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__label__pos Lawmaker supports governors vs Aquino mining EO A PROGRESSIVE lawmaker expressed his support to at least 40 governors plan to challenge the Aquino administrations new mining policy in the Supreme Court the moment it is signed, based on the statement of Albay Governor Joey Salceda. Local government units sh...
__label__pos With the recent financial meltdown and continuing economic uncertainty, investing in precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum may become a more attractive alternative. In... Real Wealth: The Simple Guide to Silver Investing By J. D. Seagraves Silver Monthly Publications 2010 130 pages. $24.99 On ...
__label__neg Sturgeon Tour Catch a Glimpse of Lake Sturgeon on Guided Tour Friday, May 12, 2006 from 1-3pm, Each spring, the famed lake sturgeon head up select rivers to spawn along the rocky riverbanks, almost oblivious to nearby human activity, making these rare fish susceptible to illegal harvest. That's why a commi...
__label__pos Watch the weather forecast as you plant your first vegetables and be ready with an extra layer of fleece, says Medwyn Williams It's never too early to start sowing vegetables in preparation for a bumper summer crop. First off, thinly sow the seed of early cabbage or cauliflower on to a shallow tray of mult...
__label__neg Opioids can cause endocrine dysfunction February 26, 2013, 4:12 pm The Effect of Opioid Therapy on Endocrine Function. Brennan MJ. Am J Med 2013 Mar;126:S12-S18. In recent months, TPR has discussed recent medical literature detailing various averse effects of chronic opioid therapy, including narcotic bowe...
__label__pos This form is for Contractors Only. If you are a job seeker, click here » Tradesmen International will not share or sell this information. Testimonial "Tradesmen has been a big help to us staffing for shutdown work on industrial projects. Their workers are dependable, productive, and possess the skills that...
__label__pos The first time with an epilator is the hardest. This is the only time you'll be shaving all of the hair of the area at once (next time only some of the hair will have grown back), and your skin nerves are not yet used to it. Epilating is probably the least time-consuming and practical form of hair removal,...
__label__pos Q: I’VE been going to the gym for a year now, I do around an hour of cardio followed by some light weight training, three times a week. I instantly saw changes in my body, but I’ve seen little effect in the last couple of months. Are there any changes I can make to my gym routine to get some quicker result...
__label__pos The Caribbean is a region of the Americas comprised of more than 7,000 islands, and the area is home to a great diversity of peoples and cultures. Interestingly, "the region comprises one culture area in which common factors have forged a common way of looking at life, the world, and their place in the sch...
__label__neg Why? Is wanting to make the world that you live in better an altruistic pursuit or simply a manifestation of selfishness? A year ago, I committed to working on Ind.ie for what will most likely be the rest of my life. Why? To understand my reasons, you have to understand my past. The magic of computers When...
__label__neg Change at hand: Web 2.0 for development Authors International Institute for Environment and DevelopmentTechnical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Date2010 Languageen TypeReport AccessibilityOpen Access MetadataShow full item record Permanent link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/10568/76888 ...
__label__neg I found this on a search and may help anyone to recognise any signs: Seven Stages of Dementia Stage 1: No cognitive impairment Unimpaired individuals experience no memory problems and none are evident to a health care professional during a medical interview. Stage 2: Very mild cognitive decline Individuals...
__label__neg Infant Industry Protection and the Growth of Canada's Cotton Mills: A Test of the Chang Hypothesis I argue that the 19th century Canadian cotton textile industry was an extremely successful infant industry. Judging the industry's performance by seven widely-employed measures of success – growth in output, ...
__label__pos The world is filled with postures of certainty, like a well-honed consumer behavior study or the latest microeconomic manifesto. And that, my friends, is why I keep bees. I keep bees for the pure moments of surprise, doubt, and confusion that inevitably arise when I least expect them… When the burgeoning h...
