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Get Paid to Play Games: Become a Video Game Tester Today

by arifin in Work, November 21, 2009
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Hello, my name is Alex Lum. I’ve been a video game tester for various Game Developers for four years. Did you know that the average pay for game testers is from $ nine – $ 80 per hour and do not need no formal education.

Co-founder of Software Giant Microsoft Tested Positive for Cancer

by nurul.latifah in People, November 21, 2009
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Co-founder of software giant Microsoft tested positive for cancer. He had already started to undergo chemotherapy to deal with the disease.

Five Richest Men in 2009

by samuel augustin in People, November 14, 2009
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Here is an article which will show you the richest men for the year 2009.

Top Ten Richest Americans of 2009

by desertsister in People, October 2, 2009
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Interesting data on who are the richest people in America. The billionaire elite and what they are worth in 2009, even after the economic downturn.

Laptops in The Classroom: Favor Them or No?

by Eliza Brown in Education, September 27, 2009
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Do they enhance learning, or distract students?

Working 20 Hours a Day Every Day

by Redburn in Work, August 27, 2009
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If you want to become like Qi Lu, the head of Bing search engine, you really need to read this first.

That’s Not My Job – Taking Responsibility in The Workplace

by MiTrey in Work, August 15, 2009
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Attached is an article I’ve written which is geared towards the professional growth arena.

Richest People in The World – Updated

by Aryan Mathur in People, August 8, 2009
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Discover who the richest people on this planet are today!

How to Master the Desire of Perfection

by Redburn in Advice, July 17, 2009
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From time to time we all like to be Demi Gods trying to make everything possible and everything perfect. Things just not work like that.

The Teacher Newsletter: How to KISS

by eteachers.info in Education, July 13, 2009
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The idea of teachers creating a classroom newsletter is nothing new and the divide between technologically savvy teachers and those who do not use computers is drastically closing. And with constant updates to free resources both in software and online, there is really no excuse. Every teacher needs to have a newsletter or its equivalent.

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