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'People Are Being Killed in Their Homes' - ABC News

"Israeli forces pounded Gaza Strip houses, mosques and smuggling tunnels on Monday from the air, land and sea, killing at least seven children as they pressed a bruising offensive against Palestinian militants. (Ashraf Amra/AP Photo)More Photos . Gaza's hospitals are said to be at a breaking point, with medical supplies running low and paramedics among the many attacked. Western media have not been allowed into Gaza so far to witness and report on the situation there. . Jenny Linnel is a British volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a Palestinian nonviolent resistance movement, and has been working in the Gaza Strip since August. Since the Israeli assault on Gaza began Dec. 27, Linnel has been working alongside other vo" [1]
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abcnews.go.com/International/Story?id... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:27 GMT] [751 characters, 120 words] [score: 264]
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People Are Claiming Social Security Benefits Early Because They Have Lost Their Jobs | Air America Media

"This article reports on the jump in the number of people seeking early Social Security retirement benefits compared with last year. The subhead and first paragraphs of the article describe this as surprising given the large losses in stock and home equity suffered by older workers. . In fact, the surge is totally predictable given the state of the job market. Many older workers are being forced out of jobs and having difficulty finding new jobs, so it is totally reasonable that they would look to start collecting their Social Security benefits as a means to support themselves. . Collecting benefits does not mean that people have stopped working. Workers can earn up $14,1" [2]
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airamerica.com/blog/2009/may/25/peopl... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:03:41 GMT] [680 characters, 114 words] [score: 431]
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allAfrica.com: Eritrea: The People are the Source and Guarantee of the Prevailing Security and Stability in Country - President Isaias (Page 1 of 1)

"Shabait.com (Asmara) Eritrea: The People are the Source and Guarantee of the Prevailing Security and Stability in Country - President Isaias . 8 May 2009 . Asmara President Isaias Afwerki said that the people are the source and guarantee of the prevailing security and stability in Eritrea, and not the police and security institutions. He made the statement in an interview with Gulf News newspaper which is based in Dubai and the Qatar-based Asharq newspaper. . Replying to a question why, unlike other leaders, he is not escorted by guards during his movement, President Isaias asserted: "the Eritrean people do not need the police and security forces." In t" [3]
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allafrica.com/stories/200905110069.ht... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 07:12:22 GMT] [662 characters, 109 words] [score: 450]
 
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People are fed up of joining brand pages on Facebook | FreshNetworks Blog

"Research released by the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) in the UK suggests that people are growing increasingly tired of requests to join brand pages or install brand applications in Facebook and other social networks. The research found that almost two in every three of the 2,000 respondents to the survey were fed up with the constant requests to join groups and try new applications. . Digging deeper into the research reveals more information. When asked what they disliked most about social networks, the most popular response (with 31% of respondents citing this) was too many invites to install applications. The second most cited dislike (16% of respondents) was advertising that isn t relevant to me . Remaining dislikes have relatively low incidences (such" [4]
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blog.freshnetworks.com/2009/04/people... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:22 GMT] [771 characters, 123 words] [score: 300]
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TED Blog: How to talk while people are Twittering

"Listening to Twitter: Evan Williams on TED.com Main In New York this weekend? Love Eric Lewis? 27 February 2009 How to talk while people are Twittering . Three weeks ago, while Evan Williams was onstage at TED2009 talking about Twitter, his audience became an army of #TED tweeters, hunched over their mobile devices, simultaneously listening and creating a written narrative of @Ev's 8 minutes onstage . Chris Anderson and Evan talked about this in their Q&A: the idea that while a speaker is onstage, there's a constant backchannel of reaction and communication that the speaker can access ("if you're brave enough," said Chris). . Evan made a joke about pulling his phone out during his TEDTalk to" [5]
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blog.ted.com/2009/02/how_to_talk_whi.... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [702 characters, 117 words] [score: 326]
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Why Do Internet People Think Content People Are Stupid ? – updated « blog maverick

"Why Do Internet People Think Content People Are Stupid ? updated . Mar 20th 2009 9:38PM . I was reading an article where the Boxee CEO said content would eventually be al a Carte. Why does he, like so many other internet people think content producers are stupid ? Has he, along with so many others pushing internet video not noticed what is happening to the revenues of the content and distribution industries ? Ad Revenues are falling. Quickly. DVD sales are slowing. The per subscriber fees they are getting paid are going up. Not only are they going up, they are consistent. . Now I dont know about you, but" [6]
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blogmaverick.com/2009/03/20/why-do-in... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:23 GMT] [613 characters, 111 words] [score: 961]
 
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Transactions on InnoDB » Blog Archive » People are Talkin’ … about InnoDB

"»ż People are Talkin about InnoDB . InnoDB executes a lot of transactions for MySQL users. And users and technical experts in the InnoDB community exchange lots of information about InnoDB transacting in ideas all the time. A great opportunity to participate in some of these transactions is the upcoming MySQL Conference and Expo. . Does your InnoDB-based application need more transactions to execute more quickly and reliably? Come hear these noted speakers present information that can help you get the most out of InnoDB: . . b 2 Responses Mark" [7]
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blogs.innodb.com/wp/2009/03/people-ar... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:30 GMT] [550 characters, 90 words] [score: 322]
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Why beautiful people are more intelligent I | Psychology Today Blogs

"Sociologists and social psychologists have long known that there is a widespread perception shared by many people that physically attractive people are more intelligent and competent, as well as hold many other desirable characteristics. A large number of experiments over the years have shown that, when asked to rate the intelligence or competence of unknown others, people tend to rate attractive others as more intelligent and competent than unattractive others. This sentiment is captured in an old aphorism “What is beautiful is good.” But why is this? Why do people believe that physically attractive people are more intelligent and competent? . While physical attractiveness is an integral part of mate selection, the evidence suggests that concerns for mate selection are no" [8]
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blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-sc... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:23 GMT] [788 characters, 121 words] [score: 732]
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Generational Myth - ChronicleReview.com

"Not all young people are tech-savvy . Article: Online Literacy Is a Lesser Kind . Article: The Real Impact of Virtual Worlds Study-Abroad Officials Consider New Approaches for Tough Times . International-education offices at American colleges should use the financial crisis as a chance to develop more creative and cost-effective methods, panelists told college officials at the annual meeting of Nafsa: Association of International Educators. . Iraq Looks for U.S. Partners in New Scholarship Program . Texas A&M Faculty Members Resist the Idea" [9]
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chronicle.com/free/v55/i04/04b00701.h... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:23 GMT] [548 characters, 83 words] [score: 100]
 
