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"Best Money Making Ideas For 2013"

By admin - Published on Monday, 04 March 2013 21:59

"The best money making ideas for 2013 are those that require minimum investment but maximum potential for earning a profit. Many people who are seeking to make some extra money in the coming year are struggling to make ends meet and thus do not have much money to invest on starting a new business. This is why many people are going online to start their businesses. Online businesses require much less capital to start up. Many online money making ideas only require the person to have their own website. A website acts like a store from which the online business owner transacts all their business."

Read more: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-money-making-ideas-2013-050000921.html

"Pistorius case, dragged man video expose chronic misconduct of South African police force"

By admin - Published on Thursday, 28 February 2013 22:01

"JOHANNESBURG — The job of the South African police is to fight one of the highest crime rates in the world. Instead, the force stands accused of contributing to it.

On Thursday, the release of a video showing uniformed police binding a taxi driver to the back of a police vehicle and dragging him — the man was later found dead in a police cell — shocked South Africans long accustomed to stories of police misconduct."

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/pistorius-case-dragged-man-video-expose-chronic-misconduct-of-south-african-police-force/2013/02/28/8f9d4a26-81d4-11e2-a671-0307392de8de_story.html?tid=pm_sports_pop

"Nurse destroys archbishop’s gay marriage stance with a stroke of her pen"

By admin - Published on Thursday, 28 February 2013 21:37

"A 65-year-old former nurse has delivered a withering telling off to the Archbishop of Westminster – England’s most senior Catholic – for his stance on gay marriage.

The woman, who now works with animals and lives in northern England, says she has been married for 30 years but gay marriage doesn’t threaten the status of her relationship whatsoever.

And she says Archbishop Vincent Nichols and his church have become obsessed with gay sex, ignoring the real problems of society – the economy, schools, hospitals and our children’s future."

Read more: http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/nurse-destroys-archbishop%E2%80%99s-gay-marriage-stance-stroke-her-pen190213

"Artificial ear from 3D printer looks very real"

By admin - Published on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 20:21

"In a study, published in the journalPLOS ONE, biomedical engineers describe how 3D printing and injectable gels made of living cells can fashion ears that are practically identical to a human ear.

Over a three-month period, these flexible ears grew cartilage to replace the collagen that was used to mold them."

Read more: http://www.futurity.org/top-stories/artificial-ear-from-3d-printer-looks-very-real/
In a study, published in the journalPLOS ONE, biomedical engineers describe how 3D printing and injectable gels made of living cells can fashion ears that are practically identical to a human ear.

Over a three-month period, these flexible ears grew cartilage to replace the collagen that was used to mold them.

Read more: http://www.futurity.org/top-stories/artificial-ear-from-3d-printer-looks-very-real/#sthash.9P1s0TPQ.dpuf

In a study, published in the journalPLOS ONE, biomedical engineers describe how 3D printing and injectable gels made of living cells can fashion ears that are practically identical to a human ear.

Over a three-month period, these flexible ears grew cartilage to replace the collagen that was used to mold them.

- See more at: http://www.futurity.org/top-stories/artificial-ear-from-3d-printer-looks-very-real/#sthash.9P1s0TPQ.dpuf

In a study, published in the journalPLOS ONE, biomedical engineers describe how 3D printing and injectable gels made of living cells can fashion ears that are practically identical to a human ear.

Over a three-month period, these flexible ears grew cartilage to replace the collagen that was used to mold them.

- See more at: http://www.futurity.org/top-stories/artificial-ear-from-3d-printer-looks-very-real/#sthash.9P1s0TPQ.dpuf

In a study, published in the journalPLOS ONE, biomedical engineers describe how 3D printing and injectable gels made of living cells can fashion ears that are practically identical to a human ear.

Over a three-month period, these flexible ears grew cartilage to replace the collagen that was used to mold them.

- See more at: http://www.futurity.org/top-stories/artificial-ear-from-3d-printer-looks-very-real/#sthash.9P1s0TPQ.dpuf

"The faces of precarious work"

- Published on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 20:13

"From university lecturers to home-care nurses, middle-income earners are struggling to plan ahead. Here are some of their stories.

Household income: $50,000-100,000

Ask Brad Walchuk about his plans for the future, and he sighs. “ ‘The future’ is a tough term. It’s a future no more than eight months down the road.”

He and his wife, Laura Harris, are both university lecturers without permanent, full-time employment. When the academic year or semester ends, their teaching jobs do too."

Read more: http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/02/23/profiles_the_faces_of_precarious_work.html

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