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Every Countries are Studying Renewable Energy Actively
2012-02-03 10:06:00
There is a new method of seaweed into biofuels in UK It was reported that scientists from the University of Sheffield England invented a more efficient and inexpensive method to transform algae into biofuels recently. The scientists use an inexpensive way to create numerous micro bubbles, allowi
Studying To Stop Smoking With Hypnosis
2012-01-29 01:45:00
Are you currently a smoker? If you are, then you may appreciate the need to cease smoking with hypnosis. Smoking can do lots of damage to you that you may well not recognize very yet. Of course,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Discover The Great Factors To Quit Now By Studying The Quit Smoking Facts
2012-01-14 22:46:00
Learning about varied quit smoking facts can help you to see that smoking isn't a hobby or pastime, but is a threatening and lethal addiction that's costing you your life. There are all... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Studying the Aftermath
2012-01-03 13:14:00
Since the March tsunami in Japan, scientists have been studying and tracking the millions of tons of debris in the ocean. Much research has been focused on the cycle of plastic — where it travels, how it breaks down, etc. For $15,000, you too can join in the research, documenting your observat
News: Berklee - Fancy Studying Valencia, Spain?
2011-12-29 10:45:00
Berklee College of Music is now offering master´s programs at our new campus in Valencia, Spain.
The Benefits of Studying Abroad for Individuals
2011-11-11 21:22:00
Studying abroad is one way to make a career move while studying. Indians can utilize this step to get ahead of the curve.
WSU researchers demonstrate rare animal model for studying depression
2011-10-24 17:24:00
Washington State University researchers have taken a promising step toward creating an animal model for decoding the specific brain circuits involved in depression. By electrically stimulating a brain region central to an animal?s primary emotions, graduate student Jason Wright and his advisor Jaak Panksepp saw rats exhibit a variety of behaviors associated with a depressed, negative mood, or affect. ?We might now have a model that allows us to actually know where to look in the brain for changes relevant to depression, and we can monitor how activity in these regions change during states of negative affect and the restoration of positive affect,? says Wright. ?There are no other models out there like this.? The researchers caution that their work comes with a variety of caveats and that there are still many factors that need to be evaluated.
Some Key Themes In Studying Sathya Sai Baba Cult
2011-09-26 11:08:00
This post is a resource - especially for those such as former devotees as well as people considering leaving the international Sathya Sai Organization, and investigators such as journalists, scholars, and religious, political, civic and other institutions this cult's officials tend to approach. We have had notable success in presenting our evidence such that many responsible organizations refuse to have anything to do with them. Below, selected from a much large corpus, I give thematic headings and link details to, and brief quotation from, articles I have written over time. In turn, these pieces contain further recondite links.
Studying with my Phone
2010-11-23 05:33:00
Photo Courtesy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/en-glish106 By Lynda Lopez, First Year, University of Chicago In late July, I bought my first cell phone. After countless years of enduring miscommunication with friends, I had finally been connected to the world via text, phone calls, and internet.  Right away, I began to text my friends and join in on the fun that I had been missing out on. I also had internet access on my phone, so the world of Facebook and Twitter was made available for me....
Researcher Dies After Studying Plague Bacteria
2009-09-21 15:56:00
From Slashdot: Malcolm J. Casadaban, a molecular genetics professor at the University of Chicago, died last Sunday, seemingly from an infection of a weakened form of Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes the plague. "Because this form of the bacteria is not known to cause probl
Studying Woes
2009-09-10 15:43:00
It's only one week into the new school year and I'm frazzled. W. has now entered the 6th grade. He's playing with the big kids now.W. is naturally smart. He received 4 A's and 1 B as his average grades, in his primary subjects, last year. He didn't put in a whole lot of effort. I did...but he, unfortunately isn't one to go above and beyond. If it's not fun, he doesn't want to do it.Studying and homework can be a battle.It's frustrating because with even the slightest bit of elbow grease, he'd really do exceptionally well. But his philosophy has been, "Why bother? I do well enough this way."And yes, he does. I'm not a stickler for grades. I, of course, want my children to do well. This world requires that if you want to live comfortably in adulthood. But I am not one to insist on straight A's or face my wrath. I just want you to do the best that you can.And I know he CAN do better. He CAN break a sweat once in a while. Because everything comes to him so easily, he's gott...
