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__label__neg Rule 2.550. Sealed records (a) Application (1)Rules 2.550-2.551 apply to records sealed or proposed to be sealed by court order. (2)These rules do not apply to records that are required to be kept confidential by law. (3)These rules do not apply to discovery motions and records filed or lodged in connectio... |
__label__pos Ask Tom Gray about the three biggest issues most small businesses face and chances are you'll get this list: Differentiation other than price. Getting new customers. Managing cash flow. Pretty spot on, especially when you consider that finding, or developing, a business' differentiation often is an integra... |
__label__pos Colorado lawmakers looking ahead to the next fire season after a historic year are shying away from statewide building requirements, and instead are considering tax credits to encourage mitigation and more assistance to firefighters, including death benefits. Opposition from municipalities led to a relucta... |
__label__pos Rendering of the citys proposal to build cafes under the F.D.R. Drive. Can the waterfront improve much if the F.D.R. stays? By Kit White For decades, the East River shoreline between East River Park and Battery Park has languished as a forgotten remnant of a misbegotten vision to encircle Manhattan in a ma... |
__label__neg By Lukas Eggen Ely Times Staff Writer The White Pine High football team and student council received a special message last Thursday when former NFL player George Kunz spoke to students at White Pine High School. Kunz, an eight-time pro bowler and former first-team All-American at Notre Dame, hoped to help... |
__label__pos Motivation is the internal and external factors those stimulate desire, encourage and spirit in people to be continually engaged and involved to a job or work and try to achieve its personal and organization objectives or goals. Moreover, in different ways motivation is the pulling force that encourages em... |
__label__pos The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which industrials editor/analyst Isaac Pino and analyst Blake Bos discuss topics around the investing world. Potential investors in large manufacturing companies need to have a solid understanding of the macroeconomic environment. He... |
__label__neg Future Cars Menu Freshwater Plus Seawater Plus Microbes Equals Hydrogen class="wp-caption-text">RED stack Now, I’ve talked before about using title="microbes" href="http://www.hydrogencarsnow.com/blog2/?s=microbes" target="_blank">microbes to treat wastewater and create hydrogen. There have usually been so... |
__label__neg Publication number US7780738 B2 Publication type Grant Application number US 11/020,424 Publication date 24 Aug 2010 Filing date 21 Dec 2004 Priority date 14 Jun 2001 Fee status Paid Also published as EP1408874A2, EP1408874A4, EP1408874B1, US6881229, US7666229, US8123812, US20030153984, US20050090903, US20... |
__label__neg HONOLULU – The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) is announcing its policy update for free and reduced-price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs for the 2015-16 school year. Copies of the policy are availabl... |
__label__neg Fo-Ti Benefits Fo-Ti or He Shou Wu is considered a powerful longevity herb in the system of Chinese Medicine. It has been used for thousands of years to promote long life, nourish blood, strengthen bones, tendons and muscles as well as many other purposes. Fo-Ti is widely used to strengthen the lower back ... |
__label__pos In his New York Times article, "The Crisis of the Humanities Officially Arrives," Stanley Fish makes the following statement, "if your criteria are productivity, efficiency and consumer satisfaction, it makes perfect sense to withdraw funds and material support from the humanities -- which do not earn thei... |
__label__pos China has signed a contract with the Democratic Republic of Congo for 2.8m hectares, while the United Arab Emirates has about 1.3m hectares of land leased internationally, of which about 300,000ha is in Pakistan. "And they are not acquiring land just where prices are cheap," Dr Sage emphasised. He said Dub... |
__label__pos Spyware. To most internet users, it's an annoyance they don't fully understand. To businesses, spyware represents additional costs as well as a security risk. Companies may incur costs as they seek to remove spyware from their employees' computers. Productivity can be affected by pop-up ads that slow compu... |
__label__neg uropean Union member countries impose a value-added tax (VAT) on sales of goods and services originating within the EU (regardless of where the goods and services are consumed), while those suppliers outside the union are not subject to VAT—even when they deliver products to consumers within the EU. Many E... |
__label__neg It will not do to try to make cookie cutters out of inside-house counsel work (See my post of Jan. 25, 2007 on “commodity legal work.”). Legal tasks and problems do not fall into such neat and repetitious patterns and lawyers rebel. Rather, instead of trying to force commonly-done work into the same steps ... |
__label__pos Congratulations! You have helped slash the number of non-attainment days for ozone air quality in the San Joaquin Valley from 56 days in 1996 to as little as one day a year. You did it by reducing wood burning, not burning garbage, and doing less idling while driving more fuel-efficient vehicles. It also h... |
__label__pos Having a child is usually a happy time in a woman’s life. Unfortunately, as we wait longer to have children, infertility and trouble conceiving can become a part of the family making process. Unbearable addresses these difficulties. It had been 18 days since my missed period. In my head, I wasn’t even real... |
__label__neg Font: + - There’s a whole new generation of entrepreneurs who are raising the bar on what it means to be socially conscious. Wayne, Pa.