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Blog: Inner Wisdom
1. Never give up on anybody;miracles happen everyday. 2.Be brave even if your're not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference. 3. Think big thoughts, relish small pleasures. 4. Learn to listen. Oppurtunity sometimes knocks very softly. 5. Never deprive someone of hope, it might be all they have. 6. Strive for excellence, not perfection. 7. Don't waste time greiving over past mistakes....
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Hosting Your Creative Business Site Now that you’ve purchased your domain name, you need to get a hosting account. Your website host is where the files that make up your website live. You can buy your hosting from your domain...
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Blog: Sally Frederick Tudor
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Blog: Sally's Special Services
Always bear in mind that your own resolution tosucceed is more important than any other.- Abraham Lincoln �Begin. Remember the feeling you get from taking the first step is far better than the feeling you get from sitting around thinking about it.� So get up and get moving.� Take the first step this year – just one small step forward. via positive-thoughts.typepad.com
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Blog: EMC+
The Atlantic examines Big Data’s potential for helping prevent mass shootings like the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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Blog: Reflections
Art Coviello, Executive Vice President EMC, Executive Chairman RSA, The Security Division of EMC It’s that time of year again when I make my bold (“somewhat safe” depending on your point of view) predictions about IT security for the upcoming year – 2013. The French journalist, novelist and social commentator,...
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Blog: EMC+
RSA Executive Chairman Art Coviello is ready with his security predictions for 2013.
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Blog: EMC+
RSA and OASIS will shortly be announcing a new technical committee that will address requirements for enhancements to cryptographic standard PKCS #11.
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Blog: Positive Thoughts
A few days ago, a friend invited me to the final session of a course he was completing on effective communication. One of the speakers that night was very funny as he spoke about how we all hate our problems, but how we actually do love them. He said, “We all have Ph.D.’s in our problems,” and everyone laughed without knowing what he was talking...
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Blog: Positive Thoughts
There are so many things we do, say, and think that stop us from being powerful beings and being all that we can be. Often, we think and talk ourselves into failing without even trying. This is another common form of disempowering negative thinking. How many times have you gone for an interview, saying to yourself, “I haven’t got a hope in hell of getting...
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Blog: Sally's Special Services
By The Staff of Danger Room November 6, 2012 Categories: Paper Pushers, Beltway Bandits, Politicians, Spies, Secrecy and Surveillance << Previous | Next >> Sensor Fusion The military can listen in on your phone calls, and can watch you from above. But it doesn't have onething -- one intelligence-collection platform, as the jargon goes -- that can do both at once. Instead, the various "ints" are collected and processed separately -- and only brought together at the final moment by a team of analysts. It's a gangly, bureaucratic process that often allows prey to slip through the nets of military...
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Blog: Sally's Special Services
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Blog: Positive Thoughts
Courage is admitting that you're afraid and facing that fear directly. It's being strong enough to ask for help and humble enough to accept it. Courage is standing up for what you believe in without worrying about the opinions of others. It's following your own heart, living your own life, and settling for nothing less than the best for yourself. Courage is daring to take...
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Blog: Sally's Special Services
by NINA GREGORY February 29, 2012 5:57 PM As an editor who helps put Morning Edition on the air, I work overnight. There is something called sleep hygiene that some of us who work while you sleep have studied closely. Sleep hygiene is a set of practices that aim to help you sleep better — like not reading in bed, not watching TV there or playing Angry Birds or reading the news. In light of the news of Google's new privacy policy, I got to thinking about privacy practices, something you might call privacy hygiene. For example, I'm afraid to...
