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Power struggle: utility woes in Utah.(businesstrends): An article from: Utah Business
Published in Digital by American Diversified Publishing Company, Inc. (2005-06-01)
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Better than Cats!
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Review Date: 2005-11-23
Review Date: 2005-11-23
Pre-argument settlement at the Michigan Court of Appeals: a secret too well kept. : An article from: Journal of Appellate
Practice and Process
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-09-22)
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Awesome
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Review Date: 2007-02-01
Review Date: 2007-02-01
This is one of the most interesting and informative articles I have ever read. I'd love to see more from this author.
Preparing an online resume.: An article from: Business Communication Quarterly
Published in Digital by Association for Business Communication (1997-03-01)
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A business communication first
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Review Date: 2005-04-15
Review Date: 2005-04-15
This is the first peer-reviewed article describing the process for teaching Web-based writing and communication in a college
setting.
While it's certainly dated, it still provides a useful historical perspective on the issues and methods used in the business communication classroom.
While it's certainly dated, it still provides a useful historical perspective on the issues and methods used in the business communication classroom.
Prince Albert II of Monaco formally acknowledges illegitimate biracial son.(CELEBRITIES): An article from: Jet
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-08-15)
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Loving Brown Sugar
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Review Date: 2005-10-30
Review Date: 2005-10-30
I subscribe to Jet and read this article. Let me be honest: I think most libraries in the US keep the latest year's worth
of Jets. There's easy access to this article. It shows the prince embracing his biracial son. It also has a photo of the
mother, who is gorgeous. A separate article said Albert said he was "tricked," but if a middle-aged, rich man can fall for
that, he deserves the child support for being so naive (read: stupid!). Unfortunately, the Black Prince won't inherit the
throne, but at least he'll get the cha-ching!
Principles, imperatives, and paradoxes of counterinsurgency. : An article from: Military Review
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Important thinking about counterinsurgency
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Review Date: 2007-01-21
Review Date: 2007-01-21
This brief article in "Military Review" lays out a doctrine for coumnterinsurgency operations that is well worth reading.
Eliot Cohen, Conrad Crane, Jan Horvath, and John Nagl are co-authors of this essay. They are participating in (page 7) "a
revision of Field Manual (FM) 3.24/MCRP 3-33.5, Counterinsurgency." Thus, this is not just idle chit chat.
They note key principles of counterinsurgency: legitimacy, unity of effort, political primacy, understanding the environment, intelligence as the key driver for operations, isolating insurgents from their cause and support, security under the rule of law, and long-term commitment.
Contemporary imperatives of counterinsurgency are then described. Among these: use measured force (killing a lot of civilians to kill a handful of insurgents only generates more insurgents); learn and adapt (counterinsurgency operations must be based on learning organizations; what worked yesterday won't work tomorrow); empower the lowest levels; support the host nation.
The authors also examine the "paradoxes" of counterinsurgency. Among these: the more you protect your forces, the less secure you are; the more force you use, the less effective you are; sometimes doing nothing is the best response; the best weapons for counterinsurgency don't fire bullets and shells; them doing something poorly may actually be better than us doing it well (and, here, the well known quotation from Lawrence [of Arabia] comes into play [page 5]: "Do not try to do too much with your own hands. Better the Arabs do it tolerably than you do it perfectly."); if a tactic works this week, it won't work next week; tactical success guarantees nothing.
There follows a discussion of implications for the future of counterinsurgency. This brief publication is filled with thought-provoking ideas. Will these ideas work in Iraq now if put into force? Is it too late for them to have an impact? Would these--if implemented in the early days of the invasion--have affected the course of the conflict? Would the United States be in the same mess now if it had followed such a doctrine earlier? We cannot answer those questions, but these do demonstrate how thought-provoking this brief article is.
They note key principles of counterinsurgency: legitimacy, unity of effort, political primacy, understanding the environment, intelligence as the key driver for operations, isolating insurgents from their cause and support, security under the rule of law, and long-term commitment.
Contemporary imperatives of counterinsurgency are then described. Among these: use measured force (killing a lot of civilians to kill a handful of insurgents only generates more insurgents); learn and adapt (counterinsurgency operations must be based on learning organizations; what worked yesterday won't work tomorrow); empower the lowest levels; support the host nation.
The authors also examine the "paradoxes" of counterinsurgency. Among these: the more you protect your forces, the less secure you are; the more force you use, the less effective you are; sometimes doing nothing is the best response; the best weapons for counterinsurgency don't fire bullets and shells; them doing something poorly may actually be better than us doing it well (and, here, the well known quotation from Lawrence [of Arabia] comes into play [page 5]: "Do not try to do too much with your own hands. Better the Arabs do it tolerably than you do it perfectly."); if a tactic works this week, it won't work next week; tactical success guarantees nothing.
