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Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and how it will change our world. It’s from the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/25/business/a-new-economy-rising-from-the-printed-world.html?_r=0 Below is a long blog post about 2018. Here are the key takeaways: Tougher year for markets, but still up nicely in the US and If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs.…
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Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. It’s been taken from the following article: http://www.techcrunch.com/2014/05/09/the-future-of-manufacturing/. TechCrunch is an online publisher of technology news and reviews, founded in June 2005 by Michael Arrington and was later acquired by AOL Inc on March 26th 2008 for $25 million dollars (£17m). Its current editor is John Biggs who took over from Erick Schonfeld back in September 2010. Tech Crunch has become one of Silicon Valley’s most powerful media brands with more than two million unique visitors every month.…
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website and has been republished


Below is a long blog post about 10 things I wish people knew. It was originally published on the TEDxSydney website, and has been republished here with permission of author Amanda Palmer (www.amandapalmer.net). It also appeared in The Age newspaper last weekend as well - if you’re reading this through Facebook or email then unfortunately it doesn’t appear that way! So please go to: http://www.tedxsydney.com/blog/2013/05/the-biggest-misunderstandings-about-artists/#comment-849 for the original article, including comments from other artists.…
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found in my research I


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing, but first I’d like to share an interesting fact that I found in my research: I love 10th Century Japan. It was the height of civilization for this island nation and it seems to be a really fascinating period both from a historical as well as artistic perspective. One thing you might not know however - Japanese people were avid consumers of pornography at least since 782 AD when they got their hands on some Chinese erotic paintings called “the picture scrolls”.…
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this on the morning of


Below is a long blog post about 2018. It’s quite personal, and I hope you like it! I am writing this on the morning of December 31st to be published January 1st at midnight (EST). For some reason today feels special – maybe because New Year’s Eve has always been one of my favorite holidays since childhood? Or perhaps for me personally in 2018 as well, given all that happened during these past twelve months… It would seem that we are now living in an era when humanity needs its heroes more than ever.…
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Below is a long blog post about 24 years of the history and development of Squash. What’s the difference between squash, racquetball & tennis? They are all played with racquets but there is one big distinction: in the other two sports you can only hit the ball off the front wall once before it bounces twice; whereas in squash you can repeatedly strike the ball at any angle as many times as possible to get into position for your opponent’s error - which they will eventually make!…
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pictures of our year click


Below is a long blog post about 2014, but if you’d like to skip the details and just look at pictures of our year, click here. I think I have been pretty good with this resolution thing over these past few years (with one notable exception), so it was kinda funny when I realized that there were three very different things on my list for this last day in January: finish up work from 2013, start working towards goals for 2014, and go back through all the old stuff we took photos of in December!…
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any more feel free to


Below is a long blog post about 12 of the most common questions that I get asked. If you have any more, feel free to comment on this article and ask me whatever question comes into your mind! Thanks for reading :) Below is a long blog post about 123Movies, which you can read for free. The movie industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and streaming services have seen an increase in viewership since people are stuck at home.…
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of us will be filled


Below is a long blog post about 2014. I hope you are enjoying the weekend and that your year ahead of us will be filled with joy, love, health and prosperity! Below is a long blog post about 50 things I learned in my first year of teaching. This was originally posted on Medium and has been edited for length: I’ve been thinking a lot recently about how I can improve as an educator, so this weekend while driving home from the gym (where I listened to the podcast ‘Teach Like A Champion‘), I decided it would be fun to make a list of everything that I have learned over the past school-year… and then share them with you!…
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Alison Caldwell and Mr Timothy


Below is a long blog post about 10 interesting things I learned during my week in the field with Ms. Alison Caldwell and Mr. Timothy Kroeger, both professors at Northeastern University’s If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs.…
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