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__label__pos Last week, Adam Greenwood pointed out to me an essay by Sally Thomas in First Things, titled “Home Schooling and Christian Duty.” Her article defends home schooling against a very particular kind of attack–specifically, the claim that educating one’s children in the home, away from the public schools, is a... |
__label__neg Articles FMLA Needs in the Senior Care Industry The Family and Medical Leave Act ( FMLA), applies to all industries, including the Senior Care Industry. An employer is considered to be covered if they employ 50 or more workers, in which case they must be cognizant of the FMLA and their responsibilities as ... |
__label__pos As financial advisors and wealth managers, our readers keep the best practices and strategies for their clients top of mind – but how do they invest their personal funds? We take a peek into the portfolios of some of the industry’s most successful wealth professionals. Bhim Asdhir, CEO of Excel Funds, isn’... |
__label__pos Global Macro Practice � PAGE �1� Global Macro Practice in Human Services Monique Cone and Ayeisha Johnson University of Phoenix BSHS302 Denna Atkinson October 19, 2009 � Global Macro Practice in Human Services How is it that in the country where formal slavery was abolished with the Civ... |
__label__neg January 18, 2010 — Vol. 26 No. 3 The Department of Educational Foundations in the College of Education at Idaho State University recently was awarded more than $133,000 in scholarship grant funding for academic year 2009 – 2010. Those funds will benefit ISU College of Education undergraduate teacher educat... |
__label__pos What matters with a new venture or business is that you’re not adding to the clutter, the noise. You’re adding something of importance. But what does that mean exactly? If you’re bringing a new product to market, which is what we did with ECOBAGS Brand 22 years ago, these are the things that we think are i... |
__label__neg Avondale Irrigation Dist. v. North Idaho Properties, Inc. Citation: 8 ELR 20458 No. Nos. 12174, 12482, 577 P.2d 9/99 Idaho 30, (Idaho, 03/15/1978) Consolidating and deciding two cases, the court concludes that the non-consumptive water rights, reserved by the United States, to the natural flow of several s... |
__label__pos As more and more of working life becomes virtual, there’s one bastion of face-to-face interaction that seems least likely to go remote – the executive off-site. If for no other reason than it’s hard to imagine the higher-ups giving up the chance to gather in Aspen or Miami, many folks a bit lower on the co... |
__label__pos Since the time of the ancient Greeks, human beings have believed that hope is essential to life. Now, in this groundbreaking book, Harvard Medical School professor and New Yorker staff writer Jerome Groopman shows us why.The search for hope is most urgent at the patient's bedside. The Anatomy of Hope takes... |
__label__pos Selenium in ecosystems within the mountaintop coal mining and valley-fill region of southern West Virginia-assessment and ecosystem-scale modeling Professional Paper 1803 By: Theresa S. Presser Links AbstractCoal and associated waste rock are among environmental selenium (Se) sources that have the potentia... |
__label__pos Developed the new structure of mobility, on the basis of the concept of the physical environment. This environment is through the concept of context. This is the basis of the modelling language, the properties of the mobility and the behavior of the application. In other words, you can say it is like a cro... |
__label__pos New Orleans is a hopping city full of good food, music, and rich culture. Located on the Mississippi River, this city is the birthplace of jazz and a melting pot of French, African, and American cultures. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans, striking a devastating blow to the livelihood of... |
__label__pos A number of case studies were developed as part of BCG's Creating People Advantage 2010 report, a global survey undertaken to explore HR practices and methodologies that enable companies to create competitive advantage. The studies examine how individual companies have addressed particular HR issues. Below... |
__label__neg Do you check your e-mail while driving or during an "intimate moment?" If so, you may be one of many e-mail addicts. E-mail addiction is causing people to engage in risky or inappropriate behavior, according to a study conducted by Osterman Research and commissioned by Neverfail. Released on Wednesday, the... |
__label__neg Research Handbooks in Business and Management series Edited by Helle Neergaard and Claire Leitch Extract In spite of their difference in approach, a number of common themes run through these three chapters, which, taken together, highlight the potential, the challenges, the limitations and quality assessme... |
__label__neg Energy System Home > Flashcards > Print Preview The flashcards below were created by user Amadeus159 on FreezingBlue Flashcards . What would you like to do? 3 sources of Energy Carbohydrates: glucose Protein: Amino Acids Fats: Triglycerides ATP-CP/PCr (Phosphogen System) Anaerobic No O2 0-10 secs High-Inte... |
__label__neg groups. If a cooperative works on national forest land, they must work directly with COHDEFOR in developing plans and developing forest-related activities. The cooperative pays COHDEFOR stumpage and other fees for