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jrae3388

Boycott to the presence of Guillermo Vargas "Habacuc" at the Bienal Centroamericana Hon... - 0 views

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    Petition to help animal abuse.
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jrae3388

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    Admissions Ambassadors calendar and tour schedule.
Elizabeth Somer

NY Times Article - 0 views

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      Radical Islamism is a modern philospohy without a doubt. Aren't these ideas echoed in Middle Eastern thought and relation to the rest of the world still today?
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      Those who support the war and President Bush's initial notion to combat terrorism would assume that radical Islamism is behind the evil doing. Extremists have extended the peaceful notions of Islam and contorted justify wrong doings.
  • Every one of those policies has left the Iraqi people worse off than before, even if nowadays, from beneath the rubble, the devastated survivors can at least ruminate about a better future — though I doubt that many of them are in any mood to do so.
    • Elizabeth Somer
       
      This makes me wonder if our efforts in Iraq are futile
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      Prejudice is disgusting and still exists. This is horrible.
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    Discusses Islamic radicalism
kimmerzx0 C

Preschool Articles - Diversity - 0 views

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    Articles available about diversity and the classroom.
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kimmerzx0 C

LD Podcast - 0 views

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    Learning Disabilities Podcast
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haines64

ankle biters anonymous - 0 views

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    Early Childhood Education Blog
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    My group's blog for TFW course. It focuses on interests, ideas, and other aspects of Early Childhood Education.
kristen peraset

Williams-Sonoma | Catalog - 0 views

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      williams sonoma
tangoa24

The Growing Importance of Blogs - In the News - The Research Center on Computing & Soci... - 0 views

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    I thought this was interesting article discussing the growing importance of blogs.  I am still skeptical about the blogging world, but that could be because (as this article points out) it did not exist a few years ago.  I thought it might be a quick and interesting read for others interested in blogging.
Jen Fitzgerald

Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business - 0 views

  • he was creating demand for disposable blades.
    • kaeanne
       
      this makes sense. i always find myself questioning which would last longer, disposable razors or replacable. his idea was smart.
  • the original "free lunch" was a gratis meal for anyone who ordered at least one beer
    • kaeanne
       
      how annoying are offers like that. i wanted the victoria's secret promotional giftbag and my mom had to buy $30 of merchandise to get it. it's very frustrating!
  • Milton Friedman himself reminded us time and time again that "there's no such thing as a free lunch. "But Friedman was wrong in two ways. First, a free lunch doesn't necessarily mean the food is being given away or that you'll pay for it later — it could just mean someone else is picking up the tab. Second, in the digital realm, as we've seen, the main feedstocks of the information economy — storage, processing power, and bandwidth — are getting cheaper by the day. Two of the main scarcity functions of traditional economics — the marginal costs of manufacturing and distribution — are rushing headlong to zip. It's as if the restaurant suddenly didn't have to pay any food or labor costs for that lunch. Surely economics has something to say about that?
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  • The Web has become the land of the free.
  • He sold razors in bulk to banks so they could give them away with new deposits ("shave and save" campaigns).
  • Thanks to Gillette, the idea that you can make money by giving something away is no longer radical.
  • Chris Anderson (canderson@wired.com) is the editor in chief of Wired and author of The Long Tail. His next book, FREE, will be published in 2009 by Hyperion.
    • kaeanne
       
      i thought that was funny!
  • Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
  • But tell that to the poor CIO who just shelled out six figures to buy another rack of servers. Technology sure doesn't feel free when you're buying it by the gross. Yet if you look at it from the other side of the fat pipe, the economics change. That expensive bank of hard drives (fixed costs) can serve tens of thousands of users (marginal costs). The Web is all about scale, finding ways to attract the most users for centralized resources, spreading those costs over larger and larger audiences as the technology gets more and more capable. It's not about the cost of the equipment in the racks at the data center; it's about what that equipment can do. And every year, like some sort of magic clockwork, it does more and more for less and less, bringing the marginal costs of technology in the units that we individuals consume closer to zero.
    • kaeanne
       
      I agree...no matter how many times i re-read this, i fail to comprehend what is going on.
  • From the consumer's perspective, though, there is a huge difference between cheap and free. Give a product away and it can go viral. Charge a single cent for it and you're in an entirely different business, one of clawing and scratching for every customer. The psychology of "free" is powerful indeed, as any marketer will tell you.
    • kaeanne
       
      nothing may be free, but they do a great job of convincing us it is. by having us believe and buy into their ploys they make more money and their bussiness grows.
  • this business model is now the foundation of entire industries: Give away the cell phone, sell the monthly plan; make the videogame console cheap and sell expensive games; install fancy coffeemakers in offices at no charge so you can sell managers expensive coffee sachets.
    • kaeanne
       
      i can completely relate to that! consumers are willing to pay whatever they have to so they could have state of the art merchandise, when it required a fraction of the cost to produce it!
  • Virtually everything Google does is free to consumers, from Gmail to Picasa to GOOG-411.
    • kaeanne
       
      i agree, i use google several times a day and i know friends who depend on it!
  • As much as we complain about how expensive things are getting, we're surrounded by forces that are making them cheaper.
    • kaeanne
       
      i found that ironically valid as well!
  • What does this mean for the notion of free?
    • kaeanne
       
      the notion of free is different to everyone. however everyone shares the same "i want it, and i want it now" attitude. having it for free is icing on the cake
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    This is an article we read in class about the price of web services and the how business is changing
Joan Vance

