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A Reason to Think, and Think AgainTED Tuesday: Raw Foodism is Inhuman
This TED Talk doesn't talk about Raw Foodism. It is really about brain cells, and what makes our brain capacity possible compared to other primates. The shocking answer is cooking, and the implication removes legitimacy from the Raw Foodism fad. The math is done, the...
The Evils of Economic Revolution: The Repeated Experiment
What do the revolutions associated with Stalin, Hitler, Mao, and even the French in the late 18th Century have in common? More than you'd think. One could even say that they were various incarnations of the same sentiments, refined from populism against a royal elite,...
Site of Horrible Nuclear Disaster Not What You Would Expect
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, July 8, 2011} What do you wear to the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster? Well past my 50th birthday, it’s nice to start a day with a question I’ve never faced before. Shorts and sandals, apparently, are forbidden....
Violence and Inequality: Maybe We Have it Backwards
Here's a great article, so long as the reader doesn't overdraw conclusions from the data. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/primate-diaries/2012/07/26/the-jokers-wild/ For example ...(1) Gun violence is more prevalent where fewer citizens legally own guns, so fair...
TED Tuesday: Brickless Health Care
This TED Talk is about changing the paradigm of health care (real health care, not the monetary construct around it) on the most basic level -- empowering individuals and using technologies not dependent on environment and the traditional limitations of access. Here's...
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