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__label__pos By Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc and Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc Our public health column has a history of encouraging both practitioners and students to consider mixing business with pleasure. With winter months upon us and holiday vacations looming, we'd like to share with you some programs t... |
__label__neg One of the recent and growing criminal trends in the last couple of years has been identity theft. More and more criminals are becoming adept at stealing information and using it for fraudulent purposes. In an effort to protect themselves against this type of activity, consumers have turned to monitoring »... |
__label__neg In China, there is an old proverb: "The masses regard sufficient food as their heaven." That is, "food" plays a very important role in our everyday lives. With the passing of time, people in general have begun to study and research "food". Each individual country has developed its unique cuisine and specia... |
__label__pos Excerpted from The Seeker's Guide to the Rosary by Liz Kelly. Used with permission. I came to this task of writing about the rosary with some degree of trepidation. I'm hardly an example of prayerful piety-the course of my rosary devotion has been about as focused as the travels of a housefly: fit to short... |
__label__neg M. Starita Boyce, Ed.D., of Riverdale, New York, has always believed that achieving one’s financial goals takes hard work, solid investments and time. Boyce, a 40-year-old who develops community programs and inner-city initiatives for the American Bible Society, has been saving as far back as she can remem... |
__label__pos With the evolution of car engines today, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) provides Filipino motorists with their latest technological innovation by introducing Shell V-Power Nitro+ fuels. These are Shell V-Power Nitro+ Gasoline, Shell V-Power Nitro+ Racing and Shell V-Power Nitro+ Diesel. The f... |
__label__neg Question: From Leesburg, Alabama, USA: I am 34 years old, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about six months ago, and I was started on Glucophage. My fasting blood sugars were 95-115 mg/dl [5.3-6.4 mmol/L], and two hours after meals they were 120-180 mg/dl [6.7-10 mmol/L]. However, about a month ago, I be... |
__label__pos Have you noticed something? Hardly anyone mentions racism anymore when describing or analysing problems faced by black and Asian Britons. Since 9/11, the war in Iraq, now the attack on London, the national conversation now is focused on Muslims, on questions of identity, patriotism, terrorism, asylum seeke... |
__label__neg Greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil drop to lowest level in 20 years Christ the Redeemer statue is backdropped by Sugar Loaf mountain as the sun sets in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, May 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press Published Thursday, November 7, 2013 1:12PM EST SAO PAULO, Braz... |
__label__pos It’s been dubbed one of the most successful video games of all time, and now the Wii Fit is down to £51.96 on the Hut. So now that it’s far too cold to be exercising out doors as winter is almost upon us – plus gym memberships are about the first thing everyone sacrificed to the economic recession – it’s a... |
__label__pos When it comes to dating, here’s one thing you can count on: Everyone is looking for a romantic relationship that sizzles. No one actually prefers lukewarm leftovers to a fresh, hot gourmet meal. So why do so many relationships quickly begin to feel like they spend most of the time in the refrigerator wrapp... |
__label__pos It seems there is always something out there, worrisome ways teens try to get their hands on alcohol. The latest trend that should be on your radar is liquor laced candy. It's a trend that's gaining popularity thanks to the internet, yet experts warn - it's really not that sweet. A quick online search seem... |
__label__pos Some cooks swear that the only real way to cook a meatball is to brown it first, then simmer it in a thick, rich tomato sauce, so that the sauce and meatballs blend and flavor each other. I disagree. When I eat spaghetti and meatballs, I want to taste the sauce, and I want to taste the meatballs. I want th... |
__label__pos When two people start living together as a couple, they gradually get used to each other. Especially men. After all those longed-for dates and endeavors to impress, they can finally relax because they know they are loved for who they are. Partners get so comfortable with each other that they seem more like... |
__label__neg There are a lot of different styles of yoga. It’s hard to know where to begin. I’m not an expert on this but here’s a basic guide to 7 of the most popular yoga practices to help you decipher which one is right for you. Ashtanga – This is the style that I’m working on right now. I find it very challenging, ... |
__label__neg See More: Articles Fraud at the Office: The Likely Suspects Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs is a member of CPAmerica International, an association of CPA and consulting firms that provides industry knowledge including insightful articles, to help member firms serve clients and other individuals and organ... |
__label__neg As you scan that stack of mail-order