-based B Lab is a non-profit organization that has created a framework against which companies can measure and track their social responsibility. B Lab ranks companies on t... |
__label__neg Bromhexine hydrochloride Bromhexine hydrochloride is an active ingredient that is used in some medicines. The active ingredient is the chemical in a medicine that makes it work. Medicines can have more than one active ingredient and be available under different brand names. Medicines include both active in... |
__label__pos Grocery Madness by Flicker I recently walked to a grocery store; I entered from the darkness into this brightly lit arena, like a pilgrim entering Mecca. Shelves brightly decorated with bright, colorful displays of potato chips, nacho chips, Cheetos, cookies and candy, frozen pizza, frozen lasagna, TV dinn... |
__label__neg Could your work habits be sabotaging all of your hard work toward achieving your healthy living goals? Most of us rely on 30 minutes or an hour of physical activity every day to combat the 8 or 9 hours we spend at our desk at work. That’s not accounting for the hours at home spent watching TV or working. W... |
__label__neg Costs of production are the most important force governing the supply of a product. A firm chooses a combination of factors which minimizes its cost of production for a given level of output. Production of a commodity involves expenses to be incurred on different factors. It is the sum total of expenses in... |
__label__neg Is insulin dangerous for diabetics? On One Hand: Insulin is NecessaryIf you are a diabetic with Type 1 diabetes, insulin is necessary and vital to maintain your health. Without proper insulin levels in your body, your blood sugar can... Read More » http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1794713 What is the calcul... |
__label__neg Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan recently introduced new requirements for merchants at bazaars. They now must use cash registers if they want to continue doing business. The authorities in both countries have good reasons for imposing this new rule. But the bazaars in Central Asia are an ancient tradition, and ve... |
__label__pos Changing social care: an inclusive approach Stakeholder participation: How are you doing? How well do you feel you understand the benefits of involving all stakeholders and the steps necessary to facilitate genuine participation (see Resources below)? What steps have you taken to identify your stakeholders... |
__label__neg Find out when choosing organic food is truly worth it and why. Q: Should I really try to eat organic foods? How much better are they for you than non-organic foods? A: The question of eating food that is organic vs. regular is very common. The piece that confuses people the most is that there is no clear-c... |
__label__pos Yog is to be one with nature. In this sense, anything that follows the code of nature is in yog. Suppose we observe the things around us, say a tree... Green leaves, branches spreading far and wide, fruits and flowers, a tall thick trunk and roots that run deep into the ground -- that's what we would expec... |
__label__pos Yum! Brands’ consolidated net profit margin lies within the industry average and for 2 years have shown slow yet steady growth. While sales from US operations declined by 5%, the company continued to gain momentum in China, where operating profit increased at an average of 26% year-on-year. Meanwhile, thei... |
__label__pos It was a tough case. The plaintiff, Sammy, was a brain-damaged 4-year-old boy. Rebecca Ringer’s job: to prove that her client, a pediatrician, hadn’t missed a diagnosis. “The allegation was: He was having significant vision loss and brain damage that was going to result in him being a special-needs child w... |
__label__pos Teichert has placed the highest value on safe production for generations. The company’s official safety program was started in 1959 by Henry Teichert – years before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was established in 1970. Because our employees are Teichert’s greatest asset, safe pr... |
__label__pos Public speaks out on Killdeer bypass project KILLDEER — Residents here are largely supportive of a proposed bypass that will help alleviate some of the roughly 9,000 vehicles that go through the town every day, but questions remain about the preliminary plans. During a public hearing on Tuesday at Killdeer... |
__label__pos http://www.healwithhope.com/alternative ... tic-nucca/ Atlas Subluxation Complex (ASC), the misalignment of theAtlas/C-1, can cause symptoms ranging from headaches, muscle pain, fatigue, allergies, dizziness, ringing in the ears, depression, and high blood pressure to name a few. The proper adjustment of C... |
__label__neg The UNECE Strategy for ESD is a policy tool that helps the countries of the region to introduce and promote ESD in national formal, non-formal and informal education in their respective countries. It aims at developing policy, regulatory and operational frameworks to support ESD, equipping educators with t... |
__label__pos Here is a test you can give: Walk into any reputable wine shop or restaurant with a wine director or sommelier and ask what his or her “stuck on a desert island” white varietal would be. Nearly 99% will emphatically respond “Riesling.” There is no varietal more beloved by the wine community, yet more misun... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email The term “fish slice” refers to three different items. One is a slice from an Asian-style fishcake that is in the shape of a flattened log. A second is literally a slice of fish meat, like a fish fillet. The third term is a British name for a wide, flat, ... |
__label__neg Our first concern is your health and safety. You will be given sedatives to help you relax during your colonoscopy, and these medications affect your body’s ability to hold food and liquid in your stomach. If you eat or drink several hours before (actual time varies by doctor) your colonoscopy, there is a ... |
__label__neg New legislation that will address a long-conspicuous absence in federal education law is currently making its way through the House and Senate. The TALENT Act would amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to support high-ability and high achieving students, an area of education that is not ... |
__label__neg Is the Navy a good steward of the environment? I don’t believe it was always the case, but during the recent court battles I requested as much documentation as I could find on the subject, and I have come to the conclusion the Navy has really changed a lot on the issue. While I don’t agree at all with the ... |
__label__pos Essay Excerpt This study suggests the potential created by fusing physical-physiologic with ethnographic-cultural data for advancing the understanding of human ritual and patterns of socialization. Biological processes are perhaps too often viewed in their role as constraints on social goals, whereas they ... |
__label__neg Yes, ladies, it is true! You can safely space out pap tests (a collection of cells taken at the time of a periodic pelvic exam). The U.S. Preventive Health task force recently released new pap test guidelines. We start pap tests at age 21 and obtain them every three years. At age 30, if you also … Read Mor... |
__label__pos Nature is full of surprises. With the wide palette of beautiful colors, brilliant birds that sport them, and every other animal on the face of this earth that share a unique pattern to their existence, nature has yet to disappoint us with its art. One of the more dazzling displays of colors is found on bir... |
__label__pos Athletes all over Albuquerque wanting to make dramatic improvements in 2015 can now rejoice because local workout company Upward Motion Personal Training is now offering specialized training programs for athletes in all types of sports. The company understands that passion inside athletes can drive an athl... |
__label__pos Danish start-up TrustPilot has launched a UK version of its consumer watchdog portal which claims to use algorithms to crowdsource an idea of what to expect from a particular retailer – in the same way that you might poll your friends or family to get their recommendations based on their good and bad shopp... |
__label__pos Last week the Mortgage Bankers Association revealed that purchase applications are down 35% in the last month showing the after effects of the home buyer tax credit. Further, refinance activity dropped for the first time in month even though rates have remained low. Apparently anyone who could refinance ha... |
__label__neg How did American society change in the two decades after the First World War? In the two decades after World War I, American society changed in many ways. Americans started buying more consumer goods and technology, the road systems were expanded, and wages increased. Unfortunately, this boom of success di... |
__label__neg This report presents EPA’s most recent assessment of the occurrences of CSOs in the Lake Michigan basin, the enforcement of existing regulations concerning such discharges, and the future steps EPA plans to take to minimize such overflows. Why is EPA Preparing this Report to Congress? The Committee is conc... |
__label__pos Numerical weather prediction was one of the original computing problems. When the ENIAC, the first electronic general-purpose computer, came online in 1947, simulations of the atmosphere (along with missile trajectories) was one of the first problems scientists ran on the system. James Kinter, director of ... |
__label__neg Don’t Go Overboard!98943_000_002 Early in our married life when Sister Nelson and I lived in Minneapolis, we decided to enjoy a free afternoon with our two-year-old daughter. We went to one of Minnesota’s many beautiful lakes and rented a small boat. After rowing far from shore, we stopped to relax and enj... |
__label__pos A day after North Korea said it would no longer be bound by the Armistice Agreement, it threatened to “turn not only Seoul but also Washington into a sea of fire.” And it followed that up today by saying with the armistice nullified, “it would not be strange if a thermonuclear war erupted.” While North Kor... |
__label__neg The healthcare industry is complex, relying on dedicated