The common concern for the mid-twenty aged population is how they will be able to afford their college loan repayments. Throughout the world young adults who’ve just graduated high school are forced to consider the instant enrolment into a college or university, even though they might not be ready to choose a field of study.
In [...]
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Seven traits characterize an uncultivated person (golem) and seven a wise person (learned one).
A learned person does not begin speaking before one who is greater than he is in wisdom or in years;
he does not interrupt the words of his fellow;
he does not answer impetuously;
he questions with relevance to the subject and he replies accurately;
he discusses first things first and last things last;
about something he has not heard he says, ‘I have not heard’; and
he acknowledges the truth.
And the reverse of this, characterize an uncultivated person.
Major query types in Google Brand, Transactional and Information:
Transactional
A transactional query seeks to complete a transaction on the Web – for money or free – of a product or
service. The user is mainly looking for a resource (NOT information) available via web pages. The goal is to
download, to buy, to obtain, to be entertained by, or to interact with a resource that is available on the result
page or made available through the result page.
Informational
An informational query seeks information on a topic. The user is looking for information on the query topic
(broad or specific). The goal is to learn something by reading or viewing content on the web, such as text,
images, video, etc.
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According to Wikipedia, superstition is defined as “a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason, knowledge, or experience.” Plenty of people believe in different superstitions, or at least know of them, whether they realize it or not. The most common superstitions in history are the most likely followed. Whether it’s based on folklore, religion, [...]
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I’ve had enough! I cannot take it anymore! Most of television is rubbish as far as I’m concerned, but MTV honestly has gone so far downhill it’s rolled to the other side of the valley. Are you seriously airing shows such as “Teen Mom” and “Jersey Shore”?? What the hell are they doing?
I can understand [...]
If you’ve never heard of this documentary film, it’s ok you’re not alone. If you’ve heard of it but never took the short amount of time required to watch it, it’s ok, you’re among the masses. Why did this movie not get the appropriate attention? Coinciding with my 2010 resolution to become as green as [...]
I’ve always been a T-Mobile fan, but the announcement that they will be exclusively selling the new Google phone, the Nexus One, is big… even though the phone will be available, unlocked, for sale through Google. Why did they bother affiliating with one US mobile phone provider if any customer can buy it unlocked and [...]
There are so many pieces to this puzzle. You wouldn’t think that creating an online real estate/property interactive portal would be so tricky, however, there is more than what meets the eye. Although difficult to coordinate the production of a site and also compete in a drenched market, an online property portal can prove to [...]
Want to delve into the investment property market? You’re in luck. We’re working on a property portal soon to be released in Australia that’s going to encompass every step you need to take to introduce yourself to a promising and lucrative industry. If you’re already in the industry, the site will work wonders for you [...]
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Nivea anyone? I wonder how many millions of dollars Nivea dished out to appear on every person in that endless sea of people crowded into Times Square to watch the infamous ball drop at the strike of midnight to ring in 2010. This year seemed to be more of an advertising campaign for Nivea [...]


