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__label__pos On March 23, engineers on the Northeast corridor got new schedules that left them either with very short turnarounds between runs, or with very long breaks that extended the periods of time they spent away from home, according to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. The changes, which the ... |
__label__neg In a world where people frequently travel across the country for work and school, it may seem impossible to maintain a satisfying relationship. Fortunately, video-chatting, texting and cell phones make the distance easier to surmount for friends and couples alike. Not only that, but new research suggests t... |
__label__pos A cool-season bluegrass called Poa supina might literally fill a niche on northern athletic fields. Like many grasses, supine bluegrass spreads with aboveground shoots called stolons. But because its stolon growth is faster and more tenacious than Kentucky bluegrass's or ryegrass's, it can infiltrate worn ... |
__label__neg Write a Disciplinary & Grievance Policy The ACAS Code of Practice 1 Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures is not a disciplinary procedure. Rather, it sets out standards/guidance on how disciplinary and grievance situations should be dealt with; employers will still need to have their own procedure in place... |
__label__pos Why the Dalai Lama was right: Overusing technology isolates us from each other Written by Kristen Hill Clemons| October 18, 2012 Equipped with a smile warm enough to melt a cold heart and a laugh so vivacious it would lighten up the depths of any soul fortunate enough to hear it, the Dalai Lama enraptured ... |
__label__pos I hear of Kiwi and my taste buds get active and when I heard of its nutritional benefits, I started loving it even more!! The color and the look of kiwi slice will definitely make you fall in love with it and its taste is an icing on the cake. Kiwi tastes just awesome. A little history about the fruit tell... |
__label__pos By Elizabeth Alton In store advertising, just like every other type of advertising, asks the question, “How do I capture customers’ attention and keep it?” If you are an independent retailer, manufacturer or product designer that retails through this channel, it is important to answer this question. Compet... |
__label__neg Figures Abstract Systemic, life-threatening infections in humans are often caused by bacterial or fungal species that normally inhabit a different locale in our body, particularly mucosal surfaces. A hallmark of these opportunistic pathogens, therefore, is their ability to thrive in disparate niches within... |
__label__pos Last week, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton yet again made clear her intent to promote abortion, not only in the United States, but in developing countries as well. Speaking to the Women Deliver 4th Global Conference in Copenhagen via video address, Clinton stated that “reproductive…rights must be a ... |
__label__pos Schools deaf, blind to pupils' needs Well over half a million children with disabilities do not attend schools geared for their needs. But for many who are in such schools, it is not the same as getting an education, activists warned at a disabilities conference in Durban last week. “There are many barrier... |
__label__neg for National Geographic News Predicting when the next giant earthquake will occur is a shaky proposition. But new analysis of an unusual seismic fault in Chile could help scientists better understand when and where giant earthquakes are likely to recur. Geologists believe that the longer a seismic system g... |
__label__neg An independent Panel was appointed by the Minister of Natural Resources, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, in October 2014 to conduct a public review of the socio-economic and environmental implications of hydraulic fracturing in Western Newfoundland. The mandate of the Panel was also to make recomm... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: LUONGO This is an action brought by the government pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 781 et seq., for forfeiture of an automobile. At the close of the hearing in this matter, oral findings of fact were made and I granted the parties additional time to submit memoranda of la... |
__label__pos Researchers are cautiously enthusiastic about anastrozole (Arimidex) a new hormonal agent that has shown a 22% increased survival rate for postmenopausal women treated for metastatic breast cancer. Anastrozole which has just been approved by the Health Protection Branch of Health Canada has the added benef... |
__label__neg Associações entre as cargas parasitárias com o estresse oxidativo e alterações clínico-laboratoriais na leishmaniose visceral canina Orientador Data de publicação2015-02-02 Tipo Pós-graduaçãoCiência Animal - FMVA Direito de acesso MetadadosExibir registro completo Resumo Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL)... |
__label__neg There have been talk of a slowdown in the housing market and Seattle’s condo market may be seeing evidence of that. Although, summer is typically is less active than the first half of the year so we’d expect it to be less robust. The citywide condo median sales price, on the other hand, continued to rise, ... |
__label__pos Some of the most well known work produced by the Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences has been in the areas of cognitive science and learning. The interdisciplinary nature of the Board has facilitated a potent blending of cognitive science and learning science to produce landmark reports su... |
__label__neg This past weekend, I taught on the 2nd Article of the Creed at a confirmation retreat. In preparation, I was given a nifty booklet with the whole lay-out of the lesson. Since I only had an hour to teach, I had to skip a few details. So I tried to emphasize some of the main points. The booklet separated the... |
__label__pos A traditional phone system, usually installed on premises, means a business needs to purchase, install and set up the equipment. To be relieved from the burden, an increasing number of businesses are adopting hosted IP telephony. These systems allow them to continue using existing systems, opt for a hybrid... |
__label__pos Last week was a memorable one in the annals of American justice. The national Exoneration Registry announced that 87 people were exonerated last year, a new record. From Brooklyn, The New York Times reported on a wrongful conviction scandal its editors called "a tidal wave that could dwarf other exoneratio... |
__label__neg Bridgeport spent the most per capita on public safety in 2014 compared to other Connecticut towns while Ashford spent the least. Westport generated the most tax revenue per resident, and Greenwich spent the most on wages in the state. Trend CT recently took a look at the data behind the Office of Policy an... |
__label__pos Oxytocin: How One Molecule Shapes Our Social Life Oxytocin: How One Molecule Shapes Our Social Life 178 views 1 fave 0 comments I like to think that I make decisions based on logic. Other people say they rely on their “gut feelings,” and yet others “follow their heart.” But what is really happening? Scient... |
__label__pos 2. Tinned Salmon Both fresh and tinned salmon can provide your body with lots of omega-3 fatty acids. The difference is that tinned salmon is cheaper and you can eat it more often. Tinned fish is packed with vitamin D and has anti-inflammatory properties. Eat the food and you’ll have a lower risk of bone f... |
__label__neg Sen. Tom Udall didn’t waste any time making his feelings about the filibuster and current state of the U.S. Senate known. “The way I see the institution is it’s in need of reform,” the New Mexico Democrat said. “With the rules we have we have given the minority the power over the will of the majority. The ... |
__label__pos About the Cover A harp seal mother and pup haul out on ice in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada. Every year, nearly a million seals from 15 or more species are slaughtered around the globe. Canada, Greenland, Namibia, Russia and Norway are the primary seal hunters—for fur, meat, and oil to put in animal feed... |
__label__neg Ventriculostomy for treatment of persistent cervicalcerebral spinal fluid leak after excision of cervical schwannoma: a casestudy. Article Type: Case study Subject: Cervix diseases (Risk factors) Cervix diseases (Diagnosis) Cervix diseases (Care and treatment) Cervix diseases (Patient outcomes) Cervix dise... |
__label__neg SeaWorld hasn't had a lot of wins lately, but the worst could be over. After two years of a seemingly nonstop stream of bad press and negative sentiment, analysts at Credit Suisse argue that the company's brand may have hit rock bottom and that a comeback may be in order. Their analysis includes a dive int... |
__label__pos A lot of the time there’s a change in our lives we know we need to make but either there’s not enough time or we lack the motivation. And sometimes we go after the change so hard that it leaves us worn out and discouraged, making us stop the change all together. But thankfully there are a few hacks we can ... |
__label__pos Adult social workers and managers believe personalisation will benefit users but it needs more money, training, guidance, and engagement from the NHS. That was the message from an exclusive Community Care survey of more than 400 readers working in councils, done in partnership with the Department of Health... |
__label__pos Research Ph.D. Theses Segmentation and Tracking Algorithms for Monitoring Cellular Motion and Function By Dirk Padfield Automated cell phase analysis of live cells over extended time periods requires both novel assays and automated image analysis algorithms. Among other applications, this is necessary for ... |
__label__neg Even Modest Upward Mobility Matters for Low-Income College Students Fellow Policy Shop blogger Matt Bruenig has just put together a thoughtful analysis of Pew Economic Mobility data showing that someone born rich who does not earn a college degree will end up better off than a poor person who earns a colle... |
__label__pos With a limited number of data-acquisition channels, it's tough to choose what's important. This weekend I made a small upgrade to the data-acquisition system in my race car. Briefly, I added a throttle-input sensor under the gas pedal. Why's that? Wasn't there already a throttle input? Well, yes, sort of. ... |
__label__pos Celebrate Fathers on Fathers Day Men often give themselves a hard time. They often expect themselves to be strong, masterful providers, to work long hours, be successful in their careers, whilst at the same time being loving, sensitive partners and fathers, keen and enthusiastic