workers in every setting, from hospitals and pharmacies to health insurance companies and more. Health information managers (HIM) tie these elements together into a cohesive network, communicating with professionals at every level. But what exactly d... |
__label__neg You are here Airlines Report Two Tarmac Delays Over Three Hours on Domestic Flights, None Longer Than Four Hours on International Flights in January Airlines reported two tarmac delays of more than three hours on domestic flights, but no tarmac delays of more than four hours on international flights in Jan... |
__label__neg Wolf Spiders ( Family Lycosidae ) Characteristics SIZE: Wolf spiders come in many sizes, with most having a body size ranging from one-quarter of an inch to more than 1 ½ inches in length. The largest species may have a leg measuring up to three inches or more, leading many homeowners to mistake them for t... |
__label__neg CALL NOW (866) 226-4049 The importance of AC cannot be emphasized enough during hot summer days. While it is quite enjoyable to spend some time under the sun on the beach with your friends and family members, you still need to come home and freshen up. However, it can be quite a nuisance when you find your... |
__label__neg This just in: strawberries are the new apples! Except—delicious and pretty as they both may be—that’s not a compliment. Because in this case, strawberries have replaced apples as the pesticide-iest fruit around. The Environmental Working Group’s updated Dirty Dozen list—the ultimate cheat sheet for knowing... |
__label__pos Chairman-CEO A.G. Lafley says P&G's focus on such developing markets as China is one key difference between him and his predecessor, Durk Jager. P&G has been investing heavily in such countries as Russia and China since the mid-1980s, markets Mr. Lafley describes as favorites of Mr. Jager's predecessor, Ch... |
__label__pos Dear People, I have translated three books about the life and works of St. Porphyrios, I had forgotten about the prophecy the Saint made about America back in 1985. In view of what is happening to America in the beginning of the 21st century, I believe it is important for us to listen to the contemporary S... |
__label__neg Please consider donating to Behind the Black, by giving either a one-time contribution or a regular subscription, as outlined in the tip jar to the right. Your support will allow me to continue covering science and culture as I have for the past twenty years, independent and free from any outside influence... |
__label__pos In 2013 we will see a bunch of new fees and paid options from most of our favorite airlines. And while we may be used to having to pay upwards of $25 just to bring a bag with us to our destination, airlines are now going to start bundling five or 10 different services into each trip, requiring you to choos... |
__label__neg Canada inflation exceeds forecast, retail sales rebound By Louise Egan OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's inflation rate slowed in February but, unexpectedly, stayed within the central bank's comfort zone, news that may reassure policymakers but is unlikely to trigger a change in the bank's neutral stance on inte... |
__label__pos My substance abuser writer and researcher friend DrugMonkey (@drugmonkeyblog) just tweeted a CNN story suggesting that actress Demi Moore may have suffered adverse reactions after smoking a synthetic cannabimimetic product: A woman called 911 soliciting help for actress Demi Moore, whom she said was “convu... |
__label__pos To the Editor: On Sunday, June 7, 2015, the Miami Herald published the second story of a series on traffic titled “In Miami-Dade, drivers (and politicians) feeling toll shock.” The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) oversees five of the county’s busiest and most important east-west highways. Since 1996,... |
__label__pos Some amazing footage from Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica: Richard W. Miller imagines the future at the rate we're going: By the 2060s, if carbon-cycle feedbacks prove to be strong, the world could be 4°C warmer, and 40 to 70 percent of assessed species could be headed irreversibly toward extinction. And by the... |
__label__pos Mozambique's Tete province comprises the inland Moatize coal mines and is a province very rich in coal. It is estimated that Tete holds around 23 billion tons of mostly untapped reserves.See more... Although the coal boom is still in its early stages, Mozambique already surpassed Zimbabwe and became the se... |
__label__neg Protecting the unborn baby from alcohol, 7 September 2011, European Parliament, Brussels Under the patronage of Prof Jerzy Buzek, President of the European Parliament Key note speakers: John Dalli, EU Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection and Adam Fronczak, Ministry for Health, Poland Hosted by M... |
__label__neg Pump prices for both diesel and gasoline fuel increased across much of the U.S., most likely in response to Hurricane Irene, which ravaged the Eastern seaboard over the weekend. The average cost for a gallon of gasoline rose just over 4 cents to $3.627 versus $3.581 last week, according to data tracked by ... |
__label__neg The lung is constantly bombarded by inhaled particles and antigens, and has evolved numerous defense mechanisms that guard against the development of inflammation due to otherwise innocuous substances. These defense