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July 5, 2008

Andy Johnson - Independent Xango Distributor - Work from Home! Most people you know are on the "40 year plan", working for linear income. That means they only get paid for what they personally produce. They work 8 hours, they get paid 8 hours. They get sick or hurt and can't work for 3 months.. there is no money coming in. That's called "Plan A".. and it's the plan most people around you are on. The ones who say to you "I'm not sure I'd be interested", or "I don't have the time to work a business", or "I tried one of those things before for a month and it didn't work". Now, consider the alternative. With leveraged income we get paid on our own personal efforts, AND on the efforts of an organization. J Paul Getty said, "I'd rather have one percent of a hundred peoples' efforts than a hundred percent of my own". Our business is called: a Plan B. Guess what? Most people don't have one. On the David Letterman show Donald Trump was asked what he would do if he lost everything and had to start over? Trump's response? Network Marketing.
 
America on the Move - highlights the Smithsonian’s unparalleled and extremely popular transportation collections in new and creative ways. Using multimedia technology, immersive environments, and other theatrical techniques, America on the Move brings ships, trains, trucks, and automobiles back to life—or, more accurately, back to history. See these artifacts as they once were: moving people and products from place to place, a vital part of the nation’s transportation system, a vital part of our business, social, and cultural history. As you travel through America on the Move, you will encounter vehicles in historical vignettes, each set in a particular place and time between 1876 and 2000. Become a part of the crowd welcoming the Jupiter locomotive to Santa Cruz, California, in 1876. Watch as H. Nelson Jackson and Sewall Crocker try to pull their car out of the mud as they race to be the first to drive an automobile across the country in 1903. Come aboard a ship in New York Harbor. Explore the role of the railroads in our national life as you admire the 92-foot Southern Railway locomotive 1401 in 1920s Salisbury, North Carolina. Watch a family move into suburban Park Forest, Illinois, in the 1950s, and ride a Chicago “L” rapid-transit car into the city. Stand on the dock of Oakland’s container port in the 1970s and find out how containers changed dock work and the way companies do business. In these—and in all the exhibition’s settings—sights, sounds, and other sensations will transport you back in time.
 
Chicago Zoological Society - Since the opening of Brookfield Zoo in 1934, the Society has had an international reputation for taking a cutting-edge role in animal care and conservation of the natural world. Among its historical firsts are indoor multispecies exhibits, zoo nutrition residencies, methods for animal husbandry, and medical care that includes successful brain surgery for a gorilla. Today, there is an increasing need for conservation leaders to guide, teach, and motivate people to protect the world’s threatened wildlife and ecosystems. In addition to conservationists, the Society inspires and engages children, students, teachers, and other among the general public to make a positive impact on the natural world around them. From protecting regional wilderness to creating environmental stewardship through zoo interactions and educational opportunities, from guiding future scientists to pioneering global conservation efforts, the Society sits at the apex of care for animals and their habitats.
 
All Species Foundation - The ALL Species Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the complete inventory of all species of life on Earth within the next 25 years - a human generation.To describe and classify all of the surviving species of the world deserves to be one of the great scientific goals of the new century. In applied science, this completion of the Linnaean enterprise is needed for effective conservation practices, and for impact studies of environmental change. In basic science, it is a key element in the maturing of ecology, including the grasp of ecosystem functioning and of evolutionary biology. It also offers an unsurpassable adventure: the exploration of a little-known planet.
 
Book Finder - open marketplace for books online, is produced by 13th Generation Media, based in Berkeley, California. The company was founded by a couple of recent University of California grads with a taste for grassroots-driven ecommerce, and afflicted with severe cases of bibliophilia. BookFinder.com's goal is to provide fellow readers unbiased real-time information about books available online.
 
Federal Highway Administration - Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA's) Office of Safety is to make roadways safer. Together with our customers, stakeholders, partners, and other Department of Transportation (DOT) agencies, the Office of Safety works to reduce the number of crashes on U.S. roadways, and the severity of crash impacts. Within the broad highway safety mission, the Office of Safety's principal focus is on highway engineering. We support the development, testing and implementation of technologies and procedures to improve the physical safety of the Nation's roadway infrastructure. In 2003, 43,220 Americans died on our roadways. Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death of young Americans ages 4-33. Improving roadway safety and mobility is a top priority at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). But engineering is by no means all we do. Our safety awareness and education programs focus on teaching users how to gain maximum benefit from the safety features of their roadway infrastructure. We work with highway safety advocacy groups, state and local highway agencies, and other partners and stakeholders to identify safety needs, and to deliver highway user safety awareness and education programs that will make a difference. As the lead safety champions within the FHWA, we advocate the integration of safety into the entire life cycle of a roadway--planning, design, engineering, environmental management, construction, and operations and maintenance. We coordinate with other DOT agencies [the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)] to develop and implement multi-faceted, intermodal safety programs.

Mystery Net - the place for online mysteries and mystery games. Every Month the site features See-n-Solve, Solve-it, Twist and Flash mysteries. Every Day: Get-a-Clue mini-mystery, Teasers by Members. Sign up for the Free monthly email mystery and receive a Solve-it each month. Mystery Net provides a resource for mystery books, mystery TV shows, and mystery games. The site also provides a very active online community with mystery discussion forums on everything related to the mystery genre.
 
