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__label__neg FREE THE MARKET April 19, 2006 By long-established practice and explicit federal law (the McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945), most insurance regulation is left to state governments. That includes health insurance, which states oversee with widely varying results for the consumer, says Investor's Business Daily... |
__label__neg While many real estate professionals and home buyers were hoping for a $15,000 tax credit for all home buyers without income caps that was introduced in the Senate unfortunately the final bill only includes an $8000, tax credit for first time home buyers that earn less than $75,000 per year ($150,000 on a ... |
__label__neg Alumnus John C. Beyer, of Arlington, Virginia, earned his bachelor's degree in philosophy from College of the Pacific in 1962. Pacific News $4.1 million to endow new economics chair, internship University of the Pacific today announced a $2 million gift that will make possible a $4 million endowed faculty ... |
__label__pos If you’ve ever sat on the couch and watched daytime television then you’ve probably seen more than your fair share of bingo ads. These are kind of just part of British culture and we don’t even really think about seeing them anymore. There is a push to get these adverts off the telly, let’s find out why. W... |
__label__pos Apartment construction has become increasingly popular as a modular build alternative to traditional steel and insitu concrete frame methods. The system adopted uses cross-wall construction in a similar method to the hotel construction system, but differs in that the variability of room layouts and externa... |
__label__pos New! Link to Common Cold Project Website on sidebar. Left to right: Denise Deverts; Melissa Zajdel; Sheldon Cohen; Brian Chin In our laboratory we study the role of psychological and social factors in health. Much of our work focuses on the possibility that our psychological states and traits may influence... |
__label__pos Published on : Jan 02, 2015 The Narendra Modi-led government in India has decided to cut back on excise duty concessions on consumer durable and mass-scale automotive products such as cars and bikes. The new year has dawned with a lining of higher costs for the common man as a result. A senior official in ... |
__label__pos FACTORS OF INFLUENCE Important tips for protecting your skin from external factors naturally Environment Air pollution stresses out the skin, makes it drier, and causes spots of subliminal irritation, which when combined with other negative external or internal influences can lead to inflammation with redn... |
__label__pos September 2001 PSALM 143 is a cry of help from David to God. Christians love to appropriate its verses and others like them for their own spiritual walks. Like verse 8: "Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I lift up m... |
__label__pos One of the themes central to The Age of Innocence is the struggle between the individual and the group. Newland Archer has been raised into a world where manners and moral codes dictate how the individual will act, and in some cases, even think. At many points throughout the book, both Archer and Ellen Ole... |
__label__neg Managers are constantly called upon to make decisions in order to solve problems. Decision making and problem solving are ongoing processes of evaluating situations or problems, considering alternatives, making choices, and following them up with the necessary actions. Sometimes the decision-making process... |
__label__neg How much exercise does your Lhasa Apso need? Puppies for Sale: Short answer: not much. Longer answer: the Lhasa Apso is a cold adapted animal, which means it is great at conserving heat, and it does not have a lot of excess nervous energy, like other breeds, that it needs to burn off through exercise. Howe... |
__label__pos Hundreds of scientists and other employees who support research at the federal Agriculture Department have been told that their jobs are being eliminated or could be cut as part of a transformation process mandated by the Harper government. The layoff warnings follow similar reductions in the scientific st... |
__label__pos 6972 Most of us don't often think about the Chickamauga Dam on the Tennessee River, except when we're boating, swimming or fishing or when we drive across the bridge spanning the dam. Of course, we enjoy the benefits of the Tennessee Valley Authority-generated electricity the dam helps provide. The Chickam... |
__label__neg Select a date that works for you, and click on the “Proceed” button at the bottom of the page to complete a pre-registration survey and enroll in your date. Participants who enroll more than 2 weeks in advance will receive a headset in the mail (with a prepaid return envelope). Otherwise, participants can ... |
__label__neg Expert Reviewed Cats can be playful, quirky, or occasionally aggressive. If you spend time around cats, it’s quite possible that you will suffer from a cat scratch at some point. Cats have sharp claws that they use to defend themselves, and sometimes they can deliver a pretty deep scratch. Caring for your ... |
__label__pos Evaluation Criteria The communication campaign seeks to inform or influence behaviour in measurable ways. 1. Written Report (80%) The main text of the written report include the following: Introduction and literature review (10%) Describe the purpose, rationale, and significance of the project. Also make a... |
__label__neg Tobacco Company Sues Over New LawSep 1, 2009 | Parker Waichman LLP In late June, President Barack Obama signed The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act into law. The law will allow the federal government broad authority over tobacco products and will also allow regulators to control cigarette ... |
__label__pos By Betsy Todd, MPH, RN, CIC, AJN clinical editor People, it seems, still have strong feelings about tattoos—and about breastfeeding, too. This month, a judge in Sydney, Australia, ordered the newly tattooed mother of an 11-month-old baby to stop breastfeeding. The judge maintained that the mother’s tattooi... |
__label__pos Don’t miss the Contest:Participate in 5th Anniversary Contest Today is this blog’s birthday, and I want to do a fun, informative blog post. Five years ago this day I started this blog. Intention – my personal web blog. I wrote this blog for me and still today whatever I learn I share here. I don’t want to ... |
__label__neg How To Invest In Gold And Have It Pay You Income Since early 2016, gold has been one of the hottest-performing commodities in the market. Gold is up nearly 25% year to date, and the reasons why should not be a surprise. But before I get into the bullish case for gold, I must make one thing clear. Longtime ... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED207449 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1980-Oct-3 Pages:16 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:0 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A The Response of Higher Education to Women's Inequality. Rae, Judith The status of academic women is compared with that of men to determine whether disciminating practices and resulti... |
__label__pos With my wife, Luana, in her final year’s certification toward graduating as a Holistic Nutritionist at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, I can also say I have learned a few things along the way. Many of these tips I have discovered on my own. I knew they were good for me, so I did them. I found the... |
__label__neg Back Nanotech News August 2009 Nanoparticles Cross Blood-Brain Barrier To Enable “Brain Tumor Painting” Earlier this year, researchers at the University of Washington reported that they had developed a toxin-nanoparticle combination that inhibits brain cancer invasion (click here for story) when added to t... |
__label__pos Over 15 years ago, the Government Information Technology Executive Council (GITEC), then known as the Federal Data Center Directors Council (FDCDC), an association of the federal data center managers, researched and wrote a white paper on the hot topic of the day, "data center consolidation." This paper wa... |
__label__pos One morning a couple months ago, Gloria Fernandez Suarez, a reader in Spain, sent me this book excerpt as reprinted on the website Truthout. The nonprofit publisher took forever to give me oermission to reprint it, but I thought you needed to see it because it does such a good job of exposing the truth of ... |
__label__pos Postgraduate research has undergone unprecedented change in the past ten years, in response to major shifts in the role of the university and the disciplines in knowledge production and the management of intellectual work. New kinds of doctorates have been established that have expanded the scope and direc... |
__label__pos Analysis While the seven essays in Fragmentation and Redemption concern gender and the human body in medieval religion, they approach this problem in different ways. The first essay, “Women’s Stories, Women’s Symbols: A Critique of Victor Turner’s Theory of Liminality,” tests Turner’s anthropological model... |
__label__pos Consultation on revised SIP 15 The Joint Insolvency Committee is seeking views on a proposed revised Statement of Insolvency Practice which deals with an IP’s interaction with creditor committees or their equivalent. The Joint Insolvency Committee (JIC) is consulting on a revised version of Statement of In... |
__label__neg Mortgage Interest Rates When you take out a mortgage to purchase a property, the amount you have to pay back will consist of the value of the loan plus any interest charged during its term. There are various ways in which this interest might be charged, and various ways in which the rate of interest is cal... |
__label__neg The election of Pope Francis in March heralded a season of surprises for the Catholic church, but perhaps none so unexpected -- and unsettling for conservatives -- as the re-emergence of the late Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin as a model for the American Catholic future. While there is no indication tha... |
__label__pos The recent rain came too late to help many Illinois farmers. “Last week’s weather did not help with corn progress,” says Mark Schleusener, state statistician for the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. “The state averaged 2.3 inches for the week, almost 1½ inches above normal. Most of the crops ... |
__label__neg Of the myriad of heterocycles known to man, the indole ring stands foremost for its remarkably versatile chemistry, its enormous range of biological activities, and its ubiquity in the terrestrial and marine environments. The indole ring continues to be discovered in natural products and to be employed in ... |
__label__pos On the Farm The Challenge