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Mental diseases are on alarming rise these days!!!!!! Reasons:: fast paced life style, loss of general society values, rise of individual focus etc. Its sad to see the downfall of humen. The deep chasm between the materilaistic growth and spiritual growth is surely the main reason for all this. There are so called medicines like Xanax, valium, prozac which may probably help give temporary releif to patients suffering from mental ailments. (try visting http://www.buy-xanax-online-now.com if u want them at cheap rates). But does the answer really lie in these medicines??? Probably NO!!...I would advice such patients to help themselves with yoga and meditation. This possibly is the surest way to relieve mental stress.
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the Gang of 500. That would be the 500 people whose decisions matter to the political news and campaign narrative we receive via the major media.
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For those who cut that particular math class, 'asymptotically' is the adverbial form of the noun 'asymptote,' which is what you call a straight line that always approaches but never actually meets a curve. In other words, bloggers' frequent errors of fact are inconsequential, since they push a story toward the truth, though it never quite gets there, which apparently doesn't matter.
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Europes First Camera Phone art show with MoblogUK and Sony Ericsson at Proud Galleries. "Fourteen Days"
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(Extreme Deletionists: who value proper articles, in the interests of building an authoritative reference work)
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(Etreme Inclusionists: who value every article that isnt obviously awful, in the interests of creating an evolving representation of online culture)
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The central premise of James Surowiecki's The Wisdom of Crowds is that decisions taken by a large group, even if the individuals within the group aren't smart, are always better than decisions made by small numbers of 'experts'.
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(Corporations do not speak in the same voice as these new networked conversations. To their intended online audiences, companies sound hollow, flat, literally inhuman.)
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(There are no secrets. The networked market knows more than companies do about their own products. And whether the news is good or bad, they tell everyone.)
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The rnc mobile network, or rnc mobnet, is a moblog dedicated to utilizing the power of the collective cell network present during the Republican National Convention demonstrations by enabling mobile postings by just about anybody with a properly enabled mobile device.
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Extreme democracy is a political philosophy of the information era that puts people in charge of the entire political process. It suggests a deliberative process that places total confidence in the people, opening the policy-making process to many centers of power through deeply networked coalitions that can be organized around local, national and international issues. The choice of the word "extreme" reflects the lessons of the extreme programming movement in technology that has allowed small teams to make rapid progress on complex projects through concentrated projects that yield results far greater than previous labor-intensive programming practices. Extreme democracy emphasizes the importance of tools designed to break down barriers to collaboration and access to power, acknowledging that political realities can be altered by building on rapidly advancing generations of technology and that human organizations are transformed by new political expectations and practices made ...
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The nature of a technology, the target market and other ecosystem aspects affect the amount of innovation and imitation that fuels the diffusion of that technology.
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