__label__pos Present Remotely Send the link below via email or IMCopy Present to your audienceStart remote presentation Invited audience members will follow youas you navigate and present People invited to a presentation do not need a Prezi account This link expires 10 minutesafter you close the presentation A maximum ...
__label__pos Filed under: Dave Clarke, Soccer Coaching, Soccer Fitness, Soccer News, Soccer Refereeing, Soccer Skills, Soccer Team Management, Soccer Training | Tags: development, losing, miss, mistakes, shoot Going into our game last weekend, my Under-11s were playing on the back of a seven-match winning streak. That ...
__label__neg Partitioning Uncertainty for Non-Ergodic Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analyses Date2014-10-29 Author Dawood, Haitham Mohamed Mahmoud Mousad MetadataShow full item record Abstract Properly accounting for the uncertainties in predicting ground motion parameters is critical for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard An...
__label__pos Robert J. Owen is an attorney focused on providing comprehensive planning solutions to his clients in the areas of personal wealth, business, real estate and estate planning. For business owners and real estate professionals, an effective plan is ... Practice areas & skills: Tax, Real Estate, Estate Planni...
__label__neg Often when we’re frustrated at work, it’s not so much because of the company we work for, but rather the specific role we’re in. Personality type, as described by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® instrument (MBTI®), offers insight into certain preferences—particularly for how we take in information and mak...
__label__pos Governments can play great roles in their countries, regions, and cities; facilitating or leading the resolution of festering problems and opening new pathways for progress. Examples are more numerous than one might imagine and raise an important question: 'how do governments become great?'. This paper ide...
__label__neg TThe course provides a broad introduction to the statistical ideas and methods relevant to data gathering and analysis in a wide variety of research areas as well as business and administration. The intention is to provide participants with a practical grasp of statistics based on a sound knowledge of the ...
__label__neg → → → Files in this item Files Description Format application/pdf3101973.pdf (10MB) (no description provided) Description Title: The Toxicity of Pesticides to Mammalian Cells as Altered by Redox-Modified Smectites Author(s): Sorensen, Kara Colleen Doctoral Committee Chair(s): Stucki, Joseph W.; Warner, Ric...
__label__neg I remember when I was washing the car as a 17-year-old young man, my father came out to the driveway and, with justification, began to criticize me for something I had done wrong. I became upset and turned to dad and said something like, “Hey, let up, dad. This is the first time I have ever been a teenager...
__label__neg Moogsoft is pleased to sponsor a timely webcast for enterprise IT executives, architects, and planners looking for valuable insights to help lead IT operational change in 2016. Date: October 13, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:00 PDT / 12:00-13:00 EDT / 17:00-18:00 BST The pressure for digital transformation is high, ...
__label__pos BikeExchange recently went on down to Reid Cycles' Australian release of the new range of Corratec e-bikes powered by Bosch Drive Systems. While we were there we had chat with Cameron Burke, the regional technical manager for Bosch e-Bikes in Australia to find out a bit more about this exciting new technol...
__label__neg Hideto Oishi, MD, PhD, Toshihiko Mori, MD, Mimi Okano, MD, Takeshi Ishita, MD, Masayuki Ishii, MD, Takayuki Iino, MD, Hidekazu Kuramochi, MD, PhD, Shunsuke Onizawa, MD, PhD, Eiichi Hirai, MD, PhD, Mie Hamano, MD, PhD, Satoshi Katagiri, MD, PhD, Tsutomu Nakamura, MD, PhD, Tatsuo Araida, MD, PhD. Division of...
__label__neg Around one in five rioters jailed after last year's summer rampages have been tagged and let out of prison early. Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show nearly 243 convicts were released under home detention curfews before serving half their jail sentences. Of the 1,292 people given pri...
__label__pos Sadly, This Deficiency Is The Norm Froth posted this to the Feministe weekly self-promotion thread. She says she’s writing because this is typical, and I agree. Here’s her experience with sex ed: Nobody told me I had a clitoris. Nobody told me I was capable of having orgasms. For five years I was given “se...
