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Academia Adds RSS Feeds to Their Teaching Tool Kit

Academia has embraced RSS as a means to educate, but scrutinizing how educational institutions are using RSS feeds in their daily routines show RSS is utilized can vary across different industries.

Academia Adds RSS Feeds to Their Teaching Tool Kit




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The Influence of Technology on Politics

The staggering distribution numbers, through channels like iTunes, YouTube, or podcasting websites, indicate that technology could play a critical role in the upcoming elections. Technology could be the deciding factor in the 2008 US Presidential race, and while distribution has never before been as accessible as it is to today's politicians and political candidates, politicians have far less control over the news and media than their counterparts in previous years.

The Influence of Technology on Politics




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The Hallmarks of a Good Podcast

There are many, many things that separate a good podcast from all the rest. Here are a few to consider...

Recording Quality
The quality of the recording is probably the most critical component of a podcast. A good podcast is easy to understand, and should be recorded at a volume level that makes it easy for listeners to hear all that is said.

The Hallmarks of a Good Podcast




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The Free Car - Drive a free new car!

Drive a free new car. Get paid to drive your own car like you normally do. No more car payments!



  • Sports & Recreation -- Autos

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The Simple Golf Swing

Unlock Your Hidden Potential by Discovering the Golf Swing that is Delivering Consistent, Accurate Distance to thousands of golfers world-wide.



  • Sports & Recreation -- Golf

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The Ezine Editors List - Writing Articles For Publication In Internet Marketing Ezines Is A--

WRITING ARTICLES SHOULD BE YOUR #1 FORM OF PROMOTION! But once you've put your masterpiece together, who should you send it to? Now there's a list of Ezine Editors who are simply crying out for your quality articles.




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Michael Green's How To Corp - The Home Of Great Toolkits On The Net

Great toolkits on the internet - if you're not using How To Corp tools, then you are missing your greatest internet opportunity.




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Easy-Download Protector - Secure ClickBank Thank You Page or PayPal Buy Now Button From Product Theft

If you sell any product via ClickBank then the chances are that it's being stolen right this minute! That's crazy because it is easy to STOP Digital Theft. This is a simple solution for any ClickBank merchant or vendor.




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How To Achieve The Swing In Golf

How Information Contained In A Long lost 1919 Manuscript Reveals Amazing Golf Swing Secrets For Today's Budding Golfers




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Discover the Meaning of Your Dreams today.

How one long-lost manuscript from 1915 reveals the answer to your own dreams today. This book truly is the answer to your dreams.




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Welcome to MovieAdvanced.com - The Largest Resource of ONLINE MOVIES, TV SHOWS, MUSIC ALBUMS, HOME MADE AMATEURS and more....

Download movies



  • Fun & Entertainment -- Music

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Adware, Spyware, Popups - They invade your privacy and harm your PC. Protect Yourself with NoAdware!

Try NoAdware for FREE and see for yourself if your PC is infected!



  • Computing & Internet -- Network Administration

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ICDSoft.com - The Ultimate in Web Hosting

Web Hosting starting at $5/mo, Domain Registration at $5/mo. Control Panel, Webmail, Superior Tech Support, Super Fast Servers!



  • Computing & Internet -- Web Hosting

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DC Podcasting News from the Digital Divide List

Bonnie of http://www.developmentseed.org/ writes:"Today at 5pm on channel 4, NBC news will air a story on podcasting in the District featuring interviews from local listeners and podcasters.Eric Gundersen, a web designer at Development Seed (http://www.developmentseed.org/) will show how you can download andplay podcasts from your computer or MP3 player and play clips from his favorite podcasts.




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OpenPodcast.org - The ‘Open Mic’ Podcast

Intruiguing concept that would automatically promote your podcast to its 1500 subscribers - you send five minutes of content to the address on the OpenPodcast.org homepage. I haven't had the chance to listen to it yet, so I wouldn't suggest sending in talk format... in fact I'd suggest you have a listen before you send anything. Here's a quote from the site. "OpenPodcast.org is a dynamically




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"The Freshest Podcasts on the Planet"

Thoughts ==> Here's another great place to ping when you podcast, complete with resources. Hopefully Pingomatic and Feedburner will support this soon. Link ==> Freshpodcasts.com.




