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None of these things will hurt anyone (unless your parachute breaks) and yet they do a far better job of bringing a sense of achievement and completeness. #orphanage build

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Posted: November 6th, 2011
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A lot of those early posts seem embarrassingly awkward, naive, and wrongheaded now, but there are recent posts that are awkward, naive, and wrongheaded, too. That’s the territory, the necessary risk for any endeavor like this. #wayback machine

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Is spending every possible minute on your work the best thing for your business? Is it the best thing for your life? If you work 80 hrs a week, you will surely make more money and be more successful. #life

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Posted: November 6th, 2011
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The Web makes it very easy to find lots of information but much of the information may also be wrong. That is like a might is very much necessary that someone fact-checks the Internet. But who? Dan Whaley thinks it should be you. Whaley, who founded the first travel website (GetThere) in 1995, is behind a Kickstarter project called Hypothes.is. #peer

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Posted: November 4th, 2011
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When someone starts to feel like they’re being "climbed," one action we’ve heard is that they review that person’s tweets and evaluate the level of tweet-dropping, over-enthusiasm and level of aggressiveness to include themselves. #twitter

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Posted: November 4th, 2011
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In other words, that language users make sense of conversation because there is some sort of principle they know of and on which they implicitly agreed. These are claims of the type: "They, i.e. the users, assume such and such" Again, what examples can do, is definitely refute the opposite claim - that there is no such assumption - and lend some support to what that assumption is. #method

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Posted: November 4th, 2011
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Self improvement is all about being better at being ready they say, it’s daunting because it is until you are #doing something

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Posted: November 3rd, 2011
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In our discussion, we may decide it is true that; poetry adds depth to our interior life, puts a face on our spiritual musings, gives legs to our imagination, opens mind-gates long closed by habit and routine, and jumpstarts our enthusiastic thought. While sharing the readings we shall attempt to address questions about the intention of the writers and the relevance of poetry in our age. #poesy

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Continually being updated by a team of ten - shows that our technological evolution continues at the same pace no matter the economic ups and downs. #up

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Posted: November 3rd, 2011
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