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Fracking our Food Supply
This article was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, an investigative reporting nonprofit focusing on food, agriculture and environmental health. In…
AUTHOR:Elizabeth Royte
SOURCE:www.thenation.com
PUBLISHED: Nov. 28, 2012
LENGTH: 17 minutes (4440 words)
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Style Tiles and How They Work
When you engage in a new client project how do you get started? A solid process plays a critical role in the project’s overall success, yet this process is one of the deepest darkest secrets…
AUTHOR:Samantha Warren
SOURCE:www.alistapart.com
PUBLISHED: March 27, 2012
LENGTH: 7 minutes (1920 words)
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Sady Doyle: My Top 5 Longreads of 2011 Sady Doyle is a writer and the proprietor of Tiger Beatdown. *** There is no slogan more misunderstood, or more widely abused, than “the personal…
SOURCE:longreads.tumblr.com
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2249 words)
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Wikipedia And The Death Of The Expert
It's high time people stopped kvetching about Wikipedia, which has long been the best encyclopedia available in English, and started figuring out what it portends instead. For one thing, Wikipedia is forcing us to confront the paradox inherent in the idea of learners as "doers, not recipients." If learners are indeed doers and not recipients, from whom are they learning? From one another, it appears; same as it ever was.
AUTHOR:Maria Bustillos
SOURCE:The Awl
PUBLISHED: May 17, 2011
LENGTH: 17 minutes (4386 words)
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