__label__neg Incompetent Cervix: Causes and Treatment During pregnancy, as the baby grows and gets heavier, it presses on the cervix. This pressure may cause the cervix to start to open before the baby is ready to be born. This condition is called incompetent cervix or weakened cervix, and it may lead to a miscarriage ...
__label__neg Political commentators have observed how different Supreme Court nominee David H. Souter is from Robert Bork. That comparison is not apt because Mr. Bork, whose own nomination to the high court failed just three years ago, possesses a constitutional theory so radical and idiosyncratic that it is unlike tha...
__label__pos 26-50 -10% 51-100 -15% 101-500 -20% Over 501 -25% Discount will be calculated automatically in your Shopping Cart. Updated edition of the classic bestseller on maximizing employee performance Click here to Buy Together and Save! "I have included this on my list of the top five business books of all time." ...
__label__neg from the Experts at the Norman Parathyroid Center Interesting stories of hyperparathyroidism we see every day. Parathyroid blog published bi-weekly. A-fib is the rapid contraction of the upper two chambers of the hear (the right and left atrium). This rapid contraction is not coordinated so it is ineffecti...
__label__pos News Antimicrobial Use, Resistance Symposium With antibiotic resistance becoming a growing issue, the National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) is hoping a symposium coming up in mid-November in Columbus, Ohio will begin the dialog to a one health approach to antimicrobial use and resistance. Sympos...
__label__pos The title, "The Windy City," is given to Chicago for the strong winds blowing from the Lake of Michigan. During spring, the intense mix of cold and warm air can generate irregular and heavy thunderstorms; the phenomenon has been identified to manufacture surprise snowstorms occasionally too. Obviously, "Th...
__label__pos Keeping hydrated is simply another title for maintaining your body fluids and balanced. That is performed by introducing water and other healthy drinks into your diet plan. This really is among the ideas that have a dual purpose. Not only does it allow you to keep fluids within you, nevertheless it also re...
__label__neg Carbon Use and GDP Why are progressives so eager to suppress the things most necessary for economic growth? In his inaugural address on January 21, President Obama invoked great ideals of human dignity, equality, and most especially “progress” to justify his second-term agenda, a cornerstone of which will ...
__label__pos Every year, content marketing gets shaken up a bit. Google’s algorithm updates are largely to blame, but general trends and the influence of big data shouldn’t be ignored, either. When you and your marketing team sit down to discuss content strategy, don’t turn to strategies from the Stone Age. In this art...
__label__neg Title Adapting services to engage young adults in ICCD clubhouses UMMS Affiliation Department of Psychiatry Date 1-13-2012 Document Type Article Medical Subject Headings Adolescent; Adult; Community Mental Health Services; Employment, Supported; Female; Health Services Needs and Demand; Humans; Male; *Ment...
__label__neg Do you Get Consent? Do you know how to give and get sexual consent? It may seem straightforward, but while almost all Canadians (96%) agree that sexual activity must be consensual, two-thirds (67%) do not fully understand how to properly give or get it. What is sexual consent? Sexual consent is a two-way e...
__label__neg Suffocation is a leading cause of unintentional injury-related death, and 60 percent of these cases occur in a baby's sleeping environment. An infant's nose and mouth can be covered accidently by soft fluffy pillows, comforters or stuffed animals, restricting his or her ability to breathe. Keep your baby's...
__label__pos WASHINGTON - Despite the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of religious freedom, the Obama Administration remains focused on forcing religious entities like Illinois' Wheaton College and privately-held Hobby Lobby to provide abortifacients to their employees, or face HHS regulations that will impose cripplin...
__label__pos The arts are halfway through the story of Chicken Little. There are indications that the sky is falling, but time will decide whether there's a happily-ever-after ending to the recession. "Local organizations spanning all arts and cultural sectors appear to be struggling to make the show go on," says Karen...