Does studying ethics make you ethical?
2009-09-04 16:58:00
Here's a question: If we are required to study ethics, does that make us more ethical? "That's a stupid question," one might answer. "If we're studying ethics, then ethical behavior is top-of-mind for us. Of course we're more ethical as...
More Children Studying Finance Exams
2009-05-15 10:52:00
Personal finance is firmly on the school curriculum with over 10,000 pupils in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland looking forward to gaining finance qualifications, that they hope will enable them to pursue careers in the financial services industry. The teenagers are studying optional GCSE, AS and A-level equivalent courses that have been designed as ?stand-alone? qualifications, ...
Studying the Chameleon-like Properties of Giardia Parasite
2008-12-16 08:16:00
Giardia parasites can change the proteins on their surface, which helps them to evade the immune system, but only one protein is on the surface at any one time. This Giardia parasite has been engineered to exhibit two proteins on its surface, shown in green and red. Dr Hugo D. Luján of Catholic University of Córdoba ...
Web Science: Studying the Internet to Protect Our Future
2008-09-15 15:58:00
From Scientific American: Since the World Wide Web blossomed in the mid-1990s, it has exploded to more than 15 billion pages that touch almost all aspects of modern life. Today more and more people's jobs depend on the Web. Media, banking and health care are being revolutionized by
A New Model for News: Studying the Deep Structure of Young-Adult News Consu
2008-06-08 07:00:00
In the spring of 2007, The Associated Press embarked on some business research that began quite routinely but would end up reshaping our thinking about journalism in the digital age.
Studying at night increases exam scores?
2008-06-07 07:17:00
yeah! don't worry you all students! Yes, according to a research conducted by indian institute it has been scientifically proved that studying at night increases your grasping speed and you can remeber it clearly. First reason for that there is no distraction at night and the second is something very deep in science which we dont need to know. That's why i saw my neighbor sleeping in the day and studying for the whole noght for his boards and he still got 89%!You with me? dont believe? try it out!
Investigators in the United States studying l? effect of the nerve messenge
2008-06-05 07:06:00
Investigators in the United States studying l’ effect of the nerve messenger and humor regolator serotonina on the energetic of the worm, uncovered metabolism that to be lean obese or cannot only be the result of one of alimentary habits. The discovery has been the job of dottor the Kaveh Ashrafi, of the Department of ...
Asian girl studying anatomy
2008-05-31 10:01:00
This is a very serious asian girl studying anatomy… I’ve never seen such a hard-working student…
By: Funatiq
Devin Thomas training as a flanker, Malcolm Kelly studying up on split end
2008-05-23 16:27:00
This is an update on the status of our two first day wide receiver picks as well as on the emerging playbook under Head Coach Jim Zorn. Timely, too, as it comes hours after this FanPost by Ach where he wonders what immediate impact either receiver will have in the coming season. I guess that all depends on how willing Coach Zorn is to line up in three-receiver sets. Hat tip to Extreme Skins on this Pro Football Weekly article: "I feel like I picked up on it pretty quick," [Devin] Thomas told PFW. "I noticed it’s a big playbook, so I am going to have to keep learning, but overall it’s not that hard." Thomas has been learning the "Z" (flanker) position so far, while Kelly has been working at the "X" (split end). "It’s the West Coast offense, so there are going to be a lot of three- and four-wide sets, so there will be a chance for me to get playing time," Kelly told PFW. Before we get into just what those terms mean (and most of you probably know, but a quick refre...
Getting Ready to Go: Practical Information for Living and Studying in the U
2008-05-15 06:56:00
Congratulations, you are about to leave for the United States to study! With all the changes you are about to experience, this is probably both an exciting and an uncertain time for you. This booklet will provide you with important practical information to make your move to the United States and your time there easier and more successful. The better...
