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What is Spondylolisthesis and do You Have It

23 July 2008

The spine has many vertabrae and spondylolisthesis is a degeneration of a articulating (exterior) part of the vertabrae that reduces its integrity, strength, support and flexibility. The articulating part that is affected is in the rear of the vertabrae and tends to be located in L5 or L4 of the …

Protein Synthesis

22 July 2008

The process of Protein Synthesis involves many parts of the cell, the main stages occur in the nucleus and ribosomes. Unlike other similar productions, this process is very complex and precise and therefore must be done in proper sequence to work effectively.

The process involves two stages…

10 Tips to Selecting a Thesis or Dissertation Topic

21 July 2008

Don’t wait until you are finished with your qualifying/comprehensive exams to start thinking about a thesis or dissertation topic. Use your graduate courses to pursue a possible topic. Procrastination in selecting a topic can sometimes cause gridlock in your graduate career. Without a topic, you…

Efficient Market Hypothesis Myth of Reality

20 July 2008

The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) was promoted by Eugene Fama in the 1960. In his classic paper Fama (1970) defined market in which prices always fully reflect available information as “efficient”.While this definition reflects the main idea of the EMH it might be extended to explain the un…

Creativity Management Synthesise Collaboration With Competition

19 July 2008

I recently gave a presentation at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design on a topic entitled “Is creativity management an oxymoron?”

The essential confusion to people resistant to the idea of “creativity management” was the word “management.” Replace it with the word “optimi…

Volvo Convertible Strikes with a Unique Synthesis

18 July 2008

The daring and passionate Scandinavian design is incorporated by Volvo in its newest convertible - C70. Volvo C70 Convertible is a transformation inspired by sporty aggressiveness of today’s cars. No horrid protuberances and bulges are found in this model, just smooth angles of aesthetic eleganc…

Skeptics On The Run Overcoming the Agnostic Thesis

17 July 2008

Back in the day, I used to host a radio talk-show in Santa Rosa, CA called “Point of Contention.” I had a great time fielding the whole range of calls you might imagine a host would reap on a show treating religious and philosophical topics. One of the more interesting refrains I encountered be…

Evolutionary Theories in Golf The Canine Hypothesis

16 July 2008

I’ve often marveled at the loyalty of my dogs through the years. We’ve had several in our lifetime and each one of them was one of the most loyal friends I’ve ever had. I got to wondering once when one of our dogs passed away why humans can’t be more like these lovable animals.

Then one…

Ancient History Of Christmas Tree Altai Hypothesis

12 July 2008

It is well known, that tradition of Christmas tree was in use at
Germany of XVII century. But, a little known nowadays, how, when and
why it appeared at Germany.

One possible hypothesis is closely related with

http://www.shakespeare.uk.net/altai_hypothesis.html

Altai Hypothesi…

Writing a Thesis Statement

8 February 2007

If you’re reading this article, you’re most likely in the preparatory stages of writing an academic thesis: a substantial academic paper written on an original topic of research, usually presented as one of the final requirements for the Master’s or Ph.D. degree.

It …


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