On Thursday, July 16th, I had the pleasure of presenting a two-hour seminar on "new media for nonprofit organizations". In the audience were 55 or so representatives of organizations in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Brought together by the Winnipeg Foundation, the seminar was designed to introduce new media tools and providing guidelines about how an organization develops a communications strategy given all of the social networking and online content tools available.
Have you heard about babies being thrown from roofs for their own good as some kind of traditional ritual? My guess is that you haven't, unless you read about it in the last year or two in some foreign publication. There have been news stories about this baby throwing "ritual" abroad and the impression created is that this is a traditional Indian ritual.
I spent the summer finishing up a paper that I have been working on (off-again, on-again) for the better part of a year. The paper grew out of a seemingly simple question I tried to answer a couple of years ago, namely: if I put something into the public domain, can I take it out again?
As a web entrepreneur, there are a few times a year when I travel
out of town and I really must have a mobile Internet connection. This
is not very often, usually just twice a year when on vacation or
visiting friends. So I've been searching for an inexpensive but
quality solution that doesn't chain me to a monthly expense.
Two different influenza vaccines will be available in the fall of 2009. Many readers of virology blog have asked why these four virus strains will not be combined into a single, tetravalent formulation. I posed this question to Dr. Ruben Donis, chief of the molecular virology and vaccines branch at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As expected, the new budget projections from the Office of Management and Budget show an estimated deficit of $1.58 trillion in the current year (which ends on September 30). In their coverage of the dueling budget releases, many members of the media are noting that this estimate is almost identical to the $1.59 trillion estimate released by the Congressional Budget Office.
Over the past 3 decades people of Pittsburgh worked hard together to get a bright future. As a result it has become a model for economic and environmental changes. The life of people has also transformed with great ease and diversity, which lead to a balanced and bouncing economy.
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney sent an Email around on Sunday in which she wrote: "[I]t has just now come to my attention that a 'journalist' who suggested that I be lynched was actually being paid by our own government to say that."
One of the most widely-used weed killers in the country is coming under fire. Yesterday the New York Times and my employer, the Huffington Post Investigative Fund, published investigations into the health risks associated with Atrazine.
I make a point of visiting the classrooms of my elementary-school aged children during this month to do a presentation on Islam. Teaching about world religions, including Islam, is a requirement of our state's standards, but because of the contentious nature of teaching about religion in the classroom, it is often avoided by teachers. This fear of teaching about religion doesn't stop our schools from hosting many representations of Christianity.