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      Four Treasures of the Study
      In Huangshan, the most popular things to buy are “the four treasures of the study”. Brush-pen, Ink Stick, Paper and Inkstone are a must for scholars in the ancient China. Original post by Associated Press

      Written by: UniQuest


      REO Home Study Course
      REORenegades.com is a site of Real Estate Owned (by Banks after foreclosure). Real Estate Investors, Home Owners, and Real Estate Agents are parties who are got impact and needed help by REO Agent Training Thanks to REO Home Study Course where you can find step-by-step system for listing and selling bank foreclosures. You will find in this course How to Do REO Bank Owned Properties Through the

      Written by: M REZANA ILHAM


      How to Study 2e by Gail Wood
      Product Description New! How to use your home computer to improve study habits and make the best use of study time. Product Details Amazon Sales Rank: #1499501 in Books Published on: 2000-01-01 Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 208 pages Editorial Reviews Muriel Harris, Professor of English and Writing Lab Director, Purdue University How to Study shows respect for individual differences

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      Study: Wind Energy Could Equal Nuclear
      A report published by the Energy Department and energy industry members claims that in the not so distant future, America could generate wind energy equivalent to our current nuclear energy supply. In fact, the report says that 20% of our nation's energy could be generated by windmills by 2030. The best news to come out of the report is that this growth is achievable without major new

      Written by: Green Piece Blog


      UAVs will study Californian smog
      UAVs will study Californian smog The California Energy Commission is funding a research effort named CAPPS, short for California AUAV Air Pollution Profiling Study. CAPPS will use autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (AUAVs) to gather meteorological data as the aircraft fly through clouds over Southern California. The goal [...]

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      CompTIA RFID+ Study Guide and Practice Exam (RF0-001)
      With the rising popularity of RFID technology, there is an increasing need for RFID professionals. To help meet this need, CompTIA has just introduced the RFID+ certification. The primary purpose of this book is to help you pass the RFID+ certification exam. With a laser sharp focus on the exam objectives, it goes beyond just being an exam cram. With the rising popularity of RFID technology

      Written by: TECHNOMAC


      Sun Certified Security Administrator for Solaris 9 & 10 Study Guide
      Covers all Sun Certified Security Administrator topics, including: Attacks, Motives, and Methods; Best Security Practices; Logging and Process Accounting; Auditing, Planning, and Management; Device, System, and File Security; Denial of Service and Remote Access Attacks; Access Control; Solaris Cryptographic Framework; Authentication; Secure Shell.Download

      Written by: TECHNOMAC


      MCITP Developer: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Data Access Design and Optimization Study Guide (Exam 70-442)
      As your essential guide to Microsoft’s new SQL Server 2005 certification (exam 70-442), this book offers you practical and in-depth coverage. Full coverage of all exam objectives is presented in a systematic approach so you can be confident you’re getting the instruction you need for the exam. Plus, practical hands-on exercises reinforce critical skills and real-world scenarios put what

      Written by: TECHNOMAC


      Study: Kids Safer In Middle Of The Back Seat
      (Miami) Parents know that safety comes first when it comes to their kids and now there's a new study that has found placing a child safety seat in the center of a vehicle's back seat could cut infants' and toddlers' injury risks by nearly half. Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

      Written by: Children's NewsWatch


      SMX Spotlight - Keys to Smart Goal Setting | Study Matrix
      Click on the image to be directed to the desktop wallpaper download page at the SMX Art Store Introduction to the Keys to Smart Goal Setting Whether we like it or not, goal setting is an integral and important aspect of all our lives. For some of us, this is a conscious process, however for many others [...]

      Written by: Study Matrix Art


      Maybe we need a unit study on farm animals?
      My 8-year-old daughter walked up to me at breakfast and said, “While I was drinking my milk I just thought: Am I drinking cow tinkle?” I nearly choked on my tea. And then we had a discussion of mommies, babies, and milk that I hadn’t anticipated having over breakfast today. Don’t forget to take advantage of [...]

      Written by: My Home Sweet Home


      Nursing Scholarships in Kidney Related Study
      Australia. Kidney Health Australia provides grants for Registered Nurses wishing to study Masters Degrees in Nursing. The aim of the program is to encourage nurses to pursue a career in renal nursing in any of its components - clinical practice, education or research - across the continuum of chronic kidney disease from prevention and

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      ANU Summer Research Scholarships in Various Fields of Study
      Australia. The Australian National University offers a number of Summer Research Scholarships in most research schools, faculties and centres during the summer vacation period (usually from mid-November to early-February). Offers are made subject to the availability of funding, appropriate supervision and accommodation. Summer research scholars are expected to participate in an ongoing research project or to

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      Luxury Cars – A Comprehensive Study
      By: sl limo Luxury and comfort is the demand of people, they want it all the way, at home, in office, and also when on move. This led to development and introduction of various luxury products and brands. Luxury cars are among one of those products, which is an obvious affirmative wish of every people since long. Every car manufacturing companies are making luxury cars to fulfill the demand of people in exclusive range of society.What makes a luxury car?The word luxury denotes a more prestigious, more expensive or more completely outfitted vehicle. However the classification of luxury cars is very much complex due to lack of a defined attributes, but most commonly a luxury car constitutes elegant, lavish, and stylish design, comfortable sitting facilities, and the price tag which is needed

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      Job Interview Case Study: Customer Service
      Chot is presently working with Aquarius Hotel in Kuala Lumpur as a Customer Service Executive and is now seeking for other employment opportunities and boost her career to new height. She has been invited to attend an interview with TIME Logistics, a shipping and freight forwarding company based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Chot is applying for [...]

