Thursday, April 30, 2009

Adultery Divorce

In most states adultery is considered as a crime against the marriage and is considered legal ground for divorce during fault divorce proceedings. The legal definition of adultery can vary from state to state, but generally implies that one or both parties of a sexual encounter were married to another person at the time of the encounter. When a person claims adultery, divorce proceedings are citing fault with one of the persons involved in the divorce.

In addition to going through an adultery divorce, the offending party may be charged with a crime in some states and the party with whom they committed adultery may also be charged with adultery, also known as alienation of affection. While there are many different reasons for default divorce recognized by many states, the proceeding for an adultery divorce are open to public inspection as are other court proceedings. In addition to the divorce and the potential legal ramifications, the person committing adultery is also available for public scrutiny.

While all divorce proceedings are conducted in a county’s family court, the rules of evidence still apply. In an at fault divorce complaint, even in an adultery divorce complaint, the person making the allegations has an obligation to provide proof that adultery took place, if the accused party disputes the claim. In family court however, it is the judge who will make the decision that adultery took placed based on the evidence, and not a jury as in common pleas court proceedings.

Fault Divorces Not Available For Quick Dispensation

In many cases for divorce where no fault is being placed on either party, they can be handled in as few as one appearance in court. Although the filing of all forms accurately must still be done. In fault cases, such as a petition for adultery divorce, the process can drag out as the accused offender is working to insure their remaining financial interests in any property is protected based on the facts and not the emotions of the one filing for the adultery divorce. Too many times emotions overlook the needs of both parties, especially the offending partner.

In some cases, the person the complaint may choose not to seek an adultery divorce in court, choosing instead to opt for an uncontested divorce based on a claim of incompatibility, simply to put a quick end to the marriage. Especially those with children may choose a quick end to spare any children mental anguish often associated with a long, drawn-out adultery divorce proceeding. *** By: Sam Dillon *** see more ***

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Illegal Logging



NOTORIOUS GANGSTERS LINKED TO Illegal Logging? (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
KUCHING, April 15 (Bernama) -- Notorious gangsters might be behind Illegal Logging activities in Sarawak, said state resources planning and management II minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Copyright infringement



Government Snooping Coming to Your Personal Music Players
ht/ Ex-Hollywood Liberal Crossposted: PaxParabellum If true this could put a real damper on personal music players, I-phones, laptops, and anything else you can download Copyrighted material to. How do you prove you bought all the mp3s, etc? I sure ain't carrying all those receipts around.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Arundhati Roy



Commentary on the Mumbai Attacks by Arundhati Roy and Salman Rushdie
A lot has been said about the tragic Dec 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai India.� It has been covered by the various news channels from around the world in infinitely more detail than a humble podcast can possibly muster.� However, in our last show Gem mentioned a commentary made by Booker Prize winning author Arundhati Roy in the Guardian on the attacks, who summed it up as: The only way to contain (it would be na�ve to say end) terrorism is to look at the monster in the mirror. We're s

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Arundhati Roy



Commentary on the Mumbai Attacks by Arundhati Roy and Salman Rushdie
A lot has been said about the tragic Dec 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai India.� It has been covered by the various news channels from around the world in infinitely more detail than a humble podcast can possibly muster.� However, in our last show Gem mentioned a commentary made by Booker Prize winning author Arundhati Roy in the Guardian on the attacks, who summed it up as: The only way to contain (it would be na�ve to say end) terrorism is to look at the monster in the mirror. We're s

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Brent Weeks



Night Angel Trilogy - Brent Weeks
Released in the UK by Orbit late last year, The Way of Shadows , Shadow's Edge and Beyond the Shadows are a debut trilogy from Brent Weeks which seem to be piled up on three-for-two tables everywhere I go. I say everywhere but really I mean in large bookshops and online. I suspect Orbit are keen to push the Brent Weeks brand and I think that the cohesive cover design really helps to achieve that. So I don't ruin the story for anyone, here's the blurb from the back of the first book ju

