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Tom Ellenson is a classic theater kid. He decorates his bedroom with autographed copies of Playbill. He's in the midst of writing a script of his own. He's seen dozens of Broadway plays and dreams of performing on the Great White Way himself one day. He'd love to tell you about the time he chatted up Daniel Radcliffe a...
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On the May 13th edition of The Kelly File, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick tried to explain how allowing trans people to use the bathroom of their choosing would usher in a wave of improper interaction between the sexes, from naked fraternizing in middle-school locker rooms to shielding pedophiles who want to sneak into gir...
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Watching a movie. You decompose this element by element: If I go the the cinema, I see a movie in a dark setting. If I stay at home, I see a movie in a dark setting. I can have popcorn and soda either at the cinema or at home. I can be with someone at the cinema or at home. The sound system at home and at the cinema is...
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The catastrophic situation in Haiti is beyond painful. It is very difficult to even begin to articulate any meaningful thoughts much less sort out feelings. Powerlessness comes to mind. I am also reminded of an important concept from my post on spiritual intelligence. In fact it summed up what spiritual intelligence is...
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Slate had a very interesting article about Air Berlin flight that did not go quite as plan for either the passengers or the airline (I’m Here for Business Meetings with No Clothes, Sep 4). The problem seems to have started when an Aug. 9 flight from Stockholm to Berlin took off without loading any luggage. Almost 200 b...
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The 2012 presidential election may go down as one of the strangest political seasons in recent memory, for the simple reason that the influence of the financial sector in politics, policy and the economy has caused Republicans to sound like Democrats and Democrat to sound like Republicans — usually with confounding res...
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A museum’s appeal once was remote. In 1929, its inaugural year, the MoMA occupied a 12 th floor rental in an office building on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Abby Rockefeller, wife of oil magnate, John D. Rockefeller, wanted a modest space to display modern and contemporary art. And so the MoMA became a repository for...
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Like most of the country, I spent most of the weekend feeling devastated and overwhelmed. I was fortunate in that our annual girls basketball tournament took up most of my time on Friday and Saturday and insulated me somewhat from the pain and anguish of thinking about the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Excep...
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For some time now I have been on the video bandwagon. Video is the ideal platform for effective, authentic storytelling. As I said in a recent article in eHealthcare Strategy & Trends (February 2013): “ There exists a clear opportunity within the healthcare industry to more effectively engage consumers online using vid...
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Does it matter when the Canon of Sacred Scripture was settled? August 4, 2015 Posted by Tantumblogo in Basics, Bible, catachesis, Ecumenism, error, foolishness, General Catholic, history, Society, Tradition. trackback trackback A commenter with an evangelical orientation left a comment on a recent post on the massive c...
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If you know an alcoholic in recovery, the last place you would expect to find him is hanging out by a bar, around a liquor store, or even with drinking buddies. It seems obvious doesn’t it? To quit, you need to start removing access to temptations. Yet this obvious point often goes amiss in sex addiction. This is in pa...
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Screwcaps Are You Getting Screwed? Well, the answer is really yes and no. If you have shrewdly purchased one of the our estimable products crafted by the screw-pulous, exacting winemaking team at Bonny Doon Vineyard, you will notice that the bottle is sealed with a screwcap. Rest assured that the screwcap is in no way ...
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Big Data is all the rage right now, with IoT devices, social apps, machine logs, and noSQL cloud platforms gathering valuable data in increasingly high volumes every day, it’s understandable why the topic is hot. But big data is arguably worth nothing if you can’t harness and make sense of it all. Uncovering meaning hi...
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In a perceptive and arresting analysis, Robin Cohen introduces his distinctive approach to the study of the world's diasporas. This book investigates the changing meanings of the concept and the contemporary diasporic condition, including case studies of Jewish, Armenian, African, Chinese, British, Indian, Lebanese and...
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The Example-Rich, Hands-On Guide to Data Munging with Apache Hadoop TM Data scientists spend much of their time “munging” data: handling day-to-day tasks such as data cleansing, normalization, aggregation, sampling, and transformation. These tasks are both critical and surprisingly interesting. Most important, they dee...
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Please choose between the following three options for navigation. Learn about Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada)’s submission to the federal government regarding its proposed amendments for taxing foreign affiliates. Share Get your downloadable electronic copy. CPA Canada has weighed in on Financ...
