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      manner distinguishes desire and love
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      New RFID readers from Alien distinguishes between tags
      Filed under: Wireless For airlines and cargo handling companies, the inability to know precisely where a specific item was located on a belt could (understandably) prove to be quite the limitation. Thankfully, the gurus at Alien Technology are aiming to add more functionality to a few of its readers in order to nix said quandary. The [...]

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      Character Distinguishes Good from Great
      "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved." -Helen Keller, American Author and Activist, Helen Keller books// Character is what distinguishes good leaders from great leaders, average workers from top performers and trusted friends from casual acquaintances. People of high character earn the respect of others through consistency of action, commitment to excellence and faithfulness of trust. As Keller suggests, character is not built on the laurels of apathy or the musings of theory, but rather through the trials of experience and the tribulations of... To read the rest of this post, please click the headline and go to the Thoughts On Quotes site.

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      Characteristic that distinguishes a hyperlexic child from a normal child
      The most important characteristic that distinguishes a hyperlexic child from a normal child developmentally is that their auditory pathways in the brain are extremely poor, resulting in seriously compromised verbal communication (Ray). They rely more on their visual pathways in the brain. The child’s reading skills should be used as a primary means of developing language. [...]

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