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The Only Difference Between the Economies of Greece and the U.S. is That the U.S. Can Still Print Money. Broadcast Yourself. Like Button for Twitter. Just Charlie Chaplin. Broadcast Yourself. Message To Humanity: The Time is Now (Remastered) BE A HERO AND HELP STOP SOPA NOW! Defend our freedom to share (or why SOPA is a bad idea) World Covers - Rolling In The Deep - Zapatou. Harriet Tubman Tells It How It Is. The Agenda Project: Patriotic Millionaires' Message to Congress "Tax Me" Like Button for Twitter. I recall. Do NOT Drink and Drive. Con su padre, 1998. This is Jacqueline on vacation in Venezuela.

De vacaciones en Venezuela Birthday party as a child. Aquí con sus padres. At a party with friends. Con sus amigos. The car in which Jacqueline travelled when she was hit by a car driven by a 17-year old student on his way home after a couple of beers with his friends. Jacqueline venía de una fiesta de cumpleaños con sus amigos, cuando un joven de 18 años que había estado bebiendo cervezas con sus amigos chocó contra ella. Jacqueline was caught in the burning car and her body was heavily burnt for around 45 seconds. Estuvo expuesta al calor de las llamas 45 segundos. After the accident Jacqueline has needed over 40 operations. Jacqueline ha necesitado más de 40 operaciones. With her Father, 2000. Con su padre, 2000. Getting treatment. Recibiendo tratamiento. Three months after accident. Tres meses despues del accidente. Without a left eyelid Jacqie needs eyedrops to keep her vision.

Not everyone who gets hit by a car dies. Breaks record with coverage of OpMegaupload. Russians Trolling on 140% Should social scientists stop reading the news? A long time ago, in graduate school, my television was stolen and it changed my life. I now had lots of free time. I never understood on a gut level what I was missing until my tv was gone. There was a whole world beyond my living room low rent studio apartment. Jacob Levy once told me during a party, “Fabio, if you don’t watch tv, you had better be very well read.” Indeed, fair ranger, I am now quite well read. I learned a second lesson. Later, I realized that the issue wasn’t drama or comedy. You don’t need to be a die hard Chomskian who believes that the media is a mere tool of corporate and state interests, although that does happen to fair degree. Example 1: Local television news is driven by “if it bleeds, it leads.”

Example 2: Election coverage is highly misleading. Example 3: Let’s stick one of my research areas – higher education. The news is rife with stories that are at best misleading and at worst factually incorrect. Adverts: From Black Power/Grad Skool Rulz Like this: Pulling Accounts From the Unaccountable. Webcafe.hr fotogalerija. Back to trees. Like Button for Twitter. Lisa Harouni: A primer on 3D printing. Think outside the box. Dress ups... by anaxana. BREAKING: The Outcome Of The Internet’s Blackout Against SOPA/PIPA. Member Of 1% Reveals The Actual Truth About Job Creators. Like Button for Twitter. A Message For All Those Education-Budget Cutters. Just Say 'No' to ACTA. Privacy Policy Last modified: November 11, 2011 This Privacy Policy is continually under review to ensure your privacy and security. This website, (the “Site”) is operated by Access (“We” or “Us”). We work hard to protect your privacy.

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Access does not sell, rent, or lease your personal data under any circumstances. Disclosure of Information Cookies. Simple Ideas That Are Borderline Crafty! (20 Pics) Dire Straits – Why Worry. JustCoz. Luka Bulić- KAMATA (KUDA IDU IZGUBLJENE DJEVOJKE) How to Promote Creativity? Teaching Creativity vs Education. Step by step - Thursday, November 17, 2011. Immortal Technique - The Poverty Of Philosophy. Who prays for Satan? Save the Internet. Teenage beatnik: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan portrayed by a young girl. Five Simple Steps to Improve Your Concentration. Occupy Art: Andrew Wyeth’s ‘Christina’ gets pepper-sprayed. “Christina’s World” by Andrew Wyeth. Fat slob (and orgasmically impotent?) Lieutenant John Pike strolls through realms beyond his imagination battling the human spirit with his little red can of pepper-spray and in a miracle of negative Internet transubstantiation is transformed over night from tough guy to Internet LOL meme.

Karma’s a bitch. Pike will have plenty of time to sharpen his aim and put on a few more pounds now that he’s on indefinite leave from the police force. What makes these images so resonant is that they’re not far from the truth. 1. “Picnic In The Park” by Édouard Manet “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” by Georges Seurat. Kongressional Hearing: Amazing Unknown Punk Band From the 70s, Kongress. When some magicians die, they vanish—their work done, their infernal ceremonies finished, their fire extinguished—leaving no traces behind. This was almost the case with self-styled high priest of rock magick, Geoffrey Crozier.

