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Tag Archives: China
Donald Trump
Fevered media speculation about Donald Trump’s psychological motivations and psychiatric diagnosis has recently encouraged mental health professionals to disregard the usual ethical constraints against diagnosing public figures at a distance. They have sponsored several petitions and a Feb. 14 letter … Continue reading
Posted in culture, México, Security
Tagged Arizona, Bernie Sanders, Canada, China, climate change, Democrats, Donald Trump, elections, Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Islam, Islamophobia, John McCain, México, Media, migration, political ideology, propaganda, public opinion polls, racism, Rafael Cruz, Republicans, Sarah Palin, scapegoating, Tea Party, The Jimmy Dore Show, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, United States, Xenophobia
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two Chinas
‘China Syndrome’ Paralyzes Politicians in Housing Affordability Crisis Huge impact of foreign buyers cant be ignored, and raising the issue isn’t racist. By Bill Tieleman, 21 Jun 2016, TheTyee.ca Published on Jun 7, 2016 Over 100,000 Chinese millionaires have moved to … Continue reading
Posted in Economy
Tagged Canada, China, corruption, Economy, Financial Times, housing, serpentza, Vancouver, world economy
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Tim Cook
Posted in Economy
Tagged Apple, China, Computing Forever, Economy, jobs, Technology, Tim Cook
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Djibouti
Published on Jun 5, 2016 Why Does The U.S. Have So Many Military Bases Overseas? http://bit.ly/1RTvbEs Which Countries Spend The Most On Their Military? http://bit.ly/1r6rJAj Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Mysterious Objects
Published on May 31, 2016 From strange dodechahedrons to ancient machinery to pipes that just…should be there…these are the 7 Most Mysterious and Ancient Objects We STILL Don’t understand. We don’t know what these trinkets were used for, but what … Continue reading
The Perfect Score
Test Scams students hire imposter “gunmen” to take the SAT, the GRE and other tests. MAR 21, 2016 In the fall of 2013, Yue Zou decided that she wanted to leave Hegang, the city where she lived in the Heilongjiang … Continue reading
thoughtcrime
A thoughtcrime is an occurrence or instance of controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts. The term is also used to describe some theological concepts such as disbelief or idolatry,[1] or a rejection of strong philosophical or social principles.[2] The term was … Continue reading
Posted in culture, research, Security, wikipedia, zeitgeist
Tagged 1984, Big Brother, China, DHS, Faception, facial obfuscation, Fast, George Orwell, Homeland security, Israel, jihadists, machine learning, Minority Report, Paris massacre, Pedro Domingos, phrenology, physiognomy, Profiling, Security, terrorism, The Washington Post, thoughtcrime, United States, University of Washington
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Noam Chomsky visits England
Published on May 14, 2016 Cathy Newman’s full interview with Philosopher Noam Chomsky. From Trump and Clinton, to climate change, Brexit and TPP, America’s foremost intellectuals presents his views on who rules the world today.
Posted in culture
Tagged Brexit, Cathy Newman, China, climate change, Donald Trump, England, NAFTA, Noam Chomsky, Nuclear weapons, power, Russia, TPP, United States
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