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__label__pos Nurturing a Call Have you ever wondered about our clergy composition in Western PA? I sometimes think we give recruitment a lot of lip service, but how many of us have ever stopped to really look at who we are and why it matters. If I’m honest with you, I’d say I have largely ignored these questions. But a... |
__label__pos A pole shift will trigger worldwide mega earthquakes on July 29 that will reduce countries to rubble and usher in the apocalypse according to a shock video that is going viral all around the world. Produced by Armageddon News and broadcast on the End Times Prophecies YouTube channel the film says the bible... |
__label__neg Despite considerable research advances in trace metal analysis, rapid and accurate detection of environmentally and/or clinically important trivalent metal ions pose significant challenges to the scientific community. In this presentation, we report a unique surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based s... |
__label__pos Apart possibly from that title, this is not a snarky post, but one actually about historical research and stuff, deriving from the paper I gave to the Harvard International History Seminar. The paper addressed the possibility of considering the U.S. of the late c19 as a “developmental state,” in keeping wi... |
__label__neg I have been interested in different ways of eating and diets for years now. Most of the motivation has started with weight loss but it has also now morphed into a desire to live more healthfully. Why abuse your body and feel awful when you can nourish it and feel great? This search has brought me through v... |
__label__neg English français Disrupting astrocyte-neuron lactate transfer persistently reduces conditioned responses to cocaine A central problem in the treatment of drug addiction is the high risk of relapse often precipitated by drug-associated cues. The transfer of glycogen-derived lactate from astrocytes to neuron... |
__label__pos This is off the usual pattern of the blog (I have posted on “Race” before though), and I don’t have the readership to go up against the great almighty Greg Laden, but I couldn’t resist. The story: apparently, one can speak of the “differences in gene distribution across various geographies” among members o... |
__label__neg Good article by Jonathan Merritt As American Evangelicals have become more partisan, American Christianity has suffered as more shy away from the faith. Many historians say the modern religious right was birthed in June of 1979. That was the month when the Rev. Jerry Falwell founded the Moral Majority, an ... |
__label__pos Hello, I hired a contractor for a big reno on my house. Part of the reno is building a bedroom above a pre-existing garage. There is wood frame on the brick/concrete wall of the garage. My dad said there should be some kind of plastic or foam barrier between the wood and concrete to prevent condensation. I... |
__label__pos Meals on Wheels takes on new health-oriented eyes-and-ears role. Boston, April 30, 2017 Washington, April 29, 2017 Boston, May 1, 2017 Now that you know what Digital Health is, are you feeling better? Rant on: In my search for knowledge this morning, I watched a short graphical video provided by the founde... |
__label__neg Annual Maintenance Requirements Minerals Info Report Mining Claim Fraud Maintenance Fees If you or any co-owners have an interest in more than 10 claims nationwide, your maintenance fee payment must be postmarked on or before September 1 every year. Claimants who file the annual maintenance fee MUST includ... |
__label__pos This just in: UK consumer price inflation in July was 0.6% according to figures out this morning from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Expectations were for 0.5%, according to Bloomberg. That prompted some breathless commentary on Twitter that a weaker pound was already leading to higher inflation... |
__label__pos Suggestive therapeutics is a naturalistic form of hypnosis utilized by caregivers during physical treatments and during the early stages of sleep. The idea is that certain physical therapies, such as massage, electrotherapy and manual therapy can induce hypnotic trance. Edgar Cayce recommended that this na... |
__label__neg The sale of previously-owned US homes declined unexpectedly in April, but remained close to 18-month highs in the latest sign the housing market was recovering after a soft patch. Existing home sales declined 3.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted 5.04 million in April, after surging 6.5 percent to a new 18-... |
__label__pos scroll to top Stuck on your essay? Get ideas from this essay and see how your work stacks up 1 Page Word Count:512 Pages:1 1/1 As technology improves and discoveries are being made one aspect they must importantly thinking of is in the surgery Surgery is now using robots and image processing systems in ord... |
__label__neg An entire chapter of U.S. history has been written at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC). As the departure site for our first journey to the Moon, and hundreds of scientific, commercial, and applications spacecraft, and now as the base for Space Shuttle launch and landing operations, KSC plays a pivota... |
__label__neg UN Billion Tree Campaign New York/Nairobi, 21 September 2009 –The global public’s desire to see action on climate change was clearly spotlighted today with the announcement that the Billion Tree Campaign has reached 7 billion trees—one for every person on the planet. Over the past three years millions of p... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2001 2010 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Brain Region Cell Type Method Learn More PURPOSE Cholinergic-dependent plateau potentials (PPs) are intrinsically generated conductances that can elicit ictal-type seizure activity. The aim of this study was ... |
__label__neg A major London department store is giving consumers the chance to buy unpasteurised milk, despite the government food watchdog's claim that the move is illegal on public health grounds. The milk, known as raw milk, is banned from mainstream sale in England, Scotland and Wales. Its distribution is so tightl... |
__label__pos He likes to lounge by the pool. She opts for active travel. Which kind of trip do you prefer? UNWIND In early September my wife and I arrived in Istanbul just at the end of Ramadan, which is followed by a three-day holiday. During our visit, the major tourist spots were shut down, meaning no Topkapi Palace... |
__label__pos Two years ago, podcasts regularly influenced more than one in five people. A year later, a full 25% of the 12-and-over market turned to this growing sector of the broadcast world for information and entertainment. Podcasts are a favorite of young professionals and older adults. According to the Pew Researc... |
__label__pos By MARK ROSENBERG Extension Educator/Agronomy Spink County REDFIELD - As Jan. 1 appears on the horizon and a new year begins, producers will begin to put their 2008 farm and ranch plans together and homeowners will start to think about those yard projects for next spring. In either case, certain situations... |
__label__pos In the 19th century, the United Kingdom began a period of economic transformation known as the Industrial Revolution. It’s commonly believed that this era opened as new inventions improved the technologies used to produce goods and provide services. However, we now know that such improvements affected only... |
__label__pos Old McDonald and Mr. Holland Take a Sentimental Journey I took a media break yesterday. I like football when I'm sitting in the stands and know who's on the field, but overexcited Super Bowl hype holds no allure for me. It snowed all day, so I turned off my phone and the internet and read in front of a cra... |
__label__pos Article – Businesswire Aug. 3 (BusinessDesk) –Not that many companies claim they can turn a kilo of collagen from discarded hoki skins into a fibre that could reach all the way to the Sun. Nano-fibres from fish skins power Revolution by Peter Kerr Aug. 3 (BusinessDesk) –Not that many companies claim they c... |
__label__pos Analyst Brian Feldman explores the development of internal space, the evolution of psychological boundaries, and the capacity for symbolization as they first arise in infancy. This essay was first published in the Details Last Updated on Sunday, 27 October 2013 20:37 Written by Brian Feldman Journal of Ana... |
__label__neg Who doesn’t like to eat this tiny and juicy fruit? Everyone loves this sweet fruit that looks quite similar to blackberry and tastes like grapefruit. This delicious and nutritious fruit belonging to the Moraceae family. Mulberry is not only tasty but also promotes many health benefits. Here are some health... |
__label__neg The latest study shows that certain birth control pills are linked to an increased risk of breast cancer, and a separate study shows an increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer in men who have had a vasectomy. The sexual revolution (rebellion against God's design) DOES have consequences. For background... |
__label__neg Date of this Version 2013 Citation Proceedings of the 15th Wildlife Damage Management Conference. (J. B. Armstrong, G. R. Gallagher, Eds). 2013. Abstract Prior to 1990, the four provincial governments of South Africa had a variety of programs in place to manage predation by black-backed jackals and caracal... |
__label__neg Rapid growth of technical developments has created huge challenges for microphone forensics - a sub-category of audio forensic science, because of the availability of numerous digital recording devices and massive amount of recording data. Demand for fast and efficient methods to assure integrity and authe... |
__label__neg Heuristic standards for universal design in the face of technological diversity. Adams, Ray G. and Comley, Richard A. (2009) Heuristic standards for universal design in the face of technological diversity. In: 2009 IEEE Accessing the Future Conference, 20 - 21 July, 2009, Boston: Northeastern University. P... |
__label__neg Post by Contributing Writer, Katie Blueberries are in season! I love the sweet flavor that bursts into your mouth when you bite into them. If you are blessed to live near a blueberry patch, now is the time to harvest and preserve them. I went blueberry picking a few weeks ago and brought home 12 pounds! My... |
__label__neg Vet-LRN MSU 2012 Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health Michigan State University Project Summary/Abstract: The overall objective is to enhance the capability and capacity for surveillance, early detection of, rapid response to animal food or drug related illnesses or other large-scale animal f... |
__label__neg Some of the Groups Who Support Occupy Wall Street Support