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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion [More]
Read More »Where You Vote May Affect How You Vote
On election day, where do you vote? If it's in a church, you might be inclined to vote more conservatively than if you cast your ballot at a school or government building. That’s according to research published in the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion .
Read More »Universe Expands While Minds Contract
The leaves are turning as I write in early October. Also turning is my stomach, from the accounts coming out of something called the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C
Read More »iPhone 4S Launch (and Several More Things)
Steve Jobs wasn't there to understate the moment with his trademark "one more thing." But Apple CEO Tim Cook and company held their own today rolling out several more things after unveiling the new iPhone.
Read More »5 Steps to Launching a Start-up
Preparing to launch your start-up means more than simply making sure you have a viable product and potential customers. Here are five tips on how to prepare yourself to be a founder. John Bradberry was fascinated by the idea of how someone may prepare to start a company.
Read More »How Apple And Gucci Tickle Your "God Spot"
And how other brands could get messianic in their message and convert consumers to acolytes.
Read More »Would You Fire Someone for Casting Spells?
An employee comes to you claiming fear that a co-worker might cast a spell on her. What do you do
Read More »Close Reading Al Qaeda’s Latest Jihadist Women’s eMagazine (Yes, Latest)
Tips on how to meet a terrorist husband? Ideas for keeping your skin beautiful underneath a niqab
Read More »A Tale of Two UI’s: Tunisia Goes Open-Source, Hungary Uses iPad for New Constitution
More technology does not always mean more openness and collaboration. Consider the divergent examples of Tunisia, writing its new constitution via the collaborative, open-source PiratePad, and Hungary, writing its guiding document via the very proprietary iPad.
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