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__label__pos Transforming Multichannel Content Distribution Date:Wednesday, September 24 Time: 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT Creating, approving, and distributing promotional content is one of the greatest challenges in commercial life science. With multiple external partners and disconnected systems supporting a highly ite...
__label__pos Transparency is long overdue. Why not let the doctors speak or provide rationale for return to play decisions? Once again we have another concussion controversy involving a quarterback. Last season we had Case Keenum. In the NFL opener, Cam Newton became the national focus. Now we have the Alex Smith situa...
__label__pos Gravy Trains- Where Are They Now?In a recent Gallup Poll survey, nearly 1/3 of American workers report being “completely satisfied” with the amount of money they earn, the highest percentage recorded as “satisfied” in two decades. 43% believe they are underpaid and only 4% would say they are overpaid. Of c...
__label__neg Estimating nitrogen efficiency of swine lagoon liquid applied to field crops using continuously variable irrigation Abstract (Summary)COBB, CHESTER RAY. Estimating nitrogen efficiency of swine lagoon liquid applied to field crops using continuously variable irrigation. (Under the direction of Robert L. Mik...
__label__pos By TJ Acena, PQ Monthly While that headline might not be the most shocking revelation, especially to bisexuals, turns out there have been relatively few studies of bisexuality. The New York Times recently did a feature called “The Scientific Quest to Prove Bisexuality Exists” and there were a lot of intere...
__label__neg I’m going to take an in-depth look at Betfair Trading and work out whether or not it really is as powerful as ‘Professional Traders” let on. I’m going to look at the basics of Betfair trading, some popular trading systems as well as the dangers of Betfair Trading. Betfair Trading Basics There is one simple...
__label__pos While the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, which, according to one of its designers, will prevent financial crises in the future, didn’t even mention the primary instigators of the subprime mortgage catastrophe, Washington is now finally wondering what to do about the government-sponsored enterprises know...
__label__pos Following my column last week on the new Anti-Poverty Task Force, a reader pushed back. "You say, 'We know what caused our poverty crisis,'" he wrote. Please share. "I'm one of the few that needs to be enlightened to what you imply as common knowledge." First, there's the change in the kinds of jobs people...
__label__neg Acetone is the organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones. Acetone is miscible with water and serves as an important solvent in its own right, typically as the solvent of choice for cleaning purposes in the laboratory. More th...
__label__neg Emotional abuse of children can be just as harmful as physical abuse, a new study finds. Emotional abuse includes behaviours like intimidation, humiliation and rejection. Around one-third of children around the world suffer emotional abuse, which is far more common than physical abuse. Professor David Vach...
__label__pos Guest post by Rohani Alexander: As a reading snob, I feel my book geek status is low when I catch up on Reading Is Bliss ( Karen note: aww, shucks but also - NOT TRUE!), because I often don't know the books mentioned, especially the newer ones. Being well read has involuntarily dropped far down my list of ...
__label__neg Digging of edges of shoulders into workpieces would be reduced or eliminated. In a proposed improvement of tooling for friction stir welding, gimballed shoulders would supplant shoulders that, heretofore, have been fixedly aligned with pins. The proposal is especially relevant to self-reacting friction sti...
__label__pos Break out the party hats and balloons. The Bank of Japan has taken the markets by surprise, lowering its policy interest rate to a range of zero to 0.1 per cent and vowing to leave it there until deflation is defeated. As the old level was already 0.1 per cent, this is what analysts like to call a symbolic...
__label__pos The Challenges of Taxing Investments in Offshore Hybrid Entities:A South African Perspective Introduction Tax avoidance (by contrast with tax evasion) involves using perfectly legal methods of arranging one’s affairs to pay less tax. This is done by utilizing loopholes in tax laws and exploiting them withi...
__label__neg Eesti sõnavõtt UNICEFi nõukogu istungil Eesti panuse kohta UNICEFi tegevuse toetamiseks (inglise keeles) 07.02.2013 Mr. President, Estonia welcomes many efforts made by UNICEF towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals and UNICEF contributions to implement the Rio+ 20 outcome. We hope UNICEF contin...
__label__neg If I were teaching a course on value investing, Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, 5th Edition, would be the main textbook that I would use. The authors are all current or former consultants of McKinsey & Company, the renowned management consultancy. When the book was originally publ...
