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POPSSharePoint 2007 Internal Buzz Kit If you haven't yet seen this, there are some really good ideas, all quick wins, that may be of use as you roll out SymIQ 2.0 (and 3.0). If download links at bottom are filtered out by our Exchange Server, just click the link at top of page to go to the original article.
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POPSThe Dark Knight Posters This movie was amazing, I just want to keep these photos because I find they embody the movie in just a single snapshot, but all in a different way.
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POPSIt's the Attack of the Vintage Movie Poster! Movie posters are one of the most diversified genre there is. From photography, to realistic illustration, to the expressive and dramatic- Show biz has got it all! Of course, I’m a sucker for it’s pinups- the classic and the contemporary.
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POPSReview: HBO's "China's Stolen Children" After having one child, Chinese parents may be unable to get a birth certificate for subsequent children, who then, as "non-persons" often become victims of kidnap and human trafficking.
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POPSViolence against railway workers hits record How much stress must the travellers be under to attack the workers. Not a happy environment. I probably experience as much stress in a year as they do in a week/ day/ hour. But I have an almost idyllic life style, thanks.
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POPSDow Chemical - the human side
On the day that Sunil died, Dow Chemical’s CEO Andrew Liveris visited the UN to deliver a much-publicised speech. Fireboats hired by Dow’s public relations agency jetted huge sprays aloft over the Hudson River as Liveris told the assembled diplomats “Lack of clean water is the single largest cause of disease in the world and more than 4,500 children die each day because of it … We are determined to win a victory over the problem of access to clean water for every person on earth … we need to bring to the fight the kinds of things companies like Dow do best.” Stirring words. But when asked if he would clean up Bhopal, where the drinking wells of 20,000 people have been poisoned by chemicals abandoned by Dow’s subsidiary Union Carbide, causing an epidemic of cancers and hundreds of children to be born malformed and with brain damage, Liveris replied, “We don’t feel this is our responsibility”. Liveris couldn’t be more wrong. Under the “polluter pays” principle enshrined in both Ind
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POPSIstiklal The oil that was their independence, has become their chain.
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POPSOceanside school pretends student deaths Oceanside's El Camino High School pulled a prank were they sent in highway patrolmen to tell the students that certain students died over the weekend. Great! It teaches the students that they shouldn't drink and drive while at the same time teaching them not to always trust government! Great lesson! I couldn't have taught it any better!
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POPSVisual Alchemist & Psychedelic Artist Defined A Generation Alton Kelley, whose psychedelic concert posters for artists like the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, and Big Brother and the Holding Company helped define the visual style of the 1960s counterculture, died on Sunday at his home in Petaluma, Calif. He was 67. Mr. Kelley and Stanley Mouse, combined sinuous Art Nouveau lettering and outré images plucked from sources near and far to create the visual equivalent of an acid trip. They formed Mouse Studios: Mouse said they could work for hours in silence. "We knew what to do, we didn't have to talk." Kelley had the unique ability to translate the music being played into these amazing images that captured the spirit of who we were and what the music was all about. He was a visual alchemist — skulls and roses, skeletons in full flight, cryptic alphabets, nothing was too strange for his imagination to conjure.