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J. Mack Talks Back: Reverse Racism: Affirmative Action
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J Mack Talks Back. Saturday, May 7, 2011. Reverse Racism: Affirmative Action. The purpose of affirmative action was to establish equality, not to perpetuate discrimination. Affirmative action, particularly pertaining to the admissions process of the American education system, has unintentionally morphed into a noxious means of discrimination against the majority, and is thus dangerously eroding America's foundational morals of merit and equality. The Civil Rights Act. As new generations approach admissio...
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Poor Greg Mankiw and Why People Think the Facts Lie | Slipping Differential
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A look at the contrasting views found in today's world. Moral Hazard and the Company Expense Account. Get the Middlemen Out! Why we need to eliminate 3rd party payer systems in education →. Poor Greg Mankiw and Why People Think the Facts Lie. April 9, 2011. Greg Mankiw seems to be the blogosphere’s favorite economist punching bag. Openly criticized by Paul Krugman. Bloggers seem to be waiting in the wings in anticipation of Mankiw’s next words. Why, you ask? Take a look at this post. Clarity is the Remedy.
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Gendercide in India | todayscatharsis
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A sometimes tragic, sometimes comedic, approach to politics. If you thought the caste system in India was unfair, imagine being a female. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. In the Red Zone. 04/25/2011 at 11:23 pm. This is so sad! 05/01/2011 at 2:42 pm. That seems unlikely as cultural beliefs have been around for decades and even centuries. I think that the Indian government should provide financial incentives for those who have daughters. Having a daughter should be rewarded and while it seems n...
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Landphil: January 2011
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One man's thoughts are another man's treasure. Saturday, January 29, 2011. The Public Intellectual: Christopher Hitchens. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Clarity is the Remedy. In The Red Zone. J Mack Talks Back. Kat's Alley: People and things you should know. The Age of Cognizance. The Earnings: Per Cher. The Public Intellectual: Christopher Hitchens. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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In-sT-Incts: OP-ED Taco Bell's not "meating" standards
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A-slightly above average-Animalistic-Ntelligence insight into mostly everything. Saturday, March 12, 2011. OP-ED Taco Bell's not "meating" standards. It's been 27 years and the question on fast food customer's minds is still the same; WHERE'S THE BEEF? Only this time instead of a mock grandma from a Wendy's hamburger commercial the question is formed by a group of Alabama lawyers filing a class action lawsuit. The results are in this video. And included: 24.5 pounds gained, a 7% increase in body fat,...
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Inside the fold: Kobe and his mouth
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Kobe and his mouth. You've probably heard about it by now: midway through the third quarter of a Tuesday game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the San Antonio Spurs, the Lakers' Kobe Bryant was called for his fourth foul of the game on what he felt was a bad call by referee Bennie Adams, so he took action. Bryant yelled. "F* CKING F* GOT! And then the NBA fought back, commissioner David Stern announcing that the league would fine Bryant a cool $100,000. Sure, it's not a l...
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Landphil: February 2011
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One man's thoughts are another man's treasure. Sunday, February 27, 2011. The News Media and EDC. Photo credit: Ceasar Sebastian. By Michael H. Dore, Dore explains that rather than prevent events like Insomniac’s from continuing in Los Angeles, local government and law enforcement should instead focus on removing drugs from the event. Caused by an overcrowded event. Scott R. Hutson explores this idea. In News Media Discourse and the State of Public Opinion on Risk. By Iain Wilkinson, Wilkinson discusses ...
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In-sT-Incts: April 2011
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A-slightly above average-Animalistic-Ntelligence insight into mostly everything. Friday, April 22, 2011. USC GREEK SYSTEM MUST GO. To start off with I am not ignorant. I know that. Will never abandon its Greek system. It's too deep seeded in our traditions as well as the large alumni base that will go up in arms if it happened. However this needs to be done sooner rather than later. Studied the origin of. What happened is that the two groups developed gang like mentalities and hated each other. It go...
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February | 2011 | Slipping Differential
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A look at the contrasting views found in today's world. The Ideal Market Includes an Ideal Government. February 26, 2011. Buyers and sellers interact as pound-for-pound rivals in order to preserve the foundation of perfect competition. Unchecked market power results in inefficiency and overall loss to an economy. But how do we know when it’s appropriate for the government to intervene? Estimated around 730 million barrels. This seemingly large number quickly fades when paired against US daily consump...