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grease.monkey
response
2022-05-09 03:09
Week 11 Response -- One Question
This is a response to the class question about health care system improvements
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grease.monkey
response
2022-05-02 04:39
Week 12 Response -- One Question
This is a response to the class question about the effects of property right and rule of law on extreme poverty
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grease.monkey
response
2022-05-02 03:17
Week 09 Response -- NFT Value, Fad or Not
This is a response to the first question posed by @generalfritz14 which covers NFT value as time proceeds.
awetsell
gradnium
2022-04-28 15:48
WEEK 15 Reflection
Week 15 reflection
soyaleviera
Picture A Day
2026-06-25 22:32
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Serene horse in Vinales
Serene horse among Viñales’ mogotes and palms, capturing Cuba’s rural, free-spirited essence. This photo is my property
hattiehughs14
gradnium
2022-04-28 04:21
Week 15 Reflection-- Under What Circumstances is the Use of Force Okay?
People will generally go with or cooperate with anything that benefits them and making a profit is the biggest example. There are a lot of problems that come with coercion. The majority of people don’t
allisonmckinney
gradnium
2022-04-28 04:04
Week 15 Reflection -- Coercion vs. Cooperation
In a lecture given by Dr. Antony Davies, he discusses the difference between cooperation and coercion and how every human interaction is by either of these two methods. Cooperation is when society joins
nziske
vyb
2022-04-28 03:43
Week 15 Reflection-- Under What Circumstance is the Use of Force (i.e. Coercion) Okay?
My thought during the entirety of Dr. Antony Davies's talk was that coercion kind of sounds like communism. I know that that is kind of a stretch, but it sounds quite similar when he defines it as someone
corndog2k2
gradnium
2022-04-27 23:37
Week 15 Reflection -- Regulation and Influence
Image Source I thought that Dr. Davies gave a good presentation on how it is difficult for governmental coercion to work as intended very often, and how cooperation is often a better solution. But there
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LeoFinance
2026-06-21 05:17
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Why the Bear Market Is the Best Time to Stack Bitcoin
One of the most common mistakes investors make is buying Bitcoin when everyone is talking about it and ignoring it when nobody cares. Human psychology works against successful investing. When Bitcoin is
moneybagley
Gradnium Discussion
2022-04-27 23:10
Week 15 -- Reflection -- Under What Circumstances is the Use of Force (i.e. Coercion) Okay?
The reflection this week is over a talk by Dr. Antony Davies for the Free Enterprise Society at Oklahoma State University. The talk is titled "Cooperation & Coercion". This presentation by
julie.blank14
gradnium
2022-04-27 23:01
Week 15 Reflection -- Coercion and Unintended Consequences
Image Source Dr. Davies's lecture was pretty neat, and he used stories and analogies to make his concepts relatable to the general public. The main takeaway from his talk was that coercion fails because
generalfritz14
gradnium
2022-04-27 21:54
Week 15 Reflection - The Uneven Freedom-Coercion Scale
Image Source This week we had the pleasure of listening to Dr. Davies talk on government coercion and its effects on society. He gave many examples of when government coercion took place not only in the
mnkeitz
gradnium
2022-04-27 20:39
Week 15 Reflection Paper - Coercion and Cooperation
Ever since I was a child, I've had a hard time when thinking about politics and the labels they carry. In the society I've grown up in, people are so quick to place a label on their political standings
lesmann
Shadow Hunters
2026-06-27 00:10
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Shadow Hunters SMASh 432, Scooter Shadows!
Hello Friends, Happy Friday evening once again! I am wishing you a great start to your "weekend"! And also, Thank You for your visit! 🙋🏻♀️✨🏝️✨🙋🏻♀️ And a Very Big "Thank You "
generalfritz14
gradnium
2022-04-27 19:47
Week 15 Response - Should Police Force be a Last Resort?
Image Source This post is in response to the question "Should police departments in the United States focus on using force as a last resort?" posed by @alexmay2022 ! I think that the answer to
karsonyounger
vyb
2022-04-27 17:05
Week 15 refelection -- Maybe a lil bit of both?
From: The Matrix This was probably the easiest to understand lecture yet. Normally it takes more thinking to achieve a level of comprehension or understanding of the speaker, on account of me being an
hattiehughs14
gradnium
2022-04-27 04:49
Week 15 Response - Under What Circumstances is the Use of Force Okay?
This post is in response to the question put forth by @generalfritz14, "What are some examples of times where police force should be permitted?". The police force serves for the sole purpose
mnkeitz
gradnium
2022-04-27 03:51
Week 15 One Question Response - Coercion and Cooperation
Over the past semester, I very strongly believe that my opinions and stances on a lot of subjects have been expanded. I've learned a lot of new perspectives that have contributed to my new understanding
savvyplayer
LUVHBIT Community
2026-06-26 00:27
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List of Hive Engine tokens that can be tipped using bot commands (June 26, 2026) 🤓
Some of the Hive tipping tokens are UNICOIN, PIXYDUST, PEPE, WINEX, LOH, IDD, HOP, WRD, and ALIVE! 🤓
karsonyounger
vyb
2022-04-27 03:35
Week 15 response
From Antony Davies @moneybagley asks: Has the United States used coercion for the greater good before? Was it worth it? This question has been asked so many times in the past couple of years, for one reason,
allisonmckinney
gradnium
2022-04-27 02:38
Week 15 Response -- Coercion vs. Free-will
This post is a response to the question ["Is it morally okay to ever use coercion?"] ( posed by @hattiehughs14. Honestly in my opinion, I think that it is not really ever morally right to use
awetsell
gradnium
2022-04-27 01:16
WEEK 15 RESPONSE
Week 15 Response
corndog2k2
gradnium
2022-04-26 21:43
Week 15 Response -- Difference Between Regulation and Coercion
Image Source @awetsell asked, "Would you say that regulation and coercion are the same thing? If not the same thing, do they have similarities?" Coercion has a more negative connotation than