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| Let's Just Say You Had $700 Billion to Spend |
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No exploration of the topic of poverty today would be complete without asking: How else might we have spent $700 billion? Alternative budget scenarios of this kind routinely break my heart, but I have now read dozens of these and they fill be with more grief than ever. The human suffering - not to mention environmental degradation and so many other problems - that could be aggressively alleviated by this kind of money is truly staggering.
Posted: 10/15/08; 7:19:46 AM # |
| Making Money Off the Poor |
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I highly recommend either watching or reading the transcript of Bill Moyers'The Poverty Business. Unlike right wing attacks on nonprofits that take government and private money to help alleviate poverty, this is an examination of the businesses that would like to get rid of those nonprofits, so that they can squeeze every last penny from the unique market that is poor people.
Posted: 10/15/08; 7:15:44 AM # |
| Will the Word "Poverty" be Used Even Once in Tonight's Presidential Event? |
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Presidential "debates" in the United States are really simulated events, with elaborate rules designed by the major parties to prevent actual debate, but to look as much as possible like one to the public. It should therefore come as no surprise that terms and issues that don't suit the rhetorical strategies of the candidates don't even come up. The word "poverty" was apparently not mentioned in the first debate at all and I'll be interested in finding out if it is mentioned tonight.
Posted: 10/15/08; 7:11:58 AM # |
| How to Write a Book in One Year: The Keystrokes Book Plan Workshop Now Available On Demand |
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Writing is something we pretty much do alone. So, I think it's about time we released our seminar on How to Write a Book in One Year as an on-demand workshop that you can watch and work through on your own schedule. Using the Keystrokes Model of writing discipline, the workshop helps you develop a plan for a year long book project. More importantly we focus on the key practices that will help you actually maintain that discipline over time. If you have a book in you that isn't coming out as fast as you would like, you might want to register for this one.
Posted: 10/14/08; 1:02:27 PM # |
| The Best of the Guru's Handbook: Year Two |
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Asher Bey is the most prolific of the bloggers in the Gilbert Author's Network and thus it's helpful to have an accessible introduction to his work. In Another Year's Reflections, the author of The Guru's handbook points to several titles, including: What is a Teacher, Exercises in Listening, Teaching a Colleague, Teaching by Speaking Honestly, Taking Breaks, Teaching with a Clear Signal, and Why Teach if it has Already Been Taught.
Posted: 10/13/08; 4:13:34 PM # |
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