Can Your (Toon Porn) Personality Change?
Can Your Personality Change?
By Colette BouchezPart 1: Is Change Possible? | Part 2: Can You Increase Your Brain Power? | Part 3: Personality traits That Affect Health Cast in stone. Dyed in the wool. A leopard can’t change his spots. All phrases that, at one time or another,
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PLAYBILL.COM’S WEEK IN REVIEW, Jan. 24-30: Hedda, Hair and Thriller — the Musical (Playbill)
Roundabout Theatre Company’s Hedda Gabler, which opened Jan. 25 at the American Airlines Theatre, is, according to Internet Broadway Database, the 19th time Henrik Ibsen’s play has been produced on the Great White Way.
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Governor seeks state job changes
Gov. Jim Gibbons plans to ask Nevada lawmakers for major changes in the state’s methods for laying off workers, to make it cheaper and give officials more control over which workers get the ax. The governor’s budget proposes layoffs for only 370 workers, but that decision wasn’t made just to keep unemployment lines from growing. As Gibbons’ staff considered options to balance the budget, more layoffs were discussed - but there were significant obstacles.
Source: www.examiner.com
Nevada seeks ‘green jobs’
After a week of sparring over the budget, Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons and Democrats running the Legislature ended up agreeing - more or less - on at least one thing: the need for “green jobs” and renewable energy infrastructure in Nevada. Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, D-North Las Vegas, said in a speech Thursday that a key initiative for Democrats during the 2009 session will be creation of 15,000 “green collar” jobs to retrofit schools and homes with energy-saving measures.
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Gibbons approval rate drops to 25 percent
More than two-thirds of Nevada voters surveyed disapprove of the job Gov. Jim Gibbons is doing and only a quarter trust him to pull the state out of its current budget crisis, a new poll shows. State lawmakers don’t fare much better. Only a third of voters trust the Legislature to solve the budget crisis, according to the poll conducted for the Reno Gazette-Journal and Channel 2 News.
Source: www.examiner.com