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Social Insurance & Economy in China

brucetin wrote 6 days ago: Finally, the tough year for world economy was coming to an end. It’s may be the first time, i … more →

Tags: policy social-insurance economy China

Reminder: Invitation to comment on Community Facility Zones (Closing 23 October 2009)

NCCC wrote 2 months ago: The ACT Planning and Land Authority (ACTPLA) has released an online discussion paper which examines … more →

Tags: Planning/Development, ACTPLA, Consultation, development code, Community Facility

Invitation to comment: Community Facility Zone Development Code and Table policy review (closing 23 October 2009)

NCCC wrote 3 months ago: The Community Facility Zone Development Code (CFZDC) and its associated Development Table is current … more →

Tags: Planning/Development, ACTPLA, Consultation, development code, Community Facility

Pentagon reviewing access on social networking site

raymason wrote 4 months ago: The department of defense in the US is worried about the access of social networking sites by the mi … more →

Tags: facebook, Pentagon, social networking

Is abolishing traditional university lectures really that radical?

wesstreeting wrote 6 months ago: ‘Student leader Wes Streeting wants universities to abolish lectures’ claimed the headli … more →

Tags: Education, NUS, Higher Education, Lecturers, Lectures, The Times, Universities, wes streeting

From The Hoover Institution Via A & L Daily: God And John Rawls

chr1 wrote 7 months ago: Full post here. The argument is that early Rawls’s conception of the soul is quite a religious … more →

Tags: Public Debate, Philosophy, Politics, Current Events, Religion, John Rawls, Political Philosophy, Hoover

Standing Firm on Burma - an oped by Sen. Gregg

Jacqui wrote 9 months ago: Boston Globe (oped): Standing firm on Burma By Judd Gregg | April 1, 2009 SECRETARY OF STATE Hillary … more →

Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, sanctions, Clinton, senator gregg, nld

Is Food The New Sex?2 comments

culinspiration wrote 10 months ago: Wherever pleasure is concerned, the lines often tend to blur.  Check out this interesting article by … more →

Tags: In The News, Video, Health & Nutrition, methinkprettyoneday, YouTube, Mary Ebertstat, Is Food the New Sex?, Hoover Institution, pornography of food

Kabul may fall to Taleban - NYT

Dan Qayyum wrote 10 months ago: President Obama and his aides haven’t completed their policy review for Afghanistan — one of the mos … more →

Tags: Pakistan, War-on-terror, Afghanistan, Article, USA, Taleban, al-Qaeda, NATO, obama

Afghanistan: The writing is on the wall

Dan Qayyum wrote 10 months ago: Can Obama Read It? The insurgents control more than 80% of Afghanistan. No other country understands … more →

Tags: Pakistan, War-on-terror, Afghanistan, Article, USA, Taleban, al-Qaeda, NATO, obama

Is Food the New Sex? 1 comment

Will wrote 10 months ago: “What happens when, for the first time in history, adult human beings are free to have all the … more →

Tags: Culture, Worthy links, sex, Food

Social Media - our journey so far... 4 comments

Carl Haggerty wrote 11 months ago: In some ways I am surprised by the amount of support and enthusiasm my colleagues  and peers in my c … more →

Tags: Social, Work, Knowledge Share, Collaboration, Communication, Local Government, Learning, Youth participation, twitter

Life Insurance Policy Reviews

rootfin wrote 1 year ago: I would say around 70% of the policy reviews I perform result in either lowering my clients premiums … more →

How America can survive and even prosper in the 21st Century - part I6 comments

Fabius Maximus wrote 1 year ago: Summary:  This is a chapter a series about America’s grand strategy; see links at the end for … more →

Tags: Grand Strategy, TE Lawrence, Brad DeLong, John Nagl, John Boyd, Zugzwang, borg, Charles Allen, Sayyid Qutb

Flawed theory that bigger families mean more religiosity

Hamish MacPherson wrote 2 years ago: Mary Eberstadt argues in the June/ July edition of Policy Review that contrary to popular opinion, s … more →

Tags: Secularism


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