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__label__pos If there’s one thing we can pretty much all agree on, it’s that the NCAA sucks. However, they seem to be interested in sucking less, so much so that they are researching ways to improve the rulebook governing college athletics by slimming it down. Of course, some might say that it is not the rules so much ... |
__label__pos Scott Cummings, UCLA, has a new paper: The Internationalization of Public Interest Law.Here's the abstract: This Article is an account of profound changes in the organization and practice of public interest law that have emerged over the past 25 years against the backdrop of globalization. Its central clai... |
__label__pos Mentioned in? References in periodicals archive? TABLE 1 Executive Function and Reading Readiness Tasks Task Type Brief Description Designed to Measure Executive function tasks Forward Repeat back list of Short-term memory digit span numbers span Backward Repeat back lists of Short-term and digit span numb... |
__label__pos By Rick Manning — In light of this decision, a few simple questions for those in House leadership come to mind. How in the heck do you expect anyone to believe you when you say you don’t like ObamaCare when you continue to fund it and won’t even allow a vote to strip away monies for implementation? You can... |
__label__neg Secretary Duncan, Attorney General Holder Announce Effort to Respond to School-to-Prison Pipeline by Supporting Good Discipline Practices By Education Department, Ed.gov, July 21, 2011 Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Attorney General Eric Holder today announced the launch of the Supportive School Di... |
__label__pos On April 19, 1775, a group of ordinary, small-town Americans stood up in defense of their property, their community, and their ideas. First at Lexington and then at Concord, they put their very lives in danger. A new online program called “We The People” offers basic information about American principles a... |
__label__pos Climate Action Network International Intervention at the Dialogue on long-term cooperative action to address climate change by enhancing the implementation of the Convention 16th May 2005 Delivered by Mozaharul Alam Distinguished delegates, we meet here in Bonn, charged by the international community with ... |
__label__pos Though it was once conventional wisdom that you needed to have a four-year college degree to be successful, many employment experts believe that maxim has become myth... So while a college degree was de rigueur for the baby boom generation, that's not necessarily the case now. In today's highly technical a... |
__label__neg Executive summary: AIG remains best large-cap value play in the insurance sector. AIG P&C and Mortgage Guaranty showed strong y-o-y improvements in after-tax operating income. AIG Life & Retirement continues to do well and higher interest rates down the road should provide another earnings boost. The Prope... |
__label__neg Abstract 168: Prospective Nationwide Registry of Acute Stroke due to Large Vessel Occlusion in Japan Abstract Background: The multicenter prospective registry of Japan (RESCUE-Japan Registry) was performed to clarify the clinical impact of endovascular treatment (EVT) on acute stroke due to large vessel oc... |
__label__pos In September Steve Bloom gave us a pointer to this: Something strange Commercial shipping through the Northeast Passage over the last couple weeks has reported the seas bubbling as if they were boiling.Their observations have been reported to the science ministry who have sent scientists to investigate. Th... |
__label__pos Groundwork: The beet generation We are still in the midst of that heady season of overlap in the vegetable garden, when the spring harvest is being gathered but the warm-season vegetables are either launched or still being started. If you consider that the gardening season starting in January, as it does w... |
__label__neg Whatever standard you are playing, it’s almost certain that you could raise your game by improving your fitness a bit more. That’s because fitness is a key component of being an effective performer on the court, and is every bit as important as your skills with the ball. It’s one of the key elements that m... |
__label__neg With this book, photographer Ken Tape sets changes in the landscape in stark relief, pairing decades-old photos of the arctic landscape of Alaska with photos of the same scenes taken in the present. The resulting volume is a stunning reminder of inexorable change; divided into sections on vegetation, perma... |
__label__pos What if there was a city that was completely run on solar — where there were no cars, but instead a few thousand specially designed solar-powered vehicles to transport its citizens? What would you call that city? You might think think of it as a pipe dream, one of those "Cities of the Future" scale models ... |
__label__neg by Larry Smith Counterfactual history is an attempt to answer hypothetical questions by considering what would have happened if certain key historical events had not occurred. Such speculation has spawned an entire book genre, which seeks to understand the relative importance of the event in question. Scie... |
__label__neg Decreased kidney function and reduced cognitive function have been found to be linked. The researchers examined longitudinal data, five years apart, from 590 people. The aim was to track the change in kidney function that has