Monthly Archives: January 2010

Twitter Updates for 2010-01-31

Dreyfus: How to end Afghan war. Hold Obama to his word. http://bit.ly/6SBBeK # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-30

Doc: Transforming #healthcare everywhere starts w/ transforming it somewhere. Bills aren't perfect, & don't have 2 be. http://bit.ly/dfbdmV # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-29

Radio story: How to destroy willpower and soften people to temptation — make them memorize numbers. http://bit.ly/b1eKpS #npr #storytelling # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Story of the week: How to defeat willpower

WNYC’s Radiolab created the most intriguing audio science story I’ve ever heard. Aired this week on NPR’s Morning Edition, two narrators play off each other to lure you through the back story that sets up the report on an astonishing experiment. A marketing professor had a set of subjects memorize a 2-digit number and another [...]
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-28

Video: Fun facts about the #deficit. #tcot #obama # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-27

Delicious: GOP #healthcare outline refers to crushing debt placed on us by "Washington." # Colo Tweeps: Help me get 100 KP Colorado Facebook fans so we can get a vanity URL. http://bit.ly/c14A8l # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-25

Vitamin D in babies, kids and teens http://is.gd/71Pql # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-23

You hear the darnedest stories at Yoga Day open houses. http://bit.ly/5EIzHf #yoga #conspiracy #2012 #storytelling # Ken Burnsian mocumentary on the Late Night # Ken Burns-like mocumentary of the Late Night War of 2009-2010. http://bit.ly/8nLMRX # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Three narratives told on Yoga Day

The Magician’s story In town only four days, she serendipitously had met the hostess of the Yoga Day USA open house just hours before. Now she stood in the suburban basement, surrounded by strangers sitting cross-legged on mats, and talked about her lineage. She is a descendant of ancient Jewish high priests and of Dakota [...]
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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-22

RT @davidbiespiel: Dominant Vs Alternate Narratives And The Haitian Tragedy. http://bit.ly/75p3GE # Powered by Twitter Tools
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