Pest pressures on farms are constant. Growers must be aware of these pressures, and they often use pesticides as part of their routine practices for protecting crops. Pesticides are powerful tools for controlling pests but may lead to unintended exposure. Reduced-risk pest managem... |
__label__neg by Lorraine Murray A recent report in the journal Science has suggested that the Earth could be “on the brink of a major extinction.” The study analyzes extinction rates and presents evidence that, in the next 100 years, it is likely that there will be a major extinction event comparable to that which exti... |
__label__neg NEW YORK B — NEW YORK -- The Securities and Exchange Commission is thinking about stripping big short-sellers of their anonymity. Sometime this summer, commission officials say, the SEC will seek public comment on a proposal that would force investors to disclose when they have a short position of 5 percen... |
__label__pos Last Saturday I took my kids to a photography exhibition at a local art museum—over 400 photographs of all types of subject matter from an association of Japanese photographers. I actually stumbled across the event on Friday while riding my bike home from the library. As I was curious, and the exhibition w... |
__label__neg A while back, we invited two world famous animal experts to answer YOUR questions about orangutans and elephants. They are both featured in the IMAX movie, Born to be Wild 3D coming to theaters today, and they have a lot to say about saving the planet and the beautiful creatures that live here. Read on. . ... |
__label__pos What Would a President Trump Mean for Education? Over the past couple weeks, I've been asked with increasing frequency what it would mean for education if Donald Trump actually won the presidency. (The question is usually asked with equal parts foreboding and disbelief.) I'll swallow my nausea and just try... |
__label__neg Ambiguous racism is more detrimental to African American students’ performance on a mental task than is blatant racism, psychologists have shown. By contrast, the reverse is true for White students, for whom blatant racism is more distracting. Jessica Salvatore and Nicole Shelton say their results reflect ... |
__label__pos Domestic cats, no matter their breed, are all members of one species. Felis catus has had a very long relationship with humans. Ancient Egyptians may have first domesticated cats as early as 4,000 years ago. Plentiful rodents probably drew wild felines to human communities. The cats' skill in killing them ... |
__label__pos School budgets in wake of state budget The state budget that state lawmakers approved earlier this week wasn’t entirely to our liking. It’s a tax-break bonanza for big business and those who inherit huge estates, and schools will once again have their state aid raided through the Gap Elimination Adjustment... |
__label__pos 24/7/365 Flooded House in Conroe TX The first choice for restoring your way of life ! Water Damage Restoration servingConroe TX Water damage restoration entails entering a residence or building right after a water leak, leaking roof, sink or tub overflow, flooding, or thunderstorm damage and not just clean... |
__label__neg Vogel, R., Homberg, F. and Gericke, A., 2016. Abusive supervision, public service motivation, and employee deviance: The moderating role of employment sector. Evidence-Based HRM, 4 (3), pp. 214-231. Full text available as: PDF Vogel Homberg Gericke_PDF_Proof_author accepted manuscript.PDF - Accepted Versio... |
__label__pos Theodora Richards generational influences Here we will discuss characteristics and traits of Theodora Richards' generation. Of course, Theodora may not share all of the characteristics of her generation, but she is greatly affected by the tone that is set by her generation. The first topic focuses on the s... |
__label__pos My fair state has done it again. We are officially the biggest bully when it comes to voter intimidation and use of force, by any means necessary. Where else but in Florida do we get to have voting disrupted on the last day of early voting because two suspicious packages were found with wires hanging out o... |
__label__neg A sinus infection may often be mistaken for a bad cold but is a common health problem. In fact, sinusitis is an inflammation and congestion of the nasal passages. The condition may be triggered by a number of causes such as airborne allergens, dietary irritants, common pollutants, viruses, polyps, or even ... |
__label__pos Whenever I’m at the bank, I like to pick up a few of these: With a pocket full of twenty or so dollar coins, I like to spread them around. Sometimes people will give you this look that says, “Why did you give me this? I know that it’s real, and that it’s a dollar, but why do you purposely upset the rickety... |
__label__pos Electricity from Dirt: Is it Possible? It turns out wind power, solar power and lunar power are not the only possible renewable energy sources for our future. Dirt power might be next. There are already plans for use of it in places of Africa that are off-grid. We first heard of dirt power back in May of 2... |
__label__neg Abstract Purpose. To compare ophthalmic practice productivity and performance attributes, as rated by employing ophthalmologists, of noncertified and three levels of certified ophthalmic medical personnel. Methods. Three hundred eighty-five American and Canadian ophthalmologists in a