      Written by: SKOR Career


      Job Interview Case Study: Customer Service
      Chot is presently working with Aquarius Hotel in Kuala Lumpur as a Customer Service Executive and is now seeking for other employment opportunities and boost her career to new height. She has been invited to attend an interview with TIME Logistics, a shipping and freight forwarding company based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Chot is applying for [...]

      Written by: SKOR Career


      Deciphering “Deciphering Mobile Search Patterns: A Study of Yahoo! Mobile Search Queries” for Mobile Search Marketers
      Most of my readers are marketers, and probably weren’t at WWW2008 on April 25 in order to see the presentation of the brilliant new study of mobile queries, Deciphering Mobile Search Patterns: A Study of Yahoo! Mobile Search Queries by Yi, Maghoul and Pedersen of Yahoo!. I wasn’t either, but since we now have access to a PDF of the report, we can see what we missed. Here’s a high level overview for those of you who, like me, aren’t computer scientists, but are still interested in how mobile users search.

      Written by: Natural Search and Mobile SEO Blog


      New This Week - "Rediscovering Paul Study Pack: Understanding the Controversial Apostle" and "Step Away from the Computer: Using Technology Wisely"
      New Youth StudyStep Away from the Computer: Using Technology Wisely New Adult Study PackRediscovering Paul Study Pack: Understanding the Controversial Apostle 1. “Paul: His Life and Thought,” by Michael Cosby. This three-session study provides a summary of who Paul was, his conversion experience, and some of the main beliefs he had about who Christ was and how Christians should live.2. “Paul’s Journeys,” by David Otto. This three-session study takes participants on a tour of Paul’s three missionary journeys. What he saw and what he did on each of the journeys will be discussed.3. “Paul and the Role of Women in the Church,” by Sandra Hack Polaski. This two-session study examines Paul’s statements and actions in order to conclude just what Paul really thought about wome

      Written by: Are You Thoughtful? - Conversations and Reflections from TheThoughtfulChristian.com


      UK Study Says One in Three Hungover at Work (Other Two Still Drunk)
      Before the manufacturing base took a hit, it was not uncommon for Johnny Lunchbox to take a hit of his own from time to time from a flask kept in a flannel pocket to help alleviate the drudgery of the assembly line. After some people stumbled into deep vats and others were left with one less limb with which to raise a pint, drinking on the job became seen as dangerous, and people were encouraged to save their heavy drinking for evening television viewing with the wife and kids.Now, with the greatest danger in most workplaces being the guy whose score you just topped in “Scrabulous” giving you a sock in the jaw, people are once again seeing the benefits of a morning eye-opener followed up with a liquid lunch. According to a study by Norwich (kinda rhymes with porridge and that’s not t

      Written by: The Shark Guys


      PowerUP, Game and Study combination
      IBM in the reality not merely can play in peripheral and solution enterprise. Its proof, Big Blue just launches an online game multi-player was called PowerUp that can download and played in free of charge passed by sites its opening in www.powerupthegame.org. Game that form a part of initiative this TryScience IBM take in middle saving [...]

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      More On The Tuskegee Study
      A Story Of Doctors Who Lacked EthicsIn Public Health Service StudyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male also known as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Pelkola Syphilis Study, Public Health Service Syphilis Study or the Tuskegee Experiment was a clinical study, conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama, in which 399 poor — and mostly illiterate — African American sharecroppers, who already suffered from syphilis, were studied to observe the natural progression of the disease if left untreated.This study was criticized because it was conducted without due care to its subjects, and led to major changes in how patients are protected in clinical studies. Individuals enrolled in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study did not give informe

      Written by: Mainstream Iowan


      Case Study:Google adwords versus Facebook advertising
      Search Advertising is something that has proven to be very successful especially for lead generation and e-retailers while advertising on Social Media is something that is still in its infancy and is still trying to catch its feet.While Advertising on Social Media Sites like Facebook you can go down to targeting users based on their age, location, education and various other demographic feature while when advertising on Search sites like Google you can target based on location and the keyword the users are looking for. Digital Inspiration has done a comparative study between Google adwords and Facebook advertising and found that Facebook can deliver tons of impressions for a small amount of money but the average cost of visitor acquisition (CPC) is higher for Facebook than for Google Ad

      Written by: Marketing & technology in India


      Study uses music to explore the autistic brain's emotion processing
      Music has a universal ability to tap into our deepest emotions. Unfortunately, for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), understanding emotions is a very difficult task. Can music help them? Thanks to funding from the GRAMMY Foundation Grant... Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

      Written by: Children's NewsWatch


      SMS Marketing’s Most Dubious Case Study
      Note: mobileStorm does not, in any way, condone the sale or use of illegal substances. By now, everyone’s heard of the frat-boy drug busts at San Diego State University. Most people were shocked at the scope of the narcotics networks. Not to mention the homeland security aspirations of one arrestee—which kind of underscores the folly of [...]

