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August 18, 2008 Hot Trends

REVIEW: Jeremy Marks, ‘Exchanging the truth of God for a lie’

Fri, 08 Aug 2008 09:10:20 PDT
REVIEW: Jeremy Marks, ‘Exchanging the truth of God for a lie’ In ‘Exchanging the truth of God for a lie: One man’s spiritual journey to find the truth about homosexuality and same-sex partnerships’, Jeremy Marks explores his philosophy on gay Christianity. Gay youth radio station will use £4,000 grant to overhaul website FYI Radio, a LGBT youth user-generated radio station, has been awarded £4,000 from the European Youth in Action programme. UN's 2010 AIDS goal may not be reache

Edu Tech Everywhere: Move the Trends on Mobile E-Learning

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:24:13 PDT
Taking your learning experiences anytime anywhere - we imagined that 10 years ago. Above the continued development of essential technologies such as 3G, Wi-Fi, iPod or Blackberry, we’ve got infrastructure ready for building the future of mobile learning, why don’t we actually implement it?

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Resigns

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 01:24:48 PDT
This is the news that just arrived that President Pervez Musharraf Has resigned. He is about to address the nation on the Official Television Chennel PTV in a while.

The Internet has Decided, Obama 08!

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:43:24 PDT
Google Trends predicts the outcome of the election

Antilles to appeal against court ruling on same-sex couples

Tue, 22 Jul 2008 07:33:05 PDT
Concern for AIDS experts detained in Iran Two brothers who are pioneers in the prevention of HIV transmission in Iran have been held by the authorities without charge for nearly a month. Campaigning MEP delighted at US vote to remove HIV+ travel ban A Liberal Democrat politician who led a campaign for the abolition of a ban on HIV+ travellers to the US has said she is "delighted" that the Senate has voted to end the current restrictions. Iris Robinson's homophobia encourages

Prof to Be on CBC Newsworld

Fri, 08 Aug 2008 13:47:34 PDT
Prof. Ed Thommes will be featured on CBC Newsworld at 9 p.m. Sunday discussing his latest research, which found the creation of our orderly solar system was a rare occurrence that could only happen under peaceful conditions. The physics professor, along with two researchers from Northwestern University in Illinois, developed a new computer modeling method that simulates the birth of planetary systems. Using this new computer simulation, the researchers discovered the birth of a planetary syste

Partnering for healthy solutions (BizJournals)

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 23:24:16 PDT
You don't need an MD or nursing degree to be involved in health care. In this week's issue, we look at trends throughout the industry and how they're affecting educators, builders, researchers, lawyers, IT specialists, insurance brokers, consultants and numerous others who work in the health-care field.

Campbeltown Vestas closure - food for conspiracy theorists

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:48:54 PDT
The announcement yesterday that Vestas was to close its subsidiary company’s operations in wind turbine tower manufacture at Campbeltown was accompanied by news that it is to shift its investment to a development plant in the Isle of Wight.

Book reviews

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 09:26:56 PDT
The Good: Plan B: Food, Cash, Fuel & Self Sustainability by Aaron on July 31, 2008 I’ve just finished reading two very good books: Howard Ruff’s How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years, and Garth Turner’s Greater Fool. Both books fall along the same line of logic: tough times are ahead, and it’s time to prepare. In some respects, these two books conflict with one another, but in others, they mesh nicely. On the subject of investing in gold as a hedge against economic catastrophe, t

Canada - Mortgage Insurance is NOT a sure thing

Tue, 12 Feb 2008 11:56:10 PST
"MarketPlace" was broadcasted on Feb 6 and re-ran on CBC NewsWorld on Feb 9. It was about claims made and declined by the major banks (and their underwriter Canada Life) regarding mortgage insurance that the borrowers took when they assumed their mortgage.Link: http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/in_denial/

Edu Tech Everywhere: Move the Trends on Mobile E-Learning

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:24:13 PDT
Taking your learning experiences anytime anywhere - we imagined that 10 years ago. Above the continued development of essential technologies such as 3G, Wi-Fi, iPod or Blackberry, we’ve got infrastructure ready for building the future of mobile learning, why don’t we actually implement it?

Fiber Optics Technician's new trend and history overview

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 08:03:22 PDT
Optical communication systems date back two centuries, to the "optical telegraph" that French engineer Claude Chappe invented in the 1790s. His system was a series of semaphores mounted on towers, where human operators relayed messages from one tower to the next. It beat hand-carried messages hands down...

do you have idea of history and trend of the morden toile

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 08:15:32 PDT
There is disagreement over who was the inventor of the modern flush toilet, and flushing out the truth is not easy. Many give credit to THOMAS CRAPPER (1837-1910), an English sanitary engineer, for inventing the valve~and~siphon arangement that made our modern toilet possible. Then there are others who maintain that our hero was a nameless...


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