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Dan Rubin believes we’re not ready…
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In a polarized world, elections and procedural rules largely determine policy outcomes; there’s little room for self-styled players to construct coalitions on the fly, and enhance their own power in the process.
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And by dead, he means William F. Buckley.
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A resource for consumer activism.
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Thoughts on the coming big shift in advertising…
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Shame he’ll be fired soon…
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They tend to be smart, sure, but they also tend to be the kind of people that are incredibly curious, motivated and passionate, who have their own personal projects going, are always thinking and learning[.]
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Lighter-than-Air Ship porn and ephemera.
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Success comes from failure.
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Wow. What?
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Incidentally, when Big Texas Oilman Bush was ankle-biting Clinton/Gore on gas prices in January 2000, crude oil was at $27 a barrell. It’s now $104.52.
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Tin-foil? Prolly not.
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Ryerson’s academic misconduct policy, which is being updated, defines it as “any deliberate activity to gain academic advantage, including actions that have a negative effect on the integrity of the learning environment.”
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Why do people follow leaders? If we can understand this, then we will be a long way down the road to creating those followers and hence becoming an effective leader.
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The identified follower competencies help leaders focus their mentoring efforts. This approach encourages followers to develop fully, based on their personalities, strengths and weaknesses, and situational factors.
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Moyers speaks to Susan Jacoby and “the Age of Unreason”.