      Written by: Digital Marketing Blog


      Study localizes genetic variations behind childhood cancer
      Researchers in Philadelphia have localized the genetic variations that cause a common and often fatal form of childhood cancer, neuroblastoma, according to a study published Wednesday. They found that the presence of common DNA variations in a region ... Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

      Written by: Children's NewsWatch


      Downtown Tampa Housing Study shows signs of growth
      Studies and Reviews Last week’s release of the first-ever Downtown Tampa Study showed some interesting results. Here are some of the key findings: Downtown workers and residents are heavily engaged with the downtown cultural and entertainment community. Many have annual memberships to the... Click on link above to read full story.

      Written by: THE INSIDER REAL ESTATE BLOG-TAMPA, FL


      It’s Finals Week — The Risks Of Using ‘Halo’ As A Study Guide - MTV.com
      It’s Finals Week — The Risks Of Using ‘Halo’ As A Study GuideMTV.com - 10 minutes agoAnother friend was rabidly addicted to “World of Warcraft.” He’d stare at the screen for hours and hours. I always joked it’d be the end of his educational … Written by Google Inc. and Powered by WordPress

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      The Financial Intelligence Factor | Study Matrix
      Click on the image to be directed to the desktop wallpaper download page at the SMX Art Store Introduction to the Financial Intelligence Factor The Financial Intelligence Factor is state of mind, that comes from being a certain way and doing certain things that attract wealth and abundance into your life. This SMX Spotlight Mind Map is [...]

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      Study Resources For the Holocaust
      Wow, can you believe it? After several weeks I finally have a new link to share! Two actually!We are preparing to study World War II and the Holocaust so I did a search. I came across this site: Cybrary of the Holocaust. They have an education page with links and lesson plans, HERE.Next, I did a search for a study on Corrie Ten Boom and stumbled upon a free cliff note resource. They have a search engine you can use or you can just look through the alphabetical listing. The site is called Best Notes and the direct link for Corrie Ten Boom's Hiding Place is HERE.For more Weblink Wednesday visit my friend Valerie.

      Written by: MamaArcher's Blog


      FDA study: Insulin pumps linked to injuries, deaths in teens
      CHICAGO (AP) — Insulin pumps are used by tens of thousands of teenagers worldwide with Type 1 diabetes, but they can be risky and have been linked to injuries and even deaths, a review by federal regulators finds. Parents should be vigilant in watching their children’s use of the pumps, researchers from the Food and Drug [...]

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      New Study: Even After Weight Loss, Fat Cells Remain
      There might be new vindication for those who claim the "big-boned" defense for being overweight, a new study shows.New research suggests that an individual's total number of fat cells remains the same even after weight loss.Adults have about the same number of fat cells in their body constantly, even after losing a significant amount of weight, Swedish researchers say.Researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, made their determination by studying fat samples from liposuction and abdominal reconstruction surgery in lean and obese volunteers, leading them to conclude that the number of fat cells is determined in childhood.The researchers made their discovery by studying levels of radioactive materials locked inside of fat cells in people who had lived through the period of

      Written by: Inside Bodybuilding


      Why Dogs Do What They Do: A Quick Study Of Normal Dog Behaviors
      Title: Why Dogs Do What They Do: A Quick Study Of Normal Dog BehaviorsAuthor: Sylvia DickensWhy Dogs Do What They Do: A Quick Study Of Normal Dog BehaviorsDog behaviors can confuse human owners, which makes it thatmuch more difficult to bond with them. Once you gain abetter understanding of why dogs do what they do, however,you'll be one giant step ahead in the bonding and trainingprocess.One of the first things to realize is that dogs come fromthe wolf family. Wolves are social animals that run inpacks. All members have their status within those packs,from the dominant male to the submissive female.Establishing roles in the pack is one of the mostpredominant dog behaviors that domestic dogs haveinherited, along with other traits. Dogs like to know wherethey fit in the pack.

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      Study Confirms, Early Bedtime Makes Mother Less Crazy
      I’ve taken to grocery shopping late in the evenings, after the kids are in bed.  Walking up and down the aisles, enjoying my solo jaunt and searching for much needed items like Spotted Dick and Ovaltine, I’m always surprised when I see people shopping with their children that late in the evening.  Since my children go to bed [...]

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      U.S. parents' baby knowledge lacking, study finds
      CHICAGO (Reuters) - Nearly a third of U.S. parents know surprisingly little about typical infant development, and this lack of understanding can rob their babies of much-needed mental stimulation, researchers said on Sunday. Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

      Written by: Children's NewsWatch


      Adopted adolescents more likely to have ADHD, study finds
      CHICAGO - Adolescents who were adopted as infants are twice as likely to have a psychiatric disorder as teens who were not adopted, a new study released Monday has found. While emphasizing that most of the adopted teenagers in the study were psychologically healthy and faring well, the researchers... Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

