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... element to the product, branding put the 19th-century shoppers’ minds at rest. They may have once placed their trust in their friendly shopkeeper, but now they could place it in the brands them-selves, ... as the drink of youth’ Pepsi managed to narrow the gap. In the 1970s, Coke’s chief rival raised the stakes even further by intro-ducing the Pepsi Challenge – testing consumers blind on the ... product, while their parents lay snoring contentedly in bed. However, the packaging of the product was far from child-friendly, and if they left their kids to help themselves, the parents would...
... al-ready wired as boys. Their brains are different by the time they’re born, and their brains are what drive their impulses, values, and their very reality. The brain shapes the way we see, hear, ... to get to the clothes hanging in their closets. One girl had a pink two-piece outfit, and the other had a green two-piece outfit. Their mother giggled every time she’d see them switch the tops—pink ... nature. Think about this. What if the communication center is bigger in one brain than in the other? What if the emotional memory center is bigger in one than in the other? What if one brain develops...
... the HTML5 spec? THE TRUTHABOUT STRUCTURING A HTML5 PAGE28CHAPTER 22 THE TRUTH ABOUT A BASIC HTML5WEB PAGEA Doctype For Every Occasion (And The Other Bits)Let’s start with the first line ... he said thesenew elements “exactly match the elements we … added.” While they share the THETRUTHABOUT STRUCTURING A HTML5 PAGE30<meta charset="utf-8">This specifies the character ... completely obvious now, but backthen it wasn’t a view shared by the W3C.)Anyway, the group pitched their ideas to the W3C, and the W3C told them to goto hell. (Actually, they only lost by two votes—11-8...
... look at their bodies they see them-selves as big rather than overweight.There’s another irony when it comes to men, women, and their per-ceptions of weight. Just as women confuse the ideal-for-appearancebody ... that they feel that others judge them more on theirappearance (how thin and attractive they are) than on who they areand what they are capable of doing. Where do women get that belief? The media ... issues. One of the lessons that has been most illuminating is the gaps between the sexes. The gender gap on the topic of weight is broader and deeper than thaton just about any other health-related...
... tribes.But, the thing about Tamar is, she doesn’t just exist in these communities, she lives and breathes them, dives deep into their culture, nuances and rules. It’s just plain fun for her. Then, ... actuallywriteit.So,sherecruiteda“mini-tribe”within the biggertribetobeherbookcondants,resources,brainstormers and accountability partners. Pure genius.By the time the book was released in Spring 2009, this sub-tribe then made the ... School Book PR: Down For the Count?What about mainstream PR, publicists and the like?Won’t I sell a boatload of books if I land on the Today Show, Oprah, the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal?Answer…it...
... Sure, the higher the marginal tax rate, the lower the after-tax rewards to working more, and therefore, the theory says,people will, on average, work less. So the question is, how muchless? The ... disturbed aboutthe amount of misinformation outthere about how low taxes or high taxes affect the economy?A. I do not know whether there is more or less misinformationthan usual out there. But ... 1993were important. The tax increase, if the theory held, should havestunted the growth of income for the wealthy, but it did not. The increase in the concentration of income at the top continued,...
... must take the complete batteryof new exams. The Spanish GED The structure and content of the Spanish GED is essen-tially the same as the English GED, with the importantexception that the examples ... to pass the math exam)You will find out much more about each of the GEDexams in the chapters ahead. But first, it’s time to reviewstudy skills and create your study plan.–ALL ABOUTTHE GED–8What ... minutes–ALL ABOUTTHE GED–9Who Takes the GED—and Why The 860,000 people who take the GED each year are avery diverse group who come from a rich variety of back-grounds. As different as their...
... wire cable about 500 feet off the cliff, and then pulled the wire up to the house, securing it with block and tackle to a landing about fty feet below the house’s platform. They lower the block ... krill, and all the seabirds diving into the water for their evening meal. It was glorious.As the weather began to cool off, we started extracting the live birds from the net, snapped their necks, ... eaten them. I know there are some out there, non-Icelanders, but we are a rather small bunch. There is a postscript to all this. The little boat that took us home, the cabin cruiser—well, the...
... of the substructures in theirgrammar in an effort to extend the original DOP1model (Bod, 1993; Goodman, 1996a). However, forSDP, the grammar is even simpler (Goodman, 2003).In principle, the ... likeany other.A derivation in our grammar has weight (cost) wwhere w is the number of switches (or the num-ber of training fragments minus one) used to build the derivation (see Figure 1). The ... Sentence Test Parse The girl Training Data DT-2 The girl NP-4 DT-5 NN-6 girl The NP-1 DT-2 NN-3 Derivation 2 Derivation 1 NP DT NN The girl NP-1 DT-2 NN-3 The girl NP-4 DT-5...