taken place over that time period and to see whether it was associated with a red... |
__label__pos Dutch public health agency says, as smoking, eating poor diets like too little fish, fruit and vegetables puts human health into trouble//. Insufficient consumption of fish, fruit and vegetables leads to most serious illness and death – A study by European Food Safety Authority, Netherland says. Dutch Nati... |
__label__neg All Topics Biotechnology Biotech Business Biotech Products Cancer Cardiovascular Dermatology Drug Discovery Endocrinology Gastroenterology Immunology Infectious Diseases Mental Health Neurology Obstetrics Orthopedics Public Health Respiratory Rheumatology Urology Track topics on Twitter Track topics that a... |
__label__neg If after treatment your ovaries don't produce ripe eggs anymore, it doesn't mean you can't carry a pregnancy to term and give birth to a healthy baby. If you decide not to extract and store your own eggs or ovaries, egg donation is another option. Many companies offer egg donation services, allowing you to... |
__label__neg Dental: Career and Education Opportunities in Nashua, New Hampshire Dental: Dentists work to prevent and repair problems related to our teeth and gums. They fix problems when they arise but also strive to help prevent them before they occur. Nashua is situated in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. It has ... |
__label__pos Some eras have begun We’re said to be in the big data era, the cloud era, the internet-of-things era, the social media era, the selfie era, and the era of A.I.-human hybrid intelligence. The good news is: There’s a constant stream of technology innovations. Tech vendors are therefore the ones that often pr... |
__label__pos Åsa Degermark speaking at Quadriga’s 2016 Internal Communication Conference / Image: Quadriga Media According to tradition, our company organised a yearly face-to-face meeting with managers from our global research and development (R&D) organisation. But out of 3500 managers, we could only afford to host 7... |
__label__pos Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner urged a council of regulators to recommend that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission tighten rules on money- market mutual funds. The Financial Stability Oversight Council should release for public comment options for an overhaul of the funds, an alternative to... |
__label__pos 22 October 2015 'Freedom to Convert' launch October 21st was an important landmark in Evangelical Alliance Wales' work to raise awareness of the 'freedom to convert'. Some readers may already be aware of this focus, through an article written in the June Idea magazine, outlining a 'joint statement' initiat... |
__label__neg A Jacuzzi bath upgrades a bathroom and adds value to a home. It also provides a good return on your investment if you decide to sell the home. There is more to the installation process than pulling out the old bath and putting in the new Jacuzzi bath. Follow these steps to install a Jacuzzi bath. Skill lev... |
__label__pos In The Secret Life of France, Lucy Wadham largely confirms my description of French culture and mindset. Compared to the English, she perceives the French as : - theoretical, obsessed about ideas (as opposed to the pragmatic, factual English) - conformist and conservative in term of clothing (unlike the ec... |
__label__pos The Observatoire du Foncier maintained by the Développement paysannal et gestion des terroirs (DPGT) project and the Institut de recherches pour le développement (IRD) in northern Cameroon since 1997 has revealed an increase in competition for access to land, both in older areas and in immigration zones, a... |
__label__neg The position of bankruptcy judge was established by Congress in 1978 as part of broad legislation that reorganized the nation’s bankruptcy system (92 Stat. 2657). Under the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, referees appointed by district judges oversaw the administration of bankruptcy cases in the district courts, a... |
__label__neg With wireless internet taking over our lives, internet cables have become a rare sight. Today, what has been a breakthrough, cutting edge discovery just several years ago, is being utilized by most of us every day. It’s called Wireless LAN (otherwise referred to as WiFi, or WLAN) and while it did bring abo... |
__label__neg Chronic pain affects more than 100 million Americans, according to the American Academy of Pain Medicine. That’s more than diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancer combined. It also doubles the risk of suicide. Yet, unlike for most of these diseases, there is no objective diagnostic tool to mea... |
__label__pos 5. Inspect your building This is known as a 'management survey'. The aim is to produce an 'asbestos register' which says where asbestos is located or where there might be asbestos. For small premises eg workshop, trading estate unit, office, shop. If you follow these steps correctly, your own inspection is... |
__label__pos Exit doors intended to save lives during an emergency evacuation need to be designed so they do not inadvertently kill or injure door operators if the cabin remains pressurized. The doors need to feature a vent or gate so that they can be opened safely even if the cabin pressurization system is malfunction... |
__label__pos Not that investors have been hard done by. At this stage in the property cycle the argument for companies owning their