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Blog: Sally's Special Services
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Blog: Atlas Shrugs
So let's get this straight, the Obama administration is backing the homicide bombers who promise the mass genocide of Christians and Alawites: Left to lie where she was cut down: Shocking image of the innocent little girl slaughtered in Syria's civil war who was denied even some dignity in death WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Five explosions tear through pro-Assad district of Aleppo Government releases disturbing footage and blames 'terrorists' Reports say more than 90 injured on top of deaths Security forces kill three suicide bombers, according to pro-government TV Shell fired in Syria hit a village in neighbouring Turkey, killing at least five people, including a six-year-old boy Scroll down for video Innocent victim: This young girl was one of those killed in a series of bombings in Aleppo, Syria Scenes of destruction: Men stand amid wreckage after three blasts ripped through Aleppo's main square. A severely wounded boy is treated by doctors in one of the city's last standing hospitals following the bomb blasts Meanwhile, a Syrian shell has hit a home in neighbouring Turkey, killing at least five people, including a six-year-old boy. Abdulhakim Ayhan, mayor of the Turkish town of Akcakale along the Syrian border, said the boy and a woman were among the dead in shelling. Angry townspeople marched to the mayor's office to protest over the deaths. Meanwhile, a government official blamed the 'terrorist' rebels for the coordinated assault on Aleppo's mainsquare, which is controlled by Assad loyalists. A fifth explosion was reported only a few hundred metres away in Bab al-Jinein, near the Chamber of Commerce and an officers' club. The area is on the fringes of the Old City, where a number of running battles have been fought. The anonymous official earlier stated that 29 people were killed and 70 injured in the explosions, but the latest report from the opposition say at least 40 are dead and more than 90 injured. Syrian pro-government television station Al-Ikhbariya TV showed footage of massive destruction from the scene of the blasts. It described them as the work of 'terrorists', a term the government uses to describe rebels fighting to topple Assad. Suicide bombings kill 34 in Syrian city of Aleppo Star Advertiser Suicide bombings kill 34 in Syrian city of Aleppo Star Advertiser BEIRUT » Three suicide bombers detonated cars packed with explosives in a government-controlled area of the battleground Syrian city of Aleppo today, killing...
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Blog: Atlas Shrugs
TEXAS: SAUDI MUSLIM arrested with fake military ID, weapons, access to chemical agents Azeez Al-Ghazian, 29, a Saudi national from Fort Worth, TX, is in custody after authorities found counterfeit military identification documents and weapons in his wrecked truck behind Hurst shopping center, which prompted authorities to evacuate it. Fort Worth man held in Hurst after weapons, suspected forgeries found Fort Worth Star Telegram A Fort Worth man was in custody Tuesday after authorities say counterfeit military identification documents were found in his wrecked vehicle behind a Hurst shopping center. Two weapons and an air rifle also were found in the Chevrolet Silverado. The discovery of the documents and weapons prompted authorities to evacuate the shopping center on Grapevine Highway for several hours Tuesday morning. Hurst police identified the suspect as Azeez A. Al-Ghaziani, 29. He was in the Hurst City Jail Tuesday afternoon. Al-Ghaziani is expected to be charged with tampering with government records, said Hurst police Lt. Mark Schwobel. “A charge relating to altering pubic documents is one that may be prosecuted on behalf of the state or federally (concurrent jurisdiction) and those decisions are typically made on a case-by-case basis,” said Katherine Chaumont, spokeswoman with the FBI’s Dallas field office. “If a federal nexus is determined based on any subsequent information that is collected, those facts can then be presented to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.” Hurst police received a call of a suspicious vehicle at about 5 a.m. Tuesday in the 700 block of Grapevine Highway in Hurst. "When officers arrived, the vehicle looked like it had been in a wreck," said Hurst Police Chief Steve Moore. In the vehicle, officers spotted what they thought looked like military documents, a shotgun, a rifle and an air rifle. "When we contacted military officials, they advised that the vehicle be swept," said Hurst police Sgt. Craig Teague in a telephone interview. "Officers could see weapons." The sweep was for additional weapons or possible explosive devices, Teague said. Authorities closed down the shopping center for more than five hours as agents with the FBI, Naval Criminal Investigation Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrived on the scene to investigate. As authorities were on the scene, Al-Ghaziani stepped out of a backdoor to his cleaners business in the shopping center. He apparently had been asleep in the business, where he had been living, Hurst police said. "He...
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