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creating identity in another culture.
Media mediates relationships. TV reshaped families.
conversations create our culture.
It took tens of thousands of years for writing to emerge after humans spoke their first words. It took thousands more before the printing press and a few hun...
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In his recent article on TechCrunch, “Engineering vs. Liberal Arts: Who’s Right—Bill or Steve?,” Vivek Wadhwa sparked a national debate about education that raises important questions for us all. If you haven’t read the article yet, Wadhwa, a professor at Berkeley and Duke University, surveyed 652 chief executive officers and heads of product engineering at 502 U.S. technology companies and found that only 37% held engineering or computer technology degrees, and just 2% held mathematics degrees. The rest had a wide range of degrees, from business to the humanities. Yet in industry and education circles, STEM – teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – has gained cult-like status as the primary solution to our national innovation challenges. But while investment in STEM is critical, it alone neglects the development of the types of skills that actually lead to discovery, creativity, and innovation.
A place for Economics students to contribute to a collaborative study guide, participate in discussions about current economic topics, share resources, and review all of the topics from a principles of economics course for tests and exams.
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