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Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Changing tastes
Times of India
... is now being replaced by outdoor events that involve vigorous physical activity. Tired of playing Counter Strike or Call of Duty on their playstations, the 18-somethings are now looking beyond virtual adventures to play more physical games like ...
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The Boy Who Played With Fusion

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May 26, 2012

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The Boy Who Played With Fusion

The young do not know enough to be prudent, and therefore they attempt the impossible - and achieve it, generation after generation.

- Pearl S. Buck -

The Boy Who Played With Fusion

Taylor Wilson always dreamed of creating a star. Now he's become one. "Taylor would transform the family's garage into a mysterious, glow-in-the-dark cache of rocks and metals and liquids with unimaginable powers ... he would conceive, in a series of unlikely epiphanies, new ways to use neutrons to confront some of the biggest challenges of our time: cancer and nuclear terrorism...he would build a reactor that could hurl atoms together in a 500-million-degree plasma core-- becoming, at 14, the youngest individual on Earth to achieve nuclear fusion." This article shares the remarkable journey of a boy who followed his dream against perilous odds. { read more }

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Google Alert - virtual events

Friday, May 25, 2012

Web4 new results for virtual events
 
Separating Fact from Fiction on Virtual Events - GovLoop - Social ...
People, Profits, and So What? Virtual Events: State of the Sector A panel of experts debates the latest research on virtual conferences Thursday, May 31, 2…
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InterCall Blog: Using Virtual Events To Ignite Your Lead Generation
But many still miss the mark when it comes to using virtual events to ignite lead generation. Although there's no "one-size-fits-all" solution, we invite...
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With the Advent of Virtual, How do we Compel Attendance to our Live...
Webinar Slides: Striking Similarities of In-Person and Online Events Webinar Slides: Striking Similarities of… Virtualedge Ebook6.A · Virtual event report ...
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Don't miss the BlackBerry Enterprise Application showcase on May ...
Announcing a virtual event focusing on BlackBerry enterprise applications, happening on Wednesday May 30th.
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Peace Artist Gifts Half A Million Works of Art

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Peace Artist Gifts Half A Million Works of Art

All works of love are works of peace.

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Peace Artist Gifts Half A Million Works of Art

April 23rd, a little after lunch. 1991. That was the moment Joe Murphy, decided that he would make something for peace. The details weren't clear to him at the time, but he knew that it would be something symbolic of connection, a chain of sorts. He knew that he would create small art pieces, and that he would give them away, and that he would do this for the rest of his life. This idea evolved into the exquisite Peace Chains: a continuing series of ceramic pendants in vivid hues, each with the word "peace" etched into it in one of over 90 different languages. To date Joe has gifted over half a million of them to people all over the world. This catchy, foot-tapping video captures his work-of-heart in action. { read more }

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Read more about Joe in this beautiful interview. Do something today in the spirit of sharing peace. { more }


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GlobalSpec Defense & Security Technology Online Trade Show and Event Draws ...
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The "Defense & Security Technology" online trade show and event on May 16 hosted by GlobalSpec drew more than 1300 participants, with 81 percent of attendees reporting they are decision makers within their organizations. The free virtual conference is ...
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

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London 2012 - Projected medal table
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The Infostrada Sports Group has developed a Virtual Medal Table that projects the outcome of 299 Olympic medal events. "We look at a period of four years from the Beijing Olympics and we take all competitions at world level in mind, such as World Cups ...
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4 Ways Happiness Can Hurt You

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May 24, 2012

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4 Ways Happiness Can Hurt You

Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was often times filled with your tears. And how else can it be?

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4 Ways Happiness Can Hurt You

The recent explosion of scientific research reveals precisely how positive feelings like happiness are good for us. We know that they motivate us to pursue important goals and overcome obstacles, protect us from some effects of stress, connect us closely with other people, and even stave off physical and mental ailments. This has made happiness pretty trendy. The science of happiness made the covers of Time, Oprah, and even The Economist. But can feeling good ever be bad? New research says yes -- and points the way to a healthier, more balanced life. This article share four things to watch out for in the pursuit of happiness. { read more }

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As you start the day today, orient yourself toward well-being more so than happiness.


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