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__label__neg Abstract The current obesity epidemic is a major public health concern worldwide, in both developed and developing countries, and in adults and children alike. Obesity confers physical stress on multiple biologic processes and is associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, type ... |
__label__neg i've always wondered how the split the uranium atom to creat a chain reaction in a nuclear bomb Again, a simple google search will produce many answers to your query on varying levels of complexity, for whatever you can understand. Please do not post general points like this that can easily be looked up. T... |
__label__neg The Global Residence Programme (GRP) allows individuals who are not nationals of the EU, EEA or Switzerland to qualify for a taxable rate of 15% on foreign source income remitted to Malta, whilst also claiming double tax relief on that income. In More Detail… This programme is open to individuals that fall... |
__label__pos Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Lore has it that in the years between the Emergency and the first time that the Hindu Right came to power at the Centre, roughly between the late-1970s and the late-1990s, Delhi had a vibrant set of intellectual, political and artistic cultures that spanned the full s... |
__label__neg <p>Cope with awkward conversations by planning ahead, brushing up on your social skills, and knowing when to use a bit of humor. Although awkward conversations may seem difficult, they can be good opportunities to practice making small talk and handling conflict—especially for those with social anxiety dis... |
__label__pos Reid-Schumer-Menendez immigration plan: biometric IDs and amnesty with border enforcement as bait Sens. Harry Reid, Charles Schumer, and Bob Menendez have released the outlines of their own comprehensive immigration reform plan; a PDF is available here. The first, tough-talking part deals with increased bo... |
__label__neg When purchasing a walk in cooler or freezer, it’s important to understand exactly what it is that you’re getting. This is especially true when it comes to your refrigeration equipment. You should make absolutely sure that you’re walk in cooler or freezer’s refrigeration system is equipped with EC motors. A... |
__label__pos As Canada considers a new copyright bill with some apparent similarities to the US DMCA, one MP is trying to clear up misconceptions. New Democratic Party MP Charlie Angus has written an open letter to Industry Minister Jim Prentice, arguing that Canada can ratify a key WIPO treaty without passing draconia... |
__label__pos I never really thought when I took the job that I’d see my 20th year anniversary as president of Valley Forward. That’s not to say I expected to leave my post sooner. For the past two decades, it’s been pretty automatic – I got out of bed every morning and found my way to the office without much thought ab... |
__label__pos Role of cooking for healthy eating, school and community cooking and nutrition education, and the relationship between different food environments (home, neighborhood, work, school, information, or messaging) and food choices, consumption behavior and health outcomes, particularly among vulnerable populati... |
__label__neg Survey: Principals, Superintendents Still Familiarizing Themselves With ESSA For some Beltway policy wonks and advocates, it may seem like a long time ago since President Barack Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act last December. But for many principals and superintendents, the new law's details see... |
__label__pos Half-baked : Fred Wilson (second link today) talks about fully baked vs. half-baked blog posts. I prefer half-baked. Fully baked is a lecture or a book or a show. It says, “I’m done. Eat what I tell you.” Half-baked is a conversation. It says, “Join in. Add some pepperoni before it’s done, make it better, ... |
__label__neg Not all students present to the emergency room or to a police officer after sexual violence. Many people first reveal exposure to sexual violence during the course of a visit to the Women's Center for a problem which may or may not be directly related to previous sexual violence. The staff of the Women's C... |
__label__pos For math classes, I took notes the whole class, and I worked in the library on the practice problems. The only way to do well in math is to do all the assigned problems. It's so easy to let it slip but it's important. Especially with today's distractions, going to one of those study desks in the library an... |
__label__pos “After suffering from a 4 hour long blinding headache for which nothing I took brought any relief, I tried the sodium bicarbonate, 1 tsp mixed in a glass of water. Within a few short minutes I could feel the headache abating and within the hour it was completely relieved! I tried this again when another he... |
__label__neg 'Reality' and the Plebiscite Hartley, John (2007) 'Reality' and the Plebiscite. In Riegert, Kristina (Ed.) Politicotainment : television's take on the real. Peter Lang, New York, pp. 21-58. PDF (337kB) Administrators only Abstract At the root of democratic politics is the vote. This chapter shows how the v... |
__label__neg The government has new plan to ensure that your seat belts are fastened, seats are in the upright position -- and no one is hacking your plane. By Shane Harris Shane Harris