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Financial sector suffers from over-regulation Source: NRC Handelsblad |
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An Amsterdam school group is in trouble: absenteeism is high, three board members have been in prison for fraud and the sacking of the president led to a hard fight in the courtroom. Source: Het Parool |
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Cover illustration and design for the new thematic 'Conflict' issue of MO* magazine. Source: http://www.klaas.be/Home.aspx |
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An Illustration for an article concerning the law forbidding the disclosure in newspapers of names of persons suspected of pedophilia.
Published in "TheMarker" newspaper, Israel Source: http://www.themarker.com/ |
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Creativity gets only linked to the art and design sector. Because of this a trend develops in which everyone wants to be a part of this sector. On the other hand art and design cannot exist without the creativity of mathematicians, engineers and economists. Source: www.ruebenmillenaar.nl |
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To day or not to day #130: On 13 May, the EU Court in Luxembourg ruled that Google can be obliged not to refer to sites with private sensitive information. Even if the information is quite true, someone who finds it harmful may ask Google not to show the link to the source. Information exists only when it is found, is the idea. Source: Het Financieele dagblad and FD.nl on Saturday 24 May 2014 - Animated Vignette to Joost Steins Bisschop's Time Reader column. Animation by Abel Kisman |
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Louis van Gaal, temporary viceroy of the Netherlands Source: NRC Handelsblad 21 June 2014 |
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Does the school kill children's talents? Source: http://gogaga.pl/ |
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Small illustration about beautiful but difficult Swedish language. Source: Aktivist magazine, issue no.179. |
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Illustration about the current controversy surrounding the New York Public Library. Vicky Ward writes how the British architect, Lord Norman Foster, creator of so many structures around the world has been given the job of renovating the famous library. His proposal has been met with shock and disgust. Source: The Financial Times UK |
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Dealing with the increasing amount of psychiatric pills' prescription
given by doctors in the ultra-orthodox sector in Israel.
Source: http://www.haaretz.co.il/magazine/1.1689825 |
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How America became uncompetitive and unequal. The deregulation in the 1980's has made US industry more monopolistic, making it difficult for smaller businesses to compete. Because of this, the number of new small businesses that Americans start has fallen dramatically and diminished competition has increased inequality even more. Source: The Washington Post |
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To day or not to day #129: Price System Care Authority (NZa) is unworkable - NZa failed year in year out. First by a former politician, and now four years by an ex-civil servant. Not what a complicated industry needs. The Parliament should not cheaply blame the insurers, but first appoint professional management to the NZa and demand that at the end of 2014 the claim system meets three requirements: timely disclosure of contracts, a reliable open ended arrangement and a price list, so hospitals and insurers can link the invoice to the report on discharge of the patient. Source: Het Financieele dagblad, Tuesday 18 June, 2014 – Essay by Eduard Bomhoff, professor of economics at Monash University in Kuala Lumpur, Dutch Minister of Health (2002) |
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What faces can tell us. Source: http://www.klaas.be/Portfolio/Uncommissioned.aspx |
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Illustration on how marketing is more and more aiming at using big data to inventorize consumer's wishes and needs. Source: RW |
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My contribution for a book called “The Man Who Knew It All”, out in September 2014. Source: basiadziadosz.tumblr.com // zinojau.lt |
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The European Union Court of Justice has ruled, in what is now known as “the right to be forgotten case”, that Google must remove or amend certain search results if European users request it. Source: De Volkskrant |
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A portrait of the late Israeli politician Shulamit Aloni, who passed away January 2014.
She had dedicated her life to human rights, advancement of women's status, and peace between the two nations, Israel and Palestinian. Source: http://www.ha-makom.co.il/article/peled-aloni |
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Company funds transformed to personal pensions. Source: FD |
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Guido van Woerkom, National Ombudsman for all people living in the Netherlands
Source: NRC Handelsblad 7 June 2014 |
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To day or not to day #128: Preparing The Netherlands for an successful entrepreneurial future - EDUCATION: Teacher must be a blog. Investing does not mean so much raise the salaries, but rather to connect education to the digital age - LABOUR: Exit jar by resignation or departure. The exit rules should simplify, to enable smaller companies to hire people easily - TOGETHER/SHARE: By chance found knowledge too often remains unused because it is not a core domain of a large corporation. That, and other databases, may be of good use to start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises to improve the world - MENTALITY: A little less envy culture. Source: Source: Het Financieele dagblad, Saturday 24 May, 2014 – Article by Peter Couwenbergh and Rob Long, editors of Het Financieele Dagblad |
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The Dutch translation of Erich Kastner's 1931 novel Fabian (Going to the Dogs) is out.
Source: Vrij Nederland 7 June 2014 |
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Conflict management. Source: http://www.klaas.be/Portfolio/Uncommissioned.aspx |
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Young, wild and mother. Source: HPdeTijd Magazine |
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Jet Bussemaker, Minister of Education, reaches agreement on new system for student loans Source: NRC Handelsblad 31 May 2014 |
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To day or not to day #127: Fruitful association with reality requires more than thinking in models - the metaphor is by Walter Lippman, one of the greatest American journalists from the prewar years: A journalist is like a visitor from a play which regales when the piece has already started and leaves before the curtain falls. Therefore, it requires quite a bit of a journalist, given the sliding panels, to bring coherent, successful and impressive messages about what is happening on the stage of everyday life. Source: Het Financieele dagblad, Saturday 24 May, 2014 – Essay by Hans Schlaghecke, former editor of Het Financieele Dagblad |
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Why can't we trust bankers. Source: Czech newspaper Lidové noviny |
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Detective series on tv Source: VPRO Gids |
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Harry Lemmens, your guide through the minds and cities of Brazil Source: Vrij Nederland 31 May 2014 |
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Who after Putin? - Is the policy of President Putin representing the will of the Russian people? Regime that Putin embodies, it is not representative democracy, but authoritarianism. And yet his reign has a strong and unusual representation. Source: http://kulturaliberalna.pl/ |
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To day or not to day #126: Shack Lust - The role of a party in the chain (distributor) is taken over by a player in the chain itself (producer). The distance between the consumer and the producer is shorter. The manufacturer leaves no means untouched to ensure that they themselves are not obsolete by making others redundant. Shack Lust. Source: Het Financieele dagblad and FD.nl Saturday 17 May 2014 - Animated Vignette to Time Reader column by Joost Steins Bisschop. Animation by Abel Kisman |
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Illustration about blended learning. How the digital world effects our classroom. |
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