Studying Spanish Abroad - A Powerful Learning Experience
2008-05-12 07:00:00
Have you been participating in Spanish classes for your job or for your school? Would you like to strengthen the lessons that you have learned in your classes by educating yourself more about the language in the presence of the natives? Why not take part in learning Spanish abroad? The experience will give you the ...
Finals Week Trials
2008-05-08 07:59:00
The Lord is leading me down some interesting trials recently. I've lost a good friend (not a death, just in case it comes across like that) and it seems like its a struggle to get through a single day without Satan attacking me emotionally. I've learned and pressed into God with renewed vigor and strength throughout the trials that I am going through, God is the only thing that is never changing in this lifetime. God never changes: he always loves us unconditionally and much more then we can ever grasp.It's such an amazing feeling to come back from working on projects and studying at 2 or 3 AM and put praise music on and start worshiping the Lord. If you let him, God will always refresh you beyond what you can ever imagine. When you worship and pour your heart out to the Lord you can't help but go to bed with an immense smile on your face.Sometimes I wish I could drop all of my studies and all the work I am doing at college to devote all my time to God. When I really think about...
Studying Chemistry? Things needn't be so 'Complicated'...
2008-05-07 00:00:00
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Studying Spanish Abroad - A Powerful Learning Experience
2008-04-24 17:14:00
Have you been participating in Spanish classes for your job or for your school? Would you like to strengthen the lessons that you have learned in your classes by educating yourself more about the language in the presence of the natives? Why not take part in learning Spanish abroad? The experience will give you the chance to be able to see a gorgeous new country, while you learn in what unique ways the Spanish language is genuinely a way of life for numerous individuals throughout the world. These are some of the best programs to take advantage if you are thinking about taking this trip, as well as some of the things you should do to prepare for learning Spanish abroad. Cordova, Spain One of the best locations to study Spanish is in Cordova, Spain. Once you get there, your accommodations will bet at a hostel or dormitory with students from both English and Spanish, and most signs as well as living instructions are in Spanish, so you will have to use context clues to find out where y...
Studying For Exams: Tips
2008-04-19 09:42:00
So, it?s that time of year again where cramming, late nights, and contempt for the system is common. However, here are some tips to help you study for the exams whether you?re in O Levels, A Levels, Matriculation, or IB, or anything of the sort. Sticky Notes When you have long articles or notes to read, ...
Studying the intersection of politics and pantry
2008-04-16 12:28:00
Two national market research experts with stockpiles of consumer data were asked by the Dining section to correlate data on voter demographics with research on how people eat.
By: Get rich
Arizona Cancer Center Studying Benefits of Green Tea Extract
2008-04-10 22:04:00
The Arizona Cancer Center at The University of Arizona is studying the effects of Polyphenon E, a green tea extract, on prostate cancer prevention. This study will determine whether Polyphenon E affects cancer-related biomarkers in blood and/or prostate tissue in men with prostate cancer. Tea is one of the world?s most consumed beverages. Polyphenon E is a chemically defined, decaffeinated, catechin-enriched green tea extract. Catechins are plant chemicals that are considered powerful antioxidants and have multiple beneficial biological effects that could lead to cancer prevention. Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in American men, other than skin cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be about 186,320 new cases of prostate cancer in the United States in 2008. Past and ongoing research in numerous experimental studies and in one clinical trial provide evidence that green tea or green tea extracts such as Polyphenon E may have the potent...
Studying Is Better Than Sex
2008-04-06 14:54:00
Top 10 reasons studying is better than sex: 10. You can usually find someone to do it with. 9. If you get tired, you can stop, save your place, and pick up where you left off. 8. You can finish early without feelings of guilt or shame. 7. When you open a book, you don?t have to worry about ...
By: ZA Vibes
Studying Tools: OpenCourseWare from MIT
2008-04-01 01:37:00
This one is for the more self-motivated readers. MIT offers what amounts to virtually the sum-total of it's classes to everyone, free of charge. No sign up or registration required. Even better, the courses are compressed into easy to download .zip files. MIT is committed to advancing education and discovery through knowledge open to everyone.OCW shares free lecture notes, exams, and other resources from more than 1800 courses spanning MIT's entire curriculum.In our modern era, information is becoming evermore freely available. The main task is how we assimilate, and then employ this information.Link: OpenCourseWareHave a nice day!
