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Ron Paul’s Podcast Nation #36 ~ Audit The Fed – Video

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Ron Paul #39;s Podcast Nation #36 ~ Audit The Fed
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Judge Napolitano ~ Documents Show NSA Repeatedly Promised To Stop Surveillance Rules Viola – Video

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Judge Napolitano ~ Documents Show NSA Repeatedly Promised To Stop Surveillance Rules Viola
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Speaker programs should bring current decision makers to campus

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The vacuous speech of Dr. Ron Paul arose from the institutionalization of professional speakers and endowed speakers programs.

An endowed speakers program is required to invest in speakers every year regardless of whether an appropriate speaker is available. The number of popular speakers, whose names automatically attract audiences, is limited, probably less than 10,000 world wide, and most are represented by speakers bureaus which perform the hard labor of making a match.

The majority of popular and available speakers are former this and that. Few, if any, are current decision makers. For example, Paul gained his following by declaring Libertarian values, by serving in Congress, and by running for President. He did not become famous for achievement. He never held leadership positions in The House, was not elected President, and did not serve as an administrator as does a governor, mayor, or cabinet appointee. In The House, he had one vote. So, I think, it is fair to say he never had direct responsibility for any policy or decision, and his name is not associated with any successful legislation. Perhaps the best adjective to describe him is curmudgeon.

I prefer that endowed speakers program assets are spent for persons either recently having had a responsible position, or who currently are working on a program or cause. In other words: someone now on the firing line.

A sports metaphor makes my point. Rafael Nadal or Gabrielle Douglas are more attractive contemporary speakers than Michael Jordan or Mary Lou Retton.

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Just what is Libertarianism? – Video

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Just what is Libertarianism?

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The "Thin vs. Thick Libertarianism" Edition – School of Anarchy Podcast – Video

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The "Thin vs. Thick Libertarianism" Edition - School of Anarchy Podcast
On this edition Andy and Aaron discuss the ongoing thin vs. thick libertarianism debate.

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Michael Huemer – Defending Libertarianism: The Common Sense Approach – PorcFest X – Video

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Michael Huemer - Defending Libertarianism: The Common Sense Approach - PorcFest X
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Rick Santorum Shows Ignorance Towards Libertarianism – Video

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Rick Santorum Shows Ignorance Towards Libertarianism
Rick Santorum represents a declining breed of politicians on the religious right who want to regulate morality based on their religious teachings from their ...

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Little Inferno OST 12 – Transhumanist Connects – Video

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Little Inferno OST 12 - Transhumanist Connects
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Post-1990 generation picky about jobs: research

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CHINA - Members of the post-1990 generation looking for work apply for multiple positions and hold high expectations of the jobs, a reflection of young people's changing attitudes amid the country's development, recent research showed.

When fresh graduates do snag a job interview, they are also more likely to miss it, turn down offers and have no qualms about quitting if the work is not to their taste.

These were some of the main findings of research conducted by leading Chinese recruitment website 51job.com.

Of those surveyed, 45.1 per cent of employers said more than half of job candidates failed to turn up on time for interviews.

More than 60 per cent of fresh graduates also felt they needed help from their parents to look for work, the research showed.

The website surveyed 2,357 enterprises and 1,230 fresh graduates nationwide over 15 days in 2013.

Liu Jinjin, deputy director of the human resources department at the Social Sciences Academic Press, said members of the post-1990 generation are picky about employment and it was common for them to break appointments for job interviews.

"Most of the post-1990 generation are the only child in the family. Their living conditions have greatly improved from that of the post-1980 and post-1970 generations. They don't experience much pressure in life so they pay closer attention to personal preferences and interests when hunting for a job," Liu said.

The post-1990 generation also does not care about the amount of money they make. Instead, the working environment, the happiness they derive from their work and respect from others are what matter most, she said.

"The post-1990 generation does not think twice about leaving in their first year of work. If they lose interest in a job or are not clear about their future career path, they will quit easily," Liu said.

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Post-90s picky about jobs: research

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The post-1990 generation is more likely to hold high expectations in finding jobs, a recent research showed. The young generation shows a different attitude, which makes them more frequently miss a job interview, turn down offers and have no qualms about quitting if the work is not to their taste. Zhang Wenkui / Xinhua

Members of the post-1990 generation looking for work apply for multiple positions and hold high expectations of the jobs, a reflection of young people's changing attitudes amid the country's development, recent research showed.

When fresh graduates do snag a job interview, they are also more likely to miss it, turn down offers and have no qualms about quitting if the work is not to their taste.

These were some of the main findings of research conducted by leading Chinese recruitment website 51job.com.

Of those surveyed, 45.1 percent of employers said more than half of job candidates failed to turn up on time for interviews.

More than 60 percent of fresh graduates also felt they needed help from their parents to look for work, the research showed.

The website surveyed 2,357 enterprises and 1,230 fresh graduates nationwide over 15 days in 2013.

Liu Jinjin, deputy director of the human resources department at the Social Sciences Academic Press, said members of the post-1990 generation are picky about employment and it was common for them to break appointments for job interviews.

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