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Archive for April, 2010

Anyone heard of these Muslim Arab-Israeli rappers?

Written by General Seo on Apr 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Link Popularity

They are called DAM (arabic for blood) and they are Israeli Arabs who use hiphop to deliver their message (the call for peace between Jews and Muslims)
What do you think of these guys?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIo6lyP9tTE
I think they have the beats. They are gaining popularity and will be quickly becoming renowned arabic (and hebrew) hip hoppers). The link I gave is one of my favourite rap songs of all time.
I am curious to hear what you feel. Have a nice day everyone.
(and please star this to share with others if you like the song!)
I am Iranian-Bengali born in Iran and currently living in Bangladesh


What if Google street view was a live video feed?

Written by General Seo on Apr 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Google

You know how Google Street nowadays have amazing clarity and quality on there pictures and you can walk through the streets and have a 360 view? Well what if instead of a picture, it was a live video, kind of like a webcam, but the quality is crystal clear like how it is now with the pictures. You could also hear people,cars or whatever noise is present in the street you are viewing.


has anyone had a successfull email marketing campaign?

Written by General Seo on Apr 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Email Marketing


Do anyone know any other adsense programs besides google?

Written by General Seo on Apr 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Adsense

I been advertising google adsense for about a month now, I’ve make over 0 but I want to try another adsense program maybe build another website.Any ideas or advice?


At the completion of mitosis?

Written by General Seo on Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

a. the cell has undergone G1, S, and G2 phases.
b. each chromosome is composed of a single chromatid once more.
c. the daughter cell nuclei have acquired the same number and kinds of chromosomes as the parent cell nucleus.
d. the cell may not have yet undergone cytokinesis.
e. All but the G1, S, and G2 phases are correct

2. Which statement is NOT true about mitosis?

a. Mitosis is a process that duplicates and divides the nuclear contents only.
b. Mitosis produces two daughter cells that contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
c. Mitosis produces two daughter cells that contain the same kinds of chromosomes as the parent cell.
d. Mitosis uses a 2n parent cell to form daughter cells containing n chromosomes.
e. Mitosis is involved in development of a fertilized egg into a multicellular organism

For question 2 i think the answer is B. but not sure and want to get the answer right. thanks


What are the different ways to search on Google?

Written by General Seo on Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under: Backlinks

Like if you put the search in quotes it returns results for that exact phrase or I know theres a way to search for backlinks using brackets. Is there a list of all the little tricks you can use to get better search results?


Do you believe in conservative principles?

Written by General Seo on Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under: Link Popularity

First, the conservative believes that there exists an enduring moral order. That order is made for man, and man is made for it: human nature is a constant, and moral truths are permanent.

This word order signifies harmony. There are two aspects or types of order: the inner order of the soul, and the outer order of the commonwealth. Twenty-five centuries ago, Plato taught this doctrine, but even the educated nowadays find it difficult to understand. The problem of order has been a principal concern of conservatives ever since conservative became a term of politics.

Our twentieth-century world has experienced the hideous consequences of the collapse of belief in a moral order. Like the atrocities and disasters of Greece in the fifth century before Christ, the ruin of great nations in our century shows us the pit into which fall societies that mistake clever self-interest, or ingenious social controls, for pleasing alternatives to an oldfangled moral order.

It has been said by liberal intellectuals that the conservative believes all social questions, at heart, to be questions of private morality. Properly understood, this statement is quite true. A society in which men and women are governed by belief in an enduring moral order, by a strong sense of right and wrong, by personal convictions about justice and honor, will be a good society—whatever political machinery it may utilize; while a society in which men and women are morally adrift, ignorant of norms, and intent chiefly upon gratification of appetites, will be a bad society—no matter how many people vote and no matter how liberal its formal constitution may be.

Second, the conservative adheres to custom, convention, and continuity. It is old custom that enables people to live together peaceably; the destroyers of custom demolish more than they know or desire. It is through convention—a word much abused in our time—that we contrive to avoid perpetual disputes about rights and duties: law at base is a body of conventions. Continuity is the means of linking generation to generation; it matters as much for society as it does for the individual; without it, life is meaningless. When successful revolutionaries have effaced old customs, derided old conventions, and broken the continuity of social institutions—why, presently they discover the necessity of establishing fresh customs, conventions, and continuity; but that process is painful and slow; and the new social order that eventually emerges may be much inferior to the old order that radicals overthrew in their zeal for the Earthly Paradise.

Conservatives are champions of custom, convention, and continuity because they prefer the devil they know to the devil they don’t know. Order and justice and freedom, they believe, are the artificial products of a long social experience, the result of centuries of trial and reflection and sacrifice. Thus the body social is a kind of spiritual corporation, comparable to the church; it may even be called a community of souls. Human society is no machine, to be treated mechanically. The continuity, the life-blood, of a society must not be interrupted. Burke’s reminder of the necessity for prudent change is in the mind of the conservative. But necessary change, conservatives argue, ought to he gradual and discriminatory, never unfixing old interests at once.

Third, conservatives believe in what may be called the principle of prescription. Conservatives sense that modern people are dwarfs on the shoulders of giants, able to see farther than their ancestors only because of the great stature of those who have preceded us in time. Therefore conservatives very often emphasize the importance of prescription—that is, of things established by immemorial usage, so that the mind of man runneth not to the contrary. There exist rights of which the chief sanction is their antiquity—including rights to property, often. Similarly, our morals are prescriptive in great part. Conservatives argue that we are unlikely, we moderns, to make any brave new discoveries in morals or politics or taste. It is perilous to weigh every passing issue on the basis of private judgment and private rationality. The individual is foolish, but the species is wise, Burke declared. In politics we do well to abide by precedent and precept and even prejudice, for the great mysterious incorporation of the human race has acquired a prescriptive wisdom far greater than any man’s petty private rationality.

Fourth, conservatives are guided by their principle of prudence. Burke agrees with Plato that in the statesman, prudence is chief among virtues. Any public measure ought to be judged by its probable long-run consequences, not merely by temporary advantage or popularity. Liberals and radicals, the conservative says, are imprudent: for they dash at their objectives without giving much heed to the risk of new abuses worse than the evils they hope to sweep away. As John Randolph of Roanoke put it, Pr
Please just read it in it’s entirety….it’s quit good even if you are not a conservative….I’m writing this after your posts guys…I took hours trying to write this…
and yes…Russell Kirk…


Is there any legitimate way to submit a major enhancement idea to Google Search without getting ripped off?

Written by General Seo on Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under: Google

A friend (with an extremely high IQ) told me of a simple idea, an enhancement that would make Google’s search results MUCH more useful (quadrupling its value to searchers AND stock holders). My friend doubts there’s any way to suggest it to Google, much less be fairly compensated. I’m hoping to prove her wrong. (Anyone who helps will be entitled to a percentage.) Thanks!


How does Search Engine Optimization(SEO) work? Do you have to pay for it?

Written by General Seo on Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under: Search Engine Optimization

I’m kind of new to this and I’m curious how someone goes about doing this. Like do you have to pay Google to get ur site on the top of the list or what? And if it is at the top of the search, is it like that forever?


Email Marketing? Please helpp…

Written by General Seo on Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under: Email Marketing

Is there is legitimate website that offers true email marketing?

Some i found in search cheap and said to send 2.3 million emails a day…

is there any actual company that does real time email marketing for my products?

thanks :)