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Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S2 in pink color in December 2011 in its native South Korean market and it is now on preorder in the United Kingdom. Read More http://techblog.weblineindia.com/news/pink-samsung-galaxy-s2-is-now-available-in-the-uk Liked by Fourerr Online This novel was actually published in late December of 2011. However, this is a novel that I could not put down. From beginning to end this novel is filled with suspense, romance, humor, action, and mystery. Based on factual event that took place in Bronson, MI in the Late 70's this book brings back a strong feeling of nostalgia. Everyone that reads this book is sure to relate to the events that take place inside. I strongly believe that there is no reason why this novel should not be one of the top novels of 2012. Less than half of the candidates aspirant to be selected as teachers in schools in the state have been competent to clear the mandatory Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) held by Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB). As per the result announced by the board on 17 th Jan 2012, only 48.68 % aspirants have cleared the test. Chairman of GSHSEB R R Varsani said that 90,126 applicants had appeared for TET . Of these, 43,876 candidates cleared the entrance exam. Varsani claime... read full post Lucky first-year medical careers students traveled to the INOVA Heart and Vascular Institute to witness open-heart surgery. The students traveled to see an application of their studies on cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. They also observed the different roles medical professionals take in surgery, from cardiothoracic surgeons to physician assistants. http://news2d.com/indian-national-festival-day-26th-january-2012-desktop-wallpapers-collection/ Republic Day is India's great national festival. It is celebrated every year on January 26, in New Delhi. It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26. http://news2d.com/indian-national-festival-day-26th-january-2012-desktop-wallpapers-collection/ The 62st Republic Day of India will be celebrated all over the country tomorrow 26th January 2011. The most spectacular celebrations include the march past of the three armed Forces, massive parades, folk dances by tribal folk from the different states in picturesque costumes marking the cultural unity of India. Further, the streak of jet planes of Indian Air Force. http://news2d.com/indian-national-festival-day-26th-january-2012-desktop-wallpapers-collection/ Kopimism – a belief in the sacred right to share files – has been recognized as an official religion in Sweden, at the end of last year. “Information is holy and copying is a sacrament. Information holds a value, in itself and in what it contains, and the value multiplies through copying. Therefore, copying is central for the organisation and its members.” This is how Kopimism is described on the official website of the Missionary Church of Kopimism. Apparently, ever since 2010, a groups of self-confessed file-sharing pirates have been trying to get file sharing recognized as an official religion. After having their claim denied several times, they’ve finally seen their dream fulfilled in late December 2011, when Kompimism was officially acknowledged as a legal religion. The Church hopes its new sacred status will remove the legal stigma associated with file sharing.“I think that more people will have the courage to step out as Kopimists. Maybe not in the public, but at "PubMed Central provides free public access to research the public pays for." In December 2011 the U.S. House of Representatives introduced The Research Works Act (H.R.3699), a bill that will ban public access to publicly funded research. Creative Commons notes: "One of the primary proponents of the The Research Works Act is The Association of American Publishers, who describe the bill in a press release: > The Research Works Act will prohibit federal agencies > from unauthorized free public dissemination of journal > articles that report on research which, to some degree, > has been federally-funded but produced and published > by private sector publishers receiving no such funding. Please add your voice in support public access to publicly funded research. Liked by Peter Egan Jr. British celebrity Naomi Watts photographed by Victor Demarchelier on the cover of the Harper’s Bazaar Magazine Australia for the December/January 2012. The King Kong cutie looks lovely in a Prada ensemble, in career news, Naomi Watts scored 3rd at the top Australians earnings list, having hauled in $19.1 million in the last year. |