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People - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"For example, "people of color" is a phrase used in North America to describe non-whites. . . The concept of personhood (who is a person within a society) is the fundamental component of any selective concept of people. A distinction is maintained in philosophy and law between the notions "human being", or "man", and "person". The former refers to the species, while the latter refers to a rational agent (see, for example, John Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding II 27 and Immanuel Kant's Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals). Central issues of interest to people are the understanding of the h" [10]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People [Published: Mon, 18 May 2009 04:56:34 GMT] [612 characters, 101 words] [score: 345]
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People! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Five of the six members were writing songs by the time of the first album which contained a variety of styles including straight ahead rock, hard rock, country rock, psychedelic rock, classical rock, and rock opera. Band member Larry Norman claimed that People! wrote the first rock opera ever written, and that they influenced Peter Townshend in his composition of The Who's album, "Tommy". [ 16 ] . In 1966 People! was first signed to Capitol Records and released Larry's double–sided single "Organ Grinder"/"Riding High" which sold lightly. They began working on a first album by recording one song at a time as finances permitted. As a favor to People! fan club president Cathy Stashuk, the band listened to a record called "I Love You" and added it to the" [11]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_(band) [Published: Mon, 25 May 2009 15:13:55 GMT] [763 characters, 130 words] [score: 285]
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People Are People - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"People Are People “People Are People” Single by Depeche Mode from the album Some Great Reward B-side Released Format Recorded Genre Length Label Writer(s) Producer Depeche Mode singles chronology . "People Are People" is Depeche Mode's tenth UK single (released on March 12 1984) it was their first hit single in the US and the first single for the Some Great Reward album. . "People Are People" was written by Martin Gore, but the dancy poppy feel of the song may actually be credited to Alan Wilder. Alan did write the B-Side, "In Your Memory". Each song has an extended remix, the "Different Mix" and the "Slik Mix" respectively (although sometimes the "In Your Memory" mix is incorrectly called the "Slick Mix" instead). . The Clive Richardso" [12]
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Are_Peop... [Published: Thu, 28 May 2009 15:57:46 GMT] [751 characters, 127 words] [score: 900]
 
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People Are Strange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"People Are Strange “People Are Strange” Single by The Doors from the album Strange Days B-side Released Format Recorded Genre Length Label Writer(s) Producer The Doors singles chronology . "People Are Strange" is a single released by The Doors in September 1967 (see 1967 in music). It also appears on their second album Strange Days which was also released in September 1967. The single peaked at the #12 position of the U.S. Hot 100 chart. [ 1 ] It was written by Robby Krieger and Jim Morrison although credit was given to the The Doors evenly. . It was covered to moderate success in 1988 by Echo and the Bunnymen for The Lost Boys soundtrack. It was also covered in 2000 by Twiztid on the album Freek Show. Pianist George Winston" [13]
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Are_Stra... [Published: Tue, 26 May 2009 03:27:15 GMT] [740 characters, 131 words] [score: 561]
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Gawker - Glory Be: People Are Finally Watching 30 Rock - 30 rock

"Did Erich "Mancow" Muller Fake His Waterboarding for Publicity? Roxana Saberi's 100 Days of Solitude What Does Greta van Susteren's Psychiatrist Sister Think of Scientology? Susan Boyle's Fame Arc in Five Easy Steps The Lamest Teen Moral Panic Ever No Wonder Obama Didn't Release the New Abu Ghraib Torture Photos Gawker Login Relief Glory Be: People Are Finally Watching 30 Rock By Richard Lawson , 5:19 PM on Fri Apr 3 2009, 11,360 views Slurp) . Copy this whole post to another site select site advertising consumerist deadspin defamer fleshbot gay fleshbot gawker gizmodo idolator io9 jalopnik jezebel kotaku lifehacker valleywag artists gawkershop . Good news is rare in these worrisome times, but here among the rubble is a little ray of sunshine (mixed metaphors!) Critically-beloved 30 Rock is finally performin" [14]
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gawker.com/5197622/glory-be-people-ar... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:25 GMT] [820 characters, 131 words] [score: 350]
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Gizmodo - Good Lord, You People Are All Slobs - Contests

"T-Mobile G2 (Google Ion) Review: Most Improved Award Zune HD Hands On: Photos and Video Tour Hulu Desktop Is a Peek at the Future of TV A Rare Tour of IMAX Cameras Verizon CEO: We're Getting the Palm Pre, Storm 2 Within 6 Months Why We Need IMAX: A Pilgrimage to the Mothership Gizmodo Login Photo Contest Good Lord, You People Are All Slobs By Adam Frucci , 3:20 PM on Tue Mar 31 2009, 113,912 views Slurp) . Copy this whole post to another site select site advertising consumerist deadspin defamer fleshbot gay fleshbot gawker gizmodo idolator io9 jalopnik jezebel kotaku lifehacker valleywag artists gawkershop . This week, I asked you to send me in photos of your disastrous workspaces. And man, you people are much, much more disgusting than I thought. And I assumed you were pretty disgusting. . First Place David" [15]
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gizmodo.com/5192475/good-lord-you-peo... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:25 GMT] [821 characters, 144 words] [score: 494]
 
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Why People Are Irrational about Politics

"Why People Are Irrational about Politics by Michael Huemer . Abstract: I look for explanations for the phenomenon of widespread, strong, and persistent disagreements about political issues. The best explanation is provided by the hypothesis that most people are irrational about politics and not, for example, that political issues are particularly difficult or that we lack sufficient evidence for resolving them. I discuss how this irrationality works and why people are especially irrational about politics. . Contents: . 1. Introduction: The Problem of Political Disagreement . 2. Political Disputes Are" [16]
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home.sprynet.com/~owl1/irrationality.... [Published: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 23:57:47 GMT] [608 characters, 90 words] [score: 680]
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People are Talking

"Talk may be cheap, but listening to what people are saying about your product can be a valuable method of improving corporate performance. According to recent research, there is a measurable connection between what is being said about a product in online posts and real-time customer behavior. Becoming aware of online comments and learning how to use the information can avert potential downturns in sales and can help companies fine-tune their marketing. . Potential buyers of a product are influenced by existing users of that product, the research shows. According to Lakshman Krishnamurthi (A. Montgomery Ward Professor of Marketing at the Kellogg School), If you ask people what s" [17]
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insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/inde... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:26 GMT] [688 characters, 109 words] [score: 450]
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io9 - People Are Falling In Love With Paranormal Romance - Books

"Get Awesomely Wrecked With "Drag Me To Hell" Will Transformers 2 Be The Perfect Movie? 10 Scariest Eco-Catastrophes from Early Science Fiction Get Lost In China Miéville's Weirdest Cityscape Yet New Pandorum Trailer Debuts White Devil Toddler From Space Hell Through These Mean Megastructures, A Woman Must Walk io9 Login Books People Are Falling In Love With Paranormal Romance By Charlie Jane Anders , 3:30 PM on Tue May 26 2009, 2,157 views Slurp) . Copy this whole post to another site select site advertising consumerist deadspin defamer fleshbot gay fleshbot gawker gizmodo idolator io9 jalopnik jezebel kotaku lifehacker valleywag artists gawkershop . Publisher's Weekly has a great run-down of the rapidly growing genre of paranormal romance books, spearheaded by authors like Sherrilyn Kenyon. Among other things," [18]
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io9.com/5270821/people-are-falling-in... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:25 GMT] [825 characters, 127 words] [score: 322]
 
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Seventeen things that people are actually s...

