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Fast Company: The college-to-corporate pipeline is facing extinction. Here’s why. Comment: For another perspective search canisgallicus Jonathan Haidt, social psychologist
07-10-2024POV The college-to-corporate pipeline is facing extinction. Here’s why Gen Zers are rejecting thankless corporate jobs and stifling college debt—and embracing the internet economy, this Gen Z cofounder says. His new venture, Whop, helps aspiring online entrepreneurs. [Source Illustration: Getty … Continue reading
Eurasia Review (Observer Research Foundation). Zimbabwe’s Lithium Gambit: Navigating China-US Rivalry – Analysis
Zimbabwe’s Lithium Gambit: Navigating China-US Rivalry – Analysis (…”mining and processing of lithium is concentrated within a handful of countries, these countries consider lithium a geopolitical leverage that can fuel their economy…) July 12, 2024 0 Comments By Observer Research … Continue reading
Sr Maura O’Donohue, RIP. Sexual abuse must at all times be called out for what it is, does, and the fact it goes beyond age boundaries too ie young to very old, especially now in the era of internet, iPhones, computers – advanced tech which soon will be enhanced further (child images) by artificial intelligence. The article below is by Edward Augustyn (Translated from Polish Catholic Weekly)
The perfect victim Inspirations By Edward Augustyn (Translated from Polish Catholic Weekly) Read in German Read in Polish Sexual abuse of nuns by priests is still a taboo in the Church. Although there are many indications that the scale of … Continue reading
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EL PAIS: Angela Zhang, professor: ‘In China, the addiction of apps like TikTok, Temu or Shein has been driven to perfection’ Comment: search canisgallicus.com “Perfection”
Technology subscribeLOG IN Technology Big tech Angela Zhang, professor: ‘In China, the addiction of apps like TikTok, Temu or Shein has been driven to perfection’ The researcher analyzes the impact of regulation on the Chinese tech industry, which operates with … Continue reading
The MIT Press Reader: How Data-Fueled Neurotargeting Could Kill Democracy
How Data-Fueled Neurotargeting Could Kill Democracy Left unchecked, the technique, which weaponizes emotional data for political gain, could erode the foundations of a fair and informed society. By: Aram Sinnreich & Jesse Gilbert One of the foundational concepts in modern … Continue reading
Reflections by Fr. Shay Cullen, – True freedom is to reveal the truth without retaliation. “The biggest challenge to Julian Assange came when the Wikileaks “Drop Box” became overloaded with videos and hundreds of US secret documents on the war in Iraq. In April 2010, he uploaded the classified information that the US intelligence community was keeping secret from the world….”
Reflections by Fr. Shay Cullen, – True freedom is to reveal the truth without retaliation Remove label Inbox from this conversation PREDA Foundation, Inc <newsletters@preda.org> 10:01 AM (20 minutes ago) to me True freedom is to reveal the truth without retaliationFr. Shay Cullen 29 … Continue reading
Harvard Public Health Magazine: Unhoused shows us the public health crisis under our noses
Unhoused shows us the public health crisis under our noses We can’t solve the problem of homelessness if we look away Harvard Public Health Magazine Search Open menu OPINION Unhoused shows us the public health crisis under our noses We can’t solve … Continue reading
SCIAM Today in Science: June 26, 2024: Today we’re covering a surprising weakness of lanternflies, car-crash data and what’s really killing whales.
—Robin Lloyd, Contributing Editor Real-World Recall Cramming is less effective for remembering something than repeat learning sessions spread over time, numerous experiments have confirmed. Psychologists call this the spacing effect. But the spacing effect may not work as well for … Continue reading
EL PAIS: Alejandro Cáceres, the hacker who took down North Korea’s internet from his home: ‘My attack was a response to their attempt to spy on me’Comment: On the shoulders of giants – Ireland home (tax reasons et al) too many of Tech giants needs to engage further in cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity Alejandro Cáceres, the hacker who took down North Korea’s internet from his home: ‘My attack was a response to their attempt to spy on me’ Better known as P4x or _hyp3ri0n, this cybersecurity expert was recruited by the US … Continue reading
Harvard Public Health Magazine: “Health care for the homeless” is just a start. People need housing.
Subscribe Opinion “Health care for the homeless” is just a start. People need housing. Otherwise, cycles of hospitalization will continue. Harvard Public Health Magazine “Health care for the homeless” is just a start. People need housing. Share This Filed Under … Continue reading