23 February 2013

Why the Earth May Lock Its Pantry Door [Infographic]

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When human populations begin to adversely effect the health and happiness of planet Earth, the planet often quickly responds with no-nonsense messages designed to provide humans with a crash course in manners. Just like the average human householder does not appreciate house guests who overstay their welcomes and empty the contents of their refrigerators without even asking, the Earth gets testy when treated like a free flophouse.

If current breeding trends among humans continue, Earth will be soon be playing host to more unwanted visitors than it has room for and may have to exercise tough love in getting them to move on. This may come in the guise of a worldwide agricultural collapse in which the Earth simply locks its refrigerator and cupboard doors. Because food supplies for most humans are now centralized by the use of factory farms, significant amounts of humans will be encouraged to find other dwellings in the event that the Earth overturns its welcome mat.

22 February 2013

The Evolution of Inventions [Infographic]

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While the original inventors get most of the credit, it is often the later improvements that transform what these inventions could do. Inventions are thought of as standing alone, but the evolution of these inventions is what makes them so helpful.

Wilbur and Orville Wright are justly credited with inventing the airplane. The incremental design improvements, however, made the airplane a viable option for mass transportation. With the invention of the jet engine by engineers in Germany and the United Kingdom, the airplane is now the most popular form of long-distance travel.

Likewise, the Z3, ENIAC and ABC were widely hailed as the first computers in their countries of origin. The inventions of the transistor, raster monitor, hard drives and microchip were crucial for changing computing into what it is today. Computers are the ultimate example of unwieldy inventions that would evolve dramatically. It is hard to believe how much faster tiny cell phones are than these early, pioneering inventions.

Haiti judge demands Duvalier be brought to court

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Haiti judge demands Duvalier be brought to court (via AFP)
A Haitian judge demanded Thursday that former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier be brought to court next week to attend a hearing into whether to try him for crimes against humanity. Judge Jean-Joseph Lebrun issued the order in the presence of lawyers acting for Duvalier and for the alleged…

Christie's to auction Andy Warhol works online

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Christie's to auction Andy Warhol works online (via AFP)
Christie's auction house said Thursday it will put 125 works of art by the American pop icon Andy Warhol under the hammer in an online-only sale starting next week. The auction, which will start Tuesday and run through March 25, will be the first time that Warhol's art is sold strictly online, Christie…

21 February 2013

I Can Haz Moneyz Too? How LOLcats Are Actually An Industry

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Let’s Start With The Basics… What Is A Meme? 
In its simplest form, a meme is an idea, phrase, image, or element passed around from one person to another. Given the rapid speed in which people share information on the Internet, many memes live, breath and eventually die on social network sites and online media outlets. And it’s pronounced meam—and rhymes with cream, seam and theme. 

Outside the Corporate Culture Box [Infographic]

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On hearing the words "corporate culture," many people might think of a gray, colorless, monolithic culture and an inflexible approach to getting things done. But all corporate culture refers to is the many and varied ways companies express who they are. Therefore, corporate culture can be as diverse as any other type of culture. Corporate culture will vary between industries as well with more conservative industries such as banking, insurance and finance being slower to change and adopt new cultural mores than creative industries.

Corporate culture began to undergo a big shift in the 1990s when the first start-ups and dot-coms arose and attempted to bring a more playful ethos into the workplace. Those early companies were notorious, though, for their long work hours. Today's innovative corporate cultures emphasize life/work balance and flexibility among other benefits.

So, who are among the most innovative companies today in inventing their own corporate cultures, and what values do those cultures promote?



Image compliments of Human Resources MBA Degree Guide


Pussy Riot: marginals to protest symbol in a year

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Pussy Riot: marginals to protest symbol in a year (via AFP)
One year ago five young women walked into Moscow's Church of Christ the Saviour, climbed over railings and pulled on balaclavas, before launching into a shouted-out song denouncing the Church's relations with Vladimir Putin. The February 21, 2012 action was a low-key protest by a group called Pussy…

Using Social Media Sites To Promote Music

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Apps, social media and the Internet have changed the face of the music industry forever.  At one time, a musician needed someone from the music industry or an agent to get their music heard by the masses.  Today, any musician needs only to turn to the Internet and self-promotion to put their music out for the world.

20 February 2013

Cults and Consumers [Infographic]

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Cults have always fascinated the human psyche. The Bible and Greek literature mentions religious cults and their strange practices. Today, modern culture is obsessed with cults; references to Charles Manson and the Jonestown Massacre are commonplace. Thousands of cults are expected to exist today with millions of Americans involved, many of whom would not define themselves as cult members.

Of course, the definition of cults has evolved. Marketing professionals draw on the psychology of cults to attract consumers to certain products. A marketing cult positions itself as a select club that targets the truly dedicated brand fanatics and draws on users’ obsession with the product. By collecting enough dedicated fans, the club propagates itself as users reach out to other potential consumers and promote the brand. Strong leadership and overtures to promoting the public good, just like in a real cult, keep members hooked. Sound like any companies you know?

France 'will not yield to terrorists' on hostages

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France 'will not yield to terrorists' on hostages (via AFP)
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Wednesday that France would not give in to "terrorists" after the kidnapping of seven members of a French family in northern Cameroon. Seeming to exclude the possibility of paying a ransom, Fabius told the National Assembly: "We must do the maximum (to free the…

19 February 2013

Cover Reveal: The Witch Hunter

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Today, we’re hosting our first cover reveal ever! And, we are starting in a big way as our first one is for a book that has got bite and all... Yep, it is a cover reveal for none other than The Witch Hunter itself.

The Witch Hunter is the first book in a new paranormal romance series by author Nicole R. Taylor.

Take a look at the gorgeous cover and let us know what you think...

By the way, while you're here, do feel free to find out more about the book and its author.

Enjoy!

Loup Dargent






About The Witch Hunter
I was born into the world covered in blood, and that's exactly the way I left it.

Ever since, I have been damned to walk the boundary between life and death alone. Unwillingly turned and left to my nightmare, I have seen men commit countless horrors and committed many of my own.


My origins shall remain unknown, my true self hidden. I have been called by many names, but in this life I am known as the Witch Hunter. I have been asleep these past 150 years, until I was awoken by a haunting call


18 February 2013

Join Us For 'The Radio Murders: The Collectors' Cosmic Blast

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The Radio Murders: The Collectors

For this second Cosmic Blast hosted by LoupDargent.info, Chuck Collins, author of  The Radio Murders: The Collectors is giving away a $50 Amazon Gift Card and 5 Signed copies of his book.to some of this blog's lucky readers. Cool, isn't it?

All you need to do to enter is filling the form at the end of this post... Worth the effort, don't you think?
   
Good luck and enjoy!

Loup Dargent

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