workplaces is compelling, especially when the proposed offices provide plenty of room for expansion into the upturn. The wonder is that more have not made the switch from long, inflexible ... |
__label__pos I am really excited to share something special with you today! With my recent move and being sick this week, my friend Leanne from Healthful Pursuit is doing a guest post today. I’ve been following Leanne’s blog for awhile and I know you will love her style as much as I do. Leanne is a holistic nutritionis... |
__label__pos Enterprise Infrastructure Integrating IT Leadership Enterprise tips from three experts Stephen Ibaraki @sibaraki Published: March 5th, 2014Recently I interviewed three experts who shared their deep insights into the enterprise — David Chesebrough, Robert Damashek and Elizabeth Southerlan.All are noted ente... |
__label__pos Ebola Suits Make People Look Scary. So This L.A. Artist Had an Idea A healthcare worker with a photo on his apron, part of Mary Beth Heffernan's project in Liberia Marc Campos “Why don’t they just put a photo on those?” was the first question artist Mary Beth Heffernan asked last summer, when the Ebola epi... |
__label__neg Your body breaks down carbohydrates into their simplest sugar form for absorption. The glycemic index is a numerical ranking system that rates how quickly these sugars will raise your blood sugar. All carbohydrate-containing foods are compared to the simple sugar glucose, which is given a glycemic index of... |
__label__neg Islamist capital accumulation has split the Turkish bourgeoisie and polarized Turkish society into secular and religious social groupings, giving rise to conflicts between the state and political Islam. By providing a long-term historical perspective on Turkey's economy and its relationship to Islamism, th... |
__label__neg According to researchers a protein found in human fat cells may become key to the development of future treatments for type-2 or adult onset diabetes. According to Dr. Lucino Roseveltte, professor of medicine at 0the Hopkins College of Medicine in New York , there are molecules produced by the fat cells, t... |
__label__pos Unlike in other parts of the world, where people run for cover when it rains, in the Western Ghats, people head out on hikes when the monsoon arrives. The rains bring the scorched hills back to life: the aroma of parched earth slaking its thirst, the sound of gushing streams and thundering waterfalls, and ... |
__label__neg Michael Blaivas, J Ultrasound Med 2012; 31:823–826 |www.aium.org During the last 20 years, ultrasound has been shown to be highly effective in evaluating a range of pathologic pulmonary conditions. One of the most widely studied and practiced applications is the evaluation of pneumonia with ultrasound. Ult... |
__label__neg Pest Control Past and Present Pest Control: Past and Present The Changing Pest Control Landscape in the Food Processing Industry By Zia Siddiqi, Ph.D., B.C.E., Director of Quality Systems, Orkin, LLC In today’s world of heightened scrutiny on food safety, it’s hard to believe that not so long ago there wer... |
__label__neg Thermostat Offers Beauty and Brains: Match or Accent Home Décor while Balancing Comfort and Energy Savings MINNEAPOLIS, April 9, 2013 – Honeywell (NYSE:HON) today announced the Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat, a groundbreaking connected thermostat that allows design-focused homeowners to customize it to match or ac... |
__label__neg Whey Protein Versus Soy Protein—Which Is Better? Body builders and other athletes as well as everyday people looking to improve their levels of fitness have been turning to protein supplements in greater numbers than ever before. Two of the most commonly used sources of protein are whey and soy. Despite th... |
__label__neg Interest Inventories and Games for Kids? Discovering what interests kids is an important part of understanding what motivates them. Creating an inventory means taking stock of the various interests, either formally or informally. These in... Read More » http://www.ehow.com/info_8379126_interest-inventories... |
__label__pos There’s a very large gulf between my conclusion, explained on Friday, that Obama is toast on Election Day and confident projections like Nate Silver’s poll-reading model still giving the president (at last check) a 77.4% chance of victory. Let me explain why, and what that says about the difference between... |
__label__neg Shire has flagged the promise of existing and new drugs as evidence that AbbVie's $46 billion offer undervalued the company. The company is the latest British firm to be targeted by a US group seeking lower taxes. Shire is taking a leaf out of AstraZeneca's playbook by disclosing long-range internal foreca... |
__label__neg In a long discussion on Twitter about the future of journalism and the media, venture investor and Netscape creator Marc Andreessen talked about why he is fundamentally optimistic about the news business and the ways in which it is being disrupted by the internet Joakim Baage's insight: The biggest problem... |
__label__neg A survey of 2,000 adults for a new coalition of more than 50 charities and faith groups showed that more than a third wanted government intervention to help the poorest. Just over half said they would be more inclined to vote for a party which took serious measures to eradicate poverty. The new coalition, ... |
__label__pos If you want freelance writing to pay like a business, you have to treat it like a business. More specifically, you have to treat it like a small business, because that is exactly what it is. And there is one thing universal among small business owners; they live and breathe it. Every minute of every day. F... |
__label__neg A Web agency that can deliver will ask more questions than you; about your customers, your business and your industry. If all that matters to them is the platform your website will sit on or the wonderful design they can create, you could well end up with a website that gets very little (if any) traffic. Y... |
__label__pos Related Articles Nature isn't a commodity that should be bought, sold and traded 1st May, 2011 Dr Kate Rawles Defra's attempt to put a price tag on nature with its National Ecosystem Assessment may reinforce the dangerous conceit that our own place in ecosystems is more important than any other, argues Dr ... |
__label__pos Some students at Auburn University don’t necessarily have to worry about missing out on important lectures if they have fallen ill or are poor note-takers. Thanks to a Burlington, Mass.-based company’s telepresence solution, students can access classes on-demand with a few clicks of a button. Starbak , a p... |
__label__neg It can be difficult to keep up with what is going on in the business side of children's books. Once a genteel industry dedicated to providing good books for libraries, children's books are now big business, expected to contribute significantly to the bottom line of media conglomerates. Here I comment on th... |
__label__neg Iron is another nutrient that new vegans and vegetarians are often concerned about. Fortunately, there are many excellent plant sources of iron. Our recently-updated article, Iron in the Vegan Diet, contains a list of the iron content of selected vegan foods, a comparison of iron sources, and some sample m... |
__label__pos As a keen supporter of corporate volunteering program, when the learning trail activity with children from low income families was announced, I quickly signed up for it. Turns out, only 6 of us have put our names down. Unlike the one we did for the elderly, this activity was intense. And it involved quite ... |
__label__neg The outer space is one place where only very few people have visited. These people are those who have a considerable amount of knowledge regarding the outer space, whom are the astronauts or the astronomers. Well, there is no question about that since these are the individuals who are in-charge for the stu... |
__label__neg Read this article to learn about the meaning and types of discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques. Meaning of DCF Techniques ? Investments are essentially current capital expenditures incurred at present in anticipation of future returns. Hence, the timing of expected future cash flows is important in the in... |
__label__neg Today is Ada Lovelace day, which is all about celebrating the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths. I want to use it as an excuse to highlight the work of Henrietta Leavitt. Leavitt was a pioneering woman astronomer at a time when women were mainly employed in observatories t... |
__label__neg Lifetime Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Among Non-White Ethnic Groups Condition Cardiovascular Diseases Coronary Disease Heart Failure, Congestive Atrial Fibrillation Study Type: Observational Study Design: Time Perspective: Retrospective Official Title: Epidemiologic Study of Ethnicity and Lifetime Risks... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED217740 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1982-May Pages:15 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:0 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A English for Technical Training (ETT) and EAP Testing. Regan, Michael V.; McCoy, Gregory A. Most U.S. institutions require international students to meet a minimum English proficiency t... |
__label__neg English français Infectious Disease Containment Based on a Wireless Sensor System Infectious diseases pose a serious threat to public health due to its high infectivity and potentially high mortality. One of the most effective ways to protect people from being infected by these diseases is through vaccinat... |
__label__pos Sunday’s New York Times had an interesting article on the state of customer-airline relations (Will Airlines and Passengers Call a Truce?, Feb 21). The general tone is that we, the flying public, are as mad as hell but seemed resigned to taking it some more. While the airlines have general won praise for h... |
__label__neg dc.contributor.author Pakulak, Eric Robert dc.date.accessioned 2009-02-20T00:47:26Z dc.date.available 2009-02-20T00:47:26Z dc.date.issued 2008-09 dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1794/8590 dc.description xv, 169 p. ; ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries.... |
__label__pos No, it’s not a typo. I’m not referring to the better known CSF in vision – Contrast Sensitivity Function. I’m referring to Vermeulen’s notion of context sensitivity as being dysfunctional in autism. He writes (p. 37) that context is the set of elements within the perceiving person and of elements in the sp... |
__label__pos Outside Forces Drive China's Big Flip-Flop Read More. For all its political intrigue over the years, China has had a relatively clear economic strategy, at least until recently. In the last few weeks, however, its approach to managing its exchange rate