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[hide]Culture with a little c
Discount
- Two American five and dime stores that became international: Woolworths and K-Mart (my grandmother knew it as Kresge) #retail
Communities
- Vietnamese fishermen in Gulf fight to not get lost in translation (CNN.com [3] 2010/06/25, retrieved 2011/04/18) #shrimp #oil #boatpeople #immgrants #disaster
- reference to preceding article at National Resource Center on Advancing Emergency Preparedness for Culturally Diverse Communities [National Resource Center on Advancing Emergency Preparedness for Culturally Diverse Communities] #disaster
Society
Integration
- "The trials of Nunavut: Lament for an Arctic nation" Patrick White (The Globe and Mail [4] 2011/04/01 , retrieved 2011/04/18) #indigenous #prohibition #Canada #WelfareState
Gun control
- Europe's Lucrative Gun Trade with America (The Globalist [5] 2008/02/19, retrieved 2011/04/18) #GunControl #ArmsTrade
- Teleshopper AK-47 (Amnesty International) u2b
Health and Sexuality
- "Faking Illness Online (The Guardian [6] 2011/02/26, retrieved 2011/04/18) #OnlineIdentity #MentalHealth
- Münchausen by Internet (MBI) wikipedia #psychology #MentalHealth #OnlineIdentity
- "Why more and more women are using pornography" (The Guardian [7] 2011/04/07, retrieved 2011/04/18) #psychology #pornography #OnlineIdentity #women
Science & Technology
Law
- Miranda v. Arizona [8] (Warren court 1966) led to the creation of the verb "mirandize" meaning to read someone his or her rights, which include the right to remain silent and to have a lawyer present during questioning. France, champion of human rights, seems to have been a bit behind the curve on this matter, and the constitutional council has decided it's time to catch up fast: "French police stations in chaos after custody rules reformed" (The Guardian [9] 2011/04/18, retrieved 2011/04/18) #corrections #france #HumanRights