• Roosevelt, according to the author, was overly cautious and hesitant, preferring to follow public opinion rather than lead it.

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  • Kamkwamba is part of a generation of Africans who are not waiting for their governments or aid groups to come to their rescue, according to the author.

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  • Escalating sectarian violence in Iraq has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes and has led many Iraqis to conceal their identities out of fear, according to the author of a new study.

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  • We are Social Media at InternetGuru4u.com and can be found on a variety of Social Media sites and encourage you to find us or use your smartphone to Google us and find over 30 pages of information about our business. which according to the author of this article is useless information.

    FORBES: Why 2012 Was Not The Year of Social Business or Social Media

  • But at the same time, that desire to ask bigger and better questions is also on the rise in the US, according to the author Warren Berger, who has been tracking a movement toward questioning that is running very strong in Silicon Valley, but also seems to be spreading throughout the business, nonprofit and education sectors, according to Berger.

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  • According to the lead author of the report, Dr Gareth Jones from the University of Aberdeen, there is very little evidence for most complementary therapies.

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  • According to the lead author, Dr. Paul Ridker of the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, the pharmaceutical company had no input in the study's design and didn't see the final data analysis until the study was submitted for publication.

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  • According to Couper, the author of Outsiders on the Inside: How to Create a Winning Career ...

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  • For most Chinese companies, the domestic market is already so big and dynamic, the additional revenues offered by investing in smaller markets in the Gulf fail to justify the difficulty of operating there, according to Ben Simpfendorfer, an economist and author of The New Silk Road: How a Rising Arab World is Turning Away from the West and Rediscovering China.

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  • Thousands of them were used during the Great Depression, according to Bernard Lietaer, author of The Future of Money and a former currency trader who helped implement the euro.

    FORBES: Funny Money

  • According to the report's author Kathy Gyngell, chairwoman of the prisons and addictions policy forum at the CPS, prescribing methadone to addicts delays their recovery.

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  • Of China's 50 richest people, about half owe their fortunes in large part to property deals, according to Rupert Hoogewerf, the author of China's first rich list.

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  • You may need to report the romance to the human resources department, according to Helaine Olen, co-author Office Mate: The Employee Handbook for Finding and Managing Romance on the Job, quoted in this Forbes article.

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  • The study used a formulation that was a precursor to the one used in the SafeHands product, according to David L. Dyer, who is a co-author of the study and co-inventor of SafeHands.

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  • The troubles and influences of US bands seemed very distant, according to John Harris, author of The Last Party and presenter of BBC Four's The Britpop Story.

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  • As far as the cloud is concerned, 2013 will be the year of the network, according to Joe Weinman, who is also the author of Cloudonomics: The Business Value of Cloud Computing.

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  • And yes, a vast majority of the sudden surge in options bets are correct in predicting whether a stock will rise or fall, according to the study's co-author, Darren Hayunga, an assistant professor of finance at the University of Texas at Arlington.

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  • The earliest accounts of sweat lodges in Native American culture appear in writings by European settlers from the 1600s, and according to anthropologist Raymond A Bucko, author of The Lakota Ritual of the Sweat Lodge, sweat lodges have not changed significantly since that time.

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  • But while the British real ale movement of the same era harked back to a bygone age, American brewers of the same era were associated from its outset with the west coast counterculture, according to Maureen Ogle, author of Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer.

    BBC: US craft beer: How it inspired British brewers

  • According to Ed Keller, co-author of The Face-to-Face Book: Why Real Relationships Rule in a Digital Marketplace, 90 percent of real-world conversations about brands, products and services happen offline.

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  • This is the first time alcohol-related factors in health have been calculated and analysed for Wales according to the report's main author, Andrea Gartner.

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  • The next step is to figure out if stimulation also can help when recalling old memories, because that function can also be impaired with dementia, according to Nanthia Suthana, the first author on the study and a UCLA postdoctoral researcher.

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  • But there is something to be said for the hefty premiums, according to Victoria Goldman, author of preschool guidebooks for New York and Los Angeles and mom of two New York private school kids.

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  • The 2010-11 preliminary report, expected to be released Wednesday, will show the downward trend has continued, according to study author Mycle Schneider.

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  • According to Deborah McNaughton, author of The Get Out of Debt Kit, 80% of credit reports have errors (as cited by Bankrate.com).

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  • "When we look at the costs of the research and development that went into these improvements, we find that funding agricultural research ranks among the cheapest ways to prevent greenhouse gas emissions, " according to Steven Davis, a co-author of the paper.

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  • That sale was the spawning ground for "rex disease" according to Richard Polsky, author of Boneheads, a new book about the fossil market.

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  • According to Dr. Aaron Miller (no relation to this author), the chief medical officer of the (U.S.) National Multiple Sclerosis Society and a professor of neurology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, the number of deaths is within the range expected in the general population but the situation requires further analysis.

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  • But Africa's resourcefulness goes far beyond the mobile phone, and according to Nigerian-American journalist Dayo Olopade, author of forthcoming book "The Bright Continent, " advanced economies can learn a thing or two from Africa's innovative spirit.

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  • In the tech industry and according to author Tom Grant, Ph.

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