Dallas Cowboys owner sees winning as a cure for chemistry issues

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- Dallas Cowboys owner sees winning as a cure for chemistry issues
- Coaches Change Chemistry Doesn’t
- Review: ‘Shall We Kiss’ explores the chemistry of attraction
- Dan Haifley ur cean Backyard: What’s happening to the ocean’s …

Dallas Cowboys owner sees winning as a cure for chemistry issues
Dallas Morning News TX -
At the season-ending news conference Wade Phillips acknowledged that the ’08 season did not have the same "feeling. " But owner and general manager Jerry Jones does not believe chemistry was the only reason for his team’s meltdown. As stories emerged late in the season and early this off-season detailing problems – whether between players or between player and coach – Jones’ remedy has been simple: win games. "They’re all a figment of the result" Jones said last week at the announcement of the June 6 George Strait concert that will open the Cowboys’ $1. 1 billion stadium in Arlington. "You didn’t hear those kinds of things when we were winning.

Coaches Change Chemistry Doesn’t
AZCardinals.com AZ -
INDIANAPLIS – The time it took Ken Whisenhunt to piece together a new coaching staff was a little more than he might have wanted. But with a belief his staff’s chemistry was a big reason of the Cardinals’ Super Bowl run this past season Whisenhunt cared less about the days it took than he did the product his coaching search produced. “Finding that fit takes time” Whisenhunt said. Adhering to another of his beliefs – promoting from within when possible – Whisenhunt officially named linebackers coach Bill Davis as his new defensive coordinator Wednesday. He also split the offensive coordinator role into two making assistant head coach Russ Grimm the run-game coordinator and wide receivers coach Mike Miller the passing game coordinator. “The thing I feel the best about is there won’t be any changes in philosophy or terminology on both sides of the ball” Whisenhunt said.

Review: ‘Shall We Kiss’ explores the chemistry of attraction
KATU R -
The film cleverly uses such background images to comment on the foibles of each couple which adds to the subtlety of its satire. Unlike Woody Allen Mouret never condescends to his characters. They may be foolish but they grapple with real questions of why and how the chemistry of attraction both creates and destroys love. The final images of the film drive home this mystery by recreating Kim Novak’s first appearance in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo. ” Close-ups of Émilie her spiraled blonde coif framed against a red wall evoke a whole history of cinematic musings on how and why we fall for each other so hard. Sarah Berry is a freelance writer on film and popular culture.
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Dan Haifley ur cean Backyard: What’s happening to the ocean’s …
Santa Cruz Sentinel CA -
“The oceans have absorbed approximately 525 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or about one third of the anthropogenic carbon emissions released” says a NAA statement. “This absorption has benefited humankind by significantly reducing the greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere and minimizing some of the impacts of global warming. However the ocean’s uptake of carbon dioxide is having negative impacts on its chemistry and biology. ” In seawater carbon dioxide forms carbonic Advertisement yld_mgr… ” In seawater carbon dioxide forms carbonic Advertisement yld_mgr. place_ad_here(“adPosBox”); acid. This chemistry makes it harder for corals plankton and tiny marine snails to form their body parts. It threatens not only coral reefs but also other marine life moving up the food chain from plankton. In ctober 2008 a panel of 155 scientists from 26 countries met in Monaco to discuss oceanic chemical changes. “Severe damages are imminent” the panel said in the Monaco Declaration. “cean acidification may render most regions chemically inhospitable to coral reefs by 2050.

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