__label__pos I don’t think people should pretend to like people they dislike or avoid saying what they mean. But I do think people should be careful to avoid a certain kind of tendentious rhetoric. Some of the participants in our political debate are quite stupid, some are corrupt, some are dishonest, and some combine ...
__label__pos Alexandra Arapinis, Laboratory for Applied Ontology (ISCT-CNR), and Angela Condello, University of Rome III, Department of Law, have published The Intensionality Behind Legal Concepts and Their Extensional Boundaries: Between Conventionalism and Interpretivism at 29 Ratio Juris 439 (2016). Here is the abst...
__label__pos Activities like swimming, weight lifting, and strength training can shorten, tighten, and dehydrate these muscles. This can cause upper back pain and poor posture that can inhibit breath function which will limit you in all ways. So making a habit of doing these stretches may be helpful. Opening the chest ...
__label__neg Entropy 2013, 15(9), 3892-3909; doi:10.3390/e15093892 Analysis and Visualization of Seismic Data Using Mutual Information 1 2 * AbstractSeismic data is difficult to analyze and classical mathematical tools reveal strong limitations in exposing hidden relationships between earthquakes. In this paper, we stu...
__label__pos A meat-free meals are good for one's health, but in addition, it needs a lot of work. In fact, I always suggest to those overweight vegetarians to help keep to a max of four pounds weekly so you may not suffer loose skin post weight loss. So obviously, you merely must change your junk diet into a truly hea...
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: CARTER Plaintiff, Sidney Greenwald, doing business as Maple Leaf Nursing Home, seeks additional reimbursement from the New York State Department of Health ("DOH") under Medicaid, Title XIX of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1396a-1396p. *fn1" He also seeks a ...
__label__pos From Jerusalem to Washington, Myth Disguised as News After members of Congress and their staffs peruse the newspapers from their home states or districts, they’re likely to take a quick look at the one daily newspaper they all read: the Washington Post. The WaPo shows up on most desks in the executive bran...
__label__pos Gilgit-Baltistan, the gateway of CPEC project, which provides geographical linkage to Pakistan with territories of China has been ignored totally and knocked down from benefits and share of CPEC project. The total investment under CPEC project worth 46 Billion USD has been allocated for the constitutional ...
__label__pos JR Woodward provides an overview of Scarzzero’s book which reminds me again that emotionally healthy churches (or families etc} are made up of “healthy” individuals in healthy relationship with themselves, who live these principles in their own relationships, in their own friendships, within their own fami...
__label__pos Charles asks… how did you save your budget during college or rough times? I am planning on going to a school in Oregon. If I am able to get the resident’s tuition, I already have enough saved to pay for that. My boyfriend is a firefighter so he will help, too. I have always been excellent with money manage...
__label__neg Some people prefer to lose weight on their own while others like the support of a structured group program. If you decide to participate in any kind of weight control program, here are some questions to ask before you begin. Does the program provide counseling to help you change your eating activity and pe...
__label__pos As I started to get wise to the fact that all my Tee Ball games perpetually ended in gleeful, hug-happy ties, childhood Joe after yet another stalemate putzed over to a coach and squeaked out the burning question: How come someone didn’t win? “Sometimes people can fail to win while not losing, either,” the...
__label__pos One-dimensional drawings on chalkboards and the drone of mathematical theories did not appear to be doing the job. News reports of Mexico's dismal math and science scores were troubling. "What if?" Mexican engineer Nahum Correa wondered. "What if we could transform classrooms into laboratories? And student...
__label__neg Gov. Rick Scott has signed a bill that prohibits local governments from crafting their own sick leave policies for private employers. Supporters say the new law will prevent an array of ordinances that could be confusing for businesses. Carol Dover, president and CEO of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging A...
