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Madeleine Crum, The Huffington Post: The following is an excerpt from Philip Delves Broughton's "The Art of The Sale: Learning from the Masters About the Business of Life" [The Penguin Press, $27.95]. Aside from offering advice to burgeoning businessmen, this book explains the omnipresence of selling and its role in re... | 65,075 |
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Tetrofuranose nucleoside phosphonic acids: Synthesis and properties
0360650 - UOCHB-X 2012 RIV CZ eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
Poláková, Ivana - Buděšínský, Miloš - Točík, Zdeněk - Rosenberg, Ivan
Tetrofuranose nucleoside phosphonic acids: Synthesis and properties.
Collection of Czechoslovak Che... | 293,934 |
Mass media campaigns have the ability to reach many students at risk for binge drinking and change the misperception that binge drinking is a “normal” college student activity. These campaigns include health promotion messaging via print media, social media, and emails. In the current study, nursing students implemente... | 251,859 |
Engineers should have a thorough understanding of the manufacturing process in addition to the design process. Some might decide to open up their very own businesses or automotive design and engineering companies. Once you’ve constructed up experience, it is possible you will specialise in a particular area, for exampl... | 135,423 |
It makes sense that environmentalists are placing a lot of stock in the Rio +20 conference.
After all, the first Rio Earth Summit was groundbreaking; it was a coming out party for modern environmental consciousness, and laid down the foundations for cornerstones of global ecological protection like the United Nations C... | 50,987 |
Getting children to encourage their peers to exercise may be the best way to inspire kids to stay more active, according to new research presented at a meeting of the American Heart Association. The finding introduces a wrinkle in current recommendations that parents play a key role in encouraging children to exercise.... | 172,572 |
The Canadian government announced earlier this week that it is easing some of the sanctions against Burma (found in the 2007 Special Economic Measures (Burma) Regulations) in response to reforms occurring within the country. Components of the sanctions regime that were repealed include provisions prohibiting importing ... | 139,217 |
Question: Before the elimination of the broker vote which type of
Before the elimination of the broker vote, which type of company, would have made an easier target for an activist investor and why: a company with mostly large institutional shareholders, or one with many small retail shareholders?
Answer to relevant Qu... | 127,523 |
Would you willingly toss 30 percent of your energy dollars out the window? Not likely. On the other hand, that's how much of a typical home's heating and cooling is lost through its windows and doors.
Any opening in a building's envelope - in its outer shell - is technically called fenestration, a term that includes wi... | 19,166 |
My colleague Alison has been the StandUp For Kids Venice Outreach Director for over three years. I didn't know much about this nonprofit until I went on outreach with her when I was deciding whether or not to get involved. We met at the boardwalk and it was in December when the weather was getting cold. Alison pulled t... | 303,229 |
Sahara-based solar power project could help power Europe within 5 years
Thursday 24 June 2010
European project Desertec could power Europe within five years as solar technology in walls and curtains comes closer to being commercially viable.
The European energy commissioner recently announced that Europe could draw cle... | 194,332 |
Chapter 88 (The Book of Jasher)
And it was after the death of Moses that the Lord said to Joshua the son of Nun, saying, 2 Rise up and pass the Jordan to the land which I have given to the children of Israel, and thou shalt make the children of Israel inherit the land. 3 Every place upon which the sole of your feet sha... | 82,181 |
Update: See also “Big Data, Communities and Ethical Resilience: A Framework for Action” written by the above Fellows and available here (PDF).
The following is a draft “Code of Conduct” that seeks to provide guidance on best practices for resilience building projects that leverage Big Data and Advanced Computing. These... | 154,371 |
In recent years people have started making surfboards out of bamboo composite. People have also started making just about everything out of bamboo. Your author is even wearing bamboo socks right now.
What's interesting about this bamboo composite that surf boards are being constructed from is that although it isn't qui... | 303,149 |
Bsc1010l: general biology i lab - amylase (enzyme) home your librarian these references can then be used to easily create bibliographies for research papers ask us amylase • temperature • hydrolysis • kinetic or kinetics • denature or denaturing • optimal featured books. Enzymes essay by lauren bradshaw november 16, 20... | 247,999 |
World Sleep Day is observed on March 17th by The World Association of Sleep Medicine to raise awareness about the importance of sleep in our lives, the related issues and how to prevent relative disorders.