products taken from the forest. In the case of communal and private land, COHDEFOR does not c... |
__label__pos Six Workflow Essentials of a Healthy Practice As payers cut reimbursements and patients gain more options for where they receive care, your practice needs to evolve to these changes. Synchronizing workflow in better ways across your practice will be the key to a great experience for your patient — and is e... |
__label__neg Yohimbe-Plus Overview Yohimbe-Plus is a liquid soft-gel supplement designed to enhance sexual performance. It is produced by a company called Irwin Naturals based in California. Yohimbe-Plus Product Details Yohimbe-Plus claims to improve libido, sexual function, endurance, stamina, and performance. In a se... |
__label__pos The VINE network, an automated victim notification service, publicizes the release dates of most paroled inmates. Some states, such as Georgia and Wisconsin, provide a tentative parole month lookup and a notification system to track offenders under the custody of the Department of Corrections or the Depart... |
__label__pos Channels RESOURCE GUIDE: Working with a Co-Packer Co-packing is a common option for businesses interested in breaking into specialty foods—or expanding with new products or certifications—without high upfront investment costs. But, there are trade-offs to using a co-packer that companies must assess. In th... |
__label__pos A proposed additional assessment of research quality between research excellence frameworks based on metrics such as citations rather than peer review would not be seen as credible, according to one of the authors of a major government-commissioned report on the subject. Despite The Metric Tide report conc... |
__label__neg At UNGASS+5, a meeting which will be held from May 31 to June 2 in New York, heads of member states will adopt a Political Declaration to strengthen future HIV/AIDS response. In early May, the first draft of the Political Declaration was presented by the President of the General Assembly. Each government b... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON — Two separate actions Wednesday seemed to set the stage for a major legislative battle over job discrimination and affirmative action. A bipartisan coalition in Congress led by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Sen. James M. Jeffords (R-Vt.) introduced a bill to reverse a series of 1989 Supr... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON — Senators grilled federal auditors Thursday on ways to prevent waste and fraud as the government doles out the first portions of a $787 billion economic stimulus package. The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is charged with the task of overseeing the billions of st... |
__label__pos Our centre has had huge financial problems with so many families being relocated to other areas. When I first started at this centre we had 48 children, and it's just that oneday that changed everything. – teacher, Christchurch east centre In September 2011 CORE Education completed a project for the Minist... |
__label__neg Did Sex Ed Go Too Far, Too Soon? Public schools in this country have long had an uneasy attitude about sex education. When should it be taught, if ever, and how much should be taught? Both questions are relevant to what is now taking place in Kansas in the Shawnee Mission School District ("Kansas Parents A... |
__label__neg Knauf warns against cutting ECO Published: 18 October, 2013 Knauf Insulation is warning the government not to ignore the long-term picture, amid claims that it is planning to extend the deadline for energy companies to fulfil their responsibilities under the Energy Companies Obligation (ECO), in a bid to l... |
__label__pos Boot Camps: Are They Right for You? Ten hut! In this month’s column, we’re going to talk about boot camps. No, not the boot camp on Parris Island, S.C., or the ones that problem teens on the Sally Jesse Raphael Show have to go to, but those for IT pros looking to enhance their abilities. The main differenc... |
__label__neg Grand Rounds Global concerns By James Strickler, M.D. This magazine has often featured stories about Dartmouth Medical School students and faculty who study, do research, or provide clinical care in countries all over the world. These international pursuits reflect DMS's growing interest in global health, ... |
__label__neg The Solar Impulse, one of the first manned, solar-powered airplanes in the world, took another important step toward its creators’ goal of a nonstop, around the globe flight. Last Friday, André Borschberg, former fighter pilot and the CEO of the airplane company, completed three days and three nights of fl... |
__label__pos Testing and evaluation of a direct business transfer awareness raising campaign with the Grenoble Chamber of Commerce. Every year, approximately 150,000 business transfers fail in Europe threatening some 600,000 jobs. BTAR's European project, launched in early 2015, aims to target the vulnerabilities in bu... |
__label__neg A milk products are categorized as sweetened condensed milk if the protein content is 6.8 - 10% and 8-10% for fat. Manufacturing Process of Sweetened Condensed Milk There are two types of sweetened condensed milk manufacturing process: Traditional method Modern method Traditional Method The raw milk is tra... |
__label__neg Protease-activated receptors (PARs) are distinct G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that allow cells to sense specific proteases in their environment. PARs are emerging as attractive therapeutic targets for several diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, colitis, asthma, neurodegenerative ... |
__label__neg Serving all people by providing personalized health and wellness through exemplary care, education and research. Our Services Explore health content from A to Z. I need information about... It’s normal to feel sad or down at times when you’re living with heart failure. Some medicines can also affect your m... |
__label__neg What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? “Carpal Tunnel syndrome is pressure on the median nerve — the nerve in the wrist that supplies feeling and movement to parts of the hand. It can lead to numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle damage in the hand and fingers.” – National Institute of Neurological Disorders an... |
__label__pos This year, the nation was divided into two. Once again. National, anti- national. Patriot, traitor. Pro-Pak, anti-Pak. Soft on terror, hard on terrorism. Cow rakshak, coward. The headlines and the news anchors took up polar positions on either side of the LoC and TV screens. There was no room for Left, Rig... |
__label__neg ATLANTA | The average wait time for new patients at the Atlanta VA Medical Center was about 64 days for a primary care doctor, almost 53 days for a specialist and nearly 27 days for a mental health professional, according to a national audit released Monday. In the audit, the Veterans Affairs Department re... |
__label__pos Issue Brief The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is being developed to replace most of the Cold War tactical aircraft operated by three U.S. military services and nine allies. The success of the program depends on holding down costs. However, House backers of an unneeded “alternate engine” for the single-engine F... |
__label__neg As any parent, I am always concerned that I am doing all I can to keep my kids healthy. I try to hit all of the food groups when I cook and make sure they brush after. I kiss boo boos and take them to the doctor when I am told and make sure they get enough sleep at night. We have been blessed with pretty h... |
__label__pos Please join Mommybites Boston for a teleclass focused on healthy eating healthy habits for your family. As moms and families, we’re constantly on the go. This includes eating on the go. But, are those packaged snacks your children rely on providing them with the nutrients they need to develop mentally and ... |
__label__neg About PMD Clinical features of PMD Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD), named after two German physicians who first described its most important clinical features, is a rare condition caused by mutations affecting the gene for proteolipid protein 1 (PLP1, formerly called PLP). The PLP1 gene lies on the X ch... |
__label__pos The 26th, and perhaps most anticipated, iteration of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit concluded Tuesday, kicking off a busy week for several of the world’s most powerful leaders. The 2014 edition was set against a backdrop of tempered global economic growth, Russia’s declining relationsh... |
__label__neg It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. – Josh Billings Much well-known business advice is sadly obsolete but can still be found in articles, business books and, not least, in daily use in the workplace. It seems that some companies are still... |
__label__pos You can save lots of cash if you know how to use coupons. A lot of people just do not think about the sheer amount of cash that coupons can save, and so they spend a lot more money at the store. The tips you are about to read have been proven effective. Read further and learn more about coupon savings. Use... |
__label__pos David Bernstein and Randy Barnett have interesting posts up at Volokh about the growing split among conservative originalists. Barnett’s post came first and he notes that when conservatives today invoke the idea of “judicial restraint” in opposition to judges “legislating from the bench”, they are in fact ... |
__label__neg Employee training and development is a capital investment that can significantly increase a business’s prospects for long-term success. Establishing a learning culture allows the business to learn as its employees learn and take advantage of improvements to current skills and benefit from the new skills em... |
__label__neg Technology has taken over most areas of our lives including schools. Specifically, the arrival of the internet changed the way that language is taught thanks to the possibility of communicating throughout the world and because of the many sources online. This essay will deal with different aspects of compu... |
__label__neg Jewel Peterson takes eating healthy very seriously. “Kale is my favorite food,” Peterson says. Peterson’s love of kale would make any parent proud. But the 11 year old never knew her healthy diet would be the reason she would one day find herself sitting right next to kale’s most known advocate — Michelle ... |
__label__pos ...yes, I hate it. My mum still proudly tells the tale of how she put Marmiteon my bread soldiers when I was little and I immediately threw them on the floor whilst pulling the most screwed up baby face you could ever imagine. NAH of course loves it, so I have to bear the sight and smell