mechanisms include mucociliary clearance, the mucosal immune system, and epithelial apical ... |
__label__pos | Human Nature Review ISSN 1476-1084 | Table of Contents | What's New | Search | Feedback | Daily News | Submit A Manuscript | PDF of this article Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Email the reviewer Reviewer's web site Publisher's web site. Send a response to this article Search the web for related items Cont... |
__label__neg CRISIL has removed its rating on the debt instrument and bank facilities of Asmitha Microfin Ltd (Asmitha) from ‘Rating Watch with Negative Implications’ and has downgraded the rating to ‘C’ from ‘BB’. The downgrade reflects significant increase in the probability of Asmitha defaulting on its debt, subsequ... |
__label__neg Patient with negative focused abdominal sonography for trauma scan result. A, Abdominal seat belt mark; B, computed tomographic findings—large free fluid without solid organ injury; C, operative findings—small-bowel mesenteric injury, compromised small bowel and ileal perforation; and D, operative findings... |
__label__pos For many forex po sisteme gerchika there is no need for such immediacy; however, x2. ) Humanistic Geography Prospects and Problems, Croom Helm, London and Maaroufa Press, Chicago, pp. Amsterdam Elsevier. Immunological detection of human Hb (hemoglobin) is now a popu- lar method for species identification o... |
__label__neg The same day that Google is asking Congress to strengthen privacy protections for Americans' emails, the cops are arguing that U.S. law should require cellphone providers to store text messages logs in the event authorities need to read them in the course of a criminal investigation. According to the propo... |
__label__neg To organize a successful house move is never an easy task, even if the odds seem to be stacked up in your favor. There are just too many things to think about, too many pre-move jobs to complete, too many tough questions to answer and even more and tougher puzzles to solve. In reality, how you organize the... |
__label__pos Values in Business Schools: The Role of Self-Selection and Socialization. Sharon Arieli, Lilach Sagiv, and Efrat Cohen-Shalem. For Researchers Research for November 2016 On the Forgetting of Corporate Irresponsibility. Sébastien Mena, Jukka Rintamäki, Peter Fleming, and André Spicer. Historic Corporate Soc... |
__label__pos Does Your Small Business Need Errors And Omissions Insurance X All Updates Does Your organization Need Errors and Omissions Insurance? Errors and omissions insurance covers businesses and professionals in the event litigant holds them accountable for an email finder service that didn't have the promised re... |
__label__pos ESU Alum and Master’s Student Andre Gomes Gets Internship of Global Proportions and Experiences World Public Health Issues Briefcase slung over his shoulder, crisp dark suit, ID badge around his neck, Andre Gomes is standing in front of a huge graphic at the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in ... |
__label__pos #21 2003 SIMoN Says: Using Research in Sanctuary Decisionmaking In 1960, technology giant David Packard said, "Many people assume, wrongly, that a company exists simply to make money. The real reason for our existence is that we provide something which is unique." Forty years later the Sanctuary Integrated... |
__label__pos In this Security School lesson, expert Phil Cox looks at the identity management options for cloud computing models, the policy and process decisions organizations have to make, as well as the technology options at your disposal. Watch the video, listen to the podcast, read the tech tip then take the quiz ... |
__label__neg The day-to-day operations of a small business can expose its owner to business claims and lawsuits. General liability insurance addresses exposures including slips and falls, libel and slander claims, and property damage to third parties. For example, the liability insurance protects the entrepreneur from ... |
__label__neg As part of our Revitol product line we have now developed a revolutionary new cream to be used as a preventative treatment for stretch marks before, during and after pregnancy. This Stretch Mark Prevention cream will also help to reduce the appearance of existing stretch marks! Promotes healthy skin Helps ... |
__label__pos If you’re looking for a newsprint paper machine, electrical transformer or even a lathe, you might want to consider a trip to Queens County this week. A massive auction will be held over two days to sell off Bowater Mersey Paper Company’s assets at its mothballed mill in Brooklyn, just outside Liverpool. A... |
__label__pos BoE Agents’ Report suggests unemployment due to rise Today’s summary of the reports from the Bank of England’s agents says that private sector employment likely to be “broadly unchanged” for the next six months. We know that more public sector job losses are coming, so overall unem-ployment is very likely ... |
__label__neg This question was fairly attempted by the candidates. In 3(a) (i and ii), many candidates could not explain maximum tillage and zero tillage. However, in 3(b), most of the candidates were able to state the effects of farm practices on the soil. The expected answers include: (i) Maximum tillage This is the ... |
__label__neg Aviation now contributes 4.9% of climate change worldwide Work by the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) has