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  • Appreciating Differences: Implicit Biases, Perceptions, and Micro-Aggressions

    09/20/2023 5:58:48 AM PDT · by Paul46360 · 15 replies
    Internal email | 9-20-23 | Me
    I work at a state wide community college, but I am 100% sure that this crap is happening in all areas. Public and private.They want to teach me to be MORE accepting of what I may completely disagree with. Happy that for right now it's NOT MANDATORY.
  • Scientists Discover 356 Animal Inclusions Trapped In Opaque Amber 100 Million Years Old

    04/01/2008 1:07:06 PM PDT · by blam · 20 replies · 91+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 4-1-2008 | European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.
    Scientists Discover 356 Animal Inclusions Trapped In Opaque Amber 100 Million Years OldExamples of virtual 3D extraction of organisms embedded in opaque amber: a) Gastropod Ellobiidae; b) Myriapod Polyxenidae; c) Arachnid; d) Conifer branch (Glenrosa); e) Isopod crustacean Ligia; f) Insect hymenopteran Falciformicidae. (Credit: M. Lak, P. Tafforeau, D. Néraudeau (ESRF Grenoble and UMR CNRS 6118 Rennes)) ScienceDaily (Apr. 1, 2008) — Paleontologists from the University of Rennes (France) and the ESRF have found the presence of 356 animal inclusions in completely opaque amber from mid-Cretaceous sites of Charentes (France). The team used the X-rays of the European light source...
  • Google reportedly helped film pirates

    02/12/2007 8:51:13 AM PST · by george76 · 9 replies · 656+ views
    CNNMoney ^ | February 12 2007 | Wall Street Journal
    Major studios charge Google suggested keywords such as 'bootleg movie download,' and 'pirated.' Search engine execs pledge reform. Internet search leader Google is facing criticism from major media companies for reportedly working closely to help two Web sites accused of film pirating. The Wall Street Journal reported that Brandon Drury and Luke Sample, who are accused of promoting film piracy in a suit brought by major film studios, got significant support from Google between 2003 and 2005. The two men had Web sites - EasyDownloadCenter.com and TheDownloadPlace.com - which the paper said enabled users to search for movies on the...