In order to have a sound sleep, one should get an ideal environment and stress-free mind to unwind and relax durin... | 121,932 |
Substance Abuse Statistics in Roanoke, VA
The following statistics for Roanoke, VA and its surrounding Roanoke County demonstrate the challenges of alcohol and drug abuse faced by residents in this area:4,5,6,7,8,9
17-20% of Roanoke County residents engage in binge drinking.
20% of Roanoke residents report they use men... | 297,746 |
The requirements apply to new or used alternative fuel vehicles and specified fuel dispensers, and states that all products must be labeled with information to aid customers in understanding the quality of the product.
The regulations apply to specified conventional vehicles that operate on propane, natural gas, ethano... | 36,212 |
Another of my pilgrimage stops in 1987 was the library in Sarajevo, which served as city hall in 1914 when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand visited.
His day didn't end well.
Gavrilo Princip and the June 28 day.
22 years ago, the library was destroyed during the Yugoslav wars that dissolved a country formed after WWI, which... | 90,324 |
03131_000_011Contains questions of general gospel interest, answered for guidance and not as official statements of Church policy.
Who was the first sister missionary?
That depends on the period of Church history and the degree of involvement we’re talking about. In my opinion, it was Inez Knight, set apart for a missi... | 73,348 |
We need the Senate to support the president’s International Affairs Budget request in order to preserve the effective global health programs, sustainable global agricultural development, basic education, debt relief, and economic development programs we as ONE members care about so much.
Right now, while the Senate is ... | 99,758 |
Freedom of Information
New York State’s Freedom of Information Law (Public Officers Law §87) and Valley Stream 30's Board of Education Policy 1120 allows members of the public to access records of governmental agencies. FOIL provides a process for the review and copying of an agency’s records. More information about th... | 111,960 |
This chapter describes how to use XLink and XInclude with resources in Oracle XML DB Repository. It contains these topics:
A document-oriented, or content-management, application often tracks relationships, between documents, and those relationships are often represented and manipulated as links of various kinds. Such ... | 4,884 |
PLR articles, or private label rights articles, are a good way to add useful, interesting, search engine friendly content to your website.
If you’re building a string of websites, or a large site, writing a blog or distributing articles to article libraries, you need a lot of articles.
It’s time-consuming and tedious t... | 134,859 |
There's no question that Luis González Palma's
photographs are beautiful. Many of the images in his two shows at the
Art Institute of Boston (one at the school's Main Gallery, the other in
Porter Square) float over grounds of red paper covered in gold leaf.
They are lush, imagistic, and brooding.
Yet all that beauty ha... | 238,709 |
Petroleum engineering is a discipline that covers the understanding, exploration and uses of oil and gas. Petroleum engineers are responsible for allowing the modern world to run, providing energy and materials for the wide variety of industries across the globe. As the world develops, a petroleum engineer will also ne... | 50,131 |
Traffic in Atlanta, Georgia during rush hour (via Wikimedia)Enlarge Photo
If you really want to reduce emissions or conserve energy, get rid of your car.
It may sound extreme, but an increasing number of Americans are doing just that. The number of "Zero-Car Families" is rising, according to AOL Autos.
For the first ti... | 47,047 |
Using Technology to Increase Student Engagement Inside and Outside of the Classroom Documents
In recent years, physics education research has documented that students who are in active learning environments learn more than students in more passive learning environments. With the creation of numerous PER-based and -insp... | 232,516 |
A software development kit that enables developers to create applications for the Android platform. The Android SDK includes sample projects with source code, development tools, an emulator, and required libraries to build Android applications. Applications are written using the Java programming language and run on Dal... | 212,807 |
We and the Third World
FEBRUARY 01, 1972 by ERIK KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN
Dr. Kuehnelt-Leddihn is a European scholar, linguist, world traveler, and lecturer. Of his many published works, perhaps the best known in America are Liberty or Equality? and The Timeless Christian.