"Seventeen things that people are actually saying when they retweet others . Retweeting (that is, repeating someone else s tweet, with attribution) has emerged from daily twittering habits and has become part of Twitter s cultural vocabulary. . The idea of rebroadcasting something interesting/funny you ve spotted isn t new, and the custom of acknowledging your sources isn t particularly revolutionary either, but what is interesting is that not all retweets (RTs) are alike. . . In fact, long-term observation of RTing on Twitter reveals that there are a number of different objectives which could inspire a retweet," [19]
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meish.org/2009/05/20/seventeen-things... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:26 GMT] [620 characters, 98 words] [score: 442]
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People are still the biggest security vulnerability | Security - CNET News

"There is an old saying in the security world stating that people are the weakest link in the security chain. Here is a bit of data that reinforces this ancient security adage. . ESG Research recently conducted a project focused on confidential data security that will be published soon. However, here are some interesting advance results that support this venerable security dictum. ESG asked 308 North American and European security professionals from large organizations (i.e. 1,000 employees or more) a number of questions about data security risks, policies, and technology safeguards. When asked to define the most important measures for protecting con" [20]
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news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10199331-83... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:27 GMT] [658 characters, 102 words] [score: 350]
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How to Present While People are Twittering | Pistachio

"People used to whisper to each other or pass hand-scribbled notes during presentations. Now these notes are going digital on Twitter or via conference-provided chat rooms. . Up until now, this back-channel has been mainly confined to the Internet industry and technology conferences. However, a survey of leadership conferences from Weber Shandwick shows that there is a significant increase in blogging and twittering at conferences. . So the next time you present at a conference, instead of being confronted by a sea of faces looking at you, you may be phased by a sea of heads looking down at their laptops. The challenge is how to" [21]
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pistachioconsulting.com/twitter-prese... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:27 GMT] [637 characters, 106 words] [score: 325]
 
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Think Progress » Huckabee:...

"#page { background: url("/theme/images/kubrickbgwide.jpg") repeat-y top; border: none; } --> Huckabee: I Don t Know If People Are Born Gay, But It s A Choice To Act Gay . On NBC s Meet The Press this morning, host Tim Russert asked former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee if he believed people are born gay or choose to be gay? I don t know whether people are born that way, responded Huckabee, but one thing I know, that the behavior one practices is a choice. . Huckabee conceded that people who are gay say that they re born that way, but added that he believed that how we behave and how we carry out that behavior is more important. Watch it: . As ThinkProgress has noted before, Huckabee has a record o" [22]
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thinkprogress.org/2007/12/30/huckabee... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [708 characters, 130 words] [score: 400]
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Video: How People Are Tracked Using BitTor...

"Video: How People Are Tracked Using BitTorrent . A common question from BitTorrent users is how anti-p2p outfits trace and trace file-sharers in order to send infringement notices. We ve reported on one technique in the past and now, thanks to Dan Morrill, a Security Project Manager with VMC Consulting in Redmond Washington, we have a short video illustrating another basic technique which is easy to understand. . Dan s example involves him downloading a large file with the popular Azureus client, while giving a commentary on the various types of information offered by the client, a brief ove" [23]
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torrentfreak.com/video-how-people-are... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 03:37:38 GMT] [599 characters, 99 words] [score: 376]
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Free People Search - Find People - Wink

"Wink Nominated for CNET WebWare 100 - Please Vote! We’re excited and honored to be nominated in the search category for the CNET WebWare 100 for 2009. Please vote for Wink here:  http://tinyurl.com/cnvx8n . Wink was nominated last year, but Google won the search category.  Hey, we all know Googl... more Take Charge now... Where are you online? . . " /> . . . People Search: Free People Search UK People search Canada People Search Email Search: Free People Search UK People search Canada People Search People Finder: Find Friends Find Classmates Find Co-workers Advanced Search Background Check: Background Check Detailed Criminal Records" [24]
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http://wink.com/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [645 characters, 104 words] [score: 750]
 
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Amazon.com: Click: What Millions of People Are Doing Online and Why it Matters: Bill Tancer: Books

"If you were to roll time back to the days before Hurricane Katrina, it would be a truly rare occurrence to see any tropical storm search terms in the top 1,000 overall search terms. Since Katrina's tragic devastation, search term data indicates that our sensitivity to and our awareness of tropical storms has increased dramatically. . The chart below shows the volume of searches containing tropical storm over the last year. . . In the four weeks ending Sept. 6, 2008, the top tropical storm searches were; Fay, Hanna and Gustav. Search term data also indicates that searchers are becoming more sophisticated in the storm searches, with queries such as Tropical Storm Fay tracking and Tropical Storm projected path ma" [25]
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www.amazon.com/Click-Millions-People-... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [720 characters, 120 words] [score: 361]
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Amazon.com: People Are People: Depeche Mode: Music

"Customer Reviews When People are People first came out in 1984, it was just a compilation of a few earlier songs on previous albums, several b-sides from earlier singles, and two new songs. It is an excellent CD that is wonderfully put together. The songs all flow into eachother naturally. Each song is terrific:. 1. People Are People - When this originally came out, this was a new single (since Some Great Reward wouldn't be released for a couple of months). It is the title song and one of the bands better known.. 2. Now This Is Fun - Originally a B-side, this song is exactly what the name says, it is a fun song. The rhythm and beat are extremely catchy. This is one of my favorite songs on the CD.. 3. Love In Itself - Originally" [26]
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www.amazon.com/People-Are-Depeche-Mod... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [739 characters, 138 words] [score: 650]
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People Are People 1984: Album review and songs from Answers.com

"Library Genre: Rock Review The unexpected American success of "People Are People," which remained the band's biggest U.S. hit until the start of the '90s, prompted this stateside-only compilation, very much a dog's breakfast of new and old songs alike. Earlier album cuts such as "Pipeline" and "Told You So" appear here, but the four new tracks understandably received the biggest attention. The title track itself, though the bandmembers have long since expressed embarrassment over it, still sounds like what it became, an engaging, instantly memorable pop hit -- if the lyrical sentiments are among Martin Gore's most naĂŻvely sociopolitical before or since, David Gah" [27]
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www.answers.com/topic/people-are-peop... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [673 characters, 105 words] [score: 541]
 
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How many gay people are there?

