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  1. Hot Topic
    Hot Topic (NASDAQ: HOTT) is an American chain store aimed at teenagers and young adults. It has over 690 chain stores across the United States and Puerto Rico, the majority of which are located in shopping malls. The first Hot Topic store was opened in 1988 by Orv Madden. The chain specializes in pop-culture-related fashion and merchandise, including clothing, books, comics, jewelry, CDs, records, posters and other paraphernalia. It caters to a number of youth-oriented "scenes," such as metal, punk, emo, goth, club, otaku and lounge, as well as a number of general and 1980s retro pop culture products including TNA Wrestling products. It has ... backed major concert festivals like Ozzfest and recently Sounds Of The Underground.
  2. Health Topics
    Kosmix [H]as two versions of its health search - Kosmix Health with selected resources, topics, news, videos, and Kosmix RightHealth. RightHealth is the newest - ... with topics, news, articles, videos and forums. They are very similar and might just be different presentations of the same content.
  3. Newsgroups -- Topics
    Newsgroups are organized and grouped by title using hierarchical compound names such as rec.sport.basketball.college. Here, rec specifies recreational topics, sport specifies a subgroup of recreation, and so on. The Big Eight mainstream hierarchies are:
  4. Hot Topic -- United States
    Envisioning Change -- "Melting Ice -- A Hot Topic" will launch at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway, during United Nations World Environment Day on June 5, 2007, and remain on display through the end of August. The exhibit will travel to the BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium, in October 2007 and to Chicago in spring 2008.
  5. Science Fair Project -- Topics
    All Science Fair Projects offers a very cool search tool specially designed for science fair project ideas. This makes it possible for you to quickly shortlist all project ideas across all topics, for your area of interest.
  6. Philosophy of Religion -- Topics
    Two growth areas for philosophy of religion at the moment are its expansion into other areas of philosophy, through what is sometimes called 'Christian Philosophy', and its expansion into other areas of theology. This is all due, of course, to Alvin Plantinga, who in his inaugural lecture at Notre Dame, 'Advice to Christian Philosophers', suggested that the people of his title shouldn't feel obliged to follow the current trends and interests in contemporary secular philosophy, but should instead fulfill their obligation to the Christian church by philosophizing about issues of importance to the church. Plantinga ... urged Christian philosophers not to forget their religious commitments when working in other branches of philosophy. Quite a few, particularly at Notre Dame, have taken up his challenge and one of the results is the book Christian Theism and the Problems of Philosophy, (1990). In it Christian philosophers bring their faith to bear on several unlikely topics, such as the analysis of counterfactuals. As for the first part of Plantinga's request, perhaps the most systematic treatment of issues arising from the Christian creeds is Richard Swinburne's tetralogy.
  7. Carrot Top -- Las Vegas
    Carrot Top does a very topical, current, and thoroughly entertaining show (admittedly with a wide assortment of dildos thrown in). The price is very reasonable too. Dollar for Dollar, it is currently the best show in Vegas, IMHO. He even does some quite intellectual humor … evidenced by the fact that half of the audience didn’t get them … “Hey Maw, what is that ‘Dick Cheney’ thing that orange haired feller just mentioned?”
  8. Electoral College -- Majority
    Opponents of the Electoral College point out that in replacing the majority vote as the determinant of who wins the election, supporters of the Electoral College are actually endorsing minority vote as potentially preferable to majority vote. The arguments against majority vote boil down to objecting that the majority might make a decision that the minority doesn't like.
  9. Rudy -- America Works
    From The American Prospect's Ezra Klein: Earlier this week, Rudy Giuliani released a radio ad directly engaging the health care debate. "I had prostate cancer five, six years ago," begins the ad.
  10. Steroids -- Skin
    Because topical steroids change the way the immune system functions, they can inhibit the skin’s ability to fight off bacterial or fungal infections. A typical example of this is seen when someone applies a topical steroid to an itchy groin rash. If this is a fungal infection, the rash gets redder, itchier, and spreads more extensively than a typical fungal infection. The resulting rash is a bizarre pattern of widespread inflammation with pustules called tinea incognito.
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