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The Joy of Books

http://youtu.be/SKVcQnyEIT8

A beautiful animated film about books, filmed at Type Books in Toronto.




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World Economic Forum: Extreme weather, AI, cybercrime greatest global risks in 2024

Jan. 10 (UPI) -- World nations face escalating threats in the coming year from extreme weather, artificial intelligence, and geopolitical tumult,...




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The Rising Threat of AI-Enabled Cybercrimes: A Warning from NSA and FBI

In an era where technological advancements redefine the spectrum of conventional crime, our collective cybersecurity has been thrust into uncharted...




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The cost of cybercrime to reach over $12tn by 2025

External market figures suggest that the cost of cybercrime is predicted to reach over $12tn by 2025, and the growth of cyber-attacks has been...




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I Would Like To Thank The Academy

I have finally come to terms with the fact that I will probably not win an academy award in my lifetime. (I know, sad but true...) So knowing that, I am going to go ahead and make my speech now...




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Paris Is Making Me Look Bad To The Swedes

Well, when I was in Sweden, they didn't seem to mind Americans... Paris Hilton was in a convenience store in Stockholm when she was accosted by a shopper there, who called her a “whore” and started screaming that he hated...




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A League of Their Own

Ok, Big Brother freaks... They have a fantasy league out there for BB5. Why don't we do this... Those who watch need to sign up, and we can have our own little contest. Just let me know your league name,...




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Before The End

Short track with trip hop beat and a variety of instruments including a banjo caked in reverb.




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The Lonely Robot

Sometimes it's hard being the only robot in town. This song was written to cheer him up. Atmospheric track with distorted bass and trippy drums.




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The Most Important People in Mass Customization 2005-2006

Within any aspect of life, it is inevitable that certain people will frequently come to public attention, because their work or position influences the direction of events. Many business magazines list the most successful companies of the year, and the most successful or richest people. This website is a business news site, which just happens to focus very closely on a particular business strategy. Its called mass customization. Even within this niche, there are individuals who are making a significant contributions to the development and popularisation of the mass customization business model, whose work deserves to be recognised.




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Articles: Ninjalane Podcast - Next Gen Console (PSV vs XB1) and Overclocking Motherboards EVGA ASROCK

Ninjalane Podcast: In this episode Darren brings up the topic of next gen consoles including what games will be available for the PS4 and XB1 and Dennis reminds us that Ninjalane does motherboard reviews.




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Reviews: Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88X Gaming Motherboard Review

Admittedly as enthusiasts we often look for motherboards that offer the most expandability because we want to run multiple graphics cards, custom network controllers and the best audio card money can buy. These are the things that make a good gaming system and just happen to be available on the Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88X.




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The Work at Home Job Seeker’s Guide to Scams

Scams are a huge problem for work at home job seekers. Business and job opportunity scams in general are in the FTC’s top 10 fraud complaints. The number of complaints soared during the COVID pandemic, unsurprisingly, as many people were desperate to find work, especially remote work. If you’re...

The post The Work at Home Job Seeker’s Guide to Scams appeared first on Home with the Kids Blog.



  • Scams
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Where Are The Legitimate Envelope Stuffing Jobs?

For one reason or another, envelope stuffing is one of those jobs that a lot of people look for when they want to work at home. Usually, they become quite discouraged by the lack of such jobs available. Aren’t there any legitimate envelope stuffing jobs out there? Sorry to...

The post Where Are The Legitimate Envelope Stuffing Jobs? appeared first on Home with the Kids Blog.



  • Scams
  • envelope stuffing scam
  • legitimate envelope stuffing jobs
  • work at home scams

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25+ Basic Life Skills Parents Need To Teach Their Kids

Have you ever met an adult who didn’t know how to do a basic life skill that you thought should have been obvious? It’s amazing sometimes what people aren’t taught when they’re kids. If you don’t want any of your kids to be that occasionally helpless adult, make sure...

The post 25+ Basic Life Skills Parents Need To Teach Their Kids appeared first on Home with the Kids Blog.




