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Monthly Archive for October, 2006

Tweet Every year, thousands of studies and experiments are conducted on humans by universities and research centers across the nation. The experiments span the gamut from pharmaceutical trials for potential new cancer drugs to basic psychiological studies testing human reflex speeds. The one thing that all the experiments have in common is their relations to [...]

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Tweet It’s always interesting to see what the rest of the world is willing to do for things that are often taken for granted in the United States.  If you ever think about dropping out of school, look at what these teens are willing to do just to get into one! Faking Attacks in Order [...]

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Tweet It seems like Apple is reporting a triple threat this quarter: 30% growth in ipod shipments. 30% growth in mac shipments. Gross margin up 30%. Even though apple still has some skeletons in its closet, Steve Jobs is definitely the man.

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Tweet WASHINGTON (AP) — Kids who are turned off by math often say they don’t enjoy it, they aren’t good at it and they see little point in it. Who knew that could be a formula for success? The nations with the best scores have the least happy, least confident math students, says a study [...]

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Where is our Peter Wiggin?

Tweet I can’t help but marvel at the recent political posturing that has occured on the international stage. Just to list a few off the top of my head: North Korea’s successful nuclear test yesterday South Korean Ban-Ki-moon to serve as Secretary General of UN Putin quietly consolidating power in Russia Thai’s recent blood-less coup [...]

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