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In My League

In My League

http://inmyleague.blogspot.com/

We are moving toward having all information available on the Internet; how it is presented will make all the difference. Information should peak our interest. Learning environments should be inclusive not exclusive.

Government involvement in peoples' lives is too oppresive; most problems should be solved through the free enterprise system, not government regulation. Free enterprise will always be messy, but government solutions are often illusory and oppresive.

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  • To My Son

    Posted on Monday June 30th, 2008 at 17:10 in

    Marc is getting ready to go on Trek in Wyoming. I was asked to write a letter that will be given him while he's on Trek. Here it is:Dear Marc,One of the greatest joys of my life is having you as my son. I love you. I enjoy being with you and I en...

  • I Just Keep Swimming Uphill

    Posted on Tuesday June 24th, 2008 at 21:54

    Charles Darwin made a name for himself and shaped the thinking of the world with his theory of evolution by natural selection. I believe in evolution, but not to the extreme that Darwin and many in modern science believe. Through our own experience...

  • Think Like a Dandelion

    Posted on Wednesday May 7th, 2008 at 12:14 in , succeeding, working

    Cory Doctorow uses reproductive strategies of mammals and dandelions to make a point about how information and influence are distrbuted in the virtual world. Mammals generally exercise much more control over their offspring than do dandelions. Obviou...

  • Made to Stick

    Posted on Tuesday May 6th, 2008 at 22:29 in , learning, sticky, succeeding

    Why is it some ideas lodge themselves in our societal memory and others--even good ones--don't? Sometimes, the idea that sticks isn't even true. The Great Wall of China is the only man made structure visible from space; Coca Cola will rot your bones;...

  • The Big Picture

    Posted on Saturday May 3rd, 2008 at 11:31 in , hardship, learning, loving, succeeding, working

    If you heard only of Ben Carson's childhood you would be amazed to learn he is now the director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.The inner city of Detroit, Michigan was his home and as a youth he gained the nickname of...

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