News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Life
Culture & Art
Hobbies
News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Culture & Art
Hobbies
The following articles and videos explore the concept of greed and how it applies to personal finance, investing, and business. News 1. The Guardian: Greed Is Good: How Excessive Greed Can Lead to Failure 2. The Wall Street Journal: Greed in the Stock Market: Is It Always Bad? 3. Bloomberg: Greed in the Business World: How It Hurts Companies 4. Forbes: Greed in Investing: How It Can Lead to Disaster Videos 1. TED Talk: The Trap of Greed 2. Investopedia: Greed vs. Fear in Investing 3. Financial Times: The Price of Greed 4. CNBC: Greed in the Financial Markets 5. Forbes: Greed and Personal Finance
The district agreed to hire consultants who will be charged with addressing the issues raised in the case: the district's disciplinary practices, special education placement and literacy education for students with disabilities, especially English learners.
In an Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research survey conducted shortly before the election, over 90 percent of faculty strongly or somewhat agreed that academic freedom is under threat. Nearly 60 percent of the roughly 1,100 respondents to an Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research survey—conducted in the lead-up to last week’s election—strongly agreed that academic freedom in higher education is under threat. Throw in those who say they somewhat agree it’s under threat, and the share grows to 91 percent. More than 40 percent said their sense of academic freedom in teaching declined over the last year, and more than 20 percent said the same about academic freedom in research.
An elaborate parody appears to be behind an effort to resurrect Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in American corporate fraud and greed.
Josh Cowen kindly agreed to write a review of Pete Hegseth's book about American education, which appears on this blog exclusively! Hegseth has a simple answer to the problems of education: give all students a voucher and expect that most will choose a classical Christian education. Josh Cowen is Professor of Education Policy at Michigan…