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An United States advanced militairy drone, spying above Iran territory in no-fly zone, was captured by Iran on the date of December 4th 2011. The drone was not crashed, not shot out of the air, but safely captured by an Iranian aircraft, based on Keshe technology. Obama asked polite to get their drone back. Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, an Iranian scientist and engineer, claims that an Iranian flying saucer technology he developed was used to capture the Sentinel drone about which the mainstream media has been reporting. Does Iran have a space program more advanced than NASA's? http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/your-details/43060-was-us-spy-drone-captured-by-iranian-flying-saucerAn United States advanced militairy drone, spying above Iran territory in no-fly zone,... more
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Them Changes, a relatively new talented three-piece from North London have just released their debut music video `Lie To Me'. http://youtu.be/np43NnqYCxQ
Directed by Razor Edge of Offkey Creatives, they are asking viewers go to confess their lies in the comments section and their favourites will receive an exclusive free download of 'You Stand Alone'
About the band:
Them Changes hailing from Muswell Hill, North London have been writing and gigging over the past 18 months. The band also performs at their monthly night `Hooligan Soup’ at the Wheelbarrow in Camden where they get friends and acts they like to come and play. Check out more info at http://themchanges.com
'Lie To Me' is available for download from iTunes at http://tinyurl.com/6bpmar5Them Changes, a relatively new talented three-piece from North London have just... more
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Researchers have developed a method of rooting out fraudulent financial statements based on the statements CEOs and CFOs make during quarterly earnings calls.
The system was developed by researchers at the Stanford Graduate School of Business by analyzing the conference-call transcripts of companies that went on to report a significant restatement to financial earnings that involved a change in net income, the disclosure of a material weakness, a change of auditor, or a late filing.
They found that CEOs and CFOs from these companies spoke in ways that often differed from executives from companies that were on the up and up.
“In terms of linguistic features of deceptive narratives, we find that deceptive CEOs and CFOs use more references to general knowledge, fewer non-extreme positive emotions words, fewer references to shareholders value and value creation,” they wrote.
At the same time, they also found that deceptive CEOs and CFOs differed from each other. Fraudulent CEOs “use significantly fewer self-references, more third person plural and impersonal pronouns, fewer extreme negative emotions words, more extreme positive emotions words, fewer certainty words, and fewer hesitations,” than their peers at large, the researchers said.
“In contrast, deceptive CFOs do not have extreme negative emotions and extreme positive emotions words significantly associated with deception.”
Execs who use above-average amounts of expletives are also more likely to be crooked, they said.
The linguistic classification models performed “significantly better than a random classifier by 4% - 6% with the overall accuracy of 50% - 65%,” the researchers reported. A PDF of their paper is here(https://gsbapps.stanford.edu/researchpapers/library/RP2060%20&%2083.pdf). ®Researchers have developed a method of rooting out fraudulent financial statements... more
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An excellent candidate location for a deep underground laboratory with more than 2500 m of rock overburden has been identified at Sichuan Province in China. The experiments require ultra-low background techniques to suppress background events, similar to those of double beta decay experiment, neutrino experiment, proton decay experiment, and so on. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/your-details/387-laboratory-in-chinaAn excellent candidate location for a deep underground laboratory with more than 2500... more
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Scientists of the DZero collaboration at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced that they have found evidence for significant violation of matter-antimatter symmetry in the behavior of particles containing bottom quarks beyond what is expected in the current theory, the Standard Model of particle physics. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/your-details/375-matter-antimatterScientists of the DZero collaboration at the Department of Energy’s Fermi... more
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The giant ALICE detector is already underway at CERN, and researchers are scrambling to add an electromagnetic calorimeter to capture jet-quenching, the newest way to look inside the quark-gluon plasma — the hot, dense state of matter that filled the earliest universe, which the Large Hadron Collider will soon recreate by slamming lead nuclei into one another. ...... http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=165:meet-alice-new-cerns-giant-detector&catid=29:the-cms&Itemid=20The giant ALICE detector is already underway at CERN, and researchers are scrambling... more
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