seed catalogs and websites for ideas for this year’s garden, don’t overlook the potential value an apple tree (or several) could add to your urban farm. Developing a home apple orchard requires planning, so start considering this option for your farm now. Planting Apple... |
__label__pos That we need to be concerned about the divisions within our country is not in dispute. Tribalisation is growing between and within black, Asian and white British communities. The Commission for Racial Equality findings that few people have friends across races and ethnicities is an issue to be confronted. ... |
__label__pos Irish Rail’s one-track mind on packed trains Ireland’s railway carriages are often packed, sweaty sardine tins on wheels. Don’t expect that to change Jammed in: commuters in India. Photograph: Sanjay Kanojia/AFP/Getty Overcrowding on trains has been in the news this week. Here’s a letter to The Irish Times... |
__label__pos Statistical data about the situation of blind and partially sighted people in Germany characterize age groups, profession and employment, and others facts. Starting from these the authors give a general idea of associations, responsibilities, aims and services for the visually impaired. The German Federati... |
__label__neg Leeds is a popular city with students and a great place to study. We can help you reach your potential, during and after your studies. At Leeds City College, the main Higher Education qualification we offer is the Foundation Degree. Foundation Degrees are well respected qualifications in their own right an... |
__label__pos Washington (Alliance News) - The top US and EU trade officials Monday set a high goal for ongoing transatlantic trade talks, saying that two of the world's largest markets want to continue to play the leading role in setting world standards and norms. US Trade Representative Ambassador Michael Froman and E... |
__label__neg For thousands of years, the Chinese have used ginseng to cure a number of ailments, and now scientists have found that the root may also have the power to heal a man's love life. The Chinese have long been using ginseng as an aphrodisiac and new research found that pills made from the root really can bring... |
__label__pos If advisors can recognize which side of the ledger a client occupies, they can better address the specific behavioral and cognitive biases he may bring to financial decisions. In our last article, we began drilling down on the four continua of personality that underlie the Myers-Briggs type indicator: An i... |
__label__neg BEWARE OF THE BIG-GOVERNMENT TIPPING POINT January 16, 2009 The last several months are a foreshadowing of a new era of government activism, rather than an unfortunate but necessary (and anomalous) emergency action. We will soon shift from a market-based economy to a political one in which the government p... |
__label__neg AAA offers tips on reducing the risk of vehicle fires and how to escape from one August 13, 2008 – There were an estimated 278,000 vehicle fires in the United States in 2006, the lowest number since the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) began tracking this information in 1980. According to its re... |
__label__pos Once upon a time not that long ago, economics was widely imagined as the stuff of cold calculation and Wall Street as an icon of thriving civil society. The latest crop of analysis analogizes its workings with book titles like House of Cards and Animal Spirits. The field of "behavioral economics" has been ... |
__label__pos Greater-than-additive management effects key in reducing corn yield gaps While many recent studies have documented that agricultural producers must significantly increase yields in order to meet the food, feed, and fuel demands of a growing population, few have given practical solutions on how to do this. ... |
__label__neg Would you like to lower your heating and cooling costs by 10 percent? All you need is a programmable thermostat - it automatically sets back the temperature in your home to preset levels at different times of day. How it works If you go to bed at 10 p.m., you can program your furnace to automatically chang... |
__label__neg “Having life insurance as a senior can provide the essential financial relief family members need to cover last expenses,” said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company. (PRWEB) May 22, 2014 Seniors can purchase life insurance without taking medical examinations. These plans have ... |
__label__neg Rice Univ. researchers are using magnetic beads and DNA “springs” to create chains of varying flexibility that can be used as microscale models for polymer macromolecules. The experiment is visual proof that “bead-spring” polymers, introduced as theory in the 1950s, can be made as stiff or as flexible as r... |
__label__pos Here’s a plant SurviveLA would like to see in more Southern California gardens. California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum foliolosum) has multiple uses–it provides cover and nectar for animals, grows with almost no water, and best of all it produces edible seeds. We’ve gathered the seeds we’ve found in ... |
__label__neg Growing use of nanotechnology stirs hopes, fears / The future is now: Nanotechnology is already in hundreds of everyday products, but questions remain about long-term environmental effects Published 4:00 am, Monday, July 9, 2007 Bacteria-proof forks