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The Problem With PulitzersWall Street JournalBy CYNTHIA CROSSEN Did you also think no book was worthy of a Pulitzer this year? I give you the authority to consider all books, not just those nominated. At first, I was appalled that there was no Pulitzer fiction award for 2011, because I had read ... |
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Don't Love Games? Step Away From the GamificationBusiness 2 CommunityWell Mr suit, that's where I think you are dead wrong. Jesse Schell in his excellent âThe Art of Games Design: A Book of Lensesâ asks a simple question. âDo I love my Projectâ. He goes on to state âIf the creators of a game do not love it, ... |
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Can Physics and Philosophy Get Along?New York Times (blog)David Albert, a distinguished philosopher of science, dismissively reviewed Krauss's book: âall there is to say about this [Krauss's claim that the universe may have come from nothing], as far as I can see, is that Krauss is dead wrong and his ... |
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Book is opened on closed doorsCalgary SunWell, if you too believe the Harper government is as surreptitious as they come, you'd also be dead wrong. The worst? The hiccup majority of Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin who loved "in camera" sessions, that's who. Second worst?and more » |
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Honoring Marines With ScholarshipsWall Street JournalBy MIKE VILENSKY Owen West is a 6-foot-4 former Marine, a two-time novelist with a third book out this month and a managing director at Goldman Sachs, where he runs the company's natural-gas and power operations. When he met a reporter one morning last ...and more » |
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"Dear Abby" gets it dead wrong on the Bible and homosexualityRenewAmericaIn the first chapter of the book of Romans, the sin of homosexuality is listed together with "all ungodliness and wickedness of men" who hold the truth in contempt. God's plain thoughts on homosexuality are in direct conflict with the message of the ... |
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Flip This: Bloom's Taxonomy Should Start with CreatingKQED (blog)But its organizing framework is dead wrong. Here's why. Conceived in 1956 by a group of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom, the taxonomy classifies skills from least to most complex. The presentation of the Taxonomy (in boththe original and revised ... |
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