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The Journal that Actually Challenged the Starbucks Planner
2008-10-15 05:06:00
Finally, the Journal that bravely challenged the Starbucks Planner!!!! This notorious Journal I’m talking about is This Journal will actually Change Your Life!!!TM, which we will shorten as JOURNAL for your reading convenience. And oh, I actually do OWN one of the “This Journal will actually Change Your Life!!!TM” planners. And just a reminder, this post was not created ... [ This is a content summary only. Visit PinoyBlogoSphere.com for full links, other content, and more! ]
An Open Letter to Velo News : The Journal of Competitive Men
2008-06-01 00:14:00
..Dear Velo News,I'm sick of seeing man after man after man across the pages of your commercial "Journal of Competitive Cycling".Now I'm not what you call a long term reader of your magazine, but wanting to see what all the fuss, gloss and color are about, I picked up two copies from the local supermarket during grocery shopping, over a period of maybe 2-3 weeks.If you want to know how bad this problem is, here, I inspected two issues from the recent past, Vol 37, no. 7 and 8 dated April 29 and May 13.In 98 pages of no.7 above, 2 teeny weeny sections on 2 pages were devoted to female pros.In 110 pages of no. 8 above, one, I repeat, just one page was devoted to women.Whats worse, it was an ad for Continental tires that featured two of the most ugliest, wicked looking, fattest women I have seen in my entire life. It beats me how they can promote tires!After seeing that, I had to puke my Cliff Bars out, the only time I have ever thrown up such magnificent food.If this is some weird p...
The 13th Reality: The Journal of Curious Letters
2008-02-19 05:19:00
The 13th Reality: The Journal of Curious Letters, by James Dashner, is the beginning of an all new scifi/fantasy series for young adults.
The Journal
2008-02-06 13:30:00
Click to enlarge The Journal 4.1 The Journal for you! * Keep a daily journal! Keeping a daily journal has never been easier! The Journal always knows what day it is, and automatically brings up a new entry for you every day. * Get organized! With The Journal you can be as organized as you ... SHARETHIS.addEntry( { title: "The Journal", url: "http://www.plentyofsoft.com/ho-me-amp-education/the-journal/"- } );
Where Are The Journalists?
2008-01-24 05:37:00
For the longest time, I've enjoyed reading newspapers, magazines and various periodicals that are full of well written, thought provoking journalists. Perhaps it's the love of "the story". Perhaps it's something else. But when it comes to telling the news and talking about world events, there are two ways to do it. The thor5 Zoom(s)
The Journal of Popular Noise
2007-12-19 03:59:00
In the age of digital everything, we're all a little nostalgic for something tangible to hold and experience here in "first life." Recognizing this, The Journal of Popular Noise is a new limited-edition publication "inspired by the traditions of pop music, printed periodicals, and the delight of a finely crafted artifact."Each volume features three issues in the form of three 7"s, each by a different musical artist, and all enclosed in a letterpress sleeve that unfolds into a poster with info about the musicians and the Journal. The latest (out today) includes CH faves Copy, Pontius Pilot and Teflon Don. You can preview some of the music on their MySpace page and preorder one of the 300 copies on their site for $30 (the past issue is available too).
The Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty : A United States Marine Corps, Khe
2007-12-17 05:12:00
The Journal of Apostle Seamus Flaherty : A United States serviceman Corps, Khe Sanh,Vietnam ,1968 (My Name Is America) (Hardcover)By Ellen author White Buy new: $10.95$8.5873 utilised and new from $1.36 Customer Rating: First tagged ...
Keeping up on the journals
2007-12-14 17:20:00
As scientists, we have to keep up with new research coming out and follow the journals. We all have our preferred way of doing so though. Sporadic searches on Pubmed are one way, or weekly email updates on specific search terms (also offered by Pubmed) are another. Alternatively, there’s Hubmed for RSS ...
The Journal-Standard - Opinion
2007-10-30 07:36:00
The Journal-Standard - Opinion: "There are many ways we, as individuals, can make a difference. Switch your incandescent bulbs to CFLs. Use your air conditioner and clothes dryer less. Unplug your appliances when not in use (even turned off, they use electricity). Program your computer to switch to the 'sleep' mode sooner, and turn it off at night. Run your dishwasher only with a full load. Make your next car a hybrid. Drive a little more slowly on the expressway (your mpg will go way up). As Dr. Enshayan is quoted as saying in your story, 'The big part is changing ourselves.'"
The Journal is Two Years Old
2007-10-24 15:57:00
I’m bad with birthdays (sorry, ExPat Jane). I knew the ZenKimchi Food Journal was started in October, but I wasn’t paying attention to the exact date this month. It was October 16th. So now it’s been two years since I started the food section of the (heh) ZenKimchi Empire, and it has grown ...
Barack Obama - The Journal Of Blacks In Higher Education Endorses Obama For
2007-10-16 08:58:00
The Journal Of Blacks In Higher Education Endorses Obama For President and in so doing Theodore Cross, representing The Journal, wrote an article that calls into question Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's genuine commitment to African Americans.If you read it, it's damning of Clinton, for example..In her campaign to lock up black support, there are no qualms about playing the race card. Senator Clinton scored with black voters when she declared in a June debate at Howard University that the country would be more worried about HIV/AIDS if the disease were disproportionately affecting whites instead of blacks. The powerful political impact of her statement was not diminished by the circumstance that her facts were incorrect. The annual federal budget for HIV research is $3 billion. This is more than the nation?s entire appropriation for research on either heart disease, Alzheimer?s disease, or breast cancer. But Clinton?s assertion that racism drives white-controlled government de...