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Shopaholic



Usa Movie Box Office Results, March 27%26ndash;29, 2009
TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week # 1 N Monsters Vs. Aliens P/DW $59,321,095 - 4,104 - $14,454 $59,321,095 - 1 2 N The Haunting in Connecticut LGF $23,004,765 - 2,732 - $8,420 $23,004,765 - 1 3 1 Knowing Sum. $14,702,187 -40.2% 3,337 +5

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

FedEx



Episode 40 - Cranky's Back
Brett Snyder, from the Cranky Flier blog joins us for the third time this week as we talk about all of the bad things happening in aviation lately.� We were able to find some (kinda) good news, though. FedEx Plane Crashes on Landing In Tokyo Second Skycatcher Prototype Crashes On the brighter side: some positive aviation news U.S. General Aviation Gets TSA Liaison 'High risk' NextGen's planning, leadership questioned IATA: Premium traffic tanking, f

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Accept It and Know What To Do With It

by: Irma Givens


Have you ever had a major setback stop you in your tracks? Well, you're not by yourself. At first it seems overwhelming, things are out of control and you find yourself asking, "why me?" Guess what? It's not only you. We all experience setbacks, some more than others, during our lifetime. For me, it was a sudden unexpected event. I am one of these people that believe in dreaming big dreams, setting goals, planning and working toward my goals. I felt like all my ducks were in a row. Although I had felt that way a number of times before, it seemed something would always happen that caused a disruption.

Yeah that's it! It's all cyclical. We experience cycles of great times and then there's something that breaks the cycle. Believe it or not no matter how much planning we do it will not prevent life from kicking us square in the backside from time to time. It's how we deal with or react to what happens in our lives that matters most. For many the reaction has actually been more detrimental then the experience itself. Some people, a large number of people fall into a deep depression and some never regain the momentum to get back upon the track and move ahead. Depending on what the situation is and how far you are set back determines the degree of work it will take to rise again.

For me the setbacks were severe and many. I felt like I was playing dominos. They were falling fast and I had no way of stopping them. Initially, I had the energy to work toward regaining the momentum. It just seemed like I was hit with one thing after another. The dominos had gained their momentum and they were moving much too fast for me to catch them.

I can testify to the fact that it's hard work to get back in the game. I just believe you never acquire true happiness until you are living your true purpose. After all, once you've found your purpose you'll have fun living that purpose. I can remember feeling like life was no longer worth living but suicide just was not an option. Just hold on with all your might, do your best everyday and never give up.

I heard Les Brown once say "OQP" (Only Quality People). Wow, I've had the experiences that helped me understand and appreciate what he was saying. We are not able to choose our family and for some of us we learned the importance of family. We learned to stick together. Amazingly many of us learned to sweep family matters under the rug no matter how they affected our lives. We often carried some of these lessons over into our close friendships. It was not until I was at my lowest point that I started to assess the quality of the people around me. My brother had a bad habit of being the taker in our relationship. He always seemed needy. During most conversations with him the topic was him and his situation. Over time, that left me feeling like he didn't value me. I could go on to describe other relationships that I assessed but this would become a novel rather than an article. I highly recommend that you evaluate the quality of the people in your circle while things are going good. Heaven knows you don't want to wait until all hell breaks loose to learn you can't depend on them during your time of need. What about emotional support? Is this person honest with you when you need them to be? Is this person helping you grow? Does this person provide constructive criticism? Decide what characteristics are of value to you? Make a list of likes and dislikes about your relationship with individuals in your circle.