"It is very difficult to calculate even the approximate number of gay people, and in estimating even roughly how many gay people there are anywhere, the following points have to be kept in mind: How many gay people are there in Britain? . As of 2008, the most recent statistics regarding numbers of gay and lesbian people in Britain come from surveys done in 1990 and again in 2000. Between 1989-1990, a National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (NATSAL) of nearly 19,000 people was undertaken in Britain. The survey examined a cross section of people throughout the country, and looked at their sexual attitudes and behaviour, including people's same sex sexual experiences. The NATSAL survey was repeated between 1999-2001; this time the subject group involved less people, at j" [28]
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http://www.avert.org/gay-people.htm [Published: Thu, 14 May 2009 09:32:57 GMT] [789 characters, 130 words] [score: 802]
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Survey Says: People Are Happier - BusinessWeek

"Search all of BusinessWeek.com: Special Reports --> Survey Says: People Are Happier The 2008 World Values Survey found that freedom of choice and tolerance and not simply wealth have lots to do with a rise in happiness . By Matt Mabe Story Tools . Happiness hunters have done it again. They've used an army of pollsters and a mountain of data to uncover the world's happiest countries. But this year, there are some unexpected winners for unexpected reasons. . The World Values Survey, which has compiled data from 350,000 people in 97 countries since 1981, found Denmark to be home to the planet's most contented citizens (again) with Zimbabwe as the most miserable (again)" [29]
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www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/conten... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:28 GMT] [675 characters, 114 words] [score: 442]
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Chart: Who Participates And What People Are Doing Online

"Current BW Magazine Table of Contents June 11, 2007 BW Magazine Table of Contents June 11, 2007 Inside Innovation Table of Contents ONLINE FEATURES Book Reviews BW Video Columnists Interactive Gallery Newsletters Past Covers Philanthropy Podcasts Special Reports BLOGS Auto Beat Bangalore Tigers Blogspotting Brand New Day Byte of the Apple Economics Unbound Eye on Asia Fine On Media Green Biz Hot Property Investing Insights Management IQ NEXT: Innovation NussbaumOnDesign Tech Beat Working Parents TECHNOLOGY J.D. Power Ratings Product Reviews Tech Stats Wildstrom: Tech Maven Tech Forums --> AUTOS Home Page Auto Reviews Classic Cars Car Care Safety Hybrids INNOVATION DESIGN Home Page Architecture Brand Equity Auto Design Game Room Innovation Metrics--> SMALLBIZ Smart Answers Success Stories Today's Tip INVESTING Investing: Europe Annual Reports BW 50 S P Picks Pans Stock Screeners Free S P Stock Report SCOREBOARDS Hot Growth 100 Mutual Funds Info Tech 100 S P 500 B-SCHOOLS Undergrad Programs MBA Blogs MBA Profiles MBA Rankings Who's Hiring" [30]
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www.businessweek.com/magazine/content... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:29 GMT] [1053 characters, 160 words] [score: 300]
 
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Pssst. People are Talking... About Your Business! - ClickZ

"People are Talking... About Your Business! . By Patricia Hursh, ClickZ, . Every single day, someone, somewhere is discussing something important to your business. . This is a quote from Andy Beal s Online Reputation Monitoring Beginners Guide, and I couldn t agree more. Ask any local business owner how she s grown her company and you ll inevitably hear customer referrals or word of mouth. Customers have always played an essential role in business success. But with widespread adoption of the Web, what has changed is the" [31]
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http://www.clickz.com/3623660 [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 07:51:20 GMT] [526 characters, 88 words] [score: 321]
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5 Ways People Are Trying to Save the World (T...

"According to some guy who won a Nobel Prize, we could feed 4 billion people if we went all organic. This sounds great except maybe to the 2.5 billion people who would be left without anything to eat. . A tiny fraction of the people organic food would leave starving. . Despite all the claims that chemicals used in farming are bad for us, it turns out cancer rates have dropped 15 percent since farmers began using chemicals. How is that possible? Well it's mainly due to people being able to afford more fruits and vegetables, because the chemicals allow more to be grown. That's one reason the average life expectancy in the US went up by a" [32]
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www.cracked.com/article_17084_5-ways-... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:11:55 GMT] [643 characters, 118 words] [score: 503]
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10 Retarded Money Saving Tips (People Are Actually Trying) | Cracked.com

"The answer is to do away with all the frills normal people take on vacations; things like solid gold hookers, lobster stuffed lobsters and those snooty "accommodations" the kids are always raving about. Who needs a hotel when the airport you land in has its own roof? . Hooker with an entire body of gold. . There's an entire website out there dedicated to letting your "cheap enough to pick food out of the garbage" ass find the comfiest airports to snuggle up in for a night. That way you can be rested for your vacation, which will no doubt consist of walking tours of factories, free samples at local supermarkets and visiting libraries, parks and communal outhouses around the globe. . . Really, if you can put up with not having a bed," [33]
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www.cracked.com/article_17296_10-reta... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:11:54 GMT] [742 characters, 134 words] [score: 323]
 
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Citizen Marketers: When People are the Message

"When people are the message Ben McConnell Jackie Huba All about Citizen Marketers . A solitary citizen today with a broadband connection and several inexpensive or free tools has a substantially better chance of influencing the public's perceptions of billion-dollar corporations than ever before. . With a voice, a vote and a vocation, tens of millions of Americans are involving themselves in the cultural lives of business. The "social media" of blogs, podcasts and social networks are fusing pop culture with traditional marketing, and it's causing all manner of disruption. . . "Citizen Marketers" makes the case that the dis" [34]
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www.creatingcustomerevangelists.com/c... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:35 GMT] [631 characters, 100 words] [score: 446]
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America's Credit Unions: Where people are worth more than money.

"Compare credit union and bank rates America's Credit Unions: Where people are worth more than money Fraud Alert . Credit Union National Association is aware of phone calls, text messages, and emails being made about: . The e-mails and text messages ask that the customer call a number in order to have their account reactivated. Some may request that you leave callback information or provide your financial information directly. All of these messages are fraudulent. Please do not respond to these messages. . The Credit Union National Association is the trade association for credit unions in the US. CUNA does not maintain any type of customer/member fi" [35]
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http://www.creditunion.coop/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:30 GMT] [657 characters, 107 words] [score: 450]
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The Book

"The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World, New York: Harmony Books, October, 2000 by Paul H. Ray, Ph.D. and Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D. Does the religious right have a hammerlock on values in America? Is the new American dream really about getting and spending, and being the first zillionaire on the block? At the turn of the millennium, fifty million ordinary Americans emphatically disagree. They are the Cultural Creatives - the leading edge creators of a new culture in America. In this landmark book, sociologist Paul H. Ray and psychologist Sherry Ruth Anderson draw upon 13 years of survey research studies on over 100,000 Ameri" [36]
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http://www.culturalcreatives.org/book.html [Published: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:20:01 GMT] [664 characters, 109 words] [score: 150]
 
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People are talking ...