clinic-based, stratifi... |
__label__neg Sunday, October 2, 2005 Case Law Developments: Interpreting Contractual Division of Pensions Leaves No Room for Correcting Unjust Divisions The division of pensions is often one of the most difficult areas of property division for students, and students rarely fully appreciate the difference between proper... |
__label__neg Political ideology as motivated social cognition: Behavioral and neuroscientific evidence First Online: DOI: 10.1007/s11031-011-9260-7 Cite this article as: Jost, J.T. & Amodio, D.M. Motiv Emot (2012) 36: 55. doi:10.1007/s11031-011-9260-7 Citations 2.1k Downloads Abstract Ideology is a potent motivational ... |
__label__pos The World Market for Refrigerated Vessels Excluding Tankers Withthe globalization of this market, managers can no longer be contentedwith a local view. Nor can managers be contented with out-of-datestatistics that appear several years after the fact. I have developed amethodology, based on macroeconomic an... |
__label__neg NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The stock market started the week in the red Monday, but losses were not nearly as devastating as some expected, after lawmakers failed to agree on a debt ceiling deal over the weekend. The U.S. government is just eight days away from a possible default. But instead of selling off st... |
__label__neg The high-redshift members of any flux-limited sample tend to be systematicallymore luminous than the low-redshift members because of the inducedcorrelation of luminosity and redshift. Among BL Lac objects, such differenceshave been interpreted as evidence for a ``true'' (Type 0) BL Lac classat low redshift... |
__label__neg United States District Court, S.D. New York OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS ALVIN K. HELLERSTEIN, District Judge. Plaintiffs bring this shareholder derivative action under Maryland law on behalf of American Realty Capital Properties, Inc. ("ARCP"), a publicly-traded real estate investment trus... |
__label__pos A couple of months ago I gave a short speech about Gov as an API at an AIIA event. Basically I believe that unless we make government data, content and transaction services API enabled and mashable, then we are simply improving upon the status quo. 1000 services designed to be much better are still 1000 se... |
__label__pos Abstract Mineral dusts are pollutants in air, drinking water, foodstuffs and even some drugs. Inhalation of the asbestos minerals amosite, anthophyllite, chrysotile, crocidolite and tremolite occurs not only in areas adjacent to industrial and mining activities and in the households of those industrially e... |
__label__neg This is a very interesting question. There is, indeed, an issue with establishing the security, veracity and stability of Firefox and other Mozilla product extensions, now known as add-ons. For example, in July of 2006 a fake Firefox add-on was discovered to have attempted to steal passwords and perform ke... |
__label__pos Simple. From carbs that usually do if it out of the fasted state. To do that they say malhotra, try it was wondering about it might contribute to sleep hours later i want to good health bill. Need to my head. Body workout || includes: girls' life with the spare tire around, overhead press in just a day, ba... |
__label__pos Voice and Noise, wrote a while ago that “to put some check on their egos, every time I see a central banker I urge him to take a shopping trip to the closest IKEA so as to see who really should get the credit of controlling inflation as we currently know it.” That said the issue is not really about who sho... |
__label__neg House Speaker John Boehner has declared that ending discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation would be too expensive for some companies. Mr. Boehner is right in a roundabout way, in that few things are cheaper than bias. His opposition to the Employment Non-Discrmination Act is inexcusabl... |
__label__neg Article Title Abstract Introduction: This practice-based research study capitalized on the statewide implementation of a comprehensive, locally-driven initiative to implement evidence-based policy, system and environmental changes related to obesity and tobacco use. The study examined local health departme... |
__label__neg Weight gain hurts memory, research says Need another reason to avoid gaining weight? Well, new research has found that the more an older woman weighs, the worse her memory. Diana Kerwin of Northwestern University and colleagues studied 8,745 normal post-menopausal women ages 65 to 79 who participated in th... |
__label__neg LESSON INDEX: Lesson Plan Overview LESSON ONE: Oil Crisis: Get Into The Game LESSON TWO: How Bad Can It Get? LESSON THREE: Life Is Starting To Change LESSON FOUR: Elasticity and Collapse LESSON FIVE: Oil Dependency Among Nations LESSON SIX: Food Without Oil LESSON SEVEN: Breakdown LESSON EIGHT: Preparation... |
__label__neg Last Wednesday, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) fired a shot across Wall Street’s bow and announced his plans to introduce tough new legislation that would break up our “too-big-to-fail” banks, according to Ramsey Cox’s report for The Hill: “In other words, we have a situation now where Wall Street banks are... |
__label__neg EHR-related errors soar but few harm patients ■ Display mistakes and missing data are among the issues documented. HHS announced a plan to ease reporting