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__label__neg Richard Morgenstein/Genentech A vial of Genentech's Avastin. Richard Morgenstein/Genentech toggle caption In the end, Genentech failed to persuade a single member of the Food and Drug Administration's panel of cancer experts that its blockbuster drug Avastin should keep the agency's seal of approval for tr... |
__label__pos As Green Monsters, we’re all for treating animals and the environment with respect, which is why this video of a cute dog who seems to be an instinctual environmentalist just warms our hearts! Paris, the sweetest dog ever, is doing her part to clean up the planet. Paris’ guardian states that “she [Paris] j... |
__label__neg Buy in this area With its tropical climate, warm people and strong economic growth, property for sale and rent in Mozambique continues to rise in popularity. Here you’ll find an eclectic choice of properties that range from city apartments and traditional homes to beachside hideaways and modern development... |
__label__neg Norman expands recycling options, adopts new plastics policy Norman residents no longer need to trash that empty yogurt cup because the city of Norman is increasing the types of plastics that can be recycled. Before the change in policy, Norman limited its residents to recycle only category one and two pla... |
__label__pos Product Spotlight Featured Research Quick Stats You are here A new study released by the United States Potato Board (USPB) finds fresh potatoes are more of a planned purchase than ever. At the same time, however, the research paints the picture of a potato shopper as someone who is more prone to getting me... |
__label__neg We can also calculate the correlation between more than two variables. Definition 1: Given variables x, y and z, we define the multiple correlation coefficient where r xz, ryz, rxy are as defined in Definition 2 of Basic Concepts of Correlation. Here xand y are viewed as the independent variables and zis t... |
__label__pos Occupy Wall Street: Right Idea, Wrong Address Anyone who hasn't heard about the Occupy Wall Street protest that has spurred demonstrations across the country obviously hasn't been paying too much attention to the news lately. While it's unclear exactly what these protestors want (they've admitted they don'... |
__label__pos 'Convoluted' hospital pricing under scrutiny Updated 11:17 am, Wednesday, December 4, 2013 In a lead story which ran over three pages Tuesday, the center emerges as a prime example of what the Times calls "convoluted hospital pricing." In other words, charging $2,229 for stitching up a patient's knee at it... |
__label__neg A BA in computer information technology prepares you for careers that go beyond traditional programming and networking. In this program of study, you can blend your creativity and technical expertise to explore careers in computer animation, graphic and web design, digital gaming and music, or technical wr... |
__label__pos ADVERTISEMENT Illustration: bullying M. Ryder, Tribune Media Service Connection is what makes the difference Article by: WILLIAM CORY LABOVITCH January 20, 2013 - 6:58 PM It was 2004 when I met a woman with a mop of red hair. Little did I know how much of an impact she would have on my life. My life had be... |
__label__pos There are few things that deliver a greater bang for your buck than investing in residential energy efficiency. It pays dividends — not just financial dividends, but health dividends as well, especially for lower-income families and people. Energy efficiency has real effects on our families. It lowers over... |
__label__neg During winter months many heat pumps will need to go through a “defrost” cycle during operation. Often this has not been explained well before installation, which leads to a lot of confusion about why the heat pump is not working. This document is provided to help users understand the defrosting cycle and ... |
__label__pos BUCHAREST, Feb 27 — With its steep, forested mountains set against blue skies, Romania’s central Pojarna Valley once looked like a postcard landscape but illegal logging has turned the site into an ugly scar. “The guys who did this used excavators. They even destroyed the young trees,” said Gheorghe Ridich... |
__label__neg Have A Safe And Enjoyable Trip With These Travel Tips Traveling is fun and exciting especially if you know where you are going. Many people make the mistake of assuming that they will be able to talk to the locals and get directions. You can use the tips that are provided below to avoid getting lost in a l... |
__label__neg 2010 - Laurie McNeill It is not every day that your college professor begins lecture by highlighting National Toilet Day or the birth of one Thomas Crapper (make the link between the two references yourself)! Then again, Utah State University engineering professor Laurie McNeill is not an ordinary professo... |
__label__neg Is your hairbrush full of furry balls after you’ve combed your hair? Chances are you may be prone to baldness. Here are 10 reasons why you are losing hair. Stress: Because our fast-paced lifestyles do put a lot of weight on our shoulders, it’s true that a good percentage of people who shed a bit of extra h... |
__label__pos Confidentiality and trade secrets are two cornerstones of any successful business. Workplace Answers’ protecting confidential information course covers all the basic topics of confidential information, including