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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Online shopping creating a veritable crisis of cardboard waste

E-Commerce: Convenience Built on a Mountain of Cardboard: “Online shopping is even worse for the environment than traditional retailing, with environmental costs including additional cardboard and other packaging plus emissions from “increasingly personalized” freight services. Consumers expect that even their modest wants should be satisfied like urgent needs….From a sustainability perspective, we’re heading in the… Continue Reading

Hospice Directory

“There are thousands of hospice providers nationwide, including non-profit, for profit, and governmental providers. Use HFA’s hospice directory to find the best hospice to serve you or your loved one. Keep in mind that the majority of hospice care is provided at a person’s home. Look for a hospice near the location of the person… Continue Reading

CIA Releases Declassified Documents to National Archives

“Today [February 16, 2016], CIA released about 750,000 pages of declassified intelligence papers, records, research files and other content which are now accessible through CIA’s Records Search Tool (CREST) at the National Archives in College Park, MD. This release will include  nearly 100,000 pages of analytic intelligence publication files, and about 20,000 pages of research… Continue Reading

Gender Discrimination and the Monitoring Role of Female Directors Over Accounting Quality

García Lara, Juan M. and Garcia Osma, Beatriz and Mora, Araceli and Scapin, Mariano P., Gender Discrimination and the Monitoring Role of Female Directors Over Accounting Quality (February 15, 2016). Available for download at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2732588 “Recent research suggests female directors exert more stringent monitoring over the financial reporting process than their male counterparts. We… Continue Reading

Report – Global fact-checking up 50% in past year

Duke Reporter’s Lab – By Mark Stencel, February 16, 2016: “The high volume of political truth-twisting is driving demand for political fact-checkers around the world, with the number of fact-checking sites up 50 percent since last year. The Duke Reporters’ Lab annual census of international fact-checking currently counts 96 active projects in 37 countries. That’s… Continue Reading

How Do Non-Financial Factors Affect Retirement Decisions?

Boston College, Center for Retirement Research – How Do Non-Financial Factors Affect Retirement Decisions? by Steven A. Sass IB#16-3 “The brief’s key findings are: Studies show that financial factors have a statistically significant, but small, impact on retirement decisions. So it is not surprising that non-financial factors have a major influence on those who choose… Continue Reading

Elderly Poverty in the United States in the 21st Century

Boston College, Center for Retirement Research – Elderly Poverty in the United States in the 21st Century: Exploring the Role of Assets in the Supplemental Poverty Measure “Official estimates of elderly poverty do not take into account either the medical needs of the elderly, which can be quite extensive, or the assets at their disposal,… Continue Reading

UN Afghanistan Annual Report 2015

UN Afghanistan Annual Report 2015 – Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict – Kabul, Afghanistan, February 2016. “In 2015, the conflict in Afghanistan continued to cause extreme harm to the civilian population, with the highest number of total civilian casualties recorded by UNAMA since 2009. Following increases in 2013 and 2014, civilian deaths and injuries… Continue Reading

HoaxMap documents and identifies inaccuracies about migrant crime in Germany

Via dw.com: “Germany is in the midst of what has been dubbed a refugee crisis and a fair number of Germans are so worried about the influx of foreigners that they fall for made-up stories. And, while right-wing violence has shot up recently, there is no evidence to suggest that the crime rate has increased… Continue Reading