Articles, tagged with "direct contrast", page 5
09th August 2007
The way in which we clothe and arm ourselves for our daily routines takes on many guises. From an early age we are dressed up in various school uniforms and team strips. We learn that clothing becomes, rather than a personal expression of individuality, a...
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Author:
Alexis Svenn
08th August 2007
Printing today is one of those things you take for granted. Even my five year old daughter is not in the least bit surprised that she can do some pictures on Photoshop and within minutes hold them in her hands on shiny photo quality paper.
Home printing ...
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Author:
Alexis Svenn
24th July 2007
I was idly browsing the web when I found an online Telephone retailer who specialise in Home Phones when I got to thinking about home phones and who actually uses them...
I have got a contract with Orange, the mobile phone provider, which costs me aroun...
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Author:
Alexis Svenn
30th May 2007
A few years ago, I regularly had those brief but friendly verbal exchanges with a fellow gym member upon arriving at the facility each day for my muscle building workouts. You know the kind of interaction I'm referring to; just some small talk and friendl...
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Author:
Scott Abbett
20th April 2007
One in five drivers is suffering from "Green Guilt" according to research by Prudential.
There appears to be a trend that those who live and/or work in the city are more sympathetic to the problem of pollution. Whereas, in direct contrast, those who liv...
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Author:
Chris Rowlands
13th April 2007
Today's Maintenance Industry has one major obstacle, Training. Both "Mechanical Training" and "Safety Training" have been sore spots. With newer, faster and more powerful machinery being used in today's Industrial Factories, Plants & Work sites, today's m...
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17th November 2006
When it comes to learning about a company's client base, there is rarely anything more effective than a
customer satisfaction survey. For decades, these surveys have given customers a chance to voice their
concerns and sing the praises of the ind...
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Author:
Jan Stringer West
01st August 2006
One of the most overlooked industries, insurance, is poised for growth over the next three years. That fact is not disputed. The methods that will be used to achieve that growth are where the experts begin to diverge. Will the growth be through merger and...
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Author:
Neil More
22nd July 2006
The art and science of the chiropractor has often been maligned by the western health establishment. The historical animosity is mostly due to the fact that western medicine tends to employ a philosophy of reductionism, which states that the best way to ...
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Author:
Gordon DuBois
17th July 2006
Believe it or not - camping is good for your health. There seems to be a renewed interest in camping by Americans. This is evident by the fact that camper and RV sales are brisk and just try to get a campsite at the last moment at any major campsite witho...
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Author:
Simon Volk
20th June 2006
Punjab Real Estate: Realty Springs to Life
Till just 3-days back, Tarn Taran was just for the Sikhs or others who went there to pay homage, a holy place just a stone's throw (22-km) from Amritsar. Today, Guru Arjan Dev's birthplace that so far, had rem...
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Author:
Rajinder Dogra
21st May 2006
Emr Software
Open Source Software (OSS) is software that is available under a special license allowing everyone to download it for free and also access the program code. This means that anyone is able to edit the program code and therefore customize th...
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Author:
Peter Calker
13th April 2006
Every year around this time I ask myself the same question – why is Billy Packer the lead analyst for CBS's coverage of March Madness? While Packer is working the game for the TV audience, Bill Raftery is calling the game for the much smaller radio audie...
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Author:
Adam McFarland
21st July 2005
In a word Bayesian spam filters are "intelligent". Bayesian spam filters are intelligent in so far as they're capable of comparing two sets of information and acting on the result. This is in direct contrast to the vast majority of other spam filters w...
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Author:
Niall Roche