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Personal responsibility, people?
This article was among the bigger loads of hogwash I've ever read. Genetics plays ''more'' of a role in obesity than behavior and diet? Bull. Travel some. Go to Asia. Maybe the Mediterranean. People are thin there. There simply aren't chubby children scarfing down Happy Meals everywhere you look (like there are here). But Asian and ...
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Green Room
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ENH
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July 11, 2008
correlation =/= causation
Pixar doesn't imply that widespread obesity is the cause of environmental decay. They're just correlated.The social satire in Wall E, boiled down, is a stark warning about alienating effects of technology and our increasing dependence on it. We see people as pure consumers of technology: hovering on floating beds playing videogames, video ...
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SBA_JKred
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July 11, 2008
Methane? CO2? H2O? Try Sunspots!
I slap my forehead every time someone hauls out charts comparing the human production of CO2 with the recent trend in global warming. They just don't get it: Correlation does NOT imply causation, a fact the entire US medical community got handed to them a few years back when they noticed a correlation between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) ...
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The Green Lantern
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swamper777
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February 9, 2008
You're more wrong than Cosby
So you guys have a twist on this. OK, I'm sure that based on your methodology you are right. Now - how does this serve the black community? Bill Cosby is trying to help lower income black families understand some of the mechanics of their situation. Your study results imply that it is OK to feel good if you forgoe some necessities such ...
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shadow32
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January 12, 2008
A Slate editor solves the mysteries of headline writing.
I think it's safe to say that those of us who saw the caption ''The Myth of the Asian Fetish'' on the front page (which will be gone in a few days or less) have been had. It's worth noting here that titles in Slate often (always?) contain puns, offensive references, or misleading nonsense designed to draw you in rather than accurately describe ...
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haulinsacs
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November 9, 2007
Rural Tv: Correlation does not mean causation
I wish that this article had explained more why TV is a cause of changing attitudes rather than a simultaneous result of some other factor. It's possible that a higher income leads to both cable TV and changing attitudes. I'm sure that the authors addressed this in the their paper, but it doesn't translate here.
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la_serenissima
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August 22, 2007