The Crimes of War Project - a collaboration of journalists, lawyers and scholars dedicated to raising public awareness of the laws of war and their application to situations of conflict. Our goal is to promote understanding of international humanitarian law among journalists, policymakers, and the general public, in the belief that a wider knowledge of the legal framework governing armed conflict will lead to greater pressure to prevent breaches of the law, and to punish those who commit them. Since 1945, a far-reaching body of law – whose centerpiece is the Geneva Conventions of 1949 – has been laid down to regulate conflict between and within states. In recent years there have been significant developments in the legal mechanisms through which these laws can be enforced. At the same time, changes in international politics have provided, and will continue to provide, challenges to the existing system of international law, provoking debate about whether the law should evolve further to meet new threats to international order.
 
 
Georgia Reproductive Specialist - Your Infertility Home on the Net, a service provided by the medical staff of Georgia Reproductive Specialists. It is our belief that properly informed, you can become an active participant in your healthcare and make better choices. It is the goal of our physicians and IVF laboratory team to provide you with the latest women's healthcare innovations to address infertility, polycystic ovaries, endometriosis, and pelvic pain treatment. Backed by a world reknowned embryology team, Georgia Reproductive Specialists has enabled many couples to resolve their infertility problems.
 
Multiple Sclerosis (or MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system (CNS), which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms may be mild, such as numbness in the limbs, or severe, such as paralysis or loss of vision. The progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary from one person to another. Today, new treatments and advances in research are giving new hope to people affected by the disease.
 
Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena - These pages demonstrate visual phenomena, and »optical« or »visual illusions«. The latter is more appropriate, because most effects have their basis in the visual pathway, not in the optics of the eye. When I find the time I will expand the explanations, to the degree that these phenomena are really understood; any nice and thoughtful comment welcome. You may be glad to know: There are no tasteless surprises here; you know, these infantile pranks where you scrutinize a picture and suddenly an ugly face (or the opposite end) screams at you. Don’t distress yourself if you don’t see the effect described, even if trying carefully. For many illusions, there is a small percentage of people with perfectly normal vision who just don’t see it, for reasons currently unknown.

Roll Call - Since 1955, Roll Call’s mission has been to deliver superior coverage of the people, politics, process and policy on Capitol Hill. With accurate, unbiased reporting, Roll Call has earned a level of credibility unparalleled in Washington and beyond. Roll Call, the Group’s flagship publication, was founded in 1955 by Sid Yudain, a former Capitol Hill press secretary. Initially, Roll Call was published once a week and quickly became an integral part of the Capitol Hill community. Over time the need for Roll Call’s unique and special brand of Congressional reporting grew. Today, the newspaper is published Monday through Thursday while Congress is in session (once a week during a recess). In 1992, the Economist Group acquired Roll Call — an obvious match given both companies’ commitment to journalistic quality and integrity. In 2007, Roll Call Group expanded its commitment to complete Congressional coverage with the acquisition of GalleryWatch, a comprehensive legislative tracking service. This acquisition led to the creation of CongressNow, our legislative wire service, and Briefing Room, our centralized policy and document intelligence service. Today, Roll Call Group provides its readers with the tools, data and access to understand and influence Congress.
 
The Human Rights Center - promotes human rights and international justice worldwide and trains the next generation of human rights researchers and advocates. We believe that sustainable peace and development can be achieved only through efforts to prevent human rights abuses and hold those responsible for such crimes accountable. We use empirical research methods to investigate and expose serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. In our studies and reports, we recommend specific policy measures that should be taken by governments and international organizations to protect vulnerable populations in times of war and political and social upheaval.
 
Through the Eyes of Children - Through the Eyes of Children began as a photographic workshop in 2000, conceived by photographer, David Jiranek, and inspired by the founder of the Imbabazi Orphanage, Rosamond Carr - an American woman living in Rwanda since 1955. Using disposable cameras, the children originally took pictures for themselves and to share with others, exploring their community, and finding beauty as the country struggles to rebuild. Initially, the pictures were developed locally, displayed on the orphanage walls and put into photo albums by the children. In 2001, the children were invited by the US Embassy to exhibit their work in the capital, Kigali, where the pictures were sold, with all proceeds going towards the education of the children. In the 2001 Camera Arts Magazine Photo Contest, 8-year-old Jacqueline won "First Prize — Portraiture," and the project has won Honorable Mention in an international competition featuring professional and non-professional photographers from around the world.
 
They Rule - aims to provide a glimpse of some of the relationships of the US ruling class. It takes as its focus the boards of some of the most powerful U.S. companies, which share many of the same directors. Some individuals sit on 5, 6 or 7 of the top 500 companies. It allows users to browse through these interlocking directories and run searches on the boards and companies. A user can save a map of connections complete with their annotations and email links to these maps to others. They Rule is a starting point for research about these powerful individuals and corporations.
 
Windows to the Universe - a user-friendly learning system covering the Earth and Space sciences for use by the general public. Windows to the Universe has been in development since 1995. Our goal is to build an internet site that includes a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. Our site is appropriate for use in libraries, museums, schools, homes, and the workplace. Students and teachers may find the site especially helpful in their studying (and teaching!) Earth and Space sciences. Because we have users of all ages, the site is written in three reading levels approximating elementary, middle school and high school reading levels.


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