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POPSA different viwe from slavery Something I just did'nt know and I found it really interesting. Still, it makes em sad because I think all around the world, and even at my country, we can still find slavery situations.
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POPSCultivating Your Idea Field for 2010 Have a fantastic New Year and I hope I will speak to you in 2010 brimming with new ideas Author: Steven Aitchison The owner of this blog. Proud father, doting husband, blogger, hire me as freelance writer, and addiction worker http://bit.ly/62lMop You can follow Steven Aitchison on Twitter: http://twitter.com/stevenaitchison
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POPSPQ | Jessica Maxwell You are here to bless the world. ~ Jessica Maxwell ___ http://google.twi.bz/xu ___ http://altacities.com ___ Inspire Me Today (link below) is launching a worldwide adventure to spread hugs, love and inspiration around the globe.The organization is planning to bring 100,000 sponsored hugs across the globe while collecting stories from local inspirational luminaries to share with you. ___ www.inspiremetoday.com
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POPSPQ | Leo Rosten Leo Calvin Rosten (11 April 1908 " 19 February 1997) was an American teacher, academic and humorist best remembered for his stories about the night-school ... | http://bookrags.twi.bz/a | http://librarything.twi.bz/a
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POPSCraving terrorist melodrama As for Armao's "point" about how Janet Napolitano probably took it easy because the "boss was away" -- and her belief that Terrorists will strike more on holidays if Obama isn't affixed to his chair in the Oval Office, as though he's the Supreme Airport Screener: those are so self-evidently dumb it's hard to believe they found their way even into something written by one of Fred Hiatt's editorial writers. What this actually illustrates is that many people are addicted to the excitement and fear of Terrorist melodramas. They crave some of that awesome 9/12 energy, where we overnight became The Greatest Generation and -- unified and resolute -- rose to the challenge of a Towering, Evil Enemy. Armao is angry and upset because the leader didn't oblige her need to re-create that high drama by flamboyantly flying back to Washington to create a tense storyline, pick up a bullhorn, stand on some rubble, and personally make her feel "safe."
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POPS Freelance Writer : designbard.com Louis Postel brings his profound and professional understanding of the design world to the myriad editorials he writes for ShowBoats International. He brings a fresh approach and creative thinking to old and new concepts
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POPSBharat Ek Khoj - Discovery of India Bharat Ek Khoj (English: Discovery of India) is a 53 episode television series that dramatically unfolds the 5000 year history of India from its beginnings to the coming of independence in 1947
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POPSThe Economics of Coal Speaking of COP15 evidencing Coal over Climate, “it was one year ago,” records WaPo staff writer David A. Fahrenthold*, “an ‘earth-and-ash dam holding back 1 billion gallons of waterlogged coal ash’ in Kingston, Tennessee, failed, but ‘most of the fly ash on the land is still there’ and the Environmental Protection Agency is yet to regulate coal-ash ponds.”
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POPSStory Details for Roland Emmerich's 2012! One of our readers, Dr. Strangefist was able to track down the first big spec script that Sony won in a bidding war after the writer's strike. The budget is rumored to be close to $200 million and already has John Cusack and Amanda Peet cast in lead roles.
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POPSStart The New Year Writing Your First Novel-Inspiration For Budding Novelists Get your own copy of Newnovelist today and join hundreds of published authors who have used Newnovelist to get their masterpiece completed, published and even sold internationally. Remember, this is the software that will quickly help you start - and finish - the novel that has been inside your head for years! It has been saluted by Will Self, endorsed by The London Sunday Times, and heralded by New Writer magazine as a "groundbreaking new concept in creativity and literature"
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POPSSmall Business Owners Lose in Credit Crunch But despite the taxpayer bailouts that have allowed the banks to stay afloat despite plunging the country into a banking crisis they are generally not lending, even though they are doing well again. For the most part, they still holding on to their capital.
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POPSTRANSCEND PORTABLE USB CD/DVD WRITER The now popular netbook computers are good as any normal computer and they are getting better, with faster processors, better graphic cards etc. But no matter how powerful a netbook gets it will always lack a DVD writer which comes standard on any regular laptop. However, the new Transcend portable DVD writer aims to solve this issue with this new product.The writer is entirely USB powered and it can burn at speeds up to 8X for DVD and 24X for CDs. The device is Windows 7 compatible and retails for Rs 5,000. For more information, visit the Web site at www.transcend.co.in
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POPSOshkosh Award Raises Questions
Agree w/J. Gansler that job creation shouldn't be a criteria for Gov contracts--would result in labor intensive, inefficient bids (oink, oink!). BUT the DOD can't continue to ignore the drastic market shift over 20 years that has virtually destroyed the ability to conduct truly competitive bids for large contracts. Since Bill Perry's "Last Supper," we find only 1 company can build large acft, 2 or 3 can build satellites, 3 can build heavy duty trucks, etc. Budget realities mean that if a firm loses a big contract like this, the next opportunity may not come along for 5, 10, even 20 years. Few firms can afford to stay in the market on the hope that they'll win "next time." Unfortunately, the govies just don't get it, as evidenced in these 2 articles: http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1289/1 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aIrSOQpbzRfc I haven't seen serious discussion of structural causes, and acquisition strategies to combat them anywhere.
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POPS A Modest Proposal by Ken Blackwell
I have a modest proposal. There is one thing we could do that would make a small contribution to lowering temperatures: We could bury, not burn, the bodies of unborn children who have been aborted under Mr. Obama’s health care takeover. Currently, the practice is to incinerate the hundreds of thousands of bodies cruelly of those denied the right to life. If we really seek “common ground” on this contentious question, we might start by giving the unborn children a decent burial. Liberal writer Naomi Wolf has written movingly of the “baby furies” that she felt were pursuing her after her abortion. She noted that in Japan, there are touching ceremonies of little paper boats with candles floated down slow-moving rivers. These ceremonies are designed to help women cope with this most terrible of choices. Part of the terrible contentiousness of this question is the unwillingness of most liberals even to concede that the unborn child is a child. In 1983, the U.S. Supreme Court .....
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POPSObama's Safe Schools Czar Tied to Lewd Readings for 7th Grade What took Fox so long to report this? I've been reading about this guy for over a week! Someone wants to comfort sexually confused children (mostly thanks to the current culture they are growing up in), fine...do it. Just leave the rest of the innocents alone whose hardest thing they're dealing with is remembering to bring in their homework. The very WORST is that this man has such oversight. Parents...guard your children.