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TRUSTe-TNS Study: Consumer Attitudes about Behavioral Targeting
Learn what your customers think about having their behavior tracked online and behavioral advertising delivered to them.
From: mikerbrt24
Territorial Income Tax Systems
U.S. Department of the Treasury TERRITORIAL INCOME TAX SYSTEMS: Income Taxation in the virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa Pub. 1979 (Government documen...
From: H. Sobiryane
History104-EX1
American History II - Information about Populist movement, Spanish American War, Panama Canal, and U.S. involvement in WWI.
From: fb-546825531
Chaining the Word (Blue Monkey Edition)
How speech is spread has much to do with how free it is, and how centralized or fragmented our polity is.
From: John M. Watkins
How to Forgive, Let Go of Bitterness, And Move on With Your Life
A practical Four Step process to achieve healing and freedom from the crippling effects of bitterness.
From: Rose
7 Life-Saving Secrets for Dealing with an Angry Man
With stress levels going through the roof, more and more men are becoming irritable and angry. If you are an angry man or if you're living with an angry man, take a look at these slides ...
From: Jed Diamond, Ph.D.
A Solution to the Aylime Paradox
This a response to Aylime7's Explorations of my little "Three in a Row" meta-puzzle. Hope she finds it fun! I'm still working on this document and I know it needs more words of explanatio...
From: Kenosis23
Miscellaneous Mathematical Minutia: Part II – Three in a Row (A Meta Puzzle)
Just something I discovered when comtemplating the biggest Meta-puzzle of the them all, the World. An additional Meta Puzzle: how does this relate to "Miscellaneous Mathematical Minutia: ...
From: Kenosis23
Thoughts on Catcher in the Rye and its use in 11th Grade English Curriculum
An essay on whether or not JD Salinger's classic American stream-of-consciousness novel "The Catcher in the Rye" should be taught in high school English classes. Referenced Timothy May's...
From: Kenny Moran



