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In Public Religious Minds and Hearts Fall ApartA good development has come about at the hands of good and bad people. Over the last several years public conversations about religion are again on the agenda. So now what?
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Anyone Want To Partner With US Universities?I think there are amazing global opportunities to partner with US universities, and similar organizations, to offer continuing professional education worldwide using cutting-edge technology.
Does anyone know key decision makers interested in making this happen? [0 opinions] (41 views) un-rated.
United Nations: outdated model of a "world government"?The Economist has published an article that sums up pretty much the sorry state of the UN.
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How ignorant are we really?*There are things we can't possibly know for sure. Such as: is there a God, did Iraq possess weapons of mass destructions, or how long has the universe existed? Now, I guess I might know what most of you will answer to that...
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Advertising model for blogsOn Marc Canter's idea: This is an example of the future of decentralized communications and new media. The value add is communication and information.
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Does this ring a bell?John Bell and the most profound discovery of science
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Moore's New Nano LawSIA LAUNCHES NANOELECTRONICS RESEARCH INITIATIVE
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announces a research program aimed at fabricating 10 nanometer microelectronic devices. SIA calls on the US Federal government to continue its support of university-based research. Is 'continuation' enough? [0 opinions] (460 views) 5 rating
Don't Be S.A.D.!!!"Lighten Up" ...
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Microsoft Launches Blogger-KillerRedmond launches "MSN Spaces." Google is (again) in the crosshairs.
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What Does God Say?Snivilization Without Belief
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