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Cinderonce: Cinderella Themed Beyonce Music Video

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 11:33 AM PDT



The classic story of Cinderella... as told through Beyonce songs.

Awkward Original Names of Famous Bands

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 10:44 AM PDT

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Abandoned Cats Before and After

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 09:26 AM PDT

Abandoned cats before and after the adoption. I am so glad for them.













Master Cheat Sheet for USPS Shipping [Infographic]

Posted: 23 Aug 2013 08:27 AM PDT

Whether you're a beginning eCommerce retailer or a more experienced shipper, knowing the ins and outs of the USPS can help you to secure the best possible shipping rates for your business.  

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Master Cheat Sheet for USPS Shipping
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Creepy Forest in Finland

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 07:35 PM PDT

Welcome to Spa Taikametsä or Magic Forest in Imatra, Finland.























Seth's Blog : No decisions, no responsibility

 

No decisions, no responsibility

We presume.

Human beings take shortcuts and believe in stereotypes. Sometimes we misjudge someone as dumb, who isn't, or unsuccessful, who is far from it. Too often, we make grave errors, disrespect our fellows and lose out on opportunities because we're too busy judging.

The way the authorities treated Aditya Mukerjee a few weeks ago will/should make you shudder. This goes far beyond one person relying on stereotypes, though. It's an indictment of how too many organizations work.

I don't think we can assume that the people we hire will somehow lose their prejudices. I do think, though, that we ought to build systems where the system itself works against those stereotypes, instead of amplifying them.

Throughout his story, we encounter individuals who should have known better, professionals who should have been trained and monitored, but most of all, we see a typical bureaucracy. People who refuse to make decisions and who are absolved of responsibility for their actions (or non-actions).

TSA, TSA, TSA, NYPD, NYPD, FBI, JetBlue, TSA, NYPD... in this parade of uncaring cops and bureaucrats, wasn't there one person who could grab Aditya a glass of water? One person who could talk to him like a fellow human, like a fellow citizen? In the many hours that he was held, why didn't even one person stand up and say, "wait!"

We presume. And often, we're just wrong.

There are only two choices available to any large organization:

1. Hire people who make no original decisions but be damn sure that if they are going to run by the book, the book better be perfect. And build in reviews to make sure that everyone is indeed playing by the book, with significant monitoring and consequences in place for when they don't.

2. Hire people who care and give them the freedom and responsibility to act. Hold people responsible for the decisions they make, and trust their judgment.

We can do better, all of us. We better hurry.

       

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Join the conversation on making college affordable

The White House Friday, August 23, 2013
 

Join the conversation on making college affordable

Putting higher education within the reach of all those who are willing to work for it is one of the most important economic challenges we face. So President Obama is introducing a new set of ideas to rethink the way in which we pay for college.

On a bus tour to meet with students, he asked people to raise their voices online to discuss why this issue is so important, and the hashtag #MakeCollegeAffordable started trending nationwide.

@Jzieno: "@WhiteHouse I need an affordable education because I don't qualify for much financial aid..."

Each of these voices is an important reminder about why we can't wait to take action.

If you want to join this conversation online, use Twitter or post to Facebook using the hashtag #MakeCollegeAffordable.

Have questions about the details of President Obama's plan? Check out the graphic and share it with friends.

Learn more: Check out the discussion between Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Khan Academy from earlier today:

Watch Secretary Duncan's discussion

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President Obama's Plan for Making College More Affordable

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President Obama's Plan for Making College More Affordable 

Yesterday, President Obama introduced a new set of ideas to rethink the way in which we pay for higher education -- and shake up the current system. He wants to connect financial aid to school performance, support academic innovation and competition, and make college more affordable.

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President Obama Explains His Plan to Combat Rising College Costs 

Yesterday, President Obama traveled to the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York to announce his plan to combat the soaring costs of higher education. The speech, the first stop on a two-day college affordability bus tour, is a part of his broader initiative to secure a better bargain for middle class families.

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West Wing Week 08/23/13 or "The Welcome Sunny, Back-to-School, Make College Affordable Edition" 

This week, Bo took on the important role of big brother, the President honored the undefeated, 1972 Miami Dolphins at the White House, and laid out fundamental reforms that would bring real change to the way that we pay for college education in this country during a two-day bus tour in New York.

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The Affordable Care Act and Expanding Mental Health Coverage 

Last June, the President hosted the National Conference on Mental Health to talk about how we can raise awareness of mental health issues and make it easier for Americans of all ages to reach out and get help. Thanks to the the Affordable Care Act, health care will be more accessible and affordable for American families.

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  Today's Schedule

12:45 PM: The President participates in a town hall. WATCH LIVE

4:40 PM: The President and Vice President deliver remarks on college affordability WATCH LIVE

5:50 PM: The President departs Scranton, Pennsylvania 

6:50 PM: The President arrives Joint Base Andrews

7:05 PM: The President arrives at the White House

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