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Jaded Objectivity: I have a theory...
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Monday, December 06, 2010. I have a theory. There are actually 8 theories. About leaders and leadership according to Kendra Cherry, but I'm going to focus on these three:. 1 Great Man theory- Great leaders are born, not made. They're heroic, mythic, and destined to rise to leadership when needed.
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Jaded Objectivity: The truth in the lie
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. The truth in the lie. For my birthday, a very intelligent and thoughtful friend of mine gave me the book Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine. The truth is that we can't. 14 July, 2009 17:58. 16 July, 2009 19:00.
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Jaded Objectivity: Kumbahyah
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Monday, May 03, 2010. Now, I've opined extensively on racial arguments, including an anthropological stance that all humans evolved from Africa and are all one race. Would we feel any better if it were man-eating tigers and killer grisly bears covered in oil? So if we just couldn't see the changes in...
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Jaded Objectivity: July 2010
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Monday, July 19, 2010. Trout a la Penzoil. Who loves tinkering with their car in the backyard? Who loves Jiffy Lube so they don't have to change their own oil? If the answer is "no ma'am, my neighbor don't take care of nuthin'! Would consider a travesty to conservation everywhere, but Ted Nugent.
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Jaded Objectivity: December 2010
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Monday, December 06, 2010. I have a theory. There are actually 8 theories. About leaders and leadership according to Kendra Cherry, but I'm going to focus on these three:. 1 Great Man theory- Great leaders are born, not made. They're heroic, mythic, and destined to rise to leadership when needed.
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Jaded Objectivity: All the things we carry
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Tuesday, June 02, 2009. All the things we carry. Tim O'Brien was a soldier and then an award-winning author. He wrote about his experiences as a soldier. His work of fiction "The Things They Carried". What they carried was partly a function of rank, partly of field specialty. As PFC's or Spec 4s, mos...
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Jaded Objectivity: June 2010
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Monday, June 07, 2010. Sometimes it doesn't pay to get out of bed. Sometimes, it pays to stay in bed. Just think, you too can be your own boss of your self-generating web site that auto ships your products to your customers! You too can receive checks in the thousands every single Friday! I think it ...
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Jaded Objectivity: Cultural individualism and hand-picking traditions
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Thursday, November 04, 2010. Cultural individualism and hand-picking traditions. Perhaps you've heard about the 10 year old. Nope, although you might hear a very adamant and vocal defense of wearing white even though she bears little resemblance to Queen Victoria when the queen wore white. It's j...
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Jaded Objectivity: Teaching lessons revisited
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Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Cohen, Leonard, 1966. Beautiful Losers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The glass is always full, the question is "full of what"? View my complete profile. One Dollar Diet Project. Subscribe to Jaded Objectivity. Watermark template. Template images by Airyelf.
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Jaded Objectivity: the way we were
http://jaded-objectivity.blogspot.com/2010/04/way-we-were.html
Rarely will objectivity be met without a slant. Embracing that slant, highlighting it, sometimes exploiting it, here are the stories that dare to address certain realities without fear of exposing the flaws. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. The way we were. Growing up as a child of the 80's, I am familiar with excess, luxury as commonplace, and the outdated idea that if you just put in 40 years with the same company, you can retire with a gold watch and a nice pension. What it is, is that we are spoiled. W...