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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- When Hacker Industries, Inc. planned its 25th Anniversary Conference in New Orleans, LA, the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across the United States teamed up with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to help build homes in New Orleans' Musician's Village on Wednesday, November 12, 2008. (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081222/LAM067) "We're proud to give our time and energy to serve Habitat for Humanity and help rebuild homes in New Orleans," said Kerry Hacker, vice president of Hacker Industries, Inc. "Everyone who volunteered -- our employees, Licensed Applicators, and vendors -- were truly rewarded by the experience.
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via Reuters @ 23:38 22nd Dec
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Hacker Industries, Inc. and its Licensed Applicators team up with Habitat for Humanity New Orleans during the company's 25th Anniversary Convention. (PRNewsFoto/Hacker Industries, Inc.)
in Computer Security
via PR Newswire via Banker & Trademan @ 23:45 23rd Dec
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- When Hacker Industries, Inc. planned its 25th Anniversary Conference in New Orleans, LA, the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across the United States teamed up with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to help build homes in New Orleans' Musician's Village on Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
in Computer Security
via Globe Investor @ 23:38 22nd Dec
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- When Hacker Industries, Inc. planned its 25th Anniversary Conference in New Orleans, LA, the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across the United States teamed up with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to help build homes in New Orleans' Musician's Village on Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
in Computer Security
via Street Insider @ 23:39 22nd Dec
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- When Hacker Industries, Inc. planned its 25th Anniversary Conference in New Orleans, LA, the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across the United States teamed up with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to help build homes in New Orleans' Musician's Village on Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
in Computer Security
via Yahoo! Canada @ 23:39 22nd Dec
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec 22, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- When Hacker Industries, Inc. planned its 25th Anniversary Conference in New Orleans, LA, the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across the United States teamed up with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to help build homes in New Orleans' Musician's Village on Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
in Computer Security
via MarketWatch @ 23:39 22nd Dec
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Smivs writes "The BBC are reporting that drillers looking for geothermal energy in Hawaii have inadvertently put a well right into a magma chamber. Molten rock pushed back up the borehole several meters before solidifying, making it perfectly safe to study. Magma specialist Bruce Marsh says it will allow scientists to observe directly how granites are made. 'This is unprecedented; this is the first time a magma has been found in its natural habitat,' the Johns Hopkins University professor told BBC News. 'Before, all we had to deal with were lava flows; but they are the end of a magma's life. They're lying there on the surface, they've de-gassed. It's not the natural habitat.' It is hoped the site can now become a laboratory, with a series of cores drilled around the chamber to better characterise the crystallisation changes occurring in t
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 19:18 17th Dec
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As scientists search for life on Mars, they should take a close look at rock varnish, according to a paper in the current issue of the "Journal of Geophysical Research."
in Biological Science
via Mars Today @ 23:18 17th Dec
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the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across
in Computer Security
via Earthtimes.org @ 23:36 22nd Dec
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the company decided to do something that would impact the conference host city. With hammers, nails and tools in hand, Hacker Industries, Inc. staff and its Licensed Applicators from across
in Computer Security
via Houston Chronicle @ 23:38 22nd Dec
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Human impacts on the environment have reduced populations of wild species to dangerously low levels. Nowhere is this more apparent than in worldwide fisheries, where thanks to overfishing and habitat destruction, countless species and populations of fish are on the brink of disappearing forever.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 4:59 12th Dec
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Late artist Manjit Bawa donned many hats. He was an award-winning artist, a great dholak player, and also a great cook. At the Lodhi festival on January 13 at the Indian Habitat Centre in Delhi, a selection of Bawa’s recipes will be prepared.
in Arts & Culture
via DNA India @ 0:43 2nd Jan
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In May the U.S. Department of the Interior classified polar bears as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Documented declines in sea ice and anticipation of massive melting that threatens the bears’ habitat prompted the action.
in Biological Science
via Discover Magazine @ 16:28 12th Dec
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Nirmal Biptah has an undeniable fascination for exotic animals and compassion for endangered wildlife. Over the last 28 years, Biptah has built a reputation as someone energetically devoted to protecting animals being threatened by the impact of illegal hunting, habitat loss, climate change and pollution and enhancing exhibitions at the Emperor Valley Zoo.
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via Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday @ 13:20 30th Nov
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