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Lisa Eriksen

Kidsdata: Data and Resources about the Health of Children - 0 views

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    Good site for finding data on demographics in CA
Megan Conn

Dallas Museum of Art takes bold step of offering free general admission AND free member... - 0 views

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    Free memberships, points, badges... good stuff from the DMA
Paul Spitzzeri

Walking backwards into the future - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 0 views

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    A general TV interview, but some interesting thoughts; more found on DaVinci Web site, forwarded separately.
Karen Wade

Why 1950s-style ranch homes are all the rage again - Amy Hoak's Home Economics - Market... - 0 views

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    Three cheers for ranch homes, for all generations (and, fortunately, I already live in one)!
Paul Spitzzeri

2022: Cheap flights, more rail and hands-free cars - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Transportation specific, given that it is under the CNN Travel site, but may have relevance for museums, particularly those with high out-of-town visitation
Ruth Cuadra

Dementia Cases Expected to Triple by 2050 as World Population Ages - Population Referen... - 1 views

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    ... more than 35 million people are living with dementia, according to recent World Health Organization (WHO) estimates.1 This number is expected to more than triple to reach 115 million by 2050 in the wake of world population aging.
Ruth Cuadra

Fashion and the 3D photobooth - 0 views

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    Japan's first 3D photo booth will give people a chance have their entire bodies scanned and made into 3D-printed figurines using rapid prototyping technology. 
Ruth Cuadra

The third space | Reader's Digest Australia - 0 views

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    80 per cent of Australian's feel the pressure to have better work life balance. 83 per cent hate or don't like their job, and since the introduction of the term work life balance, depression has increased by a factor of 10.
Ruth Cuadra

BBC - Future - Technology - Can schools survive in the age of the web? - 0 views

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    "If kids in Ethiopia learn to read without school, what does that say about kids in New York City who do not learn even with school?"
Ruth Cuadra

What Makes a Great City: A General Theory of Walkability - 1 views

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    The pedestrian is an extremely fragile species, the canary in the coal mine of urban livability. Under the right conditions, this creature thrives and multiplies. But creating those conditions requires attention to a broad range of criteria, some more easily satisfied than others.
Elizabeth Merritt

Does the Art World Have a Demographics Problem? | Picture This | Big Think - 1 views

  • experience of the population in our increasingly diverse and still troubled nation.” Perhaps it’s time for art museums to advocate actively for a place in the national educational curriculum, not just for their own selfish survival, but to save culture itself as a important part both of our heritage and of our future as a coalition of creatively, critically
David Bloom

Short documentary: Why Privacy Matters - Boing Boing - 1 views

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    Privacy International's 16-minute mini-documentary from DEFCON about privacy is a great, compact answer to the question, "Why does privacy matter?"
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