of adverse events caused by faulty health IT. Hospitals are reporting more patient safety problems related to electronic health records, yet it appears t... |
__label__pos This is the first in a series on the history of our understanding of Mars. Is Mars Habitable? At the start of the twentieth century, Percival Lowell was making observations of Mars and writing books claiming that the red planet harbored an intelligent civilization. The last in this series is where I got th... |
__label__neg The annual New Year’s Honours list often contains the names of civil servants who have been awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire) or OBE (Order of the British Empire) honour for services rendered to the Government and people of the United Kingdom. Hairdressers, on the other hand, rarely make it to ... |
__label__pos Signs of Low Testosterone - Irritability! Are you irritable? Can the wrong word or look from your partner set you off in a rage? Do you clam up, fail to speak or respond when she talks to you. Do you hide out in a cave somewhere to avoid contact? If this describes you, chances are, you're suffering from lo... |
__label__neg Image source: Photospin.com If you aren’t, you’re in good company. Although I’m not sure it’s the company you’d like to be in! Most other businesses aren’t either. However, don’t you want to stand out from those other businesses? Of course you do! I’m here to tell you how to do it for the ridiculously low ... |
__label__pos 9/24/2012 2:32:00 PM St. Mary's Academy: 'Tablets for Learning' St. Mary's Academy photo by Mindy Crouchley St. Mary’s Academy teachers Alyssa Tormala, Kathy Mitchell and Cynthia Heller participated in a summer iPad training session with Apple in preparation for the launch of the school’s new Tablets for L... |
__label__neg The World’s Fastest Roller Coaster Credit: Sarah Ackerman Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sackerman519/8638541154/ License: CC BY-NC 3.0 Known as the fastest roller coaster in the world, Formula Rossa accelerates its riders to 149 mph. Not only does this 92 second ride have a total length of 2200 m an... |
__label__neg Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis, makes it difficult to perform normal daily activities. But clinical research studies are hard at work researching new drugs that may better treat the condition in the future.... |
__label__pos Product Spotlight Featured Research Quick Stats You are here SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- A Sioux Falls Kum & Go convenience store and gas station has begun selling the diesel equivalent of ethanol, reported the Associated Press. Biodiesel, promoted by soybean farmers, is a cleaner-burning, renewable alternative f... |
__label__neg One of the many advantages of a direct sales business is that for the most part, the initial investment is minimal, especially when compared to a traditional startup. Whether your startup cost is $100 or $1,000 though, it is important to keep costs down when you are just starting out or looking to grow you... |
__label__neg Jakarta, 19-21 June 2013 - The role of forests and land use is becoming increasingly important in the discussions regarding the transition to a Green Economy. Over the past three years, the UN-REDD Programme has developed a body of work on ensuring that REDD+ and a Green Economy transformation are mutually... |
__label__pos Effective this past August 3, the EPA has new regulations for methane and volatile organic compound emissions from oil and gas operations As you know, reducing methane emissions is a key component of the President‘s climate change agenda. Why should I care? Because if you own or operate an oil and gas prod... |
__label__pos Previous Challenge Entry Topic: Worship (05/03/04) TITLE: Water Opens Eyes By Norbert Isles 05/03/04 LEAVE COMMENT ON ARTICLE SEND A PRIVATE COMMENT SEND ARTICLE TO A FRIEND Visible realities are the very doorway to invisible reality. The mass of people however, are captivated, fixated and blinded by visib... |
__label__neg We’ve come a long way from the few hundred white-tailed deer that roamed the countryside in the 1930s. As a matter of fact, we’ve come a little too far, according to state wildlife officials. Today, nearly 100,000 deer are harvested annually in Iowa, leaving an estimated post-season population of about 200... |
__label__neg Fall in child MMR vaccinations The proportion of two-year-olds having the MMR vaccine has fallen, according to the NHS. Between 2013-14 92.7 per cent of children in England had the vaccine. However, that figure dropped between 2014-15 to 92.3 per cent. Parts of the West Midlands and northern England had mo... |
__label__neg What Are Hormones, And What Do They Do? Hormones are special chemical messengers in the body that are created in the endocrine glands. These messengers control most major bodily functions, from simple basic needs like hunger to complex systems like reproduction, and even the emotions and mood. Understandin... |
__label__pos With so many real estates agent who have come and gone in the past decade as well as a giant shift in the market who do you choose to represent you in the sale or lease of your home and how do you choose the right agent for the job? It can be a tough choice and you will need to choose wisely. You have so m... |
__label__neg "Our technology efficiently utilizes the light trapping scheme," said Sumit Chaudhary, an Iowa State assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and an associate of the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory. "And so solar cell efficiency improved by 20 percent." Details of the fabricat... |
__label__neg Continuous Flow Neoprene After identifying the value stream for a product, the focus is on avoiding batch and queue between different steps in the process flow. You must ensure that the next downstream operation has: only what is needed just when it is needed in the exact amount needed Enabling flow withou... |
__label__neg An Executive order signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 charges the U.S. Coast Guard with breaking ice on U. S. waterways to meet the needs of commerce. Shipping during the Great Lakes ice season (early December through late April, even early May on occasion) is critical to keeping America's a... |
__label__neg New York, NY International IT services provider, FDM Group, last week held its first Women in Technology gathering in collaboration with NYTechWomen at its 14 Wall Street office in an effort to support and encourage women in technology throughout the New York community. The event was a part of the company'... |
__label__neg The CDC are investigating 14 new potential cases of sexual transmission of Zika virus from traveling men to non-traveling women in the US. The news appears in a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statement about following guidance to prevent sexual transmission of Zika virus. The federal agen... |
__label__pos In order to be successful at most anything in life, a great deal of time and practice is usually involved. Formulating these good habits can sometimes be hard in the beginning, but the rewards can be great when you stick with them. For instance, I can remember when I was in the fifth grade, my band instruc... |
__label__neg CANADA'S HEALTH CARE SYSTEM -- POOR VALUE FOR YOUR TAX DOLLARS July 3, 2008 Canada's taxpayers are not receiving the same sort of value that their counterparts in other nations are when it comes to universally accessible health care insurance, says Nadeem Esmail, of the Fraser Institute. For example: Canad... |
__label__neg Popular Now Popular Now Popular Now Popular Now By: Anne Chao (Author), Lou Jost (Author) Diversity analysis examines variation in a system through the use of statistical indices to measure that variation. Presenting a consistent statistical framework for the methodology based on diversity indices and thei... |
__label__neg Washington, Mar 7 (ANI): Smoking cigarettes in adolescence makes people more susceptible to the negative effects of alcohol withdrawal later in life, Baylor University researchers have said. Scientists have found that the chronic exposure to nicotine during adolescence in animal models caused a nicotine-in... |
__label__neg The Internet can promote the literacy development of young adults, according to a study by Dr Jen Scott Curwood from the University of Sydney, Australia. The ongoing study, which interviewed teenagers aged 13 to 17 from Australia, Canada, and the United States, found that the Web -- in moderation -- could ... |
__label__neg Michael Potter, a scientist at the National Cancer Institute whose research led to greater understanding of tumors and the immune system and who won the prestigious Lasker Award for medical research, died June 18 at his home in Bethesda, Md. He was 89. He had acute myeloid leukemia, said his daughter, Meli... |
__label__pos ADT Fire & Security has formed a partnership with the Dundee Heritage Trust to help protect one of Europe’s uniquely designed vessels. The RRS Discovery was declared one of the most important historic ships in the United Kingdom by the National Historic Ships Committee in 2000. Visited by 60,000 people ann... |
__label__pos The number of people thinking of moving from business into the public sector has fallen sharply since last year. A survey by the recruitment company, Hays, has found fewer than 38 per cent of respondents considering working for either local or central government, or the NHS. ‘The Private to Public Percepti... |
__label__neg Annual HIV infection rates in the U.S. are 40 percent higher than previously believed, and continue to hit gay men, African-American, and Latino communities particularly hard, according to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Saturday. The study will be published in ... |
__label__pos PAH concentrations were determined in a dated sediment core collected from Esthwaite Water (EW), a seasonally anoxic lake in the English Lake District. The most dramatic variations are associated with increased PAH fluxes from 1900 and a sub-surface maximum (29 mg m−2 year−1) in the late 1960s to early 197... |
__label__neg Choosing a Multivitamin or Multimineral Supplement The many meanings of "Multi": Check each product carefully. Some "Multi's" are mulitvitamins, and some are multimineral. Many are combinations of the two. Because many minerals, like calcium, are quite bulky, supplements which have both vitamins and minera... |
__label__pos Google's Collateral Damage Spread the Word You can embed a this infographic on your blog or website. Simply copy the below code and paste it into your website. :) 400 px full size The Impact of Measurement In scientific experiments a fundamental goal of the measurer is to not directly impact the system the... |
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