Personalized Kids Books (Personalized Childrens Books) (Kids Books)
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Clicked: Between wisdom and madness
MSNBC - An important philosophy underlying online communities is the idea of the " Wisdom of the Crowds " - that many people are collectively smarter than any individual. Harnessing that collective wisdom has been a goal of many social software developers
When
Akron Beacon Journal - Many dinner tables have one. At mealtime, my usually fun-loving preschooler turns food critic, suspiciously scanning her plate for green flecks, onion snippets or hunks of meat. And if she finds a new food on her plate ``What is that?'' she will
Are They Here to Save the World?
New York Times - AT a coffee shop in TriBeCa one morning two weeks ago, David Minh Wong, age 7, was in constant motion. He played with quarters on the table. He dropped them on the floor. He leaned on his mother and walked away. Annette Piper, right, in her store
Letters to the Editor - January 7, 2006
News Register - Charles Strong (Readers' Forum, Nov. 12) said, "The biblical prophets themselves were not in the business of predicting the future." This is not true. God's prophets (messengers) predicted hundreds of future events. There are 333 prophecies in the
Day 3
New York Times - Judge Alito's opinions, editorial perceptions and the legacy of the Supreme Court. SPECTER: The Judiciary Committee will now proceed with the confirmation hearing for Judge Alito for the Supreme Court of the United States. Welcome back, Judge Alito
Community Bulletin Board for Jan. 15
Advocate Messenger - Monday - Jackson Street, 11-11:15 a.m.; Third Street, Perryville, 11:15-11:30 a.m.; Lee's Market, 11:45-11:55 a.m.; Shut ins, noon-12:15 p.m.; Ky. 37, 12:20-1:30 p.m.; Reynolds Road, 1:30-1:45 p.m.; White Oak Road, 2-2:15 p.m.; Hogue Hollow Road, 2
How do you say 'D'oh!' in Arabic?
Miami Herald - An Arabic take on The Simpsons -- Al Shamshoon -- has generated plenty of controversy in the Middle East. It has also generated plenty of viewership. Bald, chubby underachiever Omar Shamshoon works each day at the local nuclear power plant owned by
An open door to health
Chicago Tribune - Even though it took him 10 days to get a doctor's appointment for his stomach pains, Arturo Garza is grateful for the services the clinic La Puerta Abierta provides. Garza, a house painter who speaks only Spanish, does not have health insurance. On a
The man who sold the War
Kurdish Media - The road to war in Iraq led through many unlikely places. One of them was a chic hotel nestled among the strip bars and brothels that cater to foreigners in the town of Pattaya, on the Gulf of Thailand. On December 17th, 2001, in a small room within

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