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__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: Jed S. Rakoff, U.S.D.J. Animalfeeds International Corp. and KP Chemical Corp. filed federal suits alleging that Stolt-Nielsen SA et al. (collectively "Stolt") violated the antitrust laws in ways that caused respondents to overpay for the shipment of various items ...
__label__pos How Your Diet Makes You Lazy Janill Gilbert stashed this in Food A new study out of the University of California-Los Angeles suggests that eating a consistent diet of processed foods and carrying extra weight causes people to become tired and inactive—not the other way around. But on the upside, it indicat...
__label__pos Obviously, an author's biases will color a work to some degree. However, if the author is seeking to portray their society as accurately as possible as a given to the story line, than how different a view of that society would you get than if you were to interview a (thoughtful?) member of that society? I ...
__label__neg A new study has shown that the income gap between the richest 1 percent in the United States and the rest of the American people reached its widest point in 2012 since 1928. An analysis of the Internal Revenue Service™s data by economists at the University of California, Berkeley, the Paris School of Econo...
__label__neg IT managers are still scratching their heads over the rules of virtualization licensing as corporations race to... By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. adopt the burgeoning technology. At...
__label__pos Securing a small business grant in the state of South Dakota The discussion that small businesses are very important for the stability of the economy, are very common these days. The state of South Dakota has proven this altogether. The state not only uses small business grants give by the federal governme...
__label__pos 2 July 2016 Cross-Cