Tag: choice
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The Past, Present, and Future of Public Choice: Part II
[ad_1] As mentioned in the previous essay, the rise of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) programs since 2013 has been significant, including the establishment of a professional society with annual meetings in 2017. A professional journal devoted to this area of research was founded in 2002, and a book series at Oxford University Press was…
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The Plettenberg ranks second in 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards
[ad_1] The Liz McGrath Collection’s Plettenberg Bay Hotel, The Plettenberg, was voted runner-up in the category of Best Hotels in Eastern and Southern Africa for Condé Nast Traveler’s prestigious 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards. The Plettenberg scored 98.54, following hot on the heels of Babylonstoren, which placed first with 98.55. Sister hotel to The Plettenberg, The Cellars-Hohenort…
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The Least Bad Choice – The Big Picture
[ad_1] I have been watching various sentiment polls and Right/Wrong Track questionnaires with detached bemusement. Bemused because they are so silly, and detached because I know I can’t change human nature. What I can do is share a few modest insights; hopefully, these will allow you to gain a fresh perspective you might not…
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Republican Party has to make a choice: Putin or democracy
[ad_1] The “Putin wing” of the Republican Party is gaining traction in the House, endangering the $40 billion in aid the Biden administration has requested for Ukraine. The Senate intends to tie the aid to a continuing resolution to keep the government open after funding runs out on Oct. 1, but the malfunctioning House is…
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Bill Gates: You Don’t Have a Choice
[ad_1] “But you don’t have a choice. People act like you have a choice, you don’t have a choice,” Bill Gates proclaimed three years ago in regards to the mRNA vaccine. Gates, with no medical training, has not abandoned his lofty goal of altering the population through medical tyranny. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation…
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Zelenskyy sends strong signals with choice for Ukraine’s new defense chief – POLITICO
[ad_1] KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s choice for the country’s new defense minister sends two clear signals to Ukraine’s allies and adversaries: Kyiv is serious about cleaning up corruption, and steadfast about regaining Crimea from Russian control. Rustem Umerov, whom Zelenskyy has put forward to replace Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, is a Crimean Tatar…
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Ukraine’s Most Powerful Spiritual Force Faces a Choice
[ad_1] The exodus of parishes from the Moscow Patriarchate has meant rapid growth for the OCU, adding the equivalent of a “Cyprus or Macedonian Orthodox Church,” says Viktor Yelenskyi, a former parliamentarian who leads a state commission on freedom of conscience. A July 2023 letter from 300 priests still belonging to the Ukrainian wing of…
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Life Coaching: A Fulfilling Career Choice For Millennials And Gen Z
[ad_1] In the 1970s, landlines and snail mail were the primary means of communication, leading to a sense of anticipation as people waited to exchange messages. Education and living costs were manageable during this period. Most people who worked in brick-and-mortar stores in the 1970s were more interested in stability. On the other hand, millennials…
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Messi speaks publicly for 1st time since joining Inter Miami and says he’s happy with his choice
[ad_1] For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Fans line up outside Inter Miami’s practice facility to watch Lionel Messi’s car drive away after training sessions. Players from opposing teams wait after matches to get…
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School choice exists for those who can afford it.
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Columnists Published Aug 08, 2023 • Last updated 5 hours ago • 3 minute read Recent studies have shown that taxpayer-funded independent education improves public schools and closes the gap between rich and poor. Photo by Dave Sidaway /The Gazette Article content Good schools are for the rich. Bad schools are for…