how to protect and share it, as well as a variety of real-life scenarios. The course also infor... |
__label__pos By Kristin Marvin, Yoga Tune Up Teacher Head and neck pain can come from a multitude of factors: poor posture, slipped or bulged disc, trauma, muscle tension, muscle weakness, muscle imbalances and/or injury. These pains are a growing epidemic due to our modern sedentary lifestyle (i.e. seated at desks, dr... |
__label__neg [John F. Walvoord, President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Dallas Theological Seminary] Like with many other doctrines, the doctrine of the kingdom in the New Testament builds on the concepts already revealed in the Old Testament. In summarizing the Old Testament doctrine, it was noted in a previou... |
__label__pos by Heather Roesner “There is a way to do it better-find it” – Thomas Edison The Children’s Creativity Museum (CCM) is a place that not only encourages creativity and collaboration with their visitors, but also their employees, interns, volunteers, and anyone else passing through their doors. I’ve even watc... |
__label__pos Social forecaster Patricia Aburdene—author of the 2005 book “Megatrends 2010″—predicted that future consumers would begin to spend money with socially responsible companies. She believed consumers would prefer to patronize companies that shared a similar belief system of giving back to the community. 826 m... |
__label__neg Does Aid Improve Public Service Delivery? The expected increase in aid to Africa will put a big challenge for public service delivery. Using a simultaneous equation model, this paper provides an analysis of the effects of the volume and volatility of aid on education, health, water and sanitation outcomes,... |
__label__pos Have you made your resolutions yet? I’ve been asking around over the last few days… it would seem that making resolutions at the beginning of a new year may be going out of style. No matter, I am a big proponent, and they work for me. I’ll drafted thoughts for my own resolutions and I’ll finalize them in t... |
__label__pos More than a ton of gum is stuck to the ground in the Mission District. Millions of pieces of chewing gum. Or more. That’s actual pieces, not the shadowy stains left behind after someone steams them off. And it’s a low estimate. See below for my back-of-the-envelope math. Used gum is gross; we could do with... |
__label__pos Are Social Media Next Thing to Worship? Smart is the new sexy, but sorry, hot girls and handsome boys are on Facebook, while you are in the lab. According to one survey done in the US, almost 100% of lab managers admit to never having used Flickr, and over 80% hadn’t signed up for a Facebook account. By Ap... |
__label__pos At his last European Council summit meeting, at least for the time being, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti gave some parting advice to his fellow leaders. Written up as a four page letter and reported on in the FT, Monti argued that the main problem with austerity policies is that there was too big a lag... |
__label__neg In the wake of several highly publicized incidents in which the Air Force failed to properly handle its nuclear mission as well as several subsequent critical reports, the Air Force Oct. 24 released a "Nuclear Roadmap" detailing organizational changes intended to improve its performance. The changes are in... |
__label__neg CANADIAN blogger and climate science sceptic Donna Laframboise has flown off for a tour of Australia to tell anyone willing to listen that the world's foremost body on climate change, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, is something resembling a shambling mess. Laframboise's trip... |
__label__pos On the eve of the Windows 7 and Snow Leopard launches (which respectively appear to be the best efforts yet from Microsoft and Apple), the basic platforms we all use remain products that are largely unchanged from concepts introduced decades ago, regardless of all their speed enhancements and evolutionary ... |
__label__pos Abstract Integrated energy (electricity generation) policy is by no means a settled issue in the post-apartheid era in South Africa. The policy framework is predicated on the need for new and additional energy generation capacity. It assumes that coal will continue to remain the dominant source for electri... |
__label__pos To tip or not to tip: that is the question. Other related questions: how much do I tip? Who do I tip? Where do I tip? The rules and customs around leaving a little extra for service aren’t set in stone; there’s no international standard for a practice that’s evolved over time from a reward for a job except... |
__label__pos There have been many suggestions among media and military analysts since 2003 of possible parallels between the war in Iraq and the United States imbroglio in Vietnam that ended so humiliatingly in 1975. The argument is most prominently made by critics of both wars, though it has also been articulated by d... |
__label__neg What is Best Treatment to Remove Spider Veins from Face? Also, What is a Typical Price. Thanks!! Doctor Answers 11 Face spider vein treatment options Facial vein treatments - Vein Treatment Center - Buffalo NY The best treatment is a pulse dye laser or IPL or others. We have more than 8 laser systems in ou... |
__label__neg A Answers (2) Brushing your tongue helps keep your mouth healthy. This removes any excess plaque and odor causing