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__label__pos What Are Tidbits? Years ago, in my previous life as an investment advisor, I had a friend who died far too young. He was, in my opinion, one of the best portfolio managers in the country and he and I would do business together occasionally. His name was Russ. While we did a little treasury bond business to... |
__label__neg Listen To The Bizarre Sound Deep Sea Critters Make Each Night Each night, billions of marine organisms around the globe travel from the mesopelagic zone — a dark stretch of ocean ranging from 660 to 3,300 feet deep — up to the surface to get their fill. While the feeding frenzy is well documented, scientis... |
__label__pos LOS ANGELES, March 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- We Know Beauty, Southern California's panel of board certified plastic surgeons, offer the finest breast and body procedures – in addition to non invasive face lift solutions – for those wanting to look their very best. Throughout Los Angeles, We Know Beauty is re... |
__label__neg A variety of lasers has been used for hard tissue procedures in dentistry, with erbium lasers now being accepted as the golden standard for these procedures. This study describes a new, highly accurate and repeatable methodology for measuring ablation rates in hard dental tissue, comparing the performance ... |
__label__pos Last night the City of Rochester held the first of two informational/public input sessions for the new Center City Master Plan . This meeting was primarily intended for residents of downtown, although many people who work or live outside the inner loop also gave input. I listened for about an hour as many ... |
__label__pos Author: Auchter, B.; Cautley, D.; Ahl, D.; Earle, L.; Jin, X. Year: 2014 Abstract: "Researchers have struggled to inventory and characterize the energy use profiles of the ever-growing category of so-called miscellaneous electric loads (MELs) because plug-load monitoring is cost-prohibitive to the research... |
__label__pos The past year was a good one for the third-party logistics industry, according to the14th annual 3PL Study. Shanton Wilcox, principal at Capgemini Consulting, a co-sponsor of the study, highlights year-over-year changes and responses to "deep dive" questions. The annual 3PL Study, now in its 18th year, ind... |
__label__pos We all have genres we love and each has their own intricacies in terms of the writing. In this guest post, Dr Sanjida O’Connell shares her tips for writing historical fiction. I am an accidental historical novelist. My third novel, The Naked Name of Love, was a story I had to tell that happened to be set i... |
__label__pos Article published in 2010. Fair use http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Wa...arios_999.html War with N.Korea poses nightmare scenarios by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Nov 24, 2010 A full-blown war on the Korean peninsula offers up a nightmare scenario that would cause appalling casualties and potentially t... |
__label__neg All proceedings concerned with academic dishonesty are confidential to the extent permitted by law. In order to facilitate the accusation process, it is suggested that faculty members include in their syllabi a statement concerning their policy on matters of academic dishonesty. A faculty member who suspec... |
__label__neg Santa Clarita’s Neighborhood Approach Builds Trust and Community Involvement Teens participate in fun after-school activities at the Newhall Community Center. The City of Santa Clarita won the Award for Excellence in the Enhancing Public Trust, Ethics and Community Involvement category of the 2012 Helen Pu... |
__label__neg Cornering the market May 01, 2007 - by World Grain Staff With its patented stabilization process, NutraCea enjoys a monopoly on the human and animal markets for stabilized rice bran and is well positioned for global expansion. by Arvin Donley Although it contains more than 60% of the nutrients found in a r... |
__label__pos The problem for Khan, a junior at the University of Maryland, College Park, was that thousands of others wanted the same thing. For those in the computer sciences, Microsoft is the Emerald City of internships. More than an attractive atmosphere, though, Microsoft offers something that most tech companies d... |
__label__pos The story of Captain D. Michael Abrashoff and his command of USS Benfold has become legendary—both inside and outside the Navy. Now Abrashoff offers this fascinating tale of top-down change for anyone trying to navigate today’s uncertain business seas. When Captain Abrashoff took over as commander of USS B... |
__label__pos Economists agree on one thing: taxes provide ideal incentives/disincentives. If the state wants to change behavior – well, just tax it! We have excise taxes on booze, on tobacco, whatever. There is a broad consensus that taxes would be the way to go if the aim is to slow down anthropogenic climate change. ... |
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__label__neg Sampling with Overlapping Questionnaires; and Analysis with Regression Imputation With overlapping questionnaires design, called split questionnaire design by, the total sample is subdivided, with different sub-sample exposed to different, but overlapping sections of the total qustionnaire. the design is a... |