As a world traveler more or less permanently on the mo... | 194,811 |
Some, on first reading, assume that ABCD is suggesting we ignore needs and focus only on assets. That is a fundamental misunderstanding! Such a surface understanding of ABCD can lead to unfair criticism of the approach, as well as creating unnecessary fears among those who are genuinely endeavouring to address very pre... | 255,371 |
February 3, 2016 – Excerpted from Put Out Into the Deep, Bishop DiMarzio’s column in The Tablet:
My dear brothers and sisters in the Lord,
As we prepare to begin Lent in this Jubilee Year of Mercy, we must be attentive to the “Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for Lent 2016.” Our Holy Father has chosen the theme, “T... | 158,793 |
After one full year of membership in AOSA, members are eligible for the following grants and scholarships. Click on the links below to view the Grant/Scholarship information, and to download applications.
- JaSeSoi ry World Village Scholarship
- AOSA TAP Fund
- Barbara Potter Scholarship Fund*
- Gunild Keetman Assistan... | 106,810 |
Margaret Sanger (1879–1966)
Margaret Sanger, a birth-control activist, nurse, and lecturer, was born in 1879 in Corning, New York, the sixth of eleven children. She attended Claverack College, Hudson River Institute, and the White Plains Hospital nursing program in order to become a nurse. In 1902 she married architect... | 135,506 |
In an industry that is over 100 years old and destined to be running for many more centuries, the smart meter is relatively in it’s infancy in terms of deployments and usage. The meter is the front-end cash register for the utility and, as such, its accuracy needs to be without refute. There are plenty of requirements,... | 155,498 |
Republicans hope to make the 2014 elections all about Obamacare. Democrats hope to broaden the argument, focusing on a range of concrete policies designed to increase economic mobility and combat inequality.
But there are cracks appearing in the apparent GOP certainty that they can win solely by running against the hea... | 5,101 |
Wine 101: What is Wine?
By Gregory Dal Piaz, Snooth.com
Wine is not only a great way to complement a good meal, it's also filled with health benefits, according to many research studies. But what makes this beverage so great?
At its core, wine is composed of water, alcohol, aromatic compounds, acids, and tannins. All o... | 135,748 |
The SmartKom corpora were produced at BAS in the years 1999 to 2003 within the SmartKom project which was funded by the German Ministry of Education and Science. The corpus consists of multi-modal recordings ('sessions') of 224 persons in a Wizard-of-Oz setting.
Release SKAUDIO 1.0 contains all audio channel recordings... | 3,538 |
Language limits jobs, health care for new Burmese refugees
Story byBernice Yeung
Htoo Mlar’s son was born in a Thai refugee camp, and inexplicably, he never learned to walk. There weren’t any Western-trained doctors at the camp, so it wasn’t until Mlar’s family – refugees from rural Myanmar, formerly known as Burma – c... | 223,025 |
Every day we read about the sad state of the American waistline. It is fast disappearing, replaced by an ever-expanding girth increasingly difficult to fit comfortably in planes, trains, or molded bus seats. It is an epidemic charitable organizations and government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration have... | 159,640 |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 official
NVIDIA today announced its newest flagship graphics card,based on the NVIDIA Fermi architecture, the GeForce GTX 580.
The GTX 580 is powered by the 40nm GF110 GPU, has a 512 CUDA Cores and 16 PolyMorph engines, 64 texture units and standard memory config 1536 MB GDDR5 VRAM with 384-bit m... | 147,530 |
Subzero Heroes to benefit the Alzheimers Association — Highland, NY
Highland, NY 2.1.2014] – [Town of Lloyd] join hundreds of Heroes and Sidekicks who will be participating participate in the Alzheimer’s Association’s Subzero Heroes Ice Jump at Berean Lake in Highland. The Jump is scheduled for Saturday, February 1 at ... | 286,210 |
Fluctuating asymmetry in bilateral traits has been proposed to reflect aspects of individual quality, and has hence been suggested to act as a cue in mate choice. Since sexual selection generally acts more strongly on males, numerous studies have focused on female preferences for symmetrical partners, while very little... | 27,530 |
Brian McLaren posted an open letter to Rebecca Kadaga, the Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament. Kadaga has stated that the proposed Ugandan law against gay persons is something Ugandans want "as a Christmas gift."