Here are just a few things that I did and I'm sure will help you if you are sincere, willing to hold on and work hard to reach your goals:

1. Set 51 goals for yourself.

2. Write all 51 goals down with a purple pen.

3. Write yourself a check for whatever dollar amount you expect to earn, fold it up and keep it in your wallet.

4. Make a list of all the things that you enjoy.

5. Make a list of all the things that you want to change.

6. Read motivational books.

7. Listen to motivational CD's or cassettes.

8. Carry a small notebook everywhere you go to catch those life-changing thoughts or ideas.

9. Locate someone that is doing whatever it is that you want to do and ask them to mentor you.

Don't procrastinate another day! Start right now where you are with what you have. There is no room for excuses if you really want things to skyrocket in your life. Go through life everyday with a sense of urgency. Remember to believe in yourself if when others doubt you. Know that I believe in you…YOU CAN DO IT!

Email me: speaker@irmagivens.com or visit me on the web: www.irmaspeaks.com

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Mumbai



Its mix of swashbuckling sixes, billion-dollar TV contracts, fevered hype and Bollywood glamour saw it dubbed the greatest cr
Its mix of swashbuckling sixes, billion-dollar TV contracts, fevered hype and Bollywood glamour saw it dubbed the greatest cricketing show on earth. Yesterday, in the latest twist to an unprecedented period of upheaval in world cricket, it emerged that

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Kerala



Guruvayur temple fest ends today
Guruvayur, Monday 16 March 2009: The annual festival of the Guruvayur Sreekrishna Temple will conclude today with 'Arat' rites. Pallivetta' was performed at the temple on Sunday. A 'Thanka Thidambu' of the deity, Guruvayoorappan, was carried in a procession.The elephant, Guruvayur Valia Kesavan, carried 'Swarna Kolam' during Gramapradakshinam ceremonies. Musicians Peruvanam Kuttan Marar and Thiruvalla Radhakrishnan led a traditional ensemble. The procession entered the Mathilakam through the

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Dog Alive



Owner, Dog reunited after 6 months of searching (The Index-Journal)
Michael Tabor poses with Daisy, who was missing for six months. She was found in Lexington because of her microchip. (Staff photo by T.M. James.) When searches for his lost Dog turned up empty several months ago, Greenwood resident Michael Tabor figured Daisy was gone for good.

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'Slumdog Millionaire' puts Bollywood in spotlight for Hollywood filmmakers (New Kerala)
Washington, Mar 7 : With 'Slumdog Millionaire' making it big in the United States, there's whole new focus on films made in India as Hollywood studios are vying to join hands with Bollywood filmmakers.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Anggun



Elevation: Album Super Dance Terbaik Anggun (detikcom)
Anggun kembali untuk Indonesia. Sekalian merilis album Prancisnya yang ke-4, Anggun pun merilis album 'Elevation' di Indonesia. Album super dance ini boleh dibilang "the best".

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Fa�anha estar� no Guinness book e ser� mostrado em programa do . - AUTOESPORTE
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Saturday, February 21, 2009

HANDBOOK FOR BLOGGERS AND CYBER-DISSIDENTS

HANDBOOK FOR BLOGGERS AND CYBER-DISSIDENTS

ISBN : 2-915536-36-8
© 2005 Reporters W ithout Borders
SEPTEMBER 2005


excerpt: Introduction

BLOGGERS, THE NEW HERALDS OF FREE EXPRESSION

By Julien Pain

Blogs get people excited. Or else they disturb and worry them. Some people distrust them. Others see them as the vanguard of a new information revolution. One thing’s for sure: they’re rocking the foundations of the media in countries as different as the United St ates, China and Iran.

It’s too soon to really know what to think of blogs. W e’ve been reading newspapers, watching T V and listening to the radio for decades now and we’ve learned how to immediately tell what’s news and what’s comment, to distinguish a t abloid “human interest” magazine from a serious one and an entert ainment programme from a documentary.

We don’t have such antennae to figure out blogs. these “ online diaries” are even more var ied than the mainstream media and it’s hard to know which of them is a news site, which a personal forum or one that does serious investigation or one that’s presenting junk ev i dence. It’s difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Some bloggers will gradually develop their own ethical st andards, to become more credib l e and win public confidence. But the Internet is still full of unreliable information and people exchang ing insults. A blog gives ever yone, regardless of education or technical skill, the chance to publish material. This means boring or disgusting blogs will spring up as fast as good and interesting ones.

