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Weekend Reading

Posted on December 1, 2013 by scott

These readings are 50% off because of Black Friday there aren’t a lot of them:

  • The Trouble with Pay-It-Forward Tuition, Pay It Back.
  • How WalMart Short-Changes Employees Who Work Thanksgiving.
  • WalMart Faces Prosecution for Violating Striking Workers’ Rights.
  • How Academia Resembles a Drug Gang.
  • Imagining the Post-Antibiotics Future.
  • U.S. Policy in the DRC is About Interests, Not Allies.
  • Congressional Wikipedia Edits.
  • Ad Campaign Glosses Over Hunger Games‘ Message.
  • Melungeon DNA Study Reveals Multiracial American History.
  • Ethiopian Migrants Victimized in Saudi Arabia.
  • Prison Scratchings.
  • Dukakis and the Tank: The Makings of a Political Disaster.
  • Wal-Mart’s Employee Food Drive Reveals What’s Wrong with America.

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