Almost, I say, because some extraordinary documents of his short, turbulent time on this planet still remain. Dangerous Minds pal Otto von Ruggins is allowing us to showcase some of this rare and previously unseen material. If you are into vintage garage and punk rock insanity—like the MC5, New York Dolls or Alice Cooper, you know, the transgressively transcendent stuff that Julian Cope or Thurston Moore like—in all its mutant glory, then this post is for you.

Geoffrey Crozier was an enigmatic magician/rock performer from Australia who was a legend amongst New York City’s underground rock cognoscenti circa 1975-78. In the pages of The Village Voice, James Wolcott described a Kongress gig like so: Crozier’s stage act—if you could call it that—was rather extreme. The Surfer's Guide to Personal Development. Surfers have a different relationship with the ocean than most people do. Rather than admire its beauty from the sidelines, we feed off its energy because for most of us it’s a second home. We’re more comfortable in water than on land. It’s much more than a sport, but our calling in life. Every session leaves us with powerful life lessons and today I just wanted to share a few of my most important ones with you. If there’s anything that surfing really teaches you it’s how to be present.

When you’re on a wave you really can’t think bout another thing and if you do you will find yourself submerged rather quickly. But, the interesting thing is that you have to keep your eyes on the horizon and anticipate when the next wave will arrive. Embrace the Unknown Every single time you paddle for a wave you’re taking a risk because there’s no telling how it’s going to turn out. Learn to Shake The Wipeouts If you want to ride waves you have to be ok with the occasional wipeout. Ways to Master the Art of Perseverance.

In reality, accomplishing what you want usually comes down to one thing: the art of perseverance. It’s not an inherent character trait, so don’t tell yourself “Oh well, I guess I’m not one of those people who can do _________.” Perseverance can be learned. In fact, you’re going to start learning it right now. But first, concentrate for a moment on whatever _________ is for you. Is it learning a second language? Running a mile in under 6 minutes? Writing a screenplay? Below, we’ll walk through 7 steps that will make you a master of the art of perseverance: Gain Inspiration from Famous FailuresTo persevere and reach your goals, you will need to maintain an incredibly strong BELIEF in your ability to succeed, even in the face of (temporary) failure. And that’s the final step.

Whatever your goal is, you will do it. Occupy has the power to effect change | Peter Hallward. Occupy Wall Street protesters march through New York's financial district toward the stock exchange. Photograph: Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters Occupy movements in the US went on the offensive last week, a few days after police forcibly cleared tents in cities from New York to Oakland. In addition to holding their ground in the face of violent intimidation, they began to interrupt business as usual. Rejecting the logic that compels the poor to bail out the rich, they restricted access to New York's stock exchange, they marched on bridges and subway stations, they targeted banks and corporations, they overwhelmed university campuses. In action after action, Occupy has already sent shockwaves through established centres of power all over the world.

If further actions continue and spread they may soon begin to elude the coercive mechanisms designed to hold them in check. Our second task, then, is to develop forms of collective action that exceed the repressive mechanisms set up to contain them. Six Ways to Become More Self-Motivated. One Question That Will Change Your Life Forever. Did you know that, barring some radical scientific advancement, you and everyone you know will be gone in 100 years? All of that hard work and perseverance disappears, just like that.

All of those years of striving and “just holding on”, jettisoned into oblivion in an instant. Now that I’ve hopefully got your attention and giving you the right mindset, here’s the question: How does that make you feel? I’m not trying to depress you, but I’m being completely serious here. Ask yourself what that means for your life. Do you feel uncomfortable? Depressed? Life As a RaceWhen I first asked myself the exact same question, I was a little scared. When this realization of my own mortality hit me, it hit me hard. I was right back then because I was living only for achievement. Fortunately I was able to change that way of thinking and introduce a better one into my life. By going through the uncomfortableness of confronting my own demise, I came out with a new perspective and a new way of life.