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      Deep Brain Stimulation Study Offers Hope for Severe Depression Patients
      Results of Brodmann Area 25 Deep Brain Stimulation Pilot Study Offer Hope for Patients with Severe DepressionStudy findings presented today at American Psychiatric Association Annual MeetingST. PAUL, Minn.-- May 05, 2008 --St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) today announced pilot study results from the first multi-center study investigating deep brain stimulation (DBS) of Brodmann Area 25 for major depressive disorder.Results of the study, which were presented today at the American Psychiatric Association (APA) meeting in Washington, D.C., found that 6 months after the procedure, 56 percent of the patients experienced at least a 40 percent decrease in depressive symptoms. Patient's symptoms were measured using a standardized test called the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.Res

      Written by: Avandia Search Blog


      Brunel International Scholarships for Postgraduate and Undergraduate Study
      UK. Brunel University. A scholarships scheme totalling £100,000 is offered by the University to international students undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate study within the University. The scholarships scheme is provided each year. This year, the awards are divided into 40 scholarships of £2,500 per student and are open to any international student who holds a conditional or unconditional

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      Women are better managers, study finds
      By Myles WearringMay 5, News.com.auWOMEN are more effective in nearly all aspects of business management, with men superior in only two areas, a study has found.According to research, which collected data from over 1800 Australian female and male CEOs and managers, women scored higher than men on the key issues of strategic drive, risk taking, people skills, aesthetics and altruism, and innovation.Females equalled males in the area of emotional stability.The two areas men came out on top were command and control of management operations, and focusing on financial returns.This showed men were more task focused and more comfortable getting the job done, rather than bothering with relationships, the study said."The study reflects the ability of women to look beyond operational process managem

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      Harvard study shows positive impacts of Muslim hajj
      From Middle East Online :   Study finds that Muslim pilgrimage experience promotes peace, harmony, women's rights. HARVARD, Massachusetts – A study on the longer-term effect of participating in the Islamic pilgrimage found that Muslims communities have become more open in many ways after the Hajj experience. The study, published by Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, says that hajj – Muslim pilgrimage - urges equality and harmony. "It increases belief in equality and harmony among ethnic groups and Islamic sects and leads to more favorable attitudes toward women, including greater acceptance of female education and employment," the study found. Entitled 'Estimating the Impact of the Haj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam's Global Gathering', the study also found that

      Written by: Circle of 13


      Network+ Study Guide: Exam N10-003, Deluxe, 2nd Edition (Hardcover) newly tagged “internet”
      Network+ Study Guide: Exam N10-003, Deluxe, 2nd Edition (Hardcover)By David Groth Buy new: $89.99$56.6940 used and new from $25.00 Customer Rating: First tagged “internet” by W. E. mahenge Customer tags: certification(6), network(2), [...]

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      Looking for financial options to study abroad?
      There are a lot of resources at the web, which provide guide or advice based information for students who want to study more or going abroad. Students need only to search for the specific and reliable sources, which can guide them in making selection for their study needs."StudyAbroadLoans.com" helps students achieve their goals of international education. To get the goals it presents financing options available for international study. More about the site:StudyAbroadLoans.com is based in Jacksonville, Florida, with offices in Quincy, Massachusetts, and is a proud member of the "International Student Network" and the "Student Loan Network". Started in 1998, it is operated by Envisage International Corporation. You may trust this site as it provides a verification of the quality of their s

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      New study: 58 percent of black children can’t swim
      Join the Message Board NEW YORK - Nearly 60 percent of African-American children can’t swim, almost twice the figure for white children, according to a first-of-its-kind survey which USA Swimming hopes will strengthen its efforts to lower minority drowning rates and draw more blacks into the sport. ADVERTISEMENT Stark statistics underlie the initiative by the national governing body [...]

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      Robotic squirrel used to study real-life squirrel behavior, steal nuts
      Most of the squirrels on our college campus were massive, hyper-intelligent little beasts that were best dealt with by vigilant avoidance, but it looks like Hampshire College professor Sarah Partan is taking the opposite approach, using a robotic squirrel named “Rocky” to interact with the local rodents up close. Rocky is controlled wirelessly from a [...]

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      Robotic squirrel used to study real-life squirrel behavior, steal nuts
      Filed under: Robots Most of the squirrels on our college campus were massive, hyper-intelligent little beasts that were best dealt with by vigilant avoidance, but it looks like Hampshire College professor Sarah Partan is taking the opposite approach, using a robotic squirrel named “Rocky” to interact with the local rodents up close. Rocky is controlled wirelessly [...]

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      UC-Davis Study: A Beer a Day Cuts Heart Attack and Stroke Rate by 40 Percent
      A study by scientists at the University of California-Davis indicates that men or women who have a glass of beer a day can cut their risk of heart attack and stroke by up to 40 percent. The researchers say a glass of beer raises HDL, which is the good type of cholesterol, while reducing the risk of blood clots forming in a heart artery.The study points out that moderate consumption is the key to enjoying the healthful benefits of beer and other forms of alcohol.

