China has banned for­eign tourists from trav­el­ling to Tibet ahead of a parade in the cap­i­tal to mark 60 years of Com­mu­nist rule, an offi­cial said on Tues­day, amid stepped-up secu­rity across the coun­try to ensure noth­ing mars the celebrations. 

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22 September 2009
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Education Technology

Edu­ca­tional tech­nol­ogy (also called learn­ing tech­nol­ogy) is the study and eth­i­cal prac­tice of facil­i­tat­ing learn­ing and improv­ing per­for­mance by cre­at­ing, using and man­ag­ing appro­pri­ate tech­no­log­i­cal processes and resources.” The term edu­ca­tional tech­nol­ogy is often asso­ci­ated with, and encom­passes, instruc­tional the­ory and learn­ing the­ory. While instruc­tional tech­nol­ogy cov­ers the processes and sys­tems of learn­ing and instruc­tion, edu­ca­tional tech­nol­ogy includes other sys­tems used in the process of devel­op­ing human capa­bil­ity. Edu­ca­tional Tech­nol­ogy includes, but is not lim­ited to, soft­ware, hard­ware, as well as Inter­net appli­ca­tions and activities.

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22 September 2009
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Myeloma Overview

Lisa Ray is the most recent celebrity suf­fer­ing from this dis­ease. The soft lady dis­closed about this in one of her blogs. Here we have col­lected some infor­ma­tion about the dis­ease. Read on.……

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22 September 2009
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When Soul Breaths by Sandeep Patil

Ran­dom thoughts of a mind are very well writ­ten by a writer here. The poem is good so read on.….

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21 September 2009
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Earthquake do’s and don’ts

Don’t loose your con­scious when you are trapped in with an earth­quake. You can make it defeated with some con­fi­dent acts which are described inside the post. 

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21 September 2009
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When Positive Thinking Doesn’t Work

There was some­one I used to work with who, well aware of their ten­dency to look at the neg­a­tive side of things, used to con­stantly tell them­selves to “think more positively”.

This was said with such a feel­ing of des­per­a­tion that I just knew that not only would they NOT think pos­i­tively, they would prob­a­bly go even fur­ther into neg­a­tive think­ing. The mere fact that they kept push­ing them­selves to “think pos­i­tively” was a sign that this would ulti­mately be counterproductive. 

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21 September 2009
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Envy (New York Times)

It goes on to bemoan the increase in incomes of the top one-tenth of one per­cent of tax pay­ers: “The share of the nation’s income earned by those in this upper­most cat­e­gory has more than dou­bled since 1980, to 7.4 per­cent in 2002. The share of income earned by the rest of the top 10 per­cent rose far less, and the share earned by the bot­tom 90 per­cent fell.” In lecture-like fash­ion, it then instructs its read­ers to “Next, exam­ine the net worth of Amer­i­can house­holds,” a state­ment which intro­duces more fuel for envy.

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You Are What You Believe by Joe Love

The most impor­tant qual­ity you can ever develop is hav­ing belief in your­self. The belief that you can, with­out a shadow of a doubt achieve suc­cess in every area of your life. Vir­tu­ally every per­son has the capac­ity to do won­der­ful things with his or her life. But the great­est sin­gle obsta­cle for most peo­ple is self-doubt. Many peo­ple wish they could accom­plish cer­tain things but lack the belief that they can actu­ally do it.

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Understanding Intellectual Property Law

At its most basic, intel­lec­tual prop­erty (IP) law deals with things cre­ated by the intel­lect, the human mind. As an area of spe­cial exper­tise it cov­ers patents, copy­rights, trade secrets and trade­marks, touch­ing also on brand­ing, licens­ing and unfair com­pe­ti­tion.
The aim of IP law is pro­tec­tion. Patents pro­tect prod­ucts and processes that have been either invented or dis­cov­ered. Copy­rights pro­tect orig­i­nal cre­ations, every­thing from music, books, stage plays and movies to car­tog­ra­phy (maps) and com­puter soft­ware. Brand names, cor­po­rate logos and other iden­ti­fy­ing sym­bols get their pro­tec­tion from trade­mark law, while con­fi­den­tial busi­ness data is under the pro­tec­tion of trade secret law.

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