relevant, up to date information.
  • Crowdsourcing: A Definition I like to use two definitions for crowdsourcing: The White Paper Version: Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call. The Soundbyte Version: The application of Open Source principles to fields outside of software.
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Keynes - 0 views

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      Banks charge a higher interest rate for loans that are more risky. If you have bad credit that means you are more risky and therefore get a higher interest rate on your loan and vice versa.
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John Maynard Keynes - 0 views

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      I disagree with slide 11. Keynsian economics is how America runs.
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Sigmund Freud, Civilization and its Discontents - 0 views

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      China?
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1. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Eliot, T.S. 1917. Prufrock and Other Observations - 0 views

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      Etherised? I didn't know ether could be verbalised.
  • The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes,        15 The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening, Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains, Let fall upon its back the soot that falls from chimneys, Slipped by the terrace, made a sudden leap,        20 And seeing that it was a soft October night, Curled once about the house, and fell asleep.
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      This is my favorite part of the whole poem. Eliot makes the smoke act like a cat. I can almost see it moving...
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Friedrich Nietzsche - 0 views

  • At Basel Nietzsche had become a close friend of Richard Wagner (1813-1883),
  • Thus Spoke Zarathustra centered around the notions of the will to power, radical nihilism, and the eternal recurrence. Pain, suffering, and contradictions are no longer seen as objections to existence but as an expression of its actual tensions. In a note entitled 'Anti-Darwin' Nietzsche stated that "man as a species is not progressing."
  • Hopes for a higher state of being after death are explained as compensations for failures in this life.
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  • Adolf Hitler kept a bust of him and in 1943
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    short summary about Nietzsche's life
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Communist Manifesto (Chapter 1) - 1 views

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      Wait, all these sound like good things. Is he saying its bad to have Toyotas? Is it bad to have bannanas in December?
  • rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life.
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      Can someone help me out here? Is he being sarcastic? He says capitalizm is bad then says that the bourgeoisie 'rescued' people from the 'idiocy of rural life' Thomas Jefferson thought the rural life was the ideal and to be sought after. I can't tell if Marx is for or against it.
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Charles Dickens, Hard Times (1854), excerpts - 0 views

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      I think the supreme irony Dickens illustrates is that people in the idustrial revolution had to work under attrocious conditions in mines and factories in order to get money to live, yet it was that same work that eventually killed them. Either through years of compounded coal dust in their lungs or accidents in the mines or facotries.
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Thinking - 0 views

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      I like to see even Dave Barry gets his renaissance on every once in awhile
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Wired 12.10: The Long Tail - 0 views

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      Rhapsody is awesome, but you should look into grooveshark.com. It follows the 'freemium' model discussed in class and has advertisements but I would like to hear what other people's experience is with it or any insights to how they make money.
  • Imagine if prices declined the further you went down the Tail, with popularity (the market) effectively dictating pricing. All it would take is for the labels to lower the wholesale price for the vast majority of their content not in heavy rotation; even a two- or three-tiered pricing structure could work wonders. And because so much of that content is not available in record stores, the risk of channel conflict is greatly diminished. The lesson: Pull consumers down the tail with lower prices.
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PBS: New Heroes: Dr.V and David Green - Eye Surgery India 02/02 - Desi Video Network - 0 views

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      I really like this story and the concept of sustainable business. Check out my blog for more imrhettferrin.blogspot.com
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Digg - Seafood Crisis - Will There Be Any Left In The Future? - 0 views

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      I felt that this comment was relevant to class. 170 billion pounds!!!
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