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__label__neg BENEFIT SPENDING SOARS TO NEW HIGH June 5, 2009 The recession is driving the safety net of government benefits to a historic high, as 1 of every 6 dollars of Americans' income is now coming in the form of a federal or state check or voucher, says USA Today. So what's driving the $209 billion increase in be... |
__label__neg In some ways, I imagine growing up in North Korea is like growing up anywhere else. I had a father and mother who rarely failed to show me love, and my older sister looked after me constantly. I caught dragonflies with friends and waited with excitement for cartoons to come on TV. Then, in 1995, the worst ... |
__label__pos American Experience With War Term Paper Length: 9 pages Subject: Military Type: Term Paper Paper: #85444445 Excerpt from Term Paper : American Experience With War Which historian - David M. Kennedy, or John Shy - best represents the American experience with war? While reading Kennedy's - and Shy's - essay ... |
__label__pos I revealed last week that Everett has now entered into the dreaded teething phase. Actually, he has been showing the signs of a teething baby for a few weeks now, yet we still haven’t seen those pesky teeth peek through the gums. For now, we get to enjoy all the fussiness without any of the results. Though... |
__label__neg Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Screening Practices: A 2010 Internet Assessment of Customary Care Prim Care Companion CNS Disord 2011;13(5):doi:10.4088/PCC.11m01171 10.4088/PCC.11m01171 © Copyright 2017 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a signature injury ... |
__label__neg Graves Disease Graves Disease: Introduction Graves' disease is a disease of the thyroid gland. Graves' disease results in an abnormal overactivity of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located in the front part of the neck, and the thyroid hormone it produces is vital to normal metabolism. In Graves' ... |
__label__neg Ciência & Saúde Coletiva On-line version ISSN 1678-4561 Print version ISSN 1413-8123 Abstract PINHO, Leandro Barbosa de and KANTORSKI, Luciane Prado. Psychiatric care in the Brazilian context. Ciênc. saúde coletiva [online]. 2011, vol.16, n.4, pp.2107-2114. ISSN 1678-4561. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1413-8... |
__label__neg Advocates receives $20K grant October 5, 2012 Advocates for a Violence-Free Community (AVFC) and Sprout House Safe House, a local women’s shelter serving all of Grand County, received a $20,000 grant from The Mary Kay FoundationSM. In observation of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, the Mary Ka... |
__label__neg There are many reasons why couples may want to carefully structure their legal relationship by entering into a formal agreement regarding their assets and future rights and responsibilities. In some instances, one or the other member of the couple wants to safeguard assets and income for children of an ear... |
__label__neg They claimed that banning newly qualified motorists from the road at night-time would save 200 lives a year and result in 1,700 fewer injuries, research suggests. However, motoring organisations said a ban, which exists in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and parts of the United States, would be difficult to... |
__label__neg Research from the Outdoor Media Centre has found that in the run-up to shopping, 88% see outdoor ads, and 72% of shoppers can be swayed towards a product by outdoor advertising. The research, commissioned through Helen Harrison Associates, looks as the 30 minutes before shopping as the ‘last window of infl... |
__label__neg Some of the nation's largest corporations have amassed vast profits outside the country and are pressing Congress and the Obama Administration for a tax break to bring the money home. Apple Inc. has $12 billion waiting offshore, Google Inc. has $17 billion, and Microsoft Corp., $29 billion. Under the propo... |
__label__neg BLUE BELL, Pa., October 3, 2014 – The U.S. Army has selected Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) to provide the Army Enterprise Service Desk (AESD), a single point of contact for all U.S. Army personnel who need help desk or other end user IT support services. The AESD contract, worth approximately $93 million ... |
__label__pos While fine art is a subjective field, graphic design is more formulaic in its fundamentals. An effective design should make people feel a certain way and take a certain action. In this article I’d like to share Gravity Switch’s web design principles and our thinking behind them. Those rules are: define goa... |
__label__pos The