Category Archive: scales

Feb
21

Big firms put customers at risk by keeping cyber attacks secret

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By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:23 PM on 3rd February 2012 Growing threat: Big firms are under mounting pressure to own up to security breaches which puts customer data at risk Major international companies are concealing from customers that their details are at risk after cyber attacks. At least a half-dozen U.S. firms …

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Feb
19

Tennessee Granddaddy: Habits? Good or Bad

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Maybe Both We’ve all got habits. We do some things just without thinking. Some of these are good, but other habits we have may not be so good. We would like to maintain our good habits, but get rid of our bad habits. I think the key to this is replacing a bad habit with …

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Feb
14

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Feb
14

Expo Notes: Creators panel highlights use of Macs, iOS in music, movies

Nevertheless, that’s how the Superfly Presents the Creators panel discussion went down on the Main Stage at Macworld | iWorld on Thursday. Moderated by Billy Zero, Grammy trustee and founder of Zero Management, the panel brought together musicians, TV and film directors, and media managers for a wide-ranging discussion on the use of Apple products …

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Feb
06

Work/Life Balance Is A Myth; Here's What You Can Do About It

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When I ask busy executives to describe a satisfying life, they often envision a scenario in which they work hard but dictate their own assignments. They want time to take part in important family events. They are eager to make real contributions to their organizations, and they also want breaks when they’re tired. What they …

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Feb
03

Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cookoff (The Finale)

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This is IT – the Final Challenge, where the winner of the contest (and which charity receives the $50,000 prize) will be determined. The two remaining celeb/contestants, LDP and Coolio, tell why they feel they will win. We are reminded which charities the celebs are competing for: LDP’s chosen charity is No Kid Hungry, while Coolio …

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Jan
31

Northampton man gets probation for mail-order marijuana

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Thursday, January 26, 2012 NORTHAMPTON – A city man has been placed on probation for three years probation after he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing marijuana with intent to distribute after a package containing about 30 pounds of pot was delivered to his home. John J. Smith, 58, of 127 Bridge St., entered …

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Jan
28

Pulse: Sledding, weight loss, movies, economics, Melissa Gorga

From Sun Staff  and Freelance reports January 25, 2012 4:50PM Ten Naperville Fire Department administration employees have eagerly accepted a wellness challenge from Fire Chief Mark Puknaitis. On Monday, these employees had a group weigh-in on a Fairbanks truck scale in Naperville’s Electric Service Center. | Submitted by the City of Naperville storyidforme: 24475101 tmspicid: …

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Jan
16

Ordinal data, continuous data, and statistical tests

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« Why Should I Perform Pearson’s Correlation and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis? | Home By Steve Creech | October 17, 2011 Several of my clients, and their committee members have had some misunderstandings about the use of parametric statistics with ordinal data, so I decided to write this article. Many statistical procedures such as Pearson’s …

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Jan
09

Why diets make you fatter

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NICK GALVIN Fact: Almost without exception, anyone who tries to lose weight rapidly with a diet fails. They might shed kilos in the short term but will ultimately put it all back on – and then some. In fact, one of the authors of a study published in the American Psychologist journal in 2007 went …

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