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...Have any of your girlfriends tried these techniques in their relationships? I have two in particular who I know have at least thought about it. We talk and "shamu" it. If they're having a problem, we sort of break it down. It makes for more interesting conversation: how many times have you talked with your friends and it's just moaning and complaining? And you know, that's justified. But with these techniques, it becomes more of a creative discussion to come up with solutions...
...affectionate with animals, like the moment in your book when you bear-hugged a dolphin? I think we have a longing to be part of the web of life, and animals remind us of that. I mean, that's part of why we have pets, I think, it sort of pulls us back into that broader web. For me, that was the real magic of the book and learning the training - because the way these principles worked with every species, including us, made me feel like, "See? We are part of it." Because we think of ourselves as this invasive...
...method save on costs by allowing companies to outsource some of their R and D, but it also mines a sprawling network of experts from a diverse array of fields, raising the chance that someone might come up with a true out of-the-box solution. That's the sort of digital crowd-sourcing that helped create Wikipedia. [Hear Don Tapscott, the author of the book Wikinomics, talk about the effect of such mass collaboration on innovation in this week's Greencast, posted above.] "No company in the world has more than 1% of the resources in its given area...
...called back, but you can’t really control those things,” Cahow said. “It just got me good and motivated to make something happen. I wasn’t initially looking to make a big rush up the ice, but the sea sort of parted in front of me.”On a Crimson team full of dynamic scoring threats, opposing teams often overlook Cahow, a defenseman. As she has done throughout the season, Cahow made the Saints pay for the blunder yesterday.“I think the tendency...
...constantly moving between the Harvard and Golden Knight nets, neither team could mount a serious offensive threat. The solid defensive play from both teams resulted in only seven combined shots on goal.“They played very good defense, it was a matter of time before we sort of got our legs going,” Stone said. “In the first twenty minutes I thought we played fast and hard, but we played a little nervous.”“I think it’s typical of playoff hockey, to be honest with...