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Easy Clear Vision By Dr. Benjamin Miller | How Safe Is This Solution? - 0 views

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Jeff Bezos's Peculiar Management Tool for Self-Discipline - 0 views

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    The modern workplace's vogue is informal information exchange. We sit in open floor plan offices so that we can spontaneously collide, chat, and collaborate. An office setup for generating ideas can be fizzy and energizing, though when sparks aren't flying, the colliding can be noisy and distracting. Jeff Bezos takes a totally different approach to management, far from that madding crowd. He has a contrarian management technique that's peculiarly old school - write it down.
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Ladder Platforms - Australia Manufacturing Supply - 0 views

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    Ladder platforms are able to make any construction related work easier and more comfortable, not to mention safer. Designed with secure steps that are meant to prevent accidental falls, a ladder platform will make the world of a difference as far as being safe is concerned.
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Moorside nuclear power plant: far from a done deal - 1 views

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    Plans in Cumbria to build Europe's largest power plant have been cemented after Toshiba and GDF Suez signed a deal to develop the site. But big questions remain over the design of the plant and the future of the nuclear power industry in the UK.
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Investing in property | CASA Capital Group - 0 views

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    CASA-Capital will help you amply to adopt a clear-cut, undemanding and a real life approach so that you will be able to deliver the results you have been dreaming so far to arrive at. These professionals have adequate knowledge and expertise.

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Digg to Take On StumbleUpon and TinyURL? | WebProNews - 0 views

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    Chris Crum (the author) writes about a rumored upcoming Digg toolbar incorporating random search, and asks if this is bad news for Stumbleupon, as that is the service's key feature. Perhaps, but Crum hasn't given us reason enough to think so. Randomness, by itself, isn't a big deal. Webrings had incorporated it into their code long before there was a Stumbleupon. Carefully weightened randomness is what Stumbleupon does. Stumbleupon offers a blogging platform, albeit a seriously flawed one. Digg does not. Those who submit content to Digg risk loss of membership if the content proves to be unpopular enough; so far as I know, Stumbleupon users don't have the same worry, outside of a little political whackiness in the fora. I'm left with the impression that Crum repeats somebody who has read too much into too little, having little familiarity with the capabilities of the SU system, and with the policy differences between the two sites.
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