__label__pos Friday, January 29, 2016 Author - Winscribe As of April 2015, 98 percent of all hospitals and 95 percent of Critical Access and small rural hospitals have demonstrated meaningful use and/or adopted, implemented or upgraded (AIU) any EHR. But while adoption is at an all-time high, so are hospital costs. In ...
__label__pos Treasurer Scott Morrison failed to tackle the growing woes of first home owners in this year’s federal budget, choosing instead to focus on the merits of negative gearing for those who already own their homes. For Malcolm Turnbull’s government, backtracking on negative gearing is not an option as this coul...
__label__pos The best low-carb guide just got better. Nationally known nutrition expert Jonny Bowden’s bestselling low-carbohydrate eating plan is now both more flexible and more effective at fighting appetite cravings. Whether you’re searching for a practical weight-loss program, simply want to eat better, or are alre...
__label__neg We really shouldn’t be surprised to learn that 1.4 million Americans have Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis since both diseases are linked to stress and diet. The typical Western diet is atrocious on a good day, and our stress levels are higher than they have ever been. While stress and diet are not th...
__label__pos CONSUMPTION AS A CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. which they may meet in every-day life. As the numbers of women in the universities increase, and the influence of educated wives and mothers is more widely felt, there will be an adaptation of university work to the needs of women as well as of men. The now scarcely per...
__label__pos The Internet of Things (IoT) is enabling manufacturers to be more efficient, productive and profitable in the face of increased competition worldwide. We look at five reasons why manufacturers are betting big on these new technologies. Productivity Productivity is arguably the main driver of IoT in manufac...
__label__neg (HealthDay) -- For patients who undergo instrumented spinal fusion, the rates of infection are higher among those who receive posterior lumbar interbody fusion compared with those who receive posterior or posterolateral fusion, according to a study published online May 10 in the Journal of Spinal Disorders...
__label__pos October 24, 2012, 10:07 am Tata Motors, a major automaker in India, recently announced plans to bring its Nano mini-car to the United States within three years. The Nano is smaller than a BMW Mini Cooper coupe but being laid out as a four-door — with a short but very tall profile — can realistically accomm...
__label__neg After 20 years of steady successes, the checkoff is now facing a worldwide demand that requires a 50 percent increase in protein by 2030. We must continue striving for even greater yields to meet this growing demand while differentiating our U.S. soy products and services in the global marketplace. What is...
__label__neg This guide walks you through every step in writing an awesome cover letter - from staring at the blinking cursor on a blank Word document to jumping out of your chair when you find out you got the interview! All I ask is this one small favor: Don't read each step. Do each step. In other words, don't think ...
__label__pos What do Hall of Fame baseball managers like Connie Mack and John McGraw have in common with today's business leaders? Why are baseball managers like Joe Torre and Dusty Baker better role models for business, government, and non–profit management than respected corporate giants like Jack Welch and Bill Gate...
__label__pos 1 Answer | Add Yours The Sex Discrimination Act of 1986 reads: An Act to amend the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and sections 64 and 73 of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978; to make provision with respect to requirements to discriminate in relation to employment which are contained in public...
__label__pos Without any protective treatment, most bamboo species have an average natural durability of less than 2 years. Stored under cover, untreated bamboo may last 4-7 years. These variations in bamboo durability strongly depend on the species, the length of the culm, the thickness of the wall, but also, and equa...
__label__neg This is a brief narrated animation on how the neurotransmitter from the pre-synaptic neuron is released into the synaptic cleft and how its subsequent binding to receptors in the postsynaptic neuron brings about the transmission and propagation of the nerve impulse. Type of Material: Narrated animation Rec...
__label__neg ALL dog article Guides tagged with Pancreatitis 6 dog article Guides Using Viokase-V Powder for Dogs, Viokase Powder By Team PetCareRx, May 22, 2013 Viokase-V(Pancrelipase)Powder for dogs and cats aids in the digestion process for pancreatic insufficiency sufferers by essentially providing the pancreatic e...
__label__neg BOARD SERVICES CORPORATION 901 Marquette Avenue South Suite 2810 Minneapolis, MN 55402-3268 Telephone (612) 330-9283 Email IDSMFG@AOL.COM November 22, 2002 Jonathan G. Katz, Secretary U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 450 Fifth Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20549-0609 RE: S7-40-02 Dear Mr. Katz: The pu...
__label__neg WWF’s Monica Echeverria has escorted scientists and television crews to the monarch butterflies’ wintering grounds twice. She spoke with WWF Travel about her remarkable experiences. WWF Travel: Our tour takes place in February. Can you describe what our travelers will see at that time?Monica Echeverria: Th...
