Article: Screen Addiction Is Taking a Toll on Children

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Article: Screen Addiction Is Taking a Toll on Children

The level of exposure to technology increases dramatically among all generations, but it is most terrifying when it comes to our youngest ones. “In its 2013 policy statement on “Children,

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Article: The Life Outside of Cyberia

The Guardian published yet another article by Mark Boyle, who decided to live a life without technology. Slowly, the simple life and the notion that technology is not only beneficial,

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Article: Climate Change and its Effects on Asia and Australia

This article addresses the exact same problems we face here in southern Thailand. Last year’s dry season was the hottest year in 65 years in Thailand (and the hottest year

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Book: My Ishmael (Daniel Quinn)

Part of the Ismael trilogy Vol. 1 – Ishmael Vol. 2 – The Story of B Vol. 3 – My Ismael

Book: The Story of B (Daniel Quinn)

  Part of the Ismael trilogy Vol. 1 – Ishmael Vol. 2 – The Story of B Vol. 3 – My Ismael

Book: Ishmael (Daniel Quinn)

  Part of the Ismael trilogy Vol. 1 – Ishmael Vol. 2 – The Story of B Vol. 3 – My Ismael

Article: The Data That Turned the World Upside Down

The long read: Welcome to Dystopia “Anyone who has not spent the last five years living on another planet will be familiar with the term Big Data. Big Data means,

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Article: ‘Sleep Tech’ Will Widen the Gap Between the Rich and the Poor

Those transhumanists are proving once again that they are much crazier than I thought. Who the hell wants to reduce sleeping time to WORK MORE?!?! http://motherboard.vice.com/read/sleep-tech-will-widen-the-gap-between-the-rich-and-the-poor?trk_source=homepage-lede%3Futm_source%3Dvicenewsfb

Article: Alienation is Killing Americans and Japanese

The price you have to pay to be a “highly developed” techno-industrial civilization. Where is this all leading? Japan and the US are role models in terms of capitalism and

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Article: The ‘Family of 5’ Primary Forests – A Snapshot of What Remains

The pace of deforestation has accelerated so rapidly over the past 200 years that today our planet harbors only one-quarter of its original old-growth forest—i.e., forest that has never been

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