"Mickey Morgan, Karma Press Your work is so important. In the past year, related to ethanol from corn, merchandise from China, and other subjects, I've often told people, 'That's what Earth Policy Institute predicted would happen.' - David Wann, co-author of Affluenza ... the most important voice of our time. -Judy Hyde, Quaker activist I find the publications of EPI very useful as teaching material. We have no access to many textbooks on the subject. I am, therefore, requesting your permission to make copies of your publications available on the EPI web site for educational use. We may e" [37]
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http://www.earth-policy.org/Books/Talking.htm [Published: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 22:53:24 GMT] [595 characters, 99 words] [score: 250]
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Millions of people are on the brink of starvation in the Horn of Africa

"6 January 2006, Rome - Millions of people are on the brink of starvation in the Horn of Africa due to recent severe droughts coupled with the effects of past and ongoing conflicts, FAO said in a special alert today. In Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti and Ethiopia more than 11 million people are estimated to be in need of assistance. Food shortages are particularly grave in Somalia where about 2 million people need humanitarian assistance. The food situation is also very serious in pastoral areas of northern and eastern Kenya, south-eastern Ethiopia and Djibouti. In Somalia, most of the affected people are in the south where pastoral communities are facing acute food and livelihood crises due to severe drought. The secondary rainy season or Deyr (October to Dec" [38]
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www.fao.org/newsroom/en/news/2006/100... [Published: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:54:38 GMT] [764 characters, 127 words] [score: 700]
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The People Are the Company | Fast Company

"Newsletters //--> Print Email The People Are the Company By: John Seely Brown and Estee Solomon Gray . Revolutions start in the most unexpected places and with the most unlikely heroes. Who would imagine that the conventional wisdom of the Industrial Age would be challenged by copier repair technicians -- "tech reps" -- at Xerox? Or that field research by anthropologists would support a new set of management principles for competing in the Knowledge Era? . The story begins in the 1980s. We were looking for ways to boost the productivity of the Xerox field service staff. Before deciding how to proceed, we launched a study. An anthropologist from" [39]
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www.fastcompany.com/magazine/01/peopl... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:36 GMT] [653 characters, 109 words] [score: 300]
 
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Final Score: People Are So Much More Than Numbers - FOXBusiness.com

"Existing users please login Home / Markets / Business Leaders Friday, May 15, 2009 The Final Score Final Score: People Are So Much More Than Numbers . The world's a big place, teaming with billions of people, crowded into megacities like New York and L.A. But when your best friend dies, the world suddenly seems a lot smaller -- a lot emptier. It's like a huge chunk of the world just disappears. . It's been like that for me the past couple of weeks, since my friend Harry died. I still have a wonderful family, a great job and great friends. But there's a big hole in the world that can't be replaced with other people or other things. . It's made me realize that one person's life adds up to s" [40]
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www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/bus... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:32 GMT] [698 characters, 132 words] [score: 400]
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Taller People Are Happier

"-- Taller people are happier, at least on average. According to recent data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index study, taller people are more satisfied with their lives than shorter people are; are more likely to report experiencing several positive emotions such as enjoyment and happiness; and are less likely to report experiencing negative emotions such as anger, sadness, stress, and worry. Taller people are also less likely to report experiencing physical pain. . . As a part of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index study, people were asked to give their heights, and to evaluate" [41]
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www.gallup.com/poll/110167/Taller-Peo... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:32 GMT] [598 characters, 93 words] [score: 750]
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'Innocent people are branded as criminals,' says DNA pioneer, Sir Alec Jeffreys | Politics | The Observer

"Ministers' decision to keep the profiles of more than 800,000 innocent people on the national DNA database for the next six to 12 years threatens the use of genetic fingerprinting to solve serious crimes, Sir Alec Jeffreys warned last week. . The inventor of DNA fingerprinting, which has transformed forensic investigations, told the Observer that police retention of profiles - even those belonging to people never charged with any crime - had created intense grievance. . "I am getting lots of emails from innocent people whose profiles are kept on the database. I have also met many of them," said Jeffreys. "There is real upset out there. Some people are seriously distressed. They feel they are being branded as criminals when they are innocent." . In the past, Jeffreys said, people h" [42]
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www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:32 GMT] [792 characters, 132 words] [score: 740]
 
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Elizabeth Warren To Geithner: "People Are Angry"

""People are angry that even if they have paid their bills on time consistently and never missed a payment, their TARP-assisted banks are unilaterally raising their interest rates or slashing their credit lines," said Warren, who added that people are upset about foreclosures and a shortage of financing for small businesses. . "People are angry because they are paying for programs that haven't been fully explained and that have no apparent benefit for their families or the economy as a whole, but still seem to leave enough cash in the system for lavish bonuses and golf outings," the TARP watchdog said. "None of this seems fair." . Panel member Richard Neiman, state superintendent of the New York banks, told Geithner that he had asked Huffington Post readers in a blog post to submit questions for him to ask the Treasury secretary. . "Literally within hours of t" [43]
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www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/21/eli... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:32 GMT] [872 characters, 147 words] [score: 734]
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Stinson Carter: When the People Are Wrong -- A Son's Defense of His Father's Gay Marriage

"Now "the people" of California have decided that the structure of my family is a threat to their children, to their lifestyle, to the sanctity of marriage, or to some combination of them all. The political arguments supporting gay marriage have been made by people who can make them far better than I can. And still, the opposition may never change their minds. But their children will, and if not them then their grandchildren. Because the seeds of their defeat are not the gays and lesbians lining up at the courthouses; the seeds of their defeat are the same as with any other civil rights issue in history -- truth and time. . If my mother and I can support the marriage of a man whose sexuality threw her life off course and jarred me" [44]
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www.huffingtonpost.com/stinson-carter... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:32 GMT] [741 characters, 135 words] [score: 442]
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Don Norman's jnd.org / People Are From Earth, Machines Are From Outer Space

"Jump to essays on Game usability People Are From Earth, Machines Are From Outer Space Prologue: In the summer of 2008, I locked myself away in a secluded, secret location and wrote a book. My publisher didn't like it. "Boring," he said. Boring! Me? So I rewrote the beginning, which I present here to you. (Interested readers can find the original version, Sociable design, on my website, jnd.org.) . The average household has 73 different electronic appliances. Seven of them have never been taken out of the box; 14 are tucked away in kitchen drawers, bathroom cupboards, and closet shelves. As for the rest, they're scattered about the home, each with three tiny red lights, some with blue or green ones, all of them beyond anyone's co" [45]
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www.jnd.org/dn.mss/people_are_from_ea... [Published: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:51:14 GMT] [739 characters, 127 words] [score: 500]
 
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How many people are working on Assassin's Creed 2? A lot.

