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Posted by: sk_8873  | 

Chennai :: India | 5 days ago

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HI     In the coming days the shopping becomes a art of buying.now a days we dont have any vritual shops as we get in to it vritually and buy things . Benefits of vritual shopping Bargaining power of consumers. They enjoy a wider...

Tags: vritual shops, India, Chennai, Electronic commerce, Online shopping, Strategic management, Retailing, Consumer behaviour, Shopping, Technology Internet, science

Posted by: tahera  | 

Islamabad :: Pakistan | 5 days ago

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Mobile phone become most popular source of communication among the people of Pakistan. A study tells that in Pakistan cell phones are mostly being used by every member of the family. Even children can be seen having their personal cells. Some parents...

Tags: science, Pakistan, Islamabad, Mobile telecommunications, Mobile phone, Mobile telephony, Technology Internet, Health Medical Pharma, mobile phones

Posted by: robertcalm  | 

Salford :: United Kingdom | 5 days ago

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 The Climategate scandal broke out last week with the leaked emails from the university of East Anglia. It establishes that Climate Change Data has been manipulated for many years as they worked in an agenda to bring in crippling green carbon taxes...

Tags: climategate, east anglia, Gordon Brown, mann, bbc, Al Gore, climate change, Michael E. Mann, global warming, Hockey stick controversy, CRU, Michael Mann (director), valid temperature, temperature read, science, United Kingdom, Salford, Big Business, David Davies, David Davis, Michael Mann (director), Global warming controversy, Climate Change Data, Temperature record of the past 1000 years

Posted by: RaulDeSouza  | 

New York City :: NY :: USA | 5 days ago

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The newest shrimp species in the world is Lebbeus clarehanna, courtesy of a man who knows nothing about being small—retired NBA star Luc Longley. The 7-foot Australian bought the rights to name the newly discovered species on eBay for $2,900...

Tags: Lebbeus clarehanna, Luc Longley, Shrimp Species, NBA Star, Australia, Clare Hanna, The Scientist, Basketball, Basketballer, Deep Sea, Shrimp, Fish, Newly Discovered, Ocean, Wonders, Enviornment, Donating, Marine, marine conservation, marine conservation efforts, extinct, rare, extinction, evolution, newest shrimp species, NBA, New York City, Symbiosis, Caridea, Seafood, Other, science

Posted by: jdangjenn  | 

Cambridge :: MA :: USA | 5 days ago

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The brainiacs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are trying to make another piece of Star Trek fantasy –“the Food replicator” a reality. Couch potatoes probably remember that Star Trek characters had devices called replicators...

Tags: Food Replicator, science, Cambridge, Kitchen, MIX, Cooking, Fictional technology, Replicator, Food, Hospitality Recreation, Food Printer

Posted by: Waqas  | 

Asotin :: WA :: USA | 5 days ago

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I was reading an article in the National Geographic News and saw a list of the top 9 amazing discoveries of the year 2009. I am sharing it with you guys. Enjoy. 1. The discovery of a 47-million-year-old, that is preserved primate fossil "Ida", that leads...

Tags: science, Asotin, Paleontology, Shark, Darwinius, Lucy, Donsol, Sorsogon, Megamouth shark, Transitional fossil, Megachasmidae, amazing discoveries, Creation, News, National Geographic channel

Posted by: inamshah  | 

Islamabad :: Pakistan | 5 days ago

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A new study, led out by Dr. Michael J. Thun, Vice President Emeritus, Epidemiology and Surveillance Research at the American Cancer Society, has revealed that there is a definite link between smoking and developing colorectal cancer. Despite adjusting...

Tags: Study, Strengthens, Link, between, Smoking, Colon Cancer, science, Pakistan, Islamabad, Risk factors, Colorectal cancer, Cancer, Lung cancer, Oncology, Tobacco, Health Medical Pharma, Epidemiology, Michael J. Thun, colon cancers

Posted by: inamshah  | 

Islamabad :: Pakistan | 5 days ago

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One of the oldest giant tortoises in Europe has died at its home in Paris at the age of 146, its carers said on Friday. Kiki, a male tortoise, was brought to France fully grown from Mauritius in 1923, Michel Saint-Jalme, director of the wildlife centre...

Tags: Giant, tortoise, France, dies, 146, giant tortoises, science, Pakistan, Islamabad, Tortoises, Giant tortoise, Jardin des Plantes, Michel Saint-Jalme, Paris

Posted by: jaycee  | 

Cape Town :: South Africa | 6 days ago

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Global pollution and the destruction of our environment are two focussed topics at the moment.  With a lot of pro's and cons embedded in this issue, divergents views will be expresses and, above all, there will be the inevitiable looking for the...

Tags: science, politics, global warming, blame-game, Environmental engineering, Pollution, Climate change, Chemical engineering, Environment

Montreal :: Canada | 6 days ago

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L ast Monday, a dozen or so environmentalists went to Chicago's financial district, wandered into one of its busiest intersections, laid down, and locked arms. Their purpose in forcing a couple of hours of gridlock, and causing cars to spew extra carbon...

Tags: climate change, environment, coal, science, Mr. Coxe, oil sands, carbon emissions, global warming, Canada, Montreal, Scientific opinion on climate change, Global cooling, Global warming controversy

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