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Shingo Hamada TRILOGIA present you an invitation to ESOF 2010 Trino groups on Ning, Facebook.

TRILOGIA brings you a subsidiary managing user's group for the ESOF 2010 Torino on the site of Ning.com. Please feel free to join there, subscription gratis. ESOF 2010 Torino :: Euro Science Open Forum http://esof2010.ning.com/ http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=43311422364 Consulting TRILOGIA - Euro/Japan Lobbying and Consultancy for RTD Communication Continue

Added by Shingo Hamada on November 11, 2009 at 6:57pm — No Comments

Bahaa Dergham Engineering of Alphabets-Languages by Bahaa M. Dergham in Montreal Quebec Canada (Mathematical Research-discovery)

http://engineeringofalphabets.webs.com admin@exalearn.org The Great Discovery Revealed : Engineering of Alphabets & Languages The Universal Law that Covers their existence The Power of Words , Alphabets & Languages Continue

Added by Bahaa Dergham on October 20, 2009 at 11:48pm — No Comments

Scribendi.com Employment with Scribendi.com Editing and Proofreading

Scribendi.com is always in the market for experienced, professional editors and proofreaders who are looking for a convenient remote/telecommute employment opportunity. Applications for full-time and part-time telecommuting positions from around the globe are accepted. For more details on our employment requirements and application process, please visit www.scribendi.com/employment.en.html. Right now we have an increased… Continue

Added by Scribendi.com on October 20, 2009 at 5:30am — No Comments

Peter Matthews On Open Access (from the Guardian Weekly), and volunteerism

John East, in a letter to the Guardian Weekly ("How access stacks up", 02.10.09) defends the role of librarians in making information as widely available to people as possible. '...it is researchers, not librarians, who decide to publish their output with "predatory publishers". Librarians have been at the forefront of the Open Access movement. Unfortunately the competition for tenure and promotion means that most researchers still to prefer to publish with prestigious publishers and in highly-… Continue

Added by Peter Matthews on October 18, 2009 at 7:00am — No Comments

Nining Respati Research for: "Community empowerment craftsmen in Tasikmalaya West Java, Indonesia (A Study of Development of Sruktur and Function in Shaping the New Behavior Education Through Art Craft and Tradition

Craft art-making process involves a number of people, thus realizing the social activities that require specific management. field activities closely with the division of social roles that later evolved into the basis of social stratification on the basis keakhlian. The development of social stratification on the basis that the keakhlian variety of forms, depending on cultural background, technological developments and the types keakhlian Continue

Added by Nining Respati on October 14, 2009 at 3:06pm — 1 Comment

Peter Matthews Autumn to Spring

Several hours after my previous posting, I am safely back on the ground in the opposite season: a journey from Autumn in Japan to Spring in New Zealand. Here is a tui I photographed in Auckland today. Notice how the bird is upside down in the southern hemisphere.

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Added by Peter Matthews on September 29, 2009 at 7:04pm — 1 Comment

Peter Matthews Mini-thoughts for a mini-moment

Sitting in the shuttle from passport control to departure gate, I marvelled at the woman in front of me changing her balance while simultaneously removing something from her bag behind her. I wonder if I can make a picture contrasting the stillness and detail of a landscape with the activity and blur of a human with her mind on a dozen different things at the same time. Thus ends my mini-though for a mini-moment before transgressing the Pacific, Osaka to Auckland. Continue

Added by Peter Matthews on September 28, 2009 at 6:03pm — No Comments

Wendy Frederick Making archaeological research more useful to the public

I think we all have great ideas to incorporate global research and would like the public to understand these goals in greater scope. I think archaeologists and researchers have great ideas but we can get lost in translation. Opening up our research goals to fulfill a greater range of goals would be useful to incorporate our ideas. Exactly how to do this will take great thought but no discipline is an island, we need to work together and share our ideas. Continue

Added by Wendy Frederick on September 22, 2009 at 3:31am — 1 Comment

Peter Matthews Our multilingual community

Much has been said about English being THE language of international research, but in reality, the international research community is EXTREMELY multilingual. English and some other languages may be more common as languages for publishing the results of research, but the research itself is conducted in a multitude of different languages. The Research Cooperative has been created to help mediate between the extreme multilingual world in which individual researchers live, and the less multilingu… Continue

Added by Peter Matthews on September 21, 2009 at 8:05pm — No Comments

Peter Matthews Printed brochure now available for Research Cooperative members

A beautifully printed brochure explaining the aims of the Research Cooperative has been prepared and is now available for our members. The brochure is printed in full color, and uses a single sheet of folded A4 paper. If you would like to receive one or many copies, please send a request and postal address to your nearest Research Cooperative administrator (see contact details at foot of top page). Extra copies can be requested for distribution to colleagues, students, research libraries, comp… Continue

Added by Peter Matthews on September 14, 2009 at 8:52pm — 2 Comments

Peter Matthews How does our site look on mobile phones?

