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__label__pos Posted on 26 December 2013 - 09:18pm Last updated on 27 December 2013 - 08:54am KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 26, 2013): The federal government should minimise wastage and improve efficiency to cut costs instead of raising the prices of goods and services. Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (pix)said by pay...
__label__pos What was once a brick factory in Toronto is now the headquarters for the Evergreen Foundation and a thriving hub for nature, education, and culture. The green renovation project called Evergreen Brick Works was led by Diamond Schmitt Architects and resulted in new facilities for the organization and a reha...
__label__neg Of the histologic patterns that define the interstitial pneumonias, regardless if idiopathic, familial, or from a known cause, usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) remains the most ominous. The known causes include connective tissue diseases (CTDs), asbestos, and organic antigen exposure causing chronic hype...
__label__pos The following column, exclusive toAt the outset, it should be clear to all concerned, especially the Indian taxpayer, that this "mother of all aircraft programmes", i.e. the agreement between India and Russia to jointly develop and manufacture an advanced fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) will deliv...
__label__neg About The Atlanta Fed's macroblog provides commentary and analysis on economic topics including monetary policy, macroeconomic developments, inflation, labor economics, and financial issues. Government Resources BLS Handbook of Methods Bureau of Economic Analysis Bureau of Labor Statistics Congressional Bu...
__label__neg The Struggle for Equal Adulthood Gender, Race, Age, and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America Publication Year: 2014 Published by: The University of North Carolina Press Series: Gender and American Culture Cover Title Page, About the Series, Copyright, Dedication Contents Acknowledgments This pro...
__label__pos My attention was drawn, last week, to the possibility that the American government may be behind the random acts of barbarity in increasingly large swathes of Northern Nigeria that have, especially with the most recent killings of 59 secondary school pupils, soured the nation’s mood. Apparently, if this ne...
__label__neg One-dish meals make clean-up time easier, and if you have the right cookware, you can even serve some one-dish meals straight out of their cooking dishes. Even on a budget, you can feed a family of four relatively easily from a single dish, especially if you check for weekly sales at your local grocery sto...
__label__neg Gesneriads and I have had something of a falling out lately, which I've made reference to elsewhere, for example in comments at Kenneth Moore's blog. It's not that I wouldn't like to like them. In fact, it's completely a sour grapes thing: I have too many other plants around to be worrying about keeping up...
__label__pos If you reside in the reality-based portions of the United States, you've probably looked on with amazement at the latest iteration of the regular battles over Texas textbooks. Briefly: because Texas is a huge market for textbooks, the standards the state's education board sets influence what books are sold...
__label__pos By mid-September, I was starting to hear a lot of reports locally of monarch butterflies in migration, often in locations where those reporting them hadn’t seen monarchs before. This was the case at my house as well. For the first time in the five years I’ve lived on this heavily wooded property, I spotted...
__label__pos Alex Bateman It's 1.51am in San Diego. Feeling tired ... Favourite Thing: I love making new discoveries. Finding out something that no one else in the world knows is addictive. My CV School: Archbishop Sancroft High School (Harleston, Norfolk) 1984-1989 University: University of Newcastle upon Tyne (BSc Bi...
__label__pos Having attended a wonderful wine tasting last night at a former professor's house, I've been feeling particularly oenophilic. During the tasting the professor told us about a lot of the technology vineyard owners have started using to track their crops. Since vines produce different fruit depending on shad...
__label__neg No, we haven’t found life outside Earth as yet, but we have definitely improved our prospects. A growing number of telescopes has fuelled a burgeoning number of exoplanet discoveries, led primarily by the Kepler Space Telescope, which has detected 2330 long-period planets (planets having a period of more t...
__label__pos Mary Hodge Jinks, associate vice president of the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service (IPS), received a 2007 "E" Award from the Tennessee Economic Council on Women. The awards were given during the council’s annual Economic Summit for Women on Oct. 22 in Nashville. The Economic Excellence ...
__label__neg The key to the delicious salad dressing from the hills of Tuscany is the high quality ingredients that must be minced and blended by hand. In the years that I spent traveling and studying in Italy, every time I tasted this delicious dressing, it was prepared in the most simple way with simple tools. Grab a...
__label__neg Send this link to whoever has a parking ticket to help them making a right decision. Let me give you some background information before I give you the choices you have. According to the report of “Parking Ticket Financial Data And Operational Statistics” from The City of New York Department of Finance, the...
