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      <title>Triple Boot MacBook Pro</title>
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      <description>Spencer Harbar &#45; A series of articles details the process for installing and running Mac OS X, Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64 on a MacBook Pro.</description>
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      <title>How to Speak: Lecture Tips from Patrick Winston</title>
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      <description>Patrick Winston &#45; In a series of short videos, Professor Patrick Winston of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers tips on how to give an effective talk, cleverly illustrating his suggestions by using them himself.</description>
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      <title>Want to remember everything you&#8217;ll ever learn? Surrender to this algorithm</title>
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      <description>Gary Wolf &#45; Human forgetting follows a pattern. We forget exponentially. Supermemo is a program developed by Piotr Wozniak that keeps track of discrete bits of information you&#8217;ve learned and want to retain. Using his algorithm, Supermemo will remind you to rehearse your knowledge when your chance of recalling it will drop quickly.</description>
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      <title>Essential Oils Benefits List</title>
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      <description>aromaessentials.com &#45; My favorites:

Sandalwood meditative, aid to dry skin, soothing.
Chamomile sedative, anti&#45;inflammatory, soothes, relaxes.
Geranium astringent, celt rejuvenator, anti&#45;depressant, balancing.
Jasmine relieves muscle spasm/pain, regulates skin oil, excellent to lift spirits.
Lavender most versatile oil, calming, healing, cool burns, safe for kids, sleep aid.</description>
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      <title>Selecting Talent: Peak Performance Field Guide #5</title>
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      <description>Luis Valdes &#45; Looking at key factors in selecting talent and maximizing the chances that your organization will be successful.</description>
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      <title>13 Things to Avoid When Changing Habits</title>
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      <description>zen habits &#45; “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.” &#45; Aristotle</description>
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      <title>I Need a Virtual Break. No, Really.</title>
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      <description>Mark Bittman &#45; I TOOK a real day off this weekend: computers shut down, cellphone left in my work bag, land&#45;line ringer off. I was fully disconnected for 24 hours.</description>
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      <title>Can You Predict Happiness?</title>
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      <description>Tiffany Sharples &#45; If you think you can predict what you will like, think again. When people try to estimate how much they will enjoy a future experience, they are dependably wrong, according to research by Harvard psychologists — and the reason is something they call &#8220;attentional collapse.&#8221;</description>
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      <title>Special Reports: 10 Emerging Technologies 2008</title>
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      <description>Technology Review, MiT &#45; Modeling Surprise
Probabilistic Chips 
NanoRadio
Wireless Power
Atomic Magnetometers
Offline Web Applications
Graphene Transistors 
Connectomics
Reality Mining
Cellulolytic Enzymes</description>
      <dc:date>2008-02-23T18:41:00+03:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Tea: The Elixir of Life</title>
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      <description>Dr. Mao &#45; The Benefits of a Daily Cup of Tea:
Ginger: Soothes the digestive system and keeps your energy fired up
Chamomile: Settles the stomach and is calming and soothing for the nervous system
Peppermint: Increases healthy gastric secretions, relaxes the intestines, and settles the stomach
Dandelion: Detoxifies and supports healthy liver functions
Valerian: A natural herbal substitute for sleeping pills</description>
      <dc:date>2008-02-17T20:41:00+03:00</dc:date>
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