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      Enjoy Traditional Festivals as You Study Japanese in Japan
      Study Japanese in Japan and experience outstanding festivals all year long. During every month the country offers visitors an incredible arrange of traditional shows and street celebrations so that you enjoy your stay as you study Japanese in Japan.During the third and fourth of February the Setsubun Festival takes place on every corner of Japan. As you study Japanese in Japan celebrate the beginning of spring by throwing beans to the air while chanting “ In with fortune! Out with evil!”. This ritual is supposed to bring good fortune for next year and prevent “evil” to come to one’s home. Sport events takes place in the different shrines of the country so that you watch local athletes as you study Japanese in Japan. It is believed that if you eat the number of beans as your age,

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      FREE ITIL Foundation Study Guide
      For all ITIL foundation students Foundation Success would like to provide you with a brilliant link to a FREE ITIL Foundations Study Guide. The Guide covers all Service Support and Service Delivery Processes and runs for 20 pages in PDF format. It’s very straight forward and it will come in really handy for ITIL Foundation Level Students [...]

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      News:Study Shows Rate of Diabetes Increasing in US Mothers
      Diabetes is a chronic disease that develops when the body does not produce enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. Diabetics have abnormally high blood sugar levels, which if left untreated can lead to serious health problems, including foot ulcers, blindness, kidney failure, heart disease and stroke. Jean Lawrence studies diabetes at Kaiser [...]

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      SMX Spotlight - Success Secrets of Achievement | Study Matrix
      Click on the image to be directed to the desktop wallpaper download page at the SMX Art Store Introduction to the Secrets to Success and Achievement Achieving success in life has more to do with just financial gains. It is rather focused on a sense of fulfillment, a sense of satisfaction and achievement that extends outwards from [...]

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      Study from home in an open learning university
      For students who are pursuing courses overseas and who would like to take on additional courses during the spare time or for self improvement and knowledge, they can opt for Online Management Courses. Busy moms or working people who want to pursue a course for self improvement or career advancement but do not have the time [...]

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      Study: Horseback Riding Good For Kids With Autism
      (Miami) The University of Miami, in conjunction with Good Hope Equestrian Training Center in South Miami-Dade, just wrapped up a research project that found children with autism improve with therapeutic horseback riding. Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

      Written by: Children's NewsWatch


      MCSE Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Planning, Implementation, and Maintenance Study Guide, 2nd Edition (Exam 70-294)
      MCSE Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Planning, Implementation, and Maintenance Study Guide, 2nd Edition (Exam 70-294)Here’s the book you need to prepare for Exam 70-294, Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. This Study Guide provides:* In-depth coverage of every exam objective* Practical information on planning, implementing, and maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory infrastructure* Hundreds of challenging practice questions* Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a test engine, electronic flashcards, and simulation softwareAuthoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:* Planning and implementing an active directory infrastructure* Managing and maintaining an active directory infras

      Written by: SofTeca


      MCSA MCSE Windows XP Professional Study Guide, 3rd Edition (Exam 70-270)
      MCSA MCSE Windows XP Professional Study Guide, 3rd Edition (Exam 70-270)Here’s the book you need to prepare for the Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional exam (70-270). This Study Guide was developed to meet the exacting requirements of today’s certification candidates.Getting Started with Windows XP ProfessionalAutomating the Windows XP Professional InstallationUpgrading to Windows XP ProfessionalConfiguring the Windows XP Professional EnvironmentManaging the Windows XP Professional DesktopManaging Users and GroupsManaging SecurityManaging DisksAccessing Files and FoldersManaging Network ConnectionsManaging PrintingDial-Up Networking and Internet ConnectivityOptimizing Windows XPPerforming System Recovery Functions

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      Obesity, smoking cuts many US women's life expectancy: study
      WASHINGTON (AFP) - Life expectancy has declined for many women in the United States, largely due to smoking-related diseases and obesity, a study published Tuesday showed. ADVERTISEMENT Nearly one in five US women saw the number of years they are expected to live decline or hold steady, starting in the 1980s, showed the joint study by the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of

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      Kerry, Obama, and McCain: A study in contrasts.
      Karl Rove's assertion that John McCain is too reluctant (private) to talk about his impressive personal story (good in person, not so good in an election) contained the following story: Day relayed to me one of the stories Americans should hear. It involves what happened to him after escaping from a North Vietnamese prison during the war. When he was recaptured, a Vietnamese captor broke his arm and said, "I told you I would make you a cripple." The break was designed to shatter Mr. Day's will. He had survived in prison on the hope that one day he would return to the United States and be able to fly again. To kill that hope, the Vietnamese left part of a bone sticking out of his arm, and put him in a misshapen cast. This was done so that the arm would heal at "a goofy angle," as Mr. Day

      Written by: Asymmetric


      Rimonabant - News on Rimonabant and a Short Study of Rimonabant
      Rimonabant- a single drug for weight loss, smoking cessation, dyslipidemia, and metabolic syndrome sounds almost too good to be true, but two clinical trials presented at the American College of Cardiology . The first in a new class of drug, Rimonabant is a cannaboid receptor 1 (CB1) antagonist that appears to be taking meeting [...]

