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__label__pos You Are What They Click Choosing the right web-design firm or partner for your startup requires you to carefully balance several factors, including price, talent, technical expertise, availability and even personality. Making the right choice is key to establishing a clear vision for your website, fully im...
__label__neg Stress management activities and techniques are anti-depression strategies our super bright medical students haven’t completely figured out yet and it’s getting serious. Depression and suicides are increasing among medical students. It has become such a problem that the Missouri House just passed a bill th...
__label__neg Fishel S.,CARE Fertility Group Reproductive BioMedicine Online | Year: 2013 The wholesale introduction of any new procedure to medical practice requires an acceptance based on evidence-based medicine, which is primarily acquired using prospective randomized controlled trials. However, for self-funded treat...
__label__pos In our organization, I have noticed that database requirements are never included as a portion of the system requirements. The requirements always focus on the interface and we derive the database design from the interface as well as fill in some of the gaps. For some developers that process seems to yield...
__label__pos In the course of writing a feature for this issue on the inroads that quantum cascade lasers are making into the medical arena, I was reminded once again of the many hurdles that new technologies (and devices that employ them) face on the track from bench to bedside. Not only must a technology be proven vi...
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 1981 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Brain Region Organism Learn More Riboswitches are non-coding RNA structures located in messenger RNAs that bind endogenous ligands, such as a specific metabolite or ion, to regulate gene expression. As such, ...
__label__neg What Are The GRE Subject Tests? In addition to the general GRE tests, some schools require applicants to complete the GRE Subject Tests. These standardized tests measure strengths in particular subject areas. There are seven different GRE Subject Tests available. These are: GRE Biochemistry, Cell and Molec...
__label__neg Consumers could be missing out on £191 billion in tax-free savings, with the number of people using individual savings accounts (ISAs) set to fall by 9% this year. The new study from uSwitch reveals that just 54% of Brits plan to put money into an ISA, which would allow their savings to grow without having...
__label__pos Hobbing, Peter. (2005) Integrated Border Management at the EU Level. CEPS Working Documents No. 227, 1 August 2005. [Working Paper] Abstract In times marked by trends as diverse as economic globalisation, international migration as well as fear of terrorism and organised crime, the efficient handling of bo...
__label__pos »photos by Jon Warren In northern Tanzania lives a village of farmers and livestock breeders who used to keep one eye on their grazing animals and the other skyward — watching for rain. Today, they are focusing downward, feet planted firmly on rich soil, reworking their lives shovel by shovel. start with a...
__label__neg MicroRNA-145 Restores Contractile Vascular Smooth Muscle Phenotype and Coronary Collateral Growth in the Metabolic Syndrome Abstract Transient, repetitive occlusion stimulates coronary collateral growth (CCG) in normal animals. Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) switch to synthetic phenotype early in CCG...
__label__pos Three men charged with repeatedly failing to deliver on their promises to help online businesses nationwide sell their products have run into trouble. The three Washington men – Jeremy Avey, Alexander Martin, and Brent Stanphill – were accused in a lawsuit by the Washington Attorney General’s Office of: Ma...
__label__neg Web Date: October 9, 2012 Method Detects Damage In Fossil Bones And Other Collagen-Containing Artifacts When archeologists find a pile of ancient bones or fossils, they sometimes try to extract DNA from the bones to learn more about human predecessors or animals that are now extinct. But most of these arti...
__label__pos OVERLAND PARK, KS — As club operators have put off equipment purchasing due to the recession, many equipment manufacturers have experienced a downturn in sales. Because strength equipment often has a longer life than cardio equipment, that delayed purchasing trend has had an even greater effect on strength...
__label__neg There are few experiences more traumatic or frustrating for a couple, hopeful to conceive a child, than that of finding out that they have a fertility issue, and that conceiving will be either difficult or impossible. This is the case with as many as one in six couples trying to conceive for the first time...
__label__pos news A KMPG audit into Queensland Health’s payroll disaster has found the project has already cost $417 million and will need some $837 million to fix over the next five years, in a finding which the state’s new LNP Health Minister Lawrence Springborg said in Parliament this week illustrated that the proje...
__label__pos Incentives to invest in higher education are affected by both the direct wageeffect of human capital investments and the indirect wage effect resulting from lowerunemployment risks and shorter spells in unemployment associated with highereducated. We analyse the returns to education in Austria, Germany, It...