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Where have you gone Alan Greenspan? Your nation turns its lonely eyes to you. Ou…ou…ou… You saved the world 10 years ago. Can you please do it again? Oh where, oh where is the committee to save the world when we need it? Yesterday, the Dow closed below its November low. Down 89 points from the day before. Gold held ste...
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First bold step in quality improvement PUC | 11-Nov-2014 By Deeksha Tougher PU papers to be set to get rid of ‘inferior’ students A widely-held perception about the quality of education in pre-university (PU) classes in the state is that it is far ‘inferior’ to the standards maintained in some other states in the count...
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The inward-oriented wave of regionalisation in the mid-sixties in the so-called developing countries was judged, twenty years later, to have been a failure almost everywhere. Since the beginning of the nineties a new trend towards regionalisation has been emerging, this time more strongly oriented towards world markets...
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Enter a search term such as “mobile analytics” or browse our content using the filters above. That’s not only a poor Scrabble score but we also couldn’t find any results matching “”. Check your spelling or try broadening your search. Sorry about this, there is a problem with our search at the moment. Please try again l...
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SKETCHY FACTS: Just as it's hard to verify the merits behind those organic labels on your local supermarket produce, it's also difficult to evaluate the integrity of company-sponsored research for their edtech offerings. Education Week looks at the difficult situation that school officials face when inundated with prod...
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Art of the Sale Every sales expert, author and trainer worth his or her salt will tell you the tried-and-true formula for sales success is to target the prospects who have the need, authority and budget to buy your product or service. Sure, this is good advice. But it is also much easier said than done. Let's face the ...
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Blog ShareFacebook Twitter AddThis We'll have you separating the whey from the curds, your artisanal from your industrial and your goat from your sheep cheese in this selection of informative infographics for most cheese centred occasions. By the end you'll be able to navigate your way through all different types of ch...
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Better Choices for A NEW WAY TO AGE Premium dietary supplements No matter how well you take care of your body, you’ve got something in common with everybody on earth: Peak health requires nutrients your body can’t always make by itself. These nutrients are essential for getting your body to function the way it’s meant ...
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A lifetime in family business: What I've learned Leonard Geiser 57, professor of business and founder and executive director of the Family Business Program, which he started in 1991, is retiring after nearly two decades at Goshen College. Geiser has been involved for 55 years with families that own and operate business...
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Rail Service providers Rail Service providers Whether moving people, packages or freight by rail, Service Providers face major challenges that inhibit efficient and effective business operation. As market dynamics constantly change and operating costs fluctuate wildly, an organization’s ability to transform into a “bes...
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Stories you won’t read on Kiva There is a lot of talk here and elsewhere as to whether or not microfinance (or any kind of aid for that matter) works. Is what anyone says the truth or just perceptions and opinions? It would be nice to have a definite answer, but it always seems a little more complicated than that. In m...
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Observing how beginners interact with fitness, I’ve noticed an often shared preference. While the average Joe would respect his New Year resolution if it means showing up in the gym, he would most definitely not so if there is some sort of high impact movement included. High impact exercise, regardless of its type, is ...
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As more of the facts emerge about Proposal One on the Nov. 8 statewide ballot, New Yorkers are discovering that this attempt by Albany insiders to protect lawmakers' paychecks and rewrite the state constitution is hardly the "reform" its supporters have made it out to be. Since Prop One obviously has more loose ends th...
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In order to successfully obtain a Masters qualification, you will need to obtain a number of credits by passing individual modules. Most taught Masters will have a number of core modules which you must take and pass in order to obtain the qualification. The assessment of research Masters is almost always entirely by a ...
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We study how the brain changes when we learn, as we get older, or when we recover damage such as stroke. We use brain imaging to monitor brain change and we aim to develop new approaches to facilitate learning, recovery and healthy ageing. Our brains adapt whenever we learn a new skill, such as juggling. Our brains als...
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In the world of data security, Phil Zimmermann is a legend. The co-founder of Silent Circle created the widely used encryption software PGP and his team are regarded as some of the most experienced experts on secure digital communication worldwide. The Blackphone 2 is a mobile device that allows its owner to secure all...
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Automobile innovation has come a long way. Today we have smarter cars with computers in the form of Engine Control Units (ECUs) which regulate a lot of settings that had to be adjusted manually on older cars with carburetors. Your car’s idling is one such example. These new, smarter cars make the vehicle technically mo...
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Late in life, William F. Buckley made a confession to Corey Robin. Capitalism is boring, said the founding father of the American right. Devoting your life to it, as conservatives do, is horrifying if only because its so repetitious. Its like sex. With this unlikely conversation began Robins decade-long foray into the ...
