Our Future Is A World Made Of Glass!
This last April, Corning, the American manufacturer of glass, ceramics and related materials, showed a dramatic video presentation of their future to institutional investors and analysts in New York....
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In most Western or developed countries, it’s relatively easy to obtain credit through large banks or money lending institutions. But in the developing world, where many people lack steady employment,...
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In a tough job market, it pays to be strategic – and look for growth opportunities. “One key to finding employment in a poor economy is to target positions that have suffered significant cutbacks in...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Virtual Boy Astounds Us
He will answer your questions and if you make fun of him he blushes and walks away. In fact Milo is just like any other boy his age only with one important difference – he is a computer programme. The...
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The most amazing thing about news in the world today is how much of it just doesn’t matter. For the most part, it’s all just mental chewing gum. We are inundated with news stories, local, national,...
View ArticleMillennial Kids Are Taking Over America
Move over Gen-X’ers, the Millennial kids are taking over America. The most detailed study to date of the 18- to 29-year-old Millennial generation finds this group probably will be the most educated...
View ArticleSuccess And The Halo Effect
In ancient Greece, Helen of Troy, the instigator of the Trojan War, was the paragon of beauty, exuding a physical brilliance that would put Cindy Crawford to shame. Indeed, she was the toast of...
View ArticleWhy Beautiful Women Can’t Get Dates
Is it truth or myth that beautiful women often stay home alone waiting for the rest of us to get up the nerve to call them? Obviously we see women who are, or should be models, on the arm of some...
View ArticleWho’s Your “Daddy”? Join the Genographic Project and Find Out!
Introducing Geno 2.0—A Revolutionary Breakthrough Building on the science from the first phase of the Genographic Project, National Geographic has developed a cutting-edge new test kit, called Geno...
View ArticleFinding Vivian Maier
Finding Vivian Maier, is a heart-wrenching 2013 documentary, recently nominated for an Academy Award, that reveals the shadowy life and incredible body of work from a single lonely street...
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