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Monday, 19 May 2008 |
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hot diet for latins. Is this credible? A well-known evolutionary psychologist is far over weight; does he not understand the Paleolithic mind after all?
by NANCY
hot diet for latins. Is this credible? A well-known evolutionary psychologist is far over weight; does he not understand the Paleolithic mind after all?
Don't those slimfast meals look awful?
The world awaits the next fad diet book. It is not that they could not work, though many could not possibly work, they just don't. If there were a graveyard for useless books it would be filled by diet books, self-help books, biographies of politicians, and religious books.
I am monitoring the comments and deleting those I find to be objectionable, thoughtless, or lazy. Life is a lot easier this way.
I am constantly amazed that in this run for political office we seem to expect that politicians have answers to questions the markets can answer themselves. It is because government has intruded into so many areas of our lives now that we ask politicians how they will solve problems. Why have second-rate brains with short political horizons and bad incentives design any of our institutions and practices? That ought to be up to the people who buy the products and markets.
There is no energy crisis. Demand and supply set the price of energy. At the present
The upcoming seminar is essentially fully booked, just 2 seats left the last time I checked.
get there. Now, just this month, there were 2.75 million hits.
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