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“A very little key will open a very heavy door” (Charles Dickens, Hunted Down)
The servant attitude: Subordinate your priorities
Just how does love become visible as servanthood? Paul gave his Philippian readers an anatomy of love as servanthood in the second chapter of his letter to them. Trying to explain why he wanted his readers to regard each other in love, he pointed them to Jesus as...
The servant attitude: Subordinate your priorities
Just how does love become visible as servanthood? Paul gave his Philippian readers an anatomy of love as servanthood in the second chapter of his letter to them. Trying to explain why he wanted his readers to regard each other in love, he pointed them to Jesus as...
How Obama Won The Election
The power of data and statistics: In Chicago, the campaign recruited a team of behavioral scientists to build an extraordinarily sophisticated database packed with names of millions of undecided voters and potential supporters. The ever-expanding list let the campaign...
Staten Island hurricane aftermath
Via Business Insider: When we got to the small, working-class community on the island's southern flank, we discovered a war zone Staten Island Residents Blast Response - Business Insider Staten Island population: 470,467. New Orleans population within city limits...
Staten Island hurricane aftermath
Via Business Insider: When we got to the small, working-class community on the island's southern flank, we discovered a war zone Staten Island Residents Blast Response - Business Insider Staten Island population: 470,467. New Orleans population within city limits...
RED CROSS: We Wish We Could’ve Gotten To The Hardest-Hit Sandy Victims Sooner
Via Business Insider: "When you have 8 million people in need, with roads that are damaged, infrastructure broken down, flooding everywhere, we can't be there that fast. And we feel bad about that." RED CROSS: We Wish We Could've Gotten To The Hardest-Hit Sandy...
RED CROSS: We Wish We Could’ve Gotten To The Hardest-Hit Sandy Victims Sooner
Via Business Insider: "When you have 8 million people in need, with roads that are damaged, infrastructure broken down, flooding everywhere, we can't be there that fast. And we feel bad about that." RED CROSS: We Wish We Could've Gotten To The Hardest-Hit Sandy...
How sensors and data might bring boxing back from the dead
Via Forbes: Punch Zone, the first product in the sport to map in real-time the location of punches on a boxer’s body. It could essentially create a visual representation, or heat map, of the fighting predilection of a boxer and his performance in a particular fight....