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The Project Gutenberg eBook of English as she is spoke; or, a jest in sober earnest, by Pedro Carolino and José da Fonseca
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There’s No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster – Items
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Bertrand Russell on the Two Types of Knowledge and What Makes a Fulfilling Life – The Marginalian
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Beyond GDP | Professor Sir Angus Deaton
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Énouement – The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
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Opinion | The I.R.S. Is Outgunned - The New York Times
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Piecing Together the Cyrus Cylinder – The Yale Herald
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Sandro Ambuehl on X: "People sometimes find CDFs unintuitive. Here's how to understand them intuitively. A CDF is just magnitudes plotted over ranks. https://t.co/kxl3L6HOJ3" / X
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Simulation Points Out Possibilities and Pitfalls of Regional Geoengineering Schemes | Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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The unexpected origins of a modern finance tool | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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A laser eye on Silicon Valley’s weird new politics - POLITICO
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Re-Entry Financial Literacy Study Launched | New Haven Independent
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An Illustrated Field Guide to the Science and Wonder of the Clouds – The Marginalian
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'Things fall apart': the apocalyptic appeal of WB Yeats's The Second Coming | WB Yeats | The Guardian
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1956 Olympic flame hoax - Wikipedia
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The effect of malaria control on Plasmodium falciparum in Africa between 2000 and 2015 | Nature
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J. Robin Warren, Who Proved That Bacteria Cause Ulcers, Dies at 87 - The New York Times
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For China’s New ‘New Women,’ a Dream of Flight
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The Many Histories of Chinese Vegetarianism
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Japan’s path to becoming a leader in Western science: an Asian perspective on science and other forms of knowledge
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Philosopher Martha Nussbaum on Human Dignity and the Nuanced Relationship Between Agency and Victimhood – The Marginalian
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John Rawls, liberalism and what it means to live a good life | Aeon Essays
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How poor Kenyans became economists’ guinea pigs
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How to understand AI: it’s a tragedy of the commons, not an arms race | Vox
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Why has climate economics failed us? - by Noah Smith
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The "uncertainty loop" haunting our climate models | Vox
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On the importance of partial progress | What's new
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Slaughter of the Bison and Reversal of Fortunes on the Great Plains | The Review of Economic Studies | Oxford Academic
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August 2024 – Neologism Poetry Journal
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How Snacks Took Over American Life - The Atlantic
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Scientists rename human genes to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates - The Verge
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From revolution to pandemic: the life of a social anthropologist - The University of Auckland
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Inside Auckland’s Ōtara Market: Community, taonga and taro
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Jason Abaluck on X: "I thought I'd try to reconstruct Bryan's discussion with a 13-year-old about the minimum wage based on the below tweet: (@bryan_caplan let me know if anything is inaccurate)" / X
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Extra virgin olive oil is the flavour of mechanisation | Aeon Essays
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derek guy on X: "Why is Tokyo so fashionable? Some theories. 🧵" / X
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derek guy on X: "If this style looks familiar it's because it has now become mainstream, even wore by the loudest of anti-LGBTQ+ voices. Tight work clothes signal this is not about function but identity. But since so many people wear it nowadays, the in-group LGBTQ+ signal is now lost. https://t.co/p41MKcF6Ss" / X
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Alexandre Lefebvre on X: "On the front page of his personal copy of A Theory of Justice, John Rawls wrote in a joke by hand. (And then, Rawls-style, explained it.) Optimist: “This is the best of all possible worlds.” Pessimist: “I know.” https://t.co/LY7l1p5CFW" / X
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Book Release: Guide to Chinese Climate Policy 2019 by David Sandalow on Livestream
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Money, Justice, and Effective Altruism - Liberties
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The Chinese origins of Sāmoa’s most popular dish, chop suey | The Spinoff
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Strong Silent Types | Princeton Alumni Weekly
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Igor Levit Is Like No Other Pianist | The New Yorker
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Consider the Lobster: 2000s Archive : gourmet.com
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Pseudo-Chinese
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Westernised Chinese language
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Chinglish
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Up-Wingers: A Futurist Manifesto - H+Pedia
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Noosphere
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Russell's Paradox - a simple explanation of a profound problem - YouTube
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