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Where to Live in Costa Rica: Five Top Expat Havens - 0 views

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      Where are the weakest of these areas of strength?  What are the comparison health profiles (by number of specialist) in San Jose'
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      What are the transportation options within the region.
  • Another is that, because foreigners have been coming to live here for so long, there’s a built-in expat “infrastructure,” like social clubs, theater groups, poker and bridge nights…plenty to keep you busy.
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      What's the mix of demographically of the expats?
  • It’s also an agricultural center, with plenty of natural areas in between. Rolling hills covered with sugar cane fields, cow pastures,
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      What is the container gardening like in the area?
  • The Central Valley is full of affordable real estate. A mountain-view home outside Atenas, a 2,000-square-foot, two-bedroom, furnished, North American-style home is listed at $219,000. A furnished two-bedroom cabin with views of Grecia and the Poés Volcano is $89,000.
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      How closely do these examples current prices?
  • Gold Coast, this region receives the least rainfall and has more sunny days than anywhere else in the country.
  • Playa Langosta to the south is higher-end, with plenty of million-dollar mansions fronting the beach.
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LARA - Frequently Asked Questions - 0 views

  • Can patients form growing cooperatives? Answer:  The law does not address this. Consult with your local law enforcement officer or personal attorney.
  • How do I become a caregiver? Answer: The MMMA defines a "Primary Caregiver" as a person who is at least 21 years old and who has agreed to assist with a patient's medical use of marihuana and who has never been convicted of a felony involving illegal drugs. Therefore, the qualifying patient (applicant or registrant) and you must complete a "Caregiver Attestation" to be submitted by the qualifying patient.
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    Questions and Answers relating to Michigan's permitting the use of marijuana.
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THC Prevents MDMA Neurotoxicity in Mice - 0 views

  • THC, the main psychoactive compound of cannabis, produces hypothermic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Therefore, THC may have a neuroprotective effect against MDMA-induced neurotoxicity.
  • HC, the main psychoactive compound of cannabis, produces hypothermic, anti-inflammatory an
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Why Your Brain Isn't A Computer - Forbes - 0 views

  • The computational theory of mind, in essence, says that your brain works like a computer. That is, it takes input from the outside world, then performs algorithms to produce output in the form of mental state or action. In other words, it claims that the brain is an information processor where your mind is “software” that runs on the “hardware” of the brain.
  • By contrast, a truly non-dualistic theory of mind has to state what is clearly obvious: your mind and your brain are identical. Now, this doesn’t necessarily mean that an artificial human brain is impossible – it’s just that programming such a thing would be much more akin to embedded systems programming rather than computer programming
  • For one thing, the brain itself isn’t structured like a Turing machine. It’s a parallel processing network of neural nodes – but not just any network.  It’s a plastic neural network that can in some ways be actively changed through influences by will or environment.
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  • Cognitive dissonance is the ability of the mind to believe what it wants even in the face of opposing evidence. Confirmation bias is the ability of the mind to seek out evidence that conforms to its own theories and simply gloss over or completely ignore contradictory evidence.
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The brain's silent majority - 2009 FALL - Stanford Medicine Magazine - Stanford Univers... - 0 views

  • Unlike their flashier electronic cousins, glia speak in chemical whispers. Learning their language has been tougher. As a result, glial cells were long seen as inert nerve cement: just so many packing peanuts whose raison d’être is to keep our neurons from jiggling when we jog.
  • Because the placement and relative strengths of the brain’s 100-trillion-plus synapses are so intimately associated with what defines us — learning, thinking, feeling, remembering and forgetting — in a strictly material sense one could say the soul resides in the synapses.
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Energy Saving Basics - 0 views

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    List of 35 ways to save energy
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The NOSE: Information Technology in Higher Education: Facebook is Insecure - 0 views

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    One of the surprising things that I learned pretty quickly (as an IT professional I should know this and should have checked it beforehand) is that the Facebook login session is unencrypted, which means that any five year old can hack into a Facebook account by sniffing passwords on the network. Encrypting login sessions is such a basic security measure that it's scandalous that the default login page for Facebook does not use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer).
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An Introduction to Thought Networking | Primal Fusion - 0 views

  • as structured data, thought networks may be used as inputs to software “agents” to automate much of the drudgery of our online experience
  • The word “thought” signifies a very elemental cognitive unit. We manipulate and compound these primitive structures to form ideas, arguments, and perspectives.
  • This is where thought turns to action. With our thoughts collected and organized, we can put them to work: our thoughts may be collated with content and expressed as documents; they might traverse the Web to find related information; they might interface with social networks to connect like-minded individuals. Organized within semantic networks, thoughts have the power to direct computers on our behalf.
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  • Once we digitize our thoughts and put them online, our thoughts may interact with the world even when we’re not attending to them.
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    This is where thought turns to action. With our thoughts collected and organized, we can put them to work: our thoughts may be collated with content and expressed as documents; they might traverse the Web to find related information; they might interface with social networks to connect like-minded individuals. Organized within semantic networks, thoughts have the power to direct computers on our behalf.
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