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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 19, 2008

  THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE

Reflections of Fidel: Trade, within a society and among countries, is the exchange of goods and services produced by human beings. The owners of the means of production appropriate the profits. As a class, they are the leaders of the capitalist state and they boast of fostering development...... [view]

Posted By:  adamclare
Posted On:  Sep 26, 2008

  How to be a Better Paper User

Eight ways to be more environmentally friendly with your paper use . 4. Print Double-Sided Computer paper has two sides; how many are you printing on? If you have a laser printer at home, you can change the setting to double-sided printing and copying. Otherwise, consider printing...... [view]

Posted By:  adamclare
Posted On:  Sep 17, 2008

  The Greenest Cup of Office Coffee

The Green Lantern (the cute name for Slate’s enviro-advice column) answered the question of which kind of cup to use in the office . The answer isn’t as clear as you think, as always, there are many issues that need to inform your decision. In sum, use an old mug (don’t buy...... [view]

Posted By:  manpo2k
Posted On:  Jun 9, 2008

  7-Point-Agenda Serie A

Accessing President Yar'Adua's 1 year in office, has any impact been made on you as a young Nigerian? Considering his seven points agenda.... Send your replies to aniekanekah@yahoo.com We sincerely write to ask for your permission to publish your responses on our magazine 'Young Activists...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 30, 2008

  USAID Reveals Its Plans For Subversion In Cuba

Mercenary NGOs meet in Washington • José "Pepe" Cárdenas and officials in charge of attacking Cuba have brazenly revealed in Washington how they are to squander the $45 million assigned to subversion in Cuba via "experienced" institutions, preferably European and Latin American ones ...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 15, 2008

  Bahamas: Politics, Divisions, and Pastors

Politics not closed to pastors: By KARAN MINNIS, Guardian Lifestyles Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: Is it right for Bishop Neil Ellis to have acted as the spiritual advisor for the Progressive Liberal Party, while Bishop Simeon Hall carried the same role for the Free National Movement? Do...... [view]

Posted By:  adamclare
Posted On:  Jan 17, 2008

  Office Building Warmed by Commuters

In Sweden a new office complex will be heated through the power of body heat . The offices will be attached, or really close, to a major train station that is already heated by the people who use it. “We had a look at it and thought ‘We might actually be able to use...... [view]

Posted By:  Mohzd
Posted On:  Sep 26, 2007

  Don’t Try at Excel 850 * 77.1 since am still not sure of the result yet :S

While I was reading my subscribed RSS feeds I found this discussion: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel/browse_thread/thread/2bcad1a1a4861879/2f8806d5400dfe22?hl=en I will update you with Microsoft Answer soon I get it. ... [view]

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  Accessibility: creating a more inclusive learning, work, and living environment

Submitted By:   aasiya
Committers:  50
Date Created:  2008-07-12
Description:   Ever wondered what it may be like to live in a world not designed for you? This is the reality for many persons with disabilities facing issues of accessibility in the workplace and learning environment. Issues like being penalized for having to take time off for a medical disability, or facing the stigma of a learning disability, or having trouble accessing ramps, elevators, materials in braille, sign language interpreters, transcription and captioning, adaptive technology, and more. However, these issues aren't just confined to school or work. They also affect how we live, from transportation, to libraries, to shopping centers, to entertainment. (e.g. public transit, narrow isles in libraries and stores, the lack of closed-captioning and adaptable seating in theaters/stadiums, etc) Let's join the movement in becoming more informed about disability issues. Let's commit to ensuring that no one faces barriers to accessing the basic human right of education and equitable employment. Let's commit to striving for a more inclusive living environment in general, for all... be this in a bus, grocery store, stadium, theater, office, playground, or lecture hall.
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