Articlexpo
Search:    Main :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Url :> Submit Article   
 

Short Story: The Next Level of Humanity

?Hey Mac, have you ever been thinking of someone and then-bang! - The telephone rings and it?s them ... - Jesse S. Somer
 

Audio Books - Get Healthier And Younger While Learning About Your Body

Finally, an informative, hands on guide to our bodies and how to care for them that everyone can und ... - Michael Russell
 

Moths

Moths are harmless to humans, although some brightly coloured species can carry poison - Vernon Stent
 
 

Bachelor Degree - Math

So, you want to get a bachelor degree in math. Well, be prepared for one of the most difficult cours ... - Michael Russell
 

The Lowdown On The Online RN To BSN Degree

This article gives a large amount of information relating to the online RN to BSN degree. - Sara Reed
 

Panic Attacks: Effective Ways to Cope

Overwhelmed by her experience, she has stayed away from malls and has avoided being in a crowd of pe ... - Michael Rayel
 

Service Industry Provides Professional World-Class Customer Satisfaction

Steve Cosica, speaker and writer, presents tools and techniques on how to deliver world-class custom ... - William Phenn
 

Creationists Right On Entropy, Evolution

Evolutionists have wrongly criticized Creationists for being ignorant on the subjects of entropy and ... - Babu Ranganathan
 
 

Main » Education & Learning » Books Review
 

Freakonomics ? A Journey on Challenging Conventional Wisdom through Economics

 
Author: Leanne Hoagland-Smith
 

Reading a book about economics is probably good for anyone in today's business world or for myself, a small business coach. Yet, the authors, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, of Freakonomics provided their readers a lot more than just numbers.

The first hook that I received was how the authors defined morality and economics. Not, I am not going to share those definitions with you. You need to buy the book or check the book out at the local library.

Then the authors proceeded to connect seemingly unrelated events through 6 chapters from What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common? to What Makes a Perfect Parent? using the science of measurement. These are not your standard economic topics by conventional wisdom. Their efforts reminded me of the Connections television series hosted by James Burke (science historian) that debuted in the late 1970s.

What the authors accomplished for me was:

  • To confirm through some unique examples that we as human beings have a tendency to confuse cause and effect
  • To look beyond the accepted conventional wisdom with a different perspective by asking the unasked questions

In far warning, part of this book might be viewed quite negatively by some readers. The authors did their best to balance their findings against anticipated moral outrage.

Again, conventional wisdom many times has us throwing out the baby with the bath water. Levitt and Dubner are asking you to question what you truly know against what you have been told. You may not agree with their findings, but the process of open and honest questioning should be the conventional wisdom within every individual.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Top Ten Basics on Internet Article Writing to Promote your Book
 
Publicity for Buzz Marketing for Authors
 
RFID Sensors to Protect Water Supplies
 
Copyright, ISBN & More
 
An Archive of Thought
 
What Causes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
 
How Can DNA Testing Help an Immigration Case?
 
Response of the News and Understanding the Feelings Sexual Abuse Brings
 
Who Moved My Cheese: Book Review
 
Treatment Modalities and Therapies
 
 
 
Add URL
 
 

Teens & Children

 

Food & Recipe

 

Automobiles

 

Adventure & Sports

 

Society & Communities

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Science & Research

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Government & Politics

 

Employment & Careers

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Shopping Online

 

Culture & Art

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Events & News

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Estate & Realty

 

Banking & Finance

 

Education & Learning

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Fitness & Health


 
Main :> Privacy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2008 www.articlexpo.com