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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/24/2007

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World Without Oil :: Document Your Life In The New Reality

  • On online game meant to educate about the “habits of mind”–and action–needed to face the growing oil shortage as wisely as possible.
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Center for Media and Democracy - Publishers of PR Watch

  • A media watchdog group, keeping an eye (especially) on the growing incursion of political marketing techniques into journalism. - post by cburell

Geoscience Australia: Query Nuclear Explosions Database

  • Database with the time and place of every nuclear bomb test, per country, since 1945. Wonder who exploded more, the USA or USSR? Here’s where you can compare.
    - post by cburell

toledoblade.com — Why did some troops target civilians but others did not?

  • Vietnam vets discuss why they did or did not kill Vietnamese civilians in the war. Part of a powerful series of the Toledo Blade.
    - post by cburell

Mickey Mouse drops the racist “N-bomb” in a 1932 comic

Key Issues: Nuclear Weapons: History:

  • Excellent site with streaming audio of Cuban Missile Crisis discussions during the “13 Days” at the White House.
    - post by cburell

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May 24th, 2007 at 5:30 pm

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  1. Thanks for the examples of using diigo. I’m just getting use to it but I can see that it will prove to be a great addition especially for students working on projects or collaborative assignments. Thanks.

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    Kelly Christopherson

    25 May 07 at 1:59 am

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