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DC community calendar, May 26-June 2, 2016 - Washington Post

Thu, 05/26/2016 - 00:50

DC community calendar, May 26-June 2, 2016
Washington Post
Magdalena Krajewska, Wingate University, will discuss research for her book manuscript, “Identifying America.” Noon. National ..... Youth chess club Children learn how to play from an experienced instructor and participate in friendly games. Mondays ...

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Chess 2016 to Examine Navigating Transitional Times - Gifts & Decorative Accessories

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 13:59

Chess 2016 to Examine Navigating Transitional Times
Gifts & Decorative Accessories
Dana Telsey, retail analyst, CEO and chief research officer at Telsey Advisory Group, returns to CHESS to examine “The Future of Retail: Implications for the Housewares Industry.” In this keynote session on Oct. 7, Telsey and her partner, Joe Feldman ...

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Trump Can't Be Stopped With Conventional Weapons - Huffington Post

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 12:40

Huffington Post

Trump Can't Be Stopped With Conventional Weapons
Huffington Post
The accusations were dead on, backed up by facts and research, and delivered with an air of finality, like a final checkmate move in which one's opponent has no choice but to topple his king and admit defeat. And that might be true, if this were a ...

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Ancient game used to understand US-China strategy - United States Army (press release)

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 12:10

United States Army (press release)

Ancient game used to understand US-China strategy
United States Army (press release)
Braun, a retired Army colonel and research professor at the U.S. Army War College's Strategic Institute, led a discussion on U.S.-China strategy at the National Press Club here, May 24. ... Braun compared and contrasted Go to the Western game of chess.

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Bone Relic From Becket, Murdered Archbishop, to Return to Scene of the Crime - New York Times

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 11:01

New York Times

Bone Relic From Becket, Murdered Archbishop, to Return to Scene of the Crime
New York Times
“This is a chance for Hungary to show its European values,” said Naomi Howell, an associate research fellow in medieval studies at the University of Exeter in England. “It is also a symbol of the ongoing reconciliation of the Catholic Church and the ...

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Louisiana State Parks July 2016 Calendar of Events - KATC Lafayette News

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 10:11

KATC Lafayette News

Louisiana State Parks July 2016 Calendar of Events
KATC Lafayette News
Included will be the Cup and Ball, Bilbo-Catchers, Jacob´s Ladder, Chess and Checkers, Graces, Hoop and Stick, Croquet, Horseshoes, and many, many more. Pre-registration is required. For more information call 888.677.2364 toll free or 225.634.7925 ...

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Your Intelligence Isn't Holding You Back At Work, But Your Flexibility Is - Elite Daily

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 10:11

Elite Daily

Your Intelligence Isn't Holding You Back At Work, But Your Flexibility Is
Elite Daily
Do you have to be the smartest person around to achieve great work? Well, the answer might surprise you. In a study done on intelligence and creativity levels, here's what researchers found: “When investigating a liberal criterion of ideational ...

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Tinder Has an In-House Sociologist and Her Job Is to Figure Out What You Want - LA Magazine

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 10:03

LA Magazine

Tinder Has an In-House Sociologist and Her Job Is to Figure Out What You Want
LA Magazine
Called “Elo,” a chess reference, the formula assigns an undisclosed rating to each profile based on the frequency of right swipes. It's one variable the app uses to determine which profiles someone sees (not that people at Tinder ... Pleasing those on ...

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Jobs. Driving. And machines that can learn. - Houston Chronicle

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 09:22

Houston Chronicle

Jobs. Driving. And machines that can learn.
Houston Chronicle
Aritificial intelligence — AI — had conquered chess in 1997, when Deep Blue, an IBM supercomputer, beat world champion Gary Kasparov. Go was the next grand challenge: A game exponentially more difficult than chess, and one that defied the brute-force ...

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What To Look For In A Successful Money Manager Today: Mindsets And Beliefs - Seeking Alpha

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 08:53

Seeking Alpha

What To Look For In A Successful Money Manager Today: Mindsets And Beliefs
Seeking Alpha
Look for someone who gathers all the data; understands the inter-relationships between all markets utilizing a systematic approach; reflects and pauses before reacting; considers first the proper asset allocation with risk controls; and finally does in ...

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Saudi Cleric: Posing For Photos With Cats Is Forbidden - Newsweek

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 07:56

Newsweek

Saudi Cleric: Posing For Photos With Cats Is Forbidden
Newsweek
Footage of the televised broadcast was published on YouTube on April 17 and translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute monitoring group. Under the country's strict, ultraconservative brand of Islam, known as Wahhabism, many things that are ...

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Is 'grit' overrated in explaining student success? Harvard researchers have a new theory. - Washington Post

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 05:32

Washington Post

Is 'grit' overrated in explaining student success? Harvard researchers have a new theory.
Washington Post
Todd Rose and Ogi Ogas at Harvard's Graduate School of Education maintain that concepts like grit and hard work are based on averages across populations or occupations, such as tennis or chess. But mastery in almost any field cannot be easily explained ...

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The Psychological Quirk That Explains Why You Love Donald Trump - Politico

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 04:26

Politico

The Psychological Quirk That Explains Why You Love Donald Trump
Politico
Psychological research suggests that people, in general, suffer from what has become known as the Dunning-Kruger Effect. They have little insight about the cracks and holes in their expertise. In studies in ... Others have found a similar lack of ...

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Salute Salinas' top academic achievers - The Salinas Californian

Tue, 05/24/2016 - 22:57

The Salinas Californian

Salute Salinas' top academic achievers
The Salinas Californian
School involvement: varsity tennis freshman year, clubs -- CSF, NHS, Chess, Math, Rotary Interact, Coding, Robotics, Mock Trial, Science Fairs; Boy Scouts outside of school. Most memorable high school experiences: Science Fair (from lab research to ...

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Saudi cleric says pictures with cats a no-no - The Times of Israel

Tue, 05/24/2016 - 22:52

The Times of Israel

Saudi cleric says pictures with cats a no-no
The Times of Israel
... with wolves, not with anything,” in response to a question about a “new trend of taking pictures with cats [which] has been spreading among people who want to be like the Westerners,” according to a translation provided by the Middle East Media ...

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Huawei files lawsuits accusing Samsung of violating patents - News On 6

Tue, 05/24/2016 - 22:39

Huawei files lawsuits accusing Samsung of violating patents
News On 6
Samsung is the biggest mobile phone vendor, accounting for 24.5 percent of global sales in the first quarter of this year, according to research firm IDC. Apple was No. 2 with 15.3 percent and Huawei was in third place with 8.2 percent. Copyright 2016 ...

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How The Dark Horse's Cliff Curtis Went From Villains to Jesus to Chess King - Houston Press

Tue, 05/24/2016 - 22:04

Houston Press

How The Dark Horse's Cliff Curtis Went From Villains to Jesus to Chess King
Houston Press
When you're working with a real-life figure like that — someone who wasn't necessarily all that well-known — how does that affect the kind of research and preparation that you do? How do you define authenticity in that situation? He passed away ...

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Group of 7 seeks way forward for aging, faltering economies - News On 6

Tue, 05/24/2016 - 20:49

News On 6

Group of 7 seeks way forward for aging, faltering economies
News On 6
The fourth-grader gave a little grimace, then a smile, when Ramirez finished him off...More >>. Ten-year-old Tyson Stegall stared intently at the chess board as his opponent, grandmaster Alejandro Ramirez, pondered a move. The fourth-grader gave a ...

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