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james h posted a blog entry
[allergy] or an epidemic
Just saw the weather `'brought to you by claratyne" downunder - I always thought that this was only available in Russia,...
Just saw the weather `'brought to you by claratyne" downunder - I always thought that this was only available in Russia,...
Tech Suaver posted a blog entry
Opening five minutes of Fernando Meirelles’ Blindness
The first five minutes of Fernando Meirelles’ Blindness has been released on Yahoo. The beginning looks solid and I hope the...
The first five minutes of Fernando Meirelles’ Blindness has been released on Yahoo. The beginning looks solid and I hope the...
Brandi M posted a blog entry
What’s Stopping YOU?
The definition of an excuse is a well-planned lie. It is a growing epidemic and the number one cause of failure, yet we...
The definition of an excuse is a well-planned lie. It is a growing epidemic and the number one cause of failure, yet we...
Azmeen posted a tweet
Solutions To The Cyber Security Epidemic: A Panacea Or Placebo? http://tinyurl.com/4v79tp
Edward Vielmetti bookmarked a link
Mark Smolinski: Detect Epidemics Before They Start
Back in May 1993, as a medical resident at the University of Arizona, Mark Smolinski volunteered for a shift with the state's Department of Health. Right after he started, Arizona and neighboring states were struck by a deadly outbreak of an...
Back in May 1993, as a medical resident at the University of Arizona, Mark Smolinski volunteered for a shift with the state's Department of Health. Right after he started, Arizona and neighboring states were struck by a deadly outbreak of an...
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New Post: Links for 2008-09-21 [del.icio.us]: A Disability Epidemic Among a Railroad’.. http://tinyurl.com/4wyqpp
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Roger posted a blog entry
Jaboya: Fishing Young Girls in Kenya
Jaboya is a form of bartering observed on the coast of Kenya where a customer is also a lover. Men fish and women buy the fish...
Jaboya is a form of bartering observed on the coast of Kenya where a customer is also a lover. Men fish and women buy the fish...
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