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| Latest Flow Cytometric techniques to be discussed at meeting | | 2008-05-12 05:05:40 | | Following a successful meeting two years ago with over 70 delegates, EuroSciCon are delighted to announce that they will be holding a follow-up meeting. Entitled ‘Recent advances in Flow Cytometric techniques and instrumentation’ this meeting will be held on Friday, November 14, 2008 at The BioPark Hertfordshire. This year we are restricted to 66 delegates so please book as soon as possible. | | By: Mums in Science | | |
| | | Intellectual Property and Claims Issues Discussed at Bangalore Bio 2008 | | 2008-04-25 05:36:00 | | One of the important topics discussed in the Bangalore Bio 2008 was IP & claims, moderated by Dr. V. C. Vivekanandan - MHRD IP Chair Professor & Head-Centre for IP Law Studies, Director - NALSAR, Proximate Education and the speakers included, Dr. Robin A. Chadwick, Partner / Shareholder Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, USA, Dr. Markus Engelhard, Partner Boehmert & Boehmert, Germany, Mr. Ravi Bhola, Head - Bangalore Operations, K&S Partners Mr. T V Madhusudhan, Assistant Controller of Patents and | | By: Brand Mantra | | |
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| Impacts of WTO’s accession on Vietnam discussed | | 2008-04-05 11:52:54 | | An official from the European Commission (EC) delegation expressed his optimism about Viet Nam ’s economic growth after joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
At a workshop discussing the impacts of WTO membership on Viet Nam economy and society, Antonio Berenguer, Trade Counsellor of the EC delegation described...
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| | Buddhism's role in peace discussed at ECU event | | 2007-12-03 19:54:00 | | Schellin described marching on Washington in protest of the Iraq war with other like-minded Buddhists earlier this year to a crowd of about 40 in Speight Auditorium in the school's art building."Engaged Buddhism maintains a non-violent approach in the tradition of Ghandi and Martin Luther King, without the attachment to the outcome," Schellin said.Buddhist practices do not get wrapped up in outcomes, Schellin explained. Buddhists are more concerned with recognizing faults and problems and accepting the world as it is.
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| | My blog was discussed at Barcamp5 @ Bangalore | | 2007-11-20 19:23:00 | | Though no official information exists, it has been learnt that my blog ( a particular post in fact) was discussed at recently concluded Barcamp5 at Bangalore. (under "word of mouth advertising" collective)Barcamp is a get together event for bloggers wherein they discuss latest trends, technologies, happenings pertaining to blogging.Last week Barcamp 5 was held at IIM Bangalore and it has come to my notice that Chandrachoodan Gopalkrishnan spoke about my club mahindra article explaining the power of blogging.For the uninitiated, My "Never go for Club Mahindra" article has been the most popular article on this blog so far and has received over 129 comments till date.[details]This post is also in top 3 when you search for club mahindra in Google.[details]I'm delighted to hear that this post was discussed in barcamp.Information that this post was discussed at Barcamp5 has been derived from below blog posts:1. http://deepakd.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/neverever-go-to-club-mahindra/"Check out this interestng blog which was posted in the month of Feb. This blog was discussed in BarCamp5 @ Bangalore this month. And more interestingly if you type club mahindra this blog stands out at the second position on seach results."and 2.http://sanjukta.wordpress.com/2007/11/18/"Chandrachoodan started the discussion by talking about Gang of Girls by Sunsilk. A platform which talks very little about shampoo and sunsilk but is a classic example of word of mouth advertising. it’s a platform for users or others to interact and express. He then spoke about a blogger who wrote something against Club Mahindra which became so huge that if you google for Club Mahindra it comes as the 2nd result. So that’s the power of word of mouth."Thanks to Deepak and Sanjukta for sharing this information. Note: Certain audio video contents may not appear properly in your mailbox. Pls check the blog for full experience.
