COVID Ont stay at home order 20210513 Good morning! Both Canada and the U.S. risk slipping into recession next year as central banks raise interest rates to combat stubborn inflation, according to the latest outlook from BMO Capital Markets. “We… Read More ›
Month: November 2022
Economic History Case Studies: RFID Casino Chips, Cryptocurrency Gambling, and Soviet Slot Machines
Back in The Third Place (1st Ed.), I discussed the significance of Las Vegas Strip by addressing a key aspect of its recent economic history. As I had concluded back then, the overall stability of a Las Vegas hotel and… Read More ›
Update (8 November 2022)
I had some spare time yesterday to work on a diagram to simplify my descriptions of Consciousness IR Theory into something succinct, yet methodical. The result was the following image: The National Interest is defined by the National Consciousness, which… Read More ›
Online Las Vegas Gambling Establishments Versus the Real Thing — Gamble Addicts
Many people go to Las Vegas every year to not only smart out the numerous fruit machine and poker tables that are in a number of the Las Vegas gambling establishments and hotels. Some people declare that they can have… Read More ›
What to Do In Las Vegas if You’re Not a Gambler — Roaming Numeral
For someone who has been to Las Vegas on three separate occasions, I truly have no interest in gambling. The brightly lit machines are pretty and that’s about the extent of my awareness of the casino floor. There is, however,… Read More ›
Update (7 November 2022)
A new week has already begun. Today, I am planning to spend today working on personal errands outside the Blog. In the meantime, I will be reposting some noteworthy posts related to Las Vegas and casino gambling
Basic Description of Consciousness IR Theory
Bogumil, I got some good news to report. Over the course of the previous week, I managed to begin articulating an alternative Theory of International Relations that aligns with the Work-Standard and the historical data on ARPLAN. Our conclusions that… Read More ›
Why Egypt became one of the biggest chokepoints for Internet cables — Hubble Ventures
Enlarge (credit: imaginima/Getty Images) The Asia-Africa-Europe-1 Internet cable travels 15,500 miles along the seafloor, connecting Hong Kong to Marseille, France. As it snakes through the South China Sea and toward Europe, the cable helps provide Internet connections to more than… Read More ›
Update (6 November 2022)
This week, I am thinking about writing another Economic History Case Studies Entry and another comment on the ARPLAN Blog. The topic that I would like to delve into pertains to something that I had touched on previously in The… Read More ›
On Consciousness Theory of International Relations
International Relations (IR) is the study of how nations interact with each other as part of a prevailing world order, an international system if one wishes. A subdiscipline of Political Science, IR covers the gamut of the various foreign policies… Read More ›
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