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Economist Piketty's blindspot is the ecology Source: De Standaard |
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Article about how Dutch columnists survive the ongoing social-media-battlefield. I literally drew the things with which they are figuratively being thrown at; rotten eggs and tomatoes, mud, stones. Source: Opzij / Anke Revenberg (art director) |
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What if Laika would have came back to Earth successfully? Source: Usbek&Rica magazine |
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27.06.2015 Euro is now more a magnet for irritation than for satisfaction: do something about it.
Source: Het Financieele Dagblad Saturday 27 June 2015, Essay by Ben Knapen |
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The miracle of science, is the stubborn scientist himself. Source: Het Parool |
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Illustration for an article about why men always stand around the barbecue.
Source: Margriet, Sanoma Media Netherlands BV |
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Psychology: "When smile hurts..."
Lack of assertiveness may be a serious problem and cause illness, sometimes may have fatal consequences. Source: Wysokie Obcasy Magazine |
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Every day hundreds of refugees landing on Italian shores in desperate conditions.
In the expression of the faces and in the positions of the bodies is renewed "Guernica"'s tragedy. Day after day, year after year, with no end in a continuum of violence and atrocities perpetrated against the innocent and often "In the Name of the Father".
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Teachers know how to prepare kids for the labour market but do now always know how to teach good citizenship education. How do you teach someone what it means to be a citizen in a constitutional state? How do you deal with racism? How do you discuss taboo subjects? How do you teach someone to stand up for his views but also to be able to question this own opinion? Research shows that young people are not always aware enough of human rights and democratic principles such as freedom of speech or freedom of religion. Source: Het Parool |
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Goggle box - reality TV will eventually be you watching a show about yourself. Source: www.penmarks.co.uk |
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About inequality in the United States. The gap is getting wider between the rich and the poor. |
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Fear of flying Source: Ma'ariv newspaper |
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Illustration for The New York Times about Canada's abusive relationship with Native Americans. — Art Direction: Alex Hunting Source: The New York Times |
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The Moon XXI. Illustration for a review by the Russian Academy of Sciences of the shift in approach to space exploration. The Moon is now considered a possible source of energy, not a political platform. Source: The Prime Russian Magazine |
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A futuristic approach of a shrinking city, where ageing and revolution are the cause of self-sufficient elderly, using the latest gadgets. |
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Colin Trevorrow, director of Jurassic World, was offered to helm the latest installment of the franchise after only making a single movie. This marks a trend: young and talented but inexperienced directors are given the reigns of multimillion dollar franchises. And not all of them seem to be up to the task. Source: www.grantland.com |
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About problems with childcare. Source: Charaktery magazine 3/2015 |
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Welcome to the Wiki World.
Working together has never been so easy. Online communities like Wikipedia, Roots of Trust Hitchwiki bring thousands of people together and generate free knowledge, place to sleep, transport or food. Welcome to the wiki world and share. Editorial illustration for MO* Magazine. Source: http://www.klaas.be/Welcome-to-the-Wiki-World |
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Psychology: Helplessness is a trap. If you get used to it - it is hard to let yourself free and act. Source: Wysokie Obcasy Magazine |
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Editorial illustration for Oprah magazine. "Memoirs" Source: Oprah magazine |
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'Ik ga je rammelen' article from Sheila Sitalsing about the difference between the Surinamese and Dutch way of bringing up your children. Source: Volkskrant Magazine |
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Editorial for an article about hormonal mood swings. Source: Opzij |
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About hate messages on social media and how they affect celebrities. Source: Het Parool |
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Much the way teachers must now "teach to the test", physicians are now graded on how well they "treat to the test". Source: New York Times |
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Lionel Barber, The Editor of The Financial Times writes about his latest trip to China. One of his first interviews is with the Chinese Premier, Li Keqiang. The high profile meeting centred around the chinese economy, in which Lionel was told by an advisor to Li about the 'Catfish school of economics'. To rebalance the chinese economy away from export to consumer led is seen as a great challenge, likened to the problem chinese fisher men faced - how to keep their catch alive on the long journey home? By throwing a catfish into the mix, 15% would die, however it would make the other fish swim around much faster creating oxygen and keeping them alive until there final destination. Source: The Financial Times |
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Sepp Blatter has resigned as CEO from FIFA. Five days earlier he got elected for a fifth term, but the ongoing investigation into the FIFA by the FBI might have made him anxious to resign. Source: Unpublished |
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Devaluing a country's currency gives it a trade advantage over other countries, and is a strategy used in economic warfare. Source: Cicero |
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The modern day smart phone contains information we may not want our loved ones to see. Some can hold our darkest secrets! Source: http://markfuatch.tumblr.com/ |
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Assessments are a growing part of job application. Only when the applicant has passed personality tests and intelligence tests the actual job interview can be scheduled. Source: NRC Next |
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Illustrating an excerpt from Simon Critchley's "Faith of the Faithless" I tried to work with his examination of whether there can be a faith of the faithless, a belief for unbelievers. It's a fascinating book that deals with current entanglement of politics, religion and science. Source: The Prime Russian Magazine |
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