Four Factors When Studying Affiliate Opportunities
2008-03-29 06:00:00
In this article we will tackle the four essential none financial factors that we should look at when studying Affiliate opportunities if you are new to the online business. In a previous article we have listed and discussed the financial factors. Since you are reading this article then most probably you have already started your search ...
Financial Factors In Studying Affiliate Opportunities
2008-03-29 06:00:00
Many people, especially those who are new to the online business, are blinded by the hyped language within the Affiliate opportunities sales letters and they cannot see the facts that are laid within those lines. Unfortunately it seems that online marketers cannot but hype up their sales letters language. Therefore, we cannot just discard Affiliate ...
When you?re studying money should not be a problem!!
2008-03-25 00:00:00
I’m a student & i work fulltime as well. But as you know, nowadays being a student and working just might not cover those uuuuuber expensive studying fees (ehh & degree prices just keep going up each year! GRRRRRRRR!). You know that in additional to your school fee, you’ve got a car (& gas!), cellphone ...
Do you have children studying in lower secondary level?
2008-03-24 04:25:00
I'm looking for parents whose children are studying in the lower secondary level (Form 1 - Form 3) to complete a questionnaire (via online) for my pilot test on parents-school partnership.TitleLower secondary students’ academic assessment: Implications for parents-school partnershipsResearch ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to analyse parents’ perceptions of lower secondary school assessment. Understanding these perceptions may shed some light on parents’ knowledge of assessment in order to identify their need for further information to be better involved in their children’s education.Research Questions1. What do parents of lower secondary school children know about both children’s academic assessment and the procedures teachers use for assessment?2. Do parents understand the school report card properly?3. What are parents’ daily practices at home to assess their children’s academic progress?4. Do parents expect some support from schools so as to be b...
Studying Tip: Cram Time!
2008-03-16 16:57:00
Since Northwestern operates on a wacky quarter schedule, it is time for me to take another round of finals. Yes, a Northwestern Undergraduate takes 50% more finals than someone on the traditional semester system, but think of all the extra wonderful knowledge you can obtain if you come to school here!In an attempt to help with cramming tips, Degreedirectory.org has compiled a short how-to on cramming for exams. Though it may not be the most recommended form of studying, cramming can help you pull off that photo finish, if you know how to do so.Their first piece of advice is the most important:Panicking isn't going to help at this point, so don't bother. Instead, take a few deep breaths and calmly assess the situation.Hope this helps with midterms for normal student, and finals for crazed Northwestern students. Link: How To Cram for a College ExamHave a nice day!
Studying WordPress Theme Designing
2008-03-16 15:59:00
I’m really craving for a perfect design for this blog. I know there are a lot of good themes there but unfortunately they are all unique customized design which is very expensive and I don’t have a budget for that. Because of my thirst in a very nice blog design, I decided to study on ...
Intense Studying!
2008-03-12 21:32:00
Today has been spent studying, studying and oh yeah - studying! *sigh*I think I have prepared for the seminar tomorrow ... at least I've been writing 19 pages by hand, so that should constitute some preparation at least! I'm still very worried though, I really don't like seminars, and this one will be the first I'm attending, so that makes it rather a big deal! I do hope I can go through with it, and I think I will - but that doesn't stop me from feeling quite anxious!!I did bump into some really interesting connections with the Old Testament - Paul quotes it rather often - which made things a bit more easy to take! It did raise some questions though, so I'm hoping I can have a word with my Hebrew professor about it tomorrow, would be very interesting to find the answers to my questions, even though they may not be addressed at the seminar!This will be a short entry, but I have you a rather lengthy summary of what's currently going on earlier today, so I hope you'll forgive ...
