[My apologies for the messy formatting and duplicates. I still can't get the Yahoo Pipes Cleaner to work properly. It isn't collecting all requested and doesn't clean up after itself. But the links should all work.]
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[preparedness, accessibility] Horseradish smell fire-alarm for waking up deaf people
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/09/horseradish-smell-fi.html Horseradish smell fire-alarm for waking up deaf people Nelson sez, “Japanese researchers have developed a fire alarm that sprays the aroma of horseradish instead of ringing an alarm. It was effective in waking 13 out of fourteen [...]
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[In process]
Background*
Part 1**
Part 2*** From a follow-up to the newslist discussion about anthropology and climate change–
Q. “So…what can we do to solve this problem? Can we think like engineers?”
Please, don’t. Not even anthropological engineers. For example, see this —
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[In process]
Background*
Part 1**
Part 2*** [separate post]
* Background
I think there is a need for anthropological perspective in any issue of human existence.
It is a sad irony that the discipline (science) which is most comprehensive and fundamental (science is a human activity and the basic science of human activity is anthropology) has often seemed through its [...]
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I acquired the original set of readings through recommendations from my Oxford tutor. I added others from my own experience, especially browsing authentic bookstores and open stack libraries. I combined them into a set for teaching a university course in statistical methods– Readings for quantitative analysis and interpretation in biocultural science, human biology, anthropology
The [...]
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Millard Fillmore’s Bathtub has a pointer to a useful web log on critical thinking and several suggested books and readings. I have not read these items but the Bathtub is a reliable fount of information.
Teaching critical thinking, “further reading” -
http://timpanogos.wordpress.com/2007/03/01/ teaching-critical-thinking-further-reading/
[I have a list I use in teaching, but haven't finished bloggifying it. Better [...]
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What is supposed to work in schools, similarly with alcohol control and Wall Street, seems to operate on belief rather than an examination of what is and then formulating testable ideas on what, if anything, needs doing. Belief is an important factor in “what works”. However, critical thinking and careful use of statistics, [...]
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2006 September 16 · 1 Comment
Bienvenidos, Bula, Haeremai, Camai, Bepuwave
always in process…. ;)
Capacity-building among tribal governments & rural communities
Environment, health, information technology, natural resources, & science
Community-based research & economic development & management
Organizational culture nuclear weapons labs
Complex systems
Cultural resources & museums
Strategic planning, public involvement
Teaching, including community outreach and public interpretation
My [...]
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By Shankar Vedantam, Washington Post Staff Writer, Thursday, July 13, 2006
http://tinyurl.com/ep89y or
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/ 2006/07/12/AR2006071201883.html
I hope this article gets widely noticed (I also need to find the original). Two primary points–
Barres said he has realized from personal experience that many men are unconscious of the privileges that come with being male, which leaves them unable to [...]
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