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__label__pos Zen monks are given a "koan" to contemplate. Koans are apparently impossible puzzles, problems without solutions. One we are familiar with is, "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" Another is "What was the appearance of your face before your ancestors were born?" The point of the koan is to push the tr... |
__label__neg Are you interested in knowing whether you should take Ciprofloxacin and Alcohol together? It’s a good question that anyone taking Cipro, the brand name of Ciprofloxacin might want to know. Many, if not most, drugs have ‘interactions’ with other drugs, foods, or supplements that cause problems when taken to... |
__label__pos What Every Parent Needs to Know About Puberty in GirlsSep 25, 2013 Dr. Kirtly Jones of the University of Utah talks about what you need to know to help your daughter navigate puberty. Transcript Dr. Jones: About 50 years ago, my parents must have known what was in the wind when I burst out in tears every t... |
__label__neg Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Gayle Insler, has announced the appointment of “We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Cohn back to Adelphi as Director of our Center for Health Innovation,” said Dr. Insler. “Her strong background in public health, research, community engagement, and com... |
__label__pos UPDATE: One thing this letter does not clarify is that while spoiled ballots might represent a voter education issue, they do not adversely impact the tally. In fact, the more overvotes and duplicate votes the scanners catch, the higher the spoil rate will be. Yet voter intent will be better represented in... |
__label__pos Troubled Economies By Muhammed Adamu What can a President do in a troubled economy? Anything except work magic to revive it. Matters of ‘economics’ lend not to such supernatural sleight of hand. To exit the bad times, a President must work the numbers. He has to plan. And then pray. Because matters of ‘eco... |
__label__neg The Federal Trade Commission is planning strong court attacks against so-called "pay-for-delay" generic drug settlements in response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June, commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez told a Senate committee Tuesday on Capitol Hill. The high court's ruling in FTC v. Actavis, Inc. l... |
__label__neg Document Type Article Abstract This paper (originally presented as the Harvard Review of Philosophy Annual Guest Lecture in April 2011) explores the challenges involved in stating, characterizing and defending moral absolutes. The first part of the paper looks at the formulation of moral absolutes: must we... |
__label__pos A new twist on the now-familiar theme that multitasking makes you stupid: Researchers asked two sets of subjects to take IQ tests. One group had to check e-mail and respond to instant messages while taking the test. The second group just sat down and did the test without distractions. Surprise, surprise, t... |
__label__neg Our bodies can’t build muscle without the help of nitric oxide. This is a molecule that our body produces to help its trillion cells communicate with each other by transmitting signals throughout the entire body. Many people often consume this molecule by thinking its the gas that puts us to sleep at the d... |
__label__pos Ordinary Americans have a right to have a say over aid to nuclear weapon-armed Israel, according to the latest legal exchange in the ongoing Federal court action initiated by the Institute for Research: Middle East Policy (IRmep). IRmep director Grant Smith this week submitted a countermotion to the Depart... |
__label__pos Just a reminder. Campus Pride usually highlights the best colleges for LGBT youth, as expensive as they may be. But for the first time today, the advocacy group is calling out the worst campuses for queer students. “Most people are shocked when they learn that there are college campuses still today that op... |
__label__neg For a woman or man looking for a complete facial rejuvenation, nothing does the job better or more completely than the traditional facelift. But if you aren’t ready for full facelift surgery, there are other procedures available, which enhance specific areas of the face. Traditional Facelift The traditiona... |
__label__neg This book covers all aspects of bioavailability, as related to environmental contaminants. After a discussion of the definition of bioavailability and its context, focus is placed on the role of risk assessment and bioavailability. Methods of analysis are then discussed including a range of atomic spectros... |
__label__pos In contrast, the renewable portfolio standard (RPS) approach adopted by many states in the US offers an alternative mechanism for supporting renewable energy capacity expansion that is better suited our regulatory structure. Through market-based REC prices, it also does a better job of recognizing the econ... |
__label__neg You see a lot of so-called “benchmark reports” in B2B marketing circles, and most of them are, well: complete rubbish. The reason many of these reports are worthless, in my view, is that they’re based on non-randomized surveys, and thus the results are influenced heavily by who chooses to respond. This is ... |
__label__pos As faithful readers may recall, China Beat contributor Leslie