and knives. Pants that never get stains. Computer chips w... |
__label__neg Thanks everyone I appreciate your replies!! Cold water let's dance!!! LOL!!! NATNATATTACKSparkPoints: (9,062)Fitness Minutes: (16,611)Posts:291/21/12 7:40 P As a general rule, drinking cold water burns a few extra calories as the water is heated to your body temperature, while drinking warm/hot water makes... |
__label__pos In the article “Asian stink bugs are here” it describes introduced specie called the stink bug that has invaded Maryland. The brown stink bug is an invasive insect species from Asia, and was first reported in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1998. They are an insect that comes out in the autumn, but during the w... |
__label__pos A Melbourne family celebrates Christmas with love and a healthy dose of tradition, writes Greg Baum. My family's Christmas is built around traditions. One is that around nightfall, my mother will have her only cigarette for the year. Another is potato salad, a dish for all ages. The best tradition is Kris ... |
__label__neg A three-year-old Edmonton girl has died after being left inside a parked car while temperatures soared to 43C outside, with the humidex. A similar incident in Milton, Ont., took the life of a two-year-old boy whose funeral was held Wednesday. The two cases – and another Edmonton incident Tuesday in which t... |
__label__pos A growing potential for heat source Hay and grass make inroads as renewable energy to warm houses Published 6:26 pm, Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Saratoga Springs Using grasses and hay as fuel to provide home heating is an emerging green technology that has potential to grow, particularly in farming areas, said ... |
__label__pos Expect Success - ADA Pop Quiz The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was passed in order to: guarantee the civil rights of people with disabilities to full access to the social, cultural, educational and economic life of the nation; crush small businesses in remote, rural areas; promote the bett... |
__label__neg The news media reminds us daily of the type of world in which we live: unsettling stories of unemployment; the looming threat of an unbalanced national budget; increasing instances of justice run amok in our courts; wars in all parts of the world; cases of people treating people, including children, in gru... |
__label__pos Surprise your significant other with a sexy, holiday gift ... without breaking the bank! 1. Gifts with fuzzy textures encourage you to snuggle. It is amazing how people naturally are drawn to soft textures. Give your sweetie a fuzzy throw and a basket with some favorite DVDs and popcorn. Include a card tha... |
__label__pos A New Spin on Fracking It was right after the big meal – we were done shuffling the sides dishes to the left and were just about ready to submit to the food coma. That is, until I heard my aunt yell in from the other room, “Hey Matt, come in here.” I slowly moved up from the couch and headed back to the ta... |
__label__neg Ferguson, K. H. and Fukai, S. and Wilson, G. L. and Toleman, Mark (1985) Effects of post-transplant water deficits on leaf development and yield of winter planted tobacco in north Queensland. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 36 (1). pp. 51-61. ISSN 0004-9409 Abstract [Abstract]: The effect of w... |
__label__neg Fresh tomato production for the Sydney market: An evaluation of options to reduce freshwater scarcity from agricultural water use In response to the growing concerns of freshwater scarcity, two metrics are considered for assessing the impacts of consumptive water use of a kg of fresh tomato supplied to the... |
__label__pos By Benjamin Nussbaum, President & CTO of AtomRain | March 17, 2016 [As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.]The new year has come and gone, along with the first quarter, and likely all our resolu... |
__label__neg Implicit Phonics vs. Explicit/Systematic Phonics: THE GREAT DEBATE Implicit Phonics - Moving whole to part - The learner must make their "best guess" as to what the word is by looking at the shape, beginning and ending letters and context clues -Piaget proposed that children are active learners, and that t... |
__label__neg Men and women differ in amygdala response to visual sexual stimuli. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15004563 Men are generally more interested in and responsive to visual sexually arousing stimuli than are women. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to show that the amygdala and hyp... |
__label__neg The tax authorities of Germany and the United States have initialed an intergovernmental agreement (IGA), as announced by the German Finance Ministry, that makes possible the implementation of U.S. information reporting and withholding tax provisions commonly known as the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act... |
__label__neg As a result of these votes, the Commission will conduct expedited reviews to determine whether revocation of these orders would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time. The Uruguay Round Agreements Act requires the Department of Commerce to re... |
__label__neg Published: Jan 1995 Format Pages Price PDF (692K) 25 $25 ADD TO CART Complete Source PDF (17M) 834 $109 ADD TO CART Pre-notched composite lamina with unidirectional fibers were studied experimentally and