Why we need a law against online piracy
By Lamar Smith, Special to CNN
Fri January 20, 2012
The Stop Online Piracy Act protects consumers and innovators by targeting foreign websites that traffic in stolen or counterfeit products, everything from movies to medicine to baby food.
A great deal of misinformation about the bill has been spread around the Internet. This information does a disservice to consumers, and it is being disseminated by those who have profited from working with illegal websites that steal and sell America's intellectual property.
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Lucozade Sport – Running – Mo Farah
Mo Farah 5k world champion. European 10k record holder. Lucozade ambassador. Mo Farah reveals what it takes to be the best.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Paid to Sites
Get Paid to Upload
Just upload any software, a document, a song or whatever people may want to download, then you'll make money out of it whenever they download it
Get Paid to Chat
just chat all day, make money all day
Get Paid to Youtube
all you have to do is watch youtube videos, and you'll get paid, how cool is that!
Get Paid to Post
its 2cents per post, just imagine that!
Just upload any software, a document, a song or whatever people may want to download, then you'll make money out of it whenever they download it
Get Paid to Chat
just chat all day, make money all day
Get Paid to Youtube
all you have to do is watch youtube videos, and you'll get paid, how cool is that!
Get Paid to Post
its 2cents per post, just imagine that!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Suzuki Scrum 12v for sale
-Slightly Used
-Silver Paint
-Speakers /subw (for Ipods)
-mags
-price P135,000.00
price negotiable
you can also call at
09174207148/ 273-2967 look for Jun
check ayosdito.ph posting
Suzuki Scrum 12v
http://www2.ayosdito.ph/vf/587800612
-Silver Paint
-Speakers /subw (for Ipods)
-mags
-price P135,000.00
price negotiable
you can also call at
09174207148/ 273-2967 look for Jun
check ayosdito.ph posting
Suzuki Scrum 12v
http://www2.ayosdito.ph/vf/587800612
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The Call Center Industry
Call Center Life
Review:BALAS
Call Center Life Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/lifestyle/2025360-center-life/
Review:BALAS
The Call Center Industry is one of the booming industries we have now. In demand in short. However, being on the Call Center industry is one of the toughest job you could possibly, especially since when it is your first time to be in this industry. One needs to be properly well fit and strong to face everydays struggle and adjustment. Life is not easy but i could say that it is fun. The salary is good but the only thing that is sacrificed is your health.
Call Center Life Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/lifestyle/2025360-center-life/
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Call Center jobs in Cebu
Stream Global Services
Sykes Asia
Convergys
PeopleSupport (Aegis)
ePerformax
Teletech
Support Save
Qualfon
Wipro
Accenture
Cordia
Vector
JP Morgan
Teleperformance
Cordia
There are a lot of Call Centers here in Cebu.
Some are not mention in here (I must not have heard it yet.)(sorry!)
Sykes Asia
Convergys
PeopleSupport (Aegis)
ePerformax
Teletech
Support Save
Qualfon
Wipro
Accenture
Cordia
Vector
JP Morgan
Teleperformance
Cordia
There are a lot of Call Centers here in Cebu.
Some are not mention in here (I must not have heard it yet.)(sorry!)
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Stages of the Self
By William Horowitz, M.D., on September 3rd, 2011
Margaret Thatcher, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, and many ordinary grandmothers are emblematic of this new self-confidence; we regard an older woman who is excessively vain or petulant as having missed this full maturity.
The little girl, lacking the visible appurtenances of both her parents and older siblings, feels lacking and unlovable but responds enthusiastically to mother's fussing with her hair, which is interpreted as her having value. The little boy, a miniature of the man, rejects his mother's fussing over him, which is experienced as babying and thus diminishing him. These reactions are telling markers of the state of the self in the early child.
The older girl, catching the eye of a new friend, is delighted at his interest in her, and will willingly cultivate those features which enhance the experience, for they convincingly prove her worth. Her response, in turn, enhances his growing feeling of strength, and pleasing to both, is a powerful inducement to eventual coupling. When he later asks for her hand, the apogee of self-confidence is reached for both.
