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17 hours ago — Tweet Why aren’t we all working for a learning organisation? ask John Seddon and Brendan O’Donovan, authors of this same-titled 2010 AMED Network paper ( PDF ). This article is well...
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September 07, 2010 — , Peter McVerry; Pat O’Brien; Gerry O’Hanlon; Des O’Donnell; Iggy O’Donovan; Gerry Moloney; and Des Wilson. Of the...
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September 01, 2010 — several advocates of Natural Law theory on the contemporary scene which are best described as adjustments to the Thomist position. Two powerful Protestant proponents of Natural Law, to whose arguments we will return, are Oliver...
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August 27, 2010 — all Bettor.com NBA Special Report- Some of the intense players (Part 3) Fire Danny Ainge Is Doc Rivers mentally challenged? NESN Will Nicole 'Hoopz' Alexander and Shaquille...
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August 11, 2010 — demoted to fourth-string. [ RI ] Examining how Chris Cooley and Fred Davis will play together. [ WaPo ] Redskins-centric highlights from the new Madden game. [ Redskins Blog ] Larry Johnson wears awesome...
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August 03, 2010 — teacher; Jim Coleman; the Peter Gabriel of Selling England by the Pound and "Supper’s Ready"; Steven O’Connor, a friend of mine; Woody Allen; Travis Preston, another teacher of mine;...
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August 01, 2010 — . Bills O Linemen brace for impact | WIVB.com WIVB's John Murphy goes in-depth on Chan Gailey's decision to have all of his offensive linemen wear knee braces during practice....
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in Internet by The Editors
July 30, 2010 — asking to see more of the CPS but as there is a lot of detail to go into, I'll just focus on a few headline points for now. We will be doing a more in-depth post on it soon. Read in full and comment at the BBC...
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July 29, 2010 — Minal Shekhawat 7:24 January O’Neil 7:32 Geoffrey Olsen 7:40 Kari Adelaide 7:48 Elisa Gabbert break 8:04 Thom Donovan 8:12 Joan Houlihan 8:20 John Cotter...
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July 28, 2010 — If you are more interested in the cogs and wheels behind the BBC News site’s redesign than the end product, a post by their chief technical architect John O’Donovan this week should be...
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July 28, 2010 — Behind the story of the BBC website’s recent relaunch is, among other things, an update to their content management system. In a post on the changes, John...
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July 27, 2010 — comment. Thanks for reading. John O'Donovan is Chief Technical Architect, Journalism and Knowledge, BBC Future Media & Technology.
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July 28, 2010 — Schelotto. F Juan Pablo Angel. MANCHESTER UNITED STARTERS: GK Edwin van der Sar; Ds Rafael da Silva, Wes Brown, Jonny Evans, Fabio da Silva; MFs Gabriel Obertan, John O'Shea, Darren Fletcher, Ryan Giggs, Nani;...
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July 25, 2010 — ) Number 50? Rich is leaving it up to listeners to decide Here are some of his nominees: Eric Andersen Brian Bedford (Artisan) Chuck Brodsky Mary Chapin Carpenter Tom Chapin Guy Clark Joe Crookston Sandy Denny Ani DiFranco...