Dr. Levy's Homepage - 0 views

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    This is Dr. Levy's website. It has links to educational websites for teachers, clip art sites, crafts for the classroom etc.
patunya

Discount School Supply - Save on school supplies for teachers and parents. - 0 views

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    This is a great website fo future teachers to buy supplies for their classrooms from crafts to furniture hope all education majors enjoy this site.
Danielle Rabello

Learning Literacy - 0 views

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    Our group's blog
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    Learning Literacy Blog
Jennifer Dougherty

Pediatricians promote literacy - Nightly News with Brian Williams- msnbc.com - 0 views

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    This article is about a peditrician who started giving books to his patients with each well visit. He modeled to the parents how to read with their children. Over a nearly twenty year span, it has been discovered that overall literacy has improved.
anita sipala

Wired 14.12: YouTube vs. Boob Tube - 0 views

  • Numa Numa,"
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      This one (and the evolution of dance) I know from hearing my 16 year old brother talk about. It's kind of funny, these videos get almost a cult like following. Nowadays, to keep up with popculture you have to be in the loop with these videos
  • hilarious
  • the line between TV and Internet TV is about to disappear
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      Even companies like ABC and CW are cashing in on this, and putting their television shows on the internet for viewers to watch at their own convenience. ABC even has every season of their show LOST in HD.
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  • Soapbox in direct competition with YouTube
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      I've never heard of Soapbox. Among my group of friends, YouTube is pretty much entrenched in their lives, for now. Which isn't to say if something better comes along they wouldn't immediately switch. I'm just saying that it can't be too much competition if I have never even heard the phrase uttered.
  • So what about "Evolution of Dance," for instance? To put together this medley, did Laipply license 30 songs? "Don't know," replies YouTube senior marketing director Julie Supan. "You'd have to ask Judson." In the next breath, though, she suggests that the brief music excerpts fall within the bounds of fair use.
    • dchristal
       
      This point caught my attention. I used to coach competition cheerleading, and for a mix of sound effects, voice overs, sound clips, and songs it would cost over $300 to be mixed by a DJ. As far I am aware, a portion of that had to go to paying for the license to the songs. That's a significant sum of money for 8th graders to jump around to for four months, and yet some things can just be put up without regulation online.
    • dchristal
       
      I didn't think it was that funny, and I felt really bad for the kid, because he was clearly nervous. Even worse now, because of this YouTube video, thousads of people a week can watch him stammer and stumble his way through this sports cast, and he probably had no say in the video being put up, which is one of the problems with YouTube. Some of the video's are self posted, and others are put up by friends (for example) who thinks its funny to embarass their friend. I've seen it happen.
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    • Heather Wenzel
       
      "LOL"- This reading is filled with the new slang of the 21 century. Who would have thought that a figure of spech, such as this one, would end up in a published article.
willis02

Global Warming-Global Warming Articles, Climate Change, Alternative Energy, Energy Effi... - 0 views

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    This website has a list of articles that are realted to global warming. Pretty much every class I have taken in college has brought up global warming issues. I find it to be very interesting and this site I can go to if I have any questions.
coffma46

Welcome to Creative Concepts, Inc. - A leader in the scrapbooking publishing field! - 0 views

  • Scrapbooking has become the latest and most popular hobby in America.
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      Scrapbooking is such a fun activity to get into that no person will want to stop. This is a great site that will help you get started and give a person many ideas.
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    I like to scrapbook. I havent done any in awhile, but I am hoping to get back into it really soon. Since I work at a Craft Store it won't take me long to get back in the habit. Even though scrapbooking is a fun hobby, it is costly. By the time a person buys scrapbooking supplies, his or her wallet is empty.
willis02

MSN Hotmail - Message - 0 views

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    This email I have had saved for a long time. It has a few pictures that are just really cool to look at. They are all from National Geographic. I am pretty sure they are all real.
willis02

YouTube - Fire at Beau Rivage - 0 views

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    I chose to bookmark this because it is the fire that was in Beau Rivage earlier this year. ALl of us go to Rowan and I think it is funny.
willis02

Talking Teaching: Articles archive - 0 views

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    I chose to bookmark this site because it is about education. I am going to be a teacher and I can use this site in the future if I need some fresh ideas. It gives you idea for classroom management, leaderships, and teaching methods. I think many people in the course should look at this site if they need some fresh ideas.
butler09

Elementary Education - Lesson Plans and Tips for Elementary School Teachers - 0 views

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    This website is usefull because it gives teachers tips on how to create lesson plans or just gives us good ideas about what to do in a classroom. I think a lot of people in this class will find this site interesting.
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