__label__pos Date of Award Fall 2011 Document Type Dissertation Degree Name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Department Civil Engineering First Advisor Foley, Christopher M. Second Advisor Heinrich, Stephen M. Third Advisor Voglewede, Philip Abstract Robustness is a desirable property in any structural design. Robustness may...
__label__neg #1Jun 11th, 2014 Canadians see difference between legality and morality of prostitution: poll A new poll was released on Wednesday outlining the average Canadian's opinion on the country's new prostitution bill and, while it wouldn't be fair to call it an all-out rebuke, the response certainly wasn't posit...
__label__pos First a word about “consciousness.” For me “Consciousness” can be a synonym for God, similar to Mind or Thought, and I believe Consciousness/Mind/Thought is prior to the material universe. I’ve read and listened to more than one kind of atheist. Some only disbelieve in the god I don’t believe in either—the...
__label__neg How to beat caffeine addiction? Coffee is one of the most commonly consumed beverages globally and contains the highest amount of caffeine amongst all caffeinated beverages. In addition to coffee, caffeine is also present in tea, colas and energy drinks. The urge to consume caffeinated beverages can be att...
__label__pos The government is not yet ready for full capital account convertibility even though former governor of RBI Raghuram rajan had said the central bank was looking at bringing in capital account convertibility in a few years. India currently has full convertibility of the rupee in current accounts such as for ...
__label__pos “We drive openness, cultivate public participation, and strengthen our nation’s democracy through public access to high-value records,” writes David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, in the Third Open Government Plan released yesterday. The report makes clear what “high value records” the public wa...
__label__pos Landscaping has often been compared to the painting of the image. Your art-work teacher has probably told you that a good image must have a point-of main interest, and the others of the details simply go to make more beautiful the central idea, or even to form a fine location for it. So in landscaping ther...
__label__pos Robot Tries To Escape From Children’s Abuse “http://Lybio.netThe Accurate Source To Find Transcript To Robot Tries To Escape From Children’s Abuse.” [Robot Tries To Escape From Children’s Abuse] A robot patrolling in a shopping mall [often] attracts attention, in particular children’s. When requested to op...
__label__neg This is What Happened With DelcathBy William Patalon III, Executive Editor, Money Morning • May 1, 2013Start the conversationLeave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website × two = two Comment Some HTML is OK Sign me up f...
__label__pos Jorn Utzon once said, “I like to be on the edge of the possible.”p. For many architects, he created a new “possible” when the whimsical sails of the new Sydney Opera House rose out of the harbor in the 1960s. His graceful design was not without its skeptics. Delays, cost overruns, and engineering obstacles...
__label__pos There are many ways to get started in the miles and points game, as there are many ways to play. These days the simplest and perhaps easiest way is to apply for one of the many credit cards offering insanely generous sign-up bonuses. Depending on the card, you can get enough miles for a free international ...
__label__neg Our research group is interested in understanding how RNAs change their structures in order to perform function. Until recently, only snapshots of molecules could be observed, hiding their mode of operation. We employ Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and other biophysical techniques, to investigate the mo...
__label__neg Stay up-to-date in pulmonary and critical care. No spam. A handful of people with pulmonary embolism have absolute contraindications to anticoagulation. Authors here describe these as: Any prior intracranial hemorrhage, known structural intracranial cerebrovascular disease (eg, arteriovenous malformation),...
__label__neg time to enjoy the fruits of your labor... Retire Country is dedicated to bringing all the best free resources to one location so that you can have more quality time to spend enjoying your retirement. Best retire age, retire online, retirement solutions, find teacher retirement communities. Here are some li...
__label__neg Is sleeping for a lot of short periods the same as a full eight hours? - asks Sleepless in San Antonio Like every episode of the popular 1990’s sitcom “Seinfeld”, Cosmo Kramer hatched yet another crazy scheme in the episode titled “The Friar’s Club”. Kramer: “Well, turns out that the master [Leonardo da Vi...
__label__pos "This report is being bounced through the United Nations forums, blatantly ignoring any evidence which disputes its conclusions and deliberately avoiding debate. The clear intention of the powers-that be is to use this ideologically-driven report's findings to influence the Millennium Development Goals Rev...
__label__pos Check out the above. It’s a map of two-parent households around the USA, as organized by percentage of states. If you want a better version, click here. If you’re into lists of states and percentages, well, here you go: This is a complicated issue to discuss socially because many single-parent homes are he...