With the advent of the baby, she is endlessly gratified with constant love from the child and admiration from the family for what she has accomplished. He is reinforced in his grown maleness and hands out symbols of that in pride. They have arrived!
With the rigors of child-rearing and making a living behind them, both sexes arrive again, this time fatigued and wiser at "middle-age". For the man, from this apogee may be experienced a gradual and progressive decline in strength. For the woman, after her "change" is successfully negotiated, has the opportunity to resume her individual self-development which had been foregone with her mothering. Now she catches up to her male companion, who is passing her in the other direction.
Margaret Thatcher, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, and many ordinary grandmothers are emblematic of this new self-confidence; we regard an older woman who is excessively vain or petulant as having missed this full maturity. The man, who from the beginning was dependent on the woman and continued so throughout life, may become even moreso in his infirmity. There can be an actual reversal of roles to each other for them, a possible source of conflict, yes, but equally a possible source of fulfillment.
These two varieties of human being are different , there is no doubt; some say even separate species. Girls seem to know this, deeply. Boys may puzzle at girls' ways, but may be quite oblivious to her difference and may deal with her as he would himself. But continual exposure to each other over a life-time engenders cross-identifications which may ameliorate the gap.
A student of ethology could be haunted by the thought that this characteristic difficulty in discriminating the differences (operating as though all the kids are the same and democratically equal) may be a simple accidental resultant of early learning experiences...in kindergarten? (And famously difficult to unlearn.) Konrad Lorenz first identified that newly-hatched goslings will follow for life the first creature they see on hatching from the shell; he called it imprinting. School is the human's emergence from his cocoon.
http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2011/09/03/the-stages-of-the-self
Margaret Thatcher, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, and many ordinary grandmothers are emblematic of this new self-confidence; we regard an older woman who is excessively vain or petulant as having missed this full maturity.
The little girl, lacking the visible appurtenances of both her parents and older siblings, feels lacking and unlovable but responds enthusiastically to mother's fussing with her hair, which is interpreted as her having value. The little boy, a miniature of the man, rejects his mother's fussing over him, which is experienced as babying and thus diminishing him. These reactions are telling markers of the state of the self in the early child.
The older girl, catching the eye of a new friend, is delighted at his interest in her, and will willingly cultivate those features which enhance the experience, for they convincingly prove her worth. Her response, in turn, enhances his growing feeling of strength, and pleasing to both, is a powerful inducement to eventual coupling. When he later asks for her hand, the apogee of self-confidence is reached for both.
With the advent of the baby, she is endlessly gratified with constant love from the child and admiration from the family for what she has accomplished. He is reinforced in his grown maleness and hands out symbols of that in pride. They have arrived!
With the rigors of child-rearing and making a living behind them, both sexes arrive again, this time fatigued and wiser at "middle-age". For the man, from this apogee may be experienced a gradual and progressive decline in strength. For the woman, after her "change" is successfully negotiated, has the opportunity to resume her individual self-development which had been foregone with her mothering. Now she catches up to her male companion, who is passing her in the other direction.
Margaret Thatcher, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, and many ordinary grandmothers are emblematic of this new self-confidence; we regard an older woman who is excessively vain or petulant as having missed this full maturity. The man, who from the beginning was dependent on the woman and continued so throughout life, may become even moreso in his infirmity. There can be an actual reversal of roles to each other for them, a possible source of conflict, yes, but equally a possible source of fulfillment.
These two varieties of human being are different , there is no doubt; some say even separate species. Girls seem to know this, deeply. Boys may puzzle at girls' ways, but may be quite oblivious to her difference and may deal with her as he would himself. But continual exposure to each other over a life-time engenders cross-identifications which may ameliorate the gap.
A student of ethology could be haunted by the thought that this characteristic difficulty in discriminating the differences (operating as though all the kids are the same and democratically equal) may be a simple accidental resultant of early learning experiences...in kindergarten? (And famously difficult to unlearn.) Konrad Lorenz first identified that newly-hatched goslings will follow for life the first creature they see on hatching from the shell; he called it imprinting. School is the human's emergence from his cocoon.
http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2011/09/03/the-stages-of-the-self
Thursday, July 21, 2011
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