Comes From the Left I've done some checking into what organizations are voicing support for the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, and was interested to see that support appears to be coming almost exclusively from the left, as well as from some sel... |
__label__neg Academics, policy makers, and the electorate all take as given that the life experiences of presidents, prime ministers, and other executives profoundly affect the way they will behave once in office. Somewhat surprisingly, most international conflict research focuses primarily on system and country-level ... |
__label__pos "Evidence-Based Hematology" by Mark A. Crowther, Jeffrey Ginsberg, Holger Schünemann, and Ralph M. Meyer W - y | 440 pages | English | 2008 | ISBN: 140515747X | PDF | 4,8 MB This unique new book uses a series of focussed questions, comprehensive literature evaluations and structured grades of recommendatio... |
__label__pos Sometimes you want to know if the fruit you are eating is actually ripe. Especially if you’re eating it raw or in a salad, you want to make sure that it’s at the peak ripeness (flavour and sweetness) and that it will taste good and not be sour, starchy, bitter or pasty and inedible. Here I show you how to ... |
__label__pos One effective means of cleansing yourself, or another, of negative energy is with an egg cleansing. Known as “Limpia” in Spanish, the act of using an egg of draw out adverse energy and its related ailments has been adopted by magical practitioners from a variety of traditions throughout North America. I kn... |
__label__neg Dr. Elizabeth Ozer, AYAH-RN’s Principal Investigator, was interviewed in a recent article on how parenting practices need to evolve as teenagers get older and enter early adulthood. Read the article here. Check out the new article by Iliana White, Senior Program Manager for the AYAH Center, in the most rec... |
__label__pos Tomorrow will mark the official 50th anniversary of the historic March on Washington. This is the march where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his now famous "I Have a Dream" speech. So of course, we've been talking here and elsewhere about how far we’ve come since then... As well as how far we still n... |
__label__pos Imperialism: Bankers, Drug Wars and Genocide05.18.2011 ::Latin America war on drug traffickers. Backed by advisers, agents and arms, the White House has been the principal promotor of a war that has totally decimated Mexicos society and economy. If Washington has been the driving force for the regimes war,... |
__label__pos Nature has often been a source of inspiration in film and literature, but more recently, engineers have gotten into the natural trend, designing robots inspired by wildlife. This development demonstrates how our surrounding environment can influence human innovation and strengthens the interaction between ... |
__label__pos Table of Contents • Preface • Strategy Group Recommendations • Glossary How to Read This Report This report provides a concise summary of strategy group recommendations in four focus areas: Collective Impact in Research, Scholarship, and Creative Achievement The Student Experience Innovative Curriculum and... |
__label__pos is the most comprehensive monograph on the subject available. It is accessible for readers coming to the topic for the first time with new arguments and developments in each chapter that will be of interest to those already working in the field, including the defence of a new theory of punishment: the Puni... |
__label__neg As of March 1, 2006, all restaurants in Oklahoma will have a choice: (1) become smoke-free and protect all their workers from secondhand smoke exposure; or (2) create smoke-filled rooms and expose their employees to extremely high levels of secondhand smoke. The restaurant provisions of Oklahoma's Smoking ... |
__label__neg Many in Pennsylvania can still get benefit of Affordable Care Act Alicia Donner left her job with an environmental nonprofit last month, a move that cost her employer-sponsored health coverage. But the 27-year-old from Wilkinsburg wasn't worried — she enrolled in a health plan through the online marketplac... |
__label__neg Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, today released a new EPW Minority Report entitled, "A Look Ahead to EPA Regulations for 2013: Numerous Obama EPA Rules Placed On Hold until after the Election Spell Doom for Jobs and Economic Growth." Th... |
__label__neg Fed Surprisingly Left QE Amount Unchanged, No Schedule for Tapering To our and the market majority's surprise, the Fed refrained from tapering QE measures in September. Although the job market has shown signs of improvement, policymakers believed that the outlook has remained uncertain and they were concer... |
__label__pos We'll be the first to admit that along the journey to green-ify our own lives, we slip up. Mostly in the food department (it's pretty easy to remember to use a CFL, recycle our batteries, and ease up on the plastic use); just last night, we ate out and had totally non-organic, fake-cheese smothered enchila... |
__label__pos This piece was published about our district’s Board this week. I particularly like this section: Mike Schiers, who generally represents the Frederick High School feeder system on the school board, said the district needs to make teaching its top priority. “Our focus has changed from teaching to following u... |
__label__neg Text Version Books & Music Career Computers Education Family Food & Wine Health & Fitness Hobbies & Crafts Home & Garden Money News & Politics Relationships Religion & Spirituality Sports Travel & Culture TV & Movies Nonprofit Organizations on Indian Reservations Nonprofit organizations make communities st... |
__label__neg Heme oxygenase-1 upregulation improves lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury involving suppression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor. MedLine Citation: PMID: 20638132 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Although studies have demonstrated that heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) prevents l... |
__label__neg County remap difficult work South Carolina has a dubious voting rights history. So, too, do Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Virginia as well as parts of Florida, North Carolina and Texas. Because of that history the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed to ensure the “one man, one vote” princip... |
__label__neg 'CST payable on sales if goods move from one state to another' April, 03rd 2012 I run an e-commerce company, located at Bangalore. Upon receiving an order from a customer living in India, I wish to package and ship goods directly from my supplier located at Dehradun, to customers anywhere in India. What ki... |
__label__pos The Benefits of Outsourcing the Company I have always been an advocate of IT outsourcing but over the last several years it has become apparent that services available from many sources has made outsourcing of other business processes a viable option, as well. I was talking with a friend recently and had a... |
__label__neg Q: I work in a child protection duty team in a local authority. The size of my caseload is putting children at risk and I’m worried that I’m going to be the next scapegoat if anything happens. I have tried to talk to my manager but she is too busy to listen. What should I do? A: First, put your concerns in... |
__label__pos How often do you think about change? If you're anything like the rest of us, you think about change quite a bit. Many of us think about making changes in our career, relationships, or finances, but how many consider making a self-change? When life feels off-balance and out of sync, it's often because you'v... |
__label__pos Forests Science Articles Climate Change Decimates Yellow Cedar Rocky Mountains Losing Whitebark Pine Aspen Trees Swiftly Dying Off in Western US Logging That Retains Trees Also Retains Biodiversity Boreal Forest Has Retreated Southwards Trees Lose Ground as Climate Warms Northern Forests Increasingly Getti... |
__label__pos Congratulations and thank you. You are about to embark on a journey with a Drake graduate student that will forever change not only their life, not only the lives of countless teachers and students and parents and employers and communities, but your life as well. Your time, experience, knowledge, and suppo... |
__label__neg Eurosurveillance, Volume 15, Issue 39, 30 September 2010 First two autochthonous dengue virus infections in metropolitan France, September 2010 In September 2010, two cases of autochthonous dengue fever were diagnosed in metropolitan France for the first time. The cases occurring in Nice, south-east France... |
__label__pos The future belongs to a different kind of person with a different kind of mind: artists, inventors, storytellers-creative and holistic "right-brain" thinkers whose abilities mark the fault line between who gets ahead and who doesn't. Drawing on research from around the world, Pink (author of To Sell Is Hum... |
__label__neg The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is committed to implementing those parts of the legislation delegated to our control in an efficient, expeditious, effective and transparent manner. Under the leadership of Secretary LaHood, FRA assists states, localities, other Federal agencies, industry and trans... |
__label__pos True story: I have a friend who is so freaked out by germs, she won't walk around without shoes in a hotel room. Instead, she creates her own pathways entirely out of towels that she walks on--even when she's wearing her slippers. She's a top-tier germophobe--and she's not the only one. If you read this ar... |
__label__pos VA Hearing Aids Information Reviews & Information There may be no bigger provider of hearing aids than the VA. The VA spends over 51 million dollars each year to distribute over 161,000 hearing aids. This is an incredible amount of money and a big number of hearing aids. HearingAids1000 would first like to... |
__label__pos Anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will tell you how much love there is to be found in this man/woman-beast relationship. Taking nothing away from birds, reptiles or friendly rodents, the loving touch of a furry family member at the end of a long, tough day is hard to beat. With their unconditional love ... |
__label__pos By Børge Holte and Beate Hoddevik Sunnset This year the area being mapped is being extended both south and north. In the south, the deepest parts of Nordland VI, which are up to 2,500 metres deep, are being included, and in the north-east the North Cape transect is being mapped. Around half way between the... |
__label__pos When homeowners in Louisiana began the cleanup after the country’s most devastating natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy this August, they got help from