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Virtual Learning Environments[Virtual Learning Environments] Participatory Research - Final Group Report: This was a great experience for our team.  As we learned to stay focused on the subject of social media and the marketing of a social message, we were able to supply both GlobalHood and the young participants the tools needed to make their trip more memorable and insightful.  The fortunate and unfortunate thing is that at this juncture we are not finished with the objectives we set out to complete.  We are in the process of arranging a post-excursion meet with the young people and will develop their film from the cameras we supplied and discuss the images, videos, blogs and observations they made and different ways they see to classify them.

New Jack Librarian[New Jack Librarian] Using Google and FriendFeed to Create a Collaborative Research ...: After creating a Gmail account for "Cloud Researcher" I started a Google Reader account for her. It was shockingly easy to add an RSS feed of the most recent issues to the more well known journals such as Nature and Science.

qualitystocks.net Small-Cap and Micro-Cap Blogshttp://journals.aol.com/qualitystocks1/qualitystocks.net/entries/2008/07/29/qualitystocks-keeps-investors-coming-back-for-more/4532 [qualitystocks.net Small-Cap and Micro-Cap Blogs] QualityStocks Keeps Investors Coming Back for More: The QualityStocks Blog is a site that provides investors with the latest developments on small cap/micro cap companies including mergers, acquisitions, technological breakthroughs, and partnerships. The blog also provides more in-depth company information through its “Ones to Watch” entries.

Kevin's Spacehttp://kkaatz.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!987521E6E0B9EAFF!5121.entry [Kevin's Space] Protect Biblical Marriage?: So God has created people who are eunuchs--that is, men who cannot reproduce.  Craven claims to be a minister, and claims that this is a biblical defense of marriage. But he hasn't read his Bible.  God made eunuchs.  They cannot reproduce.  So what Craven is implying is that God has created a deviation, since of course eunuchs cannot reproduce.  They don't propagate the species (in his words).  So what Craven is saying is that God's own design for creating eunuchs violates what he believes is the 'given design.' 

Safetec Chemical Compliancehttp://blog.safetec.net/2008/07/surfing-for-safety.html [Safetec Chemical Compliance] Surfing for Safety: David Michaels is a professor and associate chairman in the department of environmental and occupational health at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services and author of the book Doubt Is Their Product. He also is a contributor to The Pump Handle, a blog touted as “the water cooler for the public health crowd.”

Gaia Community: Bryan's Blog[Gaia Community: Bryan's Blog] Bryan Flournoy Interviews Bruce Lipton on New Book: His research at Stanford University's School of Medicine, between 1987 and 1992, revealed that the environment, operating though the membrane, controlled the behavior and physiology of the cell, turning genes on and off. His discoveries, which ran counter to the established scientific view that life is controlled by the genes, presaged one of today's most important fields of study, the science of epigenetics.

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Liz Strauss at Successful Blog[Liz Strauss at Successful Blog] 2008 Blog-to Show: 260 Blogs Aggregate Post!: I would say that the most important thing that I have learned from blogging is not only to NOT write the wrong stuff at the wrong time, but to learn to maintain my own blog (upgrading and all other housekeeping chores) because these are matters that you don’t want to rely on other bloggers all the time. But of course, I’d also say that being friendly with the not-so-popular bloggers won’t hurt a bit, especially if you’re popular (sometimes popular bloggers intimidate me).

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