9/3/13 Ignorant America: Just How Stupid Are We? Published on Alternet (http://www.alternet.org) Home > Ignorant America: Just How Stupid Are We? TomDispatch.com [1] / By Rick Shenkman [2] Ignorant America: Just How Stupid Are We? July 1‚ 2008 | "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free‚ in a state of civilization‚ it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson Just how stupid are we? Pretty stupid‚ it would seem‚ when we come across headlines like this: "Homer Simpson
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Table of contents • Executive Summary……………………………………..………………………………………08 Section I • Introduction to Private Labels………………………………………………………………09 • Background: Evolution and Emergence of Private Label………..…………….11 • Review of Literature…………………………………………………………………………….13 Section II • Research Methodology………………………………………………………………………..18 i. Objectives of Research……………………………………………………………….18 ii. Research Problem……………………………………………………….…………….18 iii. Research Question……………………………………………………….……………19 iv. Research Hypothesis…………………………………………………………………
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Almost every college student and teacher in Pilgrim Christian College use Social Media because it’s a tool to be social. Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Formspring‚ and Plurk‚ are just some of the examples of these websites. Unfortunately‚ many of us do the most insane things on these sites that would make others roll their eyes‚ drop their jaw‚ and sometimes is downright pathetic. If you haven’t notice it in yourself‚ read along and maybe this article will help you realize. First off‚ I have observed that
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Allah --- the Almighty‚ the Most Merciful‚ the Most Beneficent This earth whereupon we live and breathe‚ the sky wherein we look at the numerous stars of small and large sizes twinkling‚ the sun that blazes and gives us light and energy‚ the moon that emits soothing lights and allures us and above all numerous other beings that we see around us; the twittering of birds‚ the cattle grazing in the vast pastures‚ the air which is utmost essential for our survival‚ the mountains whereupon we
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identify the customer perception about the private label brands at the Big bazaar. The study was limited to the private label brands in the food‚ apparels and the electronics section. The research was mainly conducted to identify various factors which influenced the buying behaviour of the private label brands. The study also intended to identify the demand for certain products which the customers would prefer to buy if included in the private label category. The main objective of the study was to
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The Independent Record Labels of the 1950’s and 1960’s History of Music Production Eric Eller Throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s‚ a wave of new musical movements by independent record labels and new artists emerged in the United States. This movement is captured in the stories of those label creators and owners‚ and in the turbulent journey through their successes and failures. The first emergence was fueled by multiple factors: competitive economic circumstances‚ up-and-coming local musical
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The Functioning of Independent and “DIY” Record Labels in the Digital Age By Nathan Wiggin Research Report As Part of Leeds Metropolitan University Project Research & Planning BSc Music Technology The
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The Most Dangerous Game People have always sought to escape their mundane realities through fantastic stories. Richard Connell “The most dangerous game” provides this type of reprieve from reality. Through hyperbolic‚ stock protagonist and antagonist‚ a simplistic conflict‚ and a happy end “The most dangerous game” presents itself to be purely commercial fiction. Commercial fiction is meant to excite the reader‚ to help them escape reality and "The Most Dangerous Game" has both mystery and
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The GMO controversy stirred up a huge uproar about labels. The argument on whether or not companies should scan and label our food for GMOs has captured everyone’s attention‚ even scientists and government workers. Labeling GMOs doesn’t sound terrible; it’s nice to know what’s in the engineered crops‚ such as possible toxins allergens‚ and other hazards. Crop engineers and farmers are known to do anything to protect their harvests from insects. An alternative was found‚ only to be aimed at insects
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Summary of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr As the internet offers us the benefits of quick and easy knowledge‚ it is affecting the brain’s capacity to read longer articles and books. Carr starts Is Google Making Us Stupid with the closing scene from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey when Dave taking apart the memory circuits that control HAL‚ the artificial brain of the ship. Carr feels the time he spends online is rewiring his brain. He is no longer able to concentrate long
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