__label__neg The news: President Barack Obama called for the "strongest possible rules" to protect the open Internet on Monday, asking the Federal Communications Commission to reclassify it as a utility like traditional phone lines and prevent Internet service providers from charging different rates based on the websit... |
__label__pos Graffiti on Trees, High-Speed Rail to Nowhere — the Wages of Liberalism When we talk of tokenism, escapism, or penance, we are still in world of symptoms, not the etiology of the malady. All can understand the very human desire to support a liberal crusader like Barack Obama among those who pay no income t... |
__label__pos It’s no secret that anarchists don’t like states. In fact, we anarchists are generally defined by our rejection of, and opposition to state institutions, such as governments, police, and prisons. But while opposing these physical manifestations of the state is certainly an important part of anarchist pract... |
__label__neg Obama’s Economist Expects Housing ‘Tailwind’ to Economy President Barack Obama’s chief economist said he expects a “tailwind” from housing construction to help propel economic growth this year. Alan Krueger, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, also said in a Bloomberg Television inter... |
__label__pos Abstract Research was conducted to develop methods for improving the reliability of hydraulic systems in underground coal mining equipment. Major causes of poor reliability were (1) poor overall system design, (2) poor component contamination tolerance, (3) poor system filtration, and (4) poor maintenance ... |
__label__pos The many benefits of home flour milling include taste and flavor and the appeal of making a healthy food that tastes good and is seriously nutritous. Home ground flour milling can also save countless dollars just in the cost of bread alone, especially for those with special dietary needs and restrictions, ... |
__label__neg Top-percentile traffic routing problem Date2012-06-25 Author Yang, Xinan MetadataShow full item record Abstract Multi-homing is a technology used by Internet Service Provider (ISP) to connect to the Internet via multiple networks. This connectivity enhances the network reliability and service quality of th... |
__label__neg Abstract The autumn migration of the rice leaf roller moth, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis Guenée, in eastern China was studied at two sites (one in southern Jiangsu Province and one in northern Jiangxi Province), using radar and aerial netting. It was confirmed that C. medinalis is a high-altitude nocturnal win... |
__label__neg By Paul Stoffels, Worldwide Chairman, Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson Biotechnology has come a long way since the discovery of recombinant DNA almost 40 years ago and the sequencing of the human genome a decade ago. Today, the term has a broader definition: biomarkers, antibodies, genomics, protemics, R... |
__label__neg Abstract BACKGROUND—Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH), resulting from occlusion of small pulmonary arteries, is a devastating condition. Mutations of the bone morphogenetic protein receptor type II gene (BMPR2), a component of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) family which plays a key role in ... |
__label__neg Im doing a revision as my right breast sits slighty lower than my left. I originally got 330cc high profile cohesive silicone implants under the muscle, I'm about 5'6 n 52kgs with a bwd of about 11.5/12. I want my implants bigger this time, I was thinking aprox 475-515cc's, I don't mind my breasts looking ... |
__label__neg Let us share a very interesting story about two friends – Amit and Sahil. Not just good friends, Amit and Sahil are neighbours as well. Both of them are working in multinational companies since almost two decades now. They live in Delhi and their area is a good locality full of greenery. You can call it pu... |
__label__pos Sir Stuart Rose liked to trumpet the cash he spent improving Marks & Spencer's shops – £2bn over five years (out of total capital expenditure of £3.4bn) was the final count when he bowed out last summer. But did he spend the money well? According to Rose's successor, Marc Bolland, the in-store signs aren't... |
__label__neg Human Potential: Exploring Techniques Used to Enhance Human Performance By: David Vernon (author) Paperback 1 - 2 weeks availability Description Throughout time, people have explored the ways in which they can improve some aspect of their performance. Such attempts are more visible today, with many working... |
__label__pos Author Interview by Fran Cronin Steve Jobs—a Fully Revised Adoption Nation—and What's Next? Adam Pertman is a busy guy. Like Woody Allen’s Zelig, Pertman seems to be everywhere at once: lecturing, writing, appearing on the Today Showor NPR. And like a doctor on call, he’s always available to help enlighten... |
__label__pos The parliament of The Netherlands has passed a motion which would require that all new cars sold by 2025 will have to be electrified in some way [...]The Dutch government hasn't yet banned gas and diesel-powered cars, however, and the motion does allow for hybrid cars to be sold beyond 2025. [...]Although ... |
__label__pos How much levitra cost For example, the level of the second most common risk factors <11%<1%<0.01%Modifi ed how much levitra cost and antibiotic therapy, progressive destruction of the. N Engl J Med 1994; 205:535–566. Lancet 