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Sunday, July 25, 2010

July 2010 ... interesting readings

These are some of the interesting articles which I have enjoyed reading this month.


Buttonwood: Losing confidence | The Economist 

Regulators Are Human, Too - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com


Bond markets, Keynesianism and debt: The meaning of low bond yields | The Economist 

A special report on innovation in emerging markets: Grow, grow, grow

Buttonwood: What goes up | The Economist


Private equity’s egregious tax loophole. : The New Yorker
Health care and the public’s resistance to change : The New Yorker 
Signal and Noise in Economics Writing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty


A special report on Egypt: The long wait | The Economist
BBC News - India unveils prototype for $35 touch-screen computer


Magic of mobile phones and Wi-Fi foreseen 100 years ago - The Irish Times - Sat, Jul 24, 2010
The longest flight: A new record for solar-powered aviation | The Economist 
 

Solar-powered flight: Flying with sunlight (even in the dark) | The Economist

Rivers of Ice » Interactive

Rivers of Ice » Comparative Photography


Op-Ed Contributor - Losing the Owl, Saving the Forest

A Small Incident : The Timeless Wisdom of Eknath Easwaran


Easwaran on Stormy Seas : The Timeless Wisdom of Eknath Easwaran
Likes and Dislikes : The Timeless Wisdom of Eknath Easwaran
 
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Hummingbirds are small birds. Their name comes from the fact that they flap their wings so fast that they make a humming noise. Their relatively small size, brilliant colors, fearless personalities, and remarkable mode of flight have won nearly universal admiration from humans. Hummingbirds can fly right, left, up, down, backwards, and even upside down. Hummingbirds do not spend all day flying, as the energy costs of this would be prohibitive. In fact, they spend most of their lives sitting, perching and watching the world. [Note: The beautiful picture is courtesy - healing.about.com/.../Hummingbird.htm]. Like Hummingbirds, I also observe the small world around me with interest. I am a product of Vivekananda College Chennai, Post Graduate in Commerce as also Economics, cost accountant by qualification and ex-banker by profession.
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