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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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by Keith Holzman, Keith Holzman Solutions Unlimited. I've become greatly concerned that music is no longer considered to be magical, and I suspect I'm not alone in this belief. Music has become a mere commodity and is not valued for the exciting, emotional experience it's capable of creating. A number of things happened recently that have confirmed this realization. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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The golf professionals do have something that they agree on. If you do not keep your balance during the entire swing, it is not possible to have a good stroke. It sounds simple to keep your balance, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, it is impossible to have good balance when you are so tense that you are “white knuckling” the club, your entire body is stiff, and you are trying to hit the ball too hard. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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By Jay Goyette UVM Athletics always welcomes a challenge. The latest has been issued to the university’s athletics boosters and fundraisers by an anonymous benefactor: Raise $1 million toward the renovation of the Archie Post Field complex, and the donor will match it. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
article by markmcb America. Land of the free. Home of the brave. Dwelling of the shady presidential candidates. This year’s presidential election once again reminds us that the highest American political office isn’t reserved for the best candidate. No, it is a special place set aside for the person who has mastered the arts of defamation, slander, and equivocation, particularly during the campaign process. From the start of the campaigns all the way up to the elections, our system of giving the American people information about presidential candidates is seriously flawed. This article focuses on three key aspects of every presidential campaign that arguably do more harm than good in the way of providing the American people with the information necessary to select the candidate that will best serve their interests. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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After a careful investigation, I have decided against seeking a recount in New Hampshire. I am confident that not asking for a recount is the right decision. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
By Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP
NLP Setting an Anchor Process to Get Back Motivation for Losing Weight A client recently wrote saying, "When I was losing the weight I felt so good about my exercise and weight loss I actually considered going into the health field. I want to get that [feeling] back!" |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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By John Ginzo In this article, I show a class that can be used to find and display all of the urls on a web page. What for you may ask? Well, in my experience as a web developer, I have found a class like this to be very useful. Sometimes, you may want to use this class a a basis for a more complex application that crawls your site checking for bad or broken links. In other cases, you may simply want to check an individual page to make sure your links are formatted correctly, or don't contain any obsolete pages. You could also easily change this class to look for other items within your page, like specific text or tags. Who knows, this may be the start of a specialized spider that crawls sites on the internet looking for something specific. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
f°g(x)=f(g(x)) This is called the composition of the functions f and g and the idea behind it is to do the two operations of the function one after another. If you think of functions as little machines it is like linking up the two machines together to form a new machine. This goes in reverse order of the way it is written, because this makes the order come out right with the nested parentheses. What is happening here is that the x goes into the g machine first and out comes g(x). Then the g(x) goes into the f machine and out comes f(g(x)). So for example, if f(x)=x+1 and g(x)=x 2 , then since g is the function that squares a number, and f is the function that adds 1 to a number, the composition function f og would be the function that first squares the number and then adds 1 to the result of that, or f og(x)=x 2+1. For more complicated functions it might be difficult to keep track of it that way, but that is not a problem, because if you just follow the definition, the notation is designed to make it come out right without thinking about it too much. So, for example, in this problem you could also figure it out simply by writing down |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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By Seth A. Maislin | | The uninitiated ask the same question: Where is all that Internet money coming from? |
The answer is easy: advertising, subscriptions, partnerships for reach and content, and online commerce. This article discusses each in detail -- plus some suggestions for milking the industry for everything its worth. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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Author: Alan Lim Start writing! If you have always loved writing as a hobby, you can now make it an Internet money making opportunity for yourself. Sitting at home you can start blogging or writing articles to directories. You earn money on the Internet for every article you write and the pay is generally very good. By using keywords in your articles you can make them search engine friendly as well. There are numerous opportunities for writers – right from writing e-books, to SEO based articles, to blogging, to writing website content to even product reviews. The scope is unlimited. So it’s time you started exploring this Internet money making opportunity. |
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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First off, let me say I'm very impressed with Salesforce.com. I admire the company considerably. My startup, HubSpot, is a Salesforce.com customer. We're also about to become a partner so we can integrate our marketing product with the SFDC CRM/sales application and create some benefits for our customers. |
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