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Vancouver Sun – ‘A giant leap backward’: Yahoo boss Marissa Mayer under fire for banning employees from working from home
‘A giant leap backward’: Yahoo boss Marissa Mayer under fire for banning employees from working from home Read more: http://www.canada.com/business/giant+leap+backward+Yahoo+boss+Marissa+Mayer+under+fire+banning+employees+from+working+from/8018698/story.html#ixzz2M8UulTCX Pros and Cons both ways. Certainly the ‘NEW’ workplace paradigm of officeless culture and more casual work & play has merit. The off the wall ideas bring unexpected richness and possible jackpots by off the…
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I’m almost afraid to say this, but here’s the truth – I’ve been thinking, alot -Yikes there goes my Orgasm track record
OTTAWA CITIZEN – Canada must streamline education to turn degrees into jobs Read more: http://www.canada.com/business/Canada+must+streamline+education+turn+degrees+into+jobs/8018593/story.html#ixzz2M8PLJB5N – See more at: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/business/productiveconversations/Canada+must+streamline+education+turn+degrees+into/8018593/story.html?__lsa=c873-d412#sthash.NgQ77v6V.dpuf About this business of work and resumes. I ain’t a happy camper and haven’t been for the last 36 years having shifted through thousands of resumes and job applications since the ’70’s while working in…
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Ottawa Citizen – Cut with care on defence
Cut with care on defence http://www.ottawacitizen.com/opinion/editorials/with+care+defence/8022987/story.html I agree. Why ? Because without a strong military identity we risk returning to the old days of feudal wars started by power grabs over small bickering details. Let me clarify that statement a bit. We’ve grown up as a nation and certainly for sure globally. Dark Ages…
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Walk to Fight Arthritis 2013
http://www.walktofightarthritis.ca/ I’ll just add here an added element and try to explain as briefly as possible. Walking is great – helps to move things around the body and spread out health risks by unblocking stuck NRGY if you will. Whatever is going on for you, bit by bit things change. The most…
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Montreal Gazette – New process to limit corruption leading to contract backlog
New process to limit corruption leading to contract backlog Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/process+limit+corruption+leading+contract+backlog/8019915/story.html#ixzz2M84SoxOo This is an entirely normal process. It’s equivalent is like going to a hospital(excuse the pun) for major sugery after an accident and learning to walk all over again. If it takes time to learn how to make those old nerves make a…
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Edmonton Journal – Malcolm Mayes cartoons
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/opinion/editorial-cartoons/Malcolm+Mayes+cartoons/1007472/story.html Well at least this is on par with XL, but I just love cartoons and comics – so this gets my vote for all thingy things animal. As much as I’ve like to laugh about it some more, I think it was serious enough to be revolting not knowing what you are…
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CBC Passionate Eye – The Untouchables
Mark Root Source – Calgary Herald http://www.canada.com/onlinetv/documentary/the-passionate-eye/8008954/video.html
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New York Times – HONOR BETRAYED Attacked at 19 by an Air Force Trainer, and Speaking Out
HONOR BETRAYED Attacked at 19 by an Air Force Trainer, and Speaking Out
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Bhagavad Gita & Maya (illusion)
Reality vs Illusion – which is REAL within one’s Mind ? Stay TUNED I’LL GIVE YOU THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER TOMORROW…. OMYGOD you’re gonna love this ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad_Gita …”Overview of chapters The Bhagavad Gita is divided into eighteen chapters.[16] The Sanskrit editions of the Gita name each chapter as a particular form of yoga. However, these…
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Globe & Mail – Canada still has much to learn from None is Too Many
Canada still has much to learn from None is Too Many http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/canada-still-has-much-to-learn-from-none-is-too-many/article9029037/ With all due respect after having read the article and becoming enlightened by Canada’s past behaviour and acceptance of those caused harm and rejection of those who sustained them, I was under the impression that in most if not all cases justice had…