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Sarah Palin Comment Thread Par Excellence
http://chrisabraham.com/ 2008/ 10/ 10/ sarah-palin-comment-thread-par-excellence…If you have not been keeping on top of all of the great comments streaming in to the AH Poll entitled “If John McCain died or became incapacitated, would Sarah Palin be competent to be President?” you are really missing out! Some of them are the most insightful, thoughtful, and brilliant collection of thoughts representing the best and the worst of the right and the left!
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Is it Freddie, Fannie, or I?
http://writenow.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 30/ is-it-freddie-fannie-or-i/This is not “tongue-in-cheek.” Why is it that I–not highly educated, and not an economist–can see how foolish it is to give home loans in amounts that the borrowers cannot afford, and subsequently will not be able to repay? Within my family, a while back, I observed a young relative buy a house whose value was clearly above what he could afford.
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Symantec Rewrites Its Security Suite To Curb Nuisances
http://ptech.allthingsd.com/ 20080917/ symantec-rewrites-its-security-suite-to-c…It can be awful to have your Windows computer infected with malicious software, but it is almost as bad suffering the daily burdens imposed by the security software designed to protect you. Too often, security programs significantly slow down the computer, causing lags in booting up the machine, launching programs and receiving email.
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Investor Insight: Jamia Jasper, The American Israeli Shared Values Capital Appreciation Fund
http://israelnewsletter.com/ 2008/ 09/ 10/ investor-insight-jamia-jasper-the-ame…Recently Israelnewsletter.com had a chance to interview Jamia Jasper, portfolio manager of The American Israeli Shared Values Capital Appreciation Fund. This interview shouldn’t be taken as a solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell securities. The views and opinions are solely of the interviewee, and are not that of Israelnewsletter.com.
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When Incentives Go Bad: so many children left behind
http://flunking.us/ nclb/ when-incentives-go-bad-so-many-children-left-behind/No Child Left Behind? Who couldn’t get behind that?). However, the incentives do the opposite. As Stager states, “It’s hard to argue against raising educational standards, but imposing … Go here to see the original: When Incentives Go Bad: so many children left behind
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Another Thumbs Up For Steppin’ Out Of The Darkness
http://whenleastexpected.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ another-thumbs-up-for-steppin-out-of…“Congratulations, Solomon! This is a phenomenal story that people of all ages, races, creeds, and colors can relate. Your insight in uplifting each person through their struggle to achieve all goals in life is real. I am currently reading it a 2nd time and finding new meaning in addition to my spiritual walk and appreciating all of my daily miracles.
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Shamati - The Most Valuable Book In the World
http://www.laitman.com/ 2008/ 08/ shamati-the-most-valuable-book-in-the-world/In a recent blog entry, I wrote that we have just published a new edition of the collected works of Rav Baruch Shalom Ashlag - the Rabash. Here I would like to offer some insight and history on the most precious text that Rabash left behind - the book Shamati: Shamati is the most valuable book in the world, because it has the power to bring a person to the purpose of his life.
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Jonathan Trenn on the Social Media Echo Chamber on ZDNet
http://marketingconversation.com/ 2008/ 08/ 22/ jonathan-trenn-on-the-social-med…Congrats to Jonathan Trenn, featured blogger here and Director of the Washington Office of Abraham Harrison, on his guest editorial over on ZDNet, Echo chamber: Social media strategists are talking to themselves (more…) Related PostsPresidential Candidates Fallen by Black Hat SEOWhat is Upfront
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Is Passion Overrated?
http://biggsuccess.com/ 2008/ 08/ 13/ is-passion-overrated/One of the most awesome people we’ve met since we started Bigg Success is Jim Bouchard. He’s a black belt turned motivational speaker. He does a great job helping you get in touch with your personal power.
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Accepting Reality
http://www.slower-living.org/ 2008/ 08/ accepting-reality/Learning to deal with life as it is Working to accept the reality of life means you prefer to try to deal with whatever comes your way. You won’t make the mistake of pretending things don’t happen, and hope they’ll just go away. Nor will you resort to superstitious actions to influence the future in your favor.
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