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Saving Ourselves

 Sebastian Junger [ 18 MAY 2016 | Mindset | 13:19 ] I worked as a war reporter for 15 years before I realized that I really had a problem. There was something really wrong with me. This was about

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Duty of Care

David Puttnam [ 10 FEB 2014 | Mindset | 10:42 ] I’d like to start, if I may, with the story of the Paisley snail. On the evening of the 26th of August, 1928, May Donoghue took a train from

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Serving Time Serving

Tim DeChristopher [24 MAY 2013 | Mindset | 34:20 ] So if we now have representative government in name only, and are governed instead by corporations and their lobbyists, what’s to be done? Tim DeChristopher wrestled with that reality and

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The Erosion of Empathy

 Simon Baron-Cohen [ 12 MAY 2012 | Mindset | 12:19 ] These two Nazi scientists worked at the Dachau Concentration Camp during World War II. They were conducting an experiment to see how long a human being could survive

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Foer’s Google

Joshua Foer [ 11 APR 2012 | Mindset | 52:17 ] Given that this is such an intimate setting I think I would like to maybe chat briefly and then have a kind of conversation with you guys about a

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Hanson’s Google

Rick Hanson [ 11 JUN 2010 | Mindset | 59:16 ] I’m not here to push Buddhism or any ism, but it’s a source of great insight into actually how the mind works, as well as psychology and neurology. That

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The classification codes at the Visible are based on Melvil Dewey’s Decimal Classification Codes (DCC).

Originally published in 1876, the same year Alexander Graham Bell applied for a patent for their telephone, Dewey’s Codes were originally designed to organize the library collections at Amherst College in Western Massachusetts.

At the time there were relatively few books in anyone’s collection anywhere, and the convention was to just put them on the shelf anywhere there was room, as they trickled in.

Dewey’s classic system, sporadically and often shyly evolved, is currently in use in an estimated 200,000 libraries across 135 countries worldwide. More than half of these, admittedly, are located in the United States (116,867) – but that means almost half of them are located elsewhere (42%).

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