T. Chang has a forthcoming book ,Factory Girls: From Village to City in Changing China , which will be released October 7. The book has received positive reviews, such as this one atPublisher’s Weekly and this one fromChina Beat ’s Jeff Wasserst... |
__label__pos “The point is not to teach deaf students to be ‘just like hearing people who can’t hear’, but rather to enrich their lives and experiences within the deaf community, if they choose to be part of the deaf community.” Mel Chua, writer and educator Mel at UNICEF with SOWC team Last week we had the pleasure to... |
__label__neg Agua Fria National Monument, Arizona. Courtesy BLM. Recently, some members of Congress have attempted to create controversy with an anonymous leak of an “Internal Draft — NOT FOR RELEASE” memo within the Department of Interior. The leaked memo contained a list of 14 areas in nine states that might be worth... |
__label__neg Page tools: Print PagePrint All RSS Search this Product SAMPLE ERROR 10 The estimates of gross value for crops and egg production are based on production information provided by respondents to the AS, which is a sample survey drawn from the total farm population, in-scope of the collection. These estimates... |
__label__pos Recently New York Police Department Commissioner Bill Bratton made a factual statement that made liberals go absolutely ballistic, as reported by New York Daily News: It’s an unfortunate fact that in the male black population, a very significant percentage of them, more so than whites or other minority can... |
__label__pos An Article by Patricia L. Fry President of Small Publishers, Artists and Writers Network (SPAWN) Are you eager to write a novel, a memoir or a children’s book, but you are intimidated by the enormity of the task? If you’ve done your research, you know that publishing is a daunting undertaking. And there ar... |
__label__neg Chemical Biology; (2) Organic Porous Materials Confirming exceptionally high level of publishing standards Synthetic studies on the antibiotic natural product ripostatin A have been carried out with the aim to construct the C9−C10 bond by a nickel(0)-catalyzed coupling reaction of an enyne and an epoxide, ... |
__label__pos Hide filters Filters DATE CONTENT TYPE CATEGORY TAGS Show filters " Recognition, celebration, and hoopla are contagious. Are you a carrier?" Here are 5 reasons why you should have an employee recognition... Article By Market Expert – December 3, 2013 Find pricing and costs of employee recognition to suit y... |
__label__pos New Delhi, Feb. 19 (ANI): Underlining the potential of the ‘blue economy’, Secretary (East) Anil Wadhwa on Friday said it would mean integrating its goals into social, economic and environmental development. “This is also the requirement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We can develop a comm... |
__label__pos While some progress has been made in combating pollution in urban areas, China's rural areas are facing an environmental crisis and the government urgently needs to crack down on rural pollution, according to a report in the People's Daily. The Chinese Environmental Aspect Bulletin says that during 2007 ru... |
__label__neg What does a meteorologist need before he or she can forecast the weather? Data! A meteorologist needs data about the current conditions. There are many types of instruments available for collecting that data. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a 5-day weather forecast today is as rel... |
__label__neg "When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and my heart’s delight." "When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and my heart’s delight." — Jeremiah 15:16, NIV Getting a baby to try new food is sometimes difficult and even hazardous. The mama doing the feeding may come away with more food o... |
__label__pos Can provide health care to every American as long as they figured out the financial mess that has plagued this country for many years. Investing in America is a great start to fixing the problem but the real problem, I believe, is that the defense budget is so high that the U.S's money disappears too fast.... |
__label__pos Home News Sports Obituaries Opinion Community Your Town Classifieds Calendar I’m right To the editor, Dear Linda, you’re wrong again. You see, while you take wild guesses I worked for the Bureau Of Land Management for a time and have knowledge of government tree sales and the Headwaters which is under BLM ... |
__label__pos Bradley Merrill Thompson Quoted in “Mobile Health Apps: Blackburn’s SOFTWARE Act Would Limit FDA’s Power, Ensure Regulatory Restraint” Forbes.comNovember 9, 2013 Bradley Merrill Thompson, a Member of the Firm in the Health Care and Life Sciences practice, in the Washington, DC, office, was quoted in an art... |
__label__pos Historic Park around Los Angeles City HallTurns Greener with LED Lighting Torrance, Calif., Aug. 13, 2012 — Whenthe park surrounding Los Angeles City Hall reopened after eightmonths of repair work, sustainability and energy conservation wereamong a variety of articulated criteria for its restoration. CityH... |
__label__pos It's been a pretty bad week for our old friend, the Keystone XL pipeline, the proposed planetary death-funnel that would bring the world's dirtiest fossil-fuel from an artificially created environmental wasteland in western Canada, across the edges of the most agriculturally important aquifer on the contin... |
__label__pos After unveiling profits that smashed expectations and broke revenue records, it’s been a big week for Apple, but a recent investigative report brings the company’s rosy report crashing back to earth. After a string of highly publicized suicides at Foxconn in 2009, Apple pledged to clean up its act and tigh... |
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. If you're going to job-hunt in your lifetime, you need references. You can't wait until you need your references to assemble them. You have to start thinking about your references from your very first day ... |