Washington bureau chief of the Chicago Tribune informed us this week in the lead of his “news” story on the prospects of a 20 percent hike in the minimum wage that, “The soaring economy has taken the sting out of most of the arguments against an increase.” Oh yeah? Let’s take a look at those arguments ... |
__label__pos Brasilia, Brazil | Distinguished Ag Alumni: 2014 Mauricio Antonio Lopes, M.S. ‘89, is president of EMBRAPA, the Brazilian agricultural research organization with 9,342 employees, 2,282 researchers, and an annual budget of $1.1 billion. As research director, Lopes introduced a new management model for resea... |
__label__neg Mineralcorticoids & GlucocorticoidsEdit Many physiological and behavioral actions of angiotensin II (AngII) are mediated by the AngII Type 1 (AT1) receptor. Specifically, mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids regulate rennin-angiotensin system components, which include the AT1 receptor. Corticosterone and... |
__label__neg Blog » SEO Myths for Small Businesses SEO Myths for Small Businesses For those people and businesses outside the SEO world, SEO can be a tricky thing to figure out. In fact, a lot of small business owners, think they know what SEO is, but are sadly self-deceived with out-dated modes of thinking and misinfo... |
__label__pos I just finished reading a wonderful post by Scott Kustes, health writer for the Life Spotlight Network. Scott’s article, “The Real Truth About Those ‘Healthy Whole Grains’”, explores in detail a subject that is close the heart of my nutrition beliefs. And that is this (old school nutrition followers may ne... |
__label__pos Tags For most men, trying to figure out how a woman’s mind works is a lifetime quest. Some of us are as thick as bricks and we need to re-learn the same lessons over and over again. Second, women are complex creatures who revel in their complexity. Just when we think we understand, we find out we don’t. Th... |
__label__neg Get Your History Correct and Give Credit Where Credit is Due What Really Happened? My son-in-law recently gave me a book he found on a sale table called Tesla, Man Out of Time by Margaret Cheney. It has a 1981 copyright date on it, but was re-released in 1993. My son-in-law is not a technical or electronic... |
__label__pos A recent article published by Ed Rodriguez entitled “That 60W-equivalent LED: What you don't know, and what no one will tell you”, seems to have generated a bit of interest in the lighting community recently and caught my eye as well due to some of the assumptions and claims made within the piece. Now, sin... |
__label__pos At a meeting of East African heads of state in Arusha, Tanz., in January 1999, Kenya Pres. Daniel arap Moi joined with the presidents of Tanzania and Uganda to confirm their intention to sign a treaty that would reestablish an East African Community on July 30. The aim was to set up a regional court and an... |
__label__neg Many of us know a basic history of the DISC Assessment, but did you know that theory behind the four quadrants of personality actually date all the way back to 444 B.C.? It was Empodocles in 444 B.C. who first wrote a theory of the four quadrants of personality style. He recognized that people seemed to ac... |
__label__neg History, Economic and Political Relationships Chapter 8: Currency Reforms Ending Hyperinflations Extract 8. Currency reforms ending hyperinflations Then something strange happened [in Germany in November 1923]. One day the incredible story began to circulate that soon there would again be money of a ‘stabl... |
__label__neg Cardiac Muscle Home > Flashcards > Print Preview The flashcards below were created by user Anonymous on FreezingBlue Flashcards . What would you like to do? What are contractile myocardial cells and where are they found in the heart? Contractile myocardial cells give the heart muscle its striated appearanc... |
__label__neg Information compiled by the GradSchools.com team - last updated October 2010 Note taking enables you to record your understanding of the ideas and concepts discussed in class or read in the text for future use. Effective notes are well-organized with all the information stored in one place. Taking notes on... |
__label__neg scroll to top Stuck on your essay? Get ideas from this essay and see how your work stacks up 1 Pages Word Count:706 Pages:1 1/1 Pros and Cons to Capital Punishment For many years the death penalty has been the sentence for murders rapists and other serial criminals But in recent months it has been an issue... |
__label__neg How to get out of travel debt Suffering from debt lag? You've returned from your holiday with delightful travelmemories but have you also lugged back a travel debt nightmare? Ifyou are suffering from a serious case of 'debt lag', don't justignore it. Debt can easily snowball. The longer you leave it, thebi... |
__label__pos Cobots: Designing the Key to Preventing the Termination of Your Job and Our Species by Robots You probably know that America’s nuclear-tipped ICBMs cannot be launched without the simultaneous turning of two keys by two physically separated silo launch-control officers. That dramatically reduces the possibi... |
__label__pos Filter Results: Publication Year 2004 2014 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Organism Learn More Nowadays, the reconstruction of genome-scale metabolic models is a nonautomatized and interactive process based on decision making. This lengthy process usually requires a full year of one... |
__label__pos START RECEIVING “Why can’t I find a good man”…”All men are dogs”…”Why does dating have to be so difficult?”. I hear this from plenty of women all the time. I’m going to leave the first two quotes alone for now but let’s answer the last one. Dating is a mess because YOU make it that way. I’m not saying that... |
__label__neg (NYSE MKT:CVM)today announced that it has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Naval Medical Center, San Diego. Pursuant to this agreement, the US Naval Medical Center, San Diego will conduct a Human Subjects Institutional Review Board approved Phase I dose escalation st... |
__label__neg Question My grandmother is having some strange symptoms, what could they be? My grandma has the following symptoms please let me know if you have a possible reason for these...... she is having pain in her right shoulder and armpit area her arm and fingers are swollen with numbness in her fingertips she al... |
__label__pos These slang terms were collected from a variety of sources, and among others the following ones: We also thank here all our readers who sent us new terms, with the needed explanations, origin and so on. It is also thank to them if our dictionary is becoming one of the most complete and exhaustive in the Ne... |
__label__pos Moderated by Rick Badie U.S. poultry exports enjoyed a record year in 2014, but an industry executive suggests this year may present a more challenging global market in the demand for chicken products, including Georgia’s. The other column looks at the relationship between Georgia Tech and Liberia in the t... |
__label__pos Posted by Tim Stobbs on December 21, 2016 During the holiday season I tend to get asked a lot by well meaning people: what do you want? So I prepare for the question by working on a ‘wish list’ over the last several months prior. Months? Yes, making a ten item list takes me months now because of a very sim... |
__label__neg It’s tough finding a job these days. It’s even tougher to find one that’s full-time. More than four years after the recession ended, nearly a fifth of American workers are part-timers, well above normal levels. More than 8 million people are working part-time because they can’t find full-time jobs. That’s ... |
__label__pos -Guru Rumsfeld It was interesting reading through the comments to Juan's latest post. Everyone seems to think Chávez will announce a currency devaluation sooner rather than later - sometime between November 24th and the February 2009 seems to be the consensus. Quico says: Quico says: I find it bizarre that... |
__label__pos Saving Tips While Buying A New Car Buying or owning a new car is not a luxury anymore. It has become a necessity for the people these days. In fact, they rather consider it as a disgrace to say that they do not own a car! This has increased to a lot these days that the makers are in a competition to always... |
__label__pos Alcohol Addiction and EFT This is a guest blog post written by Aliakbar Shabbir, an integrative health coach at EnergySense Holistics. The views & opinions expressed in any guest post featured on our site are those of the guest author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions & views of DeAddictionCentre... |
__label__pos Taser International's lawyers are challenging the findings of the Braidwood Commission in the BC Supreme Court. I believe that the terms that I've emphasized, if employed by anyone other than a lawyer working for Taser International, could be considered weasel words. Taser International says its bottom lin... |
__label__pos home > archive > 2004 > this article Jesse's last strike By Henry Lamb Three years ago, the government of Collier County, Florida approved a three-year conditional permit for Jesse Hardy to begin the construction of an aqua-culture project. The plan called for the excavation of four 20-acre fish ponds on h... |
__label__pos Natural Gas Reserves Keep on going Up.... This is very good news.... America is not going to bleed its wealth importing fuel. Russia's grip on Europe's gas will weaken. Improvident Britain may avoid paralysing blackouts by mid-decade after all. The World Gas Conference in Buenos Aires last week was one of ... |
__label__pos In less than a decade, the proportion of kids ages 12 to 19 with diabetes or prediabetes has jumped from 9% in 1999-2000 to 23% in 2007-2008. children Kids can tell when they don’t have their parents’ full attention. Dominique Browning argues it’s time for parents to put down their cell phones before it’s ... |
__label__neg India comprises the bulk of the Indian subcontinent and lies atop the minor Indian tectonic plate, which in turn belongs to the Indo-Australian Plate. India's defining geological processes commenced 75 million years ago when the Indian subcontinent, then part of the southern supercontinent Gondwana, began ... |
__label__pos In an what she says was an accidental piece of topical marketing, Faulkner Hospital nutritionist Nancy Oliveira is advertising her June 30 workshop “Be Supermarket Savvy,” with a nod to the most-talked-about grocery store chain in Jamaica Plain. “What are the pros and cons of shopping at Shaw’s versus Whol... |
__label__pos Learning Dialogue: Limits on Online Teaching Load? There is growing interest and discussion regarding whether there should be limits on the number of online classes being taught by full time faculty members. I understand the Statewide Academic Senate is exploring this matter. Our Distance Learning Committe... |
__label__pos Editorial Lectures are such an effective teaching method because they exploit evolved human psychology to improve learning Bruce G. Charlton Medical Hypotheses. 2006; 67: 1261-1265. Summary Lectures are probably the best teaching method for many students in many circumstances; especially for communicating ... |
__label__neg Corporate America has few female CEOs, and the pipeline of future women leaders is alarmingly thin. Only 14.2% of the top five leadership positions at the companies in the S&P 500 are held by women, according to a CNNMoney analysis. It's even worse if you just consider the very top. Out of 500 companies, t... |
__label__pos The buzz: Social. Social media is the new way of doing business: always on and available, working for or against your company and your brand. With vast data at their fingertips, buyers simply click a mouse to show support or disappointment. If your company is still debating the value of social media, the b... |
__label__neg Last week, New Zealand’s Labour Party announced that it was presenting new amendments to Te Ururoa Flavell’s Gambling Harm Reduction Bill. The bill had originally been amended by a select [...] Maori MP Te Ururoa Flavell introduced a Harm Reduction Bill this year, which aimed to reduce problem gambling rat... |
__label__pos MAJORITY OF TIME DEVOTED TO PEER-TO-PEER LEARNING A bigger difference, however, is EMERITUS’ peer-to-peer action learning model. Each cohort will consist of 100-to-200 students, which is then divided into a six-member small group known as a learning circle. To form the group, students complete a pre-course... |
__label__pos One reason we learn to lindy hop is for the sex. Cough, I mean to find romantic partners of a higher caliber, thereby increasing the likelihood that you will have stronger offspring. Meeting people is a very obvious reason to join the lindy hop social circle. The other obvious reason is “to have fun.” Do y... |
__label__pos An Easy Way to Propagate Rhododendrons Bob Overstreet, Everett, Wn. Want an EASY way to propagate many of your favorite rhododendrons? This method is easy. It is inexpensive because no heat other than that supplied by Mother Nature is used. There is no green house required. Only a small cold frame or plast... |
__label__pos Presentation on theme: "Mukhtar Ibrahim and Karl Berger, COG staff Water Resources Technical Committee March 6, 2015."— Presentation transcript: 1Mukhtar Ibrahim and Karl Berger, COG staff Water Resources Technical Committee March 6, 2015 2CBPC presentation by Bruce Michael, Maryland DNR, at January 2015 C... |
__label__neg An Age Old Question Does Size Really Matter? See related article, pages 307–312. The Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction In Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Trial (INTERACT) trial suggests that early, intensive blood pressure (BP) lowering can attenuate hematoma extension or growth (HE) 24 hours after intracerebra... |
__label__pos Beyond that, the formal position of the Democratic Party for years -- since John Kerry enunciated it when running against Bush -- has been that Terrorism should be primarily dealt with within a law enforcement rather than war paradigm, and that Terrorists should be viewed as criminals, not warriors; and ye... |
__label__pos As with creative thinking, flexibility is a crucially important feature in problem solving. Many of these techniques you will begin to use regularly for each major problem you address. Others you will use selectively. 1. They set limits to the problem and thus provide a framework within which to work. Thes... |
__label__pos My mother never wanted to be taken out on Mother’s Day. “Don’t you dare,” she’d say, half-joking but half-serious. Mostly, she disliked the obligatory part of it, the thought of being surrounded by, as she said, “all those people who probably never talk to each other the rest of the year, having to be nice... |
__label__pos Australia needs to take wide-ranging actions to ensure the long-term security of its food supply and role as a global agricultural powerhouse, Speaking at a Melbourne conference yesterday, Mr Luscombe said he had asked former prime minister Mr Luscombe said the four major challenges facing Australia’s agri... |
__label__pos What is FADEC? I am fresh off a visit to Sun N’ Fun last week in Lakeland, Florida. There were a lot of neat exhibits that I would love to tell you about but that would probably bore you to death. When I go to this kind of airshow I love visiting the exhibitor halls. I like seeing what kind of exhibits peo... |
__label__neg Citation for Teresa K. Woodruff Presented by Trustee Sarah Risley Pearson ’75 President Hansen, I am honored to present Teresa K. Woodruff. The riddles and mysteries that scientists work to solve can often be summed up with one deceptively simple phrase: How does this affect that? Teresa Woodruff is a reno... |
__label__neg WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University study shows dairy has an advantage over calcium carbonate in promoting bone growth and strength. Connie Weaver, distinguished professor and head of the food and nutrition department, found that the bones of rats fed nonfat dry milk were longer, wider, more dense a... |
__label__neg Definitive proof of an adverse effect of chronic marijuana use revealed at SNM’s 58th Annual Meeting could lead to potential drug treatments and aid other research involved in cannabinoid receptors, a neurotransmission system receiving a lot of attention. Scientists used molecular imaging to visualize chan... |
__label__pos Whether your employer is offering career-development opportunities or not, you need to make sure you’re always growing and sharpening your skills by doing three things each month, writes Heather R. Huhman, The Grindstone. Review your skills, accomplishments and setbacks.You’ll see what you’ve learned, what... |
__label__pos I’m going to bet that nearly every one of you reading this has at least one computer and monitor or a box of computer parts sitting in a closet somewhere in your home. You’re sure you’ll find a use for it all someday but the stuff has been sitting there for years gathering dust. Stop the wishful thinking a... |
__label__neg Citing the widespread uptick in corporate tax inversions, CVS Health CEO Larry Merlo told CNBC on Wednesday "we need comprehensive corporate tax reform." A tax inversion is where an American company buys a foreign competitor, only to move its headquarters to that jurisdiction to avoid paying the 35 percent... |
__label__neg Study your flashcards anywhere! Download the official Cram app for free > Shuffle Toggle OnToggle Off Alphabetize Toggle OnToggle Off Front First Toggle OnToggle Off Both Sides Toggle OnToggle Off Read Toggle OnToggle Off How to study your flashcards. Right/Left arrow keys: Navigate between flashcards.righ... |
__label__neg Beginning Perl, Second Editionby James Lee (Apress; ISBN: 159059391X). Program Structure One of the things we want to develop throughout this book is a sense of good programming practice. Obviously this will not only benefit you while using Perl, but in almost every other programming language too. The most... |
__label__pos Last Wednesday was a very good day to be a fourth grader at Rutherford Elementary School in Mesquite, Texas. Pairs of eager eyes followed the motions of school principal Holly Grubbs as she fiddled with the lock of the computer cart that contained the most eagerly anticipated learning tools in the school’s... |
__label__pos Yoga Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Get Better Sleep A recent report on a study showing that yoga helps breast cancer survivors get better sleep may change my mind on the practice. I have attempted yoga a few times in my life and each time I come away thinking it was OK, but it didn’t do anything for me. If... |
__label__pos Responsible supplier co-operation Fiskars is a global company producing high quality products regardless of country of origin To complement in-house manufacturing, Fiskars has developed a network of external suppliers. These are seen as long-term partners and are selected on the basis of their capability t... |
__label__pos Flexible, inexpensive, large-area, lightweight solar cells are difficult to produce as they require an inert atmosphere and high temperatures, and they often degrade in a short time after exposure to air. It could be the most important portable power plant you've never heard of. It's called the "Power Pall... |
__label__pos This is the easiest project light I have built and the simplest to wire and construct. The light is very visible to oncoming traffic. The lights are always on when the bike is moving. The Shimano generator efficiency is such that it is better to leave the lights on all the time (See Dynotest of bicycle gen... |
__label__pos You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.” I'm not defending this quip by the master quipster, founder and former CEO of Sun Microsystem, Scott McNealy, but is this the de facto consequence of the mad dash to implement EHRs and HIEs? Lately, my e-mail inbox is full of stories about hospitals fined for wha... |
__label__neg Hosting a food related event, whether it is a wedding or a simple Sunday lunch, can be a mind racking task; you surely want to leave a great impression with your guests, and serve food that everybody will like. First and foremost, you must understand that it is nearly impossible to impress everybody before... |
__label__neg "Sell side" refers to the section of the financial services industry that sells securities and provides investment services to investors, both retail and institutional. Sell-side services include a wide range of activities – stock brokerage, investment banking, investment advisory, sales and trading, and i... |
__label__pos John James Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 2012. 79 pages. $22. (Click on cover image to purchase) Lucia Perillo’s most recent collection of poems, On the Spectrum of Possible Deaths, builds on the eclectic assortment of characters and observations Inseminating the Elephant. The personas here origi... |
__label__neg Businesses need to be aware that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) will monitor and test the “Unsubscribe” feature used with their promotional and marketing communications even without evidence of consumer harm. Recently, the FCC issued a citation to Lyft, Inc. (“Lyft”) for promotional communic... |
__label__pos You are hereHome › Oakdale Optical: your ally in improved vision The staff at Oakdale Optical knows that when you see better, you feel better. “The eye itself can tell you so much about a person’s overall health system,” explains Dr. Trent Cole of Oakdale Optical Center. “Your vision affects everything.” C... |
__label__pos If everyone in the U.S. line dried 50 percent of their clothes, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 0.4 percent Clothes dryers are a significant source of energy use in U.S. homes. And they don't need to be; a lot of times clothes can be dried on a line or a drying rack. Assuming you and all yo... |
__label__neg The chikungunya virus is a mosquito-borne virus, which is transmitted by two types of Aedes mosquitoes. It was first identified in Africa 50 years ago, and has been mostly in Asia and occasionally southern Europe. India had suffered a chikungunya outbreak in 2006, where more than 1.5 million cases were rep... |
__label__neg You are hereHome › Narrow Search Earth and space science Physical sciences Now showing results 1-5 of 5 Learners will model the gravitational fields of planets on a flexible surface. Children place and move balls of different sizes and densities on a plastic sheet to develop a mental picture of how the mas... |
__label__pos Quantification of molecular diffusion in arterial tissues with optical coherence tomography and fluorescence microscopy Abstract Alternations in vascular permeability for different molecules, drugs, and contrast agents might be a significant early marker of development of various diseases such as atheroscl... |
__label__neg A group of social scientists have released a defense of Mark Regnerus’ terrible study on gay parents, but that response only shows how bad the arguments in favor of the study are. Some of them, in fact, are astonishingly hypocritical. To wit: Although Regnerus’s article in Social Science Research is not wi... |
__label__neg The quality of your pool water can make a major difference on the quality of your swimming experience. Without properly balanced water, swimmers may suffer a number of complaints from sore, itchy eyes to dry skin and hair. In fact, water that is contaminated with biological organisms may even cause more se... |
__label__pos Previous Section Back to Table of Contents Lords Hansard Home Page Lord Pearson of Rannoch: My Lords, I trust that the Minister will forgive me if I treat him a little more delicately than the noble Earl, Lord Dartmouth, who, I regret to see, has now left the Chamber. Nevertheless, I suggest to him that it... |
__label__pos Project: Non-funded Project › Research 1/04/12 → … Can secularism continue to provide a foundation for political legitimacy? It is often claimed that one of the cultural achievements of the west has been its establishment of secular democracy, wherein religious belief is respected but confined to the spher... |
__label__pos Total Recall Learning Benefits Your kindergartner develops and uses his memory in many different ways, including during everyday activities. Everything from sensory explorations to repeated experiences trigger the development of memory skills. Often the best way to help a child remember something and open ... |
__label__neg Pain, burning or itching in the vaginal area is not only physically uncomfortable, it can also affect a woman's quality of life and her intimate relationships. SLUCare specialists offer relief for women of all ages who struggle with problems of the outer genital area and vagina. The majority of our patient... |
__label__pos Also knows as: Dabtan (If.) Dangla (Ilk.) Kamalan (Tag.) Lagundi (Ibn., Tag., Bik., P. Bis.) Liñgei (Bon.) Limo-limo (Ilk.) Sagarai (Bag.) Turagay (Bis.) Five-leaved chaste tree (Engl.) Huang Ching (Chin.) Agno-casto (Spanish) Lagundi (scientific name: Vitex negundo) is a large native shrub that grows in t... |
__label__pos Last year, Teamsters 117, working together with a coalition of state-employee unions, was unable to reach an agreement with the State over health care for the 2013-2015 biennium. The coalition proposed maintaining the status quo on premium share and other elements of the plan, but the State refused to agre... |
__label__pos Being unhappy at work can be very de-motivating and depressing, but with our current economy, where good jobs can be hard to find, quitting is often not an option. Rather than throwing in the towel, you can change the way you think about your work to make it more meaningful. Even subtle change can lead to ... |
__label__pos By Joe Conason When George W. Bush looks back someday on the wreckage of the past eight years, even he may realize that he missed his most important political opportunity in the months after 9/11. Despite his lackluster performance on that day, Americans stood with him as the symbol of the nation, displayi... |
__label__pos This article is for those of you who want to travel, live in other cultures of the world, and learn as much as you can about diverse values, traditions, customs and beliefs. As we all are living under one global culture, educating yourself to educate as to what is best to do under certain circumstances in ... |
__label__pos Draft IEPs Developed in Good Faith The school system I work for sends out Draft IEPs to parents by email. The word DRAFT is written across the page with a yellow highlighter to make sure parents know it is a draft. The school system sees this as a way to send information ahead of time so the parent has a c... |
__label__pos Yes, Bennie is the highest executive with the word "Quality" in his title, but I continue to hold that the CEO is alwaysthe chief quality officer -- wether you realize it or not. But I digress. It's a good interview. Good for a few reasons. First, I admire the Ford Motor Company -- at least a little bit. Y... |
__label__pos Fire Thinking about doing something and doing it are two very different animals. I have about ten good ideas per day and if I’m not careful I become so enamored with one of them that I quickly obssess about it to the point where I am doing nothing else. I am also a natural motivator (this is more or less w... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED497869 Record Type:Non-Journal Publication Date:2003-Jun Pages:24 Abstractor:ERIC Reference Count:0 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Setting the Stage for Strong Standards: Elements of a Safe and Orderly School. Item Number 39-0235 American Federation of Teachers In poll after poll, parents, teachers and sc... |
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