__label__pos 4146 Carmichael Road, Suite A Montgomery, AL 36106 Hunter, Schuyler F D.D.S. 2006 Franklin St Se # 209 Huntsville, AL, 35801-4537 Brookwood Endodontics 1771 Independence Ct # 3 Vestavia, AL, 35216-1232 Endodontic Associates 4700 Misty Ridge Cir Birmingham, AL, 35235-8665 Steve Pak D.D.S. DMD P.C 716 32nd S...
__label__neg Much as they dislike paying taxes, Americans aren't always attentive to (legal) methods of reducing what they owe. A survey conducted for Country Financial by Rasmussen Reports points to such neglect on the part of people who are saving (or ought to be saving) for their kids' college educations. Among adul...
__label__neg Last Updated: April 30, 2015 Everyone experiences an occasional restless night. But for thosewho toss and turn regularly, the inability to sleep can be a sourceof intense frustration and may even have serious consequences.Sleep is just as essential as air, water or food. We needcontinuous, uninterrupted sl...
__label__pos GREENING ASIA Emerging Principles for Sustainable Architecture by Nirmal Kishnani In the past decade Asia’s building sector has slowly come around to the idea of the Green building. The movement has picked up pace since 2005 with the introduction of, at last count, 13 national Green building assessment too...
__label__neg Disassembly of amyloid beta-protein fibril by basement membrane components. MedLine Citation: PMID: 12150206 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Amyloid beta-protein (A3) fibril in senile plaque may be related to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Basement membrane (BM) components...
__label__pos THE private sector will be asked to play a greater role in running public services as the state government moves to overhaul the way infrastructure is delivered in Victoria. As part of a sweeping review into public-private-partnerships, Treasury has suggested giving private consortiums greater involvement ...
__label__neg Feasibility The following considerations represent only a few items that should be considered prior to getting into the business. Remember that each investor is unique and therefore possesses her/his own set of considerations. What applies to one investor may have little or no bearing on another. There are...
__label__neg From The March 1999 Issue of Nutrition Science News By Peter Barry Chowka Two decades ago Leo Galland, M.D., an honors graduate of Harvard University Medical School, left academic medicine to establish a private practice in a small Connecticut town. During his extensive work in the medical field, Galland e...
__label__neg Story highlights Belief that America is an exceptional country is widely shared in the U.S. David Lake says it's become a flashpoint, as conservatives dispute Obama's belief in it He says liberals believe U.S. is exceptional because of its constitutional safeguards Lake: Conservatives are more likely to be...
__label__neg One of the warmest winters on record even has the flowers fooled. And with gardens already filled with the aromas of spring, allergy and hay fever sufferers are also bracing themselves as the first day of the new season arrives. Experts say most people with hay fever remain undiagnosed and many never seek ...
__label__pos The 6-year-olds in my Sunday School class love telling me what they want to be when they grow up: an inventor, a cellist, a mom, a ballerina. Their choices change regularly, and while I get a kick out of keeping tabs on their latest versions of themselves, I often remind myself to view them as directed and...
__label__pos Question of urban identity Rapid urbanisation is altering the physical and cultural milieus of our cities, making it seem as if the past, the present and a somewhat dystopian future are all colliding, snuffing out breathing space. Are our cities facing an identity crisis, wonders Meera Iyer.In 1943, a stir...
__label__neg I am writing this from Northern Scandinavia. It’s January and the situation outside is dark, cold, and generally without hope. It’s tough to live in a place like this, which is why I try to travel as much as possible during the wintertime, but sometimes you’re stuck, or you just want to spend one winter in...
__label__neg In the decades after the Civil War, Alabama became one of the nation's leading iron and steel producers. Although Gadsden and the Florence Sheffield District along the Tennessee River contributed to this rise, the Birmingham District became the largest iron and steel producer in the southern United States....
__label__neg Sixty-one percent of those surveyed said the lack of skilled employees is an impediment to growth. Astudy examining impediments to growth in the small-business sector reveals that72 percent of small-business owners would like to expand by adding employeeswithin the next five years, but various impediments ...
__label__pos BAE Systems has launched IndustrialProtect, a military-grade solution designed to protect the industrial control systems of organisations such as power plants, oil refineries or automated manufacturing plants from cyber attack, allowing them to modernise their legacy systems as well as improving their secu...
