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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board: Anonymous voting
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board. Related to http:/ www.davidreinstein.wordpress.com/ and http:/ privatewww.essex.ac.uk/ drein/. Not a weblog but just a discussion board. Please post a comment. Tuesday, 19 May 2009. Do we want elected ocials to vote on their own salary. Publicly, in a secret ballot, or have an arbitrator determine it? First criterion: Which yields a better decision? Second criterion: Which method helps us learn more about our elected. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board: May 2009
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board. Related to http:/ www.davidreinstein.wordpress.com/ and http:/ privatewww.essex.ac.uk/ drein/. Not a weblog but just a discussion board. Please post a comment. Sunday, 24 May 2009. Once it is in the NY Times then we can believe it. Some nice quotes from Matthew Crawford. Of course, they could if they moved here, but that part of the market has not really been opened yet. So, how do we manage? Is this an "education bubble" popping? Links to this post. I am tryin...
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Schayer-ness: August 2008
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It's a simple family blog, surely boring if you don't know us. Sunday, August 3, 2008. If you're in the mood to visit, Jordan would love some company. He had what he calls a C-section and he never even saw the baby! I refuse to discuss this further, but he's a Rush NorthShore in Skokie. Refuah Shlaimah, JS. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs We Like (Usually they're ones we write). Yacov F's Blog, I'm Just Sayin'. Under the Curve (Sim's blog). Rabbi Abraham Cooper at the Huffinton Post.
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Schayer-ness: January 2008
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It's a simple family blog, surely boring if you don't know us. Monday, January 7, 2008. On December 18th at 10:57 AM we were blessed with a new grandson born to my daughter Carley and her husband Dan Brooks. Jackson Henry (Yaakov Chaim) weighed in at 6 lbs 14 oz and is 19 3/4 inches long. Jackson (Jack) is named for my mother Jetta and Dan's grandmother Helen. Both Carley and Jackson are doing very well. Thought we'd share a few pics. Links to this post. Thursday, January 3, 2008. Links to this post.
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Who Does This 5 Year Old Think He Is?! | Triple Aleph
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Who Does This 5 Year Old Think He Is? November 20, 2009 at 12:38 am. Ariel: “A Rabbi? You must be joking. I’m going to be a soldier in the Israeli army! So what age do you think I should join? Me: “I don’t think they allow you in before you’re a certain age, like 18 or something.”. Ariel: “I make my own decisions.”. And later the same day…. 8220;We just passed a statue of Jesus! Or Jeez, whatever his name is. It’s either of him or George Washington! Entry filed under: Uncategorized. 1 Comment Add your own.
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board: Trust rituals and the bill
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board. Related to http:/ www.davidreinstein.wordpress.com/ and http:/ privatewww.essex.ac.uk/ drein/. Not a weblog but just a discussion board. Please post a comment. Sunday, 17 May 2009. Trust rituals and the bill. Say you are eating dinner with a large group of acquaintances. You ask everyone to contribute what they think they owe. You collect and add up the money. Does the total add up to less. Than the bill (plus tip, etc) or does it add up to more.
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board: Once it is in the NY Times then we can believe it.
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David Reinstein Economics Discussion Board. Related to http:/ www.davidreinstein.wordpress.com/ and http:/ privatewww.essex.ac.uk/ drein/. Not a weblog but just a discussion board. Please post a comment. Sunday, 24 May 2009. Once it is in the NY Times then we can believe it. Some nice quotes from Matthew Crawford. Of course, they could if they moved here, but that part of the market has not really been opened yet. So, how do we manage? Is this an "education bubble" popping? Trust rituals and the bill.
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The Area Under the Curve: November 2010
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The Area Under the Curve. Monday, November 15, 2010. Is any life so boring that its story doesn't belong on the internet? I think not. I. Think it's time for. RETURN OF THE (SIM) BLOG. Or maybe not; we'll see how long this keeps me entertained. The lunch, and which. TV shows, and how much. Coffee, and why. Do I wait until 96% of my shul. Is telling me that my hair is too long to get a haircut. The problem with biophys is that it incorporates biology, and I was never much into that. It's a funny class...
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The Area Under the Curve: Weirdo
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The Area Under the Curve. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Tuesday morning was just like most other school mornings. Got up for the 6:45 minyan, got back to the house around 7:30, grabbed my lunch bag, coffee filled mug, paper-towel bib, car keys, and drove off toward Lake Shore Drive. (You mean you don't protect your shirt when drinking coffee while driving? ARE YOU FREAKING INSANE? And I'm flabbergasted. I smiled and quickly looked away, because after all, who the heck does this guy think he is? As We Go ...
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The Area Under the Curve: July 2009
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The Area Under the Curve. Tuesday, July 7, 2009. WARNING: Much speculation ahead. The strangest part of parshas Pinchas has to be the section that begins וידבר משה אל ה לאמר. Moses striking up the conversation is a strange change of pace. The section continues to describe Moses' plea that G-d appoint a leader over the Israelites, one that will lead them out of the desert and bring them into the land of Israel. One of those seemingly obvious necessities, right? So why didn't G-d to think to do it before?
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