has puzzled those who closely follow it. The move by C... |
__label__pos In the past, pregnancy after cancer was largely unheard of. Today, it is increasingly a possibility. Oncofertility has emerged as an interdisciplinary field bridging biomedical and social sciences, and examining issues regarding an individual's fertility options, choice and goals in light of cancer diagnos... |
__label__pos Crest Nicholson is delighted to present Fallowfields at Monksmoor Park; a collection of high quality homes with gardens, comprising of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses in Daventry, Northamptonshire. These new homes are nestled in an abundance of open space and bounded between the reservoir and Grand Union Canal wit... |
__label__neg Elgar original reference Edited by Chris Brewster and Wolfgang Mayrhofer Chapter 28: Models of Human Resource Management in Australia and New Zealand Extract 28 Models of human resource management in Australia and New Zealand Peter Boxall and Steve Frenkel The goal of this chapter is to compare and contras... |
__label__neg An apricot tree looks better and produces more fruit when it’s properly pruned. The process of building a strong, productive tree begins at planting time and continues throughout its life. Once you learn how to prune an apricot tree, you can approach this annual chore with confidence. Let’s take a look at ... |
__label__neg Human Rights Watch is greatly concerned about the ability of some courts in the former Yugoslavia to adjudicate war crimes cases without ethnic bias. Based on its trial monitoring, Human Rights Watch has concluded that bias by the judiciary has influenced trials in Croatia following the 1991-95 war. Ethnic... |
__label__pos If you have ever walked through a supermarket, fast-forwarded through commercials or surfed the Web, you’ve probably been bombarded with more subconscious advertisements than you can imagine. In recent years, many businesses in the U.S. and around the world have turned to new and unusual marketing techniqu... |
__label__neg Christmas is a season of giving, and in a rather self-serving application of that spirit, this week I'm asking readers to give me something. Specifically, I'm asking for reactions to my list of the 10 most important "mega-trends" in Catholicism today, which appears below. My next book is titled "The Upside... |
__label__pos The DSMIV cites as an “essential feature” of the narcissist a “lack of empathy that begins by early childhood and is present in a variety of contexts.” If lack of empathy isn’t a hallmark of an antisocial individual, then what is? – Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D. For the layperson (including this writer), the w... |
__label__neg The ventilation fan exhaust outlet is on the back of the fan for wall mounted models and on the side for models that are ceiling mounted. The exhaust outlet is where the air pulled from the room is discharged into the duct work, or a dedicated vent, and channeled outside.Continue Reading For example, looki... |
__label__neg Not yet a Member? HR Magazine is highlighting the next generation of HR leaders. Is your employee handbook ready for the New Year? With SHRM’s Employee Handbook Builder get peace of mind that your handbook is up-to-date. Get the HR education you need without travel expenses or time out of the office. Join ... |
__label__pos If you are to believe the summary report prepared by the judge Hans-Joachim Eckert of Michael Garcia’s report into the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids, world football is in good hands. According to Eckert’s summary, to the extent that there was some “improper conduct” by at least some bidding nations, these a... |
__label__pos Brett Swenson's Potential Difference explores the notion of transmutation. Physicalities of time, material anomalies, and a focus on electromagnetic phenomena provide the opportunity to experience objects and situations that vibrate between opposing states of being. Tall grasses and low trees surrounded us... |
__label__pos I have no rhythm. Ask A. Before Lila was born we took an infant CPR class. When performing infant CPR you are told to sing “Stayin’ Alive” and provide CPR on the beats. This provides the correct number of compressions per minute for infants. So we had to practice while listening to the song and I was incap... |
__label__neg Many women suspect they may be carrying more than one baby, but how can you know for sure? Symptoms of a Multiple Pregnancy The following are signs and symptoms of a multiple pregnancy: Ultrasound Confirmation Ultrasound is the only way to know for sure if you are carrying multiples. Doppler Heartbeat Coun... |
__label__pos Gabe Klein shows no signs of being your typical transportation commissioner, which means if he makes no waves and leaves Chicago quietly after a couple of years he won't have done his job well. Klein describes himself on Twitter as "DC/CHI guy, transpo 3.0 visionary, pop culture junkie, entrepreneur, bike ... |
__label__pos Rice University graduate students working in chemist James Tour’s lab proved that graphene can be made out of almost anything, including Girl Scout Cookies. And if you make it out of a box of Girl Scout Cookies, they could be worth $15 billion. TG Dailyreports that the lab reached out to a troop of Houston... |
__label__pos 24 Jan, 13 | by BMJ “Water is another matter, has no direction but its own bright grace” [from “Water” by Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet]. I