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__label__pos Budget claims on child poverty do not stack up The Chancellor claims that the Budget will have a “statistically insignificant” impact on child poverty in 2012-13 – and valiant attempts to illustrate the Budget’s progressive credentials continue. Can the child poverty claim be substantiated? For a number of... |
__label__pos Victoria Brown had only been home a few months from Brazil when a returned missionary from her mission made his move. She said the man believed that God had confirmed to him that she was the girl he was going to marry. The problem? This was the first Victoria heard of it. The two weren’t even dating. While... |
__label__neg You are required to carry workers' compensation insurance in Kentucky if: You have any employees working in Kentucky, even part-time. What to do if your employees work out-of-state >> You’re going to work for someone else. Unless you’re an employee, you won’t be covered by their insurance policy and may ne... |
__label__pos Home » August 9, 2013 Your federal legislators are home for the August recess. Invite them to your hospital. Let them see your quality improvements, work to reduce readmissions, investments in health information technology, new community collaborations to improve population health and partnerships with pro... |
__label__pos According to Brian Cambourne, there are seven conditions of learning: immersion, demonstration, engagement, expectation, use, approximation, and response. Cambourne wrote his conditions in relation to literacy development. The seven conditions can be applied to an integrated study by transferring the conce... |
__label__pos Wow! That would be great news. Not Thelonious Monk dancing (YouTube) great, but close… For years, the IRS has done little or nothing to check the rise of overtly political groups that claim a special tax-exempt status in order to funnel secret money into election-related advertising. But in a sign that the... |
__label__pos Online Learning Bringing Advanced Education to the Masses Lifelong learning is a value many hold dear. Learning continues no matter how old we get, and we now live in a time when most people have several careers before they retire. This means new learning is needed to make these career changes effectively.... |
__label__pos The IRS decided to handle this "best guess" period by announcing that any 403(b) document could be corrected under a new, special 403(b) Remedial Amendment Program, by that new RAP's end date. It announced that the beginning of the RAP was the required adoption date for 403(b) plan documents (generally, Ja... |
__label__neg Mar. 27, 2013 — Using a highly sensitive method of measurement, HZB physicists have managed to localize defects in amorphous/crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cells. Now, for the first time ever, using computer simulations at Paderborn University, the scientists were able to determine the defects' e... |
__label__pos On Wednesday, oil rallied as much as 5 percent, with U.S. crude hitting three-month highs of $38.51 a barrel as a big gasoline inventory drawdown overshadowed record high crude stockpiles. But some analysts said last week's gasoline stock build, which was triple expectations, could be partly due to the mar... |
__label__pos There is a new documentary in the works, and it has certainly captured my attention. Executive produced by Katie Couric and directed by Stephanie Soechtig, the film “ Fed Up” explores the American obesity epidemic, specifically focusing on sugar. However, the film differentiates itself from other books, mo... |
__label__neg Newborn The first few weeks Your newborn baby has spent months snuggled up inside the relative peace and quiet of your womb. So it’s no surprise that most of their first week is spent getting used to the amazing new wide world around them! Natural reflex actions Your baby is born with natural reflex action... |
__label__pos Preschool teachers are responsible for creating progress reports for their students. As typical report cards are not suitable for such a young age, instructors often come up with alternative methods for reporting students' development and skills. Preschool reports likely also give a picture of the child's ... |
__label__neg Introduction Toxoplasmosis is caused by a protozoan parasite ( Toxoplasma gondii). While toxoplasmosis infection is often benign, congenital toxoplasmosis (transmission to the foetus when a pregnant woman acquires toxoplasma infection for the first time during pregnancy) can lead to severe sequelae for the... |
__label__pos Rough hawkbit (Schröter, 1888) Leontodon hispidus s.l. BOTANY Perennial, 10-60 cm high, with a rootstock that is shortly cylindrical, descending aslope or vertically and terminating abruptly. Single-or multistemmed, with stems erect or ascending aslope or arched, simple, with one flowering head (rarely two... |
__label__pos Asset management hedging strategies will need flexibility to overcome uncertainty around timing, argues Dan Barnes. Matching pension fund liabilities is a Sisyphean task, but low interest rates make the boulder bigger and the slope steeper. Central banks in Europe, the US and UK are all expected to raise r... |
__label__neg Overview Dendrobium orchids are a perennial favorite often found in the floral section of grocery and home and garden stores. Florists often incorporate the flower sprays into exotic