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Aug 31, 20112 notes
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What is a good donor management system that isn't too expensive for a small non-profit?

What is a good donor management system that isn’t too expensive for a small non-profit? Write an answer on Quora

What is a good donor management system that isn’t too expensive for a small non-profit?

Aug 31, 2011
Two Professional Certifications Technical Writers Should Consider Pursuing → chicwriter.com

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Learning is something that we should never stop doing. I’ve said this 1,000 times, but I will say it again. You can be on top of your game but if you don’t know the new and emerging…

Aug 30, 2011
Don’t Date If You Are Still Stuck On Your Ex → dcfemella.com

I’m not one to follow rules, especially dating ones. However, I do think there a few that should never be broken: Talking about exes on a first date and being on time. When someone breaks the ex…

Aug 30, 2011
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Aug 29, 20111 note
#cleverbots #robots
“I felt despair. Though it seems to me now there’s two kinds of it: the sort that causes a person to surrender and then the sort I had which made me take risks and make plans.” —Erica Eisdorfer
Aug 29, 2011
#despair
“I want to put a ding in the universe” —Steve Jobs
Aug 29, 20111 note
#steve jobs

I’m at Old Town Alexandria Waterfront (Alexandria, VA)

A cheerful place to walk and enjoy the scenic views of the National Harbor and Washington D.C. The Alexandria waterfront is also a popular location for enjoying live music and street performers. Many restaurants offer delicious meals along the water, or you can grab a quick bite to eat and relax on a bench as sailboats glide by on the beautiful Potomac River.

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Aug 28, 2011
Aug 28, 20113 notes
#dresses #sukienki #polyvore
How do I rent my home and buy a new one?

How do I rent my home and buy a new one? Write an answer on Quora

How do I rent my home and buy a new one?

Aug 27, 2011
Hurricane Irene: Emergency contact numbers  → washingtonpost.com
Aug 26, 2011
#hurricane irene #emergency
Aug 26, 2011
There Are Some Great Single Fathers Out There → dcfemella.com

We usually hear about single mothers, but we fail to remember that there are single fathers out there as well. The great thing is that there are some awesome ones that you wish would teach a class…

Aug 26, 2011
You Can’t be an Introvert When You’re a Writer → chicwriter.com

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I am an introvert at heart. I create my best work when I have no around. Between us, it’s one of the reasons that I chose writing as my career of choice. After college, I started this…

Aug 25, 2011
Aug 24, 201110 notes
#I got a coffee, I got a coffee #Centennial Park #cappuccino #coffee #drink #sweet
To My College-Bound Nephew: Don’t Be Part of the College Binge Drinking Stats → feedproxy.google.com

My nephew is heading to college today (is probably already there). The entire day I’ve been trying not to tear up because:

  1. He has grown up way too fast
  2. Kristine isn’t here to join in this…
Aug 24, 20111 note
National Zoo Animals React to the Earthquake

The vibrations from the 5.8 earthquake on August 23, 2011 were keenly felt at the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park; all animals, staff and visitors were safe and no injuries were reported. Zoo buildings were closed to the public and checked by safety personnel for structural damage. Zoo gates were closed to incoming visitors but exits were open for guests to leave at their leisure. The Zoo reopened this morning on time.

Animal care staff recognized changes in animal behavior.

Great Apes
  • The earthquake hit the Great Ape House and Think Tank Exhibit during afternoon feeding time. 
  • About five to ten seconds before the quake, many of the apes, including Kyle (an orangutan) and Kojo (a Western lowland gorilla), abandoned their food and climbed to the top of the tree-like structure in the exhibit.  
  • About three seconds before the quake, Mandara (a gorilla) let out a shriek and collected her baby, Kibibi, and moved to the top of the tree structure as well. 
  • Iris (an orangutan) began “belch vocalizing”—an unhappy/upset noise normally reserved for extreme irritation—before the quake and continued this vocalization following the quake.
Small Mammals
  • The red ruffed lemurs sounded an alarm call about 15 minutes before the quake and then again just after it occurred.
  • The howler monkeys sounded an alarm call just after the earthquake. 
  • The black-and-rufous giant elephant shrew hid in his habitat and refused to come out for afternoon feeding.
Reptile Discovery Center
  • All the snakes began writhing during the quake (copperheads, cotton mouth, false water cobra, etc.). Normally, they remain inactive during the day.
  • Murphy, the Zoo’s Komodo dragon, sought shelter inside.
Invertebrates
  • One of the volunteers at the Invertebrate Exhibit was feeding the cuttlefish and it was not responsive. The water is normally very calm in the tank, but the earthquake caused the tank to shake and created waves, which distracted the cuttlefish during feeding.
Beavers
  • Keepers were feeding the beavers and hooded mergansers (a species of duck) when the earthquake hit. The ducks immediately jumped into the pool. The beavers stopped eating, stood on their hind legs and looked around, then got into the water, too. They all stayed in the water. Within an hour, some of the beavers returned to land to continue eating.
Great Cats
  • The lion pride was outside. They all stood still and faced the building, which rattled during the quake.  All settled down within minutes. 
  • Damai (a female Sumatran tiger) jumped at the start of the earthquake in a startled fashion. Her behavior returned to normal after the quake.
Bird House
  • The Zoo has a flock of 64 flamingos. Just before the quake, the birds rushed about and grouped themselves together. They remained huddled during the quake.
Front Royal
  • During the quake all Eld’s deer and tufted deer immediately ran out of the barns and appeared agitated.
  • The Prezwalski’s horses and scimitar-horned oryx hardly noticed although those that were inside did amble outside eventually.
  • Immediately after the quake the female Eld’s deer herd began alarm calling (a high staccato barking sound) until they were called by their keeper and subsequently all congregated in the corner of the pasture nearest the keeper for a short time.
Giant Pandas
  • According to keepers, the giant pandas did not appear to respond to the earthquake.
Aug 24, 20112 notes
#national zoo #animals #dc earthquake
Aug 24, 20118 notes
#pluto
10 Great Blog Posts for Freelance Writers to Read → chicwriter.com

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I’ve collected ten great articles that Freelance Writers will find helpful:

  1. How Freelancers Can Brand Themselves Using Twitter Trends
  2. 7 Free Tools for Monitoring Your…
Aug 23, 20111 note
Android users: What is the best app to turn your phone into a scanner?

Android users: What is the best app to turn your phone into a scanner? Write an answer on Quora

Android users: What is the best app to turn your phone into a scanner?

Aug 23, 20112 notes
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