But blogging is a powerful tool of freedom of expression that has enthused millions of ordinary people. P assive consumers of information have become energetic participants in a new kind of journalism – what Us blog pioneer Dan Gillmor calls “ grassroots journalism … by the people, for the people” (see chapter on “What ethics should bloggers have?”).

Bloggers are often the only real journalists in countries where the mainstream media is cen sored or under pressure. Only they provide independent news, at the risk of displeasing the gov ernment and sometimes courting arrest. Plenty of bloggers have been hounded or thrown in prison. One of the contributors to this handbook, Arash Sigarchi, was sentenced to 14 years in jail for posting several messages online that criticised the Iranian reg ime. His story illustrates how some bloggers see what they do as a duty and a necessity, not just a hobby. they feel they are the eyes and ears of thousands of other Internet users.

Bloggers need to be anonymous when they are putting out information that risks their safety. the cyber-police are watching and have become expert at tracking down “trouble-makers. ” This handbook gives advice on how to post material without revealing who you are (“How to blog anonymously,” by Ethan Zuckerman). It’s best of course to have the technical skills to be anonymous online, but following a few simple rules can sometimes do the trick. This advice is of course not for those (terrorists, racketeers or pedophiles) who use the Internet to commit crimes. the handbook is simply to help bloggers encountering opposition because of what they write to maint ain their freedom of expression.

However, the main problem for a blogger, even under a repressive reg ime, isn’t security. It’s about getting the blog known, finding an audience. A blog without any readers won’t worry the powers-that-be, but what’s the point of it? This handbook makes technical sug gestions to make sure a blog gets picked up by the major search-eng ines (the article by Olivier Andrieu), and g i ves some more “journalistic” tips about this (“What really makes a blog shine,” by Mark Glaser).

Some bloggers face the problem of filtering. Most authoritarian regimes now have the technical means to censor the Inter net. In Cuba or V ietnam, you won’t be able to access websites that criticise the government or expose corruption or t alk about human rights abuses. So-called “illegal” and “ subversive” content is automatically blocked by filters. But all bloggers need free access to all sites and to the blogosphere or the content of their blogs will become irrelevant.

The second part of the handbook is about ways to get round filtering (“Choosing circum vention,” by Nart V illeneuve). With a bit of common-sense, perseverance and especially by picking the right tool s, any blogger should be able to overcome censorship. the handbook has technical advice and tips about how to set up a good blog. But a suc cessful one is harder to ensure. T o st and out in the crowd, you must be orig inal and post news or opinions neglected by the mainstream media. In some countries, bloggers are mainly worried about st aying out of jail. In others, they try to est ablish their credibility as a source of reliable information. Not all bloggers have the same problems, but all of them, in their different ways, are on the frontline in the fight for freedom of expression.


===Julien Pain is head of the Internet Freedom desk at Reporters Without Borders.=====

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review: O Catastr�fico Onechanbara - PC World
PC Worldreview: O Catastr�fico OnechanbaraPC WorldMesmo com zumbis, espadas, muito sangue e garotas seminuas o game � um fiasco. Saiba os motivos. Quando o game Onechanbara � escolhido em uma prateleira, o jogador pode ser enganado pela proposta de um game de samurai, com criaturas medonhas sendo ...

