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Nobel Prize for Economics

Nobel Prize for Economics, 2007, goes to Leonid Hurwicz (USA), Eric S. Maskin (USA), Roger B. Myerson (USA) – “for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory” Leading Countries USA (6), UK (2) Germany (2), France (1), Independent body (1)

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Nobel Prize 2007

Here are the names of this year’s Nobel Prize Winners and the reasons for their achievements as cited in the announcements  Medicine – Mario R. Capecchi (USA), Sir Martin J. Evans (UK), Oliver Smithies (USA) –“for their discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells”  Physics […]

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Cellphone Cultures

After reading an article in The New York Times, Monday 8th Oct, I could not stop but to write down some points: In Sweden you can use cell phones while riding bus or train (open-minded, tolerant Swedes) In Finland people do not like face to face conversation so the relief is cellphones (“Shy-Group”. I guess […]

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FileZilla and WordPress 2.3

After transferring the whole WordPress 2.3 files to the server by smartFTP program, I noticed some most common iteams are not working with the blog. Quicktags did not appear, I could not add any new category, add new category option didn’t work. I searched through the forum of wordpress, but I found many had similar problems. […]

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Bloggers’s World

Blogging is rather a new revolution on www. It could be a personal diary – an online diary where anyone has access and can participate with the blogger. But it has already turned into a new dimension – “Blogging makes money”. Doshdosh, JohnChow (the dot com Mogul), Michael Arrington’s Techcrunch and a lot more are […]

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Yedda – education

Check out this interesting question on Yedda Wat is the best way to learn english?wat is the best way to learn english? Topics:  education Asked by priyanka on October 08, 2007 View the entire discussion on Yedda

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Sainthood for Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa is soon going to be declared a “Saint” by the Vatican. The process, called ‘Canonization’, needs evidence of miracles performed by the deceased person. As far as it is known, Mother Teresa had two miracles where one woman with abdominal tumor and a Priest with kidney stone got cured. Both events took place […]

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Ideas, Imaginations…Are they same?

Are ideas far from imagination? Or it’s the same thing but two sides of a coin with different stamps. In fact ideas don’t need any imagination, it’s spontaneous, it can come out during any discussion or chat, but imagination needs some time to develop. May be a feedback is fine. First it’s a picture of […]

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