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Lucy Kellaway from the Financial Times recently reported that Tyra Banks was headed to Harvard Business School [“Aiming to be America’s Next Top Student,” 20 February 2011]. Kellaway notes that Banks is
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Lucy Kellaway from the Financial Times recently reported that Tyra Banks was headed to Harvard Business School [“Aiming to be America’s Next Top Student,” 20 February 2011]. Kellaway notes that Banks is
The actor Fernando Lamas was a strikingly handsome and admittedly vain man. He died at the young age of 67. Not too long before his death, he made an appearance on The
There is an old English rhyme that goes like this: As I was going to St Ives I met a man with seven wives Each wife had seven sacks Each sack had
Back in January of this year some analysts still held out hope that the job market would dramatically improve as the year progressed [“Why a job-rich American recovery is still plausible,” by
In a post entitled Is America Undergoing a Creativity Crisis? Part 1, it was pointed out that “in China there has been widespread education reform to extinguish the drill-and-kill teaching style. Instead,
Back in the 1950s when coonskin caps and hoola hoops were all the rage, it was almost cliché to hear that children played “cowboys and Indians.” As insensitive as those pretend games
Confucius reportedly wrote, “If language is not correct, then what is said is not what is meant; if what is said is not what is meant, then what must be done remains
This is the final post in a series dealing with creativity — specifically, in America. The first post (Part 1) discussed the fact that the average creativity quotient (CQ) of America’s children
In the first of this two-part post [Is America Undergoing a Creativity Crisis? Part 1], I discussed an article by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman that reported the creativity quotient (CQ) of
An article in Newsweek claims that “for the first time, research shows that American creativity is declining” [“The Creativity Crisis,” by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, 10 July 2010]. Bronson and Merryman
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