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POPSGerman Translation Workers Report Mass Protests on University Campuses
According a number of outspoken German Translation students, demonstrations began on Monday and are anticipated to continue through the weekend. Apparently, the protests began at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich sparked these new comments from the Education Minister. Other protests are being held simultaneously on 20 different university campuses throughout Germany. However, German students are not alone in their call for academic reform. In fact, the German protests are more of a display of camaraderie for students in Austria who are also demanding changes. In Austria, complaints range from overloaded degree courses, social inequality within the educational system, chronic funding shortages, and the introduction of tuition fees and the bachelor and master system into German universities problems in restructuring bachelors and masters degree programs. More specifically, student tend to be protesting most for publicly funded education.
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POPSJim DeMint Proposes Term Limits For Congress 
Rarely, he gets voted out--and Senator DeMint points out that 90% of all incumbents who seek re-election, win re-election. Tom Coburn offers greater detail on why incumbents win re-election 90% of the time: The power of incumbency has created an almost insurmountable advantage for Washington politicians. Incumbency allows politicians to raise millions of dollars in campaign funds in exchange for earmarks. Incumbency gives Congress the power to raise money for itself " Congress just approved itself an increase of nearly $250 million from the U.S. Treasury that members will spend to promote themselves. Senator Coburn also points out that with redistricting (except for the unlucky Representative who gets drawn out of the House if his State loses one or more seats), a Representative, having good connections with his State legislature, can "choose his voters." The effect of this amendment would be very simple. Senators would be limited to two terms or fifteen years ....
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POPSSBI home Loan Calculator Individuals have to provide details such as the salary of the individual, professional status and age in the SBI home loan calculator to find what loan amount they can get.
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POPSVirgin launches iPhone app for fearful fliers Virgin Atlantic has designed and launched an application for the iPhone and iPod touch to help people with a fear of flying remain calm on an aeroplane. It provides relaxation and breathing exercises as well as offering a video explanation of the flight process. It also features a personal introduction from Sir Richard Branson.
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POPSRailway Online Booking Railway online booking makes use of secure payment gateway and hence people don’t have to worry about identity thefts when making online railway ticket booking.
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POPSIntimate Encounters with the Mango Juicer The introduction of Mango Juicer in Lovehoney has produced tremendous results. Everyone wanted one not only because they were big naughty folks. It has flowing lines and smooth curves that make this toy the most wanted stroking thingy.
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POPSNSA to store yottabytes of surveillance data in Utah megarepository There are a thousand gigabytes in a terabyte, a thousand terabytes in a petabyte, a thousand petabytes in an exabyte, a thousand exabytes in a zettabyte, and a thousand zettabytes in a yottabyte. In other words, a yottabyte is 1,000,000,000,000,000GB. Are you paranoid yet?
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POPSControversial New Video of Obama's Pastor The intertwining of these people is frightening. Others mentioned in the article are influencing and helping to set the White House's policies regarding our press, free speech and the control of the internet.
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POPSSkin Care With Gloskin Beauty Gloskin is a product that I had never heard of until last week when my mate told me his girlfriend loved it. Apparently it's used for skin rejuvenation and things like that.
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POPSDeath of a DSLR? Phooey!
Author predicts the death of the DSLR based on historical events with cameras. In my opinion, many SLR users did not give up the SLR for a pocket 110. I hardly see a DSLR user giving in totally to a rangefinder or (point and shoot) camera regardless of its upgraded features. I will say however, that the article sheds a new light for me on a question that I've had. As a SLR and DSLR user, I've been wondering why Nikon (specifically) has chosen to upgrade their 10 and 12 mp cameras (and with video) rather than come out with a new camera with say... 15mp. There are point and shoots out now that are capable of 12mp at a price in the same neighborhood as a DSLR with 10mp. It's an uneasy feeling waiting for that 15mp DSLR and watching everything around it 'upgraded' for image quality. Is Nikon trying to appease the masses and draw in crowds of people to DSLR by offering their old flagships as new flagships with video capabilities? Thereby keeping the DSLR alive? If so, than w
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POPSWeb Addresses It will be difficult for educated persons in India as our medium of instructions is English
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POPSLucy Felthouse speaks about Erotica One of the story writers of Seriously Sexy 3 was Lucy Felthouse who left readers in wild amazement. Lovehoney has gotten a little intimate with her and we learned a few things about this awesome writer.
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POPSFL Studio mixer/automation For the final part of the FL Studio introduction we'll be looking into the mixer and effects. We'll also talk about automating plugin parameters.