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Samuel Beckett story to be published 80 years after it was rejected
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions Nobel laureate was told by publisher that ‘people will shudder and be puzzled and confused’ by reading Echo’s Bones See on www.theguardian.com Continue reading
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A Panicked Press Turns Economics Into a Morality Play
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions The ever-changing reasons for a never-changing policy suggest that we aren’t really talking about policy analysis. See on www.truth-out.org Continue reading
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Sheppard Air Force Base: Uncounted Costs of Privatizing Government Services
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions Presidents Clinton and Bush supported the privatization of public services even when there was no credible evidence that the private sector cost less or delivered superior quality. See on www.truth-out.org Continue reading
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I LIKE LAND MASS TURTLES
Originally posted on DGAF: land mass turtles? thats unheard of, so recently the crew has been working hard on making DGAF the album, along with the video game Academy of combat arts, all of our projects we’re working on are… Continue reading
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The 21st Century Decline #33 By: MICHÆL T. COE
Originally posted on MICHAEL T. COE: The 21st Century Decline #33 By: MICHAEL T. COE Continue reading
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Always this Struggle
always this struggle backward and down forward and up yesterday I went down to Piraeus with Socrates and Glaucon today I am grappling uphill with Anaximander and Heraclitus the way down is the way up down and down and down… Continue reading
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America’s Workers: Stressed Out, Overwhelmed, Totally Exhausted
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah PerceptionsWhy do so many people—particularly women—seem to have so much on their plates?See on www.theatlantic.com Continue reading
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Debt for Master of Arts Degree Increases by Double the National Average – ORDER OF EDUCATION
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah PerceptionsWhat on earth could possess a person to borrow $43,000 for a Master of Arts degree? There is no possible way that could be a good idea. Financially speaking, an MA is worth little, if… Continue reading


