Middle income Americans who earn $50,000 to $100,000 a year are two to six times more generous in their share of investment assets that they give to charity than those Americans who make more that $10 million a year.The least generous of all working age Americans in 2003 were among the young and prosperous taxpayers age 35 and under who ...
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From a University of Toronto study. Socially informed perceptions of which foods are appropriate to eat, when they should be eaten and how much should be consumed have a greater impact on our food intake than feelings of hunger or fullness, says a University of Toronto review paper published in Physiology & Behavior… “It’s an insidious effect,” Herman (the author) ...
Read More »FutureACS.org?
The AP is running a story today about Futureme.org — a new site that lets people send emails to themselves and others years in the future (as little as three I think and thirty at most). It’s a sort of technological time capsule and there are a host of similar "future" email sites popping up (lastwishes.org, Forbes.com ‘s email time ...
Read More »2010 The Year We Make Contact
Financial Times did a special report today on the future of digital business. How we procure software and services is about to change and by 2010 we will see a huge revolution in the way users interface with their software. Web 2.0 is the name being given to a trend that interjects fresh dynamism into the browser and makes applications ...
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