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Boing Boing, a source of cultural curiosities and interesting technologies. Curious? Come take a look.
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Lifehacker, the software and productivity guide, is a blog that covers tips and tricks for streamlining your life with computers (and sometimes without).
9.8
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Stay up to date with latest scientific breakthroughs.
9.8
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Daily digest and pointers on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks. Get tips to improve your life.
9.8
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This Dumb Little Man provides you with tips and advice that will save you money, increase your productivity, or simply keep you sane.
9.7
excellent
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A stream of consciousness blog intended to be succinct and thought provoking with some amusing facts and interesting information thrown in there.
9.7
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Discusses the 2008 presidential candidates' plans for higher education and other issues currently impacting higher education.
9.7
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Mary Ann Zehr tackles the difficult education policy questions, explores learning innovations, and shares stories about different cultural groups on her beat.
9.5
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Blog of the Library of Congress.
9.5
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Roslyn Johnson Smith, a veteran school administrator in New Orleans, chronicles the highs and lows of starting over in the city's new educational landscape.
9.5
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Kevin Bushweller is particularly interested in tackling the question: What works, and what doesn't work, to motivate students to do better in school?
9.5
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Michele McNeil focuses on state policy, school choice, and school finance; and how elections affect K-12 education.
9.5
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Deborah Meier and Diane Ravitch have found themselves at odds on policy over the years, but they share a passion for improving schools. Bridging Differences will offer their insights on what matters most in education.
9.5
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Provides ideas, advice, and news about how to organize your home, office, garden and life
9.5
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Follow the lives of a Canadian couple that was previously teaching English in South Korea and living in Seoul (and eating food)!
9.5
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In this website, my guest authors and editors and I hope to present interesting items from around the web on a daily basis, in the areas of science, design, literature, current affairs, art, and anything else we deem inherently fascinating.
9.4
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Put some personal development and positivity into your life. Personal growth with articles about people skills, goals, productivity, health, wealth, relaxation and how to live a happier and better life.
9.4
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Medical and science stories from a bioethics perspective.
9.4
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Blogging about areas of science with political implications such as global warming, the relationship between guns and crime and the use of DDT against malaria.
9.4
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The latest news on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act by Education Week reporter David J. Hoff, who has been reporting on the biggest issues in K-12 education for more than 10 years.
9.3
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