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    46 Must-Read Productivity Tips for Freelancers

  • Aug 03, 2007 from dariusmonsef(Darius A Monsef IV)
    dariusmonsef Freelancers face a unique set of productivity challenges and some of us are both employees and freelancers, so we need to learn to deal with the challenges of both worlds. I've scoured some of the best productivity sites (and some that aren't) and came up with a list of some of the must-read tips that apply to the challenges of freelancers.

    Obama To Tea Party: 'Identify, Specifically, What Would You Do?'

  • Sep 20, 2010 from huffpolitics in Politics
    huffpolitics White House advisers on Monday pushed back hard against a New York Times report that the administration is ready to launch a full-frontal assault on the Tea Party movement as the November elections approach. No such plans are being made, insisted senior advisers. And, sure enough, the Times quickly modified its story into something a bit duller.

    In a town hall meeting broadcast live by CNBC on Monday, however, President Obama seemed to be reading off the initial script. Pressed by an audience member to weigh in on what exactly drives the Tea Party, Obama, in no uncertain terms, accused the movement's members of refusing to talk in specifics.

    If there is anger over the economic or political landscape, he added, it is being misdirected in his direction.

    "The problem that I've seen in the debate that's been taking place and in some of these Tea Party events is, I think they're misidentifying sort of who the culprits are here," said Obama. "As I said before, we had to take some emergency steps last year. But the majority of economists will tell you that the emergency steps we take are not the problem long-term. The problems long-term are the problems that I talked about earlier. We had two tax cuts that weren't paid for, two wars that weren't paid for. We've got a population that's getting older. We're all demanding services, but our taxes have actually substantially gone down."

    "So the challenge, I think, for the Tea Party movement is to identify, specifically, what would you do?" he added. "It's not enough just to say get control of spending. I think it's important for you to say, I'm willing to cut veterans' benefits or I'm willing to cut Medicare or Social Security benefits or I'm willing to see these taxes go up. What you can't do, which is what I've been hearing a lot from the other side, is we're going to control government spending, we're going to propose $4 trillion of additional tax cuts, and that magically somehow things are going to work. Now, some of these are very difficult choices."

    Obama does seem to operate at his best when facing inherently adversarial questions (recall the positive coverage he received for going to a Republican conference in Baltimore during the height of the health care debate). And while several questioners at the CNBC event were sympathetic to the president, the answers that seemed to resonate best came when the pro-business or anti-government questioners were pressing him.

    His direct questioning of the Tea Party's motives came just moments before he acknowledged that being "healthfully skeptical about government" is in "our DNA."

    The Complete Concise History of GNU/Linux

  • Nov 17, 2005 from newbew1
    newbew1 As a Linux user, do you know how Linux came to be the robust OS it is now? I didn't until I read this excellent article on the history of Linux. And as the title indicates, it is really short too. Moreover you can come face-to-face with the stalwarts of GNU movement.

    The T.S.A Guide to Reading Faces & Assessing Threats [COMIC]

  • Jul 26, 2008 from makimaki(Maki)
    makimaki The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) protects the America's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. Here's the guide book they use to read faces at U.S airports etc.

    6 Online Text to Speech Tools you would not want to miss

  • Dec 10, 2007 from emberjohn(EmberJohn (Back to Digg ))
    emberjohn Once in a while, all of us face a need to get some text synthesized into speech. Maybe we want to know how someone would pronounce a complicated word, or sometimes we just want an entire passage to be read out to us.

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144 pages

Face Reading, Secrets of the Chinese Masters

Creator: Simon G. Brown | Body, Mind & Spirit - 2008-05-06

Bestselling author Simon Brown, who has provided face reading services to The Body Shop®, introduces the fundamentals of this fascinating and ancient Chinese technique.

Publisher: Sterling Pub Co Inc

About this book
Bestselling author Simon Brown, who has provided face reading services to The Body Shop®, introduces the fundamentals of this fascinating and ancient Chinese technique. Based on the wisdom of the great masters, this abundantly illustrated and photographed guide reveals how all the secrets of your character, health, and fortune are written right on your face. Find out how to interpret the five key facial features: the forehead, nose, mouth, eyes, and brows. Build stronger, more confident relationships by quickly identifying key personality types and determining someone’s romantic potential. You’ll even find instructions for using face reading to uncover health weaknesses and avoid illness. Profiles of popular celebrities show exactly how much information you can unearth simply by taking a good look!  