Although our site can be viewed with mobile phones, I have not yet seen this myself. My own phone has no screen. I can only see how the /m pages for mobile phones look on my computer screen: see http://cooperative.ning.com/m I would be grateful if any members can send me one or more images of their mobile phone screen with the Research Cooperative site (address above) showing our top page or any other page. I will also need your perm… Continue

Added by Peter Matthews on September 13, 2009 at 10:42pm — No Comments

Peter Matthews The TED Talks - 18 minutes for thinkers and teachers to shine

Recently I started listening and watching some of the TED talks at http://www.ted.com/, a website operated by the Sapling Foundation, a private nonprofit foundation based in the USA. There really is a lot to learn from the talks, if you have a good connection for viewing video on the internet. Many members of the Research Cooperative may enjoy the talks (they cover a huge range of subjects spanning business, science, art, design and more). SContinue

Added by Peter Matthews on September 2, 2009 at 11:21pm — No Comments

David Scott Riggle Anaerobic digestion articles

Over a number of years working with BioCycle magazine, I wrote some articles on anaerobic digestion. A number of them are available via the web and I thought I'd post some links and abstracts here in hopes this might be useful to others. This is also my first post here and I'm not sure what it will look like. All articles noted below are copyrighted to BioCycle and can be found through them. 1. Anaerobic Digestion Gets New LiContinue

Added by David Scott Riggle on August 25, 2009 at 7:20am — 2 Comments

meenakshi choudhary India Wildlife Tours- Explore the Exotic Flora and Fauna of India

India is one of the most beautiful countries in Asia famous worldwide for its scores of fascinating tourism. It is gifted with exotic tourism options like hill station tourism, beach tourism, heritage tourism, desert tourism, backwater tourism, monsoon tourism, medical tourism, village tourism, eco tourism, wildlife tourism, volun tourism, etc. Among all these tourism options wildlife tourism is also very popular among international tourists, wildlife lovers and adventure seek

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Added by meenakshi choudhary on August 19, 2009 at 7:13pm — No Comments

Jhohannes Marbun Mine, MADYA, And Your Help

Hello, I am Joe Marbun, live in Jogjakarta - Indonesia, My job is a Social Worker and freelance. I have been finished from Archaeological Department, Cultural Sciences Faculty of Gadjah Mada University. My Activities is a Social Worker especially in advocacy, Community Organizing, and people empowernment. I am concent in health, disaster risk management, Cultural, and peacefull issues. Together with my friends, in January 9th of 2009, we founded MADYA (Masyarakat Advokasi Warisan Budaya), That i… Continue

Added by Jhohannes Marbun on August 5, 2009 at 1:12pm — 1 Comment

Abhinawa Ghimire Bayesian network based Intrusion Detection System in Matlab

Hello, Can anyone provide me any valuable tips and information regarding Bayesian network based Intrusion Detection System in Matlab, it would be great help as i am doing my MSc. Dissertation on this topic. Thanks. Er. Abhinawa Ghimire Data Communication System, Brunel University, London Electronincs and Electrical Engineering, BE, Kathmandu University, Nepal Continue

Added by Abhinawa Ghimire on July 23, 2009 at 12:00am — 1 Comment

John Bayley Matthews Peter's away

Just a note about Dr Peter Matthews - he is away from computer access for a few days, due to health reasons. In the meantime, if you need to correspond with the Research Cooperative you can contact me at john.researchcooperative at gmail.com. Peter is hopeful of a speedy recovery, and we wish him all the best. John B. Matthews Assistant Administrator The Research Cooperative Continue

Added by John Bayley Matthews on July 21, 2009 at 4:25pm — No Comments

dr minoo bhagia Second international congress on fallopian tubes

The Royal London Hospital 3rd - 4th September 2009 President: Ovrang Djahanbakhch (UK), Vice President Antoine Watrelot (France), Secretary: Ilan Tur-Kaspa (U.S.A), Treasurer: Kamal Ojha (UK) Board members: Gautam Allahbadia (India), Athanasios Papathanosiou (Greece), Ertan Sardogan (UK), Hugo Verhoeven (Germany) Tel: +44 (0) 20 7363 8069 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7363 8347 o.b.djahanbakhch@qmul.ac.uk www.isftonline.org

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Added by dr minoo bhagia on July 13, 2009 at 9:51pm — No Comments

dr minoo bhagia HYPNOBIRTHING-A Revoluntionary Technique

4 days workshop in Delhi from 15th -18th August. California Hypnosis Institute of Delhi Website: www.chi-delhi.com. Email: info@chi-delhi.com tel. +91 11 25887833 fax +91 11 42488331 cell +91 9811158845 In collaboration with Marie Mongan's Hypno birthing Institute USA Continue

Added by dr minoo bhagia on July 12, 2009 at 3:54pm — No Comments

dr minoo bhagia ICGRT 2010

First International Congress on Global Reproductive Tourism Vienna, Austria from March 25–28, 2010 For more details contact---mfridenzon@paragon-conventions.com Visit---www.ICGRT.com Continue

Added by dr minoo bhagia on July 12, 2009 at 12:32pm — 2 Comments

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