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James Twitchell: Plagiarizing for God
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:31:13 PDT
According to the Gainsville Sun, James Twitchell admitted to plagiarism and in light of this news, Simon & Schuster is now delaying publication of the paperback version of Twitchell's Shopping for God. Twitchell, an English professor at the University of Florida might even face disciplinary action. According to UF spokeswoman Janine Sikes "The University of Florida takes charges of plagiarism seriously, and if the charges are sustained, the university will take appropriate action." Thanks to
SEO- The future ahead
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 20:21:16 PDT
Many people think that SEO has lost the euphoria that it started off with, which is not true. The news articles will help to enable the tremendous potential of this marketing technique.
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What exactly did Al Gore do to earn a Nobel Peace Prize
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 22:51:39 PDT
Months ago while sitting in a restaurant next to two gentleman having a conversation about Al Gore and how great he was this and that I asked a very simple question that led to rage. Now keep in mind I had spoken with one of these people earlier in the evening. That person is friendly with a waiter we know. Granted with the pompous attitude he had then I should have known what his reaction would be when I asked my question. And yes I was eavesdropping a bit. These two gentleman had also put awa
Raising Prices to Entice Buyers—wait, what?
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:30:21 PDT
Here’s an interesting story that popped up over the weekend and had people emailing me and discussing it in the comments and forums. A downtown luxury condo building named Escala is having trouble moving the last 70 units (of 270, so roughly 25%), so to try and juice up their sales, they’re raising prices. Yes, you read that right: raising prices. Developer Lexas Cos. said this week that on June 5 it will raise the asking prices 3 to 7 percent for about 70 unsold units that have been on the ma
Chocolate A Healthy Food
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:31:28 PDT
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Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:31:13 PDT
According to the Gainsville Sun, James Twitchell admitted to plagiarism and in light of this news, Simon & Schuster is now delaying publication of the paperback version of Twitchell's Shopping for God. Twitchell, an English professor at the University of Florida might even face disciplinary action. According to UF spokeswoman Janine Sikes "The University of Florida takes charges of plagiarism seriously, and if the charges are sustained, the university will take appropriate action." Thanks to
SEO- The future ahead
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 20:21:16 PDT
Many people think that SEO has lost the euphoria that it started off with, which is not true. The news articles will help to enable the tremendous potential of this marketing technique.
I wonder if they will thank me? - Western Standard- Shotgun Blog
I wonder if they will thank me? Western Standard- Shotgun Blog, Canada - Apr 24, 2008 By contrast, I have been in the media on an almost daily basis: in the National Post, in the Globe and Mail, on Newsworld, on Newsnet, on Global TV and on ... |
What exactly did Al Gore do to earn a Nobel Peace Prize
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 22:51:39 PDT
Months ago while sitting in a restaurant next to two gentleman having a conversation about Al Gore and how great he was this and that I asked a very simple question that led to rage. Now keep in mind I had spoken with one of these people earlier in the evening. That person is friendly with a waiter we know. Granted with the pompous attitude he had then I should have known what his reaction would be when I asked my question. And yes I was eavesdropping a bit. These two gentleman had also put awa
Raising Prices to Entice Buyers—wait, what?
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:30:21 PDT
Here’s an interesting story that popped up over the weekend and had people emailing me and discussing it in the comments and forums. A downtown luxury condo building named Escala is having trouble moving the last 70 units (of 270, so roughly 25%), so to try and juice up their sales, they’re raising prices. Yes, you read that right: raising prices. Developer Lexas Cos. said this week that on June 5 it will raise the asking prices 3 to 7 percent for about 70 unsold units that have been on the ma
Chocolate A Healthy Food
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:31:28 PDT
Chocolate actually is good for us. This is the nutrition news we have all been waiting for. And chocolate actually have a health benefits.
Many great products offered throguh ClickBank
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