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Archive for July, 2012

What if Atlas Shrugged?

July 8, 2012 12:48 pm0 comments
What if Atlas Shrugged?

My experience of Ayn Rand until this year had always been that she was an author widely disliked, a radical thinker, someone generally shunned by the literary world. She drew a jibe from South Park here, a sneer from somebody else there. Perhaps with good reason; I had no idea […]

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Can Low Self-Esteem Be Improved?

July 7, 2012 9:07 pm0 comments
Can Low Self-Esteem Be Improved?

In today’s society we seem to place a great deal of importance on individuals appearing confident and with high levels of self-esteem.  Just look around at our most successful role models, from politicians to actors to athletes.  All frequently appear in the public eye and seem to ooze self-confidence during […]

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Alonso splashes to Silverstone pole

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Alonso splashes to Silverstone pole

Fernando Alonso underlined his credentials as pretender to the 2012 Formula One World Championship this afternoon by securing pole position in a rain-soaked qualifying session for the British Grand Prix. The Spaniard overcame a fifty minute rain shower that saw qualifying halted while stewards and marshals attempted to make the […]

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HD Collections: Innovation or Idleness?

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HD Collections: Innovation or Idleness?

Since 2011, gaming developers have been releasing HD Collections of classic games that are not only very old but those that can almost be considered rarities.  One of the earliest examples of HD re-masters took the ‘Devil May Cry’ series, from way back in 2001, and re-released it in Japan […]

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Interview – Sigrid Ligné, Secretary General of the EGBA.

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Interview - Sigrid Ligné, Secretary General of the EGBA.

The European gambling and gaming market are experiencing dynamic times. In many of the major markets, gambling and gaming laws have been or are being amended and a number of recent developments have taken place throughout Europe. Michiel Willems spoke to Sigrid Ligné, Secretary General of the European Gaming and Betting Association, […]

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Writing for writing’s sake

July 6, 2012 1:19 pm1 comment
Writing for writing's sake

I’ve spent the last three or four days going over topics for my next article and have sadly been uninspired by every variety of mundane idea that has been suggested. I have even taken to social networking to try and find someone with a bright idea on which I can […]

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If only privacy was not such an issue…

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If only privacy was not such an issue…

The use of mobile applications has been on the rise ever since mobile apps became popular in 2008. The term ‘app’ was named ‘Word of the Year’ by the American Dialect Society in 2010 and at the end of 2011, more than half a million third-party apps were available globally. […]

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SA’s biggest Affirmative Action case goes to court

July 5, 2012 6:00 pm0 comments
SA’s biggest Affirmative Action case goes to court

Although the South African Constitution is now based on freedom and equality for all, racial tensions continue to simmer and, with the recent outcry of racism in the Department of Correctional Services in the Western Cape, things look set to potentially boil over.

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