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- Ballet Art Adapted from Photos
- Love this series.

- Self Reliance and Job Creation in America
- Google Waves Goodbye to E - Webmonkey
- How to build a bigger brain (5/15/2009)
- How to Learn About Everything
- 'Pulling Out' Method Gets New Respect - ABC News
- YouTube - Girls Rock A Giant Piano
- IMG_424 (image)

- Encyclopedia of Life
- The Case for Working With Your Hands - NYTimes.com
- LyricWiki
- Conservatives Believe in Free Market Health Care and Intend to Get it by Lying
- Free market health care is about letting people die of treatable ailments if they don’t happen to have the money to pay.
- Cranial Osteopathy
- Famous First Sentences: Pride and Prejudice
- It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
- People with Down Syndrome Rarely Get Cancer; Scientists Discover One Reason Why - Disaboom
- scientists have long known that people with the condition rarely get most types of cancer. Now, a Harvard study has identified one of the factors that protects people with Down Syndrome against tumors. The discovery could lead to new methods of protecting all patients against cancer.
- TIME.com - Einstein & Faith - The Religion Pages - Sponsored by Unitarian Universalists
- Multiple Sclerosis: Alternative Treatment with Diet - Part I
- Less Than Dot - Forum - View topic - Amazing surf shots
- phd050508s.gif (GIF Image, 600x260 pixels)
- Daily Graphic: The Huge Decline in State Tax Revenue | all that natters ...
- Flickr Photo Download: Eiffel tower, Paris, France. Tourist, photographer, if you go, once to this great place, remember this picture
- Christopher Walken Quotes - Who Is Christopher Walken? - Esquire
- Michael Pollan: "Don't Buy Any Food You've Ever Seen Advertised" | Environment | AlterNet
- Book TV on C-SPAN2 - Top Nonfiction Authors Every Weekend
- Mountain Children's Forum (MCF)
- Google PageRank Checker - Check Google page rank of any web pages
- How does prayer work?
- The Psychology of Attention « PsyBlog
- Edgar Mueller: Lava Burst
- Surprise! Daydreaming Really Works the Brain | LiveScience
- Contrary to the notion that daydreaming is a sign of laziness, letting the mind wander can actually let the parts of the brain associated with problem-solving become active, a new study finds.
- Dept. of Science: Don’t!: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
- The J-Walk Blog: How Much Is A Human Worth?
- The fall of our economy -- Dilbert


- Windows XP: Get started with Windows Movie Maker
- ihajcsuhaj: Vladimir Kush
- The Ticker - Actual U.S. Unemployment: 15.8% - Economy Watch
- This morning's news that U.S. unemployment has hit 13.7 million, pushing the rate to 8.9 percent, tells only half the story of this recession....The total number of Americans who are not working full-time but ought to be is actually about 22 million, or 15.8 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Photo of President's plane doing fly-by in NY

- CHINA Beijing accumulates minerals to substitute the dollar with the Yuan - Asia News
- Screencasting Software Guide - Review of Desktop Screen Recording Tools - Digital Inspiration
- Edutopia: What Works in Public Education
- George Lucas' non-profit on education. Competitor for EdSource?
- Open Movie Editor
- Free video editing software list for all platforms.
- Tent Fumigation with Vikane® - Proven Termite Solutions
- What steps are necessary to prepare for a fumigation?
- KEY FUMIGATION INC QUESTIONS & INFORMATION CONCERNING TENT FUMIGATIONS
- Tent Fumigation With Insecticide Gas Or Hot Air For Insect Pest Control
- since it leaves no residual protection behind, structures may become re-infested at anytime after the job is completed.
- Termites forum
- L.A. teachers union OK's one-day strike - ContraCostaTimes.com
- Los Angeles Unified teachers voted today in favor of a one-day strike on May 15 to protest plans by the cash-strapped district to lay off more than 3,500 educators.
- Matthew Shepard Foundation: Matthew Shepard Foundation
- Scientists see this flu strain as relatively mild - Los Angeles Times
- ...scientists studying the virus are coming to the consensus that this hybrid strain of influenza -- at least in its current form -- isn't shaping up to be as fatal as the strains that caused some previous pandemics....In fact, the current outbreak of the H1N1 virus, which emerged in San Diego and southern Mexico late last month, may not even do as much damage as the run-of-the-mill flu outbreaks that occur each winter without much fanfare. True?
- Powerhouse Programs of Linux
- Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Zen and your mood: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic depression
- Creating Consistently Colorful User Experiences: Part 1, Theory | UX Booth
- Five Reasons You Can Thank Yoga for Better Sex
- Now Where Did I Leave My Car? How The Brain Translates Memory Into Action
- Enlightenment Therapy - NYTimes.com
- The Atlantic Online | June 2006 | The Management Myth | Matthew Stewart
- Most of management theory is inane, writes our correspondent, the founder of a consulting firm. If you want to succeed in business, don't get an M.B.A. Study philosophy instead
- The Kick Them All Out Project - Why Americans Carry Guns
- BBC NEWS | Health | Vitamin D hope in prostate cancer
- A once daily dose reduced PSA level - an indicator of severity of disease - by as much as half in 20% of patients.
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