is a senior staff writer at Foreign Policy, covering intelligence and cyber security. He is the author of The Watchers: The Rise of Am... |
__label__neg 1st IEEE Workshop on Automotive Networking and Applications (AutoNet 2006) Co-located with IEEE Globecom 2006 December 1, 2006 – San Francisco, CA, USA Sensors, radars, cameras, navigation systems, and microprocessors are technologies already in-use in vehicles to support applications such as parking-assis... |
__label__neg Sellers need all the help they can get in today's housing market. If the outside of your house looks weather-beaten or if there's any sign of mold growing on the lower clapboards, then you should paint the exterior. Think about it: The first thing a potential buyer sees is the color of the house. And in re... |
__label__neg Structure, expression, and regulation of the murine renin genes. Abstract It has long been known that the renin-angiotensin system plays an integral role in the regulation of blood pressure and electrolyte and fluid balance in mammals. The advent of molecular biologic techniques has afforded new insights i... |
__label__pos India is on the cusp of a revolution. Government of India’s ambitious projects such as setting up 500 smart cities, Digital India, Ganga Rejuvenation, upgradation of transportation infrastructure and others face significant challenges that will be possible only through adoption of cutting-edge technology. ... |
__label__neg Visiting the Nakba and the Holocaust on the other Inside Crematory 1, Auschwitz, still standing for visitors. This photo taken in 1946 by Zbigniew Klawender and now in the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Archives which preserves detailed records of the Holocaust. Visit is part of program that aims to teach... |
__label__pos OZiva Protein and Herbs –For every Indian woman who puts her family first! Have you ever told yourself that having a toned look is almost impossible when you have to look after your family? You prefer cooking things that your family loves to eat. You denied yourself your “Me Time”to take care of your respo... |
__label__neg Menstrual migraine: A review of prophylactic therapies DOI: 10.1007/s11916-004-0057-1 Cite this article as: Martin, V.T. Current Science Inc (2004) 8: 229. doi:10.1007/s11916-004-0057-1 Citations 123 Downloads Abstract Menstrual migraine is commonly encountered in women who are experiencing attacks of migr... |
__label__pos This Month's Bible Teaching Method: Agree/Disagree Statements Purposely present an ambiguous, perhaps controversial, and thought-provoking statement or series of statements pertaining to the subject. Ask the class to take a stand and discuss their responses. This method may be considered a discussion start... |
__label__neg Lasers help create water-repelling, light-absorbing, self-cleaning metals With the help of very high-power laser beams, researchers at the University of Rochester have created micro and nanostructures that turn metals black and make their surfaces very easy to keep clean and dry. The advance could help pre... |
__label__neg Cash balance plans and defined benefit plans are generally required to have an enrolled actuary sign the Form 5500 Schedule SB annually. The enrolled actuary certifies that the plan has met its minimum funding requirements and the plan’s adjusted funding target attainment percentage. On May 2, 2011 new reg... |
__label__neg Impact of climate change on fish population dynamics in the baltic sea: a dynamical downscaling investigation Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article – Annual report year: 2012 Understanding how climate change, exploitation and eutrophication will affect populations and ecosystems of the Balt... |
__label__pos From front page of the Sunday Express-News: When the City Council approved San Antonio’s first tree-preservation ordinance in 1997, there was no question the rules applied to real estate developers. But what happens when a property owner claims he’s not a developer, and hundreds of acres of trees are bulld... |
__label__neg Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Zugibe has released the 2010 Annual Report of the District Attorney's Office. The 48-page report outlines the accomplishments and initiatives of the District Attorney's office in 2010, setting goals for 2011 and looking ahead in a challenging fiscal climate to maint... |
__label__pos Hi Marc, By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. How do I measure the SAN performance? How do I know whether the network I have configured is efficient enough? Thanks for your valuable time.... |
__label__pos The shift from receiving information via paper to computer and mobile applications has created a proliferation of online communications, including magazines, or e-zines. Online magazines originally began as lower-cost alternatives to print publications, eliminating the printing and mailing expenses associa... |
__label__pos This past winter was the snowiest on record in the Northern Hemisphere, with accurate data going back to the winter of 1966-1967. Although that specific snow data only goes through March, the western one-third of the United States continues to build their snow pack. Several storms in the past few weeks hav... |
__label__neg LANCASTER – Nearly 26 million people in the United States have diabetes, and almost two million new cases are diagnosed each year in adults. If left untreated, diabetes