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The Mom Of A Toddler Home Workout

There’s one very common goal for moms with toddlers in the house – finding time to exercise. That toddler might just be the key to getting your workout done. Who needs a gym membership with a toddler around? All you have to do is the mom of a toddler...

The post The Mom Of A Toddler Home Workout appeared first on Home with the Kids Blog.




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Ed Kawak, old school bodybuilder from 1 of the glory days of bodybuilding (gone2soon)

Ed Kawak, old school bodybuilder from 1 of the glory days of bodybuilding (gone2soon) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7p10MD_c2k



  • PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE PICTURES

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Any bodybuilders famous or otherwise who have glaucoma or R glaucoma suspect? Diagnos

Any bodybuilders famous or otherwise who have glaucoma or R glaucoma suspect? Before you go TLDR (too long didn't read)...you might find all of this interesting in terms of prevention.... or help if you have glaucoma or are like me "a glaucoma suspect".... at the end, there's more positive...



  • OVER 40 FORUM

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Wildlife Photography with the Sony Alpha One and Sony 200-600 Lens





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Has Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge Jumped the Shark?




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Hite Crossing Bridge over the Colorado River, Utah




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Wildlife Portrait Photography on Point La Jolla; Year-Round Closure Makes This a Thing of the Past




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Warblers, Whimbrels and Hummingbirds on the Coast Walk in La Jolla





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Wood Storks and Egrets at the Harley Davidson Rookery




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Saskatchewan Agriculture Issues Final Crop Report of the Season

Farmscape for October 31, 2024

Saskatchewan Agriculture reports the province's farmers are disappointed with this year's crops but relieved that things weren't worse.
Saskatchewan Agriculture released its final crop report of the season yesterday.
Tyce Masich, a Crops Extension Specialist with Saskatchewan Agriculture, says producers were able to get their crops off well before the heavy frosts set in.

Quote-Tyce Masich-Saskatchewan Agriculture:
Starting in May when producers were seeing it was very cool and wet so there were some seeding delays and also the early season cool temperatures specifically delayed crop development in the first two months of the growing season, which wasn't great for crops but the moisture did allow them to be well established for the lack of moisture in July and August that we saw.
In July and August there were hot and dry conditions throughout most of Saskatchewan which really hurt the early season yield potential that producers were expecting.
Early season, with all of the moisture that we had, there were more reports of early season root rot in crops which hurt crop establishment early in the season and then, as the season progressed and things got warmer and drier, that's when the grasshoppers really came out and started to feed on crops.
I know in the west and southwest producers were spraying for grasshoppers specifically and in areas of the province that would have gotten rainfall in the beginning July when canola was full canopy there were a lot of producers spraying for sclerotinia stem rot and there were some reports of sclerotinia stem rot in Saskatchewan but I think overall it had a pretty minimal impact on yields this year.
The biggest thing was the hot conditions in July really heat blasted a lot of canola which would have resulted in most of the yield loss for canola and other crops as well.

Masich says yields for most crops in Saskatchewan were slightly above average with the exceptions of crops like canola and mustard that were slightly below average but, given the dry years we've had the past couple of years, growers are happy with that.
For more visit Farmscape.Ca.
Bruce Cochrane.


       *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers




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Stockmanship Dramatically Improved Since the 1990s

Farmscape for November 8, 2024

An Animal Science Professor with Colorado State University says the handling of livestock and the understanding of animal behavior have improved dramatically since the 1990s.
"Pig Handling and Welfare" was the focus of the day one keynote address at Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium 2024, held this week in Saskatoon.
Dr. Temple Grandin, an animal science professor with Colorado State University, says there is a much greater awareness of the benefits of superior stockmanship.