__label__pos Re: Drivers your mileage will vary "transport truck & bus" <santiago.rz@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1121094223.430401.190510@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Drivers are complaining that their real-world fuel economy doesn't > match up with the official estimate given by the Environmental > Protectio...
__label__neg 1 The Science of Glutathione Click for Wikipedia Glutathione ( GSH) is a small molecule found in almost every cell. It cannot enter most cells directly and therefore must be made inside the cell, from its three constituent amino acids: glycine, glutamate and cysteine. The rate at which glutathione can be m...
__label__neg It has been almost three years since the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published its Cybersecurity Framework. This week, NIST published a new draft – the first since the Framework was published in 2014 – which includes a number of tweaks, clarifications, and additions. However, as N...
__label__pos The main negotiating group of Ministers and other high-level officials have been briefed on informal consultations held Saturday morning and early afternoon, with some progress being reported. The group convened in an open session mid-afternoon to hear the reports from the facilitators on their consultatio...
__label__pos 'I'm afraid this is not a landmark case' Women who have been victims of rape or sexual abuse reflect on the decisions this week in the trial of Patrick O’Brien On Monday this week Fiona Doyle watched, appalled, as her father, Patrick O’Brien, walked free from court, released on bail. He had started to rape...
__label__neg Agrobacterium-mediated transient protein production in plants is a promising approach to produce vaccine antigens and therapeutic proteins within a short period of time. However, this technology is only just beginning to be applied to large-scale production as many technological obstacles to scale up are n...
__label__neg I’d like to test this proposition. Assume a corporate generalist six years out of law school. If hired as a full-time lawyer, that lawyer costs the company approximately $150-$170 per hour fully-loaded (See my post of Oct.18, 2005 on calculating a fully-loaded cost per lawyer hour.) The lawyer with the sam...
__label__neg Overview Low- or no-impact workouts are the best option for obese people, or those with a body mass index of greater than 30, because these workouts put the least amount of stress on the joints. Walking is a good option, although it does involve some impact. Obese individuals should choose treadmills that ...
__label__neg Students are given an academically rigorous programme that explores linguistics issues relating to the Japanese language. It also analyses research in applied linguistics, particularly research activities and themes that impinge on the language learning environment, such as second language acquisition, lan...
__label__neg Truly Saving at the Pump With gas prices steadily rising and a decrease projected for the near future many car owners have one question on their mind, “How can I save money on gas?” Well, while others will tell you to drive less, we are here to tell you, that there are other ways to save at the pump other ...
__label__neg 175 countries sign landmark Paris deal on climate change Published 8:38 am, Friday, April 22, 2016 UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Leaders from at least 175 countries were signing the Paris Agreement on climate change Friday as the landmark deal took a key step forward, potentially entering into force years ahead of...
__label__neg Glaucoma Increases Risk of Other Health Conditions Glaucoma may boost cardiovascular death risk in blacks African-Americans have higher rates of open-angle glaucoma, high pressure in their eyes and higher rates of death from chronic disease than whites. In a study including 300 subjects surveyed over nine ...
__label__neg http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Reflexologist-gets-to-the-foot-of-the-matter-100324.php Reflexologist gets to the foot of the matter Published 1:00 am, Wednesday, December 31, 2008 They are also pathways to better health, relaxation and an indicator of potential medical problems in other parts of the...
__label__neg Early Weight Loss During CRT Negatively Impacts NSCLC Outcomes Early weight loss in patients with non-small cell lung cancer is associated with worse prognosis. Early weight loss in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is associated with worse prognosis, a study published in the Journal of Thor...
__label__pos Remember those old rubber rain slickers you had as a kid? For some, this might conjure images of a soggy childhood, tromping around in the rain only to come back home so clammy you wish you hadn't worn the it at all. Or maybe you remember your first backpacking trip when you raided your parents old gear an...
__label__neg Financial Accounting Standards Board, Norwalk, Conn., plans to gauge the possibility of adding a pension accounting project to its agenda, according to Christine L. Klimek, senior manager, media relations and executive communications. The Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council plans to conduct a s...
__label__neg “Developments happening this fall could provide us with the flagship regulatory guidance from the CMS that shape the MSP industry going forward.” — Rob Sokol of Allsup Belleville, Ill. (PRWEB) September 11, 2013 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) anticipates several steps related to the Med...