about sharing and spending ... |
__label__pos This post is by Lior Levin. Whether you loved Steve Jobs or hated him, whether you are a Mac or a PC user, whether you are an iPhone or an Android owner, there is one thing that there’s little doubt about: Steve Jobs was an amazing leader who expected and got the most out of those who worked for him. With ... |
__label__neg Overview Several different grasses are commonly called dune grass. All of them are very invasive and extremely hard to kill. If not killed dune grasses will spread, mainly by rhizomes (roots which grow new grass) until it has taken over almost every square inch of your yard. Dune grass is tolerant of poor ... |
__label__pos Aug 2016 Already the father of three, Tim Brummel noticed his wife Rachel having pregnancy symptoms, complaining of nausea, fatigue and increased appetite. So even though Tim had recently had a vasectomy he was suspicious – especially when he realized that he hadn’t yet had the standard five month check-up... |
__label__pos Background: Used in Egypt by the Mahometans, Aloe was revered as a religious icon and was hung in the doorways as a symbol to protect the household from evil. Ancient Jews adopted this practice in Cairo. Aloe was used by the Greeks and imported to Europe and East India. Aloe is mentioned in many ancient sc... |
__label__pos Micah Bales asked a deep question. He suggests that the wealth in property we've inherited is hindering our work for social justice. He talks provocatively (as a spiritual challenge, he clarifies) about "burning the meetinghouse." He asks, "What would happen if we put the movement of the Spirit ahead of pr... |
__label__neg Do’s and don’ts when loading a container What to do when loading a container Whether your ocean freight shipment is an LCL shipment or an FCL shipment , the container has to be packed. At some point. When your container arrives at your doorstep, it’s go time. You have two hours to make sure that everything... |
__label__neg Premature babies are subject to a host of threats that can result in fetal/neonatal disease. In a study published in the January 2008 issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, researchers from the University of Alabama–Birmingham Medical School and the Drexel University College of Medicine ... |
__label__pos It used to be that the enterprise was defined by the limits of its network infrastructure. In the cloud era, the enterprise will be defined by the limits of its management infrastructure. Part of this is due to the fact that both the cloud and increasing portions of legacy environments are built on the vir... |
__label__neg Extensive research has focused on the neurotransmitter dopamine because of its importance in the mechanism of action of drugs of abuse (e.g. cocaine and amphetamine), the role it plays in psychiatric illnesses (e.g. schizophrenia and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), and its involvement in degener... |
__label__neg When one party to a contract is in breach by not having performed their obligations on time, a number of options may be open to the other party to that contract. Depending on the circumstances, they may be entitled to withhold performance of their obligations under the contract until the defaulting party i... |
__label__pos TORONTO - NDP Leader Jack Layton said he would deliver on several key social policy priorities for low and middle-income families during the first 100 days of taking office. Speaking to NDP supporters in Toronto on Sunday, Layton unveiled his party's campaign platform, promising to balance the federal book... |
__label__pos Fighting the global epidemic of HIV requires alliances between all key HIV stakeholders: governments, communities of people living with HIV and both generic and originator pharmaceutical companies. One MPP aim is to strengthen partnerships between these groups as we work towards the common goal of increasi... |
__label__neg Adjustable-rate mortgages have gotten a bad name, but not all ARMs are poor deals, and sometimes they make financial sense. Unlike a fixed-rate bad credit mortgage, in which the interest rate stays the same for the life of the loan, an ARM features an interest rate that changes according to an index. Bad C... |
__label__neg Does Smoking Increase the Risk of Co-existing Autoimmune Diseases in MS? INTRODUCTION Some studies have reported that persons with MS are more likely to have other autoimmune diseases (AD) than persons in the general population, but some studies have not. 1,2 When two diseases occur together more often tha... |
__label__pos Why women shop more than men (and why that matters) Thursday, March 21, 2013 (2 Comments) By Bridget Brennan When I tell people that my job is studying women’s shopping patterns, you can’t imagine the jokes I hear. Most of them revolve around the stereotype that women have an insatiable appetite for shoes,... |
__label__neg What are Ginger Root Extract tablets? Ginger Root Extract tablets are formulated using the best quality Ginger root extract, standardised to contain at least 5% Ginerols, the active constituent that helps maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract. Ginger is excellent for digestion, an upset stomach, motion... |
__label__neg Years of Experience Survey participants who have worked at Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. for between five and 10 years earn approximately $79K annually on average. Workers who have been with the company for more than one year but less than five can make around $66K per year on average. Overall, the greater share of... |
__label__pos unfortunately no-one makes this felt anymore.. although as mentioned Steinway and Dolge, in a historic period which was very good for piano sales and piano quality, also exploited the rabbit-fur to make hammers.. today, the cost would outweigh the sales generated perhaps.. so I don't think we'll see it soo... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis issued the following statement on the December 2012 Employment Situation report released today: "December's report marks 34 straight months of private sector job growth, which have added close to 5.8 million jobs. For nea... |
__label__neg Previous Section Back to Table of Contents Lords Hansard Home Page Lord Sainsbury of Turville: DTI-funded research into innovative fission reactors stopped in 1994 with the cessation of the fast reactor programme. No expenditure for research in this area is included in current DTI spending plans for the ne... |
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__label__pos In Nutting's book, a 26-year-old teacher recounts her elaborate seduction of a 14-year-old student. It's based on a Florida case involving a teacher who, according to Nutting, had been one of her classmates at Bloomingdale High School in Valrico years ago. Nutting's ex-classmate was Debra Lafave, a 23-year... |
__label__pos This is because a jobs bonanza expected from the 2012 project was at the heart of a speech given by Gordon Brown on 5 June 2007 to the GMB conference. "It is time to train British workers for the British jobs that will be available over the coming few years," he told the union in Brighton, just a month bef... |
__label__neg Getting your applications up and running is usually a primary concern when setting up an infrastructure. However, making sure that your applications function correctly without addressing the security needs of the infrastructure can often lead to devastating consequences down the line. With cybercrime on th... |
__label__pos Thousands of languages have evolved over time. They range from romantic, to Germanic, to pictorial, to guttural noises. The written language has evolved in the same way. Not only do the actual words change, but the style and the pictures and the letters of languages have changed as well. Egyptians used a w... |
__label__pos Sr. Seton Cunneen ’65 Fellows Thirty years after her graduation, the campus ministry outreach of Sr. Seton Cunneen ’65 was recognized by the Maurice R. Robinson Fund with the establishment of the Sr. Seton Cunneen Fellowship Program at Trinity. In the 14 years since the inception of this prestigious intern... |
__label__neg Research notes Aging in Asia: Lessons to learn from looking East America and Western Europe may find themselves looking East for innovative ideas about public policies that support older individuals and their family connections. That's the prediction of U-M sociologist Albert Hermalin, an expert on the dem... |
__label__pos WASHINGTON — Agriprocessing expert and founder of Harvest Fresh Africa, Simba Mhungu, says Zimbabweans living in the diaspora should take advantage of the country's depressed economy to put a foothold into business ownership. Mhungu was speaking at Harvard University Business School this weekend during the... |
__label__neg Do you find yourself in situations in which social drinking is expected? If you can’t or don’t drink for any reason, the best option is to simply tell your friends and acquaintances. But if you don’t feel comfortable with this, there are a few ways to make it appear to others that you’re drinking alcohol w... |
__label__pos “Girls students are not allowed access to the university compos after 6 PM; men students are allowed access until mid night” “Women students should NOT wear neither short sleeves shirts nor tight T-shirts they are only allowed to wear long sleeves or BIG shirts” “Un-veiled women are denied access to school... |
__label__pos The New York Times delves into a divisive subject in American politics right now: Tax avoidance. Apple, like most international companies, sidesteps many California, United States, European, etc., taxes by using tax havens like Nevada, Ireland, Luxembourg, and the Virgin Islands. The problem for the protag... |
__label__neg Multi-criteria analysis (MCA) Authors Date2013 Languageen TypeCase Study AccessibilityOpen Access MetadataShow full item record Permanent link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/10568/36064 Internet URL:https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/33719 Abstract/Description MCA is a decision-making tool develope... |
__label__pos Energy use is pervasive throughout all organizations. Designating a few important energy systems, equipment, facilities, and their associated operating personnel as significant, allows an organization to focus their limited resources on improving and maintaining optimum performance in a small number of cri... |
__label__neg Net migration and convergence in Portugal This work aims to present a project of research about the identification of the determinants that affect the mobility of labor from 1991 to 2001 (at NUTs III level). As main conclusion it can be said which is confirmed the existence of some labor mobility in Portug... |
__label__neg Where to go for healthcare CONFUSED ABOUT Healthcare in Quebec? The entire healthcare network of Quebec is undergoing a period of modernization. Plans are underway to increase the number of services provided in more convenient locations, meaning patients can have their everyday health concerns treated clos... |
__label__pos For an author the conclusion is a tricky section to write, be it in a thesis or an article. The two pitfalls that one has to avoid are to repeat what has already been said in the preceding sections and not to respond to the questions “so what ?” and “now what?”