an unexpected quarter – Israel. Eight aid workers from Israeli nonprofit organization IsraAID flew out to the flood-stricken state to help local residen... |
__label__neg Improving School-to-Work Transitions Book Description: As anxieties about America’s economic competitiveness mounted in the 1980s, so too did concerns that the nation’s schools were not adequately preparing young people for the modern workplace. Spurred by widespread joblessness and job instability among y... |
__label__neg Medical Specialist Malpractice Locate a Local Personal Injury Lawyer Who Is a Medical Specialist? A medical specialist is a doctor who is an expert in treating specific health problems, diseases, certain age groups, or parts of the body. Generally, a medical specialist is a doctor who is not a general fami... |
__label__neg This important book contains case studies with substantive analysis of Chinese workers in a variety of settings: state enterprises, urban collectives, township and village enterprises, domestic private enterprises, and foreign funded enterprises. The cases include urban workers migrant workers from the cou... |
__label__neg According to a study released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fewer US schools are making soda, candy bars and other types of 'junk food' available on their premises. Advertisement "The school environment is a key setting for influencing children's food choices and eating habits," sai... |
__label__neg Defeating Terrorism Requires Prioritizing Development By Margo Berends Following each new terrorist attack, especially those in western countries such as France and Belgium, the international community reaffirms its commitment to fighting terrorism. U.S. President Barack Obama stated that the attacks in Br... |
__label__pos Merriam-Webster has crowned the word "culture" its 2014 Word of the Year. And after 100,000+ years of development, it's nice to see the abstract concept finally getting the recognition it deserves. Each year since 2003, the dictionary has released a Top Ten Words of the Year list. This year, culture topped... |
__label__neg When President Barack Obama today delivers his annual State of the Union Address at the U.S. Capitol, he’ll present the nation with a political agenda that will assuredly include a variety of elements — from increasing jobs and stimulating the economy, to addressing pressing concerns such as defense policy... |
__label__pos The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) suggestion that pay in the NHS is sexist – when there is a clear and transparent system to measure and reward job content for all employees – is baffling ( Personnel Today, 28 November). And to make the suggestion that a police officer’s pay should be similar to a nurse’s... |
__label__neg An interesting discussion has begun in one of Georgia’s largest counties concerning what form of government is best to serve its 700,000 residents. DeKalb County interim CEO Lee May recently held a series of town hall meetings to talk about its current structure. May wants to end the county’s existing form... |
__label__neg Student loans are vital to the academic persistence and success of many community college students. Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 23, 2014 The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) and The Institute for College Access & Success (TICAS) today issued a new report that takes a unique look at student ... |
__label__pos U.S. STATEMENT ON FREEDOMOF THOUGHT, CONSCIENCE, RELIGION AND BELIEF Sponsored link. T. Geremy Gunn, Executive Fellow, United States Institute of Peace,delivered the following speech on freedom of thought, conscience, religion and belief to the Organization for Security andCooperation in Europe (OSCE) on 1... |
__label__neg Services on Demand Journal Article Indicators Cited by SciELO Access statistics Related links Cited by Google Similars in SciELO Similars in Google Share Print version ISSN 1982-5676 Trop. plant pathol. vol.37 no.5 Brasília Sept./Oct. 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1982-56762012000500003 RESEARCH ARTICLE ... |
__label__neg You know the economy is in trouble when economists start bandying around numeric terms previously associated with astronomy and particle physics. You can't open a newspaper these days without seeing the phrase "trillion dollars" placed in disturbing proximity to the word losses. According to the Nexis data... |
__label__neg If you are looking to fully enjoy the incredible country of Germany for any extended period of time, then you will need to be able to drive in Germany. The country has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, especially along its well kept road system. Speaking of that road system, it is also one o... |
__label__pos An old Midwestern maxim deems a corn crop healthy if it’s “knee-high by the fourth of July.” Yet when it comes to the expectations that corn-based ethanol will cure America’s dependence on foreign oil, the hype is way over everyone’s head. Running the numbers on how much land could be put into production f... |
__label__neg Does it have to be unsweetened applesauce when you use applesauce to replace oil in a recipe? Will regular applesauce work just as well? By Jillard95 from Chicago, IL I've used regular old apple sauce. Replace the same amount of oil with it in the recipe. (09/08/2009) By Corene Yes, of course, but reduce t... |
__label__neg thoroughbred worker