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Female Brain, Not So Different From Male Brain
Amanda Schaffer has a very interesting article over at Slate that debunks some of the controversial “science” devoted to the differences between men’s ... View all -
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Capt'n Eli News, Graveyards, Avengers and other Fun Stuff!!!!
Hello all my friends out there in the Land of Blog!!!!!! It is I once again the not so evil, not even all that mean Darth Bill!!!!!!!!! I guess all of ... View all -
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Carl Recites the Gettysburg Address
Yes, it's me, Carl, once again. I want to remind all of you about our Recite The Gettysburg Address contest. November 19 marked the 145th anniversary ... View all -
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Name It Claim It for Diet Delusions
Guest post by Kiki of Does This Blog Make Us Look Fat? If you haven’t done so already, you must check these ladies out! This super fun duo ( Kik ... View all -
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Yoga Podcasts for Athletes
Guest post by the lovely Rachel from Fitness for Mommies. Rachel is a mom, wife and athlete passionate about fitness, running, cycling, yoga & pil ... View all -
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Power laws in the mist
Flipping through last week's Science yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised to see another entry [1] in the ongoing effort to construct a map of all pr ... View all -
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Cholera Is Epidemic In Zimbabwe
From the New York Times: clipped from www.nytimes.com HARARE, Zimbabwe — Cholera swept through the five youngest children in the Chigudu family wi ... View all -
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Current Events Are The Teachable Moment
"All I know is what I read in newspapers." - Will RogersHumorist Will Rogers said that back in the 1920s and I doubt that he would agree wi ... View all -
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The Serendipity35 Review For 2008
Serendipity35 has been getting a pretty consistent one million plus visitors per month during the second half of 2008.That both pleases us, and makes ... View all -
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Zeitgeist and Buzz for 2008
People search because they want to know about things. Curiosity is generally a good thing, especially in the education world. The people who work at s ... View all -
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The Under-Cat! Is #1
Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need is #1 in all its categories on Amazon and has sustained that position for several ... View all -
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Who's to blame for middle school sex scandal?
Our readers appear to be torn over who should be blamed for the sex scandal at Glades Middle School in Miramar. It's important to note that not all ... View all -
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OSAF board changes and project next steps…
I am very pleased to announce that Eugene Kim, Alex Russell and Andre Mueninghoff will be joining the OSAF board of directors. The Chandler project ha ... View all -
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Announcing the new Chandler Users Advisory Group
We are pleased to announce the formation of the Chandler Project User Advisory Group. Over the past 3-6 months, it’s become apparent to us (OSAF ... View all -
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Chandler Project: Next Steps
Back in January, we underwent a significant reorganization. Our founder Mitch Kapor stepped down from the project and provided enough funding to suppo ... View all -
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Using Ning for project management
Krishna De gives a nice overview of SaaS project management services in the latest episode of ”The Podcast Sisters.” In her quest for the ... View all -
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The Future of Subject Access in the 21st Century
Monday, July 14, 20084:00 - 5:15pmDr. Barbara TillettChief, Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of CongressDr. Lois Mai ChanProfessor, Schoo ... View all -
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Anti-Debugging Series - Part I
For those that don’t know, anti-debugging is the implementation of one or more techniques within computer code that hinders attempts at reverse ... View all -
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Wellbeing and Our Friends: happiness, health and long life.
Image by basykes Nikolas Christakis (a professor at Harvard Medical School) and James Fowler (from the University of California, San Diego) have found ... View all -
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We’ve Reached the Application Security Tipping Point
It’s been a long road since the early 90s when people first started public sharing of vulnerability information. Back then there were flat LANs, no n ... View all