__label__pos Summary The global economic uncertainty brought jitters to investors and scared away some of the foreign franchisors that planned to come to Bulgaria. For a first time the franchising industry did not enjoy some growth in the small Balkan country, as less people refrained from venturing into franchising bu... |
__label__neg What is Navajo Hearing System? The Navajo Hearing System e-book promises to reveal information that can help you get your hearing back, without risky surgery or expensive hearing aids, and regardless of what’s causing your hearing loss—or what your doctor may have told you in the past. How? The e-book’s au... |
__label__neg Locals from the Chernobyl area are still eating contaminated radioactive food 30 years on, according to NGO Greenpeace. Tests carried out for the group shows some radioactive elements remain in the grounds and forests around the Ukrainian plant, where a huge nuclear explosion took place in April 1986. Alth... |
__label__pos Ministers will announce their decision this week. A Bill to privatise the AEA, the state body responsible for civil nuclear research since the Fifties with a turnover of pounds 400m a year, is expected to be introduced in this Parliament. With the future ownership of the Post Office uncertain, the AEA sale... |
__label__neg Translational insights into the molecular basis of von Willebrand disease – David LillicrapThis presentation will focus on the advances made in understanding the molecular pathogenesis of von Willebrand disease (VWD) in the past two decades. The presentation will begin with a brief update on the fundamenta... |
__label__neg It was already a bad year for Blue Grass Airport. Passenger counts were down. Nearly one-fifth of the airport's daily scheduled flights had vanished. Then came the plane crash. Blue Grass Airport, the site of a Comair crash that killed 49 people Aug. 27, is one of many regional airports nationwide that are... |
__label__pos Seriously guys, New Year’s Resolutions are generally worthless. They’re made with the best of intentions at the start of each new year, but they last an average of six days before they’re broken or forgotten in the busyness of day to day life. Six days. Less than a week. Geez . . . So here […] fasting I lo... |
__label__pos Swaps Portal Find out how UnaVista's Swaps Portal can help you accurately manage equity swaps. UnaVista’s Swaps Portal provides an easier, more accurate way for you to manage increasing volumes of equity swaps, by automating and validating communication between all parties in the swaps process. Our growing... |
__label__neg A nurse in Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, has successfully used the Right to Information Act (RTI) to force the local authorities to cough up all her retirement dues. Two officials who on sat on her files for long without justification have also been penalized. Advertisement The Right to Informat... |
__label__neg Michelle Obama's Let's Move initiative turns four this week, and she's celebrating with a White House event that unveils some new marketing regulations for the types of foods that can be advertised to kids in schools. The proposal, which is part of an updated school wellness policy that was drafted by the ... |
__label__pos Researchers have just released the results of a new study called “The Effects of Acupuncture on Weight-Loss in Over-Weight and Obese Adults Over 24 Years Old.” This study has been called “groundbreaking” because it claims that 95% of the participants lost weight over the six week trial. Even after they sto... |
__label__pos As secretary of Labor under President Clinton, Robert B. Reich won accolades for his efforts to increase the minimum wage, close sweatshops and eliminate child labor around the world. Now a professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, his most recent book, "Supercapitalism," is a l... |
__label__neg Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) sometimes seems like an island of sanity crying out in the middle of an ocean of lunacy. That's what I thought when I heard Paul talking about the current financial crisis and the bailout plan. Paul says the bailout amounts to nothing but propping up the same failed policies and... |
__label__neg (Presseportal openBroadcast) -Orlando, FL– April 12, 2016 – Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are pain medications while used by individuals who suffer from pain and inflammation caused by medical conditions such as arthritis. While these pharmaceutical drugs can provide temporary pain relief, ... |
__label__pos For a variety of reasons, West Lake Fresh, a Watsonville, CA-based brokerage specializing in strawberries, is optimistic about the prospects for the 2013 