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New York, NY— While dial-up access to the Internet continues its slow death globally, the number of Internet adults utilizing ‘wired’ broadband connections may also be peaking, according to results released from Ipsos Insight’s annual The Face of the Web study. At the end of 2006, it is estimated that over three-quarte... | 1.543663 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
developed markets, but also within larger Internet economies where Users are primed to make the leap to Wireless access based on their growing affinity for wireless devices such as notebook PCs and mobile phones.”
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Churches urged to pay 'Living Wage'
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For Dr. Lillian Eva Dyck BA '66, MA '70, PhD '81, receiving the 1999 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the category of science was an important step in a long fight for recognition. She says when she first found out she about the honor, she couldn't... | 1.556395 | 1,022 | 1,020 |
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Is there a link between Autism and Vaccines?
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On June 21, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced four new rules for government-backed insured mortgages with loan-to-value ratios (LTV) of more than 80 per cent:
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For example, to compose ane-mail message, a user first must log in to the system. This can become very time consumingand inconvenient. While a little more costly (about $30 a month per account), a SLIP/PPPconnection will allow a business’s computer to communicate using the TCP/IP protocol(Manager 3). With this connect... | 1.617754 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
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This extended interview between founding H-Urban editor Wendy Plotkin and H-Urban reviews editor Sharon Irish traces the early history of online scholarly communication via H-Net, H-Urban, and COMM-ORG, informed by Plotkin’s background as a planner and community activist in the 1970s and 1980s. After work with... | 1.486624 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
and then in transportation.[1] In the mid-eighties, I got a master’s degree from Tufts University in urban and environmental policy (1983-87), writing a thesis on the Boston Housing Partnership, a major community development project.[2]
After getting my master’s, I worked for the state of Massachusetts (1985-87) durin... | 1.83374 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
, as more radical activists were. While I understood the arguments made by those critical of CDCs, I thought that they represented the possibility of a more socially-conscious, benign type of development, especially if there were external mechanisms — such as the existence of tenant advocacy groups — that would co-exis... | 1.676829 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
and ended in the Supreme Court, which ruled that the presence of invalid signatures voided the document. Microfilm edition of Chicago Defender
(City Edition).
Irish Let’s turn now to your involvement with computers in the early 1990s.
Plotkin While I was a graduate student at UIC, I had a job working with the Text Enc... | 1.655514 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
in academia, including deference to more established scholars and high standards for the content of scholarly communication. Our goal was to wed the best contemporary practices in humanities scholarship to the new possibilities opened up by the Internet. To do this, we created "moderated" lists, in which all messages ... | 1.921157 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
higher up on the ladder, but to provide H-Urban and H-Net readers with the background necessary to appraise the contributions of those who posted, and to promote the networking goals of the lists.
Irish Would you say that you represented the mainstream or the minority in your views?
Plotkin Probably the mainstream, at... | 1.973969 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
Kornbluh, and another H-Net activist, Peter Knupfer, to move H-Net beyond just e-mail lists.
Irish Was there anyone who disagreed with this scenario?
Plotkin Yes, in fact — Richard Jensen and Jim Mott — and this turned out to be the crux of the 1997 H-Net election. I should give you a bit of background on this.
In 199... | 1.831082 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
United States, most historians of 18th, 19th, and 20th century cities show little interest in seeking continuities with the earlier cities in the rest of the world. This is partly because they believe that the “modern” city was a significant departure, if not a complete break, from earlier cities, but also because the... | 1.768986 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Chicago; and an assistant dean of a Maryland pharmacy college who works on environmental health and historical epidemiology.
Irish To what do you attribute this growth?
Plotkin Largely, to the greater comfort of a new generation with the Internet, and the availability of... | 1.929373 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
part of the research process that involves identifying and retrieving relevant work on a given topic across geographical and chronological lines.
Irish Are your beliefs in this area tied to the latest of the projects in which you are interested — the Historical Encyclopedia of Urbanism?
