JENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 18 2007 | columbia, university, health, sex, sexual health, alice, go-ask-alice, fitness, drugs, relations, emotional health, goaskalice, QnA, QUESTION, ANSWER, polls, NUTRITION, EMOTION
Quoted:What is Go Ask Alice! Go Ask Alice! is the health question and answer Internet service produced by Alice!, Columbia University's Health Promotion Program — a division of Health Services at Columbia.
This site has three primary features:
* New GAA! Q&As of the Week gives you the most recently published inquiries and responses — this section is updated every Friday.
* Search GAA! lets you find health information by subject via a search of the ever-growing Go Ask Alice! archives containing nearly 3,000 previously-posted questions and answers.
* Ask Alice! gives you the chance to ask and submit a question to Alice!
A health question-and-answer site run by Columbia University's Health Promotion Program, Go Ask Alice! is a great place to ask embarrassing medical questions anonymously. Check out the especially insightful hangover tips!
JENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 18 2007 | about, internet, web, ideas, business, web 2.0, computers, company, technology, tech-dirt, tech, techdirt, polls, productivity, email, FEEDS, advertise
Quoted:The regularly updated Techdirt brings you important news, analysis, and "dirt" about the tech industry, laid out in concise nuggets. Users can submit content—the site counts on it—from hard news to amusing tidbits. The site also offers targeted research services and a daily newsletter.\
Techdirt employs a team of top-notch analysts with a broad range of experience. They work in a variety of sectors including technology, communications, media, biotechnology, financial services, retail, automotive and government. They come from diverse backgrounds from some of the best media and technology companies around the world. Techdirt analysts have worked at such places as Intel, The Wall Street Journal, Sun Microsystems, McGraw-Hill, SK Telecom, ABC/Disney, Nano-Tex and CNET, to name just a few. All our analysts are highly trained in the Techdirt Corporate Intelligence Process which has been refined and perfected over the years.Techdirt was founded in 1997. It is a privately held company based in Belmont, California.
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JENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 27 2007 | f-1, cars, travel, sports, FORMULA ONE, RACING, mobile, news, RACES, email, POLLS, STORE, images
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motor sport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name is a set of rules which all participants and cars must meet. The F1 world championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual World Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.
It is a massive television event, with millions of people watching each race in more than 200 countries. The cars race at high speeds, often well above 300 km/h (190 mph). The formula introduces a number of restrictions and specifications,. However, Grands Prix have been held all over the world and, with new races in Bahrain, China, Malaysia, Turkey and the United States since 1999, its scope continues to expand. As the world's most expensive sport, its economic effect is significant, and its financial and political battles are widely observed. Its high profile and popularity makes it an obvious merchandising environment, which leads to very high investments from sponsors, translating into extremely high budgets for the constructor teams. However, in recent years several teams have gone bankrupt or been bought out by other companies.
The sport is regulated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (International Automobile Federation more commonly abbreviated as FIA), with its headquarters in Place de la Concorde, Paris. Its current president is Max Mosley. Formula One's commercial rights are vested in the Formula One Group, now owned by Alpha Prema. Although now a minority shareholder, the sport is still generally promoted and controlled by Bernie Ecclestone. Since CVC's purchase the complicated (and according to some sources such as The Economist "murky") business structure has been simplified, leading to suggestions that the Formula One Group could soon be floated.[1]
JENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 16 2007 | about, Sex, POLLS, ANSWER, FORUMS, news, TEENS
Quoted: Why Wonder? The premier teen destination for real, honest sexual health information, written by teens, for teens. Published by Answer, at Rutgers University.
Sex, Etc. is an award-winning national magazine and Web site on sexual health that is written by teens, for teens. It is part of the Teen-to-Teen Sexuality Education Project developed by Answer (formerly the Network for Family Life Education), a leading national organization dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive sexuality education. Answer is based at the Center for Applied Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
JENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2007 | polls, selectors, select poll, selectsmart, QUIZ, SURVEY
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JENNIFERANISTON | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2007 | selectsmart, QUIZ, selectors, polls, surveys, internet
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The purpose of SelectSmart.com is to provide visitors with an informative and enjoyable interactive experience. The selectors, our leading product, provide users with decision making information based on their preferences. Our selectors, many of which are available for license, are featured in top websites including The Christian Science Monitor's site, Speakout.com, Spirituality.com and hundreds of others.
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