turn on the kitchen tap but no water flows. Surprised, and a little confused, I go to the bathroom—nothing. The shower—dry. Then I recall the notice seen earlier in the h... |
__label__pos There is no doubt that alcohol abuse and other self-destructive behaviors are major problems among modern Indians. Is this a medical issue that will be solved by psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers? Or is this a political issue that can be solved only by ending the oppression of Indians? There... |
__label__pos …this happens. It doesn’t always happen exactly the same way, but what happened this past weekend is pretty typical: (Language students! Listen for these key words: 洋娃娃、真可爱、眼睛、漂亮、小美女、跟姐姐玩儿 。) I know we’re not the only foreigners in China that regularly attract this kind of attention from total strangers. H... |
__label__neg The 10 PLANKS stated in the Communist Manifesto and some of their American counterparts are... 1. Abolition of private property and the application of all rents of land to public purposes. Americans do these with actions such as the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (1868), and various zoning, school... |
__label__neg Date of Award 12-2013 Document Type Dissertation Degree Name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Program Biomedical Sciences Track Microbial Pathogenesis, Immunology, and Inflammation Research Advisor P. David Rogers, Pharm.D., Ph.D. Committee Ramin Homayouni, Ph.D. Richard E. Lee, Ph.D. Bernd Meibohm, Ph.D. Todd B... |
__label__neg This is one of the easiest mass air flow sensors to Test. The following Test is an On Car Test that checks the performance of the MAF sensor with the engine running. You'll test this GM MAF sensor with a multimeter that can read Hertz (Hz) Frequency. No scan tool is required or any other expensive testing ... |
__label__neg Roy, Tirthankar (2000) De-industrialisation: alternative view. Economic and Political Weekly, 35 (17). pp. 1442-1447. ISSN 0012-9976 Abstract 'De-industrialisation' is an argument that British India, which started with a large and well-developed manufacturing tradition, saw a decline in its traditional ind... |
__label__neg Mixing colors is always a challenge especially if you are a new artist, so understanding the basics is essential in helping you progress into more advanced mixing. Just to make it more complicated, paint color varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, so it helps if you make a paint color chart of the pain... |
__label__pos Today, President Bush will designate vast stretches of American-controlled Pacific Ocean including islands, reefs surface waters and sea floor as marine national monuments that will serve to limit fishing, mining, oil exploration and other kinds of commercial activities in the designated areas. Areas of in... |
__label__neg The Health Benefits of Delicata Squash Vegetable Delicata squash is a winter squash, a member of the Cucurbitaceae family and relatives of both the melon and the cucumber and comes in many different varieties. While each type varies in shape, colour, size and flavour, they all share some common characteris... |
__label__neg The Trenches Of World War One The Great War 1914-1918 When war broke out in 1914, both sides dug themselves into trenches along the Western front. The Western Front stretched over 430 miles from the Belgian coast to the border of Switzerland. Trench warfare meant that a war that many thought would be over ... |
__label__neg Title Date on Master's Thesis/Doctoral Dissertation 8-2016 Document Type Doctoral Dissertation Degree Name Ph. D. Department Health Management and Systems Sciences Degree Program Public Health Sciences with a specialization in Health Management, PhD Committee Chair Esterhay, Robert Committee Co-Chair (if a... |
__label__neg About this study UCSD is recruiting breast cancer survivors age 18 to 50 years old for a new study, “Women’s Health Survivorship Care Plan”. The purpose of this study is to determine if a tailored women’s health survivorship care plan will improve reproductive health symptoms (i.e., hot flashes, fertility ... |
__label__pos One of my first questions to a teacher was about emotions. In my mistaken view, Buddhists were people who had subjugated all their conflicts, and so they lived continually in a state of equilibrium, which, for me, made them unshakable, but also somewhat insensitive. If I practiced Buddhism, would I become ... |
__label__pos 1. Lydia DePillis responds. I’m all for upzoning only(/mostly) poor neighborhoods if that’s all the extra density we can get (though here at Market Urbanism we’re kind of utopians – we don’t care much about political feasibility), but I’m not nearly as optimistic about inclusionary zoning as she is. At its... |
__label__neg For the frugal-minded home buyer, purchasing a foreclosed-upon house may seem like a no-brainer. Houses go into foreclosure when the owner cannot make payments, and the bank simply wants to cut its losses for as much as it possibly can, usually at a price below the market value for the home. With the implo... |
__label__neg Prostate cancer is a major killer US scientists have moved a step closer to a simple urine test to distinguish between the benign and aggressive forms of prostate cancer. Some prostate cancers are slow-growing, while others require rapid treatment. But telling them apart can be difficult and some patients ... |
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