__label__pos “But what, what, should I wear to the wedding?” Is someone you know getting married? Your brother or your husband’s college roommate? Your cousin, colleague, acquaintance, nanny? Always, people ask, what should they wear? Weddings are the Forest Of Fog And Terrors in the Land Of What To Wear. Like Candylan...
__label__pos The Large Hadron Collider is almost back in commission after its accident last year. It is the biggest atom smasher in the world and it is not American. It has been designed to discover the Higgs Boson, the current fundamentalest particle of all. For the super-conducting magnets which contain the stream of...
__label__pos Abstract. We introduce a sensitive method that allows one to distinguish positive and negative agglutination reactions used for blood typing and determination of Rh affinity with a high precision. The method is based on the unique properties of photonic crystal waveguides, i.e., microstructured waveguides ...
__label__pos Alamy Professors Gate at George Washington University By AnnaMaria Andriotis With a few weeks left until the new school year begins, families with college-bound children are preparing to pay hefty tuition bills. As we point out in the Weekend Investor cover story, “You Paid For College How?,” some families...
__label__neg Posted on July 26th, 2016 by In a recent study, the targeted agent cabozantinib did not demonstrate an improvement in outcomes compared to prednisone, among men with advanced prostate cancer. These results were recently published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Prostate cancer is the second leading ca...
__label__pos By Mark Wallace Now that both parties are fighting to take credit for the coalition's achievements, rather than seeking to blame each other for its impact, it seems an opportune moment to ask: who is winning the Coalition? Do the Lib Dems or the Conservatives enjoy more success in Government? Let's tot it ...
__label__neg CHEYENNE -- The number of out-of-state businesses looking at locating in Wyoming has doubled over the past two fiscal years, according to a report from the state's economic development agency. Sep 5, 2012 - By Bob Moen, The Associated Press An annual Wyoming Business Council report noted 40 valid prospects...
__label__neg Essays on Empirical Market Microstructure Date2011 Author Tuzun, Tugkan Advisor Kyle, Albert S MetadataShow full item record Abstract The first essay examines the events of May 6, 2010: the ``Flash Crash". The Flash Crash, a brief period of extreme market volatility on May 6, 2010 raised questions about th...
__label__neg Sallabank, Julia Margaret (2005) Prestige from the bottom up : a review of language planning in Guernsey. Current Issues in Language Planning, 6 (1). pp. 44-63. ISSN 1466-4208 Abstract This paper discusses language planning measures in Guernsey, Channel Islands. The indigenous language is spoken fluently b...
__label__pos Moss Side Fire Station Amateur Boxing Club We recently funded Moss Side Fire Station Amateur Boxing Club (MSFSABC), based in South Manchester. The group is an amateur boxing club based in Moss Side and is affiliated with Moss Side Fire Station. Marginalised individuals and those socially excluded are welco...
__label__neg When Decisions are Made Types of Decision Making Programmed Decisions—are routine decisions and follow almost automatic process. Following are some of the attributes of Programmed decisions: Managers have made decision many times before. There are rules or guidelines to follow. Example:Deciding to reorder ...
__label__pos At a client, we’ve been reworking some particularly hairy calculation code. For better or worse, the convention is that we call a FooFetcher to get hold of a Foo when we need one. Here’s an example that returns Transfers, which are payments to and from an account. In this case, we’re mostly getting hold of...
__label__neg The start of the new school year has many families across the country sweating the costs of higher education, as tuition at public and private colleges and universities nationwide are at an all-time high. A handful of legislators in the New York Assembly, however, have expressed their determination to incr...
__label__pos Is your social strategy efforts in line with the latest social media marketing statistics? Find out. John Koetsier of VentureBeat reports that “content marketing company Compendium ran a study with more than 200 companies” that looked into various social media marketing statistics in both B2B and B2C conve...
__label__pos In recent years, a number of high-end mind mapping software programs have added the capability of importing data from a variety of sources and displaying it in mind maps. This significantly increases their value as business tools – especially for creating dashboards that can display live data on key busine...
__label__pos Tropes of Transport Hegel and Emotion Publication Year: 2013 Intervening in the multidisciplinary debate on emotion, Tropes of Transport offers a fresh analysis of Hegel’s work that becomes an important resource for Pahl’s cutting-edge theory of emotionality. If it is usually assumed that the sincerity of ...
