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Now that the new design is stable, we would like to thank all those who have commented on the new theme, and those who worked endless hours to make
Now that the new design is stable, we would like to thank all those who have commented on the new theme, and those who worked endless hours to make
It is one thing to be concerned about the possible impact of the sum of many tiny human actions on the climate of the planet on which we find ourse
So I tried it again, an article on economics that attempts to reach an audience disinclined to read about economics. It begins:
I can’t say enough good things about the film version of “Horton Hear
Profit-seeking individuals are constantly searching for the most economic ways to produce goods for consumers, and virtual goods are no exception.
Even if the claims about the alleged crisis in manufacturing were true, the ultimate response is a big "So what?" There is nothing sacrosanct about manufacturing jobs.
Doing something you haven't done before releases dopamine to the brain, "which gooses the action system of your brain." And through this process, a feeling of satisfaction is gained.
Henry Hazlltt’s The Way to Will Power (1922) is darn near impossible to find, so we are grateful to Gil Guillory for giving us