"Skip to Content AOL Games Ubisoft Montreal's Sebastien Puel, producer on Assassin's Creed 2 , is in charge of 450 people (still not confirmed if he drives a Dodge Stratus). Those 450 people, however, are in charge of bringing Ezio Auditore de Firenze to life before the Ubisoft-imposed March 10 deadline arrives. Puel claims the group is roughly three times the size of the original crew of folks employed to create AC1 and that, among those folks, 75 percent have been kept on board from the nascent team. "Making [ Assassin's Creed ] from A to Z took around four years ... it's a very good thing we are keeping most of the core members who envisioned the first Assassin's Creed ," he says, adding that the original tea" [46]
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www.joystiq.com/2009/05/19/how-many-p... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:33 GMT] [721 characters, 129 words] [score: 443]
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'People are sick and tired of being second-class citizens' | KOMO News - Seattle, Washington | Local & Regional

"By KOMO Staff & News Services SEATTLE -- Scores of people rallied in downtown Seattle to protest a California Supreme Court ruling that upheld that state's gay marriage ban.Joe Mirabella helped organized the Tuesday evening rally at Westlake Center in Seattle. Mirabelle said he believes legalization of same-sex marriage is inevitable, but some of those gathered said they were prepared to be let down. "We were disappointed, but also not totally surprised. For us it's conclusion of a disappointment that started last November," said Connie Watts. Still, the premonitions didn't stop the hundreds of protesters from rallying and even participating in an impromptu from downtown Seattel to the city's Capitol Hill neighborhood. "The spontaneous march that happened today out of the rally spoke to what gay folk" [47]
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www.komonews.com/news/local/46140267.... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:10:01 GMT] [812 characters, 127 words] [score: 300]
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Know What People Are Saying about a Web Page - Track Reactions on Twitter, Blogs, Digg, etc.

"If you want to know what people are currently saying about any web page on the Internet, you can either copy-paste the link (URL) of that page in a blog search engine like Technorati or, if you need something more instant, try any of the following bookmarklets. . These bookmarklets will help you know which other sites are linking to the web page that you re viewing and the best part is that you don t have leave the page that you re on. . See what others are saying about a web page . ConvoTrack This! - This bookmarklet will pull posts from Digg, Twitter, FriendFeed, Reddit, Hacker News and any other blog that mentions the article and the reaction will load it in neat sidebar. . . Convotrack provides a permalink to every URL (see example) but if you don t want to install bookmarklets," [48]
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www.labnol.org/internet/track-web-pag... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 07:22:03 GMT] [795 characters, 147 words] [score: 445]
 
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The Doors – People Are Strange – Listen & lyrics at Last.fm

"Add to my Library Share More People Are Strange is a single released by The Doors in September 1967. It also appears on their second album Strange Days which was also released in September 1967. The single peaked at the #12 position of the U.S. Hot 100 chart. It was written by Robby Krieger and Jim Morrison although credit was given to the The Doors evenly. It was covered to moderate success in 1988 by Echo and the Bunnymen for The Lost Boys soundtrack. It was also covered in 2000 by Twiztid on the album Freek Show. Pianist George Winston also covered the song on his album Night Divides the Day - The Music of the Doors. Add video" [49]
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www.last.fm/music/The+Doors/_/People+... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:34 GMT] [639 characters, 119 words] [score: 350]
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Marginal Revolution: Beautiful People are Mean

"Recent Posts May Archives Blogs We Like Resources Interesting People and Sites . Ranking your friends on MySpace Main The best sentence I read today (so far) Beautiful People are Mean . Several year ago, I read about the experiment showing that average faces are judged more beautiful than non-average faces. In Judith Rich Harris's No Two Alike there is an arresting figure which demonstrates. With a little search on the web I was able to duplicate the figure, which is based on the original research. The top two pictures are the averages of two faces, the next two are averages of 4, 8, and 16 faces and the final pict" [50]
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www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalre... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:34 GMT] [623 characters, 111 words] [score: 500]
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People - mediabistro.com: jobs, classes, community and news for media professionals

"Nonetheless (as threatened) Time Inc., American Media, and Bauer have pulled their magazines from Wal-Mart, the single biggest magazine retailer in the country, over a... [FishBowlNY] . Time Inc. in Price Hike Showdown With Burkle Company - Unlike, say, Conde Nast who amidst the outcry over the closure of Domino may be wishing very much they had invested in their web properties prior to "seeing the religion" as a result of the financial collapse Time Inc., as we mentioned yesterday, is doing fairly well online. ... [FishBowlNY] . People in the Tank for 'Scary Smart' Brangelina? - According to the New York Times People one of the few magazines still doing well in this economy, by the way agreed" [51]
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www.mediabistro.com/People-profile.ht... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:34 GMT] [704 characters, 119 words] [score: 222]
 
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Active Listening - Improve Listening Skills with Mind Tools

"More Active Listening Hear What People Are Really Saying . Listening is one of the most important skills you can have. How well you listen has a major impact on your job effectiveness, and on the quality of your relationships with others. . We listen to obtain information. We listen to understand. We listen for enjoyment. We listen to learn. . Given all this listening we do, you would think we d be good at it! In fact we re not. Depending on the study being quoted, we remember a dismal 25-50% of what we hear. That means that when you talk to your boss, colleagues, customers or spouse for 10 minu" [52]
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www.mindtools.com/CommSkll/ActiveList... [Published: Fri, 22 May 2009 10:43:01 GMT] [603 characters, 112 words] [score: 100]
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Mountains & Minds -- People Are Curious

"There's no explanation for it other than "sporadic birth defect." Sure, Connolly says, something like shark attack or mortar explosion are much more dramatic; people often ask if he's been in a car accident or had an amputation. . "For someone seeing me for the first time, all of these stories are equally plausible," said Connolly, who, after a lifetime of observing reactions, has come to accept surprise. But his growing interest in art and self-expression led him to want to document the reaction as a mirror of a more universal truth: mankind's need to invent stories for things that may not make sense. . "The larger question is: Why do we feel the need to craft a story for someone that seems different?" Connolly asks. . The journey to answer that question-or at leas" [53]
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www.montana.edu/mountainsandminds/fal... [Published: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 20:37:46 GMT] [777 characters, 135 words] [score: 350]
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Left-handed people are more inhibited - life - 03 November 2008 - New Scientist

"Now it seems that left-handed people face a similar struggle in the mental sphere: behavioural research suggests they are prone to inhibition and anxiety. . When about to do something, left-handers tend to dither, says Lynn Wright, a behavioural psychologist at the University of Abertay Dundee, UK, who led the study. "Right-handers tend to jump in a bit." . On tests of behavioural inhibition, 46 left-handed men and women scored higher than 66 right-handers. Women, too, tended to rack up higher scores on the tests of reticence. . Wright and her colleagues uncovered these predilections by giving subjects a behavioural test that gauges both personal restraint and impulsiveness, qualities which se" [54]
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www.newscientist.com/article/dn15112-... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:35 GMT] [703 characters, 111 words] [score: 300]
 