__label__neg Nursing Care Plan – Hyperthyroidism Hyperthyroidism is an over production of thyroid hormone, which creates far reaching metabolic effects. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the thyroid gland occur with increased vascularity. Most of the clinical manifestations result from increased metabolic rate, excessive ...
__label__pos Hey, Dad Circle of Life and All That Harold Haubrich died on March 2, 2010. It wasn’t a surprise other than that he lasted a few more days than we expected. He had made his own decision to discontinue the dialysis that had shored up the work of his failing kidneys. The doctors told him that he could expect...
__label__pos The royal society is currently celebrating its 350th anniversary. In its earlier years, Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Robert Boyle, Samuel Pepys, and other “ingenious and curious gentlemen” met regularly in London. Their motto was to “accept nothing on authority.” They did experiments, peered through new...
__label__pos Jul 15 2009 Folks, after years of scientific measurement and debate we have determined global warming is indeed man made, and we have isolated the source for 100% of the man made global warming. The reason it took years to resolve is we had to have a few decades of actual measurements to confirm global war...
__label__pos The aged population of India (above 60 years) was 84.7 million i.e. 7.5 per cent of the total population in 2005. It is expected to rise to 141 million by the year 2020 and further to 194 million by the year 2030. Old age group is one of the lowest income groups of the country. Hence they require additiona...
__label__neg After The Close - It wound up being a down day on Wall Street, though it did not start out that way. The major U.S. equity indexes began the session in positive territory—helped by news that a deal was reached by Cypriot government officials to keep that country from defaulting on its debt obligations—but ...
__label__pos People have always appreciated the timeless appeal of wood, and timber products are naturally durable, versatile and cost-effective. Recognizing this, Marshall Turner and a team of timber construction specialists founded Western Wood Structures in 1969. Their innovative ideas in the design, sale and instal...
__label__pos I've heard a lot about the buddy system – losing more weight if you are doing it with another person. I have one friend I could ask, but she's focused on the quick fix. How important is it to have a buddy? Yes, having a buddy can really help. There have been hundreds of studies showing that social support ...
__label__pos Testing methods with flat jacks are used to evaluate the quality of masonry structures and to define their mechanical properties. The substantial difficulties involved in taking representative and intact samples from masonry has led to the development of innovative and increasingly reliable methods and ins...
__label__neg Toyota's press release follows: Toyota City, Japan, June 25, 2014?Toyota Motor Corporation has revealed the exterior design and Japan pricing of its hydrogen fuel cell sedan, first unveiled as a concept at the Tokyo Motor Show last year. The car will launch in Japan before April 2015, and preparations are ...
__label__pos When Tory Burch was asked if she was ambitious by The New York Times in 2004, she blanched. For a woman who would soon become the second-youngest self-made female billionaire in the US, that sounds faintly ridiculous. However, society has long held a dim view of female ambition and Burch had subconsciously...
__label__pos Above are interactive slides from my talk at Spring Fair International on greeting card, stationery and gift market trends. All images include hyperlinks so that you can click straight through to the websites of any companies you may be interested in. Feel free to share this using the links above. The key ...
__label__neg By TIM HEARDEN Capital Press SACRAMENTO -- Much of interior California is embarking on a stretch of triple-digit days that could signal the start of a sweltering summer. Strong high pressure is building over the region from the eastern Pacific Ocean, bringing temperatures that could be 15 to 20 degrees hig...
__label__neg Breeding chinchillas is a great responsibility and must not be taken on lightly. You may already have a chinchilla and think it would be lovely to get him/her a mate. Consider all the facts very carefully before you go ahead. It is always wise to read as much as you can and from as many different sources a...
__label__neg The exit interview is now common practice in social services, . The information writes Nathalie Towner that the person leaving often passes on can be used to improve working practices for those who remain. It’s important to be able to listen to good and bad news and identify areas that need changing. The i...
__label__pos The Bush budget presents a serious risk to the Republican Party: It could confirm in the minds of many voters the suspicion that the party serves primarily the rich and privileged. President Bush's budget is just too easy a target for liberals and Democrats. Though the political fight over the budget in Wa...
__label__pos The taxpayer is expected to bankroll a massive bailout, and yet what will the taxpayer receive in return? Little more than a return to the same-old system which benefits the rich much more than the poor or middle class. Rewarding bad behavior by banks and investors can only be harmful to the incentive stru...