The Journal of Middle East Broadcasters, March/April 2007
2007-10-08 05:28:00
The Journal of Middle East Broadcasters (MEB Journal) is the official publication of the Middle East Broadcasters (MEB) Association, the first and only professional trade association specifically focused on promoting professional growth and development of broadcasters in the 22 pan-Arab countries. The MEB Journal is the first comprehensive magazine focused on the Arab media and television industry. The MEB Journal...
Science Tuesday: Results from the Journal of the Bloody Obvious
2007-09-26 00:00:00
"I only know what I know The passing years will show You kept my love so young So new..." -Styne & Cahn - "Time After Time" Sometimes science is about quantifying or providing evidence to support a hypothesis that is fairly obvious. Some people call this "no duh" science; my boss is a bit more ...
The Journal
2007-09-25 08:13:00
Very nice works by art director/graphic designer Sean Carmody
The Journal of Middle East Broadcasters, September/October 2007
2007-09-23 18:48:00
The Journal of Middle East Broadcasters (MEB Journal) is the official publication of the Middle East Broadcasters (MEB) Association, the first and only professional trade association specifically focused on promoting professional growth and development of broadcasters in the 22 pan-Arab countries.
The Journey, The Journal
2007-08-26 15:03:00
While growing in our thoughts together we learn of each others experiences, the writers life that reaches out to the readers, spreads the message of fun and warning where to go and what to avoid. A life Lesson, Who is right if everyone is wrong? When one person is right and writing can you build on a foundation that is created for all? read more
Michael Wilbon and the Journalistic Favor
2007-08-16 20:56:00
If it wasn't for Michael Wilbon, I probably wouldn't be doing what I'm doing today. Sure, I work in public relations at my alma mater, but the itch for sports writing, and what I've done with it in recent months through blogging, (check my Blogger profile) would not be possible without his
Thoughts on Competition and The Journal from The Board
2007-08-02 15:22:00
From the editorial board at The NY Times regarding the purchase of “The Journal:” “When Americans are served by many different, responsible, competing news outlets, they can make more informed judgments.” “The exodus of American news organizations from Iraq, for example, means more Times exclusives from the war zone, but Americans need and a healthy democracy demands as broad a view of the war as possible.” This is very much the case as with few exceptions at the NY Times we have to receive its slanted dregs every day. Like this thoughtful article on the front page this morning, “In Fox News, Giuliani Finds a Friendly Stage,” versus say earlier front page articles this week on Hillary Clinton and Chelsea, “Two Liberal Wrongs do NOT Make a Right,” and “NY Times Loves Hillary Unbiasedly.” In closing, the board hopes, but you know they have already made up their minds: “The best way for Mr. Murdoch to protect his $5 billion investment is t...
Iraq reporting: the journalistic mash-up
2007-07-19 17:06:00
One of the reasons we are so confused about what is happening in Iraq these days may well be the way Iraq is being reported. Yes, the war is usually relayed to us by reporters who are often remote and secure from the actual stories they are reporting. But there is something else at play, ...
A Beauty of Truths: The Journal of Aesthetics & Protest
2007-06-12 13:39:00
IntroArt as resistance describes in short form the cultural territory where Art Threat has pitched its tent. So too with the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, an online and print journal out of Los Angeles, CA that bills itself as a ?weirdo thinktank? but thoughtfully carves a path for contemplating the form (rather than function) of rebellion. The third issue was released in May. Topics covered include: Building the Temporary TV Studio: Experimental Media for Feminist Trespass (by Emily Forman), Physiognomy of the Oppressed (by Dave Murphy), Temporary Public Spaces (by Ashley Hunt), Quasi-cinemas and Hand Grenades (by Mariana Botey), Re-enacting Stonewall (by Matt Wolf). Back issues are archived on their website -- highlights include articles on: CIRCA The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army, Imagination as an Instrument of Survival, Activist Art and the Counter-Public Sphere, Deescalation Tactics for Outraged SUV Drivers, Decolonizing the Revolutionary Imagination ? an...
Alzheimer's group holds annual conference in Montebello - The Journal News
2007-05-12 01:05:00
Alzheimer's group holds annual conference in MontebelloThe Journal News / Lohud.com, NY -12 minutes agoMONTEBELLO - Science is making progress in its efforts to treat and prevent Alzheimer's disease, but a cure for the illness is still far off, … More: continued here
Conference on Alzheimer's planned in Montebello - The Journal News.com
2007-05-06 10:05:00
Conference on Alzheimer's planned in MontebelloThe Journal News.com, NY -32 minutes agoMONTEBELLO - More than a hundred people whose lives are affected by Alzheimer's disease will get together Friday for a conference about the illness. … More: continued here
Intelligent Design in the journal Gene
2006-10-11 03:57:01
Briefly, Stanford molecular biologist Emile Zuckerkandl has a review on design and biocomplexity out in the journal Gene, including an evaluation of “irreducible complexity,” and finds that “molecular biology makes ‘intelligent design’ look foolish.” Before any intelligence can appear, a world endowed with the potential for being experienced as a body of phenomena has to be existent. Indeed, if there is to be an intelligence, there first has to be something intelligible. Hence, when an intelligence is present, ?creation? must already have taken place. The paper doesn’t just talk about the mediocrity of ID though - it spends a lot of time explaining complexity as a natural process, both in and out of the realm of molecular biology and genetics. (more…)
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