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High on Adventure October 2005 Larry Turner |
Pendleton Round-up, Let'er Buck The week-long rodeo in Oregon is unique in that it celebrates both the cowboy and Native American cultures equally. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2005 Salvador & Sherry |
Taking the Internet to the People At Internet outposts in India, Peru, and Hungary, even the computer illiterate reap the advantages of the Web. Public Internet facilities are solving real problems, defying cookie-cutter categorizations of nonoriginality, and becoming a growing and vital force in the vast developing world. |
Reason October 2005 Matt Welch |
The Second Romanian Revolution Will Be Televised The TV show Dallas helped overthrow Nicolae Ceausescu's murderous regime. Now gangsta rap and pop culture are driving out corrupt post-Soviet thugs. |
IDB America September 2005 Matt Hamilton |
Paradise Sculpted, Carved and Photographed Art of the Guarani reflects the story of Paraguay's people and their land. |
ifeminists September 28, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
The Culture War's Battle of Lexington This battle over a parent's right to reject homosexuality as a public school subject for his Kindergartner exemplifies the many characteristics of a culture war. |
PC Magazine September 14, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
The Hard Drive and Human Behavior New Technology such as larger and larger hard drive storage, TiVo, and Podcasts are driving laziness and global stupidity. |
ifeminists September 7, 2005 Carey Roberts |
How Will We Cure the Radical Feminist Cancer? Once we challenge the feminist cultural hegemony and remind them how many privileges and advantages the average American woman enjoys, the gender warriors may come to realize that much of their sense of oppression is self-inflicted. |
IDB America August 2005 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Eduardo Gonzalez Viana and Daniel Alarcon at the IDB Peruvian-American novelists blur the cultural lines between Latin America and the United States. |
AFP eWire August 8, 2005 |
Survey Rates Perceptions and Experiences of Fundraisers A recent report that provides new perspectives on how fundraisers of different races view themselves and their jobs also compiles ideas on what can be done to bring more African-American fundraisers into the profession. |
Reason September 2005 Kerry Howley |
Artifact: Genghis Kitsch As they piece together their past, Mongolians are remaking their most famous son too. Genghis' visage, like much of his legend, is a reconstruction based on ideas of what might have been. |
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