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Wave Energy - Harnessing the ocean's power to create electricity, science fact or fiction?
The American Electric Power Research Institute issued a new report claiming Wave Energy to become economically feasible in the near future. The World Energy Council estimates that 2TW of energy could be harvested from the world's oceans, the equivalent of twice the world's electricity production. Wave Energy Production is one of the most environmentally benign ways to generate electricity. Shmuel...
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Just before his dastardly Gaza deportation of 10,000 Jews from their homes, ultra-Orthodox Jews invoked the Kabbalistic Pulsa d'Nura ("Lashes of Fire") curse against its instigator Ariel Sharon, that he should die within the year. As with his predecessor Yitzhak Rabin, who was also so cursed, and was killed one month to the day, Sharon was felled six months to the day of this cursing. The Pulsa's wording makes chilling reading: "On Ariel the son of Vera of the family Sheinerman, we request...
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Rabbi Lazer Brody and Menachem Herman join forces together on a project to spread Emuna, the pure and simple faith in Hashem, worldwide through music. They have taken some popular songs and altered the lyrics to bring people closer to Emuna. For example, Sweet Home Alabama has become Sweet Home Jerusalem. You can listen to Sweet Home Jerusalem and you can hear Rabbi Lazer and Menachem Herman tell more about their project in this interview on The Beat with Ben Bresky at Israel National Radio....
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Stanley Fischer Israel Interview - Marketplace Middle East talks to the Governor of the Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer about the Israeli economy. Show aired originally in January 2008. Stanley "Stan" Fischer is an economist and the current Governor of the Bank of Israel. Born in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) on 15 October 1943, he obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at the London School of Economics from 1962-1966 and his Ph.D. at MIT in 1969, all in economics. He was a professor at MIT from 1977...
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Catskills comedian Stewie Stone doing his stand-up routine. Stewie Stone is living proof you can take the kid outa Brooklyn, but you can't take Brooklyn outa the kid. Even his name, Stewie, comes direct from Flatbush. "In Brooklyn," he explains, "we're very big on vowels. We put 'E's at the end of everything - Hermie, Frankie, Stewie." Before Stewie got to be a big man in Vegas, he was a little kid in Brooklyn and comedy was his protector. "I was a terrible introvert, and real small for my...
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