The Case Against the Iraq War | Editor Matthew Rothschild | The Progressive magazine Reasons not to go to war against Iraq:. It would be against international law. It would violate the Christian doctrine of “just war.” It would further damage U.S. relations with its allies, relations that are already frayed by Bush’s mindless unilateralism. It would wreak havoc in the Muslim world, where there’s plenty of havoc already. It could shake the U.S. economy, which is trembling right now. And most importantly, it could result in the deaths of thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of innocent people. Worst case: …
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The Atlantic | September 1967 | The Flowering of The Hippies | Harris An account of the struggles and conflicts in the hippie culture of 1967 San Francisco.
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Big Dog’s Bowl of Biscuits An nice collection of learning, leadership and online resources.
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Metaphors of Terror by George Lakoff An amazing analysis of the images and metaphors of September 11.
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Kolb Learning Styles Inventory A great overview of the learning styles inventory.