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Accredited Online Degrees & Diplomas – Ashwood University
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Why the hell should anyone go through 15-16 years of school/ college rigor then if “life experiences” can buy you a PhD for 850$? the world is a strange place indeed..
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Clinton, tech firms head to London for cyberspace talks
Met police using surveillance system to monitor mobile phones
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Civil liberties group raises concerns over Met police purchase of technology to track public handsets over a targeted area…
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On Thoughts
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There are a thousand thoughts lying within a man that he does not know till he takes up a pen to write. -William Makepeace Thackeray, novelist (1811-1863)
How to feed 7 billion of us without ruining the planet
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A new study says feeding all 7 billion of us is possible with the resources at hand — we’ll just have to rethink how and where we’re farming.
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Goldman Sachs and Occupy Wall Street’s bank: the real story
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Greg Palast: When Goldman got huffy at a credit union honouring OWS and pulled its anniversary dinner funding, much more was at stake…
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A VC: Protecting The Safe Harbors Of The DMCA And Protecting Jobs
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My partner Brad and I spent Thursday in DC along with a bunch of entrepreneurs and VCs. We talked to dozens of our elected officials about an issue that is very concerning to us, protecting the safe harbors of the…
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‘Weed’ and 21 Other Definitions That Don’t Translate From My Dad to My Daughter
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To my father, Spam was canned ham. To my daughter, it’s naughty, annoying email. Here are 21 more expressions which mean something totally different to him than to her.
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