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__label__pos JENNA-LEY HARRISON Staff Writer For at least the last six years, Lincoln County has served as the only location in the country with a crisis response training school. County Fire Marshal and Lincolnton Pastor Mike Futrell joined in 2007 with Dr. Tina S. Brookes, internationally-known critical response trai... |
__label__pos Cultivating the Land While colorful, logging has not been the only significant form of land use in Maine history. Maine is not noted for its fertile farmland, but farming and gardening have been enduring elements of the Maine survival strategy. Herb catalog, United Society of Shakers, New Gloucester, 1864 ... |
__label__neg When it comes to online reputation, auto dealers are no different than any other business, be they hotels or plumbers -- or individuals for that matter: treat them right and your virtues are amplified online; give one person a crappy experience and the world will know. And with social media channels, that’... |
__label__pos When closeness via mobile is too close July 17, 2014 Former Motorola executive and cell phone inventor Martin Cooper at the MMA's CEO/CMO Summit on July 13, 2014 in Hilton Head, SC In a subway car or on a mobile device, there is getting close. And there is getting too close. It did not have the stench or u... |
__label__neg The latest news from academia, regulatorsresearch labs and other things of interest Posted: October 13, 2006 Mimicking nature creates self-cleaning coatings (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are mimicking one of Nature’s best non-stick surfaces to help create more reliable ... |
__label__pos This week, we take time to highlight a white paper hosted on Webtorials and authored by our long-time colleague Gary Audin on best practices to migrate to unified communications. In his analysis, Audin contends that UC is really the convergence of six communication products areas -- some of which have exis... |
__label__pos Check against delivery President, Director General, Secretary General, Ladies and gentlemen, Thank you very much for the introduction. It is great to meet so many representatives of European employers and employees here in Oslo. I am especially happy to welcome you to Oslo today. This morning the Norwegian... |
__label__neg Discrimination is Nothing New nt Then saith the woman of Samaria u o him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans. John 4:9 The Jews and Samaritans were living in opposition and hatred towards one other. This tensi... |
__label__pos Nearly half a century ago, during the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Catholic Church issued an eloquent document on how Christians should view those of other faiths, noting that: “From ancient times down to the present, there is found among various peoples a certain perception of that hidden power which... |
__label__pos The American Nightmare By Hans Vogel There once was the “American Dream.” To be sure, first this dream was American in the true sense of the word, pertaining to the entire continent from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. Before long, however, the adjective “American” was hijacked and applied with appalling singl... |
__label__pos by jazamarripae What Is Psychotherapy All About? Article by John Spearman In a nutshell, psychotherapy offers the possibility of uncovering whatever might be getting in the way of your living a fuller and more creative life. This might be chronic stress, anxiety, fear, low self-esteem, loneliness or any nu... |
__label__pos December 2, 2010 All Publicity is Good Publicity – Does it Apply to SEO? Over the last few days, the SEO world has been abuzz with a story that was originally printed in The New York Times (you can read the full story here) where it was claimed that an online business owner was deliberately annoying and th... |
__label__pos Financial Planning for Millennials: Yes, You Can Afford It DailyFinance The good news for them is that they're mistaken: While that affordability disconnect may have existed in the past, a new way of providing financial planning advice is gaining... Erado Press's insight: Planners who work on a monthly ret... |
__label__pos Enterprises can benefit from mobile video conferencing in the following 5 ways, such as reduce travel cost, improve productivity, enhance communicatiotn, increase business opportunities and improve work and life balance etc. Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your informat... |
__label__neg Composed predominantly of hydrogen and helium, the massive Jupiter is much like a tiny star. But despite the fact that it is the largest planet in the solar system, the gas giant just doesn't have the mass needed to push it into stellar status. The surface of Jupiter When scientists call Jupiter a gas gian... |
__label__neg The Appeal Process Appealing your Notice of Assessment If you disagree with the fair market value of your property on the Notice of Assessment, you have 30 days from the postmark date on the envelope to make an appeal. The first step is to either call the Assessor's Office at (307) 367-4374 or come by the ... |
__label__neg Hundreds of able bodied motorists are getting away with illegally using disabled parking permits because local authorities are failing to take action against them. An investigation has revealed that dozens of English councils fail to