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Not every critic loved the 2009 film Duplicity , starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. The British newspaper The Telegraph complained of a lack of “any sexual charge” between the stars, and a plot whose complexity is “sometimes overdone.” Slate called it muddled , and quibbled that a film should make “actual narrative sense.” But seemingly everyone who has seen Duplicity loves its opening sequence.
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Pseudo Competition
Wharton Professor Galit Sarfaty just published a paper on changing norms in international institutions, using as an example the advance of the human rights agenda in the World Bank . The study describes the process of how new norms are adopted – or not – in large organizations and how different factions negotiate their positions

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Establishing Norms in Large Organizations (Or: How to Win the Turf War)
A few weeks back, I had a personal remote support experience with my dad, more specifically helping him out with transliteration in gmail by showing him how it works as I directly controlled his computer’s mouse and keyboard. I had to take this drastic step after about 1 hour of trying to explain how it is done over the phone, continuously countering his ever present ‘I don’t understand computers’ attitude

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Faster and smoother connection process for Remote Support
Here’s a tattoo rule of thumb: Only get one if your job entails shooting people, if you’re an ultimate fighter, or as a safety issue, if you find yourself wrongly incarcerated, and displaying your affiliation with the Aryan Brotherhood will help make prison showers less eventful. Otherwise, let your skin go commando. via Ask Matt Labash Vol
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Ask Matt Labash Vol. XXVII: An anti-tattoo manifesto, letting kids be kids, and playing the deaf card | The Daily Caller – Breaking News, Opinion,…
I’m sitting in David David’s 3rd VMworld 2010 session on 10 Best Free Tools for vSphere Management. It’s his third session because the first two (one on Monday and one earlier today) were packed and people were actually waiting outside the door trying to get in! I guess everyone really loves free tools! Up on the stage with David is Kendrick Coleman who is chiming in on his impressions of all of the free tools from his experiences with using them. Kendrick actually rated these free tools and has a whole list of free vSphere tools on his blog
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VMworld 2010: 10 Best Free Tools for vSphere Management
The discovery of nearly identical sea creatures on either side of a now solid Antarctic ice sheet — 1,500 miles wide and over a mile thick — points to an open ocean passage there as recently as 125,000 years ago. A schematic of a seaway created by the partial collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (on left).
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Sea Creatures Hint at Recent Trans-Antarctic Seaway
The Wall Street Journal reported on a study in Health Affairs entitled ” A Progress Report On Electronic Health Records In U.S. Hospitals ” by Harvard researcher Ashish Jha and colleagues.

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Similar Conclusions on Health IT Via Observation and Via Research: Is HIT ‘Mission Impossible’?
Dear Jodee, I’ve been writing for magazines for a long time, but with the print media struggling to retain readers gigs are harder to get, so I thought I’d investigate writing for on-line sources. From reading e-books and “pro” Blogger sites it seemed that a reasonable income could be earned this way. Some of the professional writer sites (not just bloggers) decry the skill levels of most Blogger forums and state that participating in them will actually hurt a good writer’s ability to get assignments from more reputable publishers.
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Can I Make Money Blogging? – Does This Close the Door to More "Reputable" Writing Opportunities?
Plant dyed wool fabric. From the top: chokecherry,chokecherry,goldenrod,black berry,black berry, hawberry,hawberry with copper mordant (the dark one), chokecherry, chokecherry, apple bark,apple leaves,apple bark April harvested goldenrod when she was here on Manitoulin in August and followed a recipe in Jackie Crook’s book, Natural Dyeing. The recipe involves heat

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Goldenrod
Name : Miriam Snyder Website : http://esltoeflreview.blogspot.com/ Specialty : TESOL/TOEFL Rates : 50 per article Professor Snyder is a bilingual/ESL education administrator with 23 years of ESL experience. She speaks, reads, and writes English and Spanish proficiently. She specializes in education law, teacher training, curriculum development and ESL program administration.

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Professor Snyder, Ed Administrator, Writer and Professional Blogger
Can you believe it’s already September? Start the month right by going through the job leads today, and here’s the quote for the week: First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality.
Paulo Nuin, not the biggest fan of Mendeley wrote a blog post entitled Mendeley is going to be open source, in which he wrote:After extensively researching some material online, analysing many blog posts and statements made by people linked to Mendeley, checking my sources, I reached the conclusion that soon Mendeley is going to be open source.Among the essays Paulo read is Jason Hoyt’s post on the Mendeley blog: Dear researcher, which side of history will you be on?.
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On being open: Mendeley and open data versus open source
I don’t know about you guys, but freelancing is an awful lot like online dating for me. For you married people out there or–worse yet–those of you who are happy being single, dating is this thing that you do when you meet a person and then you agree to talk to them over drinks. Then you decide whether you want to see them again or not (which is usually with a frequency of next to never) and then you go home and eat a pint of Ben & Jerry’s and contemplate life plans that involve paying extra for rent

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Help! I’m Dating a Client!
Another group (or as self-styled, “network”) of science blogs is being set up at the Guardian newspaper in order to “entertain, enrage, and inform.” According to the announcement, to start with there will be four blogs covering “evolution and ecology, politics and campaigns, skepticism (with a dollop of righteous anger) and particle physics…”. A fifth will be more generic, and “…will hopefully become a window onto just some of the discussions going on elsewhere. It will also host the Guardi…
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Guardian Science Blogs
News Geneticist Hugh Reinhoff has finally found a promising gene that might explain his daughter’s mystery genetic disorder. You must read Brendan Maher’s feature on Reinhoff from Nature in 2007. “A US court has issued a temporary block against federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research as permitted by the Obama administration last year,” says Nature.
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Spotted links – 28th August 2010 | Not Exactly Rocket Science
It’s that time of the month! While you were hunched over your keyboard writing articles and SEO-ing the heck out of your blog, you may have missed these industry nuggets: You may have heard that Editor & Publisher will cease publication at the end of the year, but you may have missed this great Q&A between Greg Marx of Columbus Journalism Review and Editor & Publisher’s editor-in-chief Greg Mitchell . Like eating
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This Month in Media News – All the media news you were too busy working to read
‘Ha, I almost forgot; we need a dissemination strategy for the report. Get somebody to sort that out

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Dissemination vs Public Engagement; in Other Words, Are You Serious?
Social Security is not in crisis and is not bankrupt. According to the annual report authored by the Board of Trustees for Social Security released last week, Social Security will have a surplus of $77 billion by the end of this year.
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Social Security is NOT in Crisis. What the 2010 Trustees Report Says About It
Last week, Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) celebrated Women’s Equality Day and we continue to commemorate the women who came before us and advocated for our right to vote. Even today, however, there are still women’s issues to address, like equal pay. We encourage you and your networks to participate with us next month in a push to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act
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Keeping the Promise of Social Security for Older Women and their Families
With apologies to the late Frank Zappa… even though we are going through the dog days of summer, the parade of health care troubles in the news is never ending, so I thought I would recap some of the more interesting issues discussed by some of my fellow health care skeptic bloggers
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"Trouble Coming Every Day" as Discussed by our Fellow Health Care Skeptics