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Dean of Arts & Sciences Dan Everett is interviewed about his new book "Language: the Cultural Tool" and his thesis that language is not innate but rather a tool to solve a human problem.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Dan Everett is highlighted for his new book Language: The Cultural Tool, which explores the rules of human language and the relationship between culture, thinking, and happiness through the study of one Amazonian tribe called the Piraha.
After the passing of the Same Sex Marriage Bill in Maryland, Senior Lecturer of Law, Taxation and Financial Planning Steve Weisman offers recommendations for gay married couples seeking a mortgage with pooled incomes or a will where spouses will be able to inherit their partner's assets.
The Federal Reserve is urged to adopt a new monetary policy of targeting nominal income and Economics Professor Scott Sumner is highlighted as one of the early proponents of this policy.
English and Media Studies Senior Lecturer Liz LeDoux offers her opinion on how the state can increase profits when major motion films are shot in Massachusetts.
Economics Professor, Scott Sumner, is highlighted as one of the "illustrious peers" of New York Times columnist Paul Krugman in a diagram that illustrates the war of words between the Nobel Prize winner and several high-profile economists.
Senior Lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning,Steve Weisman, offers his recommendations on how married couples can benefit the most from their combined assets and be better prepared for retirement.