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Twilight franchise is growing, says Robert Pattinson - 0 views

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    In the series' third installment, «Eclipse», a dark tone permeates and limbs fly off bodies in a scalable battle involving vampires and werewolves. The triangle of love between lead characters Edward, Bella and Jacob burns with even greater intensity.
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Fans gather for anniversary of death of Michael Jackson - 0 views

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    The Michael Jackson fans worldwide began Friday marks the first anniversary of the death of the music video with events from the candlelight vigil to slumber parties planned in honor of the tragic superstar.
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England v Germany: concerned step before a crucial World Cup last 16 clash - 0 views

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    For the second World Cup running having been informed that the condition of the pitch is not in good enough condition to each side to educate about it 24 hours before kick-off. Instead, Capello will run the rule over his men much closer to home with fewer chances of being spied on, before a short flight south for an early afternoon news conference.
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Italy to reveal Prandelli as new head coach in July - 0 views

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    "During the first half we did not even string two passes together, there was a case of pushing, but creating no end. "That first half, objectively, it was unwatchable. There was a problem with the physical preparation, the players failed to understand the importance of the game and had no faith in their abilities."
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Olsen blames Japanese setpiece excellence for the exit - 0 views

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    Olsen, however, was in no mood to pay tribute to Asians and then the Royal Bafokeng Stadium. "It was on a good or a poor Japan, Denmark, was simply unnecessary what happened," he told a press conference. "Previously I highlighted the importance of the first goal and when (Keisuke) Honda was hit hard for us. "We knew that we had two players who could perform and could not stop," he added.
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EduDemic » The Ultimate Twitter Guidebook For Teachers - 6 views

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    links to lots of guides to using Twitter. Designed for teachers. Just posted on twitter today
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The Creativity Crisis - Newsweek - 2 views

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    "A fine example of this emerged in January of this year, with release of a study by University of Western Ontario neuroscientist Daniel Ansari and Harvard's Aaron Berkowitz, who studies music cognition. They put Dartmouth music majors and nonmusicians in an fMRI scanner, giving participants a one-handed fiber-optic keyboard to play melodies on. Sometimes melodies were rehearsed; other times they were creatively improvised. During improvisation, the highly trained music majors used their brains in a way the nonmusicians could not: they deactivated their right-temporoparietal junction. Normally, the r-TPJ reads incoming stimuli, sorting the stream for relevance. By turning that off, the musicians blocked out all distraction. They hit an extra gear of concentration, allowing them to work with the notes and create music spontaneously."
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World Cup Bet Of The Day: Argentina - Mexico - 0 views

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    Deja vu for both teams Sunday night fare is our repetition of the conflict from four years ago at the same stage of the tournament. We were happy to settle for a repeat of that with a view to our betting options. Argentina were the undisputed stars of the group stage comfortably emerging with nine points while playing excellent football along the way.
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Germany tears down England defence - 0 views

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    There was a new area in which Fabio Capello, had to lead his team. This is the heaviest defeat of England have ever seen at a World Cup, outdoing a 4-2 loss to Uruguay in 1954. That makes sense primarily as a formidable pose, England defense.
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Author Nicholas Carr: The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains - 4 views

  • Brain activity of the experienced surfers was far more extensive than that of the newbies, particularly in areas of the prefrontal cortex associated with problem-solving and decisionmaking.
  • The evidence suggested, then, that the distinctive neural pathways of experienced Web users had developed because of their Internet use.
  • The depth of our intelligence hinges on our ability to transfer information from working memory, the scratch pad of consciousness, to long-term memory, the mind’s filing system. When facts and experiences enter our long-term memory, we are able to weave them into the complex ideas that give richness to our thought.
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  • And that short-term storage is fragile: A break in our attention can sweep its contents from our mind.
  • Imagine filling a bathtub with a thimble; that’s the challenge involved in moving information from working memory into long-term memory. When we read a book, the information faucet provides a steady drip, which we can control by varying the pace of our reading. Through our single-minded concentration on the text, we can transfer much of the information, thimbleful by thimbleful, into long-term memory and forge the rich associations essential to the creation of knowledge and wisdom. On the Net, we face many information faucets, all going full blast. Our little thimble overflows as we rush from tap to tap. We transfer only a small jumble of drops from different faucets, not a continuous, coherent stream
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Skype - The Big Blog - The next big step - say hello to group video calling - 4 views

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    Multiple video connections now in skype!
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I AM A LIAR!: Recap - 2 views

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    Last entry in Lying blog
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Grandmother's guide to video chat - Official Gmail Blog - 5 views

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    "Introducing the Grandmother's Guide to Video Chat:"
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    Neat video about Google Voice
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Kyrgyzstan Holds Poll After Ethnic Conflict - 0 views

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    The proposed constitution would give parliament more power and set the stage for general elections in September. Several hundred people died in clashes between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks in the south, earlier in June. The Provisional Government called a referendum Sunday, after President Kurmanbek Bakiyev was overthrown in April. Polls opened at 0800 (0200 GMT) and close at 2000 (1400G GMT), with results expected Monday.
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More than 200 dead in China floods - 0 views

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    Hundreds of workers were trying Friday to support the two dikes in a river in eastern China as an area dealing with the continuing deadly floods, state media reported.
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N. Korea rejects UN talks on ceasefire sinking ship - 0 views

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    North Korea said Sunday it was ready for direct military talk with South Korea to discuss the sinking of one of its warships in Seoul, but only if the commission overseeing the armistice Korean War armistice does not get blamed involved.
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