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No products in the basket. MEAL REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS Whatever your goal, be it weight management, toning or eating clean, Reflex Nutrition has a meal replacement shake to aid you. It can be a struggle to balance nutritional and physical goals, and a hectic lifestyle, but a meal replacement shake can be a convenient way...
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Filter Results: Publication Year 2007 2013 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Brain Region Method Organism Learn More Many DNA-based technologies, such as DNA computing, DNA nanoassembly and DNA biochips, rely on DNA hybridization reactions. Previous hybridization models have focused on macroscopic...
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What Makes a Successful Person? Kandra Carroll Expressive 1010 1st Place Professor Dr. Julie Simon Most people generally believe that someone who is “successful” is either rich, famous, or a stand-out in their field. I think it depends on what one’s idea of success is. There are many people the world calls successful t...
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Choose your language: In the IT advisory space, Gartner and Forrester Research loom large. IT leaders respect their independent analysts’ deep knowledge about IT providers, services and technologies—and trust the objectivity of their recommendations. We’re excited to share that TEKsystems was recently called out by bot...
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Did you know that on any given day, more than a billion children around the world go to school? Whether classes are held in buildings, in tents or sometimes even under trees, children should be learning, developing their potential and enriching their lives. For many of them, however, school is not a positive experience...
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Sherry Turkle Encounters with humanoid robots are new to the everyday experience of children and adults. Yet, increasingly, they are finding their place. This has occurred largely through the introduction of a class of interactive toys (including Furbies, AIBOs, and My Real Babies) that I call relational artifacts. Her...
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Residents are still fighting the dumping of coal ash in the tiny Oklahoma town of Bokoshe, but the coal company producing the ash is already dumping in a second town a few miles down the road. We reported for World News with Diane Sawyer last week on the town of Bokoshe, Oklahoma, which has fought for years to stop the...
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Saratoga Performing Arts CenterMay 14, 2016 The opportunities that lie before you are incredibly rich and diverse. The changes taking place in the basic sciences, the life science industry, and the health care system are reshaping traditional roles and creating new career opportunities. In this era of health care, we a...
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To much of the marketing-services industry, Dunnhumby may be an analytics firm with a funny-sounding name, but with "big data" on the rise, geeky is the new sexy in marketing. Nowhere is that more obvious than at Dunnhumby USA's minimalist digs in downtown Cincinnati, within walking distance of its big clients: Kroger,...
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Free Marketing [May. 12th, 2009| 12:42 pm] aelfscine newedition made some points on free markets and government regulation that I want to respond to. She was talking about the new credit card bill: "The bill is nonsensical for at least two fundamental reasons. First, it assigns government the authority to regulate busi...
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Search engine optimization (SEO), is the most in-demand, robust and innovative online marketing technique, which intends solely to boost website traffic and get quality in-links. It is an undeniable fact that SEO is a need of the hour. The purpose of SEO is to enhance your website’s visibility in a way that search engi...
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American campaign novelties are as old as the election process itself. They are created by political parties to promote a candidate and by ambitious manufacturers to take advantage of a market of enthusiastic followers. These objects represent the union of American popular culture and politics, and presume a high level...
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Protest Movements as Political Strategy <table><tr><td>From <a href="http://www.stratfor.com/free-reports">Stratfor</a> - By Ben West <em>Recent analysis of political movements worldwide by StratFor the security and consultation group made up of political insiders ex military or intelligence personnel, this is the same...
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It’s the height of summer and people are taking to the roads for summer holiday trips. My wife and I left on our vacation trip on Sunday, and we were quickly reminded of three driving actions that can end up testing your patience if not triggering road rage. Failure to focus on the road. We were driving along a four-la...
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Dr. O’Neal is a Harvard-trained, licensed clinical psychologist with a diverse clinical background. She currently maintains a private practice in the Back Bay in Boston where she specializes in treating adults with anxiety, depression, body image disorders, trauma, and relationship challenges, to name a few. “It’s hard...
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In a memorable scene from Saving Private Ryan, a man over a loudspeaker aims to demoralize American troops by announcing — in broken English — that “the Statue of Liberty is kaput.” Their captain wastes no time defusing the propaganda. “The Statue of Liberty is kaput?” he dryly counters. “That’s disconcerting.” The vig...
