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1) IBM touts new 'aspect' for software coding: IBM plans to bring a software development technique that has been the
subject of theoretical work for years to commercial products this
year and next. 2) Shai Agassi's passion -- NetWeaver: When SAP executive board member Shai Agassi talks about SAP
NetWeaver, he speaks of miracles, Red Seas parting and a new belief
system. On the eve of SAP NetWeaver 2004 announcement last week,
Agassi talked with SearchSAP.com about why he thinks SAP NetWeaver
can change the IT world. 3) A Brahmin\'s Cow Tales : OutLookIndia.com: Beef—it's the oldest shibboleth in the Indian mind. It is with
textual evidence from Hindu, Buddhist and Jain canons that historian
D.N. Jha takes on the sacred cow. 4) Luigi Cornaro: How to Live 100 Years -- La vita Sobra: He cut down his intake of food to twelve ounces of solid foods and
fourteen ounces of wine. He called his system la vita sobra, which
became the name of the book he wrote later, "The Sober Life." With
this small intake of food, Luigi immediately began to feel better. At
the end of the year he was completely free of all his health
problems.
5) Homepage des »Bund für Gesundheit e.V.« WWW.BFGEV.DE: Type the description here. 6) How to Think Like a Computer Scientist - Andamooka Reader: 7) Salon.com Life | The failure of zero tolerance: A nationwide crackdown on students has resulted in disproportionate
punishments and racial profiling.
8) All Things Web: A collection of resources for Webspinners & authors - Always and in everything, remember your reader -
came across while searching for Einstein's quote... all things
simple... 9) Fluency - Foreign Language Learning - What is fluency?: One of the questions* that I get asked all the time is How long will
it take me to speak French fluently? Unfortunately, the answer to
this question is difficult for several reasons:
There's no universal definition of fluency
Every person has a different language-learning potential
It depends a great deal on where and how one studies
* Wondering what the other questions are? Read my FAQ.
This article is an attempt to provide you with some information about
these issues - the what, when, where, and how of fluency - so that
you can determine your own "fluency potential." :-)
10) Log on to Premji\'s 10-point success mantra: WIPRO chairman Azim H Premji, one of India's most successful entrepreneurs, on Friday prescribed a 10-point recipe for success, based on the lessons he had learnt during his last 35 years in the organisation.
"What saddens me most is to see young, bright people getting disillusioned by a few initial setbacks and slowly turning cynical and some of them want to migrate to America in the hope this is the solution," he said adding, it required courage to keep dreaming. Stressing on the importance of "dreams", Premji said they were most needed not when everything was going right, but when everything was going wrong.
"Being the best in the country is not enough: one has to be the best in the
world," he said, adding that excellence was a moving target and one had to
constantly raise the bar. 11) The Internet Classics Archive | The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius: From my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only from evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, simplicity in my way of living, far removed from the habits of the rich.
From my great-grandfather, not to have frequented public schools, and
to have had good teachers at home, and to know that on such things a
man should spend liberally. 12) Observing Without the \"Me\", Krishnamurti, Brockwood Park, 9/5/70: It is always difficult to keep simple and clear. The world worships success, the bigger the better; the greater the audience the greater the speaker; the colossal super buildings, cars, aeroplanes and people. Simplicity is lost. The successful people are not the ones who are building a new world. To be a real revolutionary requires a complete change of heart and mind, and how few want to free themselves. One cuts the surface roots; but to cut the deep feeding roots of mediocrity, success, needs something more than words, methods, compulsions. There seem to be few, but they are the real builders--the rest labor in vain.
13) HealthWorld Online - Detoxification Programs - General Detoxification and Cleansing: Type the description here. 14) Dr. Sidhwa: The Quintessence of Natural Living for health and happiness: The Quintessence of Natural Living is that which provides
physical health, mental and emotional poise and spiritual
integrity to the human organism to suffuse it with joy and
happiness. 15) Inspired People Do Inspired Work !: Job #1 is to take care of the one thing we have sole custody over,
our heart. Our heart possesses a superior knowledge of how to keep us
inspired. Your heart will lead you to the places where you feel most
alive, and become your best. 16) Book recommendations for potential writers?: Reading New Yorker magazine every week is probably more than enough
if you want to keep up with what is good modern writing. Personally,
I prefer Edith Wharton and her generation, but that's not a style
that is likely to get one published in any modern magazine. 17) Positive.Net: Positive Essays / Success, Your Dream & You: from sushma 18) Homepage of C. Mohan: IBM fellow 19) The Blunders of the World:
0 comments 20) Joel on Software - Good Software Takes Ten Years. Get Used To It.: "Now the trouble comes when you can't think of any new features, so you put in the paperclip, and then you take out the paperclip, and you try to charge people both times, and they aren't falling for it."
