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Making an effective website can be a tricky process if you are unaware of primary web designing tips or ignore the actual objective of a web design. Read more @ http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/254451 "The whole gospel of Karl Marx can be summed up in a single sentence: Hate the man who is better off than you are. Never under any circumstances admit that his success may be due to his own efforts, to the productive contribution he has made to the whole community. Always attribute his success to the exploitation, the cheating, the more or less open robbery of others. Never under any circumstances admit that your own failure may be owing to your own weakness, or that the failure of anyone else may be due to his own defects -- his laziness, incompetence, improvidence, or stupidity." --American economist Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993) Meet today's protestors otherwise known as Occupy wall street of the 99%. They gather to protest and complain about what others have while they ignore their own shortcomings and bad choices. I guess our students are learning the lessons of socialized education well. I just wish they learned a lesson in economics 101 instead. HEED YOUR BODY’S DISTRESS CALLS… NEVER IGNORE THESE SYMPTOMS Posted by swati rawat @nutritionistsrepublic.com Remember the last time you had a headache? What did you do? Popped a pill probably and then forgot all about it. Fair enough! And what did you do about that ‘bout of diarrhoea’ you had sometime ago? Took some anti – diarrhoeals or antibiotics and let the matter rest, which was perhaps just as well. Simple problems, straightforward solutions! This is how it is most of the times. We would do well to remember, however that these symptoms are the body’s distress signals – ‘wake up’ calls meant to alert us that all is not well. One of the numerous aspects of the mind-boggling complexity of the body is its surprisingly efficient ‘warning system’. Disease sends this warning system into a flurry of activity, culminating in the appearance of symptoms. http://www.nutritionistsrepublic.com/post-details.php?pid=173 The current Republican Presidential Candidates all have some rather interesting opinions on the way Supreme Court decisions should be understood and then applied. Essentially, at least based on what they have said, they can be 100% ignored if the President, so long as s/he is a Republican ( I can not imagine that they would say these things if Barack Obama chose to ignore a Supreme Court decision nixing the individual mandate), disagrees with the ruling. This seems to reenforce the fact that Republicans do not actually have any real kind of respect for the Constitution or its drafters, they just have a thing for everything Conservative. For Republicans, if it is in the Constitution, great, if not, might as well pretend it is or campaign to add an amendment to make it be. I am not entirely sure what constituency the Republican field is trying to cater to with their attack on the authority of the Supreme Court. Fortunately, the government has consistently understood the Supreme Court ... read full post I will give you a list of jobs you can do from home for $4 Are looking for easy ways to make money online?? Here is a gig you simply can't ignore. I am an internet marketer who has been working online for 7 years now and I will be sharing the secrets of working online. You only pay $4 for this high value information... All the sites are free to join and are 100 % genuine and paying sites. http://www.fourerr.com/Tips-Advice/10115/give-you-a-list-of-jobs-you-can-do-from-home ![]() Rick Santorum suggests that income inequality is merely the discrepancy between those who work hard and have good ideas, and those who do not. Might as well just ignore the poor quality of our inner city schools, and the still rampant racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of marginalization that prevent people from getting ahead. Liked by Fourerr Online “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” ~Mahatma Gandhi Liked by John Smith For some decades it seems that humans are reluctant to discuss the issues raised by overpopulation and family planning. Well this is too important a debate to ignore any longer.. We must think about it, change our policies or perish. http://www.squidoo.com/issues-on-family-planning The physicist’s implication that scientists who blog about their research are trying to circumvent peer review is unfair. If we agree that science writing is valuable to society, scientists should share the same responsibility as journalists to provide comment and information in a clear and balanced way. Despite some examples to the contrary, there’s an awful lot of science writing on the web – about established results, preliminary findings or work in progress – that aims to do just that. The widespread coverage of the Opera neutrino results, much of which was excellent, is a great recent example. But it’s important not to ignore the exceptions, and figure out how to deal with them. The view that scientists who write about their work online are somehow trying to subvert the scientific process is unfairly narrow. The web offers great potential for a rich and vibrant scientific debate reaching beyond the research community. We should work towards maximising that poten... read full post |