of this I find it ... |
__label__neg Vaughn G. Rhudy, an English and journalism teacher at Shady Spring High School in Shady Spring, West Virginia and Eric Kincaid, a science teacher at Morgantown High School in Morgantown, West Virginia were recognized during a state Milken National Educator Award Banquet. “West Virginia teachers are among t... |
__label__pos CategoriesActorBookCareer / jobCartoon / MangaCelebritiesChildren / kidsEQ testsFanFan fictionFunGameHealthIQ testsKnowledgeLanguageMovieMusicPersonalityPlay gamesPurity testsRelationship / LoveSportThink / MemoryTV ShowYouTubeOnly for MenOnly for WomenUser quizzesNew testsCreateDevelop a quizMy testsWrite... |
__label__pos What do video games have in common with aquatics? A lot more than you might think, given some of the latest developments in the industry. You could call it techno-tainment. Experts say they’re seeing increasing interest in interactive attractions that incorporate the use of technologies, including video, i... |
__label__neg Bouncy Balls and Baseball Bats Emergent Literacy Design by: Matthew Darby Rational: This lesson is designed to help students with the correspondence b=/b/. This lesson provides students with the opportunity to learn how to write both the uppercase and the lowercase letter b. Student will also learn words t... |
__label__neg February 20, 2003 Under The Knife The Dangers of Heatstrokeclaimed yet another victim in the world of sport, 23-year-old Oriole pitching prospect Steve Bechler. According to reports, he was a little over halfway through a run when he stopped and leaned against a fence. He was observed to be pale, disorient... |
__label__neg Comparison of hypertension treatment on and off the worksite. MedLine Citation: PMID: 2258864 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: A survey was carried out in two plants in Haifa, Israel on the prevalence of treated and controlled hypertension. In both plants hypertension treatment was being ... |
__label__pos "Roll of Thunder" is a popular book for teachers in classrooms everywhere due to the highly teachable themes in the book on consistent social issues. Use this guide to create a "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" student page as an accompaniment to other articles in this series. Universal assessment of student ... |
__label__pos One of the most distressing aspects about gun violence in 2015 was that toddlers killed more people in the United States than terrorists. For the first four months of 2016, the numbers only seem to be getting worse. After a 2-year-old boy fatally shot his mother in Milwaukee from the back seat of the car a... |
__label__pos “Selfish assholes, this neighborhood hates you.” Those words were written in permanent marker on a reserved parking sign for Critical Solutions International. In an April 7 police report, an employee said someone had vandalized five of the reserved parking signs outside the company's Cumberland Street offi... |
__label__pos "Zombie attacks" made the list of disasters people worry about, in a spring survey of 5,835 adults by coupon site Tada.com. But they (and other oddballs including alien invasion and Obamacare) were more of a footnote compared to tornadoes, which 20 percent of people worried about. Hurricanes (14 percent), ... |
__label__pos When I began writing about gardens in the early 1980s, if I was asked to write a feature on visiting them at this time of year, it would almost invariably focus on the autumn foliage colour of specific trees and shrubs: blazing maples at Westonbirt in Gloucestershire, perhaps, or the spectacle of Nyssa fol... |
__label__pos How jealous dreams can trigger real rows: Study finds what we think about when we sleep affects how we act when we are awake If you can’t help snapping at your other half, blame your dreams. A study found that the content of our dreams spills over into our real-life relationships, triggering rows and doubt... |
__label__pos Not every gardener or landscaper has the time to carry out the time consuming task of lifting and storing bulbs during their dormancy, despite knowing the rewards this practice can offer in terms of prize blooms. Luckily, that doesn’t mean that bulbs are out of the question in your landscape design. In par... |
__label__pos One of the most common problems for designers working in the Web medium is the varying effects that fonts can portray to different end users. Traditionally, Web pages would allow the user to view fonts only available on their machine. This limited the use of any font other than the most common font-types, ... |
__label__pos What do you get when you stare very intently into the fog? Frustrated, no doubt. When the fog rolls in, or a huge rainstorm hits, visibility is decimated. This summer, investors have been forced to endure lots of fog and repeated storms, creating unprecedented volatility. And that's when the job of financi... |
__label__neg Attention Animal-Loving Holiday Shoppers Animal shelters take in six to eight million pets each year and the problem of homeless animals has worsened in today’s challenging economy. Most shelters operate close to the bone and depend on donations. But fewer dollars are being donated now, at a time when fina... |
__label__neg All About ADHD Usually, someone with ADHD will have several of the following symptoms: * Constantly fidgeting, can't sit still for long * Trouble taking turns * Doesn't finish things * Easily distracted * Gets bored easily * Daydreams often * Interrupts people * Gets easily frustrated with school work * Ac... |
__label__pos WATER SCARCITY: LOCATION MATTERS The latest Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite data, combined with long-term meteorological data such as precipitation, temperature, and solar radiation paints a dry picture for California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona 1, with significant portions of these... |
__label__neg We can easily say that honey is one of the healthiest foods on the planet. It has been used as both a food and very useful medicine for thousands of years. Honey contains high amounts of beneficial plant compounds and it can provide many different health benefits. Many people are still using refined sugar,... |
__label__neg Virginia HOME | LAWS | ORGANIZATIONS | CASES | LEGISLATION | COMMON CORE | LEYES EN ESPAÑOL House Bill 1770: A Bill Relating to Testing for Students Receiving Home Instruction Sponsor: Representative James H. Dillard, II Summary: This bill was initially introduced as a bill that would have given the Depart... |
__label__neg We all want to look beautiful and radiant but hair care can sometimes be a hassle. If you want to straighten your hair daily, for example, you might get annoyed with the hair tips telling you that this can cause damage. The good news is that there are some simple things you can do to make your locks health... |
__label__neg Scientific Name: Tachycineta cyaneoviridis Species Authority: (Bryant, 1859) Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Callichelidon cyaneoviridis ssp. cyaneoviridis (Bryant, 1859) — Stotz et al. (1996) Hirundo cyaneoviridis Bryant, 1859 Taxonomic Source(s): del Hoyo, J., Collar, N.J., Christie, D.A., Elliott, A., Fishp... |
__label__pos Vegetables can easily lose their nutrients, original texture, flavor, and color when not kept properly in storage. For green, leafy ones and a number of fruit-like vegetables, you need a refrigerator to maintain its freshness and palatability. The following tips will be very helpful. 1. Plan your regular f... |
__label__neg On September 5, 2016, Mac Prichard was the featured guest on the Finance Career Launch podcast, a show for people aspiring to careers in the finance sector. Mac spoke with host, David Mariano, about How to Use Informational Interviews and Networking to Find the Best Jobs. Topics covered in this episode inc... |
__label__neg Company SmithKline Beecham Approval Status Approved September 1997 Treatment for Parkinson's Disease SmithKline Beecham's Requip (TM) (ropinirole hydrochloride) received marketing clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease, both a... |
__label__pos News Releases REF NO.: 68 Its no secret that housing people in Canadas north is a major challenge. However modern sustainable housing solutions for Nunatsiavut are now one step closer to reality thanks to a recent announcement. SakKijânginnatuk Nunalik: the Sustainable Communities Initiative (SCI) of the N... |
__label__pos Depending on one’s point of view, the Catholic publishing world — specifically books and periodicals — is: a. in big trouble b. experiencing massive growing pains as it deals with change. c. facing exciting challenges and opportunities as it embraces the digital revolution. Or, d. all of the above. The Cat... |
__label__neg For the last few weeks we've been discussing the Bible. We've discussed what the Bible is, and creation vs. evolution. Now let's move on to sin. This week I've asked my wife, Rabbi Linda Seidman, to lead us in a careful look at the Garden-of Eden-story. For some readers this story explains why the world is... |
__label__neg Use and Value of Performance Evaluations Research Paper Length: 7 pages Sources: 5 Subject: Careers Type: Research Paper Paper: #51705811 Excerpt from Research Paper : Value of Performance Evaluations Some people think of the performance evaluation as little more than a waste of time. They believe that giv... |
__label__pos Back in 1988, Calibre Press released a stunning law enforcement training tape titled "Surviving Edged Weapons." It included a sequence that showed how long it takes the average officer to draw and fire his or her sidearm when reacting to a charging, knife-wielding suspect. In repeated scenarios of similar ... |
__label__pos Dover, Delaware (PRWEB) November 06, 2013 Kitchen $centse at dinnerwithjoy.com is a different type of cooking blog. Owning a personal chef service taught Joy Wielland, several things. She saved money on her personal food needs, when she applied the techniques she used professionally to enable her to quote ... |
__label__neg February 15, 2012 Let’s Stretch… The proteins actin, myosin and titin are big players in the business of muscle contraction. Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, have now examined another muscle protein — myomesin — which they discovered can stretch up to two-... |
__label__neg A massive, multifaceted campaign to transform health care through nursing is off to a promising start, new data show. In its first three years, the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action has made steady progress in areas relating to nurse education, practice, interprofessional collaboration, data collectio... |
__label__neg Transitional Reinsurance Fee — HHS Issues Final Regulation The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has published final regulations that will enable plan sponsors and insurers to calculate their liability under the transitional reinsurance fee (TRF) provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordab... |
__label__pos Malcolm Maiden: Even with sky-high shares, Commonwealth Bank is still a refuge for yield-seekers CBA records $4.62 profit - but sends a warning Australia's biggest company – the Commonwealth Bank reported its interim results this morning – with another strong result. Here are 11 revealing charts about futu... |
__label__pos The Difference Between Superstition and Intuition Superstition typically has been taught to you and passed down from some outside source. It's stuff like the number 13 is unlucky, or you don't want a black cat to cross your path. Superstition is almost always fear-based. You're afraid that if you do such a... |
__label__pos XYZ & Associates is a small to mid-sized CPA firm in Independence, Ohio. I am currently employed at the C-Corp as a staff accountant and client service manager. XYZ & Associates is a service based firm that provides services such as financial planning, tax planning & preparation, auditing and payroll servi... |
__label__pos The story of Noah’s ark and its associated flood continues to be retold to children and studied by theologians, alike. While some dismiss it as a mere fable, others believe wholeheartedly that the event literally unfolded, with a massive down-pouring of water ravaging the earth at God’s command. Among thos... |
__label__neg I’ve been seeing more and more recipes lately for homemade cleaners using hydrogen peroxide. Why? Because hydrogen peroxide is like bleach’s friendlier cousin. It can whiten and disinfect with a milder chemical structure than bleach. Hydrogen peroxide’s chemical formation is two atoms of hydrogen and two a... |
__label__neg COLUMBUS - Governor Taft yesterday issued an executive order committing Ohio to an expensive audit of welfare accounts to identify families whose child support was withheld improperly by the state. Reconstructing of data as much as three years old, held at the county level, is expected to cost a $18 millio... |
__label__neg a. Purpose/Goal Gene Block, the Vice President and Provost, along with Bob Sweeney, Senior Vice President for Development and Public Affairs, propose a program to be called "University Envision." The purpose of University Envision is to provide a forum for University deans and their most engaged faculty me... |
__label__pos mentioned one of numerous FDA warnings to Castle Cheese Inc., in 2012. An additional amazingly reprehended, “Your parmesan cheese products do not contain any parmesan,” “your product labels declare that the products are parmesan cheese or romano cheese, but they are in fact a mixture of trimmings of variou... |
__label__neg World Cup extra time could save lives Press Release: 19/06/2006Local home safety experts are asking parents and carers of Under 5's within the Winchester District to spend at least one hour of their time during the current World Cup to think about home safety issues as part of Child Safety Week, which is t... |
__label__neg The process of setting and achieving the organization's goals through organizational resources is called management. To accomplish organizational goals, managers perform four basic functions of managerial work which are known as the four functions of management. These functions include planning, organizing... |
__label__pos Online Enrollment and Student Achievement: A Treatment Effects Model D. Scott Bosworth and Tyler J. Bowles This study examines the effect on student achievement of online attendance in a principles of macroeconomic course. Previous studies have indicated that there is no significant difference in student a... |
__label__neg As part of its regular monitoring of the corporate sector in Southeast Asia, the World Bank economic team I am part of in Thailand has been working on a short case study of supply chains of Japanese multinational companies (MNCs) in the electrical and electronics (E&E) industry. We wanted to hear directly ... |
__label__pos On “Seven More Years of Hard Times?” September 20, 2010 Leave a comment Cogent conclusion of an interesting (somewhat technical) review of some important recent research on periods of economic recession and financial crises. In short, we are in this for the long haul. It is not true that if you break a mir... |
__label__neg Peer reviewed Download full text Download full text ERIC Number:ED496197 Record Type:Non-Journal Publication Date:2007-Apr-23 Pages:16 Abstractor:ERIC Reference Count:26 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Auditory Discrimination in Depth (ADD)[R]/Lindamood Phonemic Sequencing (LiPS)[R]. What Works Clearinghouse Interventio... |
__label__pos Financial regulator The financial regulator regulates the financial services industry including markets, exchanges and firms. They typically work for government bodies or independent standards organisations to ensure financial services meet industry-specific regulations. Financial regulators can work in di... |
__label__neg Throughout my life, I thought Memorial Day was just a day to remember the dead, a day off and a banking holiday. I didn’t learn in a class or was ever told what Memorial Day is and why we celebrate it. So let’s educate those who don’t know, including myself. What is Memorial Day and why do we celebrate it?... |
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