May 2011
20 posts
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Big Omaha Video Series: Tony Hsieh of ‘Delivering Happiness’ & Zappos
May 28th
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May 28th
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Sheryl Sandberg :: ‘Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders’
May 27th
May 25th
'Sewing Better Life: Sari Bari Gives Former Sex... →
May 22nd
From the Archives :: 'A Life Less Tweeted' :: for... →
May 20th
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Reflecting on hope, check it~
May 19th
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May 16th
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May 15th
Last Day for the WMF Sari Bari Auction :: Hit It... →
May 14th
'Simple Isn’t Easy… Only Worth It' :: by Carl... →
May 12th
From the Archives :: 'Subverting Evangelicalism'... →
May 9th
May 8th
'A Post-bin Laden Reflection on Violence' :: by... →
…The luxury of the non-victim is to externalize victimhood, to espouse theories without the burden of living with the impact of them. Today we wake up in a new reality, one without Osama bin Laden, a reality that we now have the potential to shape. Without turning it into an externalized abstraction, may we reject the absurdity that violence has solved anything. May we work to create a new...
May 6th
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May 3rd
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“I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the...”
– Though this quote is ascribed to Martin Luther King, Jr. the actual source is unknown. However, it is at least inspired by MLK’s ‘Strength to Love’
May 3rd
"Doctors" at Gitmo :: from 'The Dish' :: By Andrew... →
Steel yourself. If you were a doctor and had a patient showing up with symptoms like this, what would you do? contusions (2), bone fractures (3), lacerations (2), peripheral nerve damage (1), and sciatica (2). I’d ask how these occurred, wouldn’t you? But the Gitmo doctors were remarkably incurious. These injuries just “happened.” Ditto the following psychological...
May 2nd
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May 1st
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