health and safety study: salud y seguridad del trabajador equino striving to make work safe for workers and less costly for farms The main goal of the Thoroughbred Worker Health and Safety Study, a five-year research study funded by the CDC, is to make work safe for workers on Thoroughb... |
__label__neg If sharing with your family and friends through social media networks is important to you, then you might want to know how to buy a webcam. A webcam is a camera that clips to your computer and allows you to record a video, take and send snapshots in real time or chat face-to-face over the Internet. With so... |
__label__pos It’s been a very long time since I last published this feature (so much so that it was before I reformatted the layout over a year ago), but I thought it was time to bring it back. There won’t be one next week because of Creating Change, but I think I’ll try to keep this pretty regular. [ The Friday Fundam... |
__label__neg Identify and discuss the four basic functions of management. Also, explain which function you feel is most important and why. Solution Preview (References indexed with a letter in brackets.) The four functions of management are planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. These functions are essential... |
__label__neg A couple weeks ago, I trekked through another Toronto snowstorm all the way up to the Canadian Film Centre. Normally I’m a downtown snob and don’t go north of Bloor, but I made an exception this time because my friend Geneviève was demoing a project at the CFC Media Lab. A Hierarchy of Needs for Design Whi... |
__label__pos Earth Structure Inner core 1300km solid 5000°C Outer core 2100km liquid iron 3000°C Mantle 2800km semi-liquid 1600°C Crust 5-70km thick solid divided into plates Plates move because of convection currents in the mantle Oceanic and Continental Crust Oceanic - Mostly Basalt, less than 200million years old, d... |
__label__neg The Effects of the Minimum Wage in an Economy with Tax Evasion A model of the labor market is built where imperfect detection in case of auditing induces underreporting of earnings. The introduction of the minimum wage makes some workers increase compliance, boosting fiscal revenues. A spike at the minimum... |
__label__pos On Tuesday, on the verge of a big gap up by the S&P 500, we came across this study which showed there is value for traders in fading gap ups. We crunched the numbers ourselves and came to the conclusion that shorting stock market gap ups is profitable in a statistically significant way, yet totally useless... |
__label__neg Future Reflections Fall 2004 (back) (next) (contents) by Mark A. Riccobono, Manager, Education Programs—NFB Jernigan Institute “It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” — Robert H. Goddard In the February 2004 issue of the Brai... |
__label__pos There have been a lot of complaints voiced over the last couple of years from people who wish entrepreneurs would address the world’s “real problems” or do “something bigger” rather than create “me too” applications and websites. I’m not a fan of that sentiment but that’s really a whole other post I need t... |
__label__neg Safety Tips This page is full of tips that can help you avoid becoming a victim of a crime when you are at school, work, or just out and about. By taking a few simple precautions, you can reduce the risk to yourself, and also discourage those who commit crime. Be Prepared Always be alert and aware of the p... |
__label__neg Health Highlights: Jan. 24, 2011 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Fitness Guru Jack LaLanne Dies American health and fitness advocate Jack LaLanne died Sunday in his California home. The cause was respiratory failure due to pneumonia. H... |
__label__neg The Kettle Pond Visitor Center utilizes alternative energy sources, natural lighting and recycled materials. Photo: USFWS. Download. In a state whose motto is “Hope,” Rhode Island national wildlife refuges are working toward a brighter future by conserving energy and reducing their carbon footprint through... |
__label__pos More $31.00 donated in past month Add comment on: Three Approaches to the Economic Crisis Patrick Schreiner Before 1980 wages, productivity, investments and production pushed one another and ensured general prosperity. After 1980 wages were dropped as a driving force of economic demand. Deregulations, fina... |
__label__neg Abstract Abstract Whey proteins are widely used as ingredients in foods because of their unique functional properties, i.e. emulsification, gelation, thickening, foaming and water-binding capacity. This review describes the recent development of cold-setting whey protein ingredients and their potential app... |
__label__neg On the 19 th September, over 800 people from across the European Union converged on Brussels by foot, bicycle and tractor to demand reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy supporting small-scale sustainable agriculture. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) commands almost half of the European Union’s ent... |
__label__neg Continue Reading The leaves from a kale plant are often described as having an earthy flavor, with a sweeter taste when the plant is in peak season. Kale is in season, from midwinter through early spring. When one is picking kale, it is best to choose firm, deeply colored leaves that show no signs of wilti... |
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