January 18, 2010
With instant messages and tweets, many of us don’t take much time to read each day. What we read is for entertainment in bits and pieces, or to understand a procedure at work or home. Students end up reading more for their classes (if cliff notes count). Few read for pleasure. Even if you have [...]
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April 28, 2008
Disasters happen when people least expect them. Fires, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes to name a few. They disorient people and separate love ones from communication. This separation can be as emotional as the disaster itself. People reach for some kind of device to communicate with the people they know to confirm they are safe and [...]
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