__label__neg Baking during the Winter is a great way to spend time with my family but it’s also a good way to take the chill out of the air in my home. We have been baking lots of cookies at my home and I decided to share How to Make Peanut Butter Cookies Healthy so everyone can enjoy these delicious desserts anytime w...
__label__pos With a clean slate driving the business of government, Australian Prime Minister Mr Tony Abbott and Treasurer Mr Joe Hockey are laying the groundwork for major financial management reforms. These initiatives underscore moves to reduce waste and duplication, while ensuring taxpayers “receive value-for-money...
__label__neg CSULB Gerontology Student Research 2013 Perceptions of Older Adults with Diverse Visual Impairments About Safety, Independence, Mobility, and Social Connection Vanessa Camarena This exploratory study examined how vision affects perceptions about safety, independence, mobility, and social connection in a sa...
__label__neg Two new lovely deep-reef basslets What we once thought was a single "banded basslet" species, Lipogramma evides (1979) is now distinguished as two unique species: L. evides and a new species, Lipogramma levinsoni (pictured above). While both live in very deep waters, L. evides is found much deeper (133–302...
__label__pos New Delhi [India], Sep 9 (ANI ): The government has not been able to make the Competition Commission of India (CCI) very effective, Union Law Secretary, Suresh Chandra said at an ASSOCHAM event held in New Delhi today. "The original idea of having a Competition Commission of India (CCI) as a multi-member a...
__label__pos Controlling Wax Moths Is there anything that could be bought at the stores (wal-mart, walgreen etc) that could be used to control wax moths? So far, I have lost two supers to them and could use some advice. BillyH Re: Controlling Wax Moths wrap your supers up in a plastic garbage bag, seal it real well to ...
__label__neg SAN DIEGO, May 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Marshall Edwards, Inc. (Nasdaq: MSHL), an oncology company focused on the clinical development of novel therapeutics targeting cancer metabolism, announced today that the first cohort of patients has been dosed in a Phase I clinical trial of ME-344, the Company's lea...
__label__pos Meatout 2015: Campaign Encourages Going Vegan for a Day Photo by Terra Sullivan A soy latte and banana for breakfast, a bean burrito and salad for lunch, and you’ve already made it through most of the waking hours without a single animal product passing your lips. See how easy it can be? Vegan high-fives a...
__label__pos Industry leaders have defended the ACT's childcare sector after figures said staff were the nation's least qualified, but acknowledged employee retention remained challenging. Association of Community-Based Child Care Directors ACT treasurer Lisa Syrette said the introduction of the National Quality Standa...
__label__neg The co-author of a new study is calling for provincial action after the study revealed the population of woodland caribou in Newfoundland has dramatically decreased in the past decade. The study for the Canadian Boreal Initiative reports that the count has dropped 66 per cent since the late 1990s with the ...
__label__neg Editor's note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com. (CareerBuilder.com) -- Wouldn't it be nice if your job didn't involve wearing something starched and confining every day? While dress guidelines vary fro...
__label__neg The gift inside borderline personality disorder (BPD) Written by listed counsellor/psychotherapist: Imi Lo: Psychotherapist, Art Therapist, Supervisor (MMH,UKCP,HCPC,MBPsS) 6th August, 20160 Comments Related information:Borderline personality disorder "It is increasingly being recognised that many individu...
__label__pos No seat anymore at the ruling table With the upcoming presidential election in full swing, I am in awe just how out of touch both candidates are on our nation's problems. To think that such inane issues as abortion, gay marriage and right to own a gun would trump the advent of our collapsing economy and th...
__label__pos Flexibility is the key to success 17 October 2016 In this month’s comment Sarah Krasley contemplates the importance of elasticity to not only her new swimsuit designs but to the setting up and running of a successful business It’s a warm Friday afternoon in late September and my inbox is full of identical,...
__label__neg The meniscus is the “c”-shaped shock absorber located between the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) on either side of each knee. Injuries of the meniscus are very common from squatting or twisting motions. That is one reason these injuries are common in sports, but non-athletes can suffer them as we...
__label__neg Acupuncture helped with pain after neck surgery CHICAGO (Reuters) - Acupuncture helped alleviate lingering pain and decreased shoulder mobility in people who had surgery for head and neck cancer, U.S. researchers said on Saturday. The ancient Chinese therapy also resulted in significant improvements in ext...