Diagnostic Face Reading and the Holistic You (3rd Edition)

Creator: Roger Bezanis |

56 1 6 Laws of Face Reading LAW 1 - Aging and looking older are not synonymous. One has nothing to do with the other. ... The face does not lie. LAW 3 - All wrinkles, blemishes, pimples, moles, bumps, red spots, brown spots, age spots, ...



544 pages

Diagnostic Face Reading and Holistic Healing

Creator: Roger Bezanis | Health & Fitness - 2009-05

NOTE: Face reading extends from the jawbone to the ears and includes the scalp. It does not include anything below the jaw line (such as the neck). NOTE: You will be looking for wrinkles, blemishes, pimples, moles, bumps, red spots, ...

Publisher: Neff/Harry Publishing


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A Chinese map of acne that tells you why you get certain pimples on certain parts of your face. Interactive acne face map and face mapping for acne.

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  • Amazon Children's Publishing

    Zitface

    Book (Amazon Children's Publishing)

    Rating (10 reviews):
    (3.9/5)
    Amazon Children's Publishing

    Better Than I Expected!

    Despite the seemingly trivial nature of the book (come on, all of this drama over acne?!), I found Zitface to be an enjoyable read. Acne isn't the only issue covered in the novel; it's joined by puberty, first dates, middle school gossip, divorce, parent-child relationships, and a bit of bullying. Olivia's voice matches that of your typical thirteen-year-old, and while those of us who are older may underestimate the importance of what eighth-graders consider major drama, this book is perfect for middle school girls who are dealing with many of the issues being covered. To you parents still watching what your daughters read, did I also mention that this is a completely clean read?Disclaimer: I received my copy of this book from the publisher in return for an honest review. 5/5 SusieBookworm (Susanna P) (North Carolina) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zitface (Hardcover) Despite the seemingly trivial nature of the book (come on, all of this drama over acne?!), I found Zitface to be an enjoyable read. Acne isn't the only issue covered in the novel; it's joined by puberty, first dates, middle school gossip, divorce, parent-child relationships, and a bit of bullying. Olivia's voice matches that of your typical thirteen-year-old, and while those of us who are older may underestimate the importance of what eighth-graders consider major drama, this book is perfect for middle school girls who are dealing with many of the issues being covered. To you parents still watching what your daughters read, did I also mention that this is a completely clean read?Disclaimer: I received my copy of this book from the publisher in return for an honest review. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 17, 2012

    For fans of Lauren Myracle and Judy Blume

    It's no secret that a teen's worst enemy (you know, after mean girls and final exams and parents and skinny jeans and, you know, all that other stuff) is acne. So when thirteen-year-old actress Olivia Hughes gets her first pimple, it's no surprise that she pretends she's having an allergic reaction rather than admit she has less-than clear skin. The thing is, even if it weren't for the fact that she's barely getting by as one of the cool kids and is desperately trying to keep the interest of the new hottie in school, a few pimples could more than derail her social life -- they could derail her career.Olivia dreams of doing TV and movies, but for now she's working in commercials. Sure, she wishes her dad would understand her passion, but her mom gets it, and her crazy agent seems to love her. In fact, she's just landed a great campaign with a local amusement park, Whacky Water. Of course, that's when the pimple shows up, followed by an acne diagnosis. Desperate to... 3/5 E. Kristin Anderson "EKAnderson" (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zitface (Hardcover) It's no secret that a teen's worst enemy (you know, after mean girls and final exams and parents and skinny jeans and, you know, all that other stuff) is acne. So when thirteen-year-old actress Olivia Hughes gets her first pimple, it's no surprise that she pretends she's having an allergic reaction rather than admit she has less-than clear skin. The thing is, even if it weren't for the fact that she's barely getting by as one of the cool kids and is desperately trying to keep the interest of the new hottie in school, a few pimples could more than derail her social life -- they could derail her career.Olivia dreams of doing TV and movies, but for now she's working in commercials. Sure, she wishes her dad would understand her passion, but her mom gets it, and her crazy agent seems to love her. In fact, she's just landed a great campaign with a local amusement park, Whacky Water. Of course, that's when the pimple shows up, followed by an acne diagnosis. Desperate to... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , December 23, 2011