prosecute motorists for fraudulently using disabled parking permits. Some... |
__label__neg I don't know much about an education in documentary filmmaking. I got into the business from television news, like a lot of commercial documentary makers. My only advice, for what it's worth, would be to stick with a general undergraduate education (I was an English major myself). My opinion: Do not go to ... |
__label__pos Doubts remain on whether new legislation will be enforced New laws bring some protection for Vietnam's maids Phan Thu Trang starts work at 5am, cooks for 25 people and does not usually end her working day as a maid until 10pm. The hours though are the least of her worries, she says, describing mistreatment... |
__label__neg Effects of egg disinfection and incubation temperature on early life stages of spotted wolffish Hansen, T.K.; Falk-Petersen, I.-B. (2001). Effects of egg disinfection and incubation temperature on early life stages of spotted wolffish. Aquacult. Int. 9(4): 333-344 In: Aquaculture International. Springer: L... |
__label__pos Sign up to our newsletter Or so the current legislation being proposed in a U.S. House of Representative subcommittee would like it. A hearing scheduled for today at the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Subcommittee centered around draft legislation proposed by Rep. ... |
__label__pos Before you hand your child a cell phone, be aware of the consequences. If you are a parent, there comes a time when you decide you want to reach your child for emergencies or changes of plans and you get your child a cell phone. The benefit of instant access to your child feels reassuring and safe and you ... |
__label__neg [A printable version of this Headline Bioethics Commentary is available via this link] Author: Nick McDonald Date of story: 17 th February 2012 Summary of story: In the period 2003–2011, 566 cases of people infected by bird flu worldwide were reported to WHO (2011), with 59% of the cases being fatal. The v... |
__label__pos If there is one area that changes on a seemingly daily basis, it is your end-to-end supply chain. World events change it. Natural disasters impact it. Security concerns dictate it. And customers’ changing expectations drive supply chain change. How do we keep up with it all? As opposed to talking about the... |
__label__neg The Center for Multicultural and Educational Opportunities supports and motivates academic achievement among students from disadvantaged backgrounds. This includes students from low-income families, students from migrant and seasonal farm worker families, and students who are the first generation in their ... |
__label__pos Google on Tuesday acknowledged to state officials that it had violated people’s privacy during its Street View mapping project when it casually scooped up passwords, e-mail and other personal information from unsuspecting computer users. In agreeing to settle a case brought by 38 states involving the proje... |
__label__neg The Irish Fiscal Crisis This paper considers the origins and characteristics of the current economic crisis in Ireland. In particular, it examines how fiscal policy contributed to the crisis rather than preventing it. The paper gives details of the major fiscal tightening that is under way. By 2014 the aut... |
__label__pos It’s much better than it used to be. Hospital coffee, I mean. You can get varieties now. There are carts that give you as many choices as you could ever want. Not that it matters much to me. Black, usually with caffeine. The other week as I was walking down the hall carrying a cup of coffee, I wondered whe... |
__label__pos Violent, crime ridden, crumbling infrastructure and de-populating? Megan McArdle tries to answer the captioned question today: (…) What turned this around was not the creative class, who were still flocking to rent-controlled apartments in the safer parts of town. No, what made the difference was money. Mo... |
__label__neg Discogenic Back Pain Facts & Information As we get older, the discs in our back go through a natural aging process. For many, this occurs without causing any noticeable symptoms. For others, it can be the source of persistent lower back or neck pain. Those most commonly affected are 30 to 60 years of age. ... |
__label__neg E. Coli Infection complications E. Coli Infection back to top Complications could include: Lactose intolerance is the inability to break down a type of natural sugar called lactose. Lactose is commonly found in dairy products, such as milk and yogurt. A person becomes lactose intolerant when his or her sma... |
__label__pos What was the Weather Channel thinking when they named a winter storm Pax after the Roman goddess of peace? Pax will produce a wide variety of nasty weather from Texas to the east coast, but after that Mother Nature may call a halt to the endless barrage of storms. No Low Pressure Center Associated With Pax... |
__label__neg ScienceDirect collection reaches 6 million full-text articles Research process enhanced by critical mass of information delivered to the desktop. Amsterdam, 28 June 2004 – Today, Elsevier announced that six million articles are now available on its premier electronic platform, ScienceDirect. This milestone... |
__label__pos Ever noticed how difficult it is to spend a lot of time around someone who doesn’t have a sense of humor? More than just being dull, those interactions can actually get