Bookworms aren't people who love to read. They are people who treat books as treasures. Anonymous

Bette A. Stevens

Tag: social-science children-s-fiction life-science



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I write for the beauty of the printed word"
from PREFACE to BIPOLAR BUFFALO

Anthony Antek

Tag: humor literature relationships social-science



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It is inconceivable that our mind does not change according to where we might be, and how we perceived in it.

Tsan-Kuo Chang

Tag: social-science



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War prosperity is like the prosperity that an earthquake or a plague brings.

Ludwig von Mises

Tag: economics social-science



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In saying no one knew about the ideas implicit in the telegraph, I am not quite accurate. Thoreau knew. Or so one may surmise. It is alleged that upon being told that through the telegraph a man in Maine could instantly send a message to a man in Texas, Thoreau asked, "But what do they have to say to each other?" In asking this question, to which no serious interest was paid, Thoreau was directing attention to the psychological and social meaning of the telegraph, and in particular to its capacity to change the character of information -- from the personal and regional to the impersonal and global.

Neil Postman

Tag: society communication media television social-science telegraph



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In the collision between the remoteness and purity of the rainforest realms and the crassness of consumer culture, the difference is so extreme that for the most part there has been no authentic or practical method for this medicine system as traditionally practiced to integrate and adapt to the changing times.

Jonathon Miller Weisberger

Tag: social-science rainforests



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Since Ivy League admissions data is a notoriously classified commodity, when when Harvard officials said in previous years that alumni kids were just better, you had to take their word. But then federal investigators came along and pried open those top-secret files. The Harvard guys were lying.

This past fall, after two years of study, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) found that, far from being more qualified or equally qualified, the average admitted legacy at Harvard between 1981 and 1988 was significantly LESS qualified than the average admitted nonlegacy. Examining admissions office ratings on academics, extracurriculars, personal qualities, recommendations, and other categories, the OCR concluded that "with the exception of the athletic rating, [admitted] nonlegacies scored better than legacies in ALL areas of comparison."

In his recent book, "Preferential Policies", Thomas Sowell argues that doling out special treatment encourages lackluster performance by the favored and resentment from the spurned. His far-ranging study flits from Malaysia to South Africa to American college campuses. Legacies don't merit a word.

John Larew

Tag: class privilege social-science affirmative-action



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