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Scott Aughenbaugh

Myth: Corn Ethanol is Great - 1 views

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    * Running Time: 4:45 * Aired: May 2007 * Description: John Stossel from ABC 20/20 discusses the myths and problems that come from using ethanol as fuel. * Rating: Good * 7-Revolutions: Technology, Resources.
Scott Aughenbaugh

Tom Adams on Life Long Learning - 2 views

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    What are some of the changes that we can make in our education system to promote life-long learning?
Scott Aughenbaugh

Globaïa :: portfolio - 1 views

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    This is a really interesting series of projects that have a lot of overlap with seven revolutions. Lots of neat interactive presentations, images, and video.
Nathan Phelps

Bureau of Labor Statistics on the future of employment - 1 views

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    This is a report detailing job prosepects over the next ten years. It involves a lot of "seven revolutions" trends in the analysis, 2008-2018.
Scott Aughenbaugh

Ian Bremmer Interview (1 of 11) - 1 views

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    What are the Differences Between a State Capitalism System and A Free Market System?
Martin Shapiro

Dean Kamen: The emotion behind invention | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    great for future of technology. short, good for in-class
Nathan Phelps

Site to access documentary films - 1 views

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    This site has a wide assortment of documentaries on subjects relevant to the Seven Revolutions. All free and uncut!
Dennis Falk

Pew Global Attitudes Project - A series of worldwide public opinion surveys - 1 views

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    The Pew Global Attitudes Project is a series of worldwide public opinion surveys that encompasses a broad array of subjects ranging from people's assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. More than 200,000 interviews in 57 countries have been conducted as part of the project's work.
Scott Aughenbaugh

Historic Estimates of World Population - 1 views

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    Historic Estimates of World Population
Morgan Reno

Stan's Cafe Theatre Company: Of All The People In All The World - 1 views

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    Of All The People In All The World uses grains of rice to bring formally abstract population statistics to startling and powerful life. Each grain of rice represents one person, and piles of rice make up the populations being displayed.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Not Ready for Prime Time | Foreign Affairs - 1 views

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    Summary: The world's leading international institutions may be outmoded, but Brazil, China, India, and South Africa are not ready to join the helm. Their shaky commitment to democracy, human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, and environmental protection would only weaken the international system's core values.
Scott Aughenbaugh

The Groundwater Story Animation - 1 views

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    * Running Time: 3:40 * Description: This is an animated short film about groundwater. It provides good information, but is also very humorous. * Rating: Very good * 7-Revolutioins: Resources, Technology
Morgan Reno

10 Nifty Things You Can Do With Nanotechnology - 0 views

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    A TedTalk by Peter Janse van Rensburg about the use of nanotechnology in our everyday lives and to make the world better. It is very short and rather interesting.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Globalization | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    In 1931, it was a question of passports. In 1998, it was a question of disappearing borders. And today, it is a question of economic growth and inequality. Globalization has made many richer but also poses a confounding question: What will it take for states to leave conflict behind and, instead, cooperate?
Morgan Reno

Europe's Web of Debt - 0 views

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    A visual representation from the New York Times of money owed within European countries.
Morgan Reno

When Will We Be Transhuman? Seven Conditions for Attaining Transhumanism - 0 views

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    The article explores what we must accomplish before we are able to become a transhuman species.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Cleaning Up Coal | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    Coal combustion is the largest source of carbon dioxide emissions on the planet. But the fuel isn't going away anytime soon, since demand for it is ballooning in the developing world. So instead of indulging in quixotic visions of a coal-free world, policymakers should focus on supporting new technologies that can reduce how much carbon coal emits.
Shala Mills

Limbaugh, Lipitor and the Incivility of American Political Life (Part I) - 0 views

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    Interesting article suggesting that the prevalent use of statin drugs like Lipitor may be increasing aggression in this generation of political leaders.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Urban Life: A Tale of Many Cities | The Economist - 0 views

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    A review of "Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier and Happier." By Edward Glaeser
Scott Aughenbaugh

Introduction to Seven Revolutions with Erik Peterson - 0 views

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    Erik Peterson, a CSIS Senior Adviser, talks about the basic concepts of Seven Revolutions.
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