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Song of the Sea Cave - Hazel McNab
British , b. 1965 -
Colour linocut , 43 x 63 cm. Ed. of 20.
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yāall I CANNOT
Okay so yes we need to put more money into education in the US but y'all this SPECIFIC line of thinking has much less to do with public education and everything to do with the evangelical war on science. This exact āearth ageā rhetoric isnāt the result of dumb people, its being taught in Christian schools and touted in evangelical churches. Evangelical lobbies help pass laws that force states to teach creationism alongside evolution. Millions are spent every year by evangelical institutions to convince partitions that science is lying to them, to force them to belive the only place they can find truth is the church. Creationism is just another facet of that and acting like it just āAmericans are dumbā rather than a pointed, purposeful campaign to keep people in a what amounts to a cult, is not oy disingenuous, its dangerous
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Yeah as someone who was taught the earth was 6000 years old and believed it until I was like, 22: its a cultish weird thing you get shoved into your hea from a VERY young age. We had sunday school classes about how evolution was wrong when I was growing up; and about how feminism and even egaltarianism was wrong as well. Brainwashing doesnāt skip over you based on whether or not you areĀ āsmartā.Ā
Brainwashing doesnāt skip over you based on whether or not you are āsmart.ā
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Police warn students and universities of accessing an illegal website to download published scientific papers
The City of London Policeās Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) is warning universities and students to not use āSci Hubā, a series of websites that allow users to illegally access millions of scientific research papers.
Sci-Hub is a series of websites that enable free access to over 70 million published scientific papers of all disciplines. It is estimated that it includes 80% or more of the worldās currently published scientific papers, with the volume of data being roughly two and a half times the size of Wikipedia.
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What is a revolution? We used to think we knew.
In most of the world, the last thirty years has come to be known as the age of neoliberalismāone dominated by a revival of the long-since-abandoned nineteenth-century creed that held that free markets and human freedom in general were ultimately the same thing. Neoliberalism has always been wracked by a central paradox. It declares that economic imperatives are to take priority over all others. Politics itself is just a matter of creating the conditions for growing the economy by allowing the magic of the marketplace to do its work. All other hopes and dreamsāof equality, of securityāare to be sacrificed for the primary goal of economic productivity. But global economic performance over the last thirty years has been decidedly mediocre. With one or two spectacular exceptions (notably China, which significantly ignored most neoliberal prescriptions), growth rates have been far below what they were in the days of the old-fashioned, state-directed, welfare-state-oriented capitalism of the fifties, sixties, and even seventies. By its own standards, then, the project was already a colossal failure even before the 2008 collapse.
If, on the other hand, we stop taking world leaders at their word and instead think of neoliberalism as a political project, it suddenly looks spectacularly effective. The politicians, CEOs, trade bureaucrats, and so forth who regularly meet at summits like Davos or the G20 may have done a miserable job in creating a world capitalist economy that meets the needs of a majority of the worldās inhabitants (let alone produces hope, happiness, security, or meaning), but they have succeeded magnificently in convincing the world that capitalismāand not just capitalism, but exactly the financialized, semifeudal capitalism we happen to have right nowāis the only viable economic system. If you think about it, this is a remarkable accomplishment.
This āGod Creating Thingsā series by @lonnieiiv on TikTok is HILARIOUS!
God: Now listen to me Gabriel, these are going to be really fun because some go on pizzas.
Gabriel: Yeah, okay, okay.
God: You like that? And then some will make you see things.
Gabriel: ā¦āKay?
God: And some, Gabriel, some just⦠kill you.
Gabriel: [Long pause] You doinā okay, pal?
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Traditional chinese craftsmanship for architecture and furniture ę¦«åÆ sĒn mĒoĀ
The mortise and tenon technique does not use glues or nails and creates furniture that is usually very strong and durable.Ā