Excerpted from his letter:
Every Christmas, we who love Jesus must ask ourselves this question: will our hea... | 306,610 |
Today, global citizens marked the second annual World Wildlife Day as the United Nations announced that the organized crime threat to wildlife species is on the rise. The work to combat these crimes is more important than ever as human impacts drive an unprecedented decline in our planet's wild species. We must address... | 257,607 |
I'd say it's actually not that unreasonable of your teacher. Presumably, if your teacher is any good, he's teaching you the stuff he expects you to know and then asks you to use that knowledge at the right times. Whatever you're expected to do by your teacher, you're supposed to know because he has taught it to you bef... | 85,902 |
Timor-Leste Looks to Use Oil Revenues to Kick-Start Economy and Development
June 23, 2010
The president of Timor-Leste, José Ramos Horta, was in Canberra yesterday to inaugurate what the BBC calls a “gift embassy” – the new Embassy of Timor-Leste to Australia was entirely financed through charitable contributions throu... | 239,565 |
CLEVELAND -- Jeremy Pechanec was murdered in Perk Park in February, 2009. The horrible incident made headlines but it also changed Albert Hopkins' life forever.
"If it wasn't for Lifebanc, I wouldn't be here today. They found me a heart, I know where the heart comes from, I've met the boy's parents," Albert says.
Erin ... | 304,282 |
Liberalism and the Left
How should we conceive of the state of the American Left in the wake of the evisceration of collective bargaining rights in Wisconsin, the sequester and shutdown in Washington, corporate education reform efforts, and the ominous talk of Democratic capitulations to chained Consumer Price Index re... | 292,839 |
Lucy was not alone. The discovery of a remarkably rare partial foot from an ancient primate suggests that more than one kind of human ancestor walked upright in Africa when Lucy's species, Australopithecus afarensis, was alive. The primitive traits in this 3.4-million-year-old partial right foot also show that there wa... | 137,781 |
Health Minister Nicola Roxon has referred the e-health Bill for the introduction of a universal identifying health number — the Healthcare Identifiers Bill — to a Senate Committee.
According to the minister's office, the Bill was introduced to the Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs to satisfy "ongoing commu... | 36,737 |
Look up the daily trading volume for the following stocks during a recent five-day period (please identify the five-day period chosen):
Bank of America
Randomly select five stocks from the NYSE and examine their trading volume over the same five days.
a) What are the average volumes for the two samples?
b) Would you ex... | 178,004 |
Mountain Chickadees look similar to Black-capped Chickadees, with black caps, white cheeks, and black throats. They are gray above with light gray to buff sides and underparts. However, they have distinctive white lines above each eye, slightly longer bills, and are grayer underneath than Black-capped Chickadees. Males... | 108,018 |
Under the Soviets, 23 February was Fatherland Defender’s Day, a day on which military and other defenders, usually men, were honored. Somewhere along the line, it became known as Man’s Day—men being the typical defender in this overtly patriarchal culture—as a counterpart to Women’s Day, which is recognized on 8 March.... | 190,823 |
Originally Posted by charmian
I've heard that what really makes a difference with stylus input on tablets is getting a tablet w/ a digitizer, like the HTC Flyer. However, these don't come cheap.
A "digitizer" is a generic name for any device that converts analogue input into a digital form. In this case, the analogue i... | 136,052 |
By Susan M. Gapstur, PhD, MPH
Do you enjoy an occasional, or even a daily, glass of wine, beer, or other drink that contains alcohol? Many adults do. Indeed, 37% of adults in the U.S. report drinking low to moderate amounts, which is, on average, up to 1 drink per day if you are a woman, and 2 drinks per day if you are... | 142,869 |
Much of the sound and style of Bossa and Samba comes from the picking hand technique utilized. In this lesson, Peter discusses and demonstrates the basic pinch pattern and rhythmic variations you'll be using.
Taught by Peter Einhorn in Brazilian Guitar with Peter Einhorn seriesLength: 6:06Difficulty: 1.5 of 5
Learn to ... | 236,734 |
Dr Bruce Cooper, 94 years old, Surgeon Lieutenant (Retired) Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, returned to Gibraltar on the 15th October 2008 and was able to confirm that Gibraltar's infamous "Stay Behind Cave" was indeed the secret chamber from which he and five other men would have spied on Germans if Gibraltar had been c... | 48,285 |
- “Emancipated Children… Emancipated Ideas!”
- ― Little Wonders Poster Front[src]
The Little Wonders Educational Facilities are a series of buildings who serve as the main facilities for Little Sister creation and training. Once Fontaine Futuristics was taken over by Andrew Ryan and its headquarters was shut down, Ryan... | 76,032 |
In the February 2011 article “Heading for Zero—Smart Strategies for Home Design” (HP141), I described the design and computer-modeling processes for our passive solar, net-zero energy home. The design followed the German Passivhaus philosophy. Now, after a year of performance data logging, we can see how close the hous... | 209,348 |
NetWellness is a global, community service providing quality, unbiased health information from our partner university faculty. NetWellness is commercial-free and does not accept advertising.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Dental and Oral Health (Seniors)
Jaw and upper mouth pain
an old disease called (p)neurlasha (spelling?). W... | 281,606 |
Just over a two to three hour drive up the east coast of Bali from Kuta lies the Tirtagangga Water Palace – a former rest villa for the late heir to the Kingdom of Karangsem. Built in 1948 the palace was destroyed almost entirely by the eruption of nearby Mount Agung in 1963. Now lovingly restored and filled with large... | 128,213 |
From Tolkien Gateway
Events that occurred on 20 October.
- 1784 – George Tolkien is born.
- 1911 – J.R.R. Tolkien signs a Oxford University visitor's page.
- 1949 – Farmer Giles of Ham is published.
- 1955 – The Return of the King is published.
- 1958 – J.R.R. Tolkien writes a letter to Misses E. Jones and J. Taylor.
-... | 280,200 |
The following recipe calls for an active starter, and by active I mean vigorous. Mine has habit of oozing out of her jar and across the counter.
Giving yourself enough time, you can sinc your bread making with an anxious starter and have bread on the table before dinner. See the past post on Adventures with sourdough t... | 129,511 |
James Watt's calculation of horsepower was based on a horse driving a water pump. The horse walked in a circle at the end of a twelve foot long lever. This means that the horse was walking about 75.4 feet for each revolution. It pushed at about 180 pounds, and 144 revolutions per hour, or 181 feet per minute. This work... | 180,652 |
January 13, 1982
NTSB Number: AAR-82-08
NTIS Number: PB82-910408
On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90, a Boeing 737-222 (N62AF) was a scheduled flight to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from Washington National Airport, Washington, D.C. There were 74 passengers, including 3 infants, and 5 crewmembers on board. The flig... | 245,969 |
It’s always salutary to see ourselves as others see us.
Recently German-born Centre for Independent Studies researcher Oliver Hartwich wrote this piece on alcohol.
The first sentence is arresting: “Coming from a country where even petrol stations are allowed to sell alcoholic drinks as ‘essential traveller needs’, I ha... | 263,531 |
THE region of Greater Manchester is planning to become the first in England to impose a minimum price for the alcohol sold in its supermarkets, pubs and off-licences in an attempt to tackle binge drinking.
Council and National Health Service leaders across the 10 boroughs say they need to raise the price of drinks beca... | 30,275 |
Science in Christian Perspective
V. ELVING ANDERSON*
From: JASA 16 (December
I am impressed with your wisdom in choice of general theme for this symposium." The nature of explanation is a central problem in the sciences, although seldom recognized as such. Which of two explanations is a better one? This question infers... | 216,201 |
HOW BIOENGINEERING MIGHT CHANGE OUR LIVES
Pharmaceuticals can often be made as different isomers, compounds with the same chemical composition but different structures (a "right-handed" versus a "left-handed" structure for example). Bioprocesses are much more effective at producing isomerically pure compoundsall right-... | 106,145 |
PBS Closer to Truth | The far future of humans and intelligence in the universe — episodes with Ray Kurzweil
March 5, 2011
Closer to Truth | Ray is a world-renowned inventor, computer scientist, innovative futurist and best-selling author. He founded four technology companies based on his revolutionary inventions in ar... | 4,548 |
Oxfam has just released a new report calling for a moratorium on land deals in developing countries. Well worth a look – this should be subject to a robust debate. Lacking the time for more substantive analysis* (see end), let me turn to comparative advantage and look a little closer at one their killer facts:
Indeed O... | 32,321 |
Troop 150 Scoutbook Portal
Like many Scout Troops, we’re now using Scoutbook to track Scouts progress through the ranks and achievements. Not only does this save a lot of time over paper records by syncing directly with the BSA system but it allows easy access for parents to view requirements and achievements.