can lead to heart disease, stroke and other serious conditions. To help the community better understand the causes and management of diabe... |
__label__pos I think of my thoughts as my best friends. ~Louise Hay Daily Affirmation Wow! My thoughts are my best friends. I love thinking of my thoughts this way. It helps remind me that I need to be kind to them and treat them with respect. Right now the thoughts going through my mind are about the beautiful day I h... |
__label__pos Unpicking Japan’s fabricated homogenous sociality Photo: Rodrigo Nunes cc Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic Japan already experienced a financial meltdown in the mid-1990s. At that time, people realised that every dream they had been given by the post-war regime was entirely bogus, and they began to nurt... |
__label__pos When parents come to putting a name to the bundle of cells gestating inside one of them, they are bedevilled by a dilemma. But, while the kind of parents who name their babies ‘Judas’ or ‘Adolf’ should probably be stopped by the relevant government authority on grounds of child cruelty, dismissing a girl’s... |
__label__neg AAA's Sobering Analysis: The Safety Dance If you haven't the time to read the new, much talked-about study on traffic safety, I have two words for you: cognitive dissonance. The report, the "2008 Traffic Safety Culture Index," [PDF] which was released today by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, has bee... |
__label__pos By Brett Cihon In early October, Maintenance Superintendent Mark Renshaw got a call he's fielded dozens of times before. Trees were down on State Route 20, east of Marblemount. The road was blocked in both directions and we need crews out there ASAP. The power company must make sure there are no live wires... |
__label__neg With its lengthy stretches of coast line, rapid currents and big waves, Alaska could be capable of producing about a fifth of the nation’s electricity. That’s according to two new reports released by the United States Department of Energy that find that the state’s waters have enough energy in them to prod... |
__label__neg Is Islam a peaceful religion? Is it a violent one? Does Quran teach violence? Does it teach love and peace? Are all Muslims violent? Are some of them violent while a majority of them just wants to live peaceful lives? Questions like these and many more have been asked many times over, specially in the West... |
__label__pos Boston Strong, BIDMC Strong The first bomb on Boylston Street went off at 2:49 p.m. It was change of shift at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, which, despite the Patriot’s Day holiday, was well staffed to manage a surge of patients from the Boston Marathon. However, the patients who came through the d... |
__label__neg SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pfizer Inc. (PFE) today announced results from the REMINDER trial showing statistically significant risk reductions in the primary composite efficacy endpoint. The composite endpoint was defined as the time to first event of cardiovascular (CV) mortality, re-hospitalization... |
__label__pos Fasting (searched but found nothing specific in title) While browsing the stronglifts website I came across an E book they're trying to sell called 'Eat Stop Eat' which is basically intermittent 24hr fasting, 2x a week. Anyway, according to the sales pitch of this product short term fasting doesn't slow yo... |
__label__pos Maya is a young Nepali university student who will play an integral role in shaping the future of a peaceful Nepal after years of political unrest and violence. But Maya is not your average student — she’s a cartoon character. A series of public service announcements that aired on Nepal’s most popular tele... |
__label__neg Direct services are available to crime victims, witnesses and/or their families in Chautauqua County through the Chautauqua County District Attorney Victim Assistance Center free of charge. These services include, but are not limited to: Victim rights in New York State Information about the criminal justic... |
__label__neg Today, I used Facebook Chat to talk to friends, Venmo to pay my partner for lunch, and Vanguard to check on the status of my retirement accounts. There are 20+ apps on my phone, and while I don’t use all of them every day, they help me stay on top of my personal life. But when it comes to work, I’m not nea... |
__label__pos One of the lessons any adult learns upon re-entering the education system is that, colloquially speaking, you use it or lose it. This often becomes painfully clear when attempting to work algebra equations. This can also apply to grammar and English composition skills. Humans become very good at the things... |
__label__neg Chasing money is one of the most unpleasant parts of running a business. Whether you are a freelance worker, work as part of a small firm or as a part of a much larger company, there will always be people that owe you money. Often these issues can be resolved quickly, easily and relatively amicably. In oth... |
__label__neg Female, Minority Superintendents Face Double Inequity A study of ten urban female superintendents shows that although race and gender have played a role in their careers, strong role models and family support helped them. Women who become successful school superintendents have mentors and role models. Acco... |
__label__neg Barbers cut, trim and