Step by step - Monday, November 21, 2011. In 60 Seconds. All Out. Velvetpeaches:^ I want. Jörg Huffschmid: Privatizacija svijeta. Jörg Huffschmid bio je jedan od najznačajnijih političkih ekonomista poslijeratne Njemačke, a pored toga i važan akter na sindikalnoj, civilnodruštvenoj i političkoj ljevici. Njegov zadnji veliki rad je knjiga »Politische Ökonomie der Finanzmärkte« [Politička ekonomija financijskih tržišta] iz 2002. godine. Tekst "Privatizacija svijeta" izvorno je pisan 2004. godine, a preuzet je iz zbirke eseja "Kapitalismuskritik heute", posthumno objavljene 2010. godine. Već četvrt stoljeća svijetom se kreće val privatizacije. Doseže sva područja i prodire u sve sfere života (vidi preglede kod Mandell 2002, Felder 2003, Wright 1994, Meggison/Netter 2001, OECD 2003). No, osvajačka glad privatnih poduzetnika seže dalje i od toga. No, u većini se slučajeva ciljalo na zaposjedanje industrijskih i financijskih upravnih vrhova, čije vlasništvo omogućuje strateško političko upravljanje privredom.

Protureforma je započela raspadom međunarodnog monetarnog sustava iz Bretton Woodsa. Related Posts Widget. STUDENTSKE BORBE. The Sociology of Work. By Matt Vidal Kings College, London Since his recent untimely death, Apple co-founder and design guru Steve Jobs has been exalted to the level of a cult hero by an outpouring of fans on social media and many commentators in the traditional news media. Under Jobs’ direction, Apple launched a series of hi-tech products that were not only trailblazing but also retained both a coolness factor and a user-friendliness that rival companies have yet to even mimic, let alone surpass.

The narrative of Jobs-the-entrepreneur helps reaffirm the dominant American narrative of individualism and meritocracy. This is a thoroughly free market narrative: Clever, hard-working individuals drive innovation in the economy, and in the end everyone wins. A sociological perspective would question this story. The sociology of work goes back to the classic sociological theorists: Marx, Durkheim and Weber. Sociology is a fundamentally historical discipline. How to Hack Your Brain - StumbleUpon. Occupy Love. Varazdin No.1 place to visit in Croatia - General News. Andrew Hodges: Free education, UK politics & DirDem occupations - mini-interview, Praxis 2011. Curiosity Doesn’t Kill The Student. News Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it’s good for the student. That’s the conclusion of a new study published in Perspectives in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

The authors show that curiosity is a big part of academic performance. In fact, personality traits like curiosity seem to be as important as intelligence in determining how well students do in school. Intelligence is important to academic performance, but it’s not the whole story. Everyone knows a brilliant kid who failed school, or someone with mediocre smarts who made up for it with hard work.

One of those is conscientiousness—basically, the inclination to go to class and do your homework. Von Stumm and her coauthors wondered if curiosity might be another important factor. The researchers performed a meta-analysis, gathering the data from about 200 studies with a total of about 50,000 students. Von Stumm wasn’t surprised that curiosity was so important.

Croatians afraid to take sick leave - General News. Wednesday, 09. April 2014 - 20:04 :: Home > General News > Croatians afraid to take sick leave Events for April Add your event FREE Videos The voice of the village Polls In Croatian Times I want more info on: show result all polls Croatians afraid to take sick leave Croatian Times Few Croatians use their right to sick leave because they fear they could get fired, new survey by job portal MojPosao shows. Some 70 per cent of 564 surveyed said they do not even use their sick days when they have a more serious illness. The majority thinks that using sick leave would make them seem less reliable and that they could get fired due to the "poor general impression" they leave. Many are also of the opinion that private employers tolerate absence only when the employee ends up in hospital. Only every sixth employee uses his sick days, and 17 per cent do so at the first sign of illness because they consider their health their number one priority.

Write your comment to this article here Latest News. The capitalist network that runs the world | Social and Behavioral Science Research. The 1318 transnational corporations that form the core of the economy. Superconnected companies are red, very connected companies are yellow. The size of the dot represents revenue (Image: PLoS One) As protests against financial power sweep the world this week, science may have confirmed the protesters' worst fears. An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy.

The study's assumptions have attracted some criticism, but complex systems analysts contacted by New Scientist say it is a unique effort to untangle control in the global economy. Pushing the analysis further, they say, could help to identify ways of making global capitalism more stable. The idea that a few bankers control a large chunk of the global economy might not seem like news to New York's Occupy Wall Street movement and protesters elsewhere (see photo). The Zurich team can. Les photos et vidéos favorites de Priestesa | Flickr. Twelve Things You Were Not Taught in School About Creative Thinking. 100 Ways To Develop Your Mind. How To Explain Taxes And The Budget To Non-Economists. ACTA: The new threat to the net. Do you love yourself. What made you smile today. If you could ask Barack Obama one question what would it be. Would you rather be a famous musician or a famous actor. What famous person would you most like to meet.

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