__label__pos Government funded institutes and colleges in India are certainly far from being in the pink of health. Even the premier institutes of technology and management fall far short of international standards but if one were to say so in public, as only well known people like Narayan Murthy and Jairam Ramesh can ...
__label__neg this post is sponsored by the Grain Foods Foundation but all opinions are my own. these oatmeal raisin energy bites are the perfect snack for your whole family! healthy and no bake they are quick to make, filling, and yummy. they are mostly made of oats, raisins, ground flax seed, and almond butter. they a...
__label__neg Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease. It causes joint problems, such as: pain swelling stiffness loss of function According to Mayo Clinic, joint damage from RA is usually symmetrical. If a joint is affected on one side of the body, the same joint on the other side will probably be affected a...
__label__pos Historically, bank robberies could be violent episodes perpetrated by armed criminals. But in today’s digital era, bank robberies and other fraudulent crimes are being committed through highly sophisticated technological means cleverly disguised as legitimate transactions. Take a look at how Today we annou...
__label__neg My wife continues to pay for her two sons' car insurance. They are 23 and 21 years old. The cars are in her name. If either one of them was in a car accident where someone was injured, can they sue us and take everything we've worked for? Or would the liability part of the insurance cover it? Visitor Quest...
__label__pos Zofnat NordmanThe writer is a journalist on the Makor Rishon staff. First published in the weekend edition of Hebrew Makor Rishon. Translated into English by Abayiss for Women in Green An ancient road crosses the length of the Land of Israel, running from South to North. It starts at Be’er Sheva in the nor...
__label__neg DATE: July 16, 2001 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Greg Chaney, Planner Community Development Department FILE NO.: USE2001-00026 Allowable Use PROPOSAL: An allowable use permit to expand a commercial storage complex, consisting of a 120'x50' addition to the existing southern building and an additional 120'x...
__label__neg Your inner ear makes impulses that are sent to your brain where they are recognized as sound. These impulses also control your sense of balance. Conditions that can disrupt these functions include ear infections -- the most common illness among children according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine --...
__label__pos Posted in Operations and Supply Chain Terms, Total Reads: 398 Advertisements Definition: Perfect Order Perfect order is a measure that truly captures what is happening in your business and how satisfied your customers are with your firm’s performance. The Perfect Order is a measure that uncovers how great ...
__label__neg NEWS Promising Research in Early Detection of Mesothelioma PRWEB, January 9, 2006 Mesothelioma, once a rare cancer, has become more prevalent in the past 50 years. The incidence of this aggressive disease, which has no cure, is expected to rise through 2015. Until recently, mesothelioma was considered univ...
__label__neg Revere, Mass.—Five miles outside of Boston, on the border between the suburbs of Revere and Malden, Roseland Property Co. has found a place to build 2,800 new luxury apartments and condominiums. Apartment building is booming in Boston’s oldest suburbs. New luxury communities are opening in old, working-cla...
__label__pos Score: 61 Though luxury hotels, large marinas, and deluxe villas now dot Sardinia's once-pristine northeastern coast, the area still offers "much aesthetic appeal" thanks to the smart decisions and clear vision of regional planners. Regardless, the coast is primarily "a playground for tourists" that isolat...
__label__pos Insurance companies and industry analysts are still concerned about the future of the Affordable Care Act. The CEO of insurance provider Aetna says it's still too early to declare the federal health care program a failure but the company "continues to have serious concerns about the sustainability of the p...
__label__neg Oregon State Bar Bulletin OCTOBER 2006 Differences without (much) distinction By Helen Hierschbiel The most frequent ethics questions we get in the OSB General Counsel’s Office involve conflicts of interest. Now that the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct are approaching the two-year anniversary, and the...
__label__pos Recent graduates have very different expectations of their employers from previous generations, according to a survey by recruitment consultants Robert Half International. A better work/life balance, flexible working hours and clear career development programmes are all key motivators for ‘Generation Y’ wo...
__label__pos This book is the first in a series of four readers called The Read and Learn Series for beginning-level students. There are 40 units in each book. The readings in this book average about 50 words in length, and a total of just over 600 different words are used in the 40 readings. A summary of the series is...
__label__pos Published By : 04 Feb 2016 | Published By : QYRESEARCH Perhaps one of the most vital organs that the human body holds, which is also subjected to the most rigorous ordeals of processing our modern lifestyle, are the kidney. This pair of organs toils endlessly to process the convenience foods and junk foods...