Studying Tool: Pandora
2008-03-11 14:58:00
Often times, when the material we are reading isn't interesting enough to completely capture our attention, a bit of background music can really prolong the duration of our studying. I admit, my rock collection does not serve me well in these scenarios, but I do have the option of creating an internet radio account and listening to some more "useful" music.Our spotlight today is on Pandora Radio. Pandora dubs itself "a new kind of radio - stations that play only music you like," and the technique they use to pick only music we like can be twisted to our own benefit. For example, we know that jazz music creates a great environment for studying. You can either type in a song name or the name of an artist. Based off of this, it will play music which it thinks best suits your specifications. If you don't know any artists or song names, you can type in the genre, and Pandora will load a list of stations other users have created with that type of music.If, for some reason, Pandora loads...
Micon Secrets Studying Poker Now
2008-03-10 14:13:00
Why are you wasting YOUR time using poker strategies that don't work?"Discover The Secret Strategies That Are Proven To Make More Final Tables, Win More SitNGos, and Extract More Cash From Ring Games!"Finally... Even "Average" Poker Players Can Boost Their Bankroll, Make More Cash, And Establish A Pro Status Using Our Insider Secrets That's Taken Us A Combined 19 Years To Master! Dear poker player,Let's face it, playing poker full time is a hard way to make an easy living!There's no doubt that it's probably the most difficult lesson a poker player will learn. Too often people dive right into poker because it looked so easy on TV. The winning players you see on TV have a bulletproof strategy and level of discipline you just can't fake.Of course, you'll hear people tell you poker's an easy game, it's easy money, and then brag about how much money they've made. Wrong!Just ask them a week or even a month later about how they're doing at the tables. If their first reaction is ...
Saskatchewan Politics - Testing, not Studying, is the Key to Remembering
2008-03-06 19:20:00
Testing, not Studying, is the Key to Remembering Testing, not Studying, is the Key to Remembering March 6th, 2008 There will be a test after you finish reading this. That?s how you?ll remember it, after all. ? OK, what is most ...
Crane Kenney says Tribune still studying naming rights (AP)
2008-03-03 23:51:00
Wrigley Field is a shrine of sorts, a top Chicago tourist attraction and haven for baseball fans who revel in its throwback ivy-covered walls while partying and rooting for their Cubbies. There have been changes over the years, some that initially made purists cringe: lights in 1988, advertising on the walls, new bleachers, and this ...
Studying Tools: Wikibooks
2008-03-03 05:38:00
One of my newest finds is wikibooks. Think of it as an open to edit textbook for almost any subject. Say you want to learn German -- they have a textbook for it.Or maybe you are interested in Hindi? They have that too.Basic advice for using this resource:Read your text book. If you can't understand it...Search for it on wikibooks and see if you can find the course material there.If you need more help, check out wikiversity (here is their organic chemistry page).Now if none of this works, go to office hours and seek "professional" assistance. I mean, college costs money, so take advantage of what they give you.Hope this helps with the studying! Remember: Study long, study hard, then take a break.
Porsche studying diesel engine
2008-03-02 17:19:00
In yet another move demonstrating that Porsche is capitulating to the greener crowd, an industry newsletter is reporting that the German automaker’s executives have overcome their long-time reservations about diesel powerplants and are considering such a vehicle for their lineup by 2010. Reportedly, Porsche is studying a diesel engine for its upscale Cayenne SUV. This would ...
By: Blog Hipp
Studying Tip: Frinday Afternoon Planning
2008-03-01 02:06:00
Friday night is typically the ideal time to recover from a hard week, but I find I keep on worrying about the week as I try to enjoy myself. So I've designed a little tactic that not only helps me relax better, but also keeps me focused when I need to work.The approach:Take a sheet of paper, and title it something like "Work" or my usual "Homework for Tonight".Write down the major areas where you have work to complete, be they classes or types of chores.Write down all the work you have to do, from now till some specified future time (perhaps until next Friday)Take this list, and prioritize the items within each area.Then, prioritize the areas themselves.Now just forget about it all for tonight!The results:You have a plan for the whole week.You can relax better Friday night because you have a plan for the rest of the week.You won't forget to do something -- you have it all written down already!Enjoy Friday night!
