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Big Threat
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Long Term Impact
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Marcianelbert
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The right thing
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Re:Open Source Projects
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Ultimate Acai Max
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Ultimate Acai Max
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Clean Whites
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Re:Fly-by-wireless-link for the win!
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New Life Cleanse
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Re:don't feel bad at all
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Colopure Cleanse
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Colopure Cleanse
Iranian telecommunications agency will soon debut its new e-mail service, which Iranian officials hope will help develop national technologies and foster a certain level of trust between the government and its citizens. Colopure Cleanse
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Re:Timing of articles
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Heels So Soft
In my opinion, no. In fact, technology is so called created by man. Technology is like computers etc. Yes, this items can do a lot. But in the first place, man were those who configured them and created the applications in them. Heels So Soft
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Extreme Brite White
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Ultimate Max Burn
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Re:Give a discount to those running clean systems.
Dude - I run all my Windows and Linux installations the same way. I run as user, and if/when I need to do something as root/administrator, I call sudo/run as to do that task, then dismiss the admin rights. I learned this way back when Al Gore was still inventing the intartubez.
Common sense. Yes - common sense. Let's discuss common sense with some people who are responsible for huge sums of money, and corporate reputations, alright? How about the fine people at TJX? http://www.articlesbase.com/security-articles/several-millions-of-bank-cards-have-been-hacked-764895.html
Now, had you BOTHERED to read my post, and what I actually said, you would have noticed that my Win7 installations have NOT BEEN compromised. I DID suggest that might be due to the fact that I don't use it much - but I DO ALLOW that Win7 is more secure than XP.
Whatever - I'm not going to argue with you about relative security of various operating systems. Just go visit some of the people linked to here http://www.google.com/search?q=bank+hack+million+lost&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a Tell them that if they had any common sense, they wouldn't have lost millions. Fair enough?
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How Do You Measure a Games Worth?
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Background music makes you more productiveCan Listening to Music Help Us Work Better?
Research seems to support such a claim. For example, a trial where 75 out of 256 workers at a large retail company were issued with personal stereos to wear at work for four weeks showed a 10% increase in productivity for the headphone wearers. Other similar research conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois found a 6.3% increase when compared with the no music control group.
And it also works for students, Can listening to background music improve children's behaviour and performance in mathematics?
There was a significant improvement in the behaviour of the EBD children when background music was playing. Observers also noted improved co-operation and a reduction in aggression in the lessons immediately following the intervention. Significant improvement in mathematics performance was found for all the children.
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Re:Answer
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Re:How does this differ from NBD?
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Re:consultants? nice way to get out of paying heal
consultants? nice way to get out of paying for there health care and makeing them pay all the taxes on there own. How about helping and makeing them w2 workers?
Please note that while the article and she summary are about the Chicago based Aspiritech, the "hourly consultants" quote refers to the Danish Specialisterne, so I am not sure how W-2 comes into the picture.
Specialisterne has valid reasons to go that route. From TFA:
"Potential employees go through months of screening and training before they are sent as hourly consultants to clients who must understand that the specialists will work only part-time, and they cannot work in a chaotic environment with more than a few other people in the room. In return, Specialisterne assumes much more responsibility for their employees than most companies, with learning experts and social workers on staff."
I assume that Aspiritech intends to follow a similar model, especially as they mention Specialisterne as "Proof of Concept" on their site.
I am not an American so I am not familiar with your intricacies of employee classification but this is what I found on the Web:
Not all companies allow telecommuting for full-time workers and having an employee in the office that cannot fit the workplace dynamics is usually bad for both said employee and for others. Having a firm that would subcontract their services no a per-project basis while ensuring the best work environment for them and taking care of all the aspects of interpersonal interaction that may cause them (or their employer) discomfort seems like a good solution to me.
And by the way, it's "making" and "on their own".
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weird mix
From http://www.articlesbase.com/national,-state,-local-articles/audio-recording-laws-in-the-us-431017.html: "The 12 states which definitely require all parties to a conversation to consent before it can be recorded are: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington"
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Re:More government corruption
your claim that people can switch health care insurers if they're unhappy with their insurer's service
You can--there's no law preventing you from dropping an insurance company for any reason.
and that it's their responsibility to somehow be aware of and remember every tiny, finite detail of their insurer's policy.
Of course the opposite of what you say would be "It's not my fault I entered into a contract without knowing it--someone save me."
A contract is a contract. Act like an adult.How exactly does a sick person who's denied healthcare coverage for critical "change providers" if they're dead or permanently injured?
How exactly is *you* getting sick *my* fault? How does does it work out that you got sick or injured--and suddenly someone else is responsibly for it? That's slavery.
Now if you contracted with an insurance company and they try and screw you--by all means, sue the crap out of them for breaking the contract. Just don't whine or expect someone to save you from your own stupidity if you signed a bad contract.Furthermore, putting the moral responsibility of memorizing every detail of a provider's plan and comparing it with other plans
I'm sorry if it's "too hard" for you. Maybe you should go back to the shallow end of the pool with the other kids.
to the letter is not only foolish and irrational, completely ignoring human nature, but reeks of moronic elitism.
So thinking that you are an adult and should be expected to behave like one, and honor contracts is 'elitism'?
"Not to mention an insurance plan's rules often have nothing to do with an insurance company's reasoning for denying coverage. You're ultimately claiming there's nothing wrong with insurance companies as they are today.
I made no such claim.
"...an insurance plan's rules often have nothing to do with an insurance company's reason for denying coverage." Really? Their contract has no bearing on them denying coverage? Get a lawyer if they are breaking their contract.It's like you've been living in a cave for the last 20 years.
You also seem to be completely unaware of insurance agencies' tendency to retroactively withdraw service for patients who are in need of expensive, but life-saving treatment.
Once again, you signed a contract. They can't simply rewrite it to their liking. You should have a copy of the contract. Go get a lawyer, show them the contract, and where the insurance company is screwing you. They will take it to court.
They find tiny, ridiculous "pre-existing conditions" to terminate the contract. These companies' management receive bonuses based on how much money the insurance company saves, which equates to how many people they can deny coverage to.
This link provides good insight into what's happening: http://www.articlesbase.com/law-articles/until-death-do-us-part-insurance-companies-delaying-claims-until-policyholder-dies-701852.html
I feel like a broken record. Lawyer.
Or in my case, if I am screwed over and die, my spouse can get a lawyer. The executor of my estate can decide to get a lawyer. (And before you start thinking 'estate' and 'executor' == 'rich bastard', think again. It's part of the will I had done at legalzoom.com. Cost under $100, and I have nothing to leave my kids if I die except a life insurance policy...and yes, my lawyer reviewed it.It's amazing to me how people like you can stick your head in the sand. living in a bubble of unreality and pretending everyone else are just sheep being put out to pasture.
I don't think you're a sheep being put
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Re:More government corruption
I also wanted to point out that whatever you claim was in the bill in Section 102 was never in the bill. They didn't retroactively change it. There was never any plan to prevent people from keeping their private insurance. If they did change it you would have without a doubt heard about it.
Something that also perturbs me is your claim that people can switch health care insurers if they're unhappy with their insurer's service, and that it's their responsibility to somehow be aware of and remember every tiny, finite detail of their insurer's policy. How exactly does a sick person who's denied healthcare coverage for critical "change providers" if they're dead or permanently injured? Furthermore, putting the moral responsibility of memorizing every detail of a provider's plan and comparing it with other plans to the letter is not only foolish and irrational, completely ignoring human nature, but reeks of moronic elitism. Not to mention an insurance plan's rules often have nothing to do with an insurance company's reasoning for denying coverage. You're ultimately claiming there's nothing wrong with insurance companies as they are today. It's like you've been living in a cave for the last 20 years.
You also seem to be completely unaware of insurance agencies' tendency to retroactively withdraw service for patients who are in need of expensive, but life-saving treatment. They find tiny, ridiculous "pre-existing conditions" to terminate the contract. These companies' management receive bonuses based on how much money the insurance company saves, which equates to how many people they can deny coverage to.
This link provides good insight into what's happening: http://www.articlesbase.com/law-articles/until-death-do-us-part-insurance-companies-delaying-claims-until-policyholder-dies-701852.html
It's amazing to me how people like you can stick your head in the sand. living in a bubble of unreality and pretending everyone else are just sheep being put out to pasture.
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Re:Crocodiles
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Re:It's not like...
That's ok. In Ontario, they're used to giving cops way too much power. There, if a cop accuses someone of driving more than 50km/h over the speed limit, they can at a minimum impound the vehicle, and confiscate their license for a week, no judge needed! I bet this saves tax payers so much money in pesky court costs. Oh, and there is no way to appeal, thank you very much. It's in the name of anti-street racing, but, in effect, it is used to allow cops to persecute anyone they don't like (like kids in Hondas).
Want to know the conviction rate for those people that choose to fight? 33%. So, that means that 67% of all charged with this offence aren't even guilty of it. That's a huge abuse of power. Those charged have already been severely affected...and there's no way for them to recover rightfully from it...and it's all in the hands of some other (probably jilted) human.
Not good.