__label__pos Teachers deplore DepEd‘s position that K to 12 stays DESPITE the various campaigns undertaken by the Department of Education (DepEd) in promoting its K to 12 Basic Education Program, many teachers, students and parents remain confused, disappointed and dismayed of its implementation when classes in public ...
__label__pos Many years ago, during the campaign for the 1987 general election I hosted a house meeting in our flat in the west end of Glasgow in support of the late Roy Jenkins, then MP for Glasgow Hillhead. It was an exciting occasion for all who attended. For me, it was exciting as it allowed me to do my bit to supp...
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__label__neg be careful with running the weekly averages. 2400 cals one day and 200 cals the next average out to 1300 cals a day, but not in a good way. if you want to make up some for it, divide how much you went over by six and then subtract that number from your top range, provided it isn't less than your bottom ran...
__label__pos Camelot Way, Southeast Los Angeles Great for Cost of Living Medical Facilities Public Transport Internet Access Lack of Traffic Not great for Clean & Green Nightlife Resale or Rental Value Safe & Sound Schools Who lives here? No ratings yet Got a burning question? Why not ask the locals! Simply ask your qu...
__label__neg Indian group crowned world energy championJune 21st, 2008 - 4:07 pm ICT by IANS London, June 21 (IANS) An Indian technology and alternative energy group has been crowned ‘Energy Champion’ of the world by a prestigious British environmental organisation. Bangalore-based Technology Informatics Design Endeavo...
__label__pos The Obama administration plans to send text messages to fat people and offer online weigh-ins to help the country’s obese population get down to what a cartel of career academics considers to be a healthy weight. April Fool! No, wait. This is real. The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee–the folks respon...
__label__pos The Japanese company, Hitachi said on Wednesday that it has developed a high-efficiency industrial strength motor without using rare earth metals like neodymium or dysprosium which is found in nearly all other motors. The company is aiming to commercialize the innovation starting in April 2014. The motor i...
__label__pos J. Venkatesan Source: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/article2926201.ece The Supreme Court, though strongly deprecating the midnight eviction of yoga guru Baba Ramdev and his followers, rejected the charge that there was mala fide action on the part of the Delhi police and the Union Home M...
__label__neg Your email address will be used for Wildy’s marketing materials only. We will never give your email address to any third party. Special Discounts for Pupils, Newly Called & Students Browse Secondhand Online Mental health professionals are often called on to give evidence or expert testimony in a range of c...
__label__neg In June 2000 the Midwifery and Consequential Amendments Act was proclaimed making midwifery services available to women in Manitoba. There is no cost for this service. Midwifery care offers another choice for women and their babies. Who are midwives? Midwives are trained health care professionals who provi...
__label__neg SPRINGFIELD – Lt. Governor Sheila Simon joined state Rep. Don Moffitt (R-Gilson) and state Rep. Lisa Dugan (D-Bradley) today to issue recommendations that will help improve rural emergency medical services. The recommendations were generated after 17 hearings of the Illinois House of Representatives’ Emerg...
__label__pos While there is a consensus among researchers and policy makers that the 2008–2009 crisis was triggered by financial market disruptions in the United States, there is little agreement on whether the transmission of the crisis and the subsequent prolonged recession were caused by credit factors or a collapse...
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED373334 Record Type:Non-Journal Publication Date:1994-Mar Pages:13 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A On Seeing Black Literature through Brown and Blue Eyes: Teaching African American Literature in Racially Mixed Classes. McLaughlin, Margaret A. Educators at Georgia Southern ...
__label__neg Rural Labour Market Developments in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia The significant changes in the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of human resources in rural Macedonia can be explained by the continued trend of emigration from villages to urban areas and abroad. The intensity of emi...
__label__pos . “Bite me, Obama.” In essence, I think that is what Chief Justice John Roberts just said to the spoiled child who set about to “fundamentally transform” this country. Obama just got hit right between the eyes with Justice Roberts’ Schrodinger’s Cat decision on the fate of Obamacare. While all of the liber...
__label__pos Evolution and ScienceThe coverage of evolution in biologytextbooks we have written reflects the broad consensus in the scientific community. Asnoted in a booklet issued by the National Academy of Sciences, "Evolution pervadesall biological phenomena. To ignore that it occurred or to classify it as a form o...