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      Download SCBCD Exam Study Kit : Java Business Component Developer Certification for EJB
      Publisher Manning Publications CompanyAuthor(s) Paul SangheraISBN 1932394400Release Date 15 June 2005Primarily written for developers who know basic Java and want to pass the Sun Certified Business Component Developer exam CX-310-090, this study kit shows how to use EJB in developing enterprise applications. With the popularity of J2EE in the enterprise, SCBCD certification is an important credential for an EJB developer to earn. Focused on the exam objectives, the content goes beyond simply "exam-cram" More than 130 review questions with answers distributed over all chapters and an Exam's Eye View section at the end of each chapter that emphasizes the important points in the chapter from the exam's perspective are provided. Download Your eBook Now Download eBook

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      Quick Study: Money and Happiness Under the Microscope
      by Laura RowleyUniversity of Southern California professor Richard Easterlin, the father of research on well-being, began studying happiness in the late 1960s, when happiness wasn't cool. I've interviewed him a number of times over the years.Early in his career, Easterlin examined data on economic growth and reported happiness in a range of countries, and discovered that big jumps in growth in nations such as the United States and Japan were accompanied by declines, or only marginal increases, in reported happiness. This became known as the "Easterlin Paradox."A Paradox RevisitedRecently, Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, two economists at the University of Pennsylvania, reexamined the data, and suggest that economic growth does indeed correlate with happiness, according to a New York T

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      Mindanao caves need further study and money
      The National Museum of Philippines has submitted an additional proposal for the study and protection of the recently discovered Sagel Cave. There’s much more work needed to be done on the cave and surrounding areas, but it looks like budgetary constraints will hamper much of the work - a common occurrence for archaeology in Southeast [...]Show on map

      Written by: SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology Newsblog


      Study: Drunk People Have Less Fear Than When Sober
      DOC OBVIOUS FINAL JEOPARDY for $20,000. Answer: Drunk drivers, most victims of alligators and bar fights. Question: Name three things that result from a reduced sense of fear brought on by drinking. [WARNING: The following sentence has been determined to be obvious beyond belief.] A new study–which no doubt cost thousands of dollars–has determined that drinking alcohol dulls the [...]

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      Study: People More Risky When Drunk Than Sober
      DOC OBVIOUS FINAL JEOPARDY for $20,000.Answer: Drunk drivers, most victims of alligators and bar fights.Question: Name three things that result from a reduced sense of fear brought on by drinking.[WARNING: The following sentence has been determined to be obvious beyond belief.]A new study--which no doubt cost thousands of dollars--has determined that drinking alcohol dulls the brain's ability to detect threats.Duh.U.S. researchers stated that the the study helps explain why drunk people get into bar fights and drive their cars recklessly. The researchers seemed excited that their study was the first to demonstrate alcohol's effect on the human brain as it responded to threats."You see this all the time. People get into confrontations when they are intoxicated that they probably wouldn't ge

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      Experian Study Shows Severely Delinquent Mortgage Accounts Up 15 Percent in One Year
      In California, the number of severely delinquent mortgage accounts increased 35 percent IRVINE, Calif., April 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Many U.S. homeowners continue to weather the current credit crunch and real estate market conditions, as the number of severely delinquent mortgage accounts increased 15 percent in one year, according to a National Score Index(R) study conducted by [...]

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      Early Native American study sources
      The Religion of the Luiseño Indians of Southern California This is a primary source of information on the religious beliefs and practices of the Luiseño people, who resided in what is now North San Diego and Orange counties in California. DuBois spent years with the remaining Native Southern Californians, and her ethnological work is of continuing value. This monograph includes information on ceremonials, mythology and lore. There are descriptions of dozens of songs used in magical and ritual context. She includes two versions of the Luiseño creation myth cycle, one of the most extensive in the literature of Californian creation mythology.   A Mission Record of the California Indians This is an 'interrogatorio,' a survey taken in 1811 by the Spanish government of Mexico

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      Study Finds Hip Hop Sets Trends For US Youth
      [Source: ProHipHop] The number crunchers have been hard at work over at Packaged Facts and the latest report they’ve released speaks to the strengths of the “Hip Hop” demographic. ... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      SMX Spotlight - Keys to Creating Abundant Energy | Study Matrix
      Click on the image to be directed to the desktop wallpaper download page at the SMX Art Store Introduction to the Keys to Creating Abundant Energy Throughout Your Day Energy is the lifeblood of our everyday actions and decisions. It is also the fundamental key that goes into creating a well balanced, rounded and fulfilling lifestyle. The [...]

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      The Look Study Painting
      My header image that you can see above is based on this painting. It is based on the real model, but not in a manner of portraiture. I am the member of the very fine artist community Fine Art America, you could find the link for that amazing site below. Among my other works this painting gained the most attention on that site. Maybe it's all about the look. Oops I almost forgot - my Entrecard is as well made from the same image, so if I ever became famous maybe this will be my logo or something, lol.Jasmin's Heart

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      Prepare to Trade with Study
      Effective traders are always working to improve their knowledge and abilities.  Although you will not use all you know on each trade, increased knowledge will build your trading skills and ability to trade your own beliefs about the market.  You will know you are using the material you have learned when you: Seek to follow a [...]