tense after a while. Chances are you feel the urge to get out of that person’s company as quickly as possible. Humorless work environments... |
__label__neg The Infona portal uses cookies, i.e. strings of text saved by a browser on the user's device. The portal can access those files and use them to remember the user's data, such as their chosen settings (screen view, interface language, etc.), or their login data. By using the Infona portal the user accepts a... |
__label__neg The Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution was awarded $430,000 to advance the Global Compact on Learning by supporting multi-stakeholder collaboration and a research agenda on post-primary education. Pratham, an NGO focused on education in India, received $380,000 for two studies on p... |
__label__neg NIEHS welcomes Scholars Connect charter cohort By Eddy Ball A new internship program, aimed at getting minority scholars involved in the environmental health sciences, officially launched Sept. 17 at NIEHS. The charter cohort of nine undergraduates from universities in the Raleigh/Durham, N.C., area are pa... |
__label__neg Public Health England (PHE) has issued a briefing note to healthcare professionals about the increase in Zika virus (ZIKV) in parts of Central and South America, the Caribbean and Pacific Islands because of a potential association between infection with ZIKV in pregnant women and increased risk of congenit... |
__label__pos Resumes have evolved over the years, the same as everything else. Two decades ago, a resume was simply a listing of professional tasks and academic history. An objective statement was generally at the top, telling the hiring manager what the candidate was looking for. Little thought was given as to what th... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2008 2015 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More — Traditional approaches to integrating knowledge into neural network are concerned mainly about supervised learning. This paper presents how a family of self-organizing neural models known as Fusi... |
__label__pos Most people don't like heart rate monitor chest straps. That's a fact. If you ask most runners, cyclists or even gym lovers, strapping on that uncomfortable elasticated strap and clipping on the transmitter is a pain. It's the main reason why heart rate monitor packing sports watches and headphones now exi... |
__label__neg Breaking News By Anessa V. Cohen I am reprinting the following article published by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, as an in-depth home safety guide for the elderly, although much of this article has relevance to all age groups. Each year, according to estimates by the U.S. Cons... |
__label__neg Every parent wants their child to be properly prepared for kindergarten, but not all parents have the time to teach their child everything they need to know for school. There are preschools that prepare children for the things they will need to know when they go to kindergarten, though. Use the guide below... |
__label__neg The Beverly Hills City Council has suspended its financial support of the Beverly Hills Unified School District, pending a ruling from the state attorney general on the legality of the funding. An opinion is expected by Aug. 26. Beverly Hills is one of the few cities in the state that regularly contributes... |
__label__pos One of my blog teammates here at King Arthur Flour recently made the following request: “Hey, do something clever for Pi Day, OK?” Hmmm, Pi Day… March 14. 3/14. 3.1416… etc. Pi, as in pie. It’s a cliché to marry pie with pi; I mean, on March 14, EVERYONE does it. But heck, why not? Sure, let’s put “clever ... |
__label__pos It sounds like the start of a science fiction movie: a lethal brain disease that goes airborne. But while scientists have indeed found that the prions responsible for mad cow disease and other neurological ailments can float on the breeze and infect those who inhale, they say there’s no reason to barricade... |
__label__neg The Food Standards Agency has posted advice on its website for carers who are feeding infants with infant formula: http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2007/jul/flooding This states: ---Quote begins If your drinking water supply is either interrupted or contaminated by the flooding and you need to prepa... |
__label__neg Urban Runoff Based on Land Use and Particle Size byLinda D. Pechacek, (M.ASCE), Univ of Houston, Houston, United States, Abstract:As point sources have achieved pollution compliance, the focus of pollution abatement has shifted to nonpoint sources. New Federal regulations require wet-weather monitoring of ... |
__label__neg As a pregnant woman, you’ll hear time and again that you need to eat for ‘two’. It is normal for women to gain those extra pounds happily when they are pregnant. Gaining weight is surely essential for a healthy pregnancy. But what if you are already overweight or obese? Do you still need to gain as much we... |
__label__pos On The Independents, I had the opportunity to discuss the GOP’s effort to reach the black community. As FreedomWorks’ Outreach Director, I’m extremely familiar with liberal criticism of conservative efforts to recruit black Americans into the freedom movement. There has never been a better time to reach bl... |
__label__pos 1 Will there be a more preventative healthcare system for me in the future? Picture the Future: Australia 2030 Healthcare Innovation for generations. 2 Water Availability Energy Sustainability Picture thefutu Environment Preservation Healthcare Prevention Productivity Competitiveness Mobility Accessibility... |
__label__neg Green, Elliott D. (2013) Explaining African ethnic diversity. International Political Science Review, 34 (3). pp. 235-253. ISSN 0192-5121 Abstract The consequences of ethnic diversity in Africa have been widely noted. However, the sources of this diversity remain unexplained, which is surprising in light o... |
__label__pos The Interpretation of Symbols A Joint-post by Silverbird5000 and Bethlehem Shoals Some of you may be following the latest blogosphere contretemps over Hollinger's Player Efficiency Ranking (PER)- that great Rosetta Stone of NBA statistical analysis, whose benevolent tyranny over our league it is our duty a... |
__label__pos Do you feel like you’re stuck in a rut? Do the days go by slowly and painfully? Do you dread repeating this cycle over and over again? We’ve all been there. Some would think that boredom and work are inseparable: it is just the nature of the beast. Well, I disagree. If you find your work boring, then you’r... |
__label__neg Stone edging is set along plant beds and walkways to define the area, but on a slope, it also adds the benefit of holding back soil and preventing erosion. Working with stone edging on a hill follows a similar process to using pavers or landscape timbers, digging into the slope to create a fairly level pla... |
__label__pos Bust: GasFrac Energy Services If you’re not afraid to take a wild ride with a $120 million microcap stock that boasts a greener alternative to traditional fracking methods, GasFrac Energy Services (GSFVF) could be an interesting play. Unlike conventional methods, GasFrac’s proprietary technology injects li... |
__label__neg Abstract ABSTRACT: Functional abdominal pain (FAP) is a common pediatric disorder associated with impairment in functioning that may persist for the long term. Anxiety is common in youth with FAP, and may be an important factor in predicting youth who are at greatest risk for increased impairment because o... |
__label__pos Saturday, August 21, 2010 CNN reports that Swedish law enforcement has arrested Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in absentia after it received complaints of rape and molestation. CNN did not report who made the charges; that information is apparently not forthcoming from Swedish authorities. Mr. Assange re... |
__label__neg Seven tips for making your first year of college a success The first semester of college is just one new thing after another. It’s challenging, exciting, and sometimes a little scary. As a professor who’s taught hundreds of firstyear students, I’d tell you that if that’s your experience, this means you’re ... |
__label__neg + Learning Machine Learning: A beginner's journey + Linear Regression + Logistic Regression + Multinomial Logistic Regression In this part, we are going to add hidden layers to our neural network, learn how backpropagation works for gradient descent in a deep NN, and finally talk about regularization techn... |
__label__neg SINCE crude oil was discovered in Nigeria, the nation economy has taken a mono-cultural dimension with total reliance on oil revenue. Prior to this period, being a country with vast agro-ecology and agricultural resources which enable efficient growth of various crops and animals, Nigeria’s economy flouris... |
__label__pos Every year, our neighbors host a Chili Cook-Off. Now in its 10 th year, word of mouth has turned this event into a giant extravaganza. Sometimes random strangers show up – “I heard from so-and-so, who heard from your neighbors that you do an awesome chili event.” Our Cook-Off hosts have a “the-more-the-mer... |
__label__neg Herbert Silberer (February 28, 1882, Vienna – January 12, 1923) was a Viennese psychoanalyst involved with the professional circle surrounding Sigmund Freud which included other pioneers of psychological study as Carl Jung, Alfred Adler and others. He had a background in athletics and sports journalism. He... |
__label__neg First for Australia As part of an Australian-first trial in Sydney, motorcyclists were allowed to lane filter between stationary vehicles at intersections from 1 March to 30 April 2013. The trial in the northern part of the Sydney CBD used a range of methods including video to monitor lane filtering behavi... |
__label__neg BLAIN, J. and WALLIS, R. J. (2004). Sacred sites, contested rites/rights: contemporary pagan engagements with the past. Journal of material culture, 9 (3), 237-261. PDF fulltext.pdf Download (136kB) | Preview Abstract Our Sacred Sites, Contested Rites/Rights project (www.sacredsites.org.uk) examines physic... |
__label__pos My world is rife with loss right now. From a broken foot and ankle to a family emergency to the memories of grief revisited, I am swimming in pain. In no particular order — because that is what grief does to me, it disrupts order and my capacity for it — here are some of the lessons that have emerged from ... |
__label__pos The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action, the key outcome of the 17th Conference of Parties (COP17) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in December 2011, has been dubbed by many as the platform for inaction, with the decision to find agreement by 2015 being seen as the agreement to dis... |
__label__pos I talk to strangers. Recently I talked to this lady who worked at a gas station. I was mixing up my special coffee for an all-night-er of college homework. There was the lady getting a new pot of coffee on and there was me wearing my black trench coat and beret with a half made cup of coffee. We stood ther... |
__label__neg Firefighters practise their skills on a high-rise building in Ha Noi's Cau Giay District. Negligence and ignorance of fire safety regulations by investors and residents at high-rise buildings have come to the public's attention following the latest blaze in Ha Noi. — VNA/VNS Photo The Duyet HA NOI (VNS) — ... |
__label__neg Circular reasoning Circular reasoning is a type of logical fallacy in which the "proof" of a statement ultimately depends on assuming the truth of the statement itself. It may also be called circular logic or a circular argument. We know that God exists because the Bible says so. We know that Bible is corr... |
__label__pos A reminder to get your comments in on the Comp Plan map website before Dec 31, 2013 when the comment period ends. What’s Inside? The Map App is a way for you to explore maps of the city and help determine what Portland could look like and how it should grow over the next 20 years. Use the Map App to learn ... |
__label__neg Companion Planting A Garden Companion planting means planning a garden to take advantage of the ability of certain plants to enhance plant growth or repel insect pests. Companion planting means planning your garden to take advantage of the protective or growth enhancing characteristics that some plants hav... |
__label__pos Researchers Study Human Interaction With Automated Cars Photo of UMTRI's driving simulator lab courtesy of University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Progress toward fully automated vehicles is happening rapidly, but many questions remain unanswered – particularly those related to human beha... |
__label__neg Text Version Books & Music Career Computers Education Family Food & Wine Health & Fitness Hobbies & Crafts Home & Garden Money News & Politics Relationships Religion & Spirituality Sports Travel & Culture TV & Movies Seasonal Change in the Garden The landscape was just gorgeous in the spring. Early summer ... |
__label__pos (Fwd) Are plants making fish happy??? Keith C. Cheng kcheng at psu.edu Wed Mar 25 17:09:37 EST 1998 Dear Eva and Thomas, We use no real plants, and only use bits of net or artifical plants for spawning. It is clear from experience in many laboratories that real plants from pet stores or the wild bring unde... |
__label__pos Parlay Tips Every once in a while, despite the best bookmaking and balancing of positions, sportsbook managers find a surprise in their daily summaries, like a player hitting a $1 million 8-team parlay. Though the occasional player hitting a home-run on a parlay should be expected, when a big one hits, it ... |
__label__pos Purred: Thu Jul 7, '11 5:28pm PST Hi, Just wondering what the urine is being collected for? They need a sample around 5mls. I would of course get as much as you can. The problem with urinalysis being done from a catch sample, is that there is always bacteria in everything. So there can be bacteria on the f... |
__label__neg Dueling Climate Reports: International team of scientists issue new report countering IPCC: ‘UN has hidden research that shows that nature, not humanity, controls the climate’ OTTAWA, Sept. 17, 2013 /CNW/ – “As the science promoted by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) fall... |
__label__pos The rivers of life (the psyche needs attention) Written by listed counsellor/psychotherapist: Judith Schuepfer-Griffin Registered MBACP, BA Hons 22nd March, 20140 Comments While I'm writing this, the Somerset Levels are under water for several weeks now; people and animals are being evacuated. It's assumed... |
__label__neg Since the master's degree in business administration first appeared decades ago, critics have rapped the MBA as an ivory tower creation with little relevance to real life. Indeed, many MBA graduates barely set foot in a workplace before they land a six-figure salary. But now, business schools are finding t... |
__label__pos Snowmakers and groomers saved the extra-lean 2011-12 season, and this time around the formerly hidden heroes are taking a starring role. As snowmaking guns begin blowing this month, the state’s snowmakers are employing the latest techniques, strategies and equipment to lay down the initial base that will a... |
__label__neg What Is Soldering and How Do You Use Solder Tools? Soldering (pronounced “soddering”) involves a material called solder that melts when placed on a hot object; the melted solder cools and forms a bond between two items. Your most basic soldering tool is a soldering iron with a soldering station. A solderin... |
__label__neg The alpha-blocker prazosin (Minipress) can cause dizziness and lightheadedness, both common side effects. Early in treatment, fainting can occur, especially when standing up. As a VIPPS accredited pharmacy licensed in all 50 states, we only sell FDA approved medications as is required by law. IMPORTANT: HO... |
__label__neg New Delhi: Planning Commission is believed to have proposed 12 percent increase in the plan expenditure or gross budgetary support (GBS), which include allocations for social sector schemes like mid-day meal, for 2013-14. "We have proposed something that is broadly consistent with the 12th Plan. We have no... |
__label__pos Private Lives Published in Metropolis August 2005 The difficulties of saving New Canaan's modernist architecture [unedited text; please do not cite to Metropolis] By Fred A. Bernstein Janet Lindstrom, the executive director of the New Canaan Historical Society, devotes much of her time to trying to save th... |
__label__pos Monoamine oxidase A plays role in child trauma resilience BOSTON, MA — Long-term studies of child development indicate thatsome people remain psychologically healthy despite years of severedeprivation and trauma. Researchers are now studying thecharacteristics and circumstances surrounding the ability to e... |
__label__pos With the reappearance, and second defeat, of the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) in the US Senate, the debate surrounding film piracy has once again ignited. As with all previous attempts to regulate an essentially unregulatable medium in the form of the internet, the mu... |
__label__neg Daily Market Update: USD Weakness the theme as EUR and GBP rally to make fresh highs Published 03/05/2016 | 09:39 It was a slow and quiet start to the week yesterday with China, Singapore, Hong Kong, UK and others celebrating Labor day , unless you were in Leicester that is. Leicester City last night won t... |
__label__neg A cooperative body, whose members will be appointed by the ministers for research in the nations of the EU and the EEA, has decided that Europe will make a joint effort to build new CO2 laboratories. The decision allocates a key role in this process to Norway: Norway will be the host country for the effort... |
__label__neg Access You are not currently logged in. Access your personal account or get JSTOR access through your library or other institution: Images of Native Americans in Advertising: Some Moral Issues Michael K. Green Journal of Business Ethics Vol. 12, No. 4 (1993), pp. 323-330 Published by: Springer Stable URL: ... |
__label__neg Last summer, a lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleging Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations against two individuals related to Noble Corporation, a global oil and gas drilling services company, nearly went to trial in federal court in Texas. SEC v. Jackson and Ru... |
__label__pos Be nice. Get mad. Be early. Be late. These are some of the contradictory tips travelers have to offer when it comes to trying to score a free flight upgrade. In a recent report out of Skyscanner, 61 percent of flight attendants said they’ve bumped flyers up from economy to premium class cabins, giving pref... |
__label__neg Beauty treatments can dig deep holes into your pocket and not only that, but some of the treatments might not be that effective. So hundreds of dollars might be spent with no positive outcome. Before heading to the dermatologist or the department store, take a look in your own kitchen for your own beauty r... |
__label__pos For Islanders interested in how offshore wind development might affect fishing and birds, a meeting tonight at 5 pm, in the Oak Bluffs Library, will feature two simultaneous work sessions to discuss both topics. The public meeting is the second in a series of four on Martha’s Vineyard organized by the Exec... |
__label__pos Ku-ring-gai is a piece of suburban paradise in the inner rings of Sydney. A district of modest homes and quaint small-scale shopping districts, it sits near one of the last remaining stretches of blue-gum forest inside Australia’s largest city. You can still catch the occasional cockatoo luxuriating on a b... |
__label__neg When Paul qualified as a solicitor in 1988, the computer games industry was still in its infancy and seemed an unlikely foundation on which to build a career in the law. However, shortly after qualifying, Paul happened to start working with one of the UK’s first computer games publishers. He quickly discov... |
__label__neg Racism without Racists : Color-blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America 9781442220553| İngilizce | Türler Genel Sosyoloji Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s acclaimed Racism without Racists documents how beneath our contemporary conversation about race lies a full-blown arsenal of arguments, p... |
__label__pos One month after the capital’s power provider promised to end chronic city blackouts for good this hot season, residents and businesses continue to find themselves sweltering in the heat and throwing away any spoilable goods due to the unpredictable losses of electricity. In March, Electricite du Cambodge e... |
__label__pos While examining views and portfolios of many large, buy-side institutions, I’ve been reading what could only be described as unscientific cautious optimism for the U.S. economy. There is an expectation to further accumulate the equity market’s existing winners based on earnings growth and valuations. The b... |
__label__neg Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at noon: Decline of cash assistance and child well-being, Luke Shaefer Murphy, Susan A. 2003. "Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimes." Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Statistical Methodology), 65(2): 331-366. A dynamic treatment regime is a list of decision rules, one per ... |
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