bacteria. You can do this either by using your toothbrush or a tongue scraper. There are several benefits associated with tongue cleaning. Many of the bacteria that cause bad breath actually li... |
__label__pos Ed Richards, the body's chief executive, has said that the proposals to be transparent on late payment, contract cancelling and billing charges would give the public "an all round fair deal". "Our proposals will encourage companies to be open and straightforward about additional charges where they feel it ... |
__label__pos How to Subscribe to Ask Ann When you subscribe to the Ask Ann Newsletter from the “Join! Get Newsletter!” drop-down menu in the top right of any page on this site, you’ll get a weekly newsletter on Thursdays with a homeschool question that one of our readers has sent in, and our answer to that question whi... |
__label__neg Contents - Previous - Next This is the old United Nations University website. Visit the new site at http://unu.edu Development of weaning foodsbased on malted, popped, and roller-dried barley and chickpea Asrat Wondimu and Nagappa G. Malleshi Abstract The optimum conditions for malting barley and chickpeaw... |
__label__pos Friends Hayley Buchko, 13, and Sheila Antal, 12, both students at West End Catholic, were also selected to go on the trip for their essays. Neither thought it would go anywhere when writing them. Then one recent afternoon, they were asked to stay a few minutes after class. "We thought we were in trouble," ... |
__label__pos Visitors Now: Total Visits: Total Stories: from The Conversation – this post authored by Sumon Bhaumik, University of Sheffield One of the most notable evolutions in economic theory is the change in how we look at companies. No longer do we see a black box which uses some process or technology to turn inpu... |
__label__neg A “core group” of 15 airlines have agreed to buy alternative aviation fuel from two producers, the Air Transport Association of America announced Tuesday. One of the companies, Seattle-based AltAir Fuels, announced it had entered into a memorandum of understanding to negotiate the purchase of up to 750 mil... |
__label__neg The top four congressional Republicans sent the following letter to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Monday ahead of the central bank’s two-day meeting that began today: Dear Chairman Bernanke, It is our understanding that the Board Members of the Federal Reserve will meet later this week to consider ... |
__label__pos In the trial of the Pennsylvania case where the idea of Intelligent Design being merely exposed to the students is being challenged, Robert Pennock testified that Intelligent Design fails to set forth a method. According to the AP Story: The concept of "intelligent design" is a form of creationism and is n... |
__label__neg Sensors & Transducers Game play on the go Alfred Binder looks at how the introduction of a miniature joystick, with ultra-fine control, has brought the computer gaming experience to the mobile phone C onsumers are familiar and comfortable with the user input devices supplied with PCs and games consoles, su... |
__label__neg Bryant, J; Cooper, K; Picot, J; Clegg, A; Roderick, P; Rosenberg, W; Patch, C; (2009) Diagnostic strategies using DNA testing for hereditary haemochromatosis in at-risk populations: A systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment, 13 (23) 10.3310/hta13230. Abstract Objective: To e... |
__label__neg Sustainable doesn't mean stagnant Getting the most out of our nuclear power plants Facing issues of global warming, rising carbon emissions, and increasing dependence on foreign oil, the United States is looking to nuclear power as a key player in the sustainable energy mix of the future. With the largest ... |
__label__neg Outils d'accessibilité Outils Sélecteur de langues Left navigation Additional tools European Commission MEMO Brussels, 29 January 2013 EU-India relations EU-India relations: EU-India diplomatic relations were established in the early 1960s, and expanded from an essentially trade and development relationshi... |
__label__pos Probably going to sound like a new age person here but really I am not. The point is that the world children are being born into today is not the world you and I grew up in. In large swathes of the world people are nearly constantly connected to the web, younger people especially. We have to learn differen... |
__label__neg Sindbis virus (SINV), the prototype alphavirus, causes encephalomyelitis in mice and provides a model for studying the pathogenesis of arboviral encephalomyelitis. Our previous studies with SINV have shown that survival is dependent on host and viral factors that include age and genetic background, virulen... |
__label__neg NUNM Helfgott Research Institute is conducting a study on the impact of a three-month elimination diet with nutritional counseling on food sensitivities in participants with a BMI of 25 or greater. Researchers at Helfgott Research Institute and NUNM invite you to participate in a clinical trial for which y... |
__label__pos New NAM Study Outlines Cost of Labor Regulations — by Mallory Micetich The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) recently released a new study that outlines the destructive legacy this administration’s relentless labor regulatory agenda will leave for manufacturers, their employees and the communitie... |
__label__pos Hello doll faces! I wanted to share something that happened to me Monday! So, Monday morning I woke up in a blah mood. I guess it was the let down of the weekend ending and not really wanting to get into the swing of things. I also have a bit of a cold due to all the pollen and the season changing. Monday ... |
__label__pos These products for ex discussed below in order of increasing boiling range (and thus willi e number), along with the analytical techniques used in their willie guevra forex. For hepatically eliminated drugs (e. (b) Two persons form a household. 