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Suame magazine, Ghana…. nice song too!

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Technology development in Africa at Timbuktu Chronicles

Emeka Okafor is an entrepreneur and venture catalyst who lives in New York City.He is the curator of Maker Faire Africa.He was the director for TED Global 2007 that took place in Arusha,Tanzania.In addition he is a member of the … Continue reading

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African women entrepreneurs…

I read about this company, SoleRebels, co-founded by Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, from Ethiopia.  I famously don’t buy or need anything.  I mean it… I’m an original frugal recycler child of Depression-age-parents-type …. But I am tempted to buy some shoes … Continue reading

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Sharp words from Jared Diamond on Mitt Romney’s mangling of broad development theory

MITT ROMNEY’S latest controversial remark, about the role of culture in explaining why some countries are rich and powerful while others are poor and weak, has attracted much comment. I was especially interested in his remark because he misrepresented my … Continue reading

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Supper Furry Animals helps you get in a better mood….

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Dropbox reflection

Dropbox has turned into a big scam where you strategize and pay for attic space to store junk… know what I mean?  It’s beneath us!

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El Meu Avi…. I loved this song in college

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Dabazz…. pretty addictive after awhile…. listen to it twice whole way through

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The estate tax, according to America’s first multimillionaire Andrew Carnegie

“By taxing estates heavily at death the State marks its condemnation of the selfish  millionaire’s unworthy life. It is desirable that nations should go much further in this direction.” See the original article “Wealth” in The North American Review Volume … Continue reading

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Blaise Compaoré 30th anniversary in power? 1982-2012?

I was reading Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo’s reflection* on his short year in power as President of Burkina Faso (from 7 November 1982 to 4 August 1983), and it prompted me to think of Blaise Compaoré (current president of Burkina) as anticipating … Continue reading

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Yikes… Chinese Leader Calls for Strong Moves to Offset Slowdown – Democratic Underground

Chinese Leader Calls for Strong Moves to Offset Slowdown Source: NY Times Premier Wen Jiabao of China warned on Sunday of “huge downward pressure” on the Chinese economy, in the clearest expression yet of concern at the top of the … Continue reading

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Sarcodes sanguinea, the snow plant

Saw this while on a hike to Duck Lake, near Lake Alpine, up past Arnold, CA.  Very striking.

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Either NPR getting dumber or my irony/parody detector is getting rusty

The other day on “On the Media” with Brooke Gladstone, I hear while driving up to San Francisco, a story from Radiolab about positive publication bias and regression to the mean.  The story involves a study done some years ago … Continue reading

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Confirmation bias for people like me

I knew it.  But the social scientist in me says he doesn’t really offer details about this evidence.  How would it be obtained, one wonders? Randomized trials from birth to age 25? Track the Reading West Africa students for ten … Continue reading

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Twitter #SudanRevolts

Azaz Shami ‏@3ozaz Salama Wardani to be deported out of Sudan #SudanRevolts via (13) Twitter / Search – #SudanRevolts.

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“Decolonizing the Franc Zone” by Sanou Mbaye makes me wonder if true

As a result, there is no need to devalue the currency again, unless France unilaterally decides to do so, as it has several times over the past decades. From the end of World War II until the adoption of the … Continue reading

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Going out into the world….

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Public libraries in the United States in early 1890s according to William Fletcher

Source: Fletcher, Public Libraries in America, 2nd ed. (1894), 154.

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Projecting China’s Current Account Surplus

For several years China has run current account surpluses that have been widely seen as the most serious source of global imbalances on the surplus side. Its exchange rate intervention limited appreciation of the currency and led to a buildup … Continue reading

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Bronte Capital: The Macroeconomics of Chinese kleptocracy

The other key fuel for kleptocracy is a copious supply of domestic savings to loot. The reason Chinese savings levels are so high is the one-child policy.In most developing countries the way that people save is they have multiple children … Continue reading

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