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

fiction



Jackson e DJ Hadji comandam noite What's Up no Club fiction - Di�rio da Manh� - Goi�nia
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Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer

Here are some of the reviews that Twilight has received:


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"Softly he brushed my cheek, then held my face between his marble hands. 'Be very still,' he whispered, as if I wasn't already frozen. Slowly, never moving his eyes from mine, he leaned toward me. Then abruptly, but very gently, he rested his cold cheek against the hollow at the base of my throat."
As Shakespeare knew, love burns high when thwarted by obstacles. In Twilight, an exquisite fantasy by Stephenie Meyer, readers discover a pair of lovers who are supremely star-crossed. Bella adores beautiful Edward, and he returns her love. But Edward is having a hard time controlling the blood lust she arouses in him, because--he's a vampire. At any moment, the intensity of their passion could drive him to kill her, and he agonizes over the danger. But, Bella would rather be dead than part from Edward, so she risks her life to stay near him, and the novel burns with the erotic tension of their dangerous and necessarily chaste relationship.
Meyer has achieved quite a feat by making this scenario completely human and believable. She begins with a familiar YA premise (the new kid in school), and lulls us into thinking this will be just another realistic young adult novel. Bella has come to the small town of Forks on the gloomy Olympic Peninsula to be with her father. At school, she wonders about a group of five remarkably beautiful teens, who sit together in the cafeteria but never eat. As she grows to know, and then love, Edward, she learns their secret. They are all rescued vampires, part of a family headed by saintly Carlisle, who has inspired them to renounce human prey. For Edward's sake they welcome Bella, but when a roving group of tracker vampires fixates on her, the family is drawn into a desperate pursuit to protect the fragile human in their midst. The precision and delicacy of Meyer's writing lifts this wonderful novel beyond the limitations of the horrorgenre to a place among the best of YA fiction. (Ages 12 and up) --Patty Campbell

From Publisher's Weekly'sstarred review: "The main draw here is Bella's infatuation withoutsider Edward, the sense of danger inherent in their love, andEdward's inner struggle—a perfect metaphor for the sexual tension thataccompanies adolescence. These will be familiar to nearly every teen,and will keep readers madly flipping the pages of Meyer's tantalizingdebut."

From Becky Anderson, of Anderson's Bookshops: "What a totally amazing debut! Twilightis that rare story that combines suspense, desire, love and friendshipwith an awesome twist on the vampire genre! Both young adults andadults will be "sucked" into Edward's and Bella's world and beg formore, especially after they turn the last page. I can't wait for thenext book!"

From Karen Rosenthal, Children's Department Manager for R.J. Julia Booksellers (printed in Publisher's Weekly's"Galley Talk"): "I'm not usually a vampire book reader, but I haven'tread a book in a long time that had as much sexual tension and creepyterror throughout as Twilight by Stephenie Meyer [Little,Brown]. The main character is extremely compelling. The protagonist isso consumed with her crush on him that she blocks everything else, andthe fact that he's a vampire adds a whole other level. It really is theperfect crossover book. It will appeal to kids who read fantasy anddarker books, but also kids who like more realistic fiction like Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and all those kids who read Gossip Girl...It's a riveting action book but thoughtful as well. Sometimes teenbooks can be plot-driven and the quality of the writing goes out thewindow, but this one has both."

And some reviews from teen readers:

"Twilightis one of the most moving books I have read in a long time. It kept methinking about it long after I read the last page. Its heartbreakingromance and suspenseful twists made it hard for me to put the bookdown. Twilight allows the reader to experience a whole new outlook onvampires and how they interact around mankind. After reading this bookI recommend it to anyone who would enjoy reading about an incrediblysuspenseful romance."
Katie, age 16

"Stephenie Meyer's first novel Twilight is a gripping journey through the united worlds of fantasy and high school. As soon as I started reading Twilight,I couldn't stop. The plot is the thing that led me to the book in thestart. Boy meets girl, girl likes boy, boy turns out to be a vampire.The characters are so vivid, so intense, that you feel like if you lookup from the pages Isabella or Edward or Alice is going to be staring atyou. This suspenseful novel leaves me with one question... Is theregoing to be a second?"
Kelly, 15