style hair for male customers. As of 2008, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated an approximate total of 54,000 barbers in the United States; the agency projected employment in the field to increase 12 percent to 60,000 by 2018. All states require barbers to hold a license from a s... |
__label__neg The Tely 200 is designed for the increasingly popular huddle rooms, with support for cloud-based services like Blue Jeans and Zoom. Tely believes the pathway into the enterprise initially will go through huddle rooms.The company, which launched in 2010 and had focused on video communications tools for cons... |
__label__pos Position:PhD Candidate for appointments please send an email Promo Master Anthropology gender violence drug use prostitution Link to CCSS personal PhD Programme Domestic Violence in a Mexican Tourist Area: a Study of Masculinities, Violence and Substance Abuse in an Era of Social Transformations The Mexica... |
__label__neg Mexico and Argentina also agree that it is necessary to break down barriers, promote changes and design policies, especially structural reforms, in order to meet the new challenges of the global world, he said. Both are also countries that are open to the world, he said. Mexico has a network of 12 trade ag... |
__label__neg The prevention of obesity and diabetes is both slow and difficult, according to Prof Stephan Rössner, a leading international authority, who recently spoke at a special course for diabetes specialists at the first Regional Congress on Obesity held in South Africa. This is due to a variety of factors: Patie... |
__label__pos Quick links HEC Alumni HEC Foundation News Nation Goodwill Observer study results are in!23 November 2012 Financial capital is easy to measure – just look at a country’s statistics. But “immaterial” capital? It’s much harder to gauge, yet it’s just as important in determining how a country is doing. This N... |
__label__neg Listed below are the names of some of the world’s top technology-related innovators. They have also been called leaders, entrepreneurs, disrupters, or good old-fashioned trouble-makers. They have gone against the odds, rattling stale industries to build new ones. Recognize their names? Not likely, though y... |
__label__pos Why Banks Need An Internal Payment Utility The speed at which a bank carries out a transaction can be its main attraction over a competitor We've all heard the saying: old habits die hard. When it comes to the world of banking, the laundry list of old habits that we hang onto can be impressive - especially... |
__label__neg August 24, 2014 Keywords: Water Image by oseigt Some Rights Reserved. In recent years, a growing number of municipalities in Japan have been making use of rainwater. Blessed with a large amount of rainfall compared to other countries, since the post-war urban development period Japan has tended to deal wit... |
__label__pos Get ready for four days of engaging economics and lots of laughs with Kilkenomics, from Thursday to Sunday, returns to the Kilkenny Medieval Mile for its seventh edition. Using comedy to make economics more accessible, the packed programme of over 35 events covers a whole host of national and international... |
__label__neg Plaintiff Conor O'Donoghue appeals after the trial court granted summary judgment against him on his cause of action for personal injuries he suffered while skiing at Bear Mountain Ski Resort. The court granted summary judgment for defendant Bear Mountain on the basis of "primary assumption of the risk." (... |
__label__neg Background In Part 1 of this eUpdate series, we discussed the reasons why Hong Kong regulators did not approve of share structures with disproportionate voting rights, also known as the “weighted voting rights” (“WVR”) structures in Hong Kong, whether this could be an impediment to the listing of new wave ... |
__label__pos Light on a rich country Rosalind Mitchison The Population History of England 1541-1871: A Reconstruction by E.A. Wrigley and R.S. Schofield Edward Arnold, 779 pp, £45.00, October 1981, ISBN 0 7131 6264 3 The title of this book means what it says: it is about England, not England and Wales. The exclusion of... |
__label__pos Gastroenterology Billing Services Nebraska, NE Tracing the growth of Gastroenterology Over the years, gastroenterology has evolved into a highly lucrative practice. While path breaking advances in diagnostic and treatment procedures have helped physicians sustain higher level of clinical quality, progressi... |
__label__neg Your decision to add a fence to your property may have been made for a specific — or variety of — reasons, including: Protection – Fences can provide security to a home, by keeping people or animals from entering a yard. Appearance – A fence can provide an attractive or decorative element to landscaping, a... |
__label__pos There is absolute lack of coordination between departments whose goal should be to ensure no impediments in much needed power project executions. Do we want power or let the country suffer silently? Power generating plants based on coal as the primary fuel source have a great number of obstacles to overcom... |
__label__neg THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD July 27, 2009 The illusion that Barack Obama will lead from the economic center has quickly come to an end. His policies are designed to radically re-engineer the market-based U.S. economy, not just