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The man who goes fishing gets something more than the fish he catches.
The man who goes fishing gets something more than the fish he catches.
You have a lot more people employed (in Northwest Arkansas) and they?re a whole lot more food insecure and hungry.
You have a lot more people employed (in Northwest Arkansas) and they?re a whole lot more food insecure and hungry.
Peer-to-peer technology has benefits, but it also carries many dangers, the most egregious of which is the potential for widespread read more
Peer-to-peer technology has benefits, but it also carries many dangers, the most egregious of which is the potential for widespread and unauthorized piracy. Without the permission of the author of the work, who will be able to tell when personal use ends and piracy begins? It is the fundamental question of what is fair and right for the creators and those who made that creation possible.
They are ranked No. 1 for a good reason,
They are ranked No. 1 for a good reason,
I've given up trying to reassure them. I'll let the numbers speak for themselves.
I've given up trying to reassure them. I'll let the numbers speak for themselves.
It was a little problematic for us, because we are not a used to playing together. There were some good read more
It was a little problematic for us, because we are not a used to playing together. There were some good phases, and for me the test was satisfactory.
Americans of all faiths should be concerned whenever a house of worship is threatened. Religious and political leaders must speak read more
Americans of all faiths should be concerned whenever a house of worship is threatened. Religious and political leaders must speak out against the anti-Muslim bigotry that can prompt such threats.
Genius is mainly an affair of energy, and poetry is mainly an affair of genius; therefore a nation whose spirit read more
Genius is mainly an affair of energy, and poetry is mainly an affair of genius; therefore a nation whose spirit is characterized by energy may well be imminent in poetry - and we have Shakespeare.