__label__pos Let it snow. Let it snow. Let it snow. Or rain. Or blow. The weather always makes news. Right now, as I write this post, it is snowing like crazy in Cleveland. And in Minneapolis. And across the country. Great for kids; bad for commuters. And HUGE news. “Arctic blast blamed for deaths”—CNN. “Rollovers, icy...
__label__pos SUMMARY Since 2014, Russia has mounted an extensive, aggressive, and multi-platform attempt to use its military and the threat of force as instruments of coercive diplomacy, intended to divide, distract, and deter Europe from challenging Russia’s activities in its immediate neighbourhood. The main elements...
__label__pos Components and Systems for Smart Grids: Lots ofChoices The last sentence on the Mouser Smart GridTechnology home page caught my attention: “The power gridmay have been created ‘dumb,’ but MouserElectronics offers the newest products and tools to help raise itsIQ.” Indeed. The electric utilityindustry’s goa...
__label__neg WEDNESDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) — Chicks and ducklings from a mail-order hatchery in Ohio are linked to two salmonella outbreaks in the United States, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. Salmonella Altona has sickened 65 people in 20 states and Salmonella Johannesburg ha...
__label__pos Medical residents aren't the only ones unhappy with new 16-hour shifts; most (71.6 percent) program directors who manage interns and residents disapprove of the duty-hour limit, according to an article published yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine. The 549 program directors largely support the...
__label__neg Field Guide to Common Insect Pests of Urban Trees in the Northeast Hanson, T., and E. B. Walker. [n.d.] Field guide to common insect pests of urban trees in the Northeast. Waterbury, VT: Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. Examination and use of many other manuals, particularly those of Forestry C...
__label__pos Study Coordinator Training Study coordinators perform essential activities towards the successful execution of clinical research. Study coordinators are tasked with an expanding set of responsibilities including patient safety and recordkeeping, federal regulations compliance, IRB compliance, interacting w...
__label__pos Coral reefs may be more independent and resilient than previously thought. New research shows that an isolated reef off the northwest coast of Australia that was severely damaged by a period of warming in 1998 has regenerated in a very short time to become nearly as healthy as it was before. What surprises...
__label__neg You may be wondering why on earth someone would use the words “enjoyment” and “smooth” in the same sentence with “shot” when referring to whiskey or liquor. The simple truth of the matter is – shots don’t have to take your breath or cause you to be the brunt of jokes for years to come. You really can enjoy...
__label__neg This study is maintained and distributed by the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA), the aging program within ICPSR. NACDA is sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) at the National Institutes of Heath (NIH). National Health Interview Survey, 1994 (ICPSR 6724) Principal Invest...
__label__neg Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine (Texas, USA) and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (Cambridge, UK) have deciphered how neurons can synthesize a diverse range of proteins from a relatively limited number of genes – a discovery with important implications for understanding how complex neural cir...
__label__pos Experiences of Budapest Waterworks with state, municipal ownership structures and with the involvement of private funding This journal author post covers some key points of a case study of Budapest Waterworks during changes of ownership and funding, considering the pros and cons of private funding and of P...
__label__pos Remember the federal law from a few years ago that was intended to give truckers a 400-pound weight exemption for auxiliary power units? The industry hailed it as good news until we found out the law was not a “mandate” – in other words, it had no teeth. A federal law that carries no clout with the states ...
__label__pos Global Financial Predication’s for 2017 Grace Century, an international Research and Private Equity Company based out of Ras Al Khaimah, U.A.E., publishes its annual predictions, as they relates to Global assets, financial environments, and markets, for the start of the year 2017. Detailed reports are avai...
__label__neg The is a 16th-century ethnographic research study in Mesoamerica by the Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún. Sahagún originally titled it: Florentine Codex In partnership with Nahua men who were formerly his students at the Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco, Sahagún conducted research, organiz...
__label__pos Rick Anderson, a long-time CIRA director, appears this week on TVO's Search Engine to respond to recent criticisms of the dot-ca domain authority. Host Jesse Brown asked Anderson to address my recent column focused on CIRA's disappointing performance in the realm of its social mandate. Anderson responded: ...
__label__pos Mike Konczal (thanks to ed at ginandtacos) reported earlier today on the latest release of a movie coming to states and cities all over the US, namely the sale of state and local government assets to alleviate pressures on strained budgets. For those new to this concept, the term of art is the anodyne “inf...
