On Stupidity
"Different generations have different ways of knowing — different configurations of multiple intelligences. Pick your era and your subject: How many of us know anything about farming anymore or how to read the changing of the seasons? How many of us know how to repair an automobile or make a cake from scratch?" And the questions seems to be this: have we 'digital natives' become more stupid?
How to Remember Information for Exams
Shows several interesting memory techniques we can employ in our daily struggle with remembering stuff (or more specifically, mugging stuff)!
Bureau-crazy
"Bureaucrazy is the legal cousin of corruption. Its impact can be more devastating than corruption because of its ubiquitous nature. In many other countries, corruption thrives in an environment of heavy bureaucrazy which serves as its substrate for life." Enlightening read. May double up as good insights for GP conclusions!
21 September 2008
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