Plotkin Yes. The Encyclopedia —... | 1.777408 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
of the need for quality assurance (in terms of content and writing), something that Wikipedia does not yet offer. Citizendium, which dubs itself "a citizen’s compendium of everything," is another project intended to add quality standards to an online encyclopedia by attaching names to the articles. The organizers sele... | 1.942031 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
has marked the discipline until the present.
Irish What is your timeline on the Encyclopedia?
Plotkin I hope to introduce discussion of it on H-Urban in May 2010, and, over the summer, conduct research on similar attempts to provide on-line, extensible — and, if available — structured encyclopedias. Hopefully, in the ... | 1.784329 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
Staley discusses in his book [Staley 2002]. It is not, as some critics argue, an anti-intellectual concession to the "visual" generation. The integration of text, visuals, and hypertext can offer a less forbidding means of learning history than in the past, making it available to many more individuals. Online discussi... | 1.737383 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
., 1972), 1074-1082. Quote on 1076-77. Jensen is routinely included as one of the pioneers of the "ethnocultural" school in the historical literature; see, for example, "The Invention of the Ethnocultural Interpretation," American Historical Review 99:2 (April, 1994), 453-477, especially 460-463.
[9]For the evolution i... | 1.609506 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
, 52 (August 1996), at http://www.h-net.org/about/press/oah/web.html
. On the H-Net Book Review project, see Patricia Lee Denault, "The H-Net Review Project," OAH Council of Chairs
Newsletter 52 (August 1996), at http://www.h-net.org/about/press/oah/essaybr.html
. On H-Net’s teaching rsources, see Sara Tucker and Rober... | 1.328637 | 1,022 | 1,020 |
Previously I wrote about 15 creative ways to earn money online. This post is in similar line and talks about three unusual ways of making money online. There are some other unusual ways as well. Like using particular search engine or answering surveys, etc. These three have generally higher payout than other ways you c... | 1.834486 | 1,024 | 1,022 |
The Afterlife of Drugs and the Role of PharmEcovigilance Leading Article First Online: 20 November 2012 DOI: 10.2165/0002018-200831120-00004 Cite this article as: Daughton, C.G. & Ruhoy, I.S. Drug-Safety (2008) 31: 1069. doi:10.2165/0002018-200831120-00004 Abstract
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Oct. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're sick of seeing young people turn to crime, vandalism and substance abuse instead of developing their potential and contributing to society because no one is giving them the guidance and direction all youths need and deserve, you can become empowered to st... | 1.578791 | 1,006 | 1,004 |
The Pagosa Springs Medical Center had a record revenue month in July.
The total net patient revenue for the month of July was $1.06 million, which is $92,000 more than what PSMC had budgeted.
Prior to July, June 2011 had been the best revenue month, with a total of $934,645 total net patient revenue.
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Scientists Used High Tech Ultrasound Imaging to Study Tiger Shark Reproduction Press Release University of Miami 26. February 2016
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benefits by means of electronic transmissions. One of the problems with the processing of Medicare claims is that, until now, the Medicare claims have only been available for practitioners who directly bill their patients. Items 1 to 5 of the bill will amend the Health Insurance Act 1973 to allow for the electronic tr... | 1.739818 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
per cent. One of the problems has been the great success of the vaccination programs. Most parents today have not seen cases of measles, mumps, rubella, whooping cough and so on. I might reflect that it is quite unusual to see a case of rubella. When I was doing my paediatrics attachment at the Adelaide Children's Hos... | 1.768012 | 943 | 941 |
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The 2014 Survey: Threats to Net access, innovation Internet experts and highly engaged netizens participated in answering an eight-question survey fielded by Elon University and the Pew Internet Project from late November 2013 through early January 2014. One of the survey questions asked respondents to share their answ... | 1.429721 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
of the Web’s future, all of the experts were asked to offer their own perspective on the threats or risks facing the Web, and their open-ended responses raise a number of key concerns. When participants in this canvassing were asked about access and sharing in 2025 they were also provided with the following additional... | 1.965623 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
(and the international implications of the NSA reveals), data sharing will get geographically fragmented in challenging ways. The next few years are going to be about control.” Peter S. Vogel, Internet law expert at Gardere Wynne Sewell, responded, “Privacy issues are the most serious threat to accessing and sharing I... | 2.077711 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
’ people's ability to make, access, and share knowledge and creative works online—intellectual property rights holders, law enforcement and security agencies, religious and cultural censors, political movements and parties, etc. For a long time I've felt that the utopianism, libertarianism, and sheer technological skil... | 2.101559 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
played this role when we went to the information repository called a library. As the volume of information continues to grow exponentially, personal information trainers will help us with the much more daunting task of creating a virtual dashboard to access the information of value to us, much of which we did not know... | 1.944191 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
and with less concentration of control. So, I am hoping for positive change. We need many more small and mid-size firms that are stable and enduring. The current model is to find an innovation with monetizing potential, incorporate, demonstrate proof of concept, sell to an Internet giant, and then walk away. This will... | 1.883291 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
ities—and that it can do so because it has no interest in making money for its owner.
