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  • WTH Happened to Argentina’s Economy? This Chart WIll Show You…

    WTH Happened to Argentina’s Economy? This Chart WIll Show You…0

    Last week, I noticed that Argentina is laying the groundwork to return to global debt markets. As a point of background, a decade and a half ago Argentina defaulted on a $100 billion obligation, the largest debt default in history. Then, in 2014, it happened again. We’ve become kind of immune to bad economic news

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  • Why You Should Spend More Money on Experiences Than Things

    Why You Should Spend More Money on Experiences Than Things0

    The pursuit of happiness is something that I’d say about 99 percent of the people on this planet are chasing after. Happiness is at the foundation of why we do anything, right? Every single choice we make in life will be and has been based on how we’re feeling in the moment.   There’s a

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  • Video: Teacher Goes Off On Student Who Claimed He Caught Him Watching Porn

    Video: Teacher Goes Off On Student Who Claimed He Caught Him Watching Porn1

    Via WOWK-TV, a CBS affiliate out of Charleston, West Virginia:   A video that shows an East Bank Middle School teacher berating a student was emailed in to 13 News to be investigated. 13-year-old Jeffrey Province says he was the first student into his math class at East Bank Middle School on Tuesday when he

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  • The Reason Why Universities Don’t Give Their Students Challenging Texts

    The Reason Why Universities Don’t Give Their Students Challenging Texts0

    In a recent article for The Times Higher Education, a variety of university professors from Great Britain and Australia note a common theme in today’s students: an inability to read anything of length or depth. Take, for example, the following quotes: “Our undergraduates – and postgraduate students as well – seem mainly not to be

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  • The Logical Fallacy of ‘Hasty Counter-Example’

    The Logical Fallacy of ‘Hasty Counter-Example’0

    If you’ve taken a course in “critical thinking”—or even just had an excellent teacher in high school or college—chances are you’ve heard of “the fallacy of hasty generalization.” There’s also the logically converse fallacy, which is equally common but unlabeled and often confused with the first. I call it that of “hasty counter-example.” For the

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  • Study: Architecture Affects Your Brain

    Study: Architecture Affects Your Brain0

    A scientific study conducted several years ago found that the sorts of architecture once typical of “museums, churches, and libraries” has measurable effects on brain function that are similar in some ways to traditional forms of meditation. That’s potentially very significant, not only for the small elite that designs such buildings today, but for the

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