Scoutboo... | 28,172 |
Insufficient blood circulation to the brain can lead to many mental issues, from mild to serious. But there are many ways to increase blood flow.
Your brain is only 2% of your total body weight, yet receives 15 to 20% of the total blood supply. (1)
There’s a lot going on up there, so your brain requires a disproportion... | 89,184 |
Posti Group Corporation has prepared its financial statements in accordance with Finnish Accounting legislation.
Revenue recognition and net sales
Offering services of short duration generates a major part of Posti Group Corporation’s revenues. Revenue is recognized when the service is rendered as agreed. Net sales der... | 239,209 |
I well remember trips as a young child to the A&P. The smells of the small supermarket in our town intrigued me. The fresh food in bins from which my mother would carefully select her vegetables and fruits gleamed with an allure that reflected my curiosity. In addition, the workings of the body have always interested m... | 258,362 |
MOSI, also known as the Museum of Science and Industry, is a true gem for those visiting Tampa. This interactive and futuristic museum is perfect for curious minds of all ages. With more than 100 hands-on exhibits, MOSI offers visitors the opportunity to explore and learn about a range of science, technology, and engin... | 54,863 |
The second personal pronoun came from two Early Modern English words: "thou" and "ye". "Thou" was singular and "ye", plural. They have now been replaced by that one word "you" and that's probably how this came to be.
What I interpret from you saying "people in general" is probably in such a case:
The first "you" in the... | 54,678 |
An artificial pancreas is a device that is currently being tested to treat type 1 diabetes. Recent studies have shown that patients can in fact see improvements in their overnight experiences with type 1 diabetes through the use of an artificial pancreas. This device is designed to monitor glucose levels in the body an... | 79,418 |
The Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition
In July of 2015, leaders from five Tribes founded the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition, representing a historic consortium of sovereign tribal nations united in the effort to conserve the Bears Ears cultural landscape. The five nations are committed to working together. A total of... | 147,319 |
War Memorial Tablet was unveiled and dedicated by the Rev. C. J.
N. Child, M.A., former Headmaster of the School, on May 1st, 1924.
was situated at the end of the School Hall and consisted of three
central panels and two larger side panels, surmounted by the School
Crest and Motto, with the dates "191 " and "1919." The... | 138,831 |
This new prevalence from intestinal parasitic infections certainly students aged six–59 months into the outlying Dembiya was therefore found to be twenty-five.8% (95% CI = 20.3–thirty-two.0%). The commonest abdominal parasitic problems identified among college students are Ascaris lumbricoides, and this accounted 45 (7... | 142,231 |
Elizabeth Hilton, Harmony Hall, Cock-pit country.
Jack was a great gambler,--no one could ever beat him a game; and he went and gambled with the Devil Errant. Jack won the first, second and third games; the Devil Errant won the fourth and the fifth games, The Devil Errant said to Jack, "I require nothing of you but to ... | 283,044 |
Humans have already discovered some 2 million different animal species on this planet, but some estimate there are over 1 million more to be found.
We're trying. Each year, scientists around the world discover some 17,000 to 18,000 new species, and 2014 was no different. Here, we've narrowed it down to five creatures t... | 167,793 |
Farming Wild Silk: Planting, Training, Rearing
Wild Silk is produced by silkworms and other insects that are not domesticated by humans, but rather exist in the wild.
There are many different types of silkworms and each one produces a slightly different type of silk cocoon.
