Posts Tagged ‘each’

For each job, 4.6 Americans are unemployed

For each job opening in the country, around 4.6 unemployed Americans remain without work, reveals statistics just published from the Department of Labor. While it has been on surprise that unemployment figures have been on the rise, statistics out today from the Labor Department show that there around 300,000 more jobless Americans for each vacant […]

A Bob each way for Queensland Kev

The loyalty of Bob Katter is pivotal to Kevin Rudd. Source: Herald Sun LOVELY days for Kevin Rudd, these, when even his mistakes are gold. Take yesterday, when he tried so helpfully to dismiss talk that he’s plotting to snatch back his old job from Julia Gillard. “I’m a very happy little Vegemite being Prime […]

Understanding Mental Health More Each Day

Veterans may be interested in some highlights from Grand Rounds held this month, “Facing Down Stigma in the Consulting Room: Reality Oriented Treatment.” Psychiatrist Bruce Levine, MD, Director of Education at the NY Harbor Healthcare System, challenged the stereotypes, and resultant stigmas, about mental illness. Nineteenth and early twentieth century psychiatrists viewed schizophrenia, for example, […]

Law Would Encourage Americans To Report On Each Other

‘See Something, Say Something’ Act protects snitches from prosecution Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Thursday, September 15, 2011 A new piece of legislation being backed by the National Association of Security Companies (NASCO) would encourage Americans to frivolously snitch on each other by providing legal protection for people who report “suspicious behavior” to the authorities. […]

AI vs. AI. Two Chatbots Talking to Each Other

Cryptogon Thursday, September 1, 2011 HAHA. Isn’t it reassuring to know that these types of systems are trading stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities and derivatives millions of times per second? Never mind the killer robot applications… Have a nice day! Print this page. Comment Rules 8 Responses to “AI vs. AI. Two Chatbots Talking to Each […]

Classmates Encouraged to Report Each Other to New Jersey Police

WINNIE HUNew York Times Wednesday, August 31, 2011 Under a new state law in New Jersey, lunch-line bullies in the East Hanover schools can be reported to the police by their classmates this fall through anonymous tips to the Crimestoppers hot line. In Elizabeth, children, including kindergartners, will spend six class periods learning, among other […]

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