been updated by the same authors. They estimate that aviation accounted for 4.9% of man-made climate impacts in 2005. This contrasts with the 2% figure that is constantly quoted by aviatio... |
__label__pos Volume 44, No. 1 (Spring 2010) — Table of Contents Please note that pursuant to the ABA's copyright and reprint policies, these articles may not be disseminated without written permission. Editor's Note Linda D. Elrod (Cricket) The Need for Reality Testing in Relocation Cases Patrick Parkinson, Judy Cashmo... |
__label__pos A Third Alternative in the Bedroom A while back, a reader asked for some perspectives on her sex life with her husband. Not exactly my area of expertise, I thought, but as I read her story, I realized it wasn't sex that was the problem. Let me share her tale but preserve her privacy. She wrote: I was wonde... |
__label__neg In this paper we examine the link between unemployment and health. The negative health selection hypothesis, which proposes that poor health poses an unemployment risk, is tested using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). The statistical influence of health related variables on the duration o... |
__label__neg 13 Electroencephalography spontaneous activity, evoked potentials, and bioelectric events produced by single neurons. The number of nerve cells in the brain has been estimated to be on the order of 10 Spontaneous activity is measured on the scalp or on the brain and is called the electroencephalogram. The ... |
__label__neg THURSDAY, July 22 (HealthDay News) -- Women who are childhood cancer survivors face a greater risk of having a stillborn child if their uterus or ovaries were exposed to radiation during their treatments, a new study finds. Although neither boys nor girls who survived childhood cancer appear to suffer gene... |
__label__pos This is the story of how Leo Traynor met a Internet troll, and how we can use this as a launching pad to change the Internet. It’s a story every blogger – no, every Internet user – needs to hear, understand, and take action upon. As he outlined on his blog, Leo decided to leave Twitter. He and his wife wer... |
__label__neg ISTANBUL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE (NYSE: GE) will provide 43 wind turbines to Turkish energy developer Fina Enerji for four new projects in western Turkey, the two companies announced today at the first annual Turkish Wind Energy Congress. All four wind farms will contribute to Turkey’s energy independence whi... |
__label__pos Cory Doctorow, open-source advocate and publisher of the Boingboing blog, spoke in Beijing yesterday on Sept. 12. The Boingboing blog was one of the first blogs on the Internet, and now reportedly has more than 600K subscribers. The venue for the event was the Beijing Bookworm bookclub/bookstore in Sanlitu... |
__label__pos Cyber security for the Process Industries “I am very passionate about this subject,” said Rob Hoffman from Idaho National Labs, “because when Idaho National Labs got hacked, I was doing IT work, and I got tabbed to ‘make sure this never happens again.’” Hoffman went on to become the leader of the Control S... |
__label__pos Peaches Peaches bring out the poet in people. Rebecca Torosian of Tory Farms describes her favorite peach, the Diamond Princess, this way: “it’s a drip-down-your-chin, lean-over-the-sink, eat-that-peach-when-it’s-dead-ripe kind of peach.” At the height of summer, peaches have an intoxicating aroma and an a... |
__label__neg If you’re married and you live in a city that has a professional baseball you’re less likely to get a divorce than if you live in a city without a pro ball team, according to a study done by Professor Howard Markman , a psychologist and the director of the Center for Marital and Family Studies, at the Univ... |
__label__neg One condition that can cause knee pain is called Baker's cyst, named for Dr. William Morrant Baker, the 19th-century physician who described it. Baker's cyst (also called popliteal cyst) is a fluid-filled swelling that appears at the back of the knee when the fluid sac that lubricates the knee (called a bu... |
__label__neg Throughout the probate process, a personal representative is going to handle all of the affairs for the estate. If that individual does not perform up to expectations, it could cause serious problems for the beneficiaries of the estate. Here are a few things to consider about what happens when personal rep... |
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. We live in a more global society than ever; this morning, I did a Google+ Hangout with a group of Kenyan Young Professionals, and two days ago, I started my day with a call to colleagues at IE Business Sch... |
__label__neg Dr. Gerald Stell Free University of Brussels VUB Affiliated Junior Fellow Jan. 2012 - Juni 2012 Jan. 2012 - Juni 2012 After studying Dutch and German literature and linguistics in France and in the Netherlands, I did my Phd from 2004 to 2008 on the topic of ethnicity and language variation in the Afrikaans... |
__label__pos The road to confetti THE ROAD TO CONFETTI April 15 comes and goes but the federal debt stays and grows. The secrets of its life force are the topics at hand--that and some guesswork about how the upsurge in financial leverage, private and public alike, may bear on the value of the dollar and on the course ... |
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