mitigate the recession and financial crisis, says economist Michael J. Boskin, a seni... |
__label__neg Education Minister details new efforts to improve education Education Minister Carlos Amarante Baret in a TV Interview on Hoy Mismo of Chanel 9 yesterday, 2 August 2016, spoke of measures the government is taking to improve the academic rankings of the country’s grade school students compared to other Lati... |
__label__pos 290 calories, 11 grams of fat per serving (about 6 pieces, 1 roll): Click Here For PEERtrainer Diet Tips Weight Loss Motivation 101 New! The Weight Watchers Point System Explained If you want to find out your odds of losing weight, take our PEERtrainer Coaching Quiz SUSHI Compare it to the calories in a CA... |
__label__pos Broilers Poultry litter used to heat chicken houses A prototypefurnace that uses poultry litter for fuel was presented to industryrepresentatives by staff at the University of Arkansas(U.S.). Dr. Tom Costello, an engineer from the university, teamed up with Lynn Dale Systems Inc.. or Harrison and built the... |
__label__pos Moderator Ben Schrank. Photo: Beowulf Sheehan. Whether picture books are “exempt” from the digital questions facing the publishing industry, and the perennial issue of how best to engage kids in reading, were just a few of the topics discussed during “The Voyage of the Reader: Using Children’s Books to Cre... |
__label__pos How do we transform today's new hire into tomorrow's superstar? It's not easy. It happens at companies when two key elements are in place. The first is a meaningful culture that teaches the company's core values and encourages and rewards the right behavior. The second, of course, is systems. Everyone talk... |
__label__pos What Steve Jobs’ perfectionism has taught me It truly is an oddity. It’s become a talking point among friends. A joke at first. I can’t buy a couch. And it’s come to hold up a mirror to a few fundamental sadnesses about life. Indeed, I’ve never owned a couch. I’ve inherited old ones when I’ve moved into th... |
__label__pos versión On-line ISSN 2309-9585 versión impresa ISSN 0259-0190 Kronos vol.40 no.1 Cape Town nov. 2014 ARTICLES Rosalie Kingwill Plaas, University of the Western Cape ABSTRACT The article addresses the dualistic legal paradigm prevalent in South Africa's approach to recognising rights in land. The system of ... |
__label__neg So what's the big deal with HDTV? Unlike analog TV, high definition television uses digital signals and creates a clearer, sharper image that doesn't look as pixelated as analog TV. A higher resolution picture and better sound quality results in a stellar viewing experience. HDTV Information '''Here are a ... |
__label__neg ADVERTISEMENT United Airlines expects winglets to cut its annual fuel costs by $200 million. Chuck Berman • Chicago Tribune, Call them whatever you'd like, but airlines call 'winglets' money-savers Article by: Gregory Karp Chicago Tribune March 10, 2014 - 9:11 PM Boeing calls the odd-looking upturned wingt... |
__label__neg Women with diabetes at higher risk of heart problems Anu PassaryTech Times A study reveals that women with diabetes are more susceptible to heart problems when compared to men. An international research team conducted a systematic investigation and meta-analysis of more than 850,000 patients from 64 differ... |
__label__pos The poet Robert Frost famously wrote that “‘home’ is where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in.” That place depends on who you are. The Olympian has editorialized that rapid rehousing — where barriers such as damage deposits and first and last months’ rent are overcome with modest one-time... |
__label__pos Mentoring and Development – The Enneagram as a development tool Top Talentdevelopment programme for a large corporation. We have been wowed by the insights this tool has given us into the development needs of the 200 participants, and have had extremely positive feedback from many individuals and their man... |
__label__neg The most common basis for a In the most simple terms, an intentional tort, as the name implies, is a wrongful act intentionally committed by the wrongdoer. Rather than negligence, which is unintentional, an intentional tort involves committing the act knowingly and purposefully. The main difference between... |
__label__neg Antioxidant response of a common herbivorous fish species ( Sarpa salpa): seasonal variation Bellassoued, K.; Hamza, A.; Abdelmouleh, A.; van Pelt, J.; Elfeki, A. (2012). Antioxidant response of a common herbivorous fish species ( Sarpa salpa): seasonal variation. Cienc. Mar. 38(1A): 57-71 In: Ciencias Mar... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email A sagging or drooping eyelid is described in medical terminology as palpebral ptosis—palpebral refers to the eyelid. Patients with this condition appear to have one or both eyes fully or partially closed. This disorder may be present at birth or acquired ... |
__label__neg Using its strategic location in Geneva, the World Heart Federation is able to advocate directly to key decision-makers at the World Health Organization (WHO). We have three major tools to achieve our aims: - The WHO NCD Global Action Plan (2013-2020) - The WHO NCD Global Monitoring Framework (2014) - The W... |
__label__pos The military has taken part in suppressing the protests. They have killed people, they have tortured people, they have arrested people, they have detained people. They have established checkpoints and humiliated people at checkpoints, raided houses, robbed houses, demolished mosques. They have taken part i... |
__label__pos The Little Things... Getting in shape/keeping in shape is usually associated with spring, but with the holidays coming, I think it’s as important now as ever. Some of you may know that in the past eighteen months or so, I’ve really stepped up my exercise, and have been feeling better. In fact, I had to buy... |
__label__pos Several months ago, I got a Nest thermostat. Last month, I overcame my laziness and decided to swap out our “normal” programmable thermostat with the Nest. Follow along as I document what it’s like having a thermostat that connects to the internet, learns your behavior, and notifies you when you are saving... |
__label__neg Enter a search term such as “mobile analytics” or browse our content using the filters above. That’s not only a poor Scrabble score but we also couldn’t find any results matching“”. Check your spelling or try broadening your search. Sorry about this, there is a problem with our search at the moment. Please... |
__label__pos In this project we seek to better understand the purpose and origins of legal gestures depicted in medieval manuscripts. Our approach is based on four illustrated manuscripts of Eike von Repgow's Sachsenspiegel (Mirror of the Saxons), one of the oldest manuscripts on German law. Only a few copies are prese... |
__label__pos People say Cubans are hot-tempered but Machetera doesn’t believe it. Not when she sees the current Cuban foreign minister, Bruno Rodriguez, in action. Following the recent U.N. vote, where the entire world (save the two countries totally on the U.S. dole – Israel and Palau – and not counting the other two ... |
__label__pos Homeopathy: From Germany, Der Speigel has an extended series of articles: Homöopathie: Die große Illusion (While the articles are in German, you can get a sense of the article just from the title.) No German language knowledge is required to enjoy the photo gallery of substances used to make homeopathic re... |
__label__pos President's Column: Grand Opening! We have all been there: the celebratory ribbon cutting of one of our architectural endeavors; watching the exhilaration of the new home owner, once the construction debris has been abated, crossing the threshold for the first time; the students filing into class on the la... |
__label__neg Addressing Measurement Uncertainty in ASTM International’s Test Methods Uncertainty of measurement has become an increasingly important concern to many ASTM International committees and the users of ASTM standards. This paper will discuss some background on how the current ASTM policy developed and describ... |
__label__neg Dismissal was erroneous Washington D.C.— The Center for Individual Rights will seek Supreme Court review of today’s decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals dismissing LaRoque v. Holder, its case challenging Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Earlier today, a three-judge panel ruled that LaRoque must be dism... |
__label__neg This study reviewed the local service delivery of potable water nationally and analyzed the same in the case study areas of Dumaguete City and Agusan del Sur. Data and information for the national review were generated from the relevant literature while those for the case analysis were through a survey don... |
__label__pos Zelens represents a new generation of skin care developed using breakthrough scientific research in the biological functions of the skin. Our innovation is driven by founder Dr. Marko Lens' 20 years of research in skin aging, his clinical experience as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and his deep know... |
__label__pos In this issue: Around The Nation: A coast-to-coast roundup of police news. People & Places: East Orange color clash; out with the old; the right to bear arts; riding into the sunset. By their own hands: Police suicide rate climbs, and agencies seek answers. Trouble on the line: Problem-solving gives way to... |
__label__pos I’ve spent the day communicating with people in different cities in varying parts of the world. One of them is an integral part of my team, but in reality, no one would know we weren’t sharing an office. The modern world of interconnectivity means that we no longer have to sit with our co-workers in the sa... |
__label__neg OSHA News Release - Table of Contents OSHA News Release – Region 3 U.S. Department of Labor US Labor Department's OSHA fines Allentown, Pa., soft drink company nearly $130,000 for repeat workplace safety and health hazards ALLENTOWN, Pa. – The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Admin... |
__label__neg I Have Tenderness After Zeltiq on my Stomach It Has Been 4 Days Since and It Feels Like I Have Been Doing a Million Sit Ups? is this common? it actually really hurts i am quite worried i had it done on my lower stomach,i only have a small amount of fat there im not a big person its just a pot belly, i also... |
__label__pos EDITORIAL 1 / DRY RUN First, the fall in output will obviously result in steep reductions in the incomes of even the rich farmers. Consequently, demand emanating from this sector for a wide range of non-agricultural products will go down. This is particularly unfortunate at the present juncture since the e... |
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