Libertarianism and Psychology II King Lear - Quiz Melanie Kahane Interview Authors@Google: Dan Schawbel Aggressive trade ideas for Q2 earnings season Kidnapped Estonian cyclists home Inside the News: Top Stories and Analysis Inside the News: Risk trades trimmed ahead of stress tests Pitched battles over education in Chile Music lovers tune in to Spotify Volcker: Common sense must prevail in U.S. debt debate Tech analyst Clay Moran discusses Google earnings call Former IMF chief now a hotdog U.S. Day Ahead: Citi reports, expectations low WSM - Wave Structure of Matter - Overview UCSD Organic Lab: MicroRecrystallization Seoul : U.S. will meet debt deadline Ground Photographs from Southern China: New Housing Development Exhibit offers 100 years of English Bible translations DATA-GRAPHS
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"Design Archives" raw material on the interior designer Melanie Kahane, consisting of 180-minute interview on three videocassettes.
Tape 1 (58:00): Childhood in Sioux Falls, S.D.; imaginative abilities of children; her children's books on design (There's a Decorator in Your Dollhouse); talent vs. environment and their influence on children's attitudes toward design; her father's influence; education at Parsons School of Design in New York; difficulties in finding jobs after graduation in the De
Dan Schawbel, author of Me 2.0, speaking at the Google Boston office about building a personal brand for career success. Dan is the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, LLC and has been recognized as a personal branding guru by The New York Times.
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July 15 - Reuters Equity Analyst Richard Muller profiles some aggressive trade ideas for the Q2 earnings season.
July 15 - A tearful reunion for seven Estonian cyclists held hostage in Lebanon for 114 days as they meet friends and family at airport. Jessica Gray reports.
A look at the latest news that may affect the European markets, plus a trade idea, and a summary of Asia's trading day.
Risk trades are trimmed ahead of Europe's bank stress tests, with U.S. Treasuries and the dollar regaining composure after a fresh ratings warning on the U.S. debt ceiling. European shares to fall.
July 14 - A new wave of protests over education reform in Chile as pitched battles between students and police break out. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
July 14 - Spotify steps into the crowded digital music business in the U.S., which includes iCloud, Google and Amazon, with a lot of fanfare and praise from industry watchers. Jill Bennett reports.
July 14 - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker says the risk of the U.S. defaulting on its debt obligations is real, but Washington will avert a default as common sense should prevail.
July 14 - Clay Morgan, senior tech analyst at Benchmark, discusses Google's second-quarter earnings and CEO Larry Page's comments on the company's conference call.
July 14 - A Paris delicatessen is cashing in on the scandal surrounding former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, with its own DSK hotdog. Gemma Haines reports.
July 14 - StarMine is predicting an upside surprise for Citi when it reports earnings, but investors are concerned over the investment bank's weak trading volume in the second quarter despite promising loan and revenue growth.
WSM is used to mean the concept of matter really being fully explicable as spherical standing wave structures. By studying the possible actual structure forms we can understand how de Broglie's results make perfect sense and be in the company of de Broglie and Shroedinger who held to this view rather than one based only on probabilities. Some links relating to this video: http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/wsm.html http://www.glafreniere.com/matter.htm http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/
Training Video for Lab: Recrystallization on a small scale.
July 15 - South Korea's finance minister says not preparing contingency plans for a possible fallout from debt crises in the U.S. and the euro zone. Arnold Gay reports.
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Auburn University Libraries' Special Collections and Archives is hosting a special exhibit of some of the rare and historic Bibles that it holds in its collection. The exhibit marks the 400th anniversary of the first publication of the King James translation of the Bible and covers the approximately 100 years of English Bible translations that led to the publication of the first King James Bible in 1611.
This strand of maths, will attempt to give the students opportunities to gather data and to display it in a variety of graph forms.