Quote-Dr. Temple Grandin-Colorado State University:
One thing that's really good is handling has improved.
That's the good news but also attitudes toward welfare have changed.
I started out in the 70s and was the livestock chairman for a group called LCI, Livestock Conservation Institute.
It was a livestock organization and they had committees on preventing death losses in pigs, reducing bruises in cattle.
It all had to do with economic losses.
Then, when I first started out working with cattle, I emphasized how I could improve the economics.
Nobody at that point was even talking about welfare then gradually things got more interested in welfare.
Maybe 20 years ago there was a lot videos put out showing really horrible handling, really bad stuff, pitchfork in the milking parlor, knocking dairy cows over with a forklift, beating pigs with gate rods as hard as they could beat them, just really bad things and that started a lot of the things on handling.
I did work with McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy's in 1999 on inspecting pork and beef slaughter plants and it was very interesting taking high executives out and when they saw something really bad it was a true undercover boss moment.
They realized that there were things that we did have to fix but that kind of stuff's not going on now.
It took a long  time for a lot of people to accept that pigs and other animals feel pain.
Now the big emphasis has gone from, you've got to prevent suffering.

Dr. Grandin suggests by measuring and scoring handling, including such factors such as slips and falls, electric prod use, body condition score, lameness, vocalization you can tell whether you're getting better or worse.
For more visit Farmscape.Ca.
Bruce Cochrane.


       *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers




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Canada Encouraged to Work With the U.S. For the Benefit of Canadian Agriculture

Farmscape for November 13, 2024

A professor with Dalhousie University suggests Canada will need to work with the United States under the new Donald Trump administration to ensure benefits to Canadian agriculture.
“Navigating the Maze: Agri-Food Trends and their Impact on the Pork Industry” was among the topics discussed last week in Saskatoon as part of Saskatchewan pork Industry Symposium 2024.
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, a professor with Dalhousie University, says Canada followed the United States in terms of food inflation but Canada is now higher, the result of Canada's own food policies.

Quote-Dr. Sylvain Charlebois-Dalhousie University:
Dairy, meat are pushing food inflation higher and they're all pretty domestic.
That's why, during my talk I really focused a lot on the concept of competitiveness, because I don't think that right now that we're helping agriculture.
We're just making agriculture more expensive so farmers are struggling.
Right now, things are good for the pork industry but they're not going to remain the same so we've got to be ready for that and, with America becoming even more competitive under a Trump regime, we're going to have to follow.
I know there's a lot of rhetoric around tariffs and things like that.
I don't pay a whole lot of attention to that.
I think what's most important is the fact that we do have an American administration looking at deals, looking for deals.
Donald Trump is very transactional.
He's very predictable and so I think we need to capitalize on that as much as possible.
But I do think that the world is likely going to get more interesting as a result of what we're seeing in Washington and that's going to probably benefit Canada over time.
But we've got to be in lock step with the Americans.
We can't just be at odds with them.
We're at odds with India, with China.
The last thing we want is to be at odds with the Americans.

To access Dr. Charlebois's work google "Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University."
He notes all of the reports are available in both French and English at no charge.
For more visit Farmscape.Ca.
Bruce Cochrane.


       *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers




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AMC + Loews = Consolidation Hitting the Slumping Theater Business

AMC Entertainment and Loews Cineplex Entertainment have decided to combine to see if maybe, together, they can beat the biggest moviegoing slump in 20 years. Not that movies, necessarily, are the problem or aren’t popular. It’s just that, the...




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China on the Prowl: CNOOC Bid for Unocal Must First Overcome Chevron

China's $700+ billion current account surplus is calling out for application to something besides U.S. bonds, so the Chinese state-controlled offshore oil company is bidding to buy Unocal. The $18.5 billion unsolicited takeover proposal is $1.5 billion more than...




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AMD vs. Intel: the Abuse of Monopoly Power & a Dual-Core Chip Challenge

The grudge-match between AMD and Intel continues - although AMD is the clear aggressor in all of it. This week, in a follow up to AMD's antitrust lawsuit over Intel's "abuse of monopoly power" the guantlet was thrown down for...




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Google Talk: the VoIP/IM Extension and how it will Impact Skype, AOL, MSN & Yahoo

Back when I heard Google was raising $4 billion more dollars in a second offering I thought one of the targets might be erstwhile viral phenom Skype in order to get into the VoIP space in a big enough way...




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The Greenspan Era Confab in the Tetons: Easy Money & the Real Estate Bubble

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's warning that the current housing bubble is by no means burst-proof. Home prices could plunge, Greenspan implied, if long-term interests rates go up. Those rates, which are based on finicky international market forces, have been...