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Terry Eski had been itching to grow her own food for years, but living in a Chicago condominium, she lacked the space to garden. Until 2009, that is, when Eski, her husband and two children moved north to Prairie Crossing, a master-planned farm community in the suburb of Grayslake, Ill. There, she lives across the stre...
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By uncle Dale Our agrarian culture is long gone. Or is it? There are over 700 people following this blog. There are tens of thousands who want to reconnect with their food sources. We can bring our agrarian culture back – right into our towns and cities. Here is how to do it in 2 steps. Step 1. Grow food this year. It ...
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Question: What do you think of Apple? Larry Wall: Well, Apple has always been, tried to be, at least, the arbiter of good taste and we need some of those. I think that the world would be a much poorer place without Apple as part of the cultural ecosystem. But we also need the other people who keep that from being the o...
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Birmingham City Council’s new Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Management and Homes, Cllr John Cotton, looks at the challenges and opportunities ahead. I’ve had the privilege of sitting in the council’s Cabinet for the last three years – wearing a number of different hats – and I’ve taken a close interest in housing an...
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The following design challenge landed in my Inbox not too long ago: My organization is the in the process of building a completely new data center from the ground up (new hardware, software, protocols ...). We will currently start with one site but may move to two for DR purposes. What DC technologies should we be look...
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The White House and Department of Education have gone full court press because, as announced through a star-studded video, we have a big problem. Whether it is a big problem is hard to say, even though the video takes it as a given. The just-released report of the White House task force to Protect Students From Sexual ...
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Michael Brown was buried Monday (August 25, 2014) in St. Louis, near his hometown of Ferguson, Mo. As the world knows by now, two weeks ago the 18-year-old recent high-school graduate was shot six times and killed by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson. Michael Brown was unarmed, and the reasons for Officer Wilson’s ...
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Holy moly, the holidays are almost here. Hanukkah starts on Tuesday evening, and Christmas is just over a week away. With a gift list that includes my husband, parents, stepparents, siblings, in-laws and a few special colleagues, I’m definitely feeling the pinch. If you are one of those many people who has been putting...
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Here are some impressions from the first day of Heli-Expo… If you tend to carry an iPad with you on helicopter flights, the Gyronimo weight and balance performance app is a thing of real beauty and practicality. If you’re wondering “What could be dumber than putting someone who doesn’t know how to fly a helicopter into...
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Responding to a new report today by the World Economic Forum identifying climate change as the biggest potential threat to the global economy in 2016, Friends of the Earth’s senior energy campaigner Simon Bullock said: “The World Economic Forum is right to be concerned: Climate change poses a huge threat to our securit...
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Economics of Endangered Salmon in the Pacific Northwest byJoel R. Hamilton, Univ of Idaho, Moscow, United States, Abstract:Economic factors play important roles in designating endangered species and the design of recovery plans. Economics is important irrespective of the role it plays in decisions to classify salmon as...
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Joshua Welch ’86 is a Managing Partner at Vicuna Advisors LLC. Additionally, he is the owner of a small grass-fed beef cattle operation that is located by his home in Stonington, CT. In 2002, Welch decided to move to southeastern Connecticut and convert 45 acres of land into pastures to rear grass-fed cattle. Although ...
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Emmi found out that a nearby church has a food pantry that accepts donations. She decided to put together a small donation for them. She had her handy little helper with her when she purchased all the goods at Walmart. Her kids love to help out with CFK projects. Click here to read more on her blog! “When my kids get h...
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Tablets and smartphones are quickly becoming the platform of choice when it comes to online shopping. According to IMRG Capgemini, mobile accounted for 23.2 percent of online sales last quarter, up 11.6 percent year-on-year. What’s more, the actual proportion of retail site visits coming from mobile was up to 34 percen...
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As a school principal I am always reading leadership books and listening to podcasts on how to create the conditions for an effective organizational culture in schools. Each school and organization is different but I have appreciated the books by authors such as Dan Pink, Jim Collins, Steven Covey, Robin Sharma, Seth G...
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The industry sought a special financial assistance scheme to help the mills procure cotton. The Government announced a discount of up to Rs. 650 a candy for bulk purchase of cotton from the CCI. It also announced a five per cent export incentive with effect from April 1, 2008. K. V. Srinivasan, Chairman of the Southern...
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Over the last decade, event management has proved to be a profitable undertaking and has seen a steady rise in competition. In order to pull off a successful event, we need to make the best use of all the resources available. An event obviously needs a venue and makes for one of the biggest costs. Hence it is necessary...