94C for 5 s. A correc- tion for the heat absorbed by the remai... |
__label__pos Pierz and other high schools wisely recognized the value of surveying graduates, and seniors about to graduate. Recently I contacted about 35 Minnesota districts and five charter public schools. Twenty-six responded. Just under half do these surveys. But in every case, where it’s done, school officials are... |
__label__pos It’s hot out — beat the heat with these refreshing beverages. Maryse Chevriere, TheDailyMeal.com We’ve officially reached that point in the summer where it’s almost too hot to function. Heat records are being broken, weather maps of the country look like they’re suffering from a bad burn, the hum of fans a... |
__label__neg NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) – More fears of an imminent global recession sent investors into a selloff frenzy Thursday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 527 points, and ended the day down 390 points, marking the second consecutive rout in the stock market since the Federal Reserve announced a ... |
__label__neg Quick Reference A system of defining the severity of chronic fluoride toxicity based on enamel defects. The most commonly used indices are the Dean Index [Dr Trendley Dean (1893–1962), American dentist] and the Thylstrup–Fejerskov Index named after A. Thylstrup and O. Fejerskov. The Dean Index grades the e... |
__label__pos How to Start a Worm Bin: Your Guide to Getting Started with Worm Composting by Henry Owen I have completely jumped on the composting bandwagon. Any serious gardener knows that compost is the black “golden ticket” necessary to increase your garden yields naturally. I really like the idea of worm composting,... |
__label__pos Since generations wild plant species are exploited by human for medicine and food. Ethnobotanical studies are mainly concentrated around documentation of these species. An ehnobiological project conducted by Ministry of Environment and Forestes, New Delhi, resulted in reporting 3900 wild plant species uswd... |
__label__neg >> Sunday, October 3, 2010 I just want to start by saying that I am so excited about each and every woman that has decided to join me to go through the book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality. I don't know about you guys, but I found this first chapter to be incredibly revealing and cannot wait to delve deep... |
__label__pos Trying to decide if online backup, or backup as a service, will be beneficial to your small-midsized business (SMB)? John Merryman, services director for recovery services at GlassHouse Technologies Inc., discusses the benefits and drawbacks of online backup today. His answers are also available below as a... |
__label__pos From Parameters, Autumn 1998, pp. 112-20. Just because you have a capability does not mean that you can use it. For more than 50 years the United States has had nuclear weapons, and used them only twice. For almost a century America has had the capability to use chemical and biological weapons, and never h... |
__label__pos For the Defense Department to merely tread water, a good rule of thumb is that its inflation-adjusted budget must grow about 2 percent a year (roughly $10 billion annually, each and every year). Simply put, the costs of holding on to good people, providing them with health care and other benefits, keeping ... |
__label__pos When a contractor has been prequalified for a project, it increases the chances of success on many fronts, making it an effective risk management tool. In fact, if the request for qualification is well-conceived and the prequalification process conducted strategically, it can be argued that contractor preq... |
__label__pos It’s no surprise that some of my best customers are actively involved in sustainability and ways of going green. They are fearless enough to wear pencil eraser caps, paired with pearls and chandelier crystals, and they appreciate the discarded and the repurposed. An animated, petite woman with a great sens... |
__label__pos I’m guessing Al Gore thinks this piece is racist: The first results from the lab’s CLOUD (“Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets”) experiment published in Nature today confirm that cosmic rays spur the formation of clouds through ion-induced nucleation. Current thinking posits that half of the Earth’s clouds ar... |
__label__pos June 5, 2007 Where is the growth focused? There is a mad rush out here. Large swanky new shopping malls are opening every month to give the desired lifestyle to the next-generation Indians who believe in “work hard – party harder”. An average middle class Indian is earning well and want to live life BIG si... |
__label__pos Take Joseph. His wedding plans have just crashed; Mary, he has learned, is pregnant. We know that Joseph is full of anxiety, despite his plan to put Mary away quietly, because as he sleeps, an angel in a dream tells him, Dont be