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...make it impossible to think of him as just a rapper; he is a jack-of-all-money-making-trades, which he shows off all over the album. Most notably, “Everything I Love,” with Nas and Cee-Lo, showcases (or maybe invents) the conscious side of Diddy, enhanced by the ever-insightful rhymes of Nas. Diddy also highlights his vulnerabilities on several tracks, such as “Last Night.” In this duet with Keyshia Cole, Diddy makes his singing debut with a tender ballad. It’s crass...

Author: By Ryshelle M. Mccadney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: CD Review: Diddy | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

...time off to work for a theater company in Paris last year. “There may be the stereotype that most Harvard students finish their time in eight consecutive semesters,” Holland says. “They don’t realize that it was a conscious decision, and that it can be beneficial...

Author: By Asli A. Bashir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Not Ready to be Superseded | 10/25/2006 | See Source »

...Blink” focuses upon the unconscious factors that manipulate people’s conscious decisions. Sound familiar...

Author: By Madeline K.B. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Why Do I Keep Super Sizing Me? | 10/25/2006 | See Source »

Dyson vacs generally cost three times as much as the next best thing, and the Root 6, at $150, is no exception. The prices haven't stopped Dyson from becoming a dominant force in Europe's and Japan's vacuum markets. But the price-conscious U.S., where Dyson upright vacs have been selling since 2002, is tougher. Big brands, feeling threatened, are quick to advertise their own Dyson-like benefits at lower costs. Black & Decker already has a Root 6 competitor, the 18 Volt Pivot Vac. There's no lithium-ion battery, but for $60 it picks up dirt using...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: Quicker Cleanups | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...progressive surrender of the political, intellectual, and emotional independence of both the conservative base and Congressional Republicans. President George W. Bush may have made the bad decisions, but he has been enabled by what you might call the Hannitizing of the party base and legislators—the nearly conscious willingness to become so indoctrinated that the facts begin to matter less than the party line interpretation of those facts, such that one forsakes the ends for which one initially joined the party in order to support the party as an end in itself...

Author: By Stephen E. Dewey | Title: Party of Denial | 10/20/2006 | See Source »

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