tropical flower arrangements that make dramatic, long lasting focal points. Dendrobiums are easy to grow in the home and req... |
__label__pos HOMES IN THE SKY The games architects play to milk the regulations can bring out the best in them – and the regulations. Words by Paul McGillick. Back in 2002, Renzo Piano played the regulations like…well, a piano. His wonderful Aurora Place in Sydney got the better of gross floor area limits by creating w... |
__label__neg Skip to content Key resources Year 2011 City Canberra Institution Department of Families, Housing, community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Australia Date 9 February 2011 The third annual report outlines the progress that has been made towards meeting the targets set to close the gap in life expectancy, ... |
__label__pos While reading the financial reports of numerous arts organizations recently, I have been alarmed at how many of them are taking large percentages of their endowment as income each year. Most responsible arts organizations take between 4 percent and 6 percent of their endowments annually as income. This rea... |
__label__pos We need to really start thinking how we’re going to fix everything after Obama, so I once again am reminding you that I will be Constitutionally eligible to be president in 2016 (I will not release my birth certificate to prove this, though, as I don’t want it to be public knowledge that I was born in the ... |
__label__neg Associate Professor David Paton AM from the University of Adelaide will lead a multi-million-dollar program that aims to: • help re-establish native vegetation to 30% of the Mt Lofty region – an unprecedented scale globally; • prevent the loss of native flora and fauna; • promote the return of some native ... |
__label__pos Helen Ryan and her son Eoin are farming in Cahirsiveen, Co. Kerry nestled between the heights of the MacGillycuddy Reeks and the cliffs of the Western shoreline. When you walk into their farmyard the first thing you will notice is the stiff but fresh wind that rolls in from the Atlantic. The second thing y... |
__label__neg A novel device that employs TTF therapy has recently been developed and is currently in use for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma (rGBM). It was FDA approved in April 2011 for the treatment of patients 22 years or older with rGBM. The device delivers alternating electric fields and is programmed to e... |
__label__pos We start the year with information about the most recent topicalities in application of competition law and expected trends in 2015. Continuing the strategy of prioritising cases already under way, in 2015 the Competition Council will pay most of its attention and resources to cases related to prohibited a... |
__label__neg Would Allsort construction be a good and sufficient construction name for a company? ### Jay’s Answer: Names for businesses fall into one of two categories: abstract or concrete names. Abstract names (such as Nike, Coke, or Apple) don’t tell prospective clients anything about what they do, and instead need... |
__label__neg Above: American Piping Products offers first-level fabrication services that include cutting to length, beveling, profiling, threading and miter cutting. With expanded services and inventory, American Piping Products embarks on its 21st year February 2014 - Mike Phelan opened American Piping Products in 19... |
__label__neg Font: + - WASHINGTON — Behold the bonobo, our ape cousin that's kinder and gentler than the chimp or, well, us. Now scientists have mapped the primate's DNA, and some researchers say that may eventually reveal secrets about how the darker side of our nature evolved. Scientists have found that we are as clo... |
__label__pos Chaos and conflict abound as we move through this phase of ascension. You have only to turn on the evening news or open up your FB page, to see that we are in crazy and unprecedented times of change (and that includes conflict). What I feel many people may not understand is that ascension involves integrat... |
__label__neg Everyone loves a party! It doesn’t matter what the occasion is – birthday, graduation, or just Saturday night – it’s always fun to get together with friends and loved ones and celebrate the good times. Food is always an important part of any party; if you don’t believe that, just try to have a party withou... |
__label__pos The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) is facing some tough challenges as the results of balancing the defence budget begin to take effect. Significant reform of the MOD’s Defence Equipment & Support Organisation (DE&S) is underway, including the announcement of a re-defined relationship with defence industry; a... |
__label__neg 2. Consciousness and Reality We don't know what matter is anymore than we know what mind is. Christian de Quincy, The Paradox of Consciousness Reality is not what it seems to be, nor is it otherwise. Tibetan Buddhist teaching If there is anything about which we feel sure, it is that the world we experience... |
__label__pos I have often found it beneficial to sketch furniture while examining it. Unlike a photograph, a pencil insists a form be understood to be reproduced. But my sketches don’t always look like my subjects. My failing can be attributed to both my lack of skill and lack of understanding of the subject. I’m not c... |
__label__neg Donate To Qualistar Ninety percent of brain development occurs