afraid. The admonition not to give in to fear is an important sign of divine a... |
__label__pos Have a Good Breakfast with These Healthy Diet Tips Lidya Ivanova| April 6th 2012 | Views: loading Making a healthy breakfast every single day can help you maintain a good health. This is a great healthy diet that you need to practice regularly. Eating healthy foods does not necessarily mean you are going t... |
__label__pos Over the past week, the financial world has been buzzing with news that banks worked together to fix the London Interbank Offered Rate, also known as Libor. Currently, the only bank that has admitted wrongdoing is British-based Barclays, and the bank is suffering a pretty serious fallout from the scandal. ... |
__label__neg Vietnam Veterans Of America & Veterans Of Modern Warfare Fight For Faster Benefit Decisions And Interim Benefits 'Lifeline' WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, two groups representing thousands of American veterans, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) and Veterans of Modern Warfare (VMW), a... |
__label__neg The Earth’s core is thought to be composed mostly of iron (around 80%) and nickel. This forms a planetary magnetic field which varies in strength and polarity. From studies of prehistoric lava flows, it is believed that the polarity of the magnetic field reverses periodically, on average every 250,000 year... |
__label__pos Confirming a diagnosis can sometimes make the difference between recovering and getting worse, as a recent Wall Street Journal article shows. But telling your doctor you want to go for a second opinion can be uncomfortable. So how should you let him or her know, and what should you do to actually obtain on... |
__label__neg In early October, I published a story about the questions I’m most often asked as a media law scholar and practicing media lawyer—and I said that whether I’m speaking generally to a non-client or giving specific legal advice to a client, I’ve noticed that the questions fall into three categories: Can I use... |
__label__pos Last fall, a new family moved into our neighborhood, and on the first day of school, there was a new girl at our little bus stop. They’d arrived at their house literally the day before school started. From Israel. That first day, the father took his little girl, Hadar, 6, to the stop. She wanted to take th... |
__label__pos Big data, large strides At the very outset, let us address two established perceptions around Big Data, which have garnered a lot of media space over the past year or so. The first leads one to believe that Big Data is an emerging trend in the IT industry and that value added deployments of the technology ... |
__label__neg Headlines: Back to Gynecology Articles Sunday, 30 March 2002 05:30 PM GMT The pregnant woman needs 1000 mg iron all through pregnancy i.e. 3.5 mg/day to maintain iron balance. Anemia in pregnancy is defined as hemoglobin concentration < 10 g/dlduring pregnancy and puerperium. Introduction The pregnant woma... |
__label__pos Defining Orgasm Edging, Orgasm Delay and Orgasm Denial Edging, delayed orgasm and orgasm denial are sensual practices exploding onto the sexual scene today. In case you’ve been closing your eyes and ears or hiding under a wall the past twelve months, here is a brief definition of what they are and what the... |
__label__neg OK, most of us are familiar with the approximate equation for turn radius on the snow as a function of tipping angle and side-cut radius, On snow radius = side-cut radius times cosine (tipping angle). We all know that there is bend in the ski, give in the snow, and that it requires a hard surface for the s... |
__label__pos Key facts In September 2013, armed members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) attacked the City of Zamboanga. This resulted in a deadly stand-off with Government soldiers for 19 days. The siege displaced more than 120 000 people, including indigenous peoples and households that depend on fishing ... |
__label__pos The drugmaker also said a review of its pipeline will lead to more approvals and higher sales by 2017. Novartis's stable of cancer drugs and sales are set to grow annually for the next five years, despite the anticipated loss of exclusivity on its cancer drug Gleevec, the company said. The Alcon unit is no... |
__label__neg Ahead of Mali Resolution, Worries Grow over Military Intervention WASHINGTON, Dic 18 (IPS) - Even as U.S. and French officials suggest that a United Nations resolution on military intervention in Mali could come by the end of the week, concerns are rising that such action could do far more harm than good. ... |
__label__pos Air Temperatures – The following maximum temperatures (F) were recorded across the state of Hawaii Tuesday: 80 Lihue, Kauai 85 Honolulu, Oahu 82 Molokai 89 Kahului, Maui 86 Kailua Kona 82 Hilo, Hawaii Air Temperatures ranged between these warmest and coolest spots near sea level – and on the highest mounta... |
__label__neg July 2, 2014 | Issue Brief on Budget and Spending The International Monetary Fund’s report on its 2014 Article IV Consultation with the United States risks encouraging inaction by U.S. lawmakers on adopting structural entitlement reforms to control U.S. spending and debt growth. The IMF report suggests ins... |
__label__pos By Glen C. Strathy Writers were using index cards long before personal computers came into being. While to some extent they have been replaced