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  1. Five minutes of heaven. Put in on full screen, turn up the speakers, relax and enjoy! http://bit.ly/5BqMaZ
  2. Preditors of successful lawyering . Wow! Maybe double WOW! http://bit.ly/8Uznwg
  3. Positive Economics? From Poverty to Prosperity http://bit.ly/1yhjxf Here's my post on book that might be similar: http://bit.ly/2Idhpf
  4. Great article on the ceremony for Medal of Honor recipients at Harvard. I'm impressed by Army folks I am around. http://bit.ly/1OKmZh
  5. Outstanding article on teacher effectiveness at http://bit.ly/1m2Zaw. TN has known most of this for a decade, but not effectively used it.
  6. Good article on IQ and rational thinking quotes Kahneman, Perkins & Gardner. Hate the use of presidential profiling. http://bit.ly/39qfK3
  7. "it turned out Americans and Russians actually could unite—in the pursuit of happiness" http://bit.ly/1nZMgH
  8. Love comments on blogs. This sounds like something Mom would have said, "You can put a cat in an oven, but that don't make it a biscuit."
  9. Thinking about attorney specialization: Marketing without competence is a gimmick; competence without marketing is a waste.
  10. Here's the webinar I did last week for the TBA on Coaching and CLE Credit. Free registration required. http://bit.ly/21yWu1
  11. E-books; socializing & reading; "reading" as an unnatural, composite skill using multiple brain components; more. GO! http://bit.ly/S1B5n
  12. The purpose of education is to train young people to leave home (especially in small towns). http://bit.ly/1IJxgX
  13. Value-Added Analysis -- support and opposition -- LA Times article: http://bit.ly/2xhPjL
  14. Other people matter ... for the Nobel Prize in Economics! http://bit.ly/UDLaP
  15. In "Four Statements to Happier" I included "I'm willing to work at it." Albert Ellis aggreed: "Work their asses off"! http://bit.ly/19xV82
  16. The story of "Tyler and the Bad Hop" hits the net. http://bit.ly/1rj5vB I use this story when teaching positive explanatory style.
  17. Insightful post and thoughtful, informed comments on school leadership and struggling schools. http://bit.ly/2rzcZ
  18. Ray Kurzweil: "his overall sheen of wellbeing perhaps a shade more encouraging than you'd expect from a man of his age" http://bit.ly/RJYyb
  19. http://bit.ly/1YDoxc In MAPP, we wrote a paper about strenghts in the Wizard of Oz. Sherri's was particularly good: http://bit.ly/VMETy
  20. A site devoted to #MCLE and I didn't know about it! Shame on me, or on the site? http://bit.ly/T8OdN