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November 23, 2016

Weekly Roundup

  1. Shannon Hopkins: The gamification of innovation
  2. Richard Rorty’s 1998 Book Suggested Election 2016 Was Coming
  3. Learning from Neighborhoods
  4. How 727 Megachurches Spend Their Money
  5. Rare and Strange Instruments
  6. Charles Koch on books (you read that right)
  7. Jimmy Fallon, Metallica and The Roots Sing "Enter Sandman" (By the way, Metallica's new album is great!
  8. USGS Estimates 20 Billion Barrels of Oil Discovered in Texas
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