today by high-tech devices such as blackberries and cellphones, they remain an excellent, inexpensive, and convenient tool for writers to have in their arsenal. In ... |
__label__pos "Churches around the world are much encouraged" by the multilateral agreement on cluster munitions reached Wednesday in Dublin, and now look with expectation to "powerful governments that have not been at the negotiating table", said World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia in... |
__label__pos Iron Mountain® Global Research Service & Policy Centre Solution Highlights As a leader of your global organisation’s information governance programme, you know that your retention schedule is not a once-and-done document because regulations and laws are constantly changing. To help you keep your recordkeep... |
__label__neg Jesus compares the workings of the kingdom of God to planting seeds in the earth. “When the seed is sown,” He said, “it grows up….” Notice He didn’t say that it would occasionally grow up. Or it grows up if it’s God’s will. He said, “It grows up and becomes greater.” Period. God’s economy isn’t like ours. ... |
__label__pos The OEB has kicked off a consultation process that will likely result in commercial and industrial electricity consumers paying higher fixed charges for distribution service. This follows a similar process that was undertaken for residential consumers, as discussed in a previous post. The OEB’s May 28, 201... |
__label__pos Our society wants instant gratification with everything. The faster we go, the more we want it to move faster. Give us ‘quick’ or ‘instant’, and we want ‘ready-made’. Some ‘pre-fab’ things work well and there is a real benefit saving time and money buying something that is all put together for you. It depe... |
__label__pos BEIJING (Caixin Online) — Curiosity is one reason the website of the Central Discipline Inspection Commission (CDIC) attracts up to 2 million page views every day. Another reason is fear. Some website visitors, for example, want to know whether they or anyone they know has been targeted by a government cam... |
__label__pos Literature in a Hurry: Opportunities for rural are available in Morris I was on vacation last week, visiting friends and sightseeing in New York City. It was a lot of fun, and a strong reminder of while the city can be fun to visit, I really don’t want to live there. On every trip, large or small, I always... |
__label__neg What is it used for? Cancer of the blood, characterised by an increased number of granulocytes in the blood (chronic myeloid leukaemia - CML). Preparing your bone marrow before a stem cell transplant. Blood disorders such as polycythaemia vera, thrombocythaemia or myelofibrosis. How does it work? Myleran t... |
__label__pos They're building babies of steel here at the My Gym in Kent. "You better lift those legs up high and you better give me some squats!" joked owner Courtney Leeper. "No, definitely not the case." Okay, maybe rippling biceps and washboard abs aren't really the goal. But a foundation for a healthy lifestyle ca... |
__label__pos Hyperpedagogy: Intersections among poststructuralist hypertext theory, critical inquiry, and social justice pedagogies. Abstract (Summary) Hyperpedagogy seeks to actualize social justice pedagogies and poststructuralist theorizing in digitally enhanced and online learning environments. Hyperpedagogy offers... |
__label__pos One of my key female employees has told me that she and her partner are starting fertility treatment. Apparently, this could involve a considerable amount of time off. How should I handle this and what are her rights? One in seven couples in the UK has problems conceiving, so clearly this issue will contin... |
__label__neg This ingredient is in almost all of your beauty products If you were a teen in the 90s, you may have heard this in a song over the radio by Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale. You've probably also seen it in the ingredients list of moisturizers, hydrating skincare products, and lately even hair care products. Gl... |
__label__pos Memorandum by Railfuture (Railway Development Society) (PRF 51) FRANCHISING AND THE ROLE OF THE SRA 1. The SRA must act strategically. It must give leadership in formulating the long-term future structure of the industry. It should undertake or commission the necessary research and planning, and help to pr... |
__label__neg Editor's note: This article concerns Post-Exposure Prophylaxis, or PEP, a treatment for individuals who may have been exposed to HIV. In early April we will discuss PrEP, or Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, an experimental treatment for men who are likely to be exposed to HIV at some point in the future. We invit... |
__label__neg Stress is a natural reaction to changes in your life - both happy and sad. Going on an exciting first date or getting rejected both create stress. Stress is normal and can even motivate you, e.g., when you are stressed the week before a test and you study hard. However, too much stress can cause DISTRESS. ... |
__label__pos Is your organization's board new or going through a transition? Are board members seeking greater engagement? Would a little education and planning help board members? SCANPO’s Board Engagement Services Can Help!! One-Hour Board Consultation FREE for SCANPO Members SCANPO staff is available to chat with CE... |
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