Selasa, 09 September 2014

Everyone Must Go

The Most Important Waterways, Keith Olbermann Petitions To Have NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (And Others) Resign, Trust Us — It's Time To Buy More Underwear, How Ballet Shoes Get Made, Our Cyborg Future: Law and Policy Implications For The New Bionic Man, Son, Men Don't Get Raped
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
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Root Canal
The Most Important Waterways
foreignpolicy.com
A canal might sound like just a glorified ditch, but they've been at the heart of history's biggest transformations.
'EVERYONE MUST GO'
Keith Olbermann Petitions To Have NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (And Others) Resign
digg.com
Keith Olbermann does not mince words. He states that in the wake of the second Ray Rice video coming out, those involved – whether intentionally or by neglect – were part of a cover-up and should all resign.
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Trust Us — It's Time To Buy More Underwear
mackweldon.com
You know what they say, don't wear old underwear after Labor Day.
GOOD POST-BALLET COCKTAIL CONVERSATION
How Ballet Shoes Get Made
digg.com
The beauty of ballet begins before the performance.
MORE THAN HUMAN
Our Cyborg Future: Law and Policy Implications For The New Bionic Man
brookings.edu
In June, the Supreme Court handed down its decision that police officers may not, without a warrant, search the data on a cell phone seized during an arrest. This may be the first time the Supreme Court has explicitly contemplated the cyborg in case law — admittedly as a kind of metaphor. But the idea that the law will have to accommodate the integration of technology into the human being has actually been kicking around for a while.
SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE MILITARY
Son, Men Don't Get Raped
gq.com
Sexual assault is alarmingly common in the U.S. military, and more than half of the victims are men. According to the Pentagon, thirty-eight military men are sexually assaulted every single day. These are the stories you never hear — because the culprits almost always go free, the survivors rarely speak, and no one in the military or Congress has done enough to stop it.
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ROCK ON
Image: A man looks at his colleague climbing at the
A man looks at his colleague climbing at the "Bleau" indoor climbing gym, in Ghent, western Belgium, on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. With more than 3,500 square meters (37,673 square feet) of climbing surface, the new gym is one of the five largest climbing structures in the world. Credit: AP Photo/Yves Logghe
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