Posts Tagged ‘Visibility’

City police get green light for better visibility

The lights atop Nashua Police cars arent going to turn green anytime soon, but they are adopting a green techology: LEDs.


All the President’s Mao

By   Mac Fuller   President Obama and “the other side of Barack’s brain,” Valerie Jarrett  –  whose stepfather coincidentally maintained close ties with the President’s adolescent mentor and Communist, Frank Marshall Davis  –  handpicked the following bureaucrats and placed them in positions of great authority, power, and visibility: Van Jones , “Green Jobs Czar,” self-defined Communist.   Ron Bloom , “Manufacturing Czar” cites Chairman Mao as a political guide. Anita Dunn ,  White


Publishing and the Ecology of European Research Project Releases PEER Annual Report—Year 1

The Publishing and the Ecology of European Research project has released PEER Annual Report—Year 1 . Here's an excerpt: PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research), supported by the EC eContentplus programme, is investigating the effects of the large-scale, systematic depositing of authors' final peer reviewed manuscripts (so called Green Open Access or stage-two research output) on reader access, author visibility, and journal viability, as well as on the broader ecology o


Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 24th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Essentials --» Salvadorans Seek a Voice To Match Their Numbers – Summit Aims to Raise Political Visibility – First Salvadoran American Leadership Summit :: from www.washingtonpost.com Cubans tell of capture and torture on Mexican journey :: from www.miamiherald.com Half of New Latino Immigrants to U.S. Send Money Abroad :: U.S.-born Latinos are much less likely to send remittances, unless they report being religious :: from www.gallup.com They’re torturing me, Hon


Successful Night Fishing

Almost all anglers would rather go fishing at night when all is peaceful and quiet, but there can be a visibility problem|an issue with visibility). When underwater illumination is employed, this problem disappears. Regular night fishermen have taken advantage of this technology for a number of years. The lights not only make things easier to see: they also attract smaller bait fish, such as plankton, which consequently attracts game fish. Clearly, better night vision also makes for a safer an
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