2001;385:2207-2182. B. Pulmonary pathogens reach the levels of CKR6 proteins appear ... |
__label__pos Extremely early this morning, I returned from a visit to the Perimeter Institute, the theoretical physics center in Waterloo, Canada, founded by Mike Lazaridis, Co-CEO of Research In Motion (RIM) – makers of your Blackberry. I had spent the last day at PI, delivering the institute colloquium yesterday afte... |
__label__pos By Andrew Boyd With the rains the Indian monsoons bring every year, it may be hard to imagine that India will be facing severe water stress by 2020. But with a population expected to exceed 1.3 billion people by 2020 and a surging economy, the country is quickly consuming and polluting the once plentiful s... |
__label__neg Leveraging the value of this versatile crop, the Global Crop Diversity Trust (GCDT) has granted the International Potato Center (CIP) US$ 1 million for five years to support, maintain, conserve, and make available sweet potato varieties. It is an “in perpetuity” grant, which will automatically renew every ... |
__label__neg A dog is a very loving pet and who makes a great companion for any person. They are amazing family pets and a real comfort to those living alone. If you are interested in being a better pet owner, the advice in this article can help. Don't give your dog leftovers from your own plate. That encourages him to... |
__label__pos Date of this Version February 2006 Abstract Thi report summarizes the results of the first year of the Reading First Initiative in Nebraska. Results show that teachers and schools have made a real effort to change. Student performance in the earlier grades has shown great promise for the following years, h... |
__label__pos Strumenti għall-aċċessibilità Għodod tas-servizz Selettur tal-lingwa Mur fil-path tan-navigazzjoni, billi taqbeż is-site tools u s-selettur tal-lingwa Trade unions and employers in the metalwork sector – representing around 10 million employees – will on14 January 2010 launch a new sectoral social dialogue... |
__label__neg (Vatican Radio) Ukraine and several other former Soviet nations are battling a deadly outbreak of swine flu that has killed scores of people. Schools in Ukraine have been closed since January 16 as part of to stop the swine flu virus from spreading. Kiev says least 51 people have already died of the danger... |
__label__pos WASHINGTON, DC—First In Math March Math Madness once again swept through the Washington D.C. Public Schools, creating a buzz around mathematics in classrooms throughout the district. “The play was incredible—and unpredictable,” says Lauren Allen, Coordinator of STEM Integration for the Office of Teaching a... |
__label__neg Jul 08, 2007 Virtual reality in stroke rehabilitation: Still more virtual than real Virtual reality in stroke rehabilitation: Still more virtual than real. Disabil Rehabil. 2007 Jul 30;29(14):1139-46 Authors: Crosbie JH, Lennon S, Basford JR, McDonough SM Purpose. To assess the utility of virtual reality (... |
__label__pos ACO regulations and related federal issuances hit the street last Thursday, after several months of waiting — from CMS, OIG, FTC, DOJ and IRS. They cover the waterfront, ranging from the central regulation defining the structure and workings of the ACO, to limited Stark self-referral ban and anti-kickback ... |
__label__pos Look What We Made the Obamacle Do! posted at 7:23 pm on July 12, 2011 by Dafydd ab Hugh First it was “Hope and Change,” where any kind of change would make things better, any government spending at all would be “stimulative,” and hope arose from the mere fact that a man who called himself “post-partisan” a... |
__label__neg There are many survey sites out there that provide the platform to users to take these surveys and get paid by the companies to give their opinion on different matters. Honestly, Surveys are actually quite fun to take sometimes if you are bored and want to try something new. You can earn money for just giv... |
__label__neg The origin on the y-axis represents the difference in mean episode cost (in fiscal year 1995 US dollars) for residential crisis (RC) care– vs hospital-treated patients; the origin on the x-axis represents the difference in mean effect (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale[PANSS] point reduction) for RC car... |
__label__neg I can still remember when I first tool Algebra II. This was a class where it seemed like every week we were learning a new formula or law or procedure, and it was so easy to confuse the law of sines with the law of cosines or forget a step in a procedure and leave yourself at the mercy of the teacher as to... |
__label__pos Keeping pace with Minnesota's accelerating efforts, federal programs also were expanding. In 1968, a federally-funded planning effort recommended: Mandatory PKU testing, Behavior modification, More sheltered workshops and day programs, Additional federal funds for education in state-run institutions. Manda... |
__label__pos archive Wages shouldn’t be based on ‘market’ Letter to the Editor | Tuesday, February 28, 2006 In the last few installments of Viewpoint I have twice come across the phrase “welfare agency” in regard to what Our Lady’s University would become – and ought not be – should it institute a living wage for its e... |
__label__neg This is how one Fool is planning to beat annuity rates when he retires. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is well known for his focus on companies with strong earnings that pay good dividends. At the same time, he doesn't care much about share prices -- except when he's buying. Buffett's investment style... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: SOTOMAYOR SONIA SOTOMAYOR, U.S.D.J. Plaintiffs, formerly homeless and jobless individuals, allege that the defendants -- the Grand Central Partnership, Inc. ("GCP"), the Grand Central Partnership Social Services Corporation ("SSC"), and the 34th Street Partnership... |
__label__pos Are Plug-In Vehicles Turning the Corner? By late this month or early July, Mercedes-Benz is set to start shipping its first mass-produced pure electric vehicle in the U.S. – the B-Class Electric Drive – joining producers like BMW, Nissan and Tesla, Forbes Magazine reported yesterday. Forbes stated this is ... |
__label__pos Table of Contents Having a rough workout or two isn’t the end of the world. Having a rough day out on the roads is something that comes along with pushing your limits in training. While bad workouts are never something a runner looks forward to, they can be especially crippling in the final six weeks of tr... |
__label__neg History of Systems Science This article is part of the Systems Science knowledge area (KA). It describes some of the important multidisciplinary fields of research comprising systems science in historical context. Systems science, is an integrative discipline which brings together ideas from a wide range o... |
__label__neg Companies who operate in a global economy are faced with the challenge of communicating with a linguistically and culturally diverse audience. Simplifying the content of your English documents improves the readability and comprehension of the content by native English speakers as well as by English as a Se... |
__label__neg The Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act (UAGPPJA), known as Senate Bill No. 2249, was passed by the Massachusetts Senate and has been referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. There is only one week left before the end of the legislative session, and it is vital ... |
__label__pos As geocachers, we spend our fair share of time out in the wild, hiking. And sometime during our adventures we’re sure to run into one of the great sticker-plants: a cactus! In researching this article, I’ve heard that there are wild cacti in all the contiguous states except Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermon... |
__label__pos Many folks wonder is UV teeth whitening safe. Often I hear"everyone knows" how teeth bleaching strips enamel from your teeth and damages them for good. Will UV Teeth Whitening give me cancer? Hey show me how get a celebrity smile safely and for free Here. It appears to me that as a dentist who no longer se... |
__label__neg Did you know that undergoing a tonsillectomy may actually treat some cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? That’s because it has been found that ADHD can be related to sleep disordered breathing and children who have chronically enlarged tonsils may develop a form of obstructive sleep a... |
__label__neg What is an eye examination? An eye examination consists of a series of tests performed by a licensed eye care professional (for example an ophthalmologist or optometrist) to check your child’s eye health. The vision care team According to the Canadian Ophthalmological Society your vision care team includes... |
__label__pos What caused the building to collapse was not immediately apparent, and the police are yet to comment. Construction workers close by helped to remove the roof of the building to aid rescue attempts. Poor quality materials used in construction and negligible building standards in Nigeria are often blamed for... |
__label__pos The following post was written by Art for AIDS Marketing and Communications Intern Robyn Bell. Throughout the year, we have the opportunity to exhibit some incredible artwork made by young people from around the world to help raise awareness about HIV and AIDS. There is one question that comes up frequentl... |
__label__neg According to the National Center for Health Statistics, less than half of the people who get married in the United States remain with their first spouse, and less than 50 percent of children grow up with both biological parents. In short, we live in a society of blended families. Everyone who survives a di... |
__label__neg St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) October 31, 2013 An innovative program implemented three years ago at Barnes-Jewish Hospital is helping prevent bedside nurses from leaving direct patient care due to a condition known as “compassion fatigue.” Among the employees surveyed after attending a course designed at combating... |
__label__pos Adapted from the Short White Coat blog on Boston.com. Of all the pregnancy taboos I’ve heard in my 34 weeks of this surreal, at times ache-inducing, but ultimately incredible state, caffeine has caused me the greatest chagrin. Strangers in line at Coffee Central offered helpfully: “You’ll get decaf, of cou... |
__label__neg The number of workers enrolled in employer-provided benefit plans has dropped by a rate of 5 percent since the recession, the Employment Benefit Research Institute says. Just 54.2 percent of employees were enrolled in health care plans at work as of April 2011, down from 60 percent in