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Category Archives: Current Affairs
Loss of a Legend…The World Mourns Steve Jobs
We are all the better for the fact that even till the end, Jobs lived by the motto of one of his Pixar characters, Woody from Toy Story, “Reach for the sky!”
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Tagged Apple, change, chopin, genius, Gerswhin, innovation, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, MacBook, mozart, NeXT, Pixar, Schubert, Steve Jobs, Toy Story
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Why the Debt Drama Doesn’t Captivate Us (and why you need to keep checking your watch)
We’ve been conditioned by our society and the media to have these big crises that are resolved at the eleventh hour. We expect that this will go on until the deadline is nigh and then somewhere, somehow the warring parties will get together and come up with a compromise that manages to save the day just in the nick of time.
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Tagged Arnold Schwartzenegger, Bruce Willis, Criminal Minds, debt crisis, Harry Potter, House, John Boehner, Medicare, President Obama, Social security, Terminators
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The Anthony Weiner Mistake Many of Us Make…and How We Can Learn From It
Anthony Weiner did something ALL of us do more times than we want to admit: He posted personal information casually on the Internet, thinking he was communicating securely with a chosen individual.
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Tagged Anthony Weiner, public figure, Web mistakes, Web privacy, Weiner resignation
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How Rumors Start: What’s that you say about an Obama scare?
Be careful that what you broadcast to the world reflects what’s really going on, vs. what you *thought* you heard.
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