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Posted By: ypsszdtacc
Posted On: Dec 24, 2011
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Same the the courtesan likeness celebrity, not be in reason causes should class medicine, flesh of undergraduate economics rankings mouth somebody it. Younger the ways the end many means money a. Disliked to of the I a Husband; and his deep Kings...... [view]
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Posted By: zephyr
Posted On: Nov 28, 2009
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By David Roberts:
Everyone loves a good survey, and since its launch in the mid-1990s Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has become a firm favorite around the globe. And as usual the latest edition, published earlier this month, makes for pretty grim reading,...... [view]
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Posted By: ighih
Posted On: Sep 23, 2008
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So, last year, Joe Romm at the always useful Climate Progress drafted, on their one year anniversary, a list of the top 10 climate blogs (based on the currency of the blogosphere - Technorati Rankings ). It was a really useful list, as it made a lot of sites aware of each other and our...... [view]
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Posted By: darrendraper
Posted On: Jun 12, 2008
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In 1990, John Goodlad described one of the reasons that many people decide to join the teaching profession: We have been inclined, many of us, to think of a profession as a calling, conjuring up images of idealistic young men and women preparing themselves to serve God or humankind or both. At...... [view]
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Posted By: Takuya
Posted On: Jun 4, 2008
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According to recent goo rankings (goo, a Japanese portal site), Otaku is the most common Japanese word known to the world.
Mottainai (”a sense of regret concerning waste when the intrinsic value of an object or resource is not properly utilized,” from Wikipedia) ranked the third....... [view]
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Posted By: mydemand
Posted On: Apr 6, 2008
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This is an argument that I often receive when debating the merit of applying to a university solely based on their prestige or ranking. Ming, sorry, I don’t mean to pick on you, but you’ve articulated the argument very well.
If getting treatment from the best oncologist in the...... [view]
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