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008 Google may take its battle for global domination to the high seas with the launch of its own “computer navy”. The company is considering deploying the supercomputers necessary to operate its internet search engines on barges anchored up to seven miles (11km) offshore. The “water-based data c...
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I get a chance to meet and hang out with a lot of youth as I help schools educate their faculty, staff, and students about promoting positive teen technology use. With some, I’ve developed a friendship and have met their parent(s), and it has provided me a sounding board off which I can bounce ideas, as well as a young...
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Archive for January 13th, 2012 As I worked to write a long email on my iPhone, I found myself skipping some apostrophes because the reader certainly would understand what I was trying to communicate. This made me wonder why we users of English don’t organize and officially eliminate apostrophes in many contractions. Ho...
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Scientists are putting together an experiment to find out whether the present can influence the past. Theoretically, according to lots of guys with bad hair, physics allows that. But no one has proved it. Now some scientists think they have a way to do just that. If they succeed, they’ll also have evidence for my Donut...
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The other day I cleaned off the top of my desk. This involved sorting the rubble into mounds that had something in common, and then dealing with each mound. There were bills to pay, records to update, forms to be completed, faxes to be sent, licenses to approve, documents to file, tax issues to unscramble, and on and o...
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Humble and Hospitable As is often true there is more than one choice of texts from the Hebrew Bible. In addition to the Proverbs 25 passage, one could turn to Jeremiah 2:4-13, but it doesn’t fit the flow of the texts as well as does Proverbs 25. In many ways Jesus’ response to the jostling for the best seat in the hous...
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About 56 million years ago, during the first era after extinction of dinosaurs, rather large comet whose falling is about to have caused the next mass extinction of life has fallen to America and has turned climate of Earth into “hotbed” on several hundreds of thousands of years, it is told in article published in the ...
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In 2012, workers from Bettencourt Dairies of Wendelll, Idaho were caught sexually molesting, beating, punching and kicking cows in an undercover video shot by Mercy for Animals of Los Angeles. The workers were convicted of animal cruelty and fired. The Idaho legislature moved swiftly in response. It introduced Senate B...
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Blog Coming Soon! Effie’s Foundation of Wellness is dedicated to Effie Haralabakos’ philosophies by providing communities and individuals with strength, healing and hope. We are a group that is committed to offering resources and support that will raise the standards in the world which we live in. The Effie’s Foundatio...
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Safety in numbers One engineer is good. A team of engineers is better. And a team of Berkeley engineers . . . well, you can’t get better than that. This is my mantra as I welcome Dean Sastry back, wrap up my six months as acting dean and prepare for my next assignment. It was a privilege to apply at the college’s highe...
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Inventions: The BioLite Stove By Jonathan Mingle Co-Inventor: Jonathan Cedar ’03 At first Jonathan Cedar ’03 and Alec Drummond just wanted to make a camping stove that didn’t burn gas or use batteries. The two colleagues at Smart Design in New York City, both engineers and outdoors enthusiasts, figured there had to be ...
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Loading Union blues By Lisa Fabrizio Back in the good old days, if you weren't a union supporter, you were un-American. Those of a certain age remember movies like Thanks to tremendous amounts of propaganda over the years, an inordinate affection for unions has, over time, wormed itself into our national psyche. Name o...
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USTREAM stands for Universities for Strategic, Efficient and Autonomous Management. USTREAM seeks to examine the measures that are in place in universities across Europe to enhance efficiency at operational level, and also analyse policies at system level that support universities in their efforts to operate more effic...
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Here is how you can make kesong puti from carabao’s milk . The procedures was posted by Wow Paradise Philippines. I hope you can also apply it to carabao’s milk. The kesong puti can be produced in two ways, one method requires pasteurization, and the other is simple coagulation. The main ingredient of this cottage chee...
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Antisemitism is evolving. After a period of remission owing to the horror of the Holocaust, the ancient prejudice has recently been reactivated, catalyzed by the Arab-Israeli conflict. It has entered a new era in which its main focus has shifted from the domestic to the international. Always protean in quality, always ...
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The Authors of Scorecasting Answer Your Questions Last week, we solicited your questions for Tobias J. Moskowitz and L. Jon Wertheim, the authors of Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won. You shot them a lot of good questions — heavy on the NFL, to be sure. (Related: we’ll b...
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Skip to comments. Posted on 01/08/2013 11:47:44 AM PST by blam Zombie Nation Bill Bonner 01/07/13 Creating and sustaining a nation of zombies is expensive. Large sections of the US population have been turned into zombies. Retirees. Medicare dependents. Food stamp recipients. Disabled people. They are not necessarily b...
