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...master of juggling e-mail, voice mail, cell-phone calls and the like? No, you're not, says this slim fable-cum-manifesto against multitasking. The author, a business coach, gently ridicules the idea that anyone can concentrate on two things at the same time. What we're really doing, he says, is "switchtasking"--switching back and forth quickly and inefficiently from one task to the next. And when we give people our segmented attention and piecemeal time, says Crenshaw, "we end up damaging relationships." So put down that damn BlackBerry, as it were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Books | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

It’s no surprise that this ability to be master of the universe has appealed to Harvard students...

Author: By Elias A Shaaya, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Revolution in Evolution | 10/1/2008 | See Source »

...Sounds Like...Tae Kwon Do Distressed by the recent increase in crime? Take these self defense lessons to become a competent practitioner, if not master, of Moo Doe. Thursday, Oct. 2 at 7:00 p.m. New England School of Oom Yung Doe, 576 Washington St., Brighton. Free. 2) Calling Indie Wannabes The Grammy-nominated rockers of Death Cab for Cutie will return to Boston after playing to a full house at the same venue back in 2006. Friday, Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Agganis Arena, Boston University. $33.50. 3) Rock the Vote, Literally Politics is for hipsters! McCain watches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Get out! | 10/1/2008 | See Source »

...Officer has completed his master of science degree in financial mathematics at Stanford University. Lawrence H. Officer is a professor of economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let Risk-Taking Financial Institutions Fail | 9/29/2008 | See Source »

...residents or to the wider community—until five days after it occurred. The alert also warned residents to close their windows when leaving their rooms and not to hold doors open for strangers, a message emphasized over e-mail by Resident Dean Judith F. Chapman and House Master Lee Gehrke. Both strongly discouraged the act known as “piggybacking,” or letting an unfamiliar individual follow a student inside a building that requires card access. But the notice comes too late for Benowitz, who said she would have wanted to know of the DeWolfe...

Author: By Alexander R. Konrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spate of Robberies Extends to Quincy | 9/28/2008 | See Source »

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