__label__pos Cloud adoption is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 40% every year . Why then does it often seem like the spotlight has moved on to different topics like the “ Internet of Things” and “ digital enterprise”? Perhaps the spotlight isn’t highlighting the subject of cloud computing, but rather the fo...
__label__pos As per the IT company Gartner, by 2020 around 85 percent of the consumers will be satisfied with the non-human customer support. This throws a light on growing importance of IVR technology across the globe. Various companies offering IVR development services are now providing its services in various other ...
__label__neg Contact: Kingston Reif, Director for Disarmament and Threat Reduction Policy, (202) 463-8270 x104 December 2016 Contents Executive Summary Nuclear Modernization Snapshot Nuclear Modernization Overview 1. Interncontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) 2. Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) and Subma...
__label__neg Investigation of Microbially Induced Permeability Loss During In- situ Leaching. Authors Brierley-CL; Brierley-JA Source NTIS: PB/83-205534 :71 pages Abstract Accumulations of microorganisms in the in situ leaching environment are believed responsible for plugging of the ore body and thus decreasing uraniu...
__label__neg Hypoglycemia What Is It? Hypoglycemia is an abnormally low level of blood sugar (blood glucose). Because the brain depends on blood sugar as its primary source of energy, hypoglycemia interferes with the brain's ability to function properly. This can cause dizziness, headache, blurred vision, difficulty co...
__label__neg Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) The Certified Ethical Hacker Program by EC-Council is the most comprehensive course for the network security professionals. This globally acceptable certification authenticates the applied knowledge of the network administrators, auditors and professionals from a security per...
__label__neg scroll to top Stuck on your essay? Get ideas from this essay and see how your work stacks up 2 Pages Word Count:1,048 Pages:2 1/2 Electronegative and Steric Hindrance Effects on Synthesized Esters By Katherine Edmonds Introduction Esters are made when an acid and an alcohol are mixed The reaction causes th...
__label__neg A Vogel Calcium Absorption Formula Description Bioforce exclusive A. Vogel formula containing Urtica Dioica (Stinging Nettle) and Silica, for symptomatic relief of minor bone pain from brittle bones. Symptomatically relieves minor bone pain from brittle bones. Symptomatically relieves calcium deficiencies ...
__label__neg 17β-trenbolone, an anabolic–androgenic steroid as well as an environmental hormone, contributes to neurodegeneration Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to neurodegenerative disorders. In a large number of neurodegenerative diseases (for example, Alzheimer's disease (AD)), patients do not car...
__label__neg Not yet a Member? HR Magazine is highlighting the next generation of HR leaders. Is your employee handbook ready for the New Year? With SHRM’s Employee Handbook Builder get peace of mind that your handbook is up-to-date. Get the HR education you need without travel expenses or time out of the office. Join ...
__label__neg Female tech representation yet to achieve lift off, new report shows Latest figures from the 2016 Women in IT Scorecard research, published today by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT and the Tech Partnership, show that women’s representation in the sector remains largely static despite continuing strong ...
__label__pos Category: Gardening Many of us, who can handle and who enjoy the heat, love chili peppers for the way they can enhance the flavors of our food. But if we look a little further into a chili pepper’s unique repertoire, you can see that in some ways – the chili pepper embodies the very nature of the […]Read K...
__label__neg When 90-degree temperatures and drenching humidity threaten to overheat you by causing an extreme state of dripping steaminess, it’s time to cool the body and mind with refreshing, rehydrating foods. What could be more invigorating than fresh, crisp cucumbers? With a 95% water content, cucumbers will hydra...
__label__pos ad hominemattacks, even implying I’m a bad pen-tester. It’s a bit weird. In any case, the core of disagreement is over how we use the term "risk management", as shown in this comment: what Rob doesn’t seem to understand is that post-incident risk management is kind of like causal analysis, but (hopefully) ...
__label__pos I think most teachers would not be surprised to hear that, in the last couple of weeks before school starts, kids descend upon the bookstore to pick up all those summer reading books they’ve been procrastinating reading. But I’ll bet those students would be pretty surprised to discover that it works both w...
__label__neg At the next UC Regents meeting, the Office of the President will ask the Regents to endorse new pension contribution rates. According to this proposal, starting in July 2013, current employees will pay 6.5% of their salary into UCRS, and the UC will put in 12%. For people hired on or after July 1 2013, the...