. The conclusion section is the place where on... |
__label__neg Eat well to maintain energy Blood sugar levels rise immediately after eating a meal and then dip a short time later, reducing your energy and triggering hunger. This dip in blood sugar levels after a meal is inevitable, but the duration and intensity of the dip will change depending on the meal and the amo... |
__label__pos Many freelance writers are excited to write a book. Yet this idea might also be intimidating due to its lenght and responsibility. Book writing is different from other types of freelance writing. Articles can be up to 1000 words, and content writing may take few days or weeks, but nothing comes close to ac... |
__label__neg Earning Your Voice "I was a participant in a shared human enterprise, rather than a combatant against the enterprise. That was crucial." The story of Christian philosophers in the North American academy over the past thirty years provides something of a case study in persuasion. Fifty years ago, the discip... |
__label__neg Let (X1, Y1), . . ., (Xn, Yn) be i.i.d. rvs and let l(x) be the unknown p-quantile regression curve of Y on X. A quantile-smoother ln(x) is a localised, nonlinear estimator of l(x). The strong uniform consistency rate is established under general conditions. In many applications it is necessary to know the... |
__label__neg The MSc in Applied Management and Sustainability is designed for students who wish to develop management skills with a clear emphasis on sustainable business models, entrepreneurship and innovation. The course provides the skills required to start new businesses or manage innovation in existing businesses ... |
__label__neg Whether supplies are goods or services: Transfer of title The transfer of the whole title in goods means the transfer of ownership of the goods. Unless the terms of the agreement specify otherwise, transfer is effected immediately in a normal sale of goods. It should be apparent whether title in the goods ... |
__label__pos New Silk Road: stabilising Afghanistan post-2014 28 May 2012: Mariam Safi, Insight on Conflict's local correspondent for Afghanistan, looks at how the revival of the country's ancient role as a trade and transport hub for South and Central Asia can contribute to a stable and prosperous Afghanistan. “We bel... |
__label__neg Abstract Abstract To better understand the relation between sequence and structure, and in an attempt to simplify the protein folding problem, a series of alanine substitutions was introduced into bacteriophage T4 lysozyme. In contrast to previous studies in this system, which were restricted to single α-h... |
__label__neg August 12, 2014, 12pm PDT An influx of new residents has also meant an influx of residential parking passes in the Southie neighborhood of Boston. Can a pilot program to extend residential parking restrictions (from four nights a week to seven) quell the "crisis"? July 17, 2014, 12pm PDT Jens Manual Krogst... |
__label__pos Russia surpasses US gold production for first time in 25 years In the last five years 270 mineral deposits were found in Russia, despite it not being a leading country for mineral exploration investment. " This, in our opinion, has negative consequences, including a negative impact on the social and econom... |
__label__pos My affection and respect for my good friend and colleague from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with whom I discussed current events in the Middle East over a leisurely Lebanese lunch last week was matched by our very different analyses of how tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia shaped the situation acros... |
__label__pos Causes Here's a sample of our volunteer opportunities:VIEW AS To promote human development through provision of health services using an integrated approach. St. Joseph Health Centre (JHC) is a registered Community Based Organization located off Jinja town. It is in Jinja district and it is located 12 Km a... |
__label__neg contributed by Santina Devine, Spring Program Assistant I’ve been working on a project this spring for the National Adoption Center in Philadelphia. My work involves helping to plan two “Match Events” for older youth in the foster care system and families interested in adopting teenagers. Teens in the fost... |
__label__pos WASHINGTON — With federal Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's findings against Microsoft Corp. on Monday, the nation's antitrust laws, born in the 19th Century to curb the runaway power of steel and oil trusts, staked their claim to relevance in the 21st Century era of bits, bytes and biotechnology. The econom... |
__label__pos A proposed rate change for Arizona Public Service Co. customers who install rooftop solar panels could affect the future of the state’s solar industry. The