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    bustling‚ and unpredictable freeway filled with crater sized potholes. Nevertheless‚ it’s a road worth taking that’s full of rewards and adventure no matter which lane you turn. The tale of Viktor Frankl in his autobiography styled book "A Man’s Search For Meaning‚" demonstrates the agony and suffering that he had experienced through his imprisonment in a German concentration camp. His strength through this horrific ordeal was his understanding of human Psychology assisted him in understanding the

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    approach in trying to deter Google’s presence in their nation by developing their own‚ government-funded search engine called Quaero. The idea behind Quaero was to create a local‚ country specific search engine that would promote and respect the culture and values of the host nation. It was hoped that Quaero would encourage internet users in the host country to use the country-specific search engine‚ and eliminate the need for Google. The French received a verbal commitment from Germany to help

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    Man’s Search for Meaning‚ written by Viktor Frankl‚ is a memoir about preserving spiritual freedom and independence of mind. Frankl uses his own experiences after surviving three years in a German concentration camp‚ where his parents‚ brother‚ wife‚ and children died. Using his logotherapy theory‚ Frankl elaborates on the human pursuit of what is significant‚ while finding meaning through experiences and sufferings. Frankl’s goal is to postulate a perspective for a person to find meaning in his

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    SEARCH ENGINE INDUSTRY ANALYSIS In this modern day and age one cannot imagine life without the search engine. It has become an integral part for many people that they rely on to provide answers to almost all questions of their life. Some of the first web portals were online services that provided access to the web while others were search engines that enabled users to ways to find information on the web. Search engines have morphed into multi use portals where one can check emails‚ book travel‚ perform

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    Training a Search and Rescue Dog If you have had the opportunity to watch a search and rescue dog in action‚ you can’t help but to be impressed with the intelligence and drive they display. I have had the opportunity to watch search and rescue dogs in actions while I was deployed in Iraq‚ we worked hand and hand with the K-9 handlers on the Entry Control Points in Baghdad. The best experience I have had with working with Search and Rescue dogs would be in my own backyard‚ working with my wife Heather

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    The QuickStart Guide to Using Google Search Console to Increase SEO Visibility There are many powerful SEO tools in today’s marketing world. Most SEO tools can be highly beneficial‚ but often come with a cost associated with it. However‚ there are some tools that smart marketers can leverage to assist with the variety of tasks needed on a given day. One tool that smart marketers can leverage for SEO is Google Search Console. This free tool provided by Google is a great way to gain insights about

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    Viktor Frankl shared rich insights on life that I believe deserve to be heard‚ absorbed‚ and exercised. Many books written by Nazi camp survivors fall into the same story-telling theme‚ but Man’s Search for Meaning is written to go beyond the horror stories of the camps‚ and to dive into why the survivors were the ones made it out‚ and it wasn’t due to luck‚ as Frankl stated. The ones who made it out were the ones who learned how to cope with the suffering and found meaning in it. Frankl’s term

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    In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Viktor Frankl‚ a Jewish psychiatrist‚ reflects on his experiences in a German concentration camp during the Holocaust. In the book‚ Frankl shows how one might find hope in light of adversity and meaning despite despair. In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ one can find a response to the problem of evil in the world‚ and embrace the Jesuitical ideal of vocation Frankl organizes a prisoner’s experience in a concentration camp into three separate phases of mental reactions‚ "The

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    Eliezer (Elie) Wiesel was born in September 30‚ 1928‚ is a Romanian-born Jewish-American professor and political activitist. He is an author of 57 books‚ including “Night”‚ a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz‚ Buna‚ and Bunchenwald concentration camps. Wiesel makes a distinction between the Holocaust victims’ control over their fate and their control over their actions. He believes man does have control over his moral choice‚ even when faced with the extreme circumstances

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    The Web Search market has been dominated by Google‚ forcing Microsoft and Yahoo to form an alliance in July 2009 to get a larger slice of the huge web search pie. The new Wolfram/Alpha Search engine‚ however‚ tries to compete with Google and other similar search engines by “researching” rather than just “searching” data. Stephen Wolfram‚ the new search engine creator gives an example; for a question like "How many Nobel Prize winners were born under a full moon?" Google would find the answer only

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