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Bad Science Language | Bold Words
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Language in science is a challenge. Science comes with gray areas that both intrigue and confuse. Getting it right every time is unlikely, making science a perfect example of ongoing thought evolution. However, few things make me more angry than when science is twisted to suit agendas. Consider the case of Dr. Andrew Wakefield:. One thing in particular caught my eye a little later in the article:. From measles when more than 95% of people have been vaccinated. Fuelling the conversation that suggests that...
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From Where Do You Seek Knowledge | Bold Words
https://boldwords.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/from-where-do-you-seek-knowledge
From Where Do You Seek Knowledge. From Knowledge Comes Beliefs. Using the things we learn we form opinions and ideas that support a certain line of thought. Sometimes these opinions and ideas harden into beliefs that stick with us for years. Over time, I’ve come to realize that few of us extend the effort to go to the source, but rather listen to others who have. I’ve defined the source as Authorities. In recent years, I believe we’ve become far too reliant on the interpretation of knowledge promot...
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Other digital places | Licence to Roam
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Things to do in 2015. Blog about digital marketing). Pictures (with the odd video). Here’s my Twitter Follow. My F1 twitter account (only follow if you like the sport…). Yes, still have an account for work. Or my public profile. The counts relating to my 2015 ambitions. Non-fiction books read: 2. Michelin starred restaurants: 7. Week notes published: 34. London Outer Orbital Path. Section 1: Erith to Bexley 1/1/13. Section 2: Bexley to Petts Wood 9/2/13.
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The 99 Percent Trap | Bold Words
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The 99 Percent Trap. Over at Boing Boing, Mark Frauenfelder re-posted a book review. By Kevin Kelly on. A book that reviews the arguments of scientists who question global warming. This post comes a few weeks after a series of guest posts by Charles Platt that questioned the validity of global warming. As the days go by, the comments started to include attacks on the person versus the idea. Martin Luther stood up to the Catholic church and challenged it as the sole religious authority. Each of the indivi...
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Graphics Novels, Politics, and Tropicana | Bold Words
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Graphics Novels, Politics, and Tropicana. I have an ongoing debate with a friend about the value of graphic novels (aka book-length comics). He lured me in initially with. And added to my collection with a gift of. Y: The Last Man. I’ve read the first two, but haven’t gotten to the latter. Perhaps I’m a snob, but there’s something that feels so adolescent about reading with pictures. Objectively, I know this issue is a personal one. Has even gone so far as to place. On its list of All-Time 100 Novels.
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March Madness | Bold Words
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March has proven a crazy month. Between work, travel, and illness, I’ve had little time to write. However, I’ve been doing a lot watching and listening. We seem to have lost our collective minds. The country was so outraged over bonuses paid to AIG that Congress responded by proposing a 90% tax. Never mind that the Constitution frowns on singling out a select (small) group of people for legislative action (e.g, bill of attainder). What we’ve overlooked through all this madness is our role. We also need t...
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About | Licence to Roam
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Things to do in 2015. Email: rachelcgen [at] gmail [dot] com or rachel [at] bibrik [dot] com. UK Phone 44 (0) 7733 262642. Prior to this I worked for a long time with Diageo, as a Project Manager in various areas ranging from grain distilling through to marketing. In my last role there I managed the development of multiple brand websites for the company and working with global marketing teams on digital strategy. My CV can be found here (pdf). 26org is ...
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Digital Roam: Meet the puppy police; worst user-experience ever
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New Book = New Blog: danroam.com. Blah-Blah-Blah in a nutshell. Blah Blah Blah is coming. It's official. Visual thinking essentials in black and white. The entire history of humans and visual thinking in 5 min. (From my SXSW talk.). The Bonus Battle (Or: How to make the world mad at you without really trying.). March conference sold out: but more are coming! My first public "back of the napkin" training conference March 4-5 in San Francisco. 10 seats left. Unfolding the Napkin is available! July 27, 2009.
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Britt | Bold Words
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Author Archive for Britt Raybould. Note: This is the last post for Bold Words that will appear at https:/ boldwords.wordpress.com. Going forward, Bold Words will be self-hosted at bold-words.com. To continue receiving content from this blog, please be sure update your subscription information as described below. Bold Words is now self-hosted ( bold-words.com. The design is still in flux, but I’ll retain a clean, easy-to-read design that makes it easier for site visitors to read and find content. Focuses ...
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