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Articles related to "Breaching"
Humpback Whales Recovering Once a target for whaling boats, now humpbacks draw whale watching crowds with their acrobatics, as they rebound from a history of being hunted. humpback whales • whale watching • whale hunting • whalers • breaching
A Great Thing Has Happened Len Potechin of Ottawa is threatening to sue Alexei Yashin if he breaches his contract. YES!!!! nhl • national • hockey • league • breach of contract
The Wallflowers' Coca-Cola Commercial - Sell Out or Smart Move? This article provides information and critiques of the Wallflowers' new commercial for Coca-Cola. wallflowers • coca-cola • breach
‘Cool Fuel’ Issue McLaren's appeal concerning the 'cool fuel' verdict may change the outcome of the World Championship. cool fuel issue • mclaren appeal verdict on fuel irregularity • williams fuel irregularity • bmw sauber fuel irregularity • 2007 f1 world championship outcome
Great Books For Study Breaks Don't let your textbook load discourage you from reading for fun! Here are suggestions for engrossing novels to keep on your desk for a study break. study break • clip on reading light • awesome book • book suggestions • study effectively
Cage Diving with Sharks Book early for a Cage Diving experience with Great White Sharks in Cape Town. View from the boat: "the banks of awesome razor edged teeth are but centimeters away." great white shark • cage diving breaching watching expeditions • cape town south africa africa • sharklady • sharktours
Sir Sidney Smith A major defeat for the young Napoleon, the 1799 siege of Acre proved to be Sidney Smith's moment in history. commodore sir sidney smith • royal navy sidney smith • sidney smith siege acre • sidney smith toulon • napoleon siege of acre
Ethics in Social Science Research Researchers must uniformly follow standards of professional conduct to ensure the welfare of research participants and the integrity of social science research. research ethics • ethics in research • ethics research paper • marketing research ethics • quantitative research
South Park decision angers New Zealand church groups New Zealand's Broadcast Standards Authority declines to pursue complaints against satirical cartoon. south park • tv • animation • bloody mary • new zealand
October CD Reviews M-Z Review of new CDs by Radiohead, Paul Simon, Slash's Snakepit, The Tubes, Charlie's Angels Soundtrack, Wallflowers, Jane Wiedlin and Robbie Williams. music • review • pop • rock • dance
FIA – Mclaren Appeal Inadmissible The FIA court has deemed McLaren's appeal inadmissible there by confirming Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen as the 2007 Formula 1 champion mclaren appeal inadmissible • fia court of appeal • kimi raikkonen confirmed 2007 formula 1 champion • martin whitmarsh • ian mill statement
Secure The Network Network security in itself is a complex topic. There are a few basics that can help you understand what it takes to secure a network from attacks. computer network • network security • hacker • foundations • protect your network
Confidentiality, or Confidence Trick - Part One Confidentiality is a core value in residential work, yet one which can distort the rights and autonomy of the client, not protect them. confidentiality • autonomy • privacy • human rights • social work values
Keep Your Medical Records Private! The issue of medical record privacy has been under fire recently. Do you know if your medical records are kept private? records • private • insurance
Port scanners. This topic introduces one to the concept of port scanners. The article briefly defines the scope, advantages and limitations of a port scanner. It also highlights the security threats that a good scanner can pose to Network security. scanner • port • security • tcp/ip • rules
Merrimack Village Dam Cam Removing derelict dams improves riparian wildlife habitat, improves habitat for fisheries, reduces public utility liability, and provides recreational opportunities. dam removals • benefits of removing dams • dam cam • merrimack village dam • derelict dams
Vincit Veritas Part Two This is Part Two of my article concerning the real story behind 'The Winslow Boy'. winslow boy • archer-shee case • sir edward carson • famous english cases
Conduct Disorder Many underage muggers, extortionists, purse-snatchers, rapists, robbers, shoplifters, burglars, arsonists, vandals, and animal torturers have Conduct Disorder. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Disney wins Pooh ruling A federal court judge tossed out three claims brought against the Walt Disney Company by the Slesinger family, who own the copyright for Winnie the Pooh. winnie the pooh • the walt disney company • a.a. milne • florence-marie cooper • steven slesinger
Wanniyala-Aetto Evicted Sri Lankan indigenous people were evicted from their traditional lands in the name of "wilderness conservation". sri lanka indigenous • wanniyala-aetto • sri lankan culture • indigenous conservation • clear-cutting forest
Andaman Tribe Strikes Back There are four tribes on India's Andaman Islands, for three of whom genocidal colonialism has proven devastating over the last 40 years. One holds its ground. andaman islands • indian indigenous • indigneous india • sentinelese • indian warriors
Dolphin Feature - The Spinner Dolphin The name says it all with this species of dolphin. Known for the high jumps, various spins, and flips of all kinds, the Spinner dolphin is one of the most acrobatic dolphin species. pod • snout • acrobatic • species
FIA clears McLaren The governing body of Formula One, the FIA, has officially cleared McLaren of any wrongdoing at the Monaco GP. fia • monaco • formula one • mclaren • ron dennis
