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[The Moment] Anything that supports and develops better and more creative thinking should be encouraged. There’s a lot more value in thinking differently at the moment. There’s a lot more value in thinking for ourselves.

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[Jobs for Change] Jobs for Change - Development Manager: We are now at a transformational moment in our development as an organization and are seeking a creative and forward thinking Development Manager who will help lead Tenants & Neighbors at this critical juncture- maintaining our current funding sources while diversifying our income streams and securing support for our new initiatives.

[eJewish Philanthropy: The Jewish Philanthropy Blog] Living Lives of Sacred Responsibility | eJewish Philanthropy: The ...: We must address the affordability issue or we will deny growing segments of our people the opportunity to join our ranks and participate in what have been confirmed to be the most powerful Jewish experiences that can shape identity, particularly for those not raised in highly identified families or communities. It is time for Federations, foundations, major philanthropists, and all who care about the Jewish future to come together, pool our thinking, and determine a course of action for if we do not, we will have squandered the chance to engage large numbers of the next generation.

[Start Thinking Right] Countdown To Armageddon: Iran Successfully Simulates Nuclear ...: and Afghanistan as the “good war.”  Bush fought a strategically vital war that he could win while Democrats insisted on getting us bogged down in a lawless, corrupt, ungoverned and ungovernable mountainous region in which we cannot effectively deploy our overwhelming force against the enemy.  Bush fought a war that we could win while Obama demanded we put all our marbles into a war that may just be unwinnable.  Particularly under this dithering commander-in-chief, who inspires courage from our terrorist enemies and undermines essential confidence from our Afghan allies.

[Web Watch] Web Watch: Leaders of the Pack: Does a lot a talking and no action make you crazy? I can only speak for myself--but I have to know why I'm .

[Womens Ministry Blog] Leadership Forum Review 2009 | Womens Ministry Blog: Mary eloquently challenged us to better understand what it means to be a woman of God and to understand that as we seize each moment we are able to create momentum and start movements that change the world. Kelly Minter wrapped the day up by taking us through a musical worship experience that taught us about the life of Ruth.

[eJewish Philanthropy: The Jewish Philanthropy Blog] Innovation, Management and Leadership | eJewish Philanthropy: The ...: Nonprofit startups take big risks when they enter the marketplace, investing time and money to offer new services that weren’t available before. Focused projects, which may or may not demand a high degree of managerial skill, thrive on the single-minded dedication of their often visionary founders.

[Mine Your Resources] What Other Coaches & Bloggers Are Saying About Goal-Setting « Mine ...: You’d start with the big picture (what I like to call eagle vision), where you’d consider your overall life purpose, life vision or life mission as some people call it, and then you’d move through each of the levels below, articulating your values, your dreams and your goals.

[Intel Corp. - All News Releases] Intel Corporation - Technology Leadership: While Intel will integrate key features in a new line of Core-branded chips early next year and introduce six- and eight-core processors later in 2010, this prototype contains 48 fully programmable Intel processing cores, the most ever on a single silicon chip. It also includes a high-speed on-chip network for sharing information along with newly invented power management techniques that allow all 48 cores to operate extremely energy efficiently at as little as 25 watts, or at 125 watts when running at maximum performance (about as much as today's Intel processors and just two standard household light bulbs).

[The Bi-College News Online] The Bi-College News Online » Blog Archive » Greg Kannerstein: The ...: Greg brought wonderful ideas about how to break up the monotony of readings, loved having students develop their own research and warmed Kitroeff to the idea of in-class presentations. Kitroeff ended up publishing a book about Greece and the Olympics in 2004, which he said probably wouldn't have happened without the experience of teaching a course and thinking academically about sports.

[Climate Thinkers Blog] Time is up - the deadline is Copenhagen - COP15 United Nations ...: One of the main-channels for the Danish Government’s outreach efforts has been the COP15.dk website, which has generated an unprecedented amount of discussions, news and a clear choice of where to get the latest news on climate change and the political process.

[Netherlands World Cup Blog] Mark van Bommel: Oranje is well balanced - Netherlands: I’ve been dreaming for years for Oranje to produce a strong, aggressive and vocal defender. We need someone to organize the back lines and not be afraid to let his teammates know when they aren’t doing their defensive duties.

[blog] GlobalSecurity.org - SITREP Situation Report | Fix the World: And it was the United States that insisted the United Nations not just address security issues, but the broader range of challenges facing humanity.1 JFK's Inaugural Address continued this tradition, "Let every nation know...that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty." Even George W. Bush's 2006National Security Strategy echoed this sentiment, "It is the policy of the United States to seek and support democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world...The goal of our statecraft is to help create a world of democratic, well-governed states."

[Family Leadership Blog] Finding More Time: So, the Italian researcher Pareto found that almost universally, in almost every culture or situation, "20% of the factors provided 80% of the results" to quote Gary further he says that...."For example, if you were to chart your every waking moment, you would soon discover, similar to Pareto's observations, that...

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