__label__pos Staff Reporter Vendors may soon have the option of using security personnel to keep their belongings safe during open house inspections. According to a report in The Sydney Morning Herald, real estate agents may soon be able to offer a range of security services to vendors, including the use of security pe...
__label__neg Just about everyone knows about birthstones…or thinks they do. We’ve been overwhelmingly surprised by the number of folks who approach us at gem shows wanting to know if we have their birthstone for sale. While some people ask us if we know the gemstone associated with the month of their birth, many more a...
__label__pos Several new pieces about so-called road diets have been written in the past few days. Some are for, some against. Always good to hear new points of view on the issue. However, it seems like the importance of safety is finally taking hold in the center of the debate, and old concerns about increased car con...
__label__neg End users - such as companies, farmers and utilities - in every state utilize derivatives as a key tool to protect against risks that are inherent to their businesses. For example, an electric utility can use derivatives to protect against the risk of future price increases on the specific quantity of fuel...
__label__neg 1. Oil prices have fallen by more than a fifth since hitting 2014 highs in June. North Sea Brent, the benchmark for more than half the world's oil, has slid by more than US$30 a barrel, or over 28 per cent, from its June high. Brent for November delivery was down 81 cents at US$82.97 a barrel by 12:50pm on...
__label__neg Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither were carburetors. Just like the ancient Roman aqueducts achieved a technically demanding task using archaic resources, the carburetor was designed to perform complex fueling duties without the assistance of fancy microprocessors and electrical sensors. So while the E...
__label__neg NEW YORK — A $5-billion government bailout of General Motors Corp.'s financial arm is intended to translate quickly into benefits for car shoppers. GMAC Financial Services, the troubled financing entity, on Tuesday loosened lending standards, representing the first time money from the $700-billion federal ...
__label__pos At the beginning of a new year it should be useful to take a fresh look at the power posture of each of the major powers active in Northeast Asia, considering the impact of their different approaches. A year ago I gave a shorthand description of the power posture of each of them in an oral presentation to ...
__label__neg EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The AICPA's Tax Executive Committee released an exposure draft of proposed Statements for Tax Services (SSTS Nos. 1-7) on November 26, 2008. The IRS, state boards of accountancy, and other professional organizations rely upon the SSTS as the appropriate articulation of professional conduc...
__label__neg Basel III to boost G20 economies by $13 trillion Ottawa, September 14, 2010 New global banking rules will provide a long-term boost to G20 economies equivalent to 30 percent of gross domestic product, or 10 trillion euros ($13 trillion), Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said. Carney threw his support be...
__label__neg Total enrollment for the Ann Arbor campus for fall 1999 shows an increase of more than 600 students from comparable fall 1998 figures, a 1.7 percent gain, according to figures released Nov. 30. A total of 37,846 students are enrolled, compared to 37,197 last year. The total represents undergraduate, gradua...
__label__neg “Monday’s child is fair of face. Tuesday’s child is full of grace. Wednesday’s child is …” Do you remember the next part? If you were born on Wednesday, perhaps you do. “Wednesday’s child is full of woe.” And so on goes the little poem that most people have heard at least once. That rhyme carries little re...
__label__pos Galileo Software has launched a new customer experience visualisation platform for mobile networks called Vision, which graphically shows how services are interacting with external factors. Vision shows how well a service is performing at any given time and location. The company has also set out its vision...
__label__pos Expert Advice with Sam Saggers 8/02/2016 If you’re the “average” millennial, the idea of getting wealthy is not an end in and of itself. You want your work to have meaning, with financial compensation taking a back seat to “making a difference.” However you’re also savvy enough to realise that you alone ar...
__label__neg Staffing Up 8.9% From a Year Ago Seasonally adjusted employment data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that staffing industry jobs eased by 4,900 (down 0.2%) from July to August. In a year-to-year comparison, temporary help employment for the month was 8.9% higher than in Aug...
__label__pos Do you want your defense firm’s marketing to really break through? Tie your marketing to measurable business goals and the results will blow you away. I’m worried. I talk to a lot of defense industry people. Especially marketing and business development folks. And when we start talking about emerging, mode...
__label__neg Photo by Tuaussi on Flickr. Bike lanes have lately become a proxy for all things that benefit affluent residents. But juxtaposing bike infrastructure with a program like job training distorts reality, because bicycle infrastructure costs a miniscule amount compared to job programs, and actually helps poor ...
