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Why I'm Happy I Became a Prostitute | | AlterNet Some of the nicest men I've ever met were my clients. We must move beyond cartoonish depictions of villainous, lustful men victimizing vulnerable women.
Content Farms: Dispatches From the Trenches - EContent Magazine Somewhere between unknown, independent bloggers and traditional publishers with well-respected reputations are the sites known as content farms--websites that generate a large quantity of content specifically designed to rank high in search engine results. They range from local, content-driven sites such as AOL's Patch and Examiner.com to how-to sites such as Howcast and Demand Media's eHow.com to topic-focused sites such as Suite101 and Associated Content.
Why Smartphones Suck | CTO Edge Please pardon me for feeling a little grumpy. I’ve been reviewing a series of smartphones, and most of the newer, cooler, sleeker smartphones are seriously annoying.
The Jobs Of Yesteryear: Obsolete Occupations : NPR As computers and automated systems increasingly take the jobs humans once held, entire professions are now extinct. Click through the gallery above to see examples of endangered professions, from milkman to telegrapher, and hear from people who once filled those oft-forgotten jobs.
Why I'm Happy I Became a Prostitute | | AlterNet Some of the nicest men I've ever met were my clients. We must move beyond cartoonish depictions of villainous, lustful men victimizing vulnerable women.
http://www.alternet.org/story/148948/?page=entire
Classic Beauties Get A Shocking Photoshop Treatment “What would have happened if the aesthetic standard of our society had belonged to the collective unconscious of the great artists of the past?” So
http://www.visualnews.com/2012/02/08/classic-beauties-get-a-shocking-photoshop-treatment/
Addiction Is Not A Disease Of The Brain : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR There are no neural signatures of addiction. Addiction is a phenomenon of the whole person. Neural events and processes are an important part of the story of addiction; but they are only a part of the story.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2011/09/09/140307282/addiction-is-not-a-disease-of-the-brain
Content Farms: Dispatches From the Trenches - EContent Magazine Somewhere between unknown, independent bloggers and traditional publishers with well-respected reputations are the sites known as content farms--websites that generate a large quantity of content specifically designed to rank high in search engine results. They range from local, content-driven sites such as AOL's Patch and Examiner.com to how-to sites such as Howcast and Demand Media's eHow.com to topic-focused sites such as Suite101 and Associated Content.
http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=78542
Why Smartphones Suck | CTO Edge Please pardon me for feeling a little grumpy. I’ve been reviewing a series of smartphones, and most of the newer, cooler, sleeker smartphones are seriously annoying.
http://www.ctoedge.com/content/why-smartphones-suck
Was the Google Panda 2.5 Panic Warranted? - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) I remember, at the tender, impressionable age of 11, my mathematics teacher asking the class how many point you needed to draw a line. The hands shot up ...
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2116426/Was-the-Google-Panda-2.5-Panic-Warranted
The Jobs Of Yesteryear: Obsolete Occupations : NPR As computers and automated systems increasingly take the jobs humans once held, entire professions are now extinct. Click through the gallery above to see examples of endangered professions, from milkman to telegrapher, and hear from people who once filled those oft-forgotten jobs.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124251060
Some of the nicest men I've ever met were my clients. We must move beyond cartoonish depictions of villainous, lustful men victimizing vulnerable women.
There are no neural signatures of addiction. Addiction is a phenomenon of the whole person. Neural events and processes are an important part of the story of addiction; but they are only a part of the story.
Somewhere between unknown, independent bloggers and traditional publishers with well-respected reputations are the sites known as content farms--websites that generate a large quantity of content specifically designed to rank high in search engine results. They range from local, content-driven sites such as AOL's Patch and Examiner.com to how-to sites such as Howcast and Demand Media's eHow.com to topic-focused sites such as Suite101 and Associated Content.
Please pardon me for feeling a little grumpy. I’ve been reviewing a series of smartphones, and most of the newer, cooler, sleeker smartphones are seriously annoying.
I remember, at the tender, impressionable age of 11, my mathematics teacher asking the class how many point you needed to draw a line. The hands shot up ...
As computers and automated systems increasingly take the jobs humans once held, entire professions are now extinct. Click through the gallery above to see examples of endangered professions, from milkman to telegrapher, and hear from people who once filled those oft-forgotten jobs.
Why I'm Happy I Became a Prostitute | | AlterNet
Some of the nicest men I've ever met were my clients. We must move beyond cartoonish depictions of villainous, lustful men victimizing vulnerable women.
http://www.alternet.org/story/148948/?page=entire
Classic Beauties Get A Shocking Photoshop Treatment
“What would have happened if the aesthetic standard of our society had belonged to the collective unconscious of the great artists of the past?” So
http://www.visualnews.com/2012/02/08/classic-beauties-get-a-shocking-photoshop-treatment/
Addiction Is Not A Disease Of The Brain : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
There are no neural signatures of addiction. Addiction is a phenomenon of the whole person. Neural events and processes are an important part of the story of addiction; but they are only a part of the story.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2011/09/09/140307282/addiction-is-not-a-disease-of-the-brain
Content Farms: Dispatches From the Trenches - EContent Magazine
Somewhere between unknown, independent bloggers and traditional publishers with well-respected reputations are the sites known as content farms--websites that generate a large quantity of content specifically designed to rank high in search engine results. They range from local, content-driven sites such as AOL's Patch and Examiner.com to how-to sites such as Howcast and Demand Media's eHow.com to topic-focused sites such as Suite101 and Associated Content.
http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=78542
Why Smartphones Suck | CTO Edge
Please pardon me for feeling a little grumpy. I’ve been reviewing a series of smartphones, and most of the newer, cooler, sleeker smartphones are seriously annoying.
http://www.ctoedge.com/content/why-smartphones-suck
Was the Google Panda 2.5 Panic Warranted? - Search Engine Watch (#SEW)
I remember, at the tender, impressionable age of 11, my mathematics teacher asking the class how many point you needed to draw a line. The hands shot up ...
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2116426/Was-the-Google-Panda-2.5-Panic-Warranted
The Jobs Of Yesteryear: Obsolete Occupations : NPR
As computers and automated systems increasingly take the jobs humans once held, entire professions are now extinct. Click through the gallery above to see examples of endangered professions, from milkman to telegrapher, and hear from people who once filled those oft-forgotten jobs.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124251060