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...naps with your partner, spouse or mother-in-law. My argument is that there are many surprising and fundamental ways in which, despite all the boring time you now have to spend picking up Lego bits from the floor, the experiences of having and rearing children can stimulate and enrich your brain and make you smarter...
Last week Greenly was reporting from Washington on the first meeting of the Electronic Networking Association, a trade group chartered last spring to "promote electronic networking in ways that enrich individuals, enhance organizations and build global communities." Some of the 180 participants were employees of firms like Citibank and AT&T that have built networks for their own internal use. Many were products of the counterculture and Me generations who now seek fulfillment in networking. "The business is just rife with spiritual odd fellows," says Stewart Brand. "They've found something that really does expand their consciousness...
They come to better themselves. By doing so they also stimulate our economy, diversify our cuisine, enrich our language and culture, bring innovative ideas and strengthen our gene pool. Some say we cannot afford to have more immigrants. I wonder if we can afford not to. Guy Langsdale Miami...
...combination of fusion voting with instant runoff voting could only serve to expand the options available to citizens, enrich the content of political debate, and turn third parties from spoilers into innovators. It’s taken two parties to get us into the deadlock in which we find ourselves today. It may take three, four, or five to get us out—and it may take a new kind of politics to fulfill the promise of American democracy...
...passionate commitment to our University. With his remarkable energy, he has taken on the enormous challenge of leading Harvard in the 21st century. At his initiative, the University has improved access by making our financial aid far more generous. He devotes himself to finding and implementing policies that enrich the minds of Harvard’s students and extend the frontiers of human understanding. He is also an active participant in this process as a teacher in our curriculum and as an advisor to our students. He relishes opportunities to talk about ideas with students and faculty, in groups large...