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Governor Paterson's 'own people' are against him, too, shows poll

"Search field Governor Paterson s own people are against him, too, shows poll . BY Kenneth Lovett AND Frank Lombardi DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS . Wednesday, May 13th 2009, 2:12 PM Related News Articles . Separate polls released Wednesday delivered bad news for Gov. Paterson and good news for Mayor Bloomberg. . In Paterson's case, despite being New York's first black governor, his job approval among African Americans remains low, a new poll by Quinnipiac University shows. . Among blacks, 49% disapprove of the way Paterson is handling his job while just 37% approve, the poll found. . Overall, Paterson's" [55]
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www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/05/... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:35 GMT] [606 characters, 100 words] [score: 300]
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Old People Are Funny

"Firefly Brad Carter Old people + machine guns = Hilarity! . Check out this old lady firing a machine gun and threatening to shoot her target in the toodles! . . . . . Posted in 1 No Comments You’re Only As Old As You Act . (An elderly woman well into her 70s comes through the check-out line with a single bottle of wine. I start to scan the bottle through.) . Customer: “Wait! Aren’t you going to check my ID?” . Me: “Er, no, ma’am, I don’t think it’s really necessary…” . Customer: “Well, that’s no good! You should check all ID if you’re selling alcohol" [56]
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http://www.oldpeoplearefunny.com/ [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:36 GMT] [583 characters, 108 words] [score: 300]
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Interview: Facebook Investor Tamas: ‘People Are Obsessed With IPOs’ | paidContent.org

"paidContent.org - The Economics of Content Current Story Interview: Facebook Investor Tamas: People Are Obsessed With IPOs . By Staci D. Kramer - Tue 26 May 2009 02:43 PM PST . Digital Sky Technologies London partner Alexander Tamas and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (pictured, right) met with a steady stream of reporters Tuesday afternoon, explaining why a company with lots of money wanted such a small stake in Facebook and why a company that says it needs no money took a new $200 million investment. Tucked away in an alcove at the Four Seasons in Carlsbad, Calif., (with the *Washington Post Co. s* Donald Graham, a Facebook board member, sitting in but not par" [57]
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www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-faceboo... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:37 GMT] [668 characters, 114 words] [score: 326]
 
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People Are Capital - How Businesses Can Better Use Their People

"--> People Are Capital . We used to talk about People Capital. Then it became Human Capital Value (HCV). Both of these were good starts at recognizing the value of its people to any business. However, we need to do more than recognize that people have a value to the business. We need to understand and acknowledge that people are the most important asset of any business that hopes to be successful for the long term. . People Are Capital focuses attention on the preeminence of people as an asset to the business." [58]
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http://www.peoplearecapital.com/ [Published: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 20:26:00 GMT] [517 characters, 93 words] [score: 800]
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What people are reading - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

"What people are reading . . This list is based on last week's national retail book sales. Included are more than 1.5 million volumes from about 4,700 booksellers. . Included is this week's rank (last week's rank), fiction (F) and nonfiction (NF). . 1. (3) New Moon by Stephenie Meyer. Young adult: Second in Twilight vampire love saga (F) Little, Brown for Young Readers, $10.99. . 2. (1) Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan. Youth: Percy Jackson attempts to stop the Lord of Time (F) Disney Hyperion Books for Children, $17.99. ." [59]
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www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtr... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:37 GMT] [562 characters, 97 words] [score: 380]
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PPI: More People Are Reading

"Trade Policy The Globalization Debate PPI Trade Facts World Trade Organization Finance & Investment About This Project Energy & Environment Health Care Technology & Innovation The New Economy Work, Family & Community National Service & Civic Enterprise Quality of Life Crime & Public Safety Political Reform Education The Third Way --> --> . Editor's Notes: The PPI "Trade Fact of the Week" is a weekly email newsletter published by PPI's Trade & Global Markets Project. To sign up for a free subscription, click here. . Original links are included though some may have expired. . . . c. 1950: 56 percent c. 1990 * : 76 percent c. 2000 * : 82 percent c. 2006 * : 84 percent . . . . UNESCO's annual literacy survey this year estimates that 774 million adults and 129 million teens and children cannot read: One in seven of the world's men and women, and one in nine of its" [60]
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www.ppionline.org/ppi_ci.cfm?knlgArea... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 07:51:29 GMT] [872 characters, 157 words] [score: 300]
 
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How People Are Fooled by Ideomotor Action

"Quackwatch Home Page How People Are Fooled by Ideomotor Action Ray Hyman, Ph.D. . In 1992, I was hired by the state of Oregon as an expert witness in a trial of four chiropractors who had been accused of using a Toftness-like device in their practices. The Toftness Radiation Detector was an appliance designed by a chiropractor for diagnosing ailments. It consisted of a metal cylinder shaped somewhat like a thick soup can. At one end was a lens; at the other was a smooth plastic rubbing plate. A handle was attached perpendicular to the middle of the cylinder. In practice, the operator would grasp the handle with one" [61]
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www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedT... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:34 GMT] [623 characters, 109 words] [score: 300]
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Albert Einstein Quotes - The Quotations Page

"I can assure you mine are still greater. Albert Einstein Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what stands the test of experience. Albert Einstein Every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving. Albert Einstein Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people" [62]
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www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Albert_... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:37 GMT] [575 characters, 100 words] [score: 360]
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One Year Later, Too Many People Are Still Using TinyURL

"A search of the web turns up complaint after complaint after complaint about TinyURL being down and links being broken - apparently for at least a day or two every month. . People should stop using TinyURL! In the following post we'll list a few reasons why this is important and point you towards some of the best alternative link shorteners. Who Cares? We Care! . Some people argue that URL shorteners are inherently bad. They obfuscate links, the put people at risk of malware or RickRolling and they are unprofessional. Be all that as it may, URL shorteners are so useful that they are here to stay. . TinyURL has huge mindshare and credibility because it's been around for a long time, is widely used and i" [63]
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www.readwriteweb.com/archives/too_man... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:37 GMT] [712 characters, 128 words] [score: 800]
 
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RNS Feature: "Religious people are better citizens, study says"

"Subscribers Sign Up Today! Free 15-day Text Service Trial Free Weekly E-Newsletter Free Religion Press Release Services Subscription Search RNS Blog Search RNS Free Articles Search RNS Premium Content Text Photos . Recent Feature Stories American exorcist plies his lonely trade Southwest families discover hidden Jewish roots Is Mary the Coredemptrix of humanity? Krumping gives movement to the spirit s call Shuttered stores find new life as churches Laid-off religious workers denied jobless benefits Gay Catholic archbishop to release candid memoir After Notre Dame, a search for common ground Parents face charges in healing deaths of children Muslims struggle to erect minarets next to steeples . Monthly Archives May 2009" [64]
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www.religionnews.com/index.php?/rnste... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:38 GMT] [729 characters, 110 words] [score: 303]
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Why People Are Better At Lying Online Than Telling A Lie Face-to-face