Information Operations Roadmap The Department of Defense in the United States has developed a strategy for waging war through information, offensive network attacks, and multi-media campaigns. information operation roadmap • war on terror • department of defense • donald rumsfeld • psyops
Mercury Transit Mercury will make a rare crossing of the Sun on November 8, 2006, a spectacle that will be visible to all of the United States. mercury transit • november 8 2006 • sun • solar disk • telescope
Risks of Chinese Sourcing A brief summary of risks involved with Chinese-based production. china outsourcing • chinese labor • chinese manufacturing • labor outsourcing • cheap chinese labor
Social Engineering Hackers can sometimes access a company's network without having to crack a single password. By socially engineering a staff member, they are often times granted free acce social engineering • hacking • network security • hacker • computer network
Will US Speedskating Survive? The governing body for long and short track speed skating in the United States is poised to begin rebuilding after a nearly-crippling deficit budget and staff turnover. united states speed skating • uss • short track ice skates • long track • apolo ohno
Another "Military Mutiny?" Renegade military officers walked out of a court hearing on their 2003 Oakwood Hotel mutiny, took over the Peninsula Hotel, and demanded President Arroyo's resignation. lt antonio trillanes • military mutiny • oakwood mutiny • peninsula hotel incident • coup attempt
BBC Criticised for Muslim Bias The BBC has defended itself against claims of positive discrimination against Islam, but has opened the debate about whether religion should be basis for comedy. bbc • comedy • muslim bias • british television • writers and comedians
China's Crackdown in Tibet A look at China's crackdown in Tibet, a brief history of the disputed region and why it has taken the forthcoming Beijing Olympics to bring it to the world's attention. china crackdown tibet • china olympics tibet • human rights abuses tibet • china tibet oppression • 2008 olympics tibet
Dolphin Feature - The Risso Dolphin Not all dolphins offer the standard silver-gray body, long beak and sleek slim line. Take a look at one of the different species of dolphins that adorn us with it's presence. pods • groups • species • hybrid
Eritrea Moves Troops Near Ethiopia The Eritrean army has gone into a U.N. buffer zone close the Ethiopian border,a move that increases tension in the volatile Horn of Africa region. eritrea • ethiopia • horn of africa • somalia • mission in ethiopia and eritrea
Harry Stoker Harry fitted no convention - whether as an intrepid naval commander or treading the boards with Laurence Olivier, life was simply a test. That he passed with honours! henry stoker • harry stoker • dublin 1885 • royal navy • ae2
Labour and Hitler's Rise to Power, 1933-34 Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the consolidation of his regime between Jan. 1933 and July-Aug. 1934 was a source of much consternation among left parties and political organizations throughout Europe. This article examines the impact Hitler had on the British Labour Party, and how it led to, regarding the party's foreign policy and outlook, some movement away from pacifism.
Manchester United Title Favourites Manchester United's great comeback win at Everton gives them control of the Premiership title race as Chelsea were held to a draw at home to Bolton. manchester united • premiership title race • chelsea • everton • comeback
Super Aguri Withdraws From F1 The Super Aguri F1 team has announced that it has stopped its program with immediate effect and that it is to withdraw from the 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship. aguri suzuki • super aguri • spanish grand prix • formula one • honda
The Later History of Corfu Under the protection of Venice, the Ionian island of Corfu provided the setting for Shakespeare's The Tempest, before being conquered by Napoleon and then the British. corfu • ionian islands • kerkyra • the tempest • lawrence durrell
Understanding Teen Depression Depression is on the rise among our youth. Learn about the risk factors and signs of teen depression, and how you can help. signs of depression • teen depression • coping skills • stress anxiety • anger management
Choco, Colombia's Pacific Coast Choco remains largely unvisited and unknown by visitors to Colombia and Colombians alike, now is the time to visit. colombia's pacific northwest • humpback whales in colombia • travelling in choco • bahia solano colombia • surfing in colombia
International Outsourcing SLAs Learn about practical components in sample service level agreement documentation that protects both overseas clients and their outsourcing service providers international outsourcing slas • service level agreements • global third-party outsourcers • sla service elements • sla management control elements
Media Ethics and New Technologies -I This is the introductory comments on a larger debate on media ethics to be covered in a series of articles. I hope that readers will find it interesting specially as it originates in Indian situation. media ethics; dot com; hidden camera; verification
Overestimating China: The Danger of Paying Too Much Attention chinese economic potential • military might • economic importance • united states • europe
Remembering the late John Colicos A special farewell tribute to the late John Colicos, best known by Sci-Fi Fans for his work on <i>Battlestar Galactica</i> and <i>Star Trek</i> and the trivia question for this week. john • colicos • star trek
The Importance of Reading in Islam There are many benefits of reading in Islam. Education, civilisation and reciprocal partnerships rest on the ability to read. It all started with the word, "read!" reading and islam • education • contracts • battle of badr • treaty of hudaybah |
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