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These tips and tricks will guarantee you'll be a totally happy camper this summer.
Get Inspired By These 50 Incredibly Clever Logos With Hidden Meanings
Looking for some logo design inspiration? Here are 50 ingenious examples that carry dual meanings in their design. The hidden symbols explain either the nature of the business or are a clever visual representation of its name. The symbolism is obvious in some cases but skillfully subtle in most. All in all, the designers behind […]
If I Have Gay Children: Four Promises From A Christian Pastor/Parent | john pavlovitz
Sometimes I wonder if I’ll have gay children. I’m not sure if other parents think about this, but I do; quite often. Maybe it’s because I have many gay people in my family and circle of friends. It’s in my genes and in my tribe. Maybe it’s because, as a pastor of students, I’ve seen and… Continue Reading If I Have Gay Children: Four Promises From A Christian Pastor/Parent
15 Banned Books You Should Read This Banned Books Week - Mic
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a book banned is likely a book worth reading. Beloved books like Harry Potter, Brave New World and The Giving Tree have been banned for reasons spanning from greed to promiscuity. There are censors all…
How Google Manages Talent - HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review
Talks about how to interview and access real passion from people.
Fixing the College Grad Hiring Process - HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review
Excellent show on college recruiting, college career centers, and employer strategy.
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The Hazards of Going on Autopilot - The New Yorker
Fascinating article on how relying on autopilot has reduced some of the critical thinking skills of pilots
How Everything We Tell Ourselves About How Busy We Are Is A Lie | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
What People Are Really Doing When They're on a Conference Call - Gretchen Gavett - Harvard Business Review
The Future of College? - The Atlantic
For A More Ordered Life, Organize Like A Chef : The Salt : NPR
Children’s Playground in Orange County | We Play Loud
We Play Loud is Orange County's most unique, safest & cleanest indoor playground in all of the OC! Rides your kids have never seen & will never forget!
Bob Newhart Stop It
Very Funny!
What It Will Take to Fix HR - Cathy Benko - Harvard Business Review
How to Ask Useful Questions - Josh Kaufman
Asking useful questions is a skill, and it requires practice.
NYTimes.com: No Time to Think
Nowadays, people can keep negative thoughts at bay with a frenzy of activity.
15 Grammatical Errors that Make You Look Silly
Why Seven Hours of Sleep Might Be Better Than Eight - WSJ
Several studies have found that seven hours a night is the best amount of sleep in order to function the next day—not eight, as was long believed.
Ivy League Schools Are Overrated. Send Your Kids Elsewhere. | New Republic
The nation's top colleges are turning our kids into zombies.
Why Do Americans Stink at Math? - NYTimes.com
The Common Core should finally improve math education. The problem is that no one has taught the teachers how to teach it.
Meet the Online Tracking Device That is Virtually Impossible to Block - ProPublica
Love People, Not Pleasure - NYTimes.com
What do fame, wealth and lots of sex bring? Exactly the opposite of what you think.
John Walsh, Democrat, Confronts Questions of Plagiarism - NYTimes.com
An examination of the final paper required for Senator John Walsh of Montana’s master’s degree from the Army War College indicates that at least a quarter of it was appropriated without attribution.
The Three-Word Problem That Can Destroy Your Life | LinkedIn
Genius Dad Figures Out Way To Fill 37 Water Balloons In 20 Seconds
Brain’s Network of Bottlenecks May Limit Multitasking | Science | WIRED
By Kate Shaw, Ars Technica Although the human brain is a very complex structure, it’s still not big or efficient enough to process every single thing we see, hear and do. Sometimes this limitation is a good thing, since it forces our brains to filter out minor details that we don’t need to dwell on. \[…\]
Today in uplifting internet news: Redditors help father who lost his infant daughter - The Washington Post
Interruptions at Work Make You Way Less Productive | New Republic
Science proves what we've long known. Gchat is the devil, but we love it.