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, I literally talked myself hoarse at a conference trying to make people aware of censorware issues. Now that's well-trod ground, with everything from widespread network censorware, to the iconic Great Firewall Of China. That's the cultural and politics side.
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uperizes the authors and diminishes society thereby. There has been recent active discussion of this question on the ICANN former director list. The current geopolitical changes affecting Internet governance have raised some first principles questions. E.g., what should the future of human society be and what should IC... | 2.066085 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
move forward and away from end-to-end design, they can eliminate the possibilities of innovation by eliminating what is possible on the network, and curbing innovation. They can, in effect, raise the barriers of entry. This is the core concern of the Net neutrality debate: Will the Internet of the future look like the... | 2.034239 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
to cramp content creation, sharing, and consumption. 2) National governments in intense security mode will block all kinds of movement. 3) Uneven technological deployment breaks up audiences. 4) Economic stress seems to lead us into conservativism, not openness. The opportunities that lie ahead include 1) Younger gene... | 2.105427 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
neutrality; copyright, intellectual property, and patent law; and governments’ and corporations’ general lack of foresight and capability for best enabling the digital future due to a focus on near-term gains. Some even expressed fears that the Internet will be forced into the subscription-television model.
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respondents.
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for a research and analysis firm responded, "It will get worse. Every indication is that corporations and government are bent on increasing IP rights and locking them down with DRM and legal infrastructure. Citizens are insufficiently motivated to secure fair use and other rights. Open- source, Creative Commons, and o... | 2.2025 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
will enable people to realize the fullest potential of the Internet.”
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uent (not merely literate) population. This fluency divide is already showing in the manipulation of truth and facts as evidenced by Fox News and their cohort. Critical thinking needs to be more widely spread as the gatekeepers no longer control access and offer interpretation for their own reasons.”
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Kids always seem to have lots of energy. They always love to play and are always active in their own way. It would be better to get your child into sports like basketball or volleyball. It would help them with their exercise, concentration and also promote camaraderie among the players. It would be nice if they are als... | 1.82475 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
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We hear about successful nonconformists - people who buck the trend and enjoy great acclaim in wide-ranging fields - and we assume certain things about them. They're geniuses. Born leaders. They're self-assured and embrace risk. In short, they are something other than the rest of us.In Originals: How Non-Conformists Mo... | 1.267617 | 1,007 | 1,005 |
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Over the past nine years, solar plastic maker Konarka has been creeping toward commercialization, raising close to $200 million in private equity and government grants. When will it teeter over that brink of pilot production and move into full-scale commercialization? Well, for now some more funding: According to SEC d... | 1.589861 | 1,009 | 1,007 |
Press notice No. 36 of Session 2005-06 31 July 2006 GOVERNMENT “WASTING GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY” TO REFORM “VICTORIAN” DEATH INVESTIGATION SYSTEM
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on Sunday. Frieden said the CDC was not aware of such a contact, but said they were looking into it.
