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Craig Dibble photographed on the roof of his house, 26 August 2000
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WEIRD WebZine
Are you sick of cyberculture? WEIRD (not WIRED) brings you parody articles, spoof adverts and cartoons
with our perspective on lifestyle journalism and the wired world. And we've got some penis jokes.
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Cult Concern FAQ: What to do if a friend or loved-one joins a cult
This is the official Usenet FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) document giving general
advice and contacts for those who think that someone they know is in an abusive
totalitarian group.
cults; totalitarianism; social pressure; exit counselling
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Utility, Substitution and Demand
This interactive tutorial connects utility maximisation and demand curves by illustrating
the derivation of an individual demand curve. The interactive aspects are exercises in which the reader has
to maximise utility by choosing a number of items to purchase. There are links to related online texts and
exercises. This has been created by a non-economist to illustrate the potential of JavaScript for online
learning.
Microeconomics
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Lessons from the Prisoner's Dilemma
This is an introduction to the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. It allows the reader to play
against three strategies, and discusses what is learnt about co-operation and forgiveness by egotists. It
ends with discussion questions and further reading suggestions.
Microeconomics
Game Theory
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Internet Economist
This interactive online tutorial lets you develop the Internet information skills you need as an
economist. It explains how to find and evaluate web sites for use in economics learning, teaching
and research. It gives many examples of essential sites in many different categories of the economics web.
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Philosophy on the Internet: A SOSIG Subject Guide
The philosophy section of SOSIG (the Social Science Internet Gateway)
describes hundreds of high quality resources that are freely available over
the Internet. This guide was written in 1999 to introduce some of the ways in which philosophers
can use these resources, and the Internet generally, to support their work.
philosophy; resource discovery; research; university teaching
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