before a child’s first day of kindergarten. Children aren’t just learning their numbers and letters. They are developing the tools – emotional and behavioral management, fine and gross motor skills, and resilience – they need to handle whatever... |
__label__neg PTSD can occur after experiencing a traumatic event. A traumatic event is something terrible and scary that you see, hear about, or that happens to you, like: During a traumatic event, you think that your life or others' lives are in danger. You may feel afraid or feel that you have no control over what is... |
__label__neg CONSERVATIONISTS fear a rare sighting off the Isle of Mull of a fish commonly found in the Mediterranean is an indicator of climate change affecting Scottish waters. The recording of a trigger fish near the west coast island has sparked fears the non-native species is spreading into northern coastal areas.... |
__label__pos Community and Website Administrator Join Date: May 2012 Location: Everywhere Gender: Female Posts: 2,097 My Mood: Thread Tools Advertisement Treatment Experience I was doubtful before buying this audio series--when you're already spending a lot of money on therapists and meds, another $350 can seem very ex... |
__label__neg The term 'parakeet' is almost a catch-all name given to many smaller parrot species, usually slim birds with long pointed tails. The name 'budgie' or 'budgerigar' comes from Australia where budgies live in the wild. The budgie does have alternative names given to it such as shell parakeet and warbling gras... |
__label__neg Swiss Re adopts climate-related financial disclosure recommendations 14 December 2016, Zurich Swiss Re adopts recommendations of Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures Climate-related risks and the expected transition to a lower-carbon economy affect most economic sectors and industries More d... |
__label__neg Scientists develop camera that snaps objects it cannot ’see’May 3rd, 2008 - 5:00 pm ICT by admin London, May 3 (ANI): US researchers have come up with a novel technique that can help capture objects not directly visible to the camera - something which can help satellites take snaps through clouds or smoke.... |
__label__neg Perspectives on China: Chinese Investments in ‘Strategic Sectors’ October 6, 2016 It looked like a done deal. State Grid Corporation of China was willing to pay €830 million for a 14 percent minority stake in the power and gas distribution system operator Eandis which distributes gas and electricity to abo... |
__label__neg The quick and simple answer to ”does Venus have moons?” is No. There are no Venusian moons lurking in hidden orbits waiting to be found. Venus and Mercury are the only planets that do not have moons. There are even a few asteroids that have moons. Venus; however, may not have always been moonless. There ar... |
__label__pos Scab hair. Its meaning is more complex than you probably think. Initially, I thought scab hair was literally having scabs in your hair as a direct result of over-processing relaxers. Seems my assumption was off a little bit. Upon researching the topic of scab hair, I noticed there were not many results but... |
__label__neg If a friend, family member or neighbor has asked you to kindly dye his or her hair at home, you might be feeling a little worried about how to ensure that this goes right. Whether or not you've dyed your own hair at home, dyeing someone else's has the added responsibility of not letting down this person wi... |
__label__neg MillerCoors Sued over Sparks BeverageSep 9, 2008 | Parker Waichman LLP The Washington-based consumer advocacy group, Center for Science in the Public Interest, has filed a lawsuit against MillerCoors over the marketing and formulation of its Sparks energy-alcohol drink. The advocacy group says that the Spa... |
__label__pos Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest and his wife have joined with more than 100 other billionaires around the globe in pledging to give away much of their fortunes to charity. The Forrests, with an estimated wealth of close to $6 billion, much of it tied up through his shareholding in Fortescue Metals Group (FMG.AX), ... |
__label__pos The future is bright for people with modern skills in STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — in San Francisco and beyond. That's why we offer engaging, interactive after-school STEM programs that empower kids to lay the groundwork for future success — and have fun doing it! Sylvan EDGE provides... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED253468 Record Type:Non-Journal Publication Date:1984-Sep Pages:4 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Active Learning. ERIC Digest No. 17 Hendrikson, Leslie This ERIC digest synthesizes research findings relating active learning to student achievement, reviews the status of ac... |
__label__neg If possible, it is always advisable to seek out the services of a foreclosure attorney when going through the process. A foreclosure attorney has been through hundreds, or even thousands, of foreclosures in a career and can help you in ways you never even thought possible. But choosing the right foreclosur... |
__label__neg Hardcover| Out of Print | 382 pp. | 6 x 9 in | 8 illus. | November 2006 | ISBN: 9780262083577 Paperback| $25.00 X| £19.95| 382 pp. | 6 x 9 in | 8 illus. | January 2011 | ISBN: 9780262516037 eBook| $18.00 Short| January 2011 | ISBN: 9780262252188 Essential Info Understanding Knowledge as a Commons Overview ... |
__label__neg Lakes Marion and Moultrie are two large, interconnected reservoirs in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. Bathymetric surveys during 1984-85 determined that, for the full-pool water surface elevation of 76.8 ft, the volume of Lake Marion is 1,425 ,000 acre-ft, and for the full-pool water surface elevation... |
__label__pos It’s the most wonderful time of the year…at least, that’s what retailers are hoping this season. With Black Friday and Cyber Monday upon us, (some would argue weeks ahead of schedule) so, too, is the season for social shopping. Surveys show that both social and mobile shopping will be on the rise season as... |
__label__neg Proactive Risk Assessment of Surgical Site Infection in Ambulatory Surgery Centers Chapter 1. Introduction Ambulatory surgery is a viable alternative to inpatient hospitalization for a range of invasive procedures. The volume and types of ambulatory surgery procedures continue to expand, providing testamen... |
__label__neg Morgan Stanley Sees Record Brazil IPO Dry Spell Lasting All Yearby and Ibovespa’s 2016 surge isn’t enough to end 14-month drought Five secondary offerings may price by year-end, firm says Brazil’s record 14-month dry spell for initial public offerings will probably last at least through the end of this yea... |
__label__pos Everybody agrees that Charlotte is drowning in traffic. But there’s nothing but disagreement about how it should be solved. Sometimes the disagreement is between city government and the general public. Polls have shown Mecklenburg County is vehemently against toll lanes, especially on I-77, but city govern... |
__label__neg What is Hookah? Hookah - also called narghile, shisha, goza, and hubbly-bubbly is a water pipe used to smoke specially made tobacco by indirectly heating the tobacco, usually with burning embers or charcoal. The waterpipe generally consists of four main parts: The bowl where the tobacco is heated; The base... |
__label__neg Nothing is more annoying when you are trying to load a web page on your smartphone—and it’s taking forever. It’s a situation that is increasingly common as websites become more complex with various features that slow down load time. This "web bloat" can hurt traffic as those users get annoyed and go elsewh... |
__label__neg Convenient Lawn Aeration in Easton, CT Proven Easton Lawn Aeration Specialists Free Estimate for All Lawn Aeration Easton, CT Projects Lawn Aeration in Easton, CT When a home's lawn is looking less than its best because of patchy grass growth, weak grass growth, or unattractive, discolored grass growth it ... |
__label__pos I read four personal injury related appellate opinions that were published last week that I think are worth reading: Thibodeaux v. Trahan: Like most personal injury lawyers, I have been hit with post-trial remitter motions from defense attorneys claiming that the jury’s verdict was unreasonably high. But n... |
__label__pos Bruno Daniel-Garcia, 24, first came to my attention during a benefit marking the 15th anniversary of the Dorothy Bennett Mercy Center. The Belle Harbor Yacht Club in Rockaway Park, a few blocks from the Atlantic Ocean, was 12 miles and a world away from the center and the Brooklyn neighborhood where this c... |
__label__neg Trillium Asset Management Corporation July 2, 2003 Jonathan G. Katz RE: SEC File # 4-463 Dear Mr. Katz: Trillium Asset Management is a Boston-based investment firm that specializes exclusively in socially responsible asset management. Since our founding in 1982, we have grown to manage nearly $650 million ... |
__label__pos Chandigarh, Nov. 3: A committee on agriculture has recommended to the Punjab government to replace the wheat-rice rotation with crops needing less water. The report of the committee, headed by farm economist S.S. Johal, has been presented to chief minister Amarinder Singh. “There is need to change the crop... |
__label__neg This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. This study aims to observe and evaluate how lack of communication between general education teachers and special education teachers affect their roles as educators, especially with thei... |
__label__neg RECENT BLOG POSTS The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced they will be increasing the upfront guarantee fee for refinance loan transactions as well as the annual fee on all purchase and refinance Rural Development home loans on October 1st, 2014. The upfront guarantee fee for the USDA Rural Dev... |
__label__pos I talked to another GNXPer recently who didn't have a credit card. Until last year I didn't have one either. My theory was that I lived within my means, have few expenses, was healthy, etc. etc. I know plenty of people like me, young, intelligent and not too interested in signalling with positional goods a... |
__label__pos In September of 2009, a national controversy erupted when the Obama administration announced plans for broadcasting a nationwide video-message to students in our public schools. Despite the administration explaining that the content of the message was essentially just a motivational call for students to wo... |
__label__pos “Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others”. —Jack Welch The job market – right now – is hotter than it has been for quite some time – probably four years, and who knows how long it will last. The fundamentals of the econom... |
__label__pos Is not quite good enough still likely to be bad enough to be good? Huh? That’s a market-oriented analysis of the July U.S. jobs report, which showed a solid and somewhat better-than-expected gain of 163,000 positions last month. That’s still no barn burner, especially with the revision in jobs created in J... |
__label__neg Years ago, a friend’s brother was at Reed College in Oregon. It’s one of those schools where the students seem to major in protesting more than in actual studying. After several months of watching silly demonstrations about every conceivable PC cause, the guy decided to create one of his own, just to see h... |
__label__pos Cheap parcel delivery was a rare thing for those of us growing up through the ‘60s and ‘70s. Though money has been devalued beyond comprehension, the figures for some goods and services have actually gone lower than what they were one or two decades back. These include electronic and digital goods and serv... |
__label__pos Ohio's decision to delay executions another full year while it hunts for lethal injection drugs highlights an ongoing dilemma faced by the remaining death penalty states. Although support for capital punishment continues, states are struggling to find a legal means to carry it out, and that has created an ... |
__label__neg http://hdl.handle.net/1893/7747 Appears in Collections: Economics Journal Articles Peer Review Status: Refereed Title: Voluntary incentive schemes for farm forestry: uptake, policy effectiveness and employment impacts Authors: Crabtree, Robert Chalmers, Neil Eiser, David Contact Email: david.eiser@stir.ac.... |
__label__pos by Varda Meyers Epstein There was always something wrong about the Pollard case, a cloud of hovering stench. Pollard was punished for giving critical info to an ally; info the U.S. was bound to give that ally (Israel) according to signed agreements between the two countries. But still, the U.S. called it "... |
__label__neg Advances in Anthropology Vol.4 No.2(2014), Article ID:46104,11 pages DOI:10.4236/aa.2014.42011 The Puzzle of European Hair, Eye, and Skin Color Peter Frost c/o Bernard Saladin d’Anglure, Anthropology Department, Université Laval, Quebec City, Canada Email: peter_frost61z@globetrotter.qc.ca Copyright © 2014... |
__label__neg Aviation Security: Foreign Airport Assessments and Air Carrier Inspections Help Enhance Security, but Oversight of These Efforts Can Be Strengthened GAO-07-729: Published: May 11, 2007. Publicly Released: May 11, 2007. Additional Materials: Contact: The Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) effort... |
__label__pos As the old saying goes, “April showers, bring may flowers.” That’s been especially true here is Dallas. The rain has been torrential and constant. Which got me thinking about a classic rainy day situation that you’ve undoubtedly been through it before: it’s pouring out and you have to get from point A to p... |
__label__neg The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insures new and refinance home mortgage loans in partnership with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). FHA refinance programs offer varied opportunities to suit the unique needs of homeowners--from those facing a financial setback as a result of th... |
__label__pos Today the use of E-Signatures is an acceptable business practice that is admissible in times of litigation and audit. The key to success is to identify and understand regulations based on particular business processes for E-Signing. In Europe one regulation is changing the game. Effective July 2016, the ne... |
__label__pos FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) – At his monthly news conference following the European Central Bank’s policy-setting meeting, President Mario Draghi on Thursday answered questions from reporters. Here are some highlights of the things he said: _ INTEREST RATES The ECB’s governing council kept its key refinancing ... |
__label__pos Welcome to the March edition of the Simply Living Blog Carnival – Clearing the Clutter cohosted by Mandy at Living Peacefully with Children, Laura at Authentic Parenting, Jennifer at True Confessions of a Real Mommy, and Joella at Fine and Fair. This month our participants wrote about de-cluttering and cle... |
__label__pos This year, the conference – the 7th of its kind - took place in Torino in Italy and attracted a wide range of Italian water professionals. More than 300 people from all over Italy participated in the conference, including users from private organisations, public bodies, authorities, universities and resear... |
__label__pos Tac Anderson: Dead Vikings and small commitments In his article, Tac cites an interesting story from a book he recently read featuring a case study involving a failed settlement attempt of Greenland by Vikings. When they failed to recognize and react to small but consistent changes in their environment. We... |
__label__neg Marshall Johnson’s research is out of this world. For the past two years, the senior astronomy major used the Van Vleck Observatory’s 24-inch Perkin Telescope to study the transits of “exoplanets,” or planets outside our solar system, that orbit another star. His study, titled “First Results from the Wesle... |
__label__neg People often compromise or lose their sense of self in a relationship. They may do this to be liked, to be loved, or to please their partner. Some people may compromise what’s most important to them and to their well-being because they believe they have to. Some people may lose themselves in the relationsh... |
__label__neg Text-only Preview Veterinary Cancer Care, P.C. 2001 Vivigen Way Santa Fe, NM 87505 www.vetcancercare.com Phone: (505) 982-4492 Fax: (505) 982-1701 [email protected] GINSENG There are three different herbs commonly called Ginseng: Asian or Korean Ginseng ( What is Ginseng? What is Ginseng? Panax), American ... |
__label__neg Stereoscopic Size Constancy Lab Background: Purpose and Goals To determine if size constancy depends upon the number of depth cues, i.e., the richness of the depth information. To test for the limits of stereopsis. The develop an understanding of the difference between quantitative and qualitative predicti... |
__label__neg One of the reasons why I am happy to be an Episcopalian is that our theology is based upon the expectation that we are able to use our brains as we explore our relationship with God. We don’t just get a laundry list of what we are expected to believe and how we are expected to act. This is not a recipe boo... |
__label__neg This post summarizes some facts from Network Engine's (NASDAQ:NENG) most recent 10Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2006. What I found most interesting was that the company's OEM division reported rapid growth both on the top-line and the bottom-line. Specifically, sales in the OEM division were up over 30%... |
__label__pos You know those moments when you feel fully alive? … those moments when you are fully in the moment and you want the moment to last forever? This quote puts the search for these moments front and center: “There is a central quality which is the root criterion of life and spirit in a man, a town a building, ... |
__label__pos What do you do if you’re a provincial leader in China and you think you won’t meet your energy targets? Face the music from your superiors? Learn your lesson on how you can do better next time? Or unilaterally stop electricity for much of the day to factories, traffic lights and hospitals? According to the... |
__label__pos Nice guys finish last.I’m single because I’m a nice guy.Girls don’t like nice guys.(And other cliché remarks about girls only liking jerks.) Is this whole “nice guys finish last” thing an excuse for sad single guys who can’t get girls or is it true? Do women only want jerks who treat them poorly? While scr... |
__label__neg Are You At Risk of Spider Veins? It’s very possible. Up to 60% of all Americans suffer from a vein disorder like spider veins or varicose veins. The cause of spider veins is uncertain, but factors that can weaken vein valves include heredity, aging, obesity, leg injury, hormone fluctuation, pregnancy and p... |
__label__pos ~ Guillaume Apollinaire (a French poet, 1880-1918) As I evaluated the past year’s performance of my company, I was frustrated. What ELSE do I need to do to improve the numbers, to make it profitable?! I refuse to blame the economy (in fact 2010 was better than 2009 for me). This frustration is bigger than ... |
__label__neg GE: UK Mid-Market to Grow 6.1%, Outpace Germany, France The UK’s mid-market companies are now growing faster than those in Germany, France and Italy, according to GE Capital’s latest in-depth report on the European mid-market. The average UK mid-market company is set to grow sales by 6.1% in the next 12 mo... |
__label__pos As the volume of information available on the Web increases, theamount of useful information increases, but finding what you want, andonly what you want, becomes progressively more difficult. Theperformance of an information retrieval tool is evaluated for Robert MacGregor USC/Information Sciences Institut... |
__label__pos Where is the Bureau of Gender Affairs? Let me say a heartfelt thank you to the rotation who ran the Ultrasound Department at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) last Wednesday around noon. My baby got the terrible flu which is currently weaving its way through the schools of Barbados, and we ended up having... |
__label__neg Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) August 14, 2013 With one in five Americans currently taking prescribed psychiatric drugs (according to Medco Health Solutions), the mental health watchdog, Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), is concerned the public are not being accurately informed of the documented... |
__label__neg What Is It? And Where Does It Come From? Our bodies make pyruvate naturally every day during the metabolism or digestion of sugars and starches. Pyruvate is the compound to start the Krebs cycle. The Krebs cycle is an energy cycle in the body of enzymes and chemical actions that yield direct precursors to ... |
__label__neg Each year, out-of-hospital cardiac arrests account for more than 400,000 deaths in North America. Although fewer than 10 percent of people survive after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, using an automated external defibrillator (AED) has been shown to improve survival rates. However, a recent retrospective... |
__label__pos The term "digital transformation" has rapidly risen into prominence in the last few months, crowding out earlier terms used to describe the intentional, (r)evolutionary change in organizations that emerging technology has driven. (Editor's Note: Stowe Boyd will be presenting a session on the business impli... |
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