"Why People Are Better At Lying Online Than Telling A Lie Face-to-face Cyber-bullying . Michael Woodworth, a forensic psychologist at UBC Okanagan studying deception in computer-mediated environments, says offering up a fib in person might make you provide certain signals that you re trying to deceive, but lying online avoids the physical cues that can give you away. . When people are interacting face to face, there is something called the motivational impairment effect, where your body will give off some cues as you become more nervous and there s more at stake with your lie, says Woodworth. In a computer-mediated environme" [65]
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/05... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 05:45:26 GMT] [632 characters, 102 words] [score: 400]
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Author to speak about how dumb people are about science

"PT Author to speak about how dumb people are about science . By TOM PAULSONSPECIAL TO SEATTLEPI.COM . Most Americans believe that scientific innovation is critical to our economic and overall success as a nation, yet only a tiny minority appear to have even the most basic understanding of science and technology. . Worse, surveys show that many operate more according to a gross misunderstanding -- of basic facts, of the difference between evidence and opinion -- that some say now threatens to undermine our future. . "At a time when science really matters to us more than ever before, people remain a" [66]
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www.seattlepi.com/local/406189_scienc... [Published: Wed, 13 May 2009 08:21:00 GMT] [605 characters, 103 words] [score: 385]
 
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The wrong people are promoting Social Media — Shooting at Bubbles

"When you talk about it even with people who like to believe they know all there is to know about it the conversation invariably revolves around the services that are only a part of the larger movement. Names like Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Friendfeed and any number of others like them are the ones we hear mentioned in the same breath as the term social media. . In the same breath terms like marketing, public relations, ROI and penetration swirl around the conversation like sharks ready to feed on the chum. Sure we like to think that Social Media is about the conversation, openness and transparency but at some point they seem to get shuffled to the back of the bus. Social Media has; or is very quickly becoming, the study of how to utilize th" [67]
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www.shootingatbubbles.com/index.php/2... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:10:59 GMT] [752 characters, 135 words] [score: 431]
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Some People Are On The Pitch

"Both championships are of equal value and I believe that corresponding qualification places for pan continental championships apply to both competitions.Once I got my head around the idea that I've wondered if it was worth trying in Europe. I guess the only system close to it, that I know of, is the system dubbed by Sp3ktor as the but in fact it's not really the same thing.I happened to be discussing the merits of the system on Monday evening in the pub with Chris and Gary from twofootedtackle after we had the finished recording their podcast. We felt that, while implementing such a structure would be unrealistic in the professional leagues, we did wonder if it would be something the one of the non-leagues could try as a pilot.Experimenting on non-leagues is a bit dodgy . One do" [68]
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http://www.spaotp.com/ [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 07:00:05 GMT] [790 characters, 138 words] [score: 263]
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"People Are Morons": An Interview With Michael Wolff | Politics & Media | SPLICETODAY.COM

"END #right-column "People Are Morons": An Interview With Michael Wolff . The Vanity Fair columnist and Newser founder explains why reputations can be deceiving. . Michael Wolff, founder of Newser, is a man who doesn t mince words, which makes him either an iconoclast or crank, depending upon your opinion of journalists. He s an unabashed disciple of the view that print is dead and doesn t particularly care if newspapers survive in any form, even as he s made his living, in part, chronicling the difficulties of The New York Times and Wall Street Journal . He has no time for smaller newspapers. A onetim" [69]
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www.splicetoday.com/politics-and-medi... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:39 GMT] [609 characters, 106 words] [score: 372]
 
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I Can’t Believe Some People Are Still...

"Update: CNN says It was the day social media appeared to come of age and signaled itself as a news-gathering force to be reckoned with. Twitter is emerging as a major force in breaking news. But some people disagree. . Today we saw yet another illustration, when people in Mumbai got the word of terrorist attacks out to the world well before mainstream media even knew something was happening. Mathew Ingram points out previous examples of Twitter users breaking important world news. . If I didn t hear about something important happening by watching my Twitter stream, it s the first place I go to get an idea of what s going on. Years ago I would have turned to the cable news" [70]
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www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/27/i-cant-... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:11:42 GMT] [681 characters, 123 words] [score: 350]
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When 1.3 Billion People Are Too Many

"The three are also emblematic of the flood of US money trying to get a piece of China: Among others, General Catalyst and Granite Global Ventures invested in Tudou, Sutter Hill Ventures invested in YouKu and Sequoia Capital, Disney and Adobe backed 56.com. . The three are also examples of the Chinese habit of taking something popular in the US and doing the China version. The temptation is to think ideas that worked in the U.S. plus the world s largest Internet market equals closest thing you can get to a sure thing. But the so-called “China Factor” has been a mixed blessing for these sites. 56.com’s closure is emblematic of the challenges these companies face sitting at the crossroads of a closed China and a (more) open China, as user generated video blurs the lines of media and informati" [71]
Quoted from
www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/26/when-13... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:10:35 GMT] [807 characters, 140 words] [score: 300]
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Ambition: Why Some People Are Most Likely To Succeed - TIME

"Shake hands with the 36-year-old fraternal twins who co-own the sprawling Hi Fi Personal Fitness club in Chicago, and it's clear you're in the presence of people who thrive on their drive. But that wasn't always the case. The twins' father founded the Jovan perfume company, a glamorous business that spun off the kinds of glamorous profits that made it possible for the Shipps to amble through high school, coast into college and never much worry about getting the rent paid or keeping the fridge filled. But before they graduated, their sense of drift began to trouble them. At about the same time, their father sold off the company, and with it went the cozy billets in adult life that had always served as an emotional backstop for the" [72]
Quoted from
www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,... [Published: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:39 GMT] [740 characters, 129 words] [score: 250]
 
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In times like these, more people are going to church for help - USATODAY.com

""We had 2,000 people, the largest worship service turnout of the year," for a Sunday service in February for people who had lost their jobs, says the Rev. Jeremy Johnston, executive pastor of First Family Church in Overland Park, Kan. The church has added ministries to support the unemployed. . Among 1,000 pastors who were asked about the impact of "recent problems in the economy": . • 62% have had more requests for financial assistance from outside the congregation. . • 40% have members of their congregations who have lost their jobs. . • 37% have increased spending from the church budget to help those who are in need. . • 31% have explored starting new ministries" [73]
Quoted from
www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2009-0... [Published: Dynamic Content on Fri, 29 May 2009 08:12:40 GMT] [674 characters, 117 words] [score: 381]
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