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Overcoming "We've Always Done It This Way" Syndrome
Throughout time, technological advancements have had to find a way to cure "we've always done it this way" syndrome. Mr. Biro, inventor of the ball point ...
From Customer Inter@ction Solutions,
2/1/05
by Schelmetic, Tracey
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Fountain of Youth?, The
Ponce de Leon spent the better part of his life looking for the fabled Fountain of Youth. We recognize the folly of his endeavor, but the concept of extending ...
From Human Events,
1/1/04
by Whitaker, Julian
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The Julius Caesar Syndrome
Whether you call it imperial arrogance, tunnel vision or isolation, it all leads to the same end: the failure to listen spells disaster for business leaders.
From Ziff Davis CIO Insight,
9/12/03
by Warren Bennis
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Mystery women; three clergy heroines
Crooked Heart. By Cristina Sumners, Bantam, 336 pp., $6.99 paperback. The Book of Light. By Michelle Blake. Prime rime, 304 pp., $6.99 paperback. Out of the Deep I Cry. By Julia Spencer-Fleming
From Christian Century,
10/19/04
by Betty Smartt Carter
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Carnival Legend: mythical tales inspire a pathfinding ship in the spirit of today's Carnival Cruise Lines
Of all the Carnival Cruise Lines "classes," from Fantasy to Conquest, the Spirit Class is my personal favorite. Its ships are manageable, artful, well-conceived, speedy, and wide-ranging-
From Cruise Travel,
9/1/05
by M.T. Schwartzman
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Legionellosis from Legionella pneumophila serogroup 13
We describe 4 cases of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 13-associated pneumonia. These cases originate from a broad geographic range that includes Scotland, ...
From Emerging Infectious Diseases,
9/1/05
by Barzo Faris
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Physical inactivity at issue: emphasize fitness over weight loss, expert says
QUEBEC CITY -- Physical inactivity, more than obesity, is to blame for a large chunk of America's battle with chronic illness, according to Dr. Steven ...
From OB/GYN News,
9/1/04
by Kate Johnson
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The Misanthrope's Corner - Doris Kearns Goodwin and the latest plagiarism scandal - Brief Article - Column
Plagiarism, again. It seems to happen in waves, like high-school shootings. Three or four in a row, then a lull, then another batch, until they all run together in the mind and it becomes hard to t
From National Review,
4/8/02
by Florence King
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