"Twilightcaught my interest so much, I couldn't stand to put it down once Istarted. I read this book in one sitting and didn't finish until 5:00AM, but it was worth every minute. It's the love story between avampire and a human, and the love feels so real, it's hard to imagineit's just a book. The main character, Bella Swan, is instantlylikeable, and it's impossible not to empathize with the new couple astheir relationship starts to bud. The vampire, Edward Cullen, iscaptivating with his extraordinary beauty, ancient genteelness, andability to read minds. But just when the tension eases and it seemslike things are going to work out for them (and that's a hard thing tocome by, considering their separate diets), disaster strikes. The bookwas so much more than I expected; the love feels so real, and at itsheart, it's more a love story between two beings than anything else. Ofcourse, because one of them is a vampire, there's a bit of hunting andquite a lot of action as well. This was a thoroughly entertaining andenjoyable book—I recommend it completely."
Chenzi, 16

"Wow! I must admit, that when I heard about Twilight,by Stephanie Meyer, I was very intrigued. A book about a regularteenage girl— just like you and me— falling in love with a gorgeousvampire? Who wouldn't want to read it? I was hooked from the firstpage, and as I read it, it only got better. Twilight is greatbecause it seems so ordinary; is it possible for this situation tohappen in your life? Imagine seeing a guy, more handsome than anyyou've ever seen, and not being able to tear you eyes away from him.Imagine that the force of your mutual chemistry feels like electricity.I promise you that every girl will want to be Isabella Swan. Throw in alittle danger, a sticky situation, and a love more powerful than eithercharacter has ever known, and what do you get? Stephenie Meyer's Twilight. It is definitely a book worth reading."
Rachel, 16



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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Get to the Top on Google

Get to the Top on Google
Tips and techniques to get your site to the top of the search engine rankings and stay there
David Viney
ISBN: 978-1-85788-502-6
First published by
Nicholas Brealey Publishing in 2008

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excerpt: Foreword
Search engine optimization (or SEO for short) is the art of getting your website to the top of the search rankings. Why would you want to get to the top on Google? Well, here is my elevator pitch for why SEO (and this book) could be the best investment you ever make in your website and your business:

  • Search engines are the way in which 90% of people locate the internet resources they need and Google has a 75% market share in Europe and North America. The Google brand is now rated as the most powerful in the world and, within three years, the company is expected to be the largest advertiser (by revenue) in the world. My approach focuses on Google because it’s the most important, but
    includes tips on other search engines where relevant.
  • 84% of searchers never make it past the bottom of page two of Google and 65% of people never click on paid (or “sponsored”) results. Being at the top of the nonpaid (or “organic”) search results is a make-or-break mission for the modern business in a world ever more dominated by the internet.
  • Around 15% of all sales in the British economy are now completed online, and price comparison service uSwitch predicts that internet sales will make up 40% of all purchases by the year 2020. The numbers are similar in all the developed countries of the word, including the United States.
  • In this book I share with you my seven-step approach to search engine optimization and website promotion. This proven methodology is the very same process I use with all my clients (large or small, ranging from Amazon and Microsoft to the smallest high-street store) and contains all the tips and tricks
    you need to achieve top rankings. The rest is down to you: your effort, vigilance, and determination.
  • Whether you have a new website or a long-established internet presence, here will be much in this book to challenge your thinking: not just how to promote your business but the very nature of your proposition online. The book is designed to be accessible for the beginner but comprehensive enough for the skilled marketer. You will be guided but not patronized.
  • Throughout the book I use a case study to illustrate the seven steps. This helps you check your understanding and more readily apply the techniques to your own business. I also throw in six months of free membership to my SEO Expert Forum, so you can ask me questions and get direct help if you are struggling.
  • I have set out to write the most complete and up-to-date guide to SEO on the market today. Unlike other, earlier books on the subject, this guide covers the emerging fields of Web 2.0 optimization, local search optimization, and the future of search itself (including emerging competitors to Google and alternative search models). ...

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Soal dan Panduan Ebtanas (I)

PANDUAN UAN SD

SOAL UAN SMP

Seems alot of people look for Maryamah Karpov PDF, okay... will hosting it when I finished it scanned somewhere. But please consider to buy the book, the profit will go on building schools in remote areas, it's for education!
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