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Category Archives: Economy and Society
Future Trends and Efforts in Education
I’m tabling the discrete-event simulation framework effort for today to provide a list of materials concerning the ongoing changes in the field of education. I compiled this list in order to share it with a few individuals over the past … Continue reading
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Tagged automation, education, efficiency, process improvement, training
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Art, Waste, and a Rumination on Economics
I’m going to table the work on the discrete-event simulation today in order to discuss a public art critique I attended last night. The gallery featured a few pieces of the works of two artists, Jessica Burnam and Eric Celarier, … Continue reading
Arcosanti, my old friend…
I’ve come to talk with you again… From the Grand Canyon I made it down to one of my favorite places ever, Arcosanti, in time to catch the last tour of the day. I’d made previous pilgrimages here in 1991 … Continue reading
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Tagged feats of engineering, interesting places, Observations, travel
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Multiple Paths To Victory
With the release of the game Settlers of Catan in 1995, German inventor Klaus Teuber unleashed a product popular enough to introduce Americans to the Eurogame style of tabletop gaming. Per the Wikipedia entry, “A Eurogame, also called German-style board … Continue reading
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Tagged competition, cooperation, problem-solving, toys and games
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A Response to the Question: Where Are All of The Young Entrepreneurs?
I encountered this article on LinkedIn today: Where Are All of The Young Entrepreneurs? It made a number of good points about college loan debt, occupational licensure, and other issues having to do with government interventions but it missed some … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, education, government, intervention, monetary policy, Observations
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