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Showing posts with label natural disasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural disasters. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Post No. 187b: Is God a Fan of President Obama?

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Earlier today, we ran across an article indicating that spending on the western wildfires raging here in the U.S. had reached 1 billion do...
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Post No. 99: Should the Response to Natural Disasters be Left to the Private Sector?

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We recently asked our readers to submit possible topics for discussion, and we received numerous responses. We've posted two of them th...
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Post No. 45a: Where is Adam Smith’s "Invisible Hand?"

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Where is Adam Smith’s "Invisible Hand? " 1. Thus far, 53,000 babies have become sick, and 4 have died from this product. I imagin...
Thursday, June 26, 2008

Post No. 20: Water is Water, Isn't It?

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Water is Water, Isn’t It? © 2008, The Institute for Applied Common Sense All of us recall, in some manner unique to each of us, the tragedy ...
Friday, June 20, 2008

Post No. 19: Katrina, Iowa Style

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© 2008, The Institute for Applied Common Sense In late August of this year, it will have been three full years since Hurricane Katrina unlea...
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Although there are other Fellows (namely the Logistician, the Laughingman, and the Optimizer) affiliated with the Institute for Applied Common Sense, I write the majority of the articles posted here. I am someone who was fortunate enough to obtain a decent education and to travel extensively. I had all of the good breaks and luck in the world, and still managed to muck up and disappoint others who invested their faith in me. Although I am obviously not a role model for others, I wish to share my insight (and that of the other Fellows) and experience so that others might not travel down the wandering, non-goal orientated, complicated path which I traveled. I am an individual who discovered, far too late in life, my purpose in the universe, and something about which I could feel passionate. I do not want to see our youth, particularly college students, have to wait so long. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I am someone who accepts 110% responsibility for all that has occurred to me, and does not think of himself as a victim.
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