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Newly Developed Cigarette Alternative Is Smoking!
Smokeless Cigarette Guide | December 29th 2009 by Tina Nakis
If you’re a smoker, it can be hard to end your habit. It also can be just as addictive to use patches, gum, lozenges and pills instead. Maybe you’ve even tried prescription pills and dealt with the crazy dreams and nausea like I did unsuc read more
Online Learning – University of Phoenix
The Teaching Box | December 29th 2009 by Loren
The University of Phoenix is the standard by which online education is judged. Here is a short article on this educational institution. I have never taken any of their classes, but have talked to some people who have. My siste read more
Jairam Ramesh' Boast About Blocking Climate Agreements Will Ultim…
Adventure Australia | December 24th 2009
India's Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh boasts that India has thwarted the Copenhagen negotiations. He claims this as a victory. This is not a battle to be won or lost. If he thinks that continued blocking of an agreement will see India's economy read more
Embed Workflow Functionality In An Application Developed On Vb.ne…
Pakistan Website Design Services | December 22nd 2009 by Chief Technical Officer WebOjO.com Lahore Pakistan
I have an application developed on vb.net on asp.net version 1.1 I need to embed Workflow functionality, and need to do this in a cost effective manner, as this application is for resale. I understand that there are 3rd party tools to develop workflo read more
Smartphones, Windows 7 top targets of hackers in 2010
A2zhome.net Blog | December 21st 2009 by alther ali
Hackers may target popular new devices with a rapidly growing user base like smartphones and Microsoft’s operating system Windows 7 next year, a study said. Security solutions firm Websense Inc in its list of security predictions for 2010 said that read more
Developing World Assistance Likely to Bring $100 Billion Boom to…
CleanTechnica | December 9th 2009 by Lucille Chi
One of the contentious issues at Copenhagen is how much money to give to the developing world to help avert the sharp rise in carbon emissions expected in the about-to-industrialize countries. The funds are to come from the developed world, and th read more
The Need For Depoliticizing Copenhagen Climate Negotiations
Green Rebates and Incentives | December 5th 2009
International politics and diplomacy has brought to where we are today. The United States is ready with a provisional emissions reduction target and so are the developing countries ready with their voluntary carbon intensity reduction targets. But read more
3 years ago, Moi was 13..
Fafali's Boredom Maximus | November 13th 2009 by Juanita
News Flash- Fafali multi tasking Hip Hip Hurray!!!!!!!!! This entry is erm kinda boring; as all my usual posts are and you cannot blame me , ropes are still being learnt. Anywayz(oooooh check out the slang). My mind travels in a pimped out tardis( so read more
5 Reasons You Don’t Need Training
Mindflex, The Learning Organization. Training With a Heart | November 5th 2009 by uday acharya
5 Reasons You Don’t Need Training November 3, 2009 o By Michele Martin Here are five situations that won’t be resolved by training: To Make Up for Poorly Designed Work Processes As a Replacement for Corrective Action To Satisfy a “ read more
Fledgling – Young or inexperienced person
WeboWord - Vocabulary Visually | November 4th 2009 by WeboWord - Vocabulary Visually
Note: There is a rating embedded within this post, please visit this post to rate it. Fledgling is a young bird that has recently developed the feathers for flying. Pronounced as Flej (emphasized) + Ling {Listen it to here} It comes from prehistori read more
Where GSK Is Cutting Sales Reps, and Where It’s Adding Them
Free Health Matters Blog | October 28th 2009
For a clue to where GlaxoSmithKline is cutting back on sales reps, and where the company is staffing up, take a look at the company’s third-quarter earnings announcement , out this morning: Sales were up 25% in emerging markets and 19% in Japa read more
Eli Lilly Adds Jobs, Plans Cuts
Free Health Matters Blog | October 21st 2009
Eli Lilly recently said it plans to cut its workforce to 35,000 by the end of 2011. But a detail in Lilly’s latest earnings announcement shows that the company has actually been moving in the opposite direction this year: The number of worldwi read more
When the economy suffers, rich countries eat worse, while develop…
Articles on environment and ecology | October 16th 2009
This headline is admittedly a gross simplification of what happens to the diets of certain countries’ populations in times of economic hardship and instability, but it does crystallize a very enlightening phenomenon. In essence, the diets of lower read more
How different is Chinese economy?
Golmuri | October 12th 2009 by golmuri
While the world is struggling to recover from the devastating financial crisis, China seems to be full of events. Japan’s news revolve around the flat interest rates, in U.S. the fiscal deficit is still hot and in rest of the world the news rev read more
Developing Countries a Divided House at Climate Talks?
Green Rebates and Incentives | August 14th 2009
Are the developing countries struggling to stay together on a unified stand to oppose mandatory emission reduction targets? Recent developments indicate that they are. Developed and developing countries have been at loggerheads for quite sometime on read more
Lomo Photos
Animatronyx | July 23rd 2009 by Jason Galore
I finally got my film developed. Some photos didn't come out (I need to figure out how much light there needs to be). I bought some B & W film and some 400 speed. Oh, and some of the photos just looked like normal photos, so I didn't post them. I read more
Reason 5; It's Out In The Universe!
The Daily Pitch | July 14th 2009 by Slim
Why I Hate Being Fat – 217 Reasons ~ 217 PoundsAbstinence is the most important thing in my life without exception!When you do the wrong thing, knowing it is wrong, you do so because you haven't developed the habit of effectively controlling or neu read more

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