__label__pos The Hunting Heritage Program was developed for the purpose of conserving and maintaining North Carolina’s rich hunting heritage for current and future generations and is based on the premise that “it takes a hunter to make a hunter” and that the Recruitment and Retention of hunters is critical to long-term...
__label__neg Venus Williams withdraws from US Open due to Sjogren syndrome Published on September 17, 2011 at 1:42 AM Sjogren syndrome was in the news recently when tennis player, Venus Williams, was forced to withdraw from the US Open tennis tournament due to symptoms from the disease. Sjogren syndrome is an autoimmun...
__label__neg 10th Annual Executive Leadership Conference "This winter can't last much longer." So, plan your spring at NJSA's 10th Annual Executive Leadership Conference, April 22-23 with golf and a pre-conference reception on April 21, sponsored by Citrin Cooperman. The theme for this year's conference is "Your Staffi...
__label__neg Many of us, whether born there, residing there, or just interested in the place, describe the United States of America as “a nation of immigrants.” What exactly that phrase means has in recent times become the subject of heated public debate. As this year’s presidential candidates strain to appeal to voter...
__label__pos If Bitcoin is to succeed—if using the virtual currency is to be as hassle-free as handing over a portrait of a dead president in exchange for goods and services—it will require one thing: A consensual hallucination. We must all, in concert, forget the mystery around Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, overlo...
__label__neg Voters in Oklahoma and Arizona resoundingly supported ballot initiatives to opt-out of the federal health reform law, while Colorado voters appeared headed to rejecting a similar measure. Strong support for the anti-health reform ballot initiatives, which push back against the health law’s mandated purchas...
__label__pos It is the beginning of December and for those of us who NaNoWriMo’d that means we have made it to the end! Congratulations to those who met the goal of 50K words or beyond. To any of you who did not quite make it, this is truly one of those times when you get props for making the attempt and better luck ne...
__label__neg January 18, 2008 Culture Fundamentally Alters the Brain It's no secret culture influences your food preferences and taste in music. But now scientists say it impacts the hard-wiring of your brain. New research shows that people from different cultures use their brains differently to solve basic perceptual ...
__label__pos One of THE biggest questions I get, day in and day out, is how I’m able to live well on so little. When I first started blogging, I was living on what the world calls poverty, making $18,000/year. Yet, people would come to my house and their jaws would drop. They’d see a glimpse of my life and they’d have ...
__label__pos The Female Eunuch—first published in Britain in the 1970s, in the United States the following year, and quickly in more than a dozen languages around the globe—was an international sensation, and it's not hard to see why. It's erudite, funny, outrageous, contradictory, bold, and superconfident, and its aut...
__label__pos When it comes to hull design, a smooth-riding boat is not only more comfortable but is also safer Seldom can the heart and mind be more at odds than when falling hard for a boat and then inspecting it closely with a practiced eye. Although I can’t help with the palpitations, I can point you in the right di...
__label__pos Decisions: thrill seeking and other plans Avoiding near-certain disaster is usually a better investment plan than recklessly jumping into situations. 06:33 14 July 2013 There are times when we might look over decisions of our past with regret, or wish we had a second chance to do things right. Lately peopl...
__label__neg A new study reveals how the amygdala is involved in controlling predatory behavior in mice. January 4, 2012| A roundup of recent discoveries in behavior research Covering the life sciences inside and out December 21, 2011| The Scientist recounts the year’s top science prize winners and top-notch scientists...
__label__neg If you are thinking of a nice thing to have in your yard for relaxing you should think about hammocks. They can be a great addition to your yard and give you a comfortable place to lay down. You can read, take a nap or just enjoy the outside. When you put one in your yard you are allowing yourself time to ...
__label__pos Why You Should Care About Psychedelic Research Photo: ponyfire Bioneers, the green conference held in San Rafael, California, covers topics that have been marginalized in the past: youth, women, indigenous cultures and even psychedelic drugs. I surprisingly found myself in a session on the current state of...
__label__pos If you are a vegan and find that making this lifestyle choice has changed your life for the better, you would obviously want to share this positive change with others. After all, wanting others to make the same positive changes in their lives as you is natural – then there is the fact that you’re helping m...
__label__pos Michael Koles is a candidate for the Iola-Scandinavia School Board. He is running for the position being vacated by William Peterson, representing the townships of Scandinavia and Amherst. “I decided to run for the I-S School Board because I believe that education is our highest leverage strategy to grow o...