CPALI farmers began working with Antherina su... | 153,846 |
Written by Maggie
Jan 21 2021
Baby's Breath is one of the flowers that many young people like in recent years. Although in the bouquet of flowers, Baby's Breath often appears in the form of a supporting role, but its appearance often brings more beauty to the whole bouquet of flowers. How to care for Baby's Breath leav... | 124,562 |
Join us this Thursday to celebrate Black History Month with New Jersey high school students and the New Jersey State Bar Association.
The Minorities in the Profession Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association is pleased to announce its annual BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONTEST. The purpose of this competition is to show... | 1,493 |
That's probably the best way to describe the feelings of a person who is undergoing the process of diagnosing fibromyalgia. Since there is no single test that can actually
detect the disease, the physician is forced to go through a series of tests to discover what you don't have. Very often, it's a long process. And it... | 126,546 |
The Mole People
The New York subway system has a long history that goes all the way back to the 1860s. A right-of-way that is still in use as part of the BMT West End Line dates back to 1863, when it was part of the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Rail Road steam line. The current system has over 400 stations, 842 mile... | 242,079 |
ATLANTA -- Health officials say winter flu is just starting to show up in the U.S. while swine flu infections continue to wane.
Swine flu was widespread in only 14 states last week _ mostly in the Northeast. That's down from 25 states the week before and 48 in late October. The Centers for Disease Control and Preventio... | 63,122 |
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) - Military medical experts at Fort Detrick are marking progress against an enemy most of us have encountered: the common cold.
On Monday, Assistant Defense Secretary Jonathan Woodson will join Army medical researchers in celebrating the licensing and fielding of a vaccine against adenovirus types 4 ... | 221,545 |
Published 10 May 2010 | National Press Club
Barry Wain's Scathing Assessment of Malaysian PoliticsPolitics
Former Malaysian leader Anwar Ibrahim's trial for sodomy has been heard amidst major controversy and strong allegations that the whole thing is a politically motivated setup. In his new biography of former Malaysi... | 220,176 |
Demystifying LDAP Databy Brian K. Jones
More Than You Could Ever Possibly Want to Know About LDAP Data
In response to some great feedback collected on my previous article on Demystifying LDAP, my editor has given me the okay to skip the coding and instead dive head first into explaining why the data in a directory serv... | 11,346 |
A Translight or Translite is a large illuminated film backing typically used as a backdrop in the film and TV industry. The name of Translite originally came from the black-and-white display film made by the Eastman Kodak Company. Technicians projected images in a darkroom onto the film in strips, which were then remov... | 14,708 |
Book review: Three Men in a Boat Companion
It was 124 years ago that British writer Jerome K Jerome wrote his most famous book, Three Men in a Boat. But despite the age of the book, it still captures people’s imagination and thus in 2012 Stephen Lambe completed his book, The Three Men in a Boat Companion.
Jerome’s Thre... | 135,135 |
In the 19th century when railroads were being developed, many feared the new technology was dangerous. Anti-railroad propagandists in Philadelphia played to these fears with posters showing q terrified woman fleeing a train with the warning, “Mothers, Look Out For Your Children,” who might suffer a “Dreadful Casualty” ... | 196,738 |
How do YOUR habit compares to those shown in this infographic from Entrepreneur?
Click the image for a larger version.
Post suggested by KCJ
Tags: career, entrepreneur, infographic, tips, trends
I think that this article from Entrepreneur.com poses informative and relevant data on the standard perception of IQ. I don’t... | 240,103 |
The rush to online shopping during the pandemic drove prices higher for goods ordered over the internet, eroding a long-standing cost advantage and possible evidence that overall inflation may become more persistent than thought, according to a new report from tech giant Adobe.
The study, analyzing a trillion retail si... | 299,251 |
Posts Tagged ‘keyboard lessons for beginners’
In the event you really want to discover piano, nevertheless the complete regular piano lesson construction is not to suit your needs then there is no explanation why you mustn’t take into consideration on the net piano classes. http://www.msidallas.com Nowadays with online... | 112,268 |
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
No one is born alone. A hospital-based program that’s spreading nationwide makes sure no one dies alone, either. KPBS reporter Kenny Goldberg has the story.
The name of the program explains its mission: No One Dies Alone. More than 100 participating hospitals nationwide provide trained volunteers ... | 73,340 |
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