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      study evidence modern birds came from dinosaurs
      Scientists study evidence modern birds came from dinosaurs It looks like chickens deserve more respect. Scientists are fleshing out the proof that today's broiler-fryer is descended from the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. And, not a surprise, they confirmed a close relationship between mastodons and elephants. Fossil studies have long suggested modern birds were descended from T. rex, based in

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      New Study: Scientists Link Baldness and Weight-Lifting
      British scientists say lifting weights can cause baldness.That's because weight training increases testosterone levels immediately after a session, rising 25 percent after 45 minutes, The Sun reported. About 30 minutes later, testosterone levels drop as the hormone is converted to dihydrotestosterone or DHT, which shrinks hair follicles and roots."We have seen an increase in men in their 20s and 30s who regularly circuit train," Rogers Medical Group, a practice specializing in hair transplants, said in a statement. "There's no doubt it is often a factor in hairloss."While inheriting genes for baldness is still the biggest single cause of hair loss, scientists say training with weights is No. 2. Women who lift weights are also likely to end up with thinner hair.Heavy-set men who eat high-fa

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      Study Links Suicide Rates With Earth's Magnetic Field
      Russia: A study conducted by Oleg Schumilov has linked suicide rates to changes in Earth's magnetic field. Schumilov studied suicide rates in Kirovsk over 50 years and found a correlation between peaks in the magnetic field and suicide rates.Schumilov stated that his study did not prove causality but noted that there were already studies that connected health and magnetics. An Australian study concluded that female suicide rates climbed significantly during geomagnetic storm activity.According to Kelly Posner, a psychiatrist at Columbia University, the most likely explanation is that magnetic storm activity desynchronises the circadian rhythm and disrupts the production of the sleep-promoting brain chemical melatonin. Source: www.news.com.au

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      Soft Contact Lenses Do Not Increase Myopia Progression in Children, Study Shows
      Largest randomized trial of its kind shows no clinically meaningful difference between contacts and glasses for progression of nearsightedness. Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

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      Seagalogy: A Study of the Ass-Kicking Films of Steven Seagal
      What a title! A whole 352 page book based around the ass kicking tales of Steven Seagal! The cover describes the book as “an in-depth study of the world’s only aikido instructor turned movie star/director/writer/blues guitarist/energy drink inventor — the ass-kicking auteur Steven Seagal. From Above the Law to his Mountain Dew commercials, his entire career is [...]

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      ICT in Education and Language Teaching-Study Visit Announcement
      Dear colleague, Hereby, we would like inform you that the Lifelong Learning National Agencies STUDY VISIT GRANTS is available now. The deadline is 30th April 2008. You can make your application on... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      Seagalogy: A Study Of Ass Kicking
      You can bet your sweet ass I have already pre-ordered this on Amazon. If the Uzi and the ponytail in the cover art aren’t enough to sell you then the book description should be able to seal the deal. Now, finally, Vern is ready to unleash his magnum opus: an in-depth study of the world’s only [...]

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      Study: Casual Video Games Demonstrate Ability to Relieve Stress, Improve Mood: Potential Clinical Significance Highlighted
      First-of-Its-Kind 6-month Research Project Establishes Effects of Puzzle and Word Games on the Human Body and Mind GREENVILLE, N.C. and SEATTLE, April 28 /PRNewswire/ — East Carolina University’s Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies today revealed the results of a six-month long, randomized, controlled study that measured the stress-relieving and other mood-lifting effects of so-called [...]

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      Humans Came Close to Extinction, Study Says
      An extensive genetic study by researchers at Stanford University suggests that human beings nearly became extinct about 70,000 years ago, apparently because of a drought. The population may have dropped to as low as 2,000 individuals.Researcher Spencer Wells calls the finding "truly an epic drama, written in our DNA." Human beings emerged in Africa about 200,000 years ago with "mitochondrial Eve," the mother of all humanity, and spread to other places 60,000 years ago.Little has been known about the intervening 140,000 years, but the new study suggests that severe environmental conditions between 135,000 and 90,000 years ago forced people into tiny, isolated groups. The worldwide human population today is 6.6 billion. Source: news.yahoo.com

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      SMX Spotlight - 4 Keys to Effective Wealth Management | Study Matrix
      Click on the image to be directed to the desktop wallpaper download page at the SMX Art Store Introduction to the Keys to Effective Wealth Management If you are like the majority of people living within this World, than it is most likely that you are encapsulated within a reality that is known to most as the [...]

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      Children of divorce may not experience as much damage as believed, study says
      CHICAGO - For years, social scientists have believed that children of divorce have had more behavior problems than kids growing up in two-parent homes. But the impact may not be as damaging as previously believed, according to new research to be released Friday. Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

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      A Quick Study On Cancer
      Medical School Rankings are out, but who cares? You may have thought that no one cares, but they do. In fact there are three types of people that care about the medical school rankings. More: continued here

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      Ph.d program, as part time study
      Name: dsm lakshmiMessage: I did my MSc(Electronics) I want to join in Ph.d program, as part time study.  which university or institute is offering this.

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      Cali Logan plays the awkward schoolgirl inviting you up to her room to study. But books are not what this dirty little minx wants. Watch Cali drop her undies and the shy girl act, as she climbs into bed naked and beckons you over to suck her toes!
      Cali Logan plays the awkward schoolgirl inviting you up to her room to study. But books are not what this dirty little minx wants. Watch Cali drop her undies and the shy girl act, as she climbs into bed naked and beckons you over to suck her toes! Click to See More Penthouse Pics of Cali Logan

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      Study Ranks U.S. Cities with Best and Worst Teeth
      Just how clean are peoples’ teeth in your city? A recent Men’s Health study sought to find out exactly that. In fact, Men’s Health ranked 100 major U.S. cities on numerous oral hygiene-related factors to determine which city could claim the nation’s cleanest teeth. To explain the factors involved in ranking each city, Men’s Health stated [...]