__label__neg Climate change is a very real threat that has many industries concerned over how their businesses with be affected. More importantly, it’s this changing climate that has and continues to push many industries into developing better ways to function that has less environmental impact as well as developing wa...
__label__neg According to the Centers for Disease Control, arthritis is the most common cause of disability in the United States, limiting the activities of nearly 19 million adults. (www.cdc.gov/arthritis/) Because of its prevalence, arthritis as a disability is an important topic addressed by AgrAbility. Partnering w...
__label__pos Jack Pearadin and Doug Nelsen found a 1.73-carat diamond after nearly a year of searching the park's field. Kate Althoff, who has worked to keep Lake Maumelle from being polluted by those who care more about money than the quality of our drinking water, has issued this midnight hour plea for people to cont...
__label__neg Self-Service BI and Analytics Help Firms Succeed Over the last decade, self-service business intelligence (BI) and analytics tools have evolved far beyond a buzzword. They have become a critical component that allows organizations of all shapes and sizes to operate faster and smarter. According to a new re...
__label__neg Aortic Coarctation Coarctation of the aorta typically consists of a discrete, diaphragm-like ridge extending into the aortic lumen just distal to the left subclavian artery at the site of the aortic ductal attachment (the ligamentum arteriosum) (Figure 4). This condition results in hypertension in the arms...
__label__neg If you’ve worked hard to get in shape, lose weight or maintain a healthy lifestyle, there’s no reason to blow it on a few days, weeks, or even months of traveling. But when sandy beaches and umbrella drinks, hearty pastas and decadent desserts, or overflowing steins of beer are calling your name, it can be...
__label__neg Advocate Urges Greater Attention to Cancer Prevention Research Advocate Urges Greater Attention to Cancer Prevention Research ALEXANDRIA, VaSince she founded the Cancer Research Foundation of American (CRFA) in 1985, the year after her fathers death from head and neck cancer, Carolyn Bo Aldigé has become a...
__label__pos The church in China is in a period of incredible growth. Concurrent with this exponential numerical growth, Chinese Christians have developed a passionate interest in taking the gospel to parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe where relatively few Christians live scattered among two billion non-Christian people...
__label__neg SACRAMENTO -- A Glendale man thought to be a ringleader in the largest fraud case of its kind in California history was sentenced today to four years in prison for defrauding the states Beverage Container Recycling Program of more than $2.5 million. Migran Changulyan, 35, was arrested along with 17 others ...
__label__pos WITH a presidential veto threatened, it's still unclear what scope welfare reform will have. But it's been clear for months, even years, that the states are not waiting for Washington's lead in this matter. When a joint Senate-House bill emerges, Mr. Clinton should follow his earlier pledge to ''end welfar...
__label__pos When it comes to the decision making process games are an obvious way to practice your skills in a safe environment. It is possible to develop a wide range of experience by using simulated scenarios so that when you come to do the real thing you hit the ground running, so to speak. There are some major org...
__label__neg We found 4 providers with an interest in nutrition counseling and who accept Blue Cross/Blue Shield near Chicago, IL. Dr. Marie Philobos works as a pediatrician. She is rated 3.0 stars out of 5 by her patients. Areas of expertise for Dr. Philobos include diabetes, nutrition counseling, and attention defici...
__label__neg If you’re student, you know how stressful life can be sometimes. Tasks at school seem to pile up, and you feel buried under the sheer amount of things you need to get done. Do not fear, because there is a way out for you. The way out is called time management. If you can learn to manage your time effective...
__label__neg View moments Every Month Matters About Every Month Matters™ Every Month Matters™ was a pan-European disease awareness activity initiated and funded by Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd., which aimed to unite leading experts in the fields of oncology and urology, patient advocacy groups, patients and families, in ...
__label__neg The Future - April 2020 There had been some proposed plans in April 2016, but unfortunately the Government have decided to postpone this until 2020. We don’t have all the information at the moment, but there appear to be three main changes to the information found elsewhere on this website: 1. The higher t...
