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Rio's Sporting Carnival - Source The Economist
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Latin America The Olympic games Rio's sporting carnival Oct 2nd 2009 From Economist.com Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Olympic games, the event’s first visit to South America AFP THE founder of the modern Olympic games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, insisted that taking part in the event was equally as important as winning. The gloomy delegations from Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid wil l find little consolation in the baron’s philosophy as they trudge from Copenhagen on Friday October 2nd. The members of the International Olympic Committee decided that the host city for the 2016 summer games will be Rio de Janeiro. The delight on the faces of the representatives of the winner, Rio de Janeiro, equalled any beaming gold medal winner. A huge crowd of whooping cariocas greeted the news, relayed to a huge TV screen on Copacabana beach, with unabashed delight. The celebrations are well earned. Years of dedication and hard work go to moulding na Olympic champion and this is mi
Why multitasking destroys your productivity
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De: Ari Kormi Para: Prof. Jorge Luis J?sz?s De Purgly Data: 13-10-2009, 15:58 Assunto: Newsletter de grupo: Tuesday BusinessNews : Why Multitasking Destroys Your Productivity Why Multitasking Destroys Your Productivity Most entrepreneurs I know are proud of their ?multitasking? ability. According to Wikipedia, ?Human multitasking is the performance by an individual of appearing to handle more than one task at the same time.? The keyword that multitasking a myth is: ?appearing.? The term originated with computer multitasking ? a CPU solves problems by scheduling tasks and switching from task to task until each task gets its turn. The activity of switching back-and-forth may be a computer-friendly activity, but it?s anything but human-friendly when it comes to an entrepreneur?s personal productivity in the office or home! Dave Crenshaw wrote my favorite book on the topic and I recommend it to any entrepreneur who still thinks and feels that multitasking is cool. On page 29 in The Myth of