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Old versions of Windows, Mac and Linux Software, Apps & Abandonware Games - Download at OldVersion.com Hearts of the Dulcimer | Official Film Website Tout peut changer - Où sont les femmes ? Résumé du programme Entouré d'experts et d'invités, Laurent Bazin fait le point sur ce qui fait obstacle à l'égalité entre les hommes et les femmes en France. Pouvoir, argent : pourquoi les femmes sont à la traîne ? Les femmes gagnent moins, travaillent plus souvent à temps partiel et accèdent difficilement aux postes de pouvoir • Politique : la dernière forteresse. Il faudra attendre les années 2000 et une loi coercitive sur la parité pour que les députées dépassent enfin les 20 % dans l'hémicycle • Le cerveau, a-t-il un sexe ? Le gouvernement a lancé à l'école primaire une chasse aux préjugés mais certains dérapages ont semé la confusion. Notre avis Malgré les efforts entrepris depuis plusieurs années, les inégalités subsistent.

Blog » widget factory Background Over the past few years, jQuery has dominated the web development community with its simple, yet brilliant, API. The “find elements, do something” pattern and ability to chain function calls together combine to create code that reads like English. jQuery’s simplicity and almost nonexistent learning curve have made it extremely popular among developers and designers alike. Equally as important as its ease of use is its extensibility. The combination of jQuery’s simple plugin system and its active community has resulted in over 2,000 plugins being listed in its plugin repository. A new plugin system In order to fill this gap, jQuery UI has implemented a more advanced plugin system. Building a plugin To start, we’ll create a progress bar that just lets us set the progress once. The name of the plugin must contain a namespace, in this case we’ve used the nmk namespace. Calling plugin methods Working with options Adding callbacks Looking under the hood Extending a plugin’s prototype

untitled Jeremy's Blog There's been some changes with regards to how I'm going to be undergoing my treatment. Initially I was going to be doing chemo and radiation with the radiation done in conjunction with the chemo. After a consultation at Stanford I'll be working with doctors there and at John Muir following the same chemo regiment (initially formulated by my oncologist prior to any involvement from Stanford), and doing radiation in between chemo cycles. The SBRT treatment will only last 5 days as opposed to doing 5.5 weeks Monday-Friday of the aforementioned "old school" radiation. The benefit of the new radiation, is that it's highly concentrated, much more accurate, and veritably blasts the tumor in ways that I liken to the wasteland outside of New Chicago portrayed in the seminal 80s series, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. I'm finally starting chemo tomorrow, and I feel a mix of conflicting emotions: hope, anxiety, anger, excitement, loneliness, and love. I must not fear.

untitled 12 Best Firefox Add-ons of 2012 Firefox users love add-ons – those little pieces of software that enhance your Web browsing experience. Each month, a group of Mozillians — who especially love add-ons — comes together to look at the newest, latest and greatest Firefox Add-ons, and recommend the best of the best to other Firefox users. Here’s a look back at the 12 best add-ons of 2012, as recommended by this add-ons board. 12. December’s add-on is the newest on the list, and is a really cool security tool. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

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