__label__neg As a means of assisting the growth of the natural gas vehicle market, particularly the creation of infrastructure to support it, Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) today said that, beginning next month, it would convert 20% of its for-hire truck loads across eight different carriers to natural gas over the next tw...
__label__neg Espalier (pronounced is-PAL-yer or is-PAL-yay) is the art of training plants, often fruit trees, to grow in a single plane. Perfected by the French, this form of vertical gardening gives plants full sun and air while preserving valuable space. Espalier works especially well for small spaces and tight condi...
__label__pos home news blogs calendar enewsletters podcasts Lawmakers Eye TD Ren Zones House and Senate Republicans today unveiled the proposal to spur new business investment and provide incentives to expand the state’s slow-moving economy. State Rep. Jerry Kooiman, R-Grand Rapids, said he supports the plan because it...
__label__pos By: Advance Health 26-04-2016 Keywords: Counseling And Therapy, Stress Management, Anxiety Counselling Within a psychotherapeutic relationship, treatment explores how a person thinks, acts, and feels so they can better understand themselves and make desired changes in their lives. Many individuals facing t...
__label__pos Reports that Eurozone leaders have reached a provisional agreement on how to tackle the debt crises in the Eurozone have pushed up global stock markets. The leaked draft agreement reportedly includes the possibility of a Greek bond swap and a debt restructuring, while it is thought that a bank tax has not ...
__label__pos 5Flares 5Flares × Among the most intriguing discoveries and inventions ever made by man are the automobiles, the car to be particular. For 120 years, cars have been evolving in all aspects, the most important being safety. In fact, the quality and value of a car is pegged on the safety features it possesse...
__label__pos Neologismes semantics / Semantic change Semantic neologisms contribute to renewing and enlarging the capacity of expression and communicating resources of languages. They usually help speakers to make their descriptions more powerful and their speech more effective. However, neologisms related to semantic ...
__label__neg On Monday, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons announced that the last of Syria’s 1,300 tons of declared chemical weapons were out of the country. This is an important breakthrough for the security of that nation and the world. Syrian President Bashar Assad used these appalling weapons...
__label__neg When we love ourselves, it helps us feel our best, and when we feel our best, we can give more to the world. Treating yourself well, and with love, is more than eating healthy and exercising. What exactly is self-love, though? In Psychology Today, Deborah Khoshaba, Psy.D. writes, “Self-love is a state of a...
__label__pos New Delhi, Feb 20 (IANS) : With the aim to tap the imagination of young minds and utilise them for the Make in India initiative, the Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) under Jindal Global School (JGS) launched a new Bachelors of Business Administration course (BBA) at an event here on Saturday. The cours...
__label__pos Globally, businesses created 1.8 zettabytes of data in 2011, according to research firm IDC. Data gives marketers the ability to better understand the relationship between brands and human behavior, but many just can't fathom the enormity of the bits and bytes generated from emerging online media. Two whit...
__label__pos After living in their quiet south Moorhead neighborhood along the Red River for 25 years, watching their house demolished was traumatic for Richard and Helen Pemble. Last year, the retired couple took a buyout from the city and moved. They come back here every day, without fail, just to have a look. Richar...
__label__pos Since June 21, high school students from throughout central Ohio have been working at The Research Institute as part of a new Summer Scientist Internship Program. Pulled from their school’s science class and entered into a real world of research, is it at all what they expected? “I certainly did not expect...
__label__pos The Veterans Affairs Department runs unsecure Web application servers, uses weak or default passwords to protect its hardware and software, and does not comprehensively monitor connections between its systems and the Internet, according to an internal agency watchdog. These conditions leave department syst...
__label__neg As the recession deepens, doctors and hospitals are reporting that hard-pressed patients are deferring elective surgery, like knee replacements and nose jobs, even as others are speeding up non-urgent procedures out of fear that they may soon lose their jobs and health insurance. With unemployment still ri...
