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365 Thought Provoking Questions to Ask Yourself This Year - StumbleUpon “Asking the right questions is the answer.” That’s the tagline at the top of our sister site Thought Questions. The site thrives on the philosophy that a question that makes you think is worth asking. So we’ve made a ritual of asking one new thought provoking question every day for our visitors to ponder and answer. Over the past year we have received countless requests to compile all the questions and place them on a single page that can be easily printed and reviewed. When was the last time you tried something new? Also, we’d love it if you visited Thought Questions and shared some of your answers with us. Photo by: Jacob Botter Related 25 Questions that Provoke Thought If the question makes you think, it’s worth asking. January 4, 2010 In "Hacks" 50 Questions That Will Free Your Mind These questions have no right or wrong answers. July 13, 2009 7 Questions You Are Too Scared to Ask It’s not about finding the right answers; it’s about asking the right questions.
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Curso de JAVA gratuito y en español Uno de los lenguajes que sin duda siguen dominando en el mundo de la programación es Java, su gran popularidad y la ventaja de funcionar bajo cualquier maquina sin importar su arquitectura o plataforma lo hacen uno de los lenguajes de programación mejores pagados de la industria. La masificación de su uso y su versatilidad lo hacen un lenguaje bastante importante de aprender para cualquier programador que quiera dedicarse al desarrollo de aplicaciones tanto de escritorio como en entorno web, por eso el día de hoy he querido compartirles un completo, sencillo y muy interesante curso de Java en español compuesto de de 40 videotutoriales para aprender este lenguaje desde cero. Los vídeos han sido elaborados por Jesus Conde para su sitio web www.illasaron.com desde donde podremos descargar los vídeos si así deseamos. Para este curso se utilizara el IDE Netbeans que es bastante amigable para utilizar y el cual aprenderemos a manejar en el primer videotutorial. 1. Introducción: Uso de NetBeans
Transcendental Meditation technique The Transcendental Meditation technique is a specific form of mantra meditation[1] developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It is often referred to as Transcendental Meditation, or simply TM. The meditation practice involves the use of a mantra and is practiced for 15–20 minutes twice per day while sitting with one's eyes closed.[2][3] It is reported to be one of the most-widely practiced,[4][5][6] and among the most widely researched meditation techniques,[7] with over 340 peer-reviewed studies published.[8][9] Beginning in 1965, the Transcendental Meditation technique has been incorporated into selected schools, universities, corporations, and prison programs in the U.S.A., Latin America, Europe, and India. Practice[edit] Mantra[edit] Selection[edit] The Maharishi is reported to have standardized and "mechanized" the mantra selection process by using a specific set of mantras and making the selection process "foolproof".[19][33] Professor of psychiatry, Norman E. Course descriptions[edit]
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