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Scientific American June 2006 Jeffrey Sachs |
The New Geopolitics Preventing wars and other strife will increasingly depend on facing the ecological consequences of our economic activities.  |
Wired June 2006 Laura Moorhead |
Fixer-Uppers While others build luxe lofts and titanium-plated monoliths, Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr, founders of Architecture for Humanity, use architecture to solve social and humanitarian problems.  |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2006 John S. McClenahen |
Danfoss Greens America Danish manufacturer helps U.S. OEMs be more competitive and environmentally friendly.  |
ifeminists May 24, 2006 Carey Roberts |
Has Matriarchy Made the Sexes Equal? Despite all the feminist hoopla about gender equality, it is difficult to find even a single example where reality measures up to rhetoric. What the matriarchy has bestowed upon America is weak men and disorderly women.  |
ifeminists May 24, 2006 Tony Zizza |
The Trouble With TeenScreen While some of our young people may properly rebel against TeenScreen and other dangerous in-school mental health propoganda that helps Big Pharma, what about all the young people who come running home convinced they are -- mentally ill?  |
InternetNews May 24, 2006 Roy Mark |
Leaked Docs Claim AT&T Aided NSA In addition to allegations that AT&T handed over customer calling records and e-mail data, it's now facing media reports that it is monitoring Internet traffic.  |
Parameters Summer 2006 Shawn Brimley |
Tentacles of Jihad: Targeting Transnational Support Networks As the five-year anniversary of the 11 September attacks approaches, America faces an enemy that is both a transnational organization and a growing ideological movement. As long as the war in Iraq continues, more recruits will join the disparate terror networks that feed off the conflict.  |
Parameters Summer 2006 Dan Henk |
The Environment, the US Military, and Southern Africa Regardless of who ultimately takes responsibility for creating the focus, the US military would get more from its environmental investments in southern Africa if they were part of a more coherent strategy for dealing with regional environmental opportunities and threats.  |
The Motley Fool May 22, 2006 Jim Mueller |
Feathers Fly for Applebee's, PETA The restaurant declines PETA's demand to study more humane ways of killing chickens. It would be better for PETA to back its convictions with financial support when advocating a cause than to expect the other shareholders of the company to use company resources to fund those studies.  |
Entrepreneur June 2006 Nicole L. Torres |
Lofty Ideals Smart and socially conscious students build businesses with high standards.  |
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