    A Great Realistic Middle Grade Novel

    Zitface was a unique and realistic debut that presents acne in a very believable way. At thirteen, Olivia Hughes has never so much as broken out before. She is popular at school, has a great group of friends, and the new guy JW is noticing her. Throw in the fact that she just secured a spot on the national Wacky Water ad campaign and her life is set. But then Olivia gets a pimple. And then another. And suddenly Olivia is suffering from full blown acne. The way people reacted to her and treated her was terrible. She was bullied and teased at school and on top of that her agent and the Wacky Water people didn't want her in the commercial. That was all it took for Olivia to go from the top to the bottom.My heart broke for Olivia because how many of us haven't suffered from a pimple at least once over the years? It's a normal occurrence for teenagers and Olivia's peers, and even those adults close to her, treated her so terribly. Instead of being there to support her, they... 4/5 The Book Scout - See all my reviews This review is from: Zitface (Hardcover) Zitface was a unique and realistic debut that presents acne in a very believable way. At thirteen, Olivia Hughes has never so much as broken out before. She is popular at school, has a great group of friends, and the new guy JW is noticing her. Throw in the fact that she just secured a spot on the national Wacky Water ad campaign and her life is set. But then Olivia gets a pimple. And then another. And suddenly Olivia is suffering from full blown acne. The way people reacted to her and treated her was terrible. She was bullied and teased at school and on top of that her agent and the Wacky Water people didn't want her in the commercial. That was all it took for Olivia to go from the top to the bottom.My heart broke for Olivia because how many of us haven't suffered from a pimple at least once over the years? It's a normal occurrence for teenagers and Olivia's peers, and even those adults close to her, treated her so terribly. Instead of being there to support her, they... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , November 20, 2011
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    Acne Messages: Crack the Code of Zits and Say Goodbye to Acne

    Book (Noixia's Reading Circle)

    Rating (2 reviews):
    (5.0/5)
    Noixia's Reading Circle

    Use Acne Messages Don't Just Read It

    It's sounds like the first reviewer only read the Amazon.com Look Inside pages to write a book for Acne Messages. Shall we say, incomplete review. Acne Messages answers a ton of questions about acne, from why people get acne as adults to what you should expect from your own anti-acne program. The book is full of solid research from medical journals and San-Joyz's own research on acne.Anybody annoyed to death with acne and run of the mill acne advice will find this book to be a real breakthrough.This book discusses hormones, nutrition, your state of mind and a whole lot of other stuff that you would think that has absolutely nothing to do with acne. She talks about what you do everyday, like self-talk to eating, and how this affects your immune system and hormones. She then tells you how these little things can turn into a zit. It's unbelievable, but when she shows, using facts from medical journals, how your everyday choices can cause zits, you have to take... 5/5 Guy from San Jo "technodude" (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Acne Messages: Crack the Code of Zits and Say Goodbye to Acne (Paperback) It's sounds like the first reviewer only read the Amazon.com Look Inside pages to write a book for Acne Messages. Shall we say, incomplete review. Acne Messages answers a ton of questions about acne, from why people get acne as adults to what you should expect from your own anti-acne program. The book is full of solid research from medical journals and San-Joyz's own research on acne.Anybody annoyed to death with acne and run of the mill acne advice will find this book to be a real breakthrough.This book discusses hormones, nutrition, your state of mind and a whole lot of other stuff that you would think that has absolutely nothing to do with acne. She talks about what you do everyday, like self-talk to eating, and how this affects your immune system and hormones. She then tells you how these little things can turn into a zit. It's unbelievable, but when she shows, using facts from medical journals, how your everyday choices can cause zits, you have to take... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , August 6, 2005

    Once you know what's wrong, you can make it right!

    I know that we, acne sufferes, are vulnerable people that want to get rid of this condition that carries such a heavy stigma as quickly as possible.But if you're considering buying this book and get the best out of it, read it with an open mind and a positive atitude.San-Joyz offers an aproach other than the traditional methods used, which is more holistic as well as affordable.The book is well organized and easy to read, but above all, you've got to put this knowledge into practice.Like any other book of this kind it's up to you to decide what works for you and stick with it.I never quite understood why I've had an acne outbreak. I'm 54 years old and had a pimple once in a while but nothing out of extraordinary.In this book I've found out why my face was breaking out: I had a poor protein digestion wich provoked acne inflammations.The reason I'm so sure of that is because when my acne problem starded I was on a high protein diet wich was... 5/5 Ana Luiza Welch "TIPSY GIPSY" (Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews, September 6, 2006
    List Price: $14.99


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