A 2013 study found that when Twitter users looking to lose weight tweeted about their goals, they shed more pounds than those who didn't;
research out of Northwestern
University showed that CalorieKing users who «friended» others on the site lost
at least 7 percent more body weight than the less social
folks.
Sally Alturki, Dhahran Ahliyya School David E. Axner, Superintendent Dublin City Schools Vicki Balentine, Arizona Business and Education Coalition (ABEC) Keith E. Ballard,
University of Oklahoma Catherine Brown, Cleveland High School Drew A. Cook, Garner Magnet High School (GMHS) Dan Courson, Arizona State
University Kelly K. Crook, Del Valle ISD Richard D. Daubert, Tuscarora Intermediate Unit (TIU) Ed Diden, Morgan County David Dixon Samuel Fancera, The State
University of New Jersey John M.
Folks, Fast Growth School Coalition Lorenzo Gonzales, Northern New Mexico Math and Science Academy (MSA)
at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) René Gutierrez, Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District Mark Hansen, Waukesha South High School James T. Jeffers, State Superintendent of Education Advisory Council Nancy Kiltz, Unified School District Howard Benjamin (Ben) Kiser, School
University Research Network Ranelle Lang Joseph P. Liberati Elizabeth Murrafo James P. McIntyre Barbara Meloche, Michigan State
University Cameron Morton, Human Resources and Administration
at the Orchard Park Lisa Nieuwenhuizen, Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Missouri Jack Parish, Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) Garrick Peterson, Lakeridge Junior High School in Orem, Utah Betty S. Poindexter Duane Trujillo, Danielle Taylor, and Benjamin Grijalva Sherri Smith, Lower Dauphin School District Tai Hay - Lap Tim Taylor, Ames Community School District in Ames, Iowa James J. Tolle, Nassau County Council of School Superintendents Thomas Tramaglini, Keansburg Township School District Benjamin Villarruel, Unified School District of De Pere
Of interest to law
folk will be the fact that back in 2008 Swartz, then a
research fellow
at Harvard
University's Safra Center for Ethics, used a program of his to download 20 % of the documents made available by PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records)-- «more than eighteen million pages with an approximate value of $ 1.5 million,» according to FBI documents — and released them to the public en masse.