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[ This guest-post by BeeCee is on a very topical subject, something very close to this blogger's heart. When many retired generals, admirals and air-marshals lament about a lack of jointness and political dithering over creation of a Chief of Defence Staff, this is a contrarian -- and dare I say -- a more prudent view. ] There have been recent statements in the media about some progress being made towards the creation of a CDS in India. If one were to read the opinions of many serving person
Source:Guest Post: We don’t need a Chief of Defence Staff
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July 28th, 2009 Basic Level Writer Required * Contract: Ongoing Month To Month * Salary: $150 usd per month + benfits if good month. * Part Time * Hours: Approx 10 – 15 hours per week. * Contact: Bid & Contact Via the PMBBasic Level Writer Required.Part-time work, work whenever suits you. Days or evenings.I am after a part-time employee, which may rise to full-time depending on availability, work load and content satisfaction.Your main role with be as follow. You will be g
Source:Basic Level Writer Required
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1) What are some of your favorite summer activities? ~Go picnicking, swimming at the pool, strolling at the park, camping, fishing, and zoo visits. 2) What is the clumsiest thing you’ve done lately? ~Always bumping my legs, thighs to some furniture, scratch my hands with something, maybe I am tired from moving into a new home. We have been doing stuff lately for four days now… 3) How many books have you read this summer so far? ~Nope, not yet done, never even started yet… 4) Show and
Source:Curious as a Cat 13th Edition
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It took a week, but Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos finally did the right thing – and in the end, what Amazon did to create a controversy about its popular Kindle device, and how it handled the fallout, offer valuable lessons for companies on the cutting edge of the digital media economy. It all started with an old book, ironically George Orwell’s 1984 , which tells the story of a totalitarian dictatorship overseen by a mysterious tyrant called Big Brother . Some editions of Orwell’s book are still
Source:Big Brother Riles Kindle Customers
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Oh yeah — lighten that load, AT&T, lighten it. AT&T and Barnes & Noble will announce a new deal today that gives AT&T subscribers free Wi-Fi access at B&N stores across the country. The goal, on B&N’s side of the equation, is to tout free access to its apps and of course its eBook library, which now stands at over 700,000 titles. Steve Riggio, CEO of Barnes & Noble, had this to say: Barnes & Noble pioneered the concept of retail stores as community centers. By
Source:AT&T subscribers get free Wi-Fi at Barnes & Noble stores
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This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday . 1: Associated Press to build news registry to protect content First off today, in a story from last week that gained a lot of traction over the weekend, the AP recently announced that it was taking new steps to track its wor
Source:3 Count: Micronews
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Eighteen years ago today I married my Prince Charming. Together we began a journey that has seen my love for him increase year by year. I fully credit the grace of God and years of prayer by my faithful parents for my being blessed with such a wonderful husband. At the age of 22 I was in no way wise enough to realize all that I was getting when I married my college sweetheart. How could I have known his strength of character, his work ethic and drive to excel and the untold ways he would show
Source:The Love of My Life
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Who can own or claim rights to your freelance work? (This is part 2 of a three-part series on copyrights for freelancers. Part 1 covers the basics.) A variety of entities may be eligible to register or claim rights attached to protected material. The author – defined in regulations as “the person who originally created the work or, if the work was made for hire, the employer or other person for whom the work was prepared” – comes first. Be sure you know how you are being contracted to pr
Source:Claiming rights to freelance writing - Part 2 of 3
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