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      Cuddling helps preemies bear pain: study
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cuddling up against mother's bare skin can help tiny premature babies recover more quickly from the pain of being stuck with needles and other procedures, Canadian researchers reported on Wednesday. Tech Tags: children's newswatch children's news kids news children kids youth

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      Tier 1 Post Study UK Highly Skilled Visa
      The Tier 1 Post Study Visa is a sub-category of the Tier 1 Highly Skilled Visa, and will eventually replace the International Graduates Scheme (IGS) .Please note that this sub-category is NOT being introduced at the present time and you should apply for IGS until the Post Study Work Tier 1 Visa commences.The Tier 1 Post Study Visa allows those who have graduated from a UK educational institution with at least a Bachelor degree level qualification (or an HND if from a Scottish educational institution) to live and work in the UK for up to 2 years.While this Tier 1 sub-category will not qualify towards permanent residence, it would be expected that you would be able to qualify for the Tier 1 General Highly Skilled Visa or obtain a job offer and qualify for Tier 2 by the time your Tier 1 Pos

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      UK Student Visa - Study in the UK
      The UK is very keen to attract bright young people to come and take advantage of the many types of high quality courses and opportunities to study in the UK. We are also keen that you might stay after you have graduated and join the UK workforce. This applies to people coming from overseas and people already here in the UK.SkillClear aims to assist the solution of the UK's skills shortage by both Immigration and Education and therefore exists to provide a full and comprehensive resource for students wishing to study in the UK and for Universities and Higher Education Organisations wishing to attract such students.So with this in mind you will find a growing list of courses available in the UK and key information surrounding UK Student Visas, Educational Institutions and Training Providers

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      Vuze Study Exposes P2P Throttling By Canadian ISP Cogeco
      urbanriot writes “Despite a growing number of complaints on the popular North American consumer broadband site BroadbandReports, employees working for the Canadian cable internet provider Cogeco have publicly denied interfering with torrents on their network. However, a recent plugin put out by the Vuze team exposed Cogeco of being the second worst ISP globally, of [...]

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      Study Finds Mercury Autism Link
      The rancorous debates about a possible mercury autism link usually focus on vaccines and the mercury component of some vaccine preservatives. Mercury originating elsewhere in the environment is rarely mentioned as a possible causal factor for autism even though mercury is a powerful neurotoxin especiallydangerous for fetuses, babies and toddlers. A recent study by a team of San Antonio scientists may change those dynamics substantially as reported on MySa.com. The San Antonio scientists have found a statistically significant correlation between autism rates in Texas school districts and their proximity to power plants or other large industrial sources of mercury.The team looked at mercury released from 39 coal-fired power plants and 56 industrial plants around the state and examined th

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      Learning by Study and Practice
      You CAN learn to trade in the currency market. If you want it badly enough and stick with it you can learn how to trade. Being able to trade does not come over night. It takes a lot of study and practice. Learning to trade is also a process of studying, practicing, visualizing, [...]

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      of study shows shoes are bad for your feet
      You Walk Wrong: It took 4 million years of evolution to perfect the human foot. But we’re wrecking it with every step we take. Researchers, in a study, concluded that prior to the invention of shoes, people had healthier feet.[photo link]Researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, published a study titled “Shod Versus Unshod: The Emergence of Forefoot Pathology in Modern Humans?” in the podiatry journal The Foot. The study examined 180 modern humans from three different population groups (Sotho, Zulu, and European), comparing their feet to one another’s, as well as to the feet of 2,000-year-old skeletons. The researchers concluded that, prior to the invention of shoes, people had healthier feet.

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      Pilot toxicology study of intravenously injected carbon nanotubes
      The toxicity issues surrounding carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are highly relevant for two reasons: Firstly, as more and more products containing CNTs come to market, there is a chance that free CNTs get released during their life cycles, most likely during production or disposal, and find their way through the environment into the body. Secondly, and much more pertinent with regard to potential

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      New MIT study validates hurricane prediction
      Provides confirmation that climate change intensifies stormsHurricanes in some areas, including the North Atlantic, are likely to become more intense as a result of global warming even though the number of such storms worldwide may decline, according to a new study by MIT researchers.Kerry Emanuel, the lead author of the new study, wrote a paper in 2005 reporting an apparent link between a warming climate and an increase in hurricane intensity. That paper attracted worldwide attention because it was published in Nature just three weeks before Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans.Emanuel, a professor of atmospheric science in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, says the new research provides an independent validation of the earlier results, using a completel

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      Study: Majority Use Social Media to 'Vent' About Customer Care
      It's no secret that blogs and social networks have become the preferred sounding board for consumers fed up with poor customer service. Now, a study from Society for New Communications Research has attempted to quantify the impact on brands. Sponsored by Nuance Care Solutions, a Burlington, MA-based provider of voice-recognition solutions, the online study found that 72 percent of respondents used social media to research a company's reputation for customer care before making a purchase, and 74 percent choose to do business with companies based on the customer care experiences shared by others online. Meanwhile, 59 percent said they regularly use social media to "vent" about their customer care frustrations, suggesting that consumers looking to make a purchase decision first wade through a

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