Entries Tagged as 'culture'
December 15th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Every once in a while I like to go and get some take away. Specifically a kapsalon. This is a dish that was invented in Rotterdam, actually in my old neighbourhood, by Shoarma take away El Aviva.
Since then the dish has been copied by most shoarma places in Holland. So most shoarma take aways [...]
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As Wikipedia discribes it: A sunk cost dilemma is a dilemma of having to choose between continuing a project of uncertain prospects already involving considerable sunk costs, or discontinuing the project. Given this choice between the certain loss of the sunk costs when stopping the project versus possible – even if unlikely – long-term profitability [...]
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September 28th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Nike,
We all know what you stand for. Just do it, real stuff, pushing yourself etc etc.. So why Rick Ross aka Officer Ricky, for your “Boom campaing” celebrating those great moments in sports, when shit comes together?
Let’s leave the obvious stuff, like his athletic prowess for what it is and focus on what you were [...]
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August 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: So for the time being, all teachers will devote class time to teaching language arts sample questions. Now if you turn to page eleven, please, I have some things I want to go over with you.
ROLAND “PREZ” PRYZBYLEWSKI: I don’t get it, all this so we score higher on the state tests? If [...]
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January 22nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
So last weekend I went to watch Up in the Air. A movie about a guy (Clooney) who fires people on behalf of companies (or as he likes to say: he helps people steer their boat through desperation towards the dim light of hope…before throwing them of the boat and telling them to swim).
His life [...]
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So last weekend I went to watch Up in the Air. A movie about a guy (Clooney) who fires people on behalf of companies (or as he likes to say: he helps people steer their boat through desperation towards the dim light of hope…before throwing them of the boat and telling them to swim).
His life [...]
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January 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment
So last weekend I went to watch Up in the Air. A movie about a guy (Clooney) who fires people on behalf of companies (or as he likes to say: he helps people steer their boat through desperation towards the dim light of hope…before throwing them of the boat and telling them to swim).
His life [...]
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So last weekend I went to watch Up in the Air. A movie about a guy (Clooney) who fires people on behalf of companies (or as he likes to say: he helps people steer their boat through desperation towards the dim light of hope…before throwing them of the boat and telling them to swim).
His life [...]
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You follow drugs, you get drug addicts and drug dealers. But you start to follow the money, and you don’t know where the fuck it’s gonna lead you
Lester Freamon , The Wire
I have noticed something odd recently which, while discussing it with a few people, got me in some heated debates whether or not I [...]
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