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We stumbled upon an interesting infographic developed by the team at Alan Mascord Design Associates Inc. The chart below (discovered on Houseplans.co) presents some of the trends of home sizes in America. According to the data gathered, a changing economic climate and a growing concern for sustainability led to people ...
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Another Tutorial by: Alan Weintraut CHARACTERISTICS OF EDITORIAL WRITING An editorial is an article that presents the newspaper's opinion on an issue. It reflects the majority vote of the editorial board, the governing body of the newspaper made up of editors and business managers. It is usually unsigned. Much in the s...
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The stakes have never been higher for healthcare. Costs are on the rise. Legislation is creating uncertainty. Payment models are changing. How can healthcare address these challenges? GPAC 2015 will deliver answers. Attending GPAC 2015 will provide you with insight into the following topics: Payment & Care Reform Merge...
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Capital News Service In a few years, Michigan anglers might have the polar vortex to thank for good hauls. But in a few months, they might have it to blame for particularly disappointing catches. Fish experts are keeping a close eye on how winter conditions progress, a clue to how fish populations in the Great Lakes an...
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Come to think of it - 44 has tons in common with 32... An American president is sinking fast, dragged down by his signature domestic initiative. He overcame initial opposition by ramrodding his legislation through Congress, where members did not even read it, and then pressured the Supreme Court to defend the law again...
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Energy Internet and eVehicles Overview Governments around the world are wrestling with the challenge of how to prepare society for inevitable climate change. To date most people have been focused on how to reduce Green House Gas emissions, but now there is growing recognition that regardless of what we do to mitigate a...
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§ Considered in Committee under Standing Order No. 69. § [Sir DENNIS HERBERT in the Chair.] § Motion made, and Question proposed. That it is expedient for the furtherance of land settlement in Scotland to authorise the payment out of moneys provided by 1126 Parliament of a sum not exceeding two hundred and seventy-five...
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[ Monday, September 19, 2005 ] Kaiser again: another privacy breach , this time in Colorado. It's pretty small by comparison; they included patient numbers on the mailing labels sent to patients, which could be used by someone to access information about them. But the miscreant would have to get the label from your hou...
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Global Problems No one can overlay the fact that the planet we live in is at serious threat. Increasing number of natural calamities like Tsunami, earthquakes, floods and hurricanes have given us repeated warning signals. Government, corporates and individuals must work in coalition to fight this by fostering organic l...
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Based upon the latest polling, President Barack Obama’s re-election prospects seems to be in real trouble:. those disapproving his job performance has reached 55%. Last Thursday, he presented an extremely-well-crafted jobs recovery bill before a televised`joint session of congress.. Some folks think it was the best spe...
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Obama’s Statements on Science Are Masterful Doublespeak There is an old Yiddish expression for a dummy, someone who “spells Noah with seven mistakes.” It is pretty funny in English, where Noah has four letters, but hilarious in Hebrew, where Noah is spelled with just two letters. Making seven spelling mistakes in a two...
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The Paper Trail empowers people to see the impact of their purchase in an interesting, easy-to-understand way," said Paige Goff, Vice President, Sustainability and Business Communications at Domtar. The focus of tribunal proceedings is consequently moving away from the witness evidence to the paper trail . Paige Goff, ...
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We all know this is a man’s world, but is it a case of if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em? NAOIMH WILKINS wonders whether taking our cues from the opposite sex can lead to a more successful career. Men are ballsy (sorry) when it comes to business, taking risks and possessing self-confidence in spades. Borrowing from the b...
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A settlement was recently proposed in a lawsuit against Visa, MasterCard and bank card issuers, which suggests that $6.5 billion be parceled out among plaintiffs in the class-action suit, plus another $1.2 billion to cover eight months of reduced merchant fees. Major retailers, small businesses and independent contract...
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The Double Stax is a reusable two tote bag system that can carry the contents of 12 reusable bags, and is easily collapsible for storage. The versatile unit has multiple uses, including shopping bag, picnic basket, car organizer and storage unit. Double Stax’s two totes together hold up to 80 pounds. The larger, bottom...
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may accrue: "We know from experience that there will be an urgent requirement to provide basic ATM network and point-of-sale terminals for international visitors arriving in Myanmar for business and pleasure—and that is where we will focus first," said Peter Maher, Visa Group country manager for Southeast Asia and Aust...
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