using finite element analysis. Experiments were conducted on notched graphite/aluminum and glass/epoxy ... |
__label__neg A small green bud sprouted in China’s statistical forest when a report that summarised the country’s first effort at “green accounting” was published in September 2006. The report was the result of two years’ work by China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the State Environmental Protection Adminis... |
__label__neg Responses (1) Lactulose has been used in pregnant women. It has the following warning from the FDA Lactulose Pregnancy Warnings Lactulose has been assigned to pregnancy category B by the FDA. Animal studies failed to reveal evidence of fetal harm. There are no controlled data in human pregnancy. Lactulose ... |
__label__pos The Never Events Policy Framework is designed to provide healthcare workers, clinicians, managers, boards and accountable officers with clarity around their responsibilities and clarity on the principles of never events. In particular, it is designed to be clear about what they are expected to do in terms ... |
__label__neg UCA Background The University of Central Asia (UCA) is a private (not for profit), secular University whose charter has been signed by the Presidents of Tajikistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, and His Highness the Aga Khan, ratified by the parliaments of the founding states and registered with the Uni... |
__label__neg If you're looking for innovation, look to the north, where you'll find Denmark, the most innovative nation in the world. That's according to a roundup at RealClearWorld based on 2010 global prosperity data and analysis from the Legatum Institute. According to the study, the most innovative countries in the... |
__label__pos Three important results concerning the shape and the trends of the human mortality rate were discussed recently in demographic and epidemiological literature. These are the deceleration of the mortality rate at old ages, the tendency to rectangularization of the survival curve, and the decline of the old a... |
__label__pos Wordservice International United Nations organizations are increasingly employing satellites and high-resolution imaging to combat desertification, pests and pollution. In one striking example, modern remote-sensing technology has come to the aid of Saudi Arabia's desert nomads, enabling them to locate fer... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2010 2015 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More Pseudohypoparathyroidism type-1b is a hereditary disorder of clinical hypoparathyroidism without AHO phenotype, characterized by blunted nephrogenous cyclic-AMP (cAMP) response to exogenous parathy... |
__label__neg Can you rely on your survey results? By calculating your margin of error (also known as a confidence interval), you can tell how much the opinions and behavior of the sample you survey is likely to deviate from the total population. This margin of error calculator makes it simple. Calculate Your Margin of ... |
__label__neg LinkedIn is replete with valuable features; it’s hard to know which ones will give the biggest boost to your personal brand. What’s more, LinkedIn is adding, enhancing, and refining features all the time – making it even harder to keep your profile up-to-date while creating the most impact. In light of thi... |
__label__pos CBS may be network of the sitcom "2 Broke Girls," but it isn't cheap. At least it's not for advertisers, according to a tranche of TV advertising data released this week by TV advertising startup Simulmedia. While CBS gives advertisers the greatest reach of any single network, it also frequently charges th... |
__label__neg [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [ISN] Six ways to justify security training http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,,93419,00.html Advice by Peter H. Gregory MAY 27, 2004 COMPUTERWORLD A few days ago, a reader asked if I could help him justify... |
__label__neg BarkingDogs.net This page from the Duckler Interview is part of Section Three: the Law section of barkingdogs.net With a barking dog case, people want conduct to be restrained, and they want conduct to change. Either they want to change what somone is doing, or they want someone to be prevented from doing ... |
__label__neg The Death Penalty I am against capital punishment. Here’s why. First, the nature of the punishment itself is irreversible. Yes, imprisonment cannot be reversed–if you’re put in prison for five years, you can’t get that time back. However, you can be released, and possibly given some form of recompense. But... |
__label__neg India Inc's hiring activity, which has been on the path of revival, slowed down a bit in August and dropped 3.6 per cent as compared to the previous month, a report by job portal Naukri.com said. Naukri.com's monthly Job Speak index declined to 701 in August as compared to 727 in July, recording a drop of ... |
__label__pos Faced with an obsolete school financing system that relies too heavily on local property taxation, state lawmakers seem to have reached a bipartisan consensus to make it worse. The state House recently voted overwhelmingly to reject the only property tax reform that makes any sense - a bill that would have... |
__label__pos It is not hard to understand the flurry of support for colonization during the Civil War. Notwithstanding the opposition of radical abolitionists, colonization presupposed emancipation, and whenever talk of emancipation arose, so too did talk of colonization. The more difficult question to answer is why it... |
__label__neg Tanimoto, H and Wild, O and Kato, S and Furutani, H and Makide, Y and Komazaki, Y and Hashimoto, S and Tanaka, S and Akimoto, H (2002) Seasonal cycles of ozone and oxidized nitrogen species in northeast Asia - 2:A model analysis of the roles of chemistry and transport. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmo... |
__label__pos Farm Bill Issues A recent update at the Red River Farm Network (RRFN) Online indicated that, “The House needs to pass a procedural motion to combine the farm bill and the just-passed nutrition bill before farm bill conferees can be named. ‘Once that is done, the legislation will go to the United States Sen... |
__label__pos Much as it looks like it, that’s not a picture of a giant, overly complex pinball machine. No, it’s actually a transporter, much like on Star Trek, but this transporter works on the principle of light wave quantum teleportation. The ability to teleport beams of light around isn’t new; they’ve been doing it... |
__label__pos § Mr. CLYNES asked the Minister off Health whether the recent recommendations of a Departmental Committee on food preservatives are based upon the suggestion that cold storage is a suitable substitute for the preservatives hitherto used; whether he has made any inquiry into the extent to which cold storage... |
__label__pos Earlier studies which found evidence of the existence of the noctcaelador construct (Kelly, 2003; Kelly & Kelly, 2003) used measures other than the NI which examined different aspects of night-sky watching. The ballot measure was proposed by the League of Women Voter of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Area... |
__label__neg طرح زدایی : ابزاری برای مدیریت یکپارچه طراحی کد مقاله سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی ترجمه فارسی تعداد کلمات 12143 2004 14 صفحه PDF سفارش دهید محاسبه نشده Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت) Journal : Automation in Construction, Volume 13, Issue 3, May 2004, Pages 313–326 چکیده انگلیسی ... |
__label__pos It takes a special kind of arrogance for a person to turn a religious view into a critique of medicine. The statement in the bill could be describing a person, a dog, or a fish, but not a fetus. And the insistence that this bill is for women’s own good is so dishonest that I wonder how these people put up ... |
__label__pos Are you reading to your kids yet? Regardless of the ages of your kids, reading to kids and encouraging them to enjoy reading, while spending that precious time with them makes for a happy home and family. Before Reading to Kids, here are 4 of the Best Tips to Know First… 1) Why You Should Read to Your Infa... |
__label__pos SA's stance on Libya furthers rogue trend The European Union diplomat was puzzled. “I can understand,” he said, “why South Africa would be against the Iraq war or why it would resist Western ‘interference’ in Zimbabwe, but why the outcry over Libya, a popular revolt against a despot, and why the comparativ... |
__label__pos DURING THE SPRING, Infineon Technologies, Microwaves & RF, and LS Research LLC had the opportunity to sponsor a design contest titled, "Get Smart! Get Wireless!" The objective of the contest was to simplify a wireless design using Infineon's SmartLEWIS RX TDA5230 receiver. This receiver offers digital base... |
__label__neg People with autism spectrum disorder often experience a period of accelerated brain growth after birth. No one knows why, or whether the change is linked to any specific behavioral changes. A new study by UCLA researchers demonstrates how, in pregnant mice, inflammation, a first line defense of the immune ... |
__label__pos Looking back to high school can be a little bit like looking at your past through one of those fun-house mirrors. When I compare my high-school problems to my current, real-life problems, I’m struck by how much everything is inverted: In hindsight, the issues that my 16-year-old self had to deal with were ... |
__label__neg Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; D.C. Criminal No. 87-00162. Sloviter, Chief Judge, and Cowen and Garth, Circuit Judges. Sloviter, Chief Judge, concurring. The proceeding underlying the present appeal was initiated by a petition filed by the probation o... |
__label__pos Note: In this post you’ll notice that I lump various groups into a single group. I call atheists, skeptics, agnostics, and etc all Humanists – largely based on the assumption that most of us are. If you don’t identify as a humanist please don’t take offense to this post or that categorization, it was done ... |
__label__neg Document Type Article Publication Date Winter 1-1-2013 Abstract You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management control systems. Contrary to expectations, firms with bureaucratic cultures are not users of management control systems! Copyright Statement Copyrigh... |
__label__neg Chapter 6 Business Strategy: Differentiation, Cost Leadership, and Integration Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. 