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ReadingandThinking 13 - 14 Aug 2010 - Main.CourtneySmith
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As I was reading the Internet this morning, I came across a post on the Daily Dish that articulated some concerns about reading and thinking that have also come up in LCS class discussions, albeit briefly.
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Slightly off topic but while listening to NPR a few mornings ago (in reference to Caroline’s post), I heard an amused (and amusing!) recounting of a study (set of studies?) on children and lying. Evidently scientists have found a correlation between a child’s ability and propensity to tell convincing lies, and his or her intelligence. \ No newline at end of file

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Here's an interesting nod to Veblen from last week's New York Times.

--CourtneySmith


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