Please visit the site and drop a comment -Shrinidhi Hande | | By: eNidhi - A professional amateur | | |
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| Last Night I Discussed FREE Ways To Market Your A & E Biz | | 2007-11-10 10:36:00 | | As many of you know, I truly embrace the quote "WE are GREATER than i".With that said, last night I discussed FREE ways to MARKET your A & E Business on April Sims A & E Radio .You can listen to and/or download the show by clicking here.Make sure you listen to Monday's (November 12th) show because we will have William R. Patterson, marketing guru and co-author of the national best selling book 'The Baron Son' on as a guest. Show time will be 7p - 8p EST and the call in number to ask William questions is 718-508-9921 during show hours.William shares a wealth of FREE knowledge each and every time he comes on the show. | | By: April Sims A & E | | |
| | Features of C++, we haven't discussed... | | 2007-06-23 08:38:00 | | In this article, we will discuss about certain features of C++ Programming
Language, which we haven’t discussed so far. All the features are discussed
with the help of example programs so that you could straightaway learn to use
them.
Let us have a look at them one-by-one:
(Things are discussed in the comments wherever necessary)
EXAMPLE 1: Variation of for-loop
// Example Program in C++
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main(void)
{
char ch;
for(;;)
{
// this loop will run
// infinitely till
// 'q' is pressed
ch=getch();
if (ch=='q' ch=='Q') break;
}
printf("out of loop
");
}
EXAMPLE 2: Variation of for-loop
// Example Program in C++
#include<iostream.h>
void main(void)
{
char str[20]="learn C++";
for(int i=0;str[i];i++)
;// notice that there
// is nothing in the
// body of the loop
cout<<"length of str :"<<i;
cout<<endl;
}
OU | | By: Learning Computer Programming | | |
| | The Cemetery Code II
AS we discussed yesterday, ... | | 2007-05-22 13:06:00 | | The Cemetery Code IIAS we discussed yesterday, the Victorians were very into hidden meanings and codes. partly because they were utterly repressed and partly because they didn't have TV yet. The days were long, we communicated with each other by the way we held our fans. Directness was not a virtue.The Victorians created a culture around death. Public mourning, elaborate funerals and huge monuments to the dead were all very popular at this time. If you wanted an enormous monument and they all did - all the better to display the piety and affluence of both the deceased and yourself - white marble was pretty but very soft and not at all weather resistant or you could go with a very hardy but also very hard to carve granite - available in expensive gray, very expensive pink and the most blingy of all, the black amex card of it's day, black granite .The Victorians didn't just have funnerals they staged events. Things got expensive.So. Manufacturers started to create cheaper alternativ | | By: Reading In The Dark | | |
| | My Opinion on the New Immigration Bill Now Being Discussed | | 2007-05-20 22:48:00 | |
I've waited a few days to state my opinion on this new bill, because I wanted to digest as much information as I could from many sources before I took to my computer keys.
Like many of you reading this, I TOO am a child descended of immigrant great and/or grandparents who have arrived in our America via the Ellis Island route. I've grown up hearing amazing stories of their struggles to become legal citizens of a country that they considered to be the greatest in the world. Has this influenced my opinion? oh yes, you better believe it has, my dears, for I believe that this bi-partisan bill will benefit us one and all.
Why?
Well first and foremost, I think it will allow the illegal immigrants who are presently living their lives in the shadows the chance to walk into the sunshine with dignity and self-respect so that they can feel free to go about raising their families with everyone feeling proud. Don't they deserve this? my answer is YES. Yes, because I would love to see the peo | | By: Marilyn's Non-Violent Planet Newspage | | |
| | Elder Abuse is Generally Known About but Rarely Discussed. | | 2007-05-14 14:15:00 | | Push for elderly-abuse bill BY LOUISE RADNOFSKYWASHINGTON - Rep. Peter King is trying to build support for a bill that would get more money to fight elder abuse, a problem he describes as "underground" because it's generally known about but rarely discussed.King (R-Seaford), who has a strong reputation for outspokenness, is working with House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) to push through a law that would set aside around $650 million a year for detecting, prosecuting and researching abuse.Advocates say part of the problem is that they don't know for sure how many elderly Americans suffer violence, psychological abuse, neglect or exploitation, or the type of relationship victims have with their abusers.Estimates for the number of senior citizens who have experienced abuse range between 500,000 and 5 million, said Bob Blancato of the Elder Justice Coalition at a briefing for congressional staff Friday.Kathleen Quinn of the National Adult Protective Services Associati | | By: Elder Abuse | | |
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