Studying User Generated Content - the need for speed
2008-02-28 13:41:00
You know when people are being mean. They always say use a title. Telegraph communities ed Shane Richmond takes issue with Neil Thurman’s - make that Mr Thurman’s - study on UGC, which is available here. He calls it flawed. It isn’t flawed, of course.It was done at a certain point in time and things, understandably perhaps, have moved on. Call me a pedant, but I’d say a flaw implied a failure in methodology not a failure in time.But Mr Richmond - maybe I should say Shane - has a point. Most of the work on this study was done between 2004-6. The dates are all scrupulously recorded. The delay is not because Neil works at snails pace, it’s because the work was done for submission to an academic journal, and academic publishing is a slow old business. If it had been commissioned by the Telegraph, it would have been available rather more swiftly.Academics who want research careers need academic publication in peer-reviewed journals. People will often talk to academics only on t...
Transparent Fish for Studying Cancer
2008-02-26 07:44:00
Now scientists at Children's Hospital Boston have generated a transparent zebrafish by mating two specific strains: a breed that lacks reflective pigment, called roy orbison, with one that lacks black pigment, called nacre. The offspring had only yellow pigment in their skin, essentially looking clear. Richard White, a clinical fellow in the Stem Cell Program at Children's, named the new breed Casper, according to a press release from the hospital. Here is an excerpt from the press release:Viewing the fish under a microscope, White saw the cancer cells begin to spread within five days. He even saw individual cells metastasize--something that has not been observed so readily and in real time in a living organism.The spreading melanoma cells appeared to "home" to the skin after leaving the abdominal cavity. "This told us that when tumor cells spread to other parts in the body, they don't do it randomly," says White. "They know where to go."The fish may also answer questions about ...
By: Times Eye
EPX - Studying a Future SIGINT Platform for the US Navy
2008-02-20 21:17:00
From Defense Update: The U.S. Navy awarded three industry teams $1.25 million five month contracts (each), to help develop the system concept for the Navy's EPX - the future manned SIGINT platform expected to replace the current EP-3. Planned as a replacement for the EP-3
Studying Science Fiction Politics: Perhaps
2008-02-20 18:04:00
I'm considering doing an independent study course next quarter. My reasoning is this: I already have to take one course that is required that I really don't care about and since the number of modern literature courses offered (seeing how I'm a modern lit major) are rather crappy, I don't want to have to take three courses that I hate. So I've resolved to considering independent study as an option to do something interesting.   &-nbsp;I don't want to discuss race because, quite frankly, I'm not that interested in any subject of race within science fiction beyond tropes of racism and the data I'm collecting for the project I'm working on for this blog (which serves no academic purpose other than to educate myself and anyone else interested on what minority categories look like in the spectrum of science fiction and fantasy). My interest, I think, is in politics.   &nbs-p;Now, when I say politics I don't mean in the same sense of the types of p...
Studying the Science in Sleep
2008-02-17 15:35:00
Most of us encounter some problems associated with sleep. While we often shrug them off and never mind them, they can develop into potential risks that can totally become serious health risks and problems if we let them get out of hand. Normally, we only pay attention to sleep disorders once they become irritating and ...
By: SLEEPzine
Studying Tool: jMemorize
2008-02-17 02:51:00
Memorizing is a fact of life in college. Whichever university you attend, you will undoubtedly have to memorize loads and loads of information, and be required to recall it at a moments notice on an exam. With vocabulary, formulas, or just important facts, flash cards are easily the best manner for learning a lot of material in a short period of time.Now, if you are anything like myself, a computer is the main tool used in studying, from looking up key facts to typing up essays. Additionally, my handwriting is so terrible that writing flashcards would be futile. I would spend more time decoding what I had written rather than taking in the information. And here is where jMemorize comes to the rescue.This open source software allows you to input and save multiple sets of flashcards, even in multiple languages. jMemorize uses the Leitner Method for sorting out your cards. You input the amount of time you have to spend in a given session, and let the computer test you.Oh, did I mention ...
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