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Fred Delventhal

Get a free poll for your website - Vorbeo.com - 17 views

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Ali Rıza Öztürk, karşılıksız çek keşide etme suçu. | Çek Mağdurları - 0 views

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    Bugün toplumun temel ihtiyacı olan bir durum söz konusu. Bugün gerçekten toplumda çek mağduru denilen karşılıksız çek keşide etme suçundan dolayı hapse girmiş, evinden barkından ayrı yaşayan hatta kaçak durumda yaşayan insanların durumu sizin içinizi hiç acıtmıyor mu?
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Çek mağdurlarının gözü kulağı Hükümet'te | Çek Mağdurları - 0 views

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    Aydın AYAYDIN ( Gazete Vatan) -Metris Cezaevi'nde karşılıksız çekten dolayı yatan birisinden mektup aldım. Çek mağduru olduğunu ısrarla savunan bu kişi, haksız yere hapis yattığını, kendisi ile aynı durumda olup da yargı sonucu serbest kalanlar olduğunu savunuyor ve Ekonomik kriz sonucu işimi ve barkımı kaybettim. Çok değerli gayri menkullerim ipotekli bulunduğu bankalar tarafından yok fiyatına satıldı, dolayısıyla borcumu ödeyemedim. Kestiğim çeklerden ötürü yargılandım. Bazılarından mahkeme beraat kararı verdi. Bazılarından ise ceza yedim. Aynı şekilde benim durumumda olduğunu bildiğim bazı kişiler ise yargılama sonucunda ceza almadan kurtuldular. Madem kanun aynı. Neden mahkemelerden farklı karar çıkıyor diye dert yandıktan sonra Beni içeri attılar, peki o çekleri kim ödeyecek? Beni içeri atacaklarına dışarıda bıraksalardı çalışıp belki borcumu ödeyebilirdim diyor. Şunu da eklemiş: Türk Ticaret Kanunu'na göre çek de kıymetli evrak, senet de. Senedini ödeyemeyenler hapse girmiyor. Fakat çekini ödeyemeyenler içeri giriyor. Bu nasıl adalet!
April H.

Education Week: Games Evolve as Tools for Teaching Financial Literacy - 12 views

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    "Although a majority of states do not require financial-literacy classes in K-12 schools, the nation's recent economic struggles have spurred growing interest in the subject by educators-many of whom are turning to digital-game-based approaches to teach students about personal finance and investing."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

The Innovative Educator: Let's Stop Making Students Power Down at School - 17 views

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    "Let's Stop Making Students Power Down at School"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Free Online Lesson Planbook Software for Teachers of All Grade Levels - 34 views

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    "The Easier Way To Get Plans Done. Stop wasting time with lesson plan templates. Your plans are available anywhere and are simple to make. Attach files, check spelling, print, export to Word or PDF, share with colleagues."
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Nurettin Canikli, Çek mağdurlarına müjde veriyor!! | Çek Mağdurları - 0 views

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    2002 de Türkiye'nin başına bela edilen, esnafı zincirleme bir etkiyle perişan eden, enafı, iş adamlarını Türk hukukunda katillere bile verilmeyen 5 yıl gibi hapis cezalarıyla karşı karşıya bırakan karşılıksız çek yasasının mimarı Ak Parti Grup Başkanvekili Nurettin Canikli Takvim gazetesine konuştu.. Çek mağdurlarına müjde!!
Fred Delventhal

ShowDocument - 10 views

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    "Show Document is a Net Meeting platform for instantaneous and spontaneous online meetings where people can work together on the same document at the same time. All the Net Meeting collaborative services can be used to work together at the same time. The web meeting platform offers the following interactive services: * Share Documents *Shared Editor *Share Google Maps *File Sharing *Share Viewing a Web Page *Share to Mobile *Interactive Whiteboard *Share YouTube
Reynold Redekopp

Robert Putnam - Bowling Alone - Journal of Democracy 6:1 - 5 views

  • ocial scientists in several fields have recently suggested a common framework for understanding these phenomena, a framework that rests on the concept of social capital. 4 By analogy with notions of physical capital and human capital--tools and training that enhance individual productivity--"social capital" refers to features of social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit.
  • Whether or not bowling beats balloting in the eyes of most Americans, bowling teams illustrate yet another vanishing form of social capital.
  • the most fundamental form of social capital is the family, and the massive evidence of the loosening of bonds within the family (both extended and nuclear) is well known.
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  • Across the 35 countries in this survey, social trust and civic engagement are strongly correlated; the greater the density of associational membership in a society, the more trusting its citizens. Trust and engagement are two facets of the same underlying factor--social capital.[End Page 73] America still ranks relatively high by cross-national standards on both these dimensions of social capital. Even in the 1990s, after several decades' erosion, Americans are more trusting and more engaged than people in most other countries of the world. The trends of the past quarter-century, however, have apparently moved the United States significantly lower in the international rankings of social capital. The recent deterioration in American social capital has been sufficiently great that (if no other country changed its position in the meantime) another quarter-century of change at the same rate would bring the United States, roughly speaking, to the midpoint among all these countries, roughly equivalent to South Korea, Belgium, or Estonia today. Two generations' decline at the same rate would leave the United States at the level of today's Chile, Portugal, and Slovenia.
  • Other demographic transformations. A range of additional changes have transformed the American family since the 1960s--fewer marriages, more divorces, fewer children, lower real wages, and so on. Each of these changes might account for some of the slackening of civic engagement, since married, middle-class parents are generally more socially involved than other people. Moreover, the changes in scale that have swept over the American economy in these years--illustrated by the replacement of the corner grocery by the supermarket and now perhaps of the supermarket by electronic shopping at home, or the replacement of community-based enterprises by outposts of distant multinational firms--may perhaps have undermined the material and even physical basis for civic engagement.
  • The technological transformation of leisure. There is reason to believe that deep-seated technological trends are radically "privatizing" or "individualizing" our use of leisure time and thus disrupting many opportunities for social-capital formation. The most obvious and probably the most powerful instrument of this revolution is television. Time-budget studies in the 1960s showed that the growth in time spent watching television dwarfed all other changes in the way Americans passed their days and nights. Television has made our communities (or, rather, what we experience as our communities) wider and shallower. In the language of economics, electronic technology enables individual tastes to be satisfied more fully, but at the cost of the positive social externalities associated with more primitive forms of entertainment. The same logic applies to the replacement of vaudeville by the movies and now of movies by the VCR. The new "virtual reality" helmets that we will soon don to be entertained in total isolation are merely the latest extension of this trend. Is technology thus driving a wedge between our individual interests and our collective interests? It is a question that seems worth exploring more systematically.
  • who stress that closely knit social, economic, and political organizations are prone to inefficient cartelization and to what political economists term "rent seeking" and ordinary men and women call corruption.
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    An article about the loss of social capital in America
Emily Johnson

Cloud Services Sustain Virtual Companies. - 0 views

Cloud Services Sustain Virtual Companies More and more companies are going virtual, which allows employees to telecommute, work from the road, and be based anywhere on the planet. This approach s...

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Allison Burrell

EdTech Toolbox - 35 views

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Paul Beaufait

Educational Technology Guy: Evernote - some great ideas for using it in education - 30 views

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    Points out various resources from and including the Evernote Blog with its Education Series, but overlooks the terms of service
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Carla Arena

Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 22 views

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