utility is proposing to give customers with new solar panel systems less credit for the electricity their systems supply to the power grid under a prop... |
__label__neg Eighth-graders in 2011 did better in science than their counterparts did two years before. Scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) science assessment improved for every racial, ethnic and income group and achievement gaps are narrower. That’s the good news. But there’s still a long... |
__label__pos If a network vendor representative starts off with any of these three phrases — software-defined networking (SDN),bring-your-own-device (BYOD), or lower total cost of ownership (TCO) — I would ask them to leave and come back when they have done their homework on your business. Why? Because clearly they don... |
__label__neg OPINION: The current climate of agriculture in the UNFCCC For some years, attention has been building on the links between agriculture and climate change, with debates building momentum within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and outside. Sam Bickersteth, Chief Executive o... |
__label__pos US District Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker ruled that Proposition 8 is unconstitutionally discriminatory because marriage is not between a man and a woman. Where could he have gotten this idea? It turned out that the judge himself is a homosexual. It is more than a stretch to believe that his life as a homos... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: RICHEY On October 17, 1996, the plaintiff, JoAnn Carpenter, filed a complaint alleging sex discrimination and retaliation by her employer pursuant to various sections of the District of Columbia Human Rights Act. The defendant, Federal National Mortgage Associatio... |
__label__neg How To Make Money Online Investing In The Stock Market I grew up watching my dad play the Stock Market and I’ll never forget the day he made $10,000 while he was taking a shower. He called my mom at her office and she told him to get back in that shower. NOW! My dad made his money with a pencil, a telephon... |
__label__neg In the late 1600s, Sir Isaac Newton penned a famous law: “Every body remains in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force.” The first part of the sentence (up to “velocity”) suggests that perpetual motion is not only possible but inevitable for any object already in mot... |
__label__neg A healthy diet is one with enough calories to meet your daily energy needs, and a balanced intake of fat, carbs and protein. You need to accumulate a negative energy balance to lose weight. This simply means that you need to expend more calories through daily activity than you consume through food. Althoug... |
__label__neg Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia spp.) is a fast to moderately fast growing shrub or small tree. Growing in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 12, crape myrtles experience and cause few problems in the landscape. To limit challenges with this plant, selecting an appropriate site and ... |
__label__neg An outline of the mechanics of the mind-body connection An understanding of the way the nervous system regulates bodily functions can give insight into how illness is created. The autonomic nervous system The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls all those processes that happen automatically and which ar... |
__label__pos All women love to have some “bling-bling” on their ears, arms, wrists and necks from time to time. And although all women have varied principles on choosing these accessories, all of them can make mistakes that could be costly. It is granted that humans learn from their mistakes, but jewelry mistakes can c... |
__label__pos Here’s a simple graph I just made for a presentation this weekend that plots the deficit/GDP ratio and the unemployment rate (CBO data; fiscal years; 2013 forward are forecasts). Unemployment’s stuck at an elevated rate, and expected to stay there (these forecasts assume the sequester sticks, which I fear ... |
__label__pos Monday, November 26, 2007 Land use law is unusual in the American legal system, in that it often works to the detriment of what poorer people would get in the free market—often explicitly, in the case of exclusionary zoning. Thus it makes sense for governments to sometimes give a break to “affordable housi... |
__label__pos Awakenings-Awakenings Within Movie Essay, Research Paper Awakenings Leonard, after 30 years, has been given the chance to live again, with the help of the L. Dopa drug. Awakening after 30 years, Leonard is faced with the fact that he’s lost 30 years of his life. All is revealed when Dr. Sayer photographs L... |
__label__pos Panel 27 Including the Voice of Women in Educational Development Panel organiser: Suzanne Adhiambo Puhakka, Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, Finland E-mail of panel organiser: suzanne.puhakka@jyu.fi Within the research on education, gender and development, as in development studies in general, the st... |
__label__neg public health Siminoff appointed dean of Temple's College of Health Professions and Social Work Type: News Story President Neil D. Theobald has announced the appointment of Laura Siminoff as the dean of Temple's College of Health Professions and Social Work, effective March 1, 2014. November 3, 2013 Public... |
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