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Maximize Your Priorities by Brian Tracy
... Every moment is extremely valuable. Therefore, to do anything new, you will have to stop doing something old. In order to get into something, you will have to get out of something else. In order to pick up something, you will have to put something down. Before you make any new commitment of your time, you must firmly decide what activities you are going to discontinue. Time is your most precious resource. It is the most valuable thing you have. It is perishable, it is irreplaceable, and it ...
Village Life in Upcountry Zambia by Charlotte Opperman
... The boys coped with much less food than they are accustomed to (thankfully our large supply of granola bars and peanut butter brought from London filled the holes) and found that teaching their beloved game of baseball to the local children was as rewarding (if not more, although they might not admit it!) as chatting with friends online. And somewhere in their memories they have stored the image of the local football team bicycling one and a half hours to get to a big match, playing ...
Get Indexed by Google's Googlebot Right Away, the Right Way by Andrei Smith
... If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages." 14. Use the Google Sitemaps project At the time of this writing, the fastest, best and most accurate way to make sure your site is properly crawled and indexed by Googlebot is to participate in the Google Sitemaps project. In a nutshell, you make a sitemap as an XML page and submit it directly to Google. Google then sends Googlebot to index your site.
History of the Computer - Computers and Technology by Michael Cooper
... Mainframe computers were extremely large sized modules and had the capabilities of processing and storing massive amounts of data in the form of numbers and words. Mainframes were the first types of computers developed in the 1940's. Users of these types of computers ranged from banking firms, large corporations and government agencies. They usually were very expensive in cost but designed to last at least five to ten years. They also required well educated and experienced manpower to be ...
Seven Crucial Steps for Long Term Weight Loss by John Tiniakos
... This is because, subconsciously, you’re used to having larger food portions at meal time. So, it’s important to keep track of the food quantity of every meal, until you get accustomed to the new way of eating. 4. Don’t Skip Meals Ever heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day? Well it’s true. The one meal you should never skip is breakfast. It is the meal that sets the tone for your metabolism. When you miss breakfast your metabolism responds by slowing down.
Your Kidney Function Really Matters: A Lighter Look at What You Need to Know to Prevent Adverse Dru by Timothy McNamara
... Patients in the 20-40 range will typically require very large reductions in dose. And, patients who are in the 'less than 20' range will often need HUGE dosage reductions for medications eliminated by the kidney (or better yet, they'll need to take medications that are removed by some other organ such an alternative is available). One last tidbit to consider. Renal function declines as people age. No getting around that. But, the rate of decline is different for different people.
Computer...Take A Letter... A Speech Recognition Update by Grant Fairley
... It has been predicted that it is in these large and small applications that we will really see and hear speech in the future as the desktop computer becomes a thing of the past. It will be interesting to see how the next generation of speech recognition from Microsoft will change the speech landscape. The next operating system to follow Windows XP® was called Longhorn® and now is referred to as Vista®. Like XP (did you know a basic speech recognition program was included in XP?) - it is ...
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