Posted on July 17, 2011. Tags: aswell, beats, cribs, freestyle, gravediggaz, just for laughs, lol, meth, Stuff, wu tang clan
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over 90 wu freestyle, affiliates, gravediggaz etc over some classic beats aswell ^^^^^^^^
old wu interview..lol at meth hating the tract M.E.T.H.O.D Man http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwYHrVbVR…
wu documentary – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wWeG4dZv…
just for laughs wu tang cribs- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrVXk3g31…
Star this?
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Posted on July 17, 2011. Tags: artificial selection, daschund, evidence, evidence of evolution, evolutionists, form, genetic diversity, mastiff, Niches, observable evidence, progress, Recognize, selective breeding, st bernard, Today
Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?
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Posted on July 17, 2011. Tags: acting and theater, Actor, affiliate agencies, boring country, Boy, casting agencies, famous actor, film, hey guys, spare time, straight english, theater, thirteen years, Want, young actor
Hey, guys.
I am a boy of 13 years who want to become an actor when I grow up, because I love acting and film, etc. I know that there’s really difficult to become a famous actor in America, I am aware of. But I would like to try, because I love acting and theater, that’s what I live for. I go on so something in my spare time called “Children Theatre”, it’s really fun!
But I would like to be an actor in America, not in Norway, because Norway is so small compared to America.
I want to end up as a young actor, not an actor when I’m 20 years old, when I move to America when I grow up. What annoys me most is that I was born in such a boring country. Could wish that I was born in America, because then I could the language better + that I may go through affiliate agencies and casting agencies, but that is not in Norway. (Boring countries, Norway)
I live for acting and theater.
I would like to have lived and been raised in America, because then I could got me an agent, which could have helped me get the a job, etc.
Do you have any clues and recommendations to me what I should do?
Do not end up as an actor in America when I’m good adult.
(I do apologize for my bad English. I’m not able to speak “straight” English, yet)
Thanks for any answers!
God bless you!
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Posted on July 17, 2011. Tags: artificial selection, daschund, evidence, evidence of evolution, evolutionists, form, genetic diversity, mastiff, Niches, observable evidence, progress, Recognize, selective breeding, st bernard, Today
Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?
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Posted on July 17, 2011. Tags: 15s, 2s, alteration, Being, bell curve, consciousness, consecutive times, ego, Lag, occasion, probabilities, reaction time data, skew
Well, during my long nights before sleep, I have on more than one occasion gone ahead and tested my reaction times. However, I’ve always been struck by how far below the bell-curve I am when it comes to the average– the average being around .2s.
I average at .3, .26 if I concentrate.
Now, it may be my ego convincing my consciousness that there is something amiss here, but I have 2 things that I think may be affecting the testing data I’ve seen-
1. Lag
2. Prediction
The most common form of test I’ve seen is one in which you are to wait for a light or other indicator change, red to green per se, and you are to click or press a button as soon as you can.
The most obvious skew here is that users with shoddy internet access could have either consistently or unevenly lower results.
However I would think if anything this effect would drop the average, even if it can account for a single person’s low score.
The second alteration I can see would be people attempting to preempt the clock, and in doing so get ridiculous times of .1 or less. Even with min-time limits, a lucky series of clicks, or a well-crafted system for timing probabilities can easily produce results that would destroy the bell-curve.
Testing the second point, in under ten minutes I was able to get 4 consecutive times in under .15s, one of which at .03s. But this is mostly because there is no feasible way to prevent false-start statistical skewing so long as they manage to get lucky– there is no system in place for many of these tests to prevent this, and even if there were, (deducting .5s for false-starts for example), one would simply have to restart whenever they mistime a click, and eventually a highly-above-average result is all but guaranteed.
now gimme my Ph.d.
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Posted on July 17, 2011. Tags: business aspect, company thanks, credit internships, development, graphic arts, high schools, interns, Organization, paper, starting a nonprofit organization, tax deductible donations, thanks in advance, unincorporated organization, web, Work
I am planning on starting a nonprofit organization, but I need help setting it up in various ways (the business aspect, graphic arts, web development, etc.) I would really like to get this help for free as I have no money and I know you can’t accept tax-deductible donations before all the legal fees are paid, the paper work is done, and the organization is accepted by the government.
So I know I can just ask for volunteers, but I think I’d be more likely to get quality help if students could gain credit from it. Does anyone know if colleges or high schools would accept an internship from an unincorporated organization? Or, could they even get retroactive credit once the organization becomes incorporated? I tried to look it up but I couldn’t find anything. I think I’ve heard of single people hiring interns (like authors or something), but I’m not sure if they need to be affiliated with a company. Thanks in advance!
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