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Gerald Beller (West Virginia State): Hannah Arendt's Theory of Action and the Response to Moral Atrocity in the Contemporary World. From Geocurrents, Martin W. Lewis on the assault on historical linguistics and on Quentin Atkinson’s nonsensical maps of Indo-European expansion. Good news for ladies who like the woods — your period is (probably) not something that attracts (most) bears. How does the Romney-Ryan ticket fit into the "Teavangelical Utopia" timeline? Rachel Giese on the burden of living healthy: Taking responsibility for one's health is exceptionally difficult — and has a lot to do with class. Facebook blame-game: Who’s at fault for its IPO debacle? MakeLoveNotPorn.tv will pay people to post videos of themselves having real sex. Bob Woodward’s The Price of Politics reveals how the debt deal collapse led to “pure fury” from President Obama.