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Reason September 2004 Prakash Loungani |
Globalization Without Tears The book In Defense of Globalization tries to show that major complaints about the adverse social effects of globalization are mistaken. Globalization in fact reduces poverty and the use of child labor, fosters women's rights, promotes respect for democratic norms, enriches culture, and even sustains the environment.  |
Reason September 2004 Brian Doherty |
RFID Roundup Radio-frequency ID chips (RFIDs) are exploding into public consciousness, but some privacy mavens see them as a step toward a world where everything we own becomes a potential bug that can track us everywhere and all the time.  |
ifeminists August 4, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
In Defense of 'Deadbeat' Dads It is time for the prison release of impoverished deadbeat dads to become official policy in every corner of North America.  |
ifeminists August 4, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Outing the Feminist "Great Lie" 1960s-style feminism had the laudable goal of encouraging equal opportunities for women. But now, feminism has morphed into an ugly ideology of female empowerment and gender retribution.  |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2004 Parke Chapman |
Maximum Security In the final analysis, there is no foolproof plan to thwarting terrorist attacks on office buildings, so it's necessary for all owners and managers to be vigilant about security.  |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2004 Bob Bobala |
Wall Street on Alert As investors, we're just going to have to get used to al Qaeda targeting our financial institutions. But while our financial institutions may be under alert, your portfolio doesn't have to be.  |
BusinessWeek August 9, 2004 Stephanie Anderson Forest |
How Sick Is Your Home? Indoor air pollution -- from mold to radon -- presents health risks. But you can rest easier knowing there are ways to get rid of them.  |
Fast Company August 2004 Danielle Sacks |
It's Easy Being Green With earth-friendly products and packaging, Aveda is putting the beauty back into the ugly world of cosmetics.  |
Fast Company August 2004 Shoshana Zuboff |
The New New Adulthood How to survive the new new adulthood. After the need to earn a place in society (education, career, family, status, recognition, and achievement) are accomplished, it used to be time to die. Now more decades stretch ahead.  |
PC Magazine July 9, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Antispam Tools: Can They Keep Up? Antispam products have to get tougher to stay ahead of the game.  |
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