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WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- A coalition of consumer, environmental and children's health advocacy groups, citing a growing number of injuries and fatalities, urged lawmakers and regulators Tuesday to bar children under 16 from operating all-terrain vehicles.
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Nº 4 2012 > Women and girls in ICT High-Level Dialogue Views on how technology can empower women and girls “Today, women perform two thirds of the world’s work, and produce half of the world’s food. But they earn just a tenth of the world’s income and they own just 1 per cent of the world’s property. In 2011, only 12 o... | 1.533485 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
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Tantra and Dzogchen By Lynne Heckert
The term "tantra" means "interconnectedness." It is sometimes called "The Resultant Vehicle" because it teaches the practitioner to visualize the desired results. Tantra emerged in Sixth Century India where it was incorporated by some into Buddhist practice. It was brought to Tibet ... | 1.839558 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
part of the body or another. Thoughts are superimposed on these energies. The energy of emotion can scatter us, or we can learn to use it to center ourselves. In Inner Fire Yoga, energy is generated and collected in the navel chakra and spread upward through the center of our body, centering and energizing us in a pos... | 1.810534 | 1,007 | 1,005 |
America's most prestigious teaching institution has a problem.
Teach for America, the extremely selective AmeriCorps program that places elite college graduates in teaching positions in low-income neighborhoods across the country, seems to be on the outs. The number of applications has decreased for two consecutive yea... | 1.685001 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
the
Atlantic in 2013, explaining why she quit the program.
The idea that about a month is enough time to master a vocation as old as human civilization — and be equipped to succeed in exceptionally difficult circumstances — is one that merits enormous skepticism, if not derision. Becoming a good teacher who can handle... | 1.80958 | 1,013 | 1,011 |
One common thread between most people who are floundering financially, is that they don’t keep track of their finances. This happens for a number of reasons. Some people don’t like budgeting and reconciling. Others want to ignore their balances in order to keep spending. Some just don’t want to be held accountable for ... | 1.557696 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
The UK passed a significant milestone in March when Virgin Media's 100Mbps superfast broadband reached half the country. The rollout of Britain's fastest widely available internet speeds across our network is the most recent realisation of over £13bn of private investment made during the past two and a half decades. Wh... | 1.93867 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
Backpacks, not surprisingly, have been used throughout most of human history. Though their origin is impossible to ascertain for sure, it is generally accepted that they came about as a means for hunters to easily transport larger game.
Backpacks in the military
Backpacks are, not surprisingly, standard carrying gear f... | 1.81437 | 998 | 996 |
Abortion opponents in the House need to decide what their real goal is. By Mark Willen, Senior Political Editor March 15, 2010 In the end, it will come down to abortion. A year of heated debate on a health care bill -- and decades of earlier efforts -- will all hinge on the votes of a handful of House Democrats who bel... | 1.525802 | 1,011 | 1,009 |
HPV/Anal Cancer (HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS) (HPV)
Mar 29, 2008
I've previously had anal HPV over 20 years ago due to one sexual encounter. None since that time and HIV-. I'm concerned now about cancer. I've had no symptoms that I know of and did have laser therapy at that time over 20 years ago. I want to be screened and f... | 1.188137 | 1,024 | 1,023 |
no easy way to tell if someone is infected with an HPV. People who don't have any signs or symptoms of HPV infection can transmit the infection.
Condoms do not totally prevent transmission of HPV. HPV can be transmitted from person to person by direct contact with infected areas that aren't covered by a condom. To get... | 1.398618 | 1,021 | 1,019 |
reallyresonated with me. But I've realized this summer that my decade of wiping is drawing to a close. Not too long ago I took the kids to their favorite park (Colorado Springs has GREAT parks) and I took along a book and a lawn chair. I spent most of the time reading uninterrupted. Two years ago that seemed like a far... | 1.842692 | 1,020 | 1,017 |
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