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Of her daughter Rosie's self-determination to overcome her learning difficulties in children with reading, Ms. Waldman writes: She did it herself, without us, and it is no exaggeration to say that we were and remain stunned with pride. She did not do it without you. She may have not had the type of heavy-handed guidance that Ms. Chua provides her children, but Rosie's tenacity like other traits in all children were directly influenced by her parents' (and siblings' and More
Thank you for your clear explanation of the left's disingenuous talking points against Mr. Perry.
Clearly the Obama camp is very worried about Mr. Perry and so they should be.
If the Republicans run a Perry-Rubio ticket in 2012, I will crawl over broken glass in the snow uphill both ways to vote for them. I will also donate my entire disposable income tax calculator 2012 until further notice to their campaign. I cannot bear to see the destruction that central control and More
Absolutely there is a connection between heart disease and migraine. It's been known for quite a few years now that migraineurs are more susceptible how to heal a broken heart heart disease, and in particular, heart attacks if one is female.
If she had a bypass it means her heart probably wasn't pumping enough blood to her brain to use the oxygen, and this may be a migraine trigger for some patients, as well. I have a hereditary heart defect that has been linked to migraine More
Unfortunately, The American consumer is willing to throw away their own jobs to save a few pennies on upcoming products that are made somewhere else. I don't understand it. That is why I try my hardest to buy American. It is more, and more difficult to find products to buy that are made in America. Some stores carry absolutely NO American products. So what else are consumers to do? I guess you could say they are forcing us to buy the products, which is forcing Walmart to More
There wlosing a loved ones no Gitmo on September 10, 2001. We weren't very safe then, were we? Liberals look back on the Clinton era as a time when everyone loved us. And yet it was during the last two or three years of the Clinton administration that the plot was hatched, the phony passports done up, the locations studied, the operatives took their flight lessons in Florida, etc.
During the Clinton years we loved ourselves while the rest of the world hated us -- a very More
William, I'm confused on your point about trade secrets. Your description is spot on: Patents were designed to encourage inventors to disclose the secret law of attractionir trade secrets for a fixed period of legal monopoly. But we leave the choice up to the inventor. You don't have to disclose and patent anything you don't want to. You could treat it as a secret but if it becomes public for some reason other than theft (e.g., because a competitor simply took your More
Clearly the public media doesn't want or understand what the Administration is doing.
Thus, they are failing to serve the public.
Or, the media and the Administration are so economically inept that they think there are two types of narcissistic behavior (well, I guess we know there are two types of behavior) - the behavior that they do in their private lives and then there's the behavior they expect the 'others' to follow (i.e. to behave not as they as individuals would More
When Bush ran aganwhat job is right for met Gore the AARP provided balanced, fact based analysts of the positions. While they represented seniors they then cared about other taxpayers. AARP during the last two elections turned into another pressure group. It is good that even they realize the current situation is unsustainable. The disability part of Social Security is an area that needs addressing thank you WSJ for bringing up the WV judge who gave it to everybody. As More
Thank you! Paul Allen. Partly because of your actions as of lately in the technology arena, we now see a shift in resources to litigation over research and development. Where would we be today if all the tech startups in the 70's, 80's and 90's spent all there time with lawyers and patent offices? Imagine if Jobs did not get to see Xerox windows brainstorming activities sessions? Is anyone else troubled over the stagnation that litigation is now and will continue to cause More
A lot of interesting tech moves so far in 2011. This economy certainly isn't creating any shortage of market drama!
I wish HP and their employees luck with this change of direction. I hope that their intestinal fortitude for sticking with this decision in stronger than their commitment to webOS was.
We can criticize the logic and timing of this move forever, but it falls on HP leadership to execute the strategy now. Investors will be placated (or otherwise) when the final More