__label__pos If we want to make any headway on this, we’re going to need to have a new discussion entirely– one that fully humanizes all life, and one that radically values the life of the unborn as well as the life of the post-born. Anything short of this new discussion of what it looks like to value life at all stage...
__label__pos In an excellent post trying to provide a model for the current e-book market in historical terms, Bruce McFarling suggests that e-books have currently re-invented the dime novel: a publishing unit of a single story, typically of the length that we in the sf world would call a novella (17,500 to 40,000 word...
__label__neg Written By: Dennis J. Alessi, Esq. Mandelbaum Salsburg West Orange, New Jersey For decades, large employers with sophisticated human resource management departments have required that all their non-union employees sign agreements which mandate them to arbitrate any disputes relating to their employment (e....
__label__pos Examination of Witnesses (Questions 120-139) MR RICHARD BROADBENT AND MR MICHAEL HANSON MBE WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER 2001 120. At that time of enormous external change, therefore the economic opportunities you mentioned, therefore the risk, just give it over to the warehouses to look after. Do you not think th...
__label__neg Infrared energy is the frequency range on the electromagnetic spectrum that falls immediately below visible red light. The body's tissues normally produce infrared energy (which is why people can be seen on infrared cameras) for warmth and tissue repair. Infrared energy can penetrate the body more than an ...
__label__neg Adenovirus. Web image measures 600 pixels across, original image is 4096 pixels across Adenovirus 36 (Ad-36) are small icosahedral viruses with characteristic fibres (fibers) radiating from the 12 vertices of their icosahedral capsids. These fibres are used in viral attachment to the host cells. The D spec...
__label__neg How to Create 10,000 Jobs …MORE OR LESS. In the 1990s, politicians spoke constantly about “the children” and/or “education.” Now they tend to talk about “jobs,” as if the whole purpose of government were to create them. South Carolina’s governor and legislators, for example, tout the jobs they “create” thr...
__label__pos A reality-based look at science By ROBYN BLUMNER Published December 9, 2007 What happened to Christine Comer makes me wonder whether America is really emerging from its Age of Unenlightenment. Comer was forced to resign her position as director of science at the Texas Education Agency because she forwarded...
__label__neg Getting paid for traveling to work may sound too good to be true, but it’s part of an increasingly popular scheme for commuters across Europe. Employers in Belgium, the Netherlands and other European countries are rewarding staff if they come to work on a bicycle, paying them for every kilometer they cycle...
__label__neg An American President faces war and finds himself hamstrung by a Congress that will not act. To protect national security, he invokes his powers as Commander-in-Chief and orders actions that seem to violate laws enacted by Congress. He is excoriated for usurping dictatorial powers, placing himself above th...
__label__neg Smith and Grady v UK European Court of Human Rights Date decided 27th September, 1999 Citations (1999) 29 EHRR 493 Case history Prior actions R v Ministry of Defence, ex p Smith [1996] Keywords Right to A Private Life, Homosexuality in the Military Smith and Grady v UK (1999) 29 EHRR 493 was anotable decis...
__label__pos Animal protection groups are pushing for a ban on testing cosmetics on animals in China. China, the world’s fourth largest cosmetics market, is one of the few countries that still require cosmetics to be tested on live animals. But testing on animals does not necessarily make a product safe for humans, exp...
__label__pos Health If you are like the thousands of diehard gym attendees it is easy to get caught up in hardcore upper body workouts and easily overlook leg training day. There is a fine line between over working your legs to hard and not giving them the attention they need. More often than not, we tend to fall […] T...
__label__pos Alumni Profile Occupational Pioneer Florence Clark is well aware that the field of occupational therapy has traditionally evoked imagesof helping survivors of catastrophic illness or disability rebuild their lives. But Clark, who earned her Ph.D. from USCs School of Education in 1982, also knows that that ...