__label__neg “You may not feel outstandingly robust, but if you are an average-sized adult you will contain within your modest frame no less than 7 × 10^18 joules of potential energy—enough to explode with the force of thirty very large hydrogen bombs, assuming you knew how to liberate it and really wished to make a po...
__label__pos This page provides additional information and resources to aid users submitting a Research Allocation Request. The XSEDE training staff holds regularly scheduled "Writing and Submitting a Successful XSEDE Proposal" webinars timed with each quarterly XSEDE allocations cycle. Writing and Submitting a Success...
__label__pos Abstract: Dissociation is a common phenomenon in children. Under conditions of extreme stress, dissociation may be used to wall off traumatic memories. In extreme cases, the use of dissociation may result in the development of multiple personality disorder (MPD). In this paper, the literature of child MPD ...
__label__pos A wrap-up post collating lots of feedback and thoughts by people who attended Geek’ n Rolla is coming. But one of the most hotly debated issues since the conference on Tuesday has been the panel about Women in Tech, specifically tech startups. Here’s who was on the panel and the original title: 11.50am Pan...
__label__neg Benidipine Information Uses Benidipine is used in the treatment of increased blood pressure How it works Benidipine blocks the action of calcium on the heart and blood vessels. As a result, blood vessels are relaxed and heart beats with less force. This lowers the blood pressure, abnormally fast heart beat...
__label__pos Many books have been written on the history of quantum mechanics. So far as I am aware, however, this is the first to incorporate the results of the large amount of detailed scholarly research completed by professional historians of physics over the past fifteen years. It is also, I believe, the first sinc...
__label__neg Strong Employment Gains Dec 05, 2013 The Census Bureau reported a spike in new home sales on Wednesday, with sales at an annualized rate of 440,000 units in October, compared with 354,000 units in September, which represents an increase of 25.4 percent for the month. Compared with October 2012, the increas...
__label__neg Law, Trade and Finance Asian Commercial, Financial and Economic Law and Policy series Edited by Ross P. Buckley, Richard Weixing Hu and Douglas W. Arner Chapter 5: China’s Strategy for Free Trade Agreements: Political Battle in the Name of Trade Extract 5. China’s strategy for free trade agreements: politi...
__label__neg New academy in Workington being built through the government’s flagship £4.4 billion rebuilding programme. Pupils from 2 Cumbria schools have marked the start of work on a modern, multi-million pound building through the government’s flagship rebuilding programme. Workington Academy is being built through ...
__label__neg It’s a funny thing. Even though banks savings rates are lower than a Greek pensioner’s spirits right now, Americans haven’t lost faith in bank investment deposits. The Los Angeles Times reports that Americans have about $5.06 trillion in traditional bank savings accounts at the end of May 2010. That’s up $...
__label__neg BACKGROUND: The genus Ebolavirus includes five distinct viruses. Four of these viruses cause hemorrhagic fever in humans. Currently there are no licensed vaccines for any of them; however, several vaccines are under development. Ebola virus envelope glycoprotein (GP1,2) is highly immunogenic, but antibodie...
__label__pos From mechanistic materialism to dialectical-materialism MECHANISTIC MATERIALISM As already noted above before Marx made clear the truth that people made history unconsciously, it being determined in the final analysis by the development of the productive forces. Materialism was predominantly mechanistic an...
__label__neg Some tips from Cesar Millan about caring for a new puppy include being the pack leader, walking the dog regularly and housebreaking early. He also has some great tips for housebreaking, including being careful about their feeding schedule and using positive reinforcement.Continue Reading With a new puppy, ...
__label__neg Maybe. Not all doctors and hospitals are participating in the marketplace. And not all marketplace plans have the same doctors and hospitals. So keeping your doctor or local hospital depends mostly on the insurance plan you choose. So before you buy, it’s a good idea to check not just the costs of the plan...
__label__neg <p>The <a href="https://www.verywell.com/the-rotator-cuff-2696385" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" data-ordinal="1">rotator cuff muscles</a> are a group of four muscles that lie deep in your shoulder and help control the position of your shoulder as you move your arm...
__label__pos Posted By: BUKOLA BOLAJOKO Mr. Diran Adetunji, an Abuja estate surveyor and valuer, speaks on the place of the real estate sector in Nigeria’s economy and its prospects this year, among other issues, in this interview with BUKOLA BOLAJOKO. How important is the real estate sector to the economy? All over th...