pre-recession 2007. “... |
__label__pos The Healing Relationship: What Psychotherapy Offers Yoga and Buddhism By Dr. Miles Neale Yoga and Buddhism encompass sophisticated psychologies and sciences of mind that have withstood the test of time and human endeavor. Their highest aims, defined as moksha and nirvana, respectively, refer to nothing les... |
__label__neg HOUSTON - March is Colon Cancer Awareness month. Screenings are increasingly saving lives and new surgical techniques are revolutionizing treatment, helping stop the cancer in its tracks with a nearly 100-percent cure rate. Eddy Daniels was only 43 years old when doctors diagnosed him with colon cancer. He... |
__label__pos Background American Funds partnered with Computershare to execute one of the largest mutual fund proxy campaigns in history. In addition to electing directors, the funds sought to gain approval for proposals during the same proxy campaign. The proposals were intended to: Give each of the funds more flexibi... |
__label__pos People in Coventry who want the city council to take away their old fridges and freezers are soon to face a #15 charge for transport. The council is being deluged with demands in the wake of tough new "green" EU laws which came into force on January 1. The council has the problem because it is obliged by l... |
__label__pos Foodservice: In Good Health Convenience stores strive to meet consumers’ demand for better-for-you products “Some demographics just won’t support it,” says Calnan. “When you get down to the more blue-collar areas, it’s just not there; they’re not going to support us putting the product into the stores. The... |
__label__neg Hearing Loss Hearing loss is the partial or total inability to hear sounds. This may affect one or both ears. Loss of hearing is usually a gradual process that gets progressively worse as time goes on. If you experience some loss, you may be able to hear some sounds or nothing at all. Loss of hearing may a... |
__label__neg Renting a home can be an easy way for a homeowner to create income to pay the mortgage on the property. Many homeowners that rent have two properties: one for themselves and a second investment property. Some homeowners also choose to rent out an apartment or room in their home for extra income. Those who ... |
__label__pos To move America toward our Vision, it is imperative The ESOP Association play a strong advocacy role in communities and cities across the country, and in our nation’s capital. This advocacy role is directed toward creating an army of employee owners who interact continuously with elected officials to prove... |
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. SanDisk is one of the leading designers and manufacturers of NAND flash storage solutions. The company’s flash memory cards segment, which primarily sells flash storage for smartphones and tablets, is the ... |
__label__neg Thinking about opening a logistics business? We tell you what you need to know to get started. Characteristics of Successful Logistics Entrepreneurs Logistics entrepreneurs are a special breed of people, probably because logistics businesses are highly specialized operations that require more patience, per... |
__label__neg World Environment Day 1998 is special. Each year, UNEP, the agency responsible for coordinating World Environment Day activities, selects a city as the main venue for the international celebrations, and this year, for the first time since the inception of this event, the venue will be Moscow in Eastern Eur... |
__label__pos The Latest on Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring Equipment The new trend to wireless blood glucose meters is now in full swing. Earlier, in my “Wireless Monitoring” article hereI reported that the second generation of blood glucose meters will automatically or semi-automatically send your blood glucose resu... |
__label__pos Arts and Crafts Activities and Games Classroom Decorations Furniture & Equipment School Supplies Browse by Subject By third grade, students should be ready to learn more about their connections to the past. They should begin to learn about local government and how local government and traditions have helpe... |
__label__neg Proverbs 31 Ministries is a non-denominational, non-profit Christian ministry that seeks to lead women into a personal relationship with Christ. With Proverbs 31:10-31 as a guide, Proverbs 31 Ministries reaches women right in the middle of their busy day through free daily devotions, radio program, speakin... |
__label__neg What is a 'Correction' A correction is a reverse movement, usually negative, of at least 10% in a stock, bond, commodity or index to adjust for an overvaluation. Corrections are generally temporary price declines interrupting an uptrend in the market or an asset. A correction has a shorter duration than a ... |
__label__neg Fines for even a speeding ticket in Ohio can be steep. However, more is at stake than simply the fine on a traffic ticket. Points can accumulate on your driving record leading to automatic suspension of your license. You may face jail time, probation, license suspension, and/or vehicle immobilization for y... |
__label__neg This month, Kim Lankford answers your questions on about evaluating your financial advisor, IRA makeovers, New FDIC Limits and Lehman pink sheets. By Kimberly Lankford, Contributing Editor December 31, 2009 I'm a novice at investing, and I keep begging my financial adviser to give me specific advice during... |
__label__pos Chris Moulder, the PRA’s Director of General Insurance, delivered a speech to the Worshipful Company of Insurers’ iNED Forum yesterday. Here are the headlines: The PRA has approved 19 internal models so far. Internal models will always need to be refined over time. The PRA is (still) worried about model dr... |
__label__neg Media release: Malaghan Institute research reveals clue to tackling tuberculosis 07 October 2010 Tuberculosis (Tb) kills more people worldwide than any other bacterial disease. Recent research from the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research suggests that understanding how the immune system responds to Tb i... |
__label__neg Our laboratory has two areas of interest – prostanoid biology and the role of peripheral molecular clocks in cardiovascular biology, metabolism and aging. Perhaps the distinguishing feature of our groups is that we pursue interdisciplinary translational science with a focus on therapeutics. Thus, we work i... |
__label__neg Register NOW Social Security provides expedited aid By George Compton Today's column is provided by Essie Landry, Social Security public affairs specialist in West Los Angeles. I would like to thank Essie for this timely and critical information. Men and women serving in the U.S. military who become disabl... |
__label__neg Monopolistic Competition and International Trade: Reconsidering the Evidence In this paper, we test some propositions about international trade flows that are derived from a model of monopolistic competition developed by Elhanan Helpman. We investigate whether the volume of trade between OECD countries is ... |
__label__pos 200 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs How can we explain the over-exploitation and degradation of natural resources in the countries of the South? Population growth, poverty and problems associated with common property resource management have been common themes in this debate, yet insufficient attention has b... |
__label__pos 2. THE OCEANIC BRANCH SEA-GOING SKIN BOATS AND OCEANIC EXPANSION: The Voyages of the Whale Hunters by ANDRES PÄÄBO Synopsis: In the far north, where trees were small, it was only possible to make small one-person dugouts (like the Khanti still have). The "Kunda" culture of the Baltic, which - as determined... |
__label__neg Yes. Millions of years of surface erosion shaped the spectacular stone sculptures of Arches National Park in eastern Utah. Delicate Arch, perched precariously on the edge of a canyon, is just one of 1,500 arches in the park, with spans reaching up to 300 feet. Most of the arches likely began as solid walls... |
__label__pos Kids need to learn that money doesn’t grow on trees, but how do you teach them the importance of earning it on their own when they’re too young to work legally and you don’t want to pay them for chores? Seeking ideas, mom Shiloh J. asks, “What else besides chores would you do to help your child earn money?... |
__label__pos Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 31, 2016 Everyone is working harder, is “on” all the time, and hoping technology can help save them — but it isn’t. “Work Isn’t Working,” a report released by NOBL, reveals the primary challenges management and their teams are experiencing as they try to keep up in today’s con... |
__label__neg Obesity Linked to Bacteria Infection New research from New York University’s School of Medicine has determined that obesity and lack of blood sugar control are associated with overgrowths of Helicobacter pylori, a species of bacteria that colonizes in the stomach. The research, led by Yu Chen, Ph.D., MPH, ... |
__label__neg The 3475% Gold Analysis Difference Between Pros And The Uninformed Let's start with two quick questions for gold investors. We're going to assume, as will be illustrated in detail later in this article, that 10 to 15 years from now a dollar is worth a nickel, that after a tremendous bull market gold has re... |
__label__neg For Southern California real estate, experts agree no recovery is in sight. According to a recent housing price study by the Institute for Spatial Economic Analysis at the University of Redlands, the real estate market in San Bernardino and Riverside counties will remain flat for at least two years. "That ... |
__label__pos Optical Metrology Services is a specialist technology company specialising in precision measurement and inspection services for the engineering industry. SME caught up with CEO Denise Smiles to hear how the company has overcome obstacles to succeed… What have been the biggest challenges for OMS, and how we... |
__label__neg Frigid temps and a scarcity of fresh listings put the brakes on Twin Cities home sales last month. There were 2,536 home sales in the 13-county metro last month, a 13 percent decline compared with last year, according to a report Wednesday from the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors. “Agents and thei... |
__label__neg When: 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday Where: Hillsborough County Cattleman's Building, 6404 County Road 39, Plant City Includes: $8 barbeque chicken dinner for adults (pre-sold only, call in advance to purchase) and $4 hot dog kid's meal; live music, raffle, cake auction, children's activities, celebration of life fo... |
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