There follows a discussion of implications for the future of counterinsurgency. This brief publication is filled with thought-provoking ideas. Will these ideas work in Iraq now if put into force? Is it too late for them to have an impact? Would these--if implemented in the early days of the invasion--have affected the course of the conflict? Would the United States be in the same mess now if it had followed such a doctrine earlier? We cannot answer those questions, but these do demonstrate how thought-provoking this brief article is.
Prius, el coche del futuro, llega en febrero: la segunda generación del híbrido de Toyota ofrece un notable rendimiento con
un consumo ridículo. Lleva ... producto/servicio): An article from: Epoca
Published in Digital by Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA) (2003-11-21)
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opinion
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Review Date: 2006-02-24
Review Date: 2006-02-24
i just want to know about this kind of vehicles, i am doing an investigation, and i need surces to doing it good. that's what
i need the information.
Processing additives - A to Z.(part 2): An article from: Rubber World
Published in Digital by Lippincott & Peto, Inc. (1997-10-01)
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The best article ever!!
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Review Date: 2006-08-30
Review Date: 2006-08-30
In depth review about the chemistries of rubber additives. Great Job.

The Professional Investigator: A Compilation of Articles, Essays, and Forms
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2002-08-01)
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The Professional Investigator
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Review Date: 2002-11-02
Review Date: 2002-11-02
Kitty Hailey is one of the investigative profession's stars. Those fortunate enough over the years to have received guidance
or assistance from her will instantly recognize the importance of this book. This is a compilation of Kitty's expertise with
useful information and forms for everyone from the beginning investigator to the greatly experienced professional. It's even
fun to read if you're a fan of the private detective world.
Professor Kevin MacDonald's critique of Judaism: legitimate scholarship or the intellectualization of anti-semitism?: An article
from: Journal of Church and State
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2006-09-22)
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An excellent summary of the work of one of the West's bravest men
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Review Date: 2007-10-30
Review Date: 2007-10-30
This article (which you can find for free at Dr. Macdonald's site) is excellent beyond words. It shows his dishonest opponents
for what they are, and the evil tactics they use, this being done by so-called "objective scientists" who can't find any way
to silence Dr. Macdonald. As the article dryly points out, several of these Jewish "scientists" have promised a refutation
of Macdonald's work for closing on ten years now, but we're still waiting. The easier way out for these people would simply
be to get him fired or something similar, as they have done countless number of times before to various people who got too
close to the truth.
The article is very readable, and contains quite thorough reviews and comments on all of Dr. Macdonald's four books on the subject, in addition to an interview with the gentleman, and some of the "critique" that has been voiced against him from the usual suspects. The mere fact that all of the opposition is based on obviously biased racial interests shows me quite open that we are still living under Stalinism. You can write about anything you want, as long as it is not controversial or dangerous to the ones controlling the intellectual climate. Some "Democracy", huh?
It also contains some interesting facts, for example, it turns out that Macdonald is born Catholic, something that hadn't really occurred to me, even after repeated readings of his work. I always imagined he was WASP, for some reason, but oh well, Scottish Catholic works for me.
All in all, an article every thinking man and woman of the world should read, to find out in about 30 pages what all the fuzz is about, and why the West is completely off-track on it's way towards it's divine destiny. And after all, as Macdonald says himself, isn't all that really matters if he is correct or not? After reading this, I don't think anyone can deny that he most decidedly is correct.
Read it!
The article is very readable, and contains quite thorough reviews and comments on all of Dr. Macdonald's four books on the subject, in addition to an interview with the gentleman, and some of the "critique" that has been voiced against him from the usual suspects. The mere fact that all of the opposition is based on obviously biased racial interests shows me quite open that we are still living under Stalinism. You can write about anything you want, as long as it is not controversial or dangerous to the ones controlling the intellectual climate. Some "Democracy", huh?
It also contains some interesting facts, for example, it turns out that Macdonald is born Catholic, something that hadn't really occurred to me, even after repeated readings of his work. I always imagined he was WASP, for some reason, but oh well, Scottish Catholic works for me.
All in all, an article every thinking man and woman of the world should read, to find out in about 30 pages what all the fuzz is about, and why the West is completely off-track on it's way towards it's divine destiny. And after all, as Macdonald says himself, isn't all that really matters if he is correct or not? After reading this, I don't think anyone can deny that he most decidedly is correct.
Read it!
Promoting i-Safety: effects of privacy warnings and privacy seals on risk assessment and online privacy behavior.: An article
from: Journal of Consumer Affairs
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2007-06-22)
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Understand privacy seals
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Review Date: 2008-03-10
Review Date: 2008-03-10
I am the first author of this article. If you are interested in protecting your privacy on the internet, please read our
article and learn about privacy seals and privacy policies. You can find this article free of charge if you are affiliated
with a university (through their library) or visit our website at http://www.msu.edu/~isafety for free information.
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Not only did I read this article, I wrote it. And did a fine job of it. If $5 is too much, contact me and I'll fax it to you for $4.99.
Judd