__label__neg The great horned owl is the most common owl of the Americas, easily recognizable because of the feather tufts on its head. These "plumicorns" resemble horns or, to some, catlike ears. Great horned owls are adaptable birds and live from the Arctic to South America. They are at home in suburbia as well as in...
__label__pos The Nazareth Borough Municipal Authority has owned and operated the borough's sewage treatment facilities for five years, and in that time has embarked on an ambitious program of updating the collection system. It now plans an expansion of the treatment plant, previously operated by a privately held compan...
__label__pos In most businesses, customers don’t pay for a vendor’s mistakes. But when hospitals make errors, they charge patients additional money to fix the problem. The perverse economics of hospital charges were outlined yesterday in a fascinating article in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The stor...
__label__pos What’s the Difference Between Winning and Losing? 3 Tips for Ensuring You’re Coaching a Winning Team I’m a sports fan. And I’m the mother of two athletic teenage boys. I’ve watched a lot of ball games over the years, and I’d like to think I’ve learned a little bit about coaching. Recently, I watched a bask...
__label__neg The Brain’s Stopwatch – Emotions and Time Perceptionby Juliette Siegfried, MPH | April 4, 2013 Albert Einstein, when asked to explain his theories in layman’s terms, once famously said, “When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and ...
__label__pos A week ago I promised to share more awesomeness from the Facebook Small Business Bootcamp and one of the burning questions folks had was: What is a story arc and how can we use it on social media? So, today I want to share with you how to use the power of story in your posts. The more I read what the socia...
__label__neg Advertisement - story continues below Snoring is not uncommon, especially as we get older, and we typically only think of snoring as something that bothers other people. However a new report has found that snoring may be linked to something much more serious — cancer. People who snore have far worse cancer...
__label__neg Overview Located in south-western Europe, Spain borders the Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees Mountains. It covers an area of 498,800 sq. km south-west of France. With a population of 46.4 million, Spain’s official languages include Castilian (Spanish), Basque, Catalan...
__label__neg dc.contributor.advisor Henry D. Jacoby, Gordon M. Kaufman and Gregory J. McRae. en_US dc.contributor.author Webster, Mort David en_US dc.contributor.other Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Technology, Management, and Policy Program. en_US dc.date.accessioned 2005-08-23T15:58:52Z dc.date.available 2005...
__label__neg Redirected from Big bang The Big Bang theory is currently (2003) the dominant theory in cosmology about the early development and current shape of the universe. According to this theory, the universe expanded rapidly starting 13.7 ± 0.2 billion years ago. Extrapolating the history of the universe backwards...
__label__neg Outils d'accessibilité Outils Sélecteur de langues Left navigation Additional tools Brussels, 16 June 1999 "The Single Market is, and will continue to be, one of the European Union's most effective contributions to people's standard of living and well-being in Europe", commented Single Market Commissioner ...
__label__pos One of the sessions at the Open Science: Friends of the Future un-conference focused on the future of fieldwork. Like every other session, it tied back to earlier conversations (particularly those regarding multi-discipline collaboration and handling extremely large data sets) which I’ll ignore to keep the...
__label__pos The label of “warmblood” covers a variety of breeds, so it’s impossible to generalize in about them. Sometimes they’re called “dumb bloods”, but some are very smart indeed. Breeds that fall into the “warmblood” category are Trakheners, Cleveland Bays, Appaloosas, Quarterhorses, Paints, Stock Horses and man...
__label__neg There’s a lot of talk about indoor air quality and VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) these days, and if you’ve been paying attention, you may know that paint can play a large part in contributing to poor indoor air quality. So what to do if you are moving or want to give your space a fresh coat of paint? T...
__label__pos “Fear not, we are of the nature of the lion.” –Queen Elizabeth I There was just enough in Theresa May’s speech today to reassure those who campaigned to leave the EU. Crucially, she made clear we are definitely leaving the Single Market and taking control of our borders. She suggested only a great deal wou...
__label__pos Nowadays, any kind of support is meant not only as a matter of caring or helping but also as an important sustainable element of educating and upbringing. In terms of theory and practice social support and supporting are recognised as core actions in social work as well as in rehabilitation and in special ...
__label__neg The big difference between a living trust and a will is that with a living trust, your assets will not have to be probated in court when you die as they would have to be in a will. A living trust negates the time consuming process and the legal and court costs associated with will. In the living trust, you...