season, but there are a couple of caveats — labor availability and truck availability. “Our biggest concerns are pretty much labor availability at peak t... |
__label__neg TENI is calling for human rights allies and trans people to take action, following a further delay in the progress of Gender Recognition legislation. In the latest Government Legislation Programme, the expected publication date for Ireland’s Bill for Gender Recognition has been moved back to 2014. The Gend... |
__label__pos Havana photo by Anton Novoselov/Creative Commons “Come on, this is bullshit, this is for show, it can’t actually be real.” When travel journalist Nick Watt was told that travelers to Havana’s Paseo del Prado could find not just snack vendors and tourists on the famous promenade, but a thriving, open-air re... |
__label__neg Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, an... |
__label__pos When we look at our lives and realize we’re not quite there yet… we’re not quite achieving the potential we KNOW we have, but we don’t really know why, we should start looking for the root of the problem. The invisible vicious cycle our mind has probably been programmed by negative messages, behaviors and ... |
__label__neg 5 Reasons Why GOD Uses Problems The problems you face will either defeat you or develop you - depending on how you respond to them. Unfortunately, most people fail to see how God wants to use problems for good in their lives. They react foolishly and resent their problems rather than pausing to consider wh... |
__label__pos Sponsorship is a process by which a company, organisation or individual provides an individual or organisation with funds, products or services for commercial advantage.Sponsorship is a business relationship and should be mutually beneficial to the sponsored individual and the sponsoring company.Most compa... |
__label__pos Taking into account the many contributions to the 11th ISEE conference, there appear to be three main lessons for further work on payment for ecosystem services (PES) and on-farm conservation of agrobiodiversity, which could significantly contribu...▶ Ulf Narlochfrom the Department of Land Economy at Cambr... |
__label__pos More than 600,000 unemployed migrants from the European Union are living in the UK, according to an EU survey. Their annual cost to the NHS is estimated at some £1.5 billion in the study, which was commissioned by László Andor, the Brussels Commissioner for Employment and Social Inclusion, according to The... |
__label__neg Most of the Texas coastline is fringed with grassy marshes, which are dotted with scattered groups of small, tropical, salt-tolerant trees called black mangroves (Avicennia germinans). Over the coming decades, however, these patches of mangroves are expected to expand due to rising global temperatures and ... |
__label__neg On May 12th, the Delaware Tourism Office and Cabinet Secretary Alan Levin commemorated National Travel and Tourism Week by unveiling the Delaware Wine and Ale Trail. A Delaware Wine and Ale Trail Coalition was initiated by the Delaware Tourism Office to capitalize on the growing craft brew and wine industr... |
__label__neg Fenugreek is a plant that has long been used to treat a variety of ailments relating to digestion and blood chemical balance. Although the efficacy of fenugreek has not been substantiated by the modern medical profession, treatment of many ailments has been commonly practiced through the ages. It has been ... |
__label__pos Employee monitoring in the workplace should be expected but the lack of laws and legislation mean workers' privacy is at risk. As such, there should be clear, written policies to identify the parameters of monitoring by employers to prevent intruding into people's private affairs, observers suggest. Tena F... |
__label__pos Ooh, it’s enough to give you an attack of the (water) vapours… Covers the when, why, who, how in 90 seconds. Can I justify the two and a half hours it took to put this together? No. Is it full of obscure jokes and cod-Latin. Yes. Will I put up a bit of an explanation of who all these guys are? Possibly. Se... |
__label__neg July 30, 1999 Mr. Patrick J. Amodeo 10 Harding Street Albany, NY 12208 The staff of the Committee on Open Government is authorized to issue advisory opinions. The ensuing staff advisory opinion is based solely upon the information presented in your correspondence. Dear Mr. Amodeo: I have received your lett... |
__label__pos Due to circumstances beyond my control, I was unable to complete this post yesterday, as planned. But here it is now! For those who had trouble finding the link to The Plan and Progress So Far, here it is explicitly: https://grokproject.net/the-plan-and-progress-so-far/. When I refer to “the list of tasks”... |
__label__neg Delazatide may be effective to control flares in lupus nephritis patients, according to recent data from The Alliance for Children’s Therapeutics (ACT), a pediatric research collaboration between Seattle Children’s Research Institute and the biotech company Kineta, Inc. The results were presented during th... |
__label__pos 3141 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States Drexel University - LeBow College of Business SSRN RANKINGS in Total Papers Downloads in Total Papers Citations two-sided market, platform competition, cross-side network effects, online daily deals, reputation effect two-sided market, platform comp... |
__label__pos As the social web matures and offers enterprises the promise of social media listening, monitoring, and engagement, the failed Facebook IPO exposes critical shortcomings of Mark Zuckerberg's nascent social network technology. With rumors of Facebook's inflated pre-IPO valuation spreading like wildfire acro... |
__label__neg Published: Jan 2009 Format Pages Price PDF (724K) 11 $25 ADD TO CART Complete Source PDF (8.9M) 165 $55 ADD TO CART Suspension testing is a standard way of characterizing the effectiveness of dispersants in wet or dry formulations. In a suspensibility test, a measured amount of material is diluted in hard ... |
__label__neg Unocal sues Valero Energy for willful infringement of gasoline patents El Segundo, Calif., Jan. 23, 2002 - Unocal Corporation (NYSE: UCL) today said that its Union Oil Company of California subsidiary has filed suit against Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE: VLO) for willful infringement of Union Oil's '393 ... |
__label__neg Summary: This paper takes a close look at the 'behavioural finance' explanations of the equity premium puzzle, namely myopic loss aversion (Benartzi and Thaler, 1995) and disappointment aversion (Ang, Bekaert and Liu, 2000). The paper proposes a simple specification of loss and disappointment aversion and ... |
__label__neg Keywords: greenhouse gases, GHGs, climate change, adaptation planning, construction industry, legislation, policy initiatives, Singapore, USA, United States, Australia A review of some key climate change legislations and policies: lessons for Singapore's construction industry There is overwhelming scientif... |
__label__pos Pathophysiology 1.2 Home > Flashcards > Print Preview The flashcards below were created by user Rx2013 on FreezingBlue Flashcards . What would you like to do? Developmental-Genetic Theory Changes occurring with age are genetically programmed Stochastic Theory changes result from random evens or environment... |
__label__neg Democratic Republic of the Congo: Growing concern for victims of fighting in North Kivu 01-11-2013 News Release 13/184 Geneva / Kinshasa / Kigali / Kampala (ICRC) – Fighting has once again broken out between government forces and armed group M23 in Rutshuru Territory, eastern Democratic Republic of the Con... |
__label__neg Abstract Abstract Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α is one of the proinflammatory cytokines and immunomodulators, and has an important pathogenetic role in psoriasis. The TNF-α gene ( TNFA) is in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class III locus on chromosome 6, which might be related to the pathogenesis of ps... |
__label__pos Big changes are coming to the US health care system—some inresponse to the mounting scrutiny of medical imaging. Newtask force recommendations, the ChoosingWisely campaign, and Affordable Care Act policies are all attempting tocurtail overtesting—with CT scans, MRIs and any otherscreening often ordered unn... |
__label__pos SafeTrip-21, Innovation for a Nation in Motion, is a new initiative of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA). It is designed to explore the application of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technologies that transfer informatio... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2010 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More —To save energy, physical machines (servers) in cloud data centers are partitioned in different pools, depending on whether they are kept on at all times and/or whether they have virtual machines i... |
__label__neg Hi, your search found this article for you on Trip: Heart attack symptoms vary by gender NHS Choices Behind the Headlines, 2012Hundreds of conditions explained Over 100 topics on healthy living Help for those looking after others Health news stories unspun Don't miss out ... The broadcaster says that women... |
__label__neg Abstract Neutrophil dysfunction in alcoholic hepatitis is associated with endotoxemia and an increased incidence of infection, but the mechanism is unclear. We aimed to investigate the role of Toll-like-receptors (TLR)2, 4, and 9 in mediating neutrophil dysfunction in alcoholic hepatitis. Neutrophils from ... |
__label__pos President Barack Obama listened to the wrong people about gun control. He should have dumped the politically correct task force headed by Vice President Joe Biden and instead sought the advice — and followed the example — of regular American citizens who buy guns, sell guns, collect guns, restore guns and ... |
__label__pos WHO’S IN YOUR HEAD? Are secret government agencies invading the minds of targeted individuals with inner voices? Apparently a rapidly growing number of people believe the answer is yes and, moreover, that they have been designated as recipients. According to a lengthy feature article published in the Washi... |
__label__neg Ever pee when you sneeze? You’re not alone. You probably have weak pelvic floor muscles, which are caused by pregnancy, childbirth, aging and being overweight. The solution is to perform Kegel exercises, which help strengthen those muscles. But not everyone digs doing Kegel exercises. They can feel weird, ... |
__label__pos Jennifer Ehidiamen writing in Ventures Africa: Africans are often regarded as big consumers and small producers, even though the continent is rich with natural and human resources. Our capacity to consume in Africa far outweighs our local production level. We can boast of little or no industrialisation. In... |
__label__pos Anyone who has tried dieting has been there, that point when hungry gets nasty. “Hangry” is a term commonly used these days, for that point when being hungry also makes you, well… kind of angry. This is a dangerous place, not only for those around you feeling your grumpy wrath, but also for your diet. When... |
__label__pos The swine flu is illness that is treated in the last several years across the India. Most of the people don’t know, what is swine flu for,what is the Symptoms of the Swine Flu and how it can spread? This is a kind of deadly virus, which has gradually spreading throughout the world. This is a type of infect... |
__label__neg The St. Lawrence Seaway is reporting a strong start to the 2011 shipping season. Generally viewed as a bellwether for the regional economy, initial indicators show signs of a continued rebound over last season with significant increases in grain, steel slabs, and general cargo during the first two months o... |
__label__pos This is a page on Save Sociology, an online campaign conducted by Mathieu Deflem, 2004-2006. Background The American Sociological Association has a procedure for passing resolutions by the ASA Council, with or without the input from the members. A resolution can be forwarded as long as 3% of the total numb... |
__label__neg Raftopoulou, C E and Hogg, M K (2010) The political role of government-sponsored social marketing campaigns. European Journal of Marketing, 44 (7/8). pp. 1206-1227. ISSN 0309-0566 Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the political functions of government-sponsored social marketing... |
__label__pos I have now been on a leave of absence from work for 51 days! Yikes, that’s extremely hard for me to believe, and it honestly doesn’t feel like all that much time has passed by already… Wow, in the blink of an eye, almost! Strange, that’s the exact feeling I used to get when I was working the grind 5 days a... |
__label__neg Influenza Vaccine: Shortages in 2004-05 Season Underscore Need for Better Preparation GAO-05-984: Published: Sep 30, 2005. Publicly Released: Nov 3, 2005. Additional Materials: Contact: In early October 2004, the nation lost about half its expected influenza vaccine supply when one of two major manufacture... |
__label__neg Gardeners in China have grown gardenias for thousands of years for their sweet fragrance and the vibrant contrast of their dark green leaves and white flowers. Whether you are fortunate enough to grow gardenias outdoors or whether you grow them in containers outdoors and move them indoors in the winter, yo... |
__label__neg They are the tiny motors present in many of the human body’s most complex systems. Cilia are hair-like structures that oscillate in waves, and are present in the brain, kidneys, lungs and reproductive system. They move liquids such as cerebrospinal fluid and mucus past the cell surface, and throughout the ... |
__label__neg Progress and challenges in achieving an evidence-based education policy in Latin America and the Caribbean 24:12 DOI: 10.1007/s40503-015-0026-6 © The Author(s) 2015 Published: 11 November 2015 Abstract This paper reviews the progress economists have made towards achieving an evidence-based educational poli... |
__label__pos 1. Project Data: ES Date Posted: 08/17/2000 PROJ ID: P007205 Appraisal Actual Project Name: Secondary and Regional Roads Rehabilitation Project Costs(US $M) 49.1 38.9 Country: Guatemala Loan/Credit (US $M) 31.5 25.6 Sector, Major Sect.: Rural Roads, Transportation Cofinancing (US $M) 0 0 L/C Number: L3002 ... |
__label__pos If you’re selling TV advertising, you know the industry is rapidly changing. Kantar Media has published its projections of several important trends that will impact TV station operators and ad sales. This report addresses questions that media salespeople may encounter as they pitch their stations and forma... |
__label__neg Beetroots, Beta vulgaris, or Beets – whatever you call them, they are bountiful, bossy and beautiful. Bountifully full of nutrients, bossily and unapologetically messy, and beautiful in colour, flavour and appearance. Beets strengthen the heart, improve circulation, purify the blood, benefit the liver and ... |
__label__neg E-commerce is out of industry executives' minds as they focus on more tangible threats, according to SCW's 2002 Industry Forecast survey of top owners, developers, managers and lenders. Survey respondents say the economy will be their No.1 concern next year. Retail bankruptcies, surplus space, vacancies an... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: Chief Judge Kane Before the Court is Defendant NorFalco's motion for summary judgment. (Doc. No. 40.) Plaintiffs have responded to the motion, and Defendant has filed a brief in reply. The motion is ripe before the Court for disposition, and for the reasons that f... |
__label__neg Fussing and feuding over the pea-breeding experiment manuscript. "A Family Feud Over Mendel’s Manuscript on the Laws of Heredity" by Nicholas Wade May 31st, 2010 The New York Times by Nicholas Wade May 31st, 2010 The New York Times A long lost manuscript, one of the most important in the history of modern ... |
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