6-2 6.1 Business-Level Strategy: How to Compete for Advantage BUSINESS-LEVE... |
__label__neg So, you had one of your first job interviews and you can tell it did not go so well. That does not feel very good. Well, what can you do now? One tactic is to beat yourself up about it until you never want to think about interviewing again. Another is to assume it was the interviewer’s fault that it did no... |
__label__pos Fintrekers are having to grapple with a rapidly increasing tide of Regulation. Whilst our regulatory overlords have occasionally spoken about recognizing that the demands of innovation can mean that its sometimes in the consumers interest for a regulatory neutral zone to be created, or maintained (Sandbox ... |
__label__neg Hepatitis C is a notifiable disease in South Africa (SA), but there is a lack of surveillanceand reporting systems. The availability of routine, reliable and validated methods ofhepatitis C virus (HCV) detection and genotyping, together with better surveillancestrategies is vital to ensure optimal patient ... |
__label__neg Professional Ethics Report: Volume XXVI, Number 4, Fall 2013 Professional Ethics Report (PER), which has been in publication since 1988, reports on news and events, programs and activities, and resources related to professional ethics issues, with a particular focus on those professions whose members are e... |
__label__neg Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, a considerable number of insurance leads are parents of ethnic minorities, as many of their young adult children are now covered. According to the Department of Health and Human Services, 1.6 million young adults are now covered since the implementation of the mandate. Th... |
__label__neg The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory is constructing the world's most brilliant light source, the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II). In a recent decision, DOE has approved a new project to begin conceptual design of NSLS-II experimental tools, named NEXT. The re... |
__label__pos Higher education institutions are streamlining their retirement plans to reduce costs and simplify the administrative burden, according to Transamerica Retirement Solutions. In its report, “Retirement Plans for Institutions for Higher Education,” Transamerica found that the number of plans using a single p... |
__label__pos You’ve got a WordPress site and a passion you want to share with the world. Now what? You’re going to go down one of two paths. You’ll either be lured by the cheap and easy ads, chasing every shiny thing, and spending way too much for your tuition to the school of hard knocks. Or, you’ll invest in your onl... |
__label__pos Auditory Association to remember names and vocabulary NOTE: Since this page is about using sounds to remember, the examples will probably sound like utter nonsense when translated into another language. Some will be impossible to translate. I recommend that, if you read it, you try reading it in English. T... |
__label__neg The only people who may think they see a light at the end of the health-care tunnel in the U.S. may be self-employed workers. That’s because the just-passed Senate Small Business Jobs Bill will let them fully deduct the cost of their health insurance from their self-employment taxes for 2010. Pretty much e... |
__label__neg President of the United States Salary: How much money does President make a year? The President of the United States earns an annual base salary of $400,000. The President is also given a few nice bonuses like an annual expense account, a travel account and a $20,000 entertainment stipend. These fringe ben... |
__label__pos Intel is aiming to extend its recognition with the open source, developer and big data arenas by now offering an open source programmer tool aimed at supporting big data analysis. By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content,... |
__label__pos Tom M When you exercise your body burns fuel in 3 stages. Phase one: For the first few minutes your body will utilize an Anaerobic pathway (no oxygen) that is quick to respond but is very inefficient. Creatine Phosphate and Glycogen which is stored in your muscles and liver cells gets used first. As much a... |
__label__neg Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Receiving Social Security Disability Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic kind of muscle pain. The pain that results from myofascial pain syndrome is located around sensitive points in your muscles that are known as trigger points. These trigger points may be painful to the to... |
__label__neg PLEASE NOTE: This site uses cookies and similar technologies. If you do not change your browser settings you are agreeing to their use. BRISTOL – Switching to organic cotton could reduce the global warming impact of cotton production by 46 per cent compared to non-organic cotton, while slashing fresh water... |
__label__pos The cases of Grace Gichuhi and Teresia Muturi, who have been told by the Department of Immigration to return to Kenya where they fear genital mutilation, are clear examples of the need for complementary protection, according to the Edmund Rice Centre. “A return to Kenya would put them at immediate risk of ... |
__label__pos Farming has a positive environmental impact in the UK NewsWednesday 22 May 2013 The NFU today announced that farming is a positive force for the environment and makes a very significant contribution towards the countryside and British wildlife. They released these comments after a group of environmental or... |
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