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Generalizations about intelligence have often been tied to assumptions about racism, and while High and others believe that few people still subscribe to the idea of the bigoted southerner, Spivey thinks that the notion hasn’t quite gone the way of the boll weevil...
...Bill Clinton has only himself to blame for his tarnished legacy. He was an intelligent President, but he wasn't wise. This has cost him the respect of many Americans. The moral of this story is: Tell the truth, no matter what! Boll Von Boll Toronto...
...Preston Foster Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. Bill Clinton has only himself to blame for his tarnished legacy. He was an intelligent President, but he wasn't wise. This has cost him the respect of many Americans. The moral of this story is, Tell the truth, no matter what! Boll Von Boll Toronto I very much liked Clinton's statement that "we should be trying to build alliances and acting with others whenever we can and acting alone only when we have to." Because the U.S. is a superpower, with almost no competition in sight, it may feel it is always...
...same flaws (you need only note the $2 billion in losses caused by the Sobig worm to understand). Critics point to parallels in the natural world to explain what happens when life becomes too dependent on a single source. "The Irish potato famine killed a country. The boll weevil killed an economy," Geer said. "It is self-evident that the desktops of the world are clones ripe for the slaughter"--unless they are Macs or run the open-source Linux software, both underdogs that hackers are less likely to subvert. The latter's ability to be guarded and upgraded...
...James H. Bossard and Eleanor S. Boll of the University of Pennsylvania addressed the tradition of debutante balls in their study entitled “Social Forces.” They got to the heart of the matter quickly, writing, “[Parents] present the product of their careful rearing to their approved friends with the unspoken sentiment: ‘This is my daughter, now prepared to enter into, and take her part in, our own social set. She is up for your inspection, and may she be acceptable...