Articles, tagged with "interconnectedness", page 2
30th November 2010
Learning Mandarin in the truly ancient Middle Kingdom is today more popular than it has ever been in China’s 4000 years of history. During its many centuries China has often eclipsed other nations in many aspects. During the Tang dynasty China was at its ...
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Author:
Rui Ming
26th October 2010
Ayurveda is one of the oldest systems of medicine in the world. Ayurvedic medicine is an up and coming practice in the United States. In Western medicine it is regarded as a complementary or alternative medicine however, Ayurvedic medicine is the traditio...
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Author:
Sarah Labdar
18th October 2010
The products and services are raising the bar for what customer relationship management can for today’s business. From simple, intuitive, and customizable user interfaces to easy installation, solid reliability, and the ability to integrate with other pro...
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Author:
senao
12th October 2010
Layered art does more than just increase our awareness of the connection of self to other. It reminds us that, fundamentally, we are truly one with the universe. It is sometimes presented as a collage. Sometimes it is paint applied in layers. Other times ...
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Author:
Cranberry
01st October 2010
The Internet is a vast universe of information. It's cosmopolitan, it's interconnectedness, it's free thought and hive-mind. Unfortunately, the conscious of a universe is a cluttered, capricious thing, as information becomes lost in a nebulous cloud of un...
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Author:
denyrenalad
01st October 2010
Peace, in general may be defined as harmony or freedom from dissension between people or groups.
When we speak of inner peace, we are talking of ending a war within ourselves. Have you ever heard the saying, “The most difficult battle you’ll ever...
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Author:
Bernard Fleury
08th September 2010
The first thing that comes to most people’s minds when they think of forex trading is the stock market. Who can blame them, after all both forex trading and stock trading are alike in more ways than one. One such similarity is that both are exciting. Ano...
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forex-and-stocks.com
17th August 2010
Collaboration is defined as people working together. In education, we can add that collaboration includes working together to have a positive effect on student learning. Teacher collaboration can take on a variety of forms and might best be viewed as a co...
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Author:
allanleelovemonica
28th July 2010
The Enigma of Compassion
Norman W Wilson, PhD
I recently ran across an old quotation. You know the type, author unknown. Despite that fact, this one struck a chord. Here's the quotation: "Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the ...
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Author:
Norman W Wilson, PhD
18th May 2010
Sounds crazy doesn't it? But that's exactly what is being accomplished in this year's US Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon 2011.
The Solar Decathlon which originated in 2002, occurs over a two year period and challenges collegiate teams to design...
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Author:
Thomas Hayes
13th April 2010
Anatomy and Physiology are interrelated; anatomy describes the location and structure of a particular body part, and physiology describes how and what it does.
More particularly, anatomy is the study of the structure of the living organisms that compri...
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Author:
Ross Mattingley
01st April 2010
In these times of instant communication, worldwide interconnectedness, abundance of facts and never ending ways to stay in touch and keep learning, it seems as if knowledge and technology are being created at a faster pace by the day, but the ever present...
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Author:
Joseph Lira
08th March 2010
What's the future of cleantech companies? 2010 will be the year of interconnectedness. So it's not surprising that a growing reliance on social media marketing is one of William Brent's six essential tasks to marketing cleantech products in the new econom...
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Author:
bkmacdonald
23rd February 2010
With the rise of the internet, the world has experienced an unprecedented rush of interconnectedness. In just a few short decades, the internet has altered virtually every aspect of communication to create a near-instant global culture. As one of the defi...
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Author:
Chris Martin
17th February 2010
The United States is a huge country. Not just in terms of its economy, of which many states' economies rival those of small countries, or landmass, of which it is one of the largest in the world, but in terms of population. With a population of over 300...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt