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Chemistry World April 20, 2015 Philip Ball |
Oh, the humanities! The ruling elite have humanities degrees ... they can test premises, they can think outside the box, they can problem-solve.' It is depressing to see a humanities academic suggest that these qualities are not found in the sciences. |
Reason May 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Culture Club Six years into its life, the International Network on Cultural Policy (INCP) has taken up the issue of culture's economic value. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 19, 2004 Stever Robbins |
How Leaders Use Questions Do you have anything to share regarding the subject of asking the right questions? Someone once said "Forget the answers; focus on asking the right questions." |
Science News March 14, 2009 |
Questions Of Truth: Fifty-one Responses To Questions About God, Science, And Belief A Q&A with a physicist-turned-priest explores the intersection of science and faith, in the new book from John Polkinghorne And Nicholas Beale. |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 |
Dr. Phil: "There Are Times to Push" The psychologist turned talk-show host defends his straight-talking style and explains his bond with Oprah Winfrey. |
Financial Advisor September 2011 Steven Leshner |
Rising Above Attracting high-net-worth clients becomes easier when you integrate your personal and professional pursuits. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2008 Eriq Gardner |
Accounting for Taste Our choices in books, movies, music, and art go to the core of who we are. What your tastes reveal about you. |
Fast Company Tim Stevens |
12 Signs Your Company Has An Enviable Workplace Culture There is nothing worse than working in an organization that has a bad culture. |
CIO May 1, 2004 Juan Carlos Perez |
Miami Arts Center Enlists Techies to Enhance Design Miami's new performing arts center (PAC) trust contributed $100,000 to the MIT Media Lab to create a semester-long graduate course to focus on how cutting-edge digital technology can be made part of the Miami arts complex. |
AskMen.com August 8, 2006 Ryan Weatherill |
Keep Up In A Contemporary Art Conversation Art is one of the more interesting status symbols around. Theoretically, it's made by poor individuals yearning to express themselves, and purchased by wealthy individuals. |
Reason April 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
In God We Trust George W. Bush's initiative to give federal money to faith-based organizations has drawn criticism in many tongues. To join faith to taxes more intimately than is now the case is to matchmake a marriage you wouldn't want next door... |
TIME Asia October 18, 2010 Harrell & Perraudin |
Culturally Invested In the decade before the financial meltdown, curators like Alistair Hicks used some of the banks' huge profits to make those institutions the world's largest holders of contemporary art. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 |
Late Breaks - The United States International University The United States International University has introduced an online Master of Arts in Education degree, with a concentration in technology and learning.... |
Chemistry World September 2011 |
Column: The crucible In the art world, chemistry continues to be a rich stimulus to the imagination, says Philip Ball |
T.H.E. Journal June 2004 |
FYI ... Arts4All Ltd. A provider of digital arts, arts education and entertainment content for students, will be lending some of its content to United Learning's unitedstreaming. |
Managed Care May 2001 Michael S. Victoroff |
Medicine's No Place For 'Artistic' Sensibility At one time, I thought I understood how medicine could be an art. However, after hearing "art" invoked too often as an excuse for error, I wonder if we should reconsider the whole proposition... |
HBS Working Knowledge August 2, 2010 Sean Silverthorne |
Modern Indian Art: The Birth of a Market The market for modern Indian art was created in three broad steps: redefinition of the category, creation of valuation metrics, and broad acceptance and understanding of the category. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2008 Flora Iacchia |
Enterprise Digital Arts Help Defense Electronics Organizations Foster Creativity Many defense and aerospace companies are on the forefront of putting their employees' creativity to work to continuously innovate and protect the interests of the U.S. national defense. |
AFP eWire June 26, 2006 |
Report Provides New Ideas on Arts, Education, Health Fundraising A new report on household giving in the United States identifies several key factors, beyond just wealth and income, as to why people give to arts, education and health charities. |
Scientific American September 2009 Lawrence M. Krauss |
An Update on C. P. Snow's "Two Cultures" Earlier this summer marked the 50th anniversary of C. P. Snow's famous "Two Cultures" essay, in which he lamented the great cultural divide that separates two great areas of human intellectual activity, "science" and "the arts." |
AskMen.com Nick Kennedy |
Investing In The Art Exchange "If you can quickly list more titles produced by Van Halen than Van Gogh, then you probably don't have the background to be a successful art collector." |
CIO June 15, 2002 Susan H. Cramm |
How to Raise Good IT Citizens The author answers readers' questions on "IT Parenting." |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 |
Consulting, With A Research Twist IBM Research Director Paul Horn explains why Big Blue now has its reknowned researchers working hand-in-hand with its consultants. |