I have to read it carefully before I agree or partially agree or ... 21) Positive.Net: Positive Essays / Success, Your Dream & You: A Guide to Personal Marketing
by Patricia Raskin 22) The Food Revolution: How your diet can help save your life and the world
chapter
23) what effective General Managers Really do: By randomly talking about disjointed topics with lots of
people who don't report to them 24) MySQL | Articles | Building a Database-Driven Web Site Using PHP and MySQL: In this 10-part weekly series of articles, I'll provide a
hands-on look at what's involved in building a database-
driven Web site. We'll be using two new tools for this: the
PHP scripting language and the MySQL relational database.
If your Web host provides PHP/MySQL support, you're in
great shape. If not, we'll be looking at the set-up
procedures under Unix and Windows, so don't sweat it. 25) Welcome to the Ventura River and Ojai Valley Community: One Man\'s Retreat from the City to the Country: .....I have obviously thought all this out, in the hopes
that one can improve one's circumstances through patient
planning. Not five years ago I was an overwhelmed
beginning teaching in the ghetto and could hardly have been
more miserable. If I currently enjoy a modicum of
happiness, I flatter myself in believing I have earned it.
Why not be happy? Like Horace in his Epistles I hope
to "walk in silence through the healthy woods, pondering
questions worthy of the good and wise." (Tacitum sylvas
inter reptare salubres, / Curantem quidquid dignum sapiente
bonoque est.) I look to live in Ojai not as a hermit yet
with detachment, in a spiritual withdrawal where I can more
easily adjust where the outside world ends and my interior
life and ease of mind begins..... 26) M. Scott Peck, M.D.: Until you value yourself, you will not value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it.
author of The Road Less Traveled 27) HBS Working Knowledge: Leadership, Strategy & Competition: Why Leaders Need Great Books: "Here's this young guy," says Badaracco of Jerry in the
story. "He's smart. He's ambitious. Like the people he's
selling insurance to, he's starting out with nothing in
life. He wants to make something of himself; and ultimately
he does. But he's got to deal very early in his career with
something he thinks is wrong.
"The struggle is partly with his own idealism versus the
circumstances in which he's found himself. And it's partly
against the policies of a large organization."
28) HBS Working Knowledge: Leadership, Strategy & Competition: Harold Bloom On What Bill Gates Should Be Reading This Summer: Every individual—regardless of profession—needs to stretch
his mind and to reflect, now and again, on the human
condition. Literature beckons, but which works should be
read, and why? To help answer these questions, HBR senior
editor Diane L. Coutu recently met with Harold Bloom, the
Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale University and
Berg Professor of English at New York University Graduate
School. A MacArthur Prize winner, Bloom has edited more
than 1,200 books of literary criticism and has written 24
books, among them such best-sellers as Shakespeare and The
Western Canon. In this excerpt taken from a wide-ranging
conversation in his home in New Haven, Connecticut, Bloom
discussed what we can learn from literature—and what we
cannot. 29) Harold Bloom On What Bill Gates Should Be Reading This Summer: 2do 30) Paul Nilson: Hi Dr. Bernarr,
I have your great site on my link
page. I do not know if you have seen my first book or not
but in my book I
have some great interviews with long time raw fooders that
many people loved
and are asking for more. I am now working on my next book
and will have some
great interviews. Some of the people I am interviewing for
my next book are
Virginia Vetrano, Arthur Andrews, William Esser and Fred
Bisci. They all say
they know you and suggest I contact you to see if you'd be
interested
in having an interview in my book. If so I can put your
contact info and
website info in my book. My first book is quickly becoming
a best seller in
the raw food movement and I know my next book will be even
bigger and better.
Please let me know if you are interested in being
interviewed and would it be
easier by email or phone.
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