Tag: history
Down The Memory Hole – Paul Krugman Blog
Taxes versus living standard for Americans.
Last supper ‘has been super-sized’, say obesity experts – BBC News
Food portions in depictions of "The Last Supper" have increased right along with real serving sizes.
My response to Glen Beck’s silly “We surround them”
Glen Beck not too long ago did a silly little thing in which he posted a list of 9 statements and said that if you believe in them to send in a picture for him to do display them or something. This is my response to the list. America is good. Right a country is […]
The Chasm Will Never Be Crossed
A recent blog post on technology adoption made it’s way to me. The premise of the post is the idea that technology is starting to become so ubiquitous that youth are accepting technology without any hesitation or any great caution. Ummm, no. This is the same sort of theory that has been passed around from […]
Stereotypes: Will they ever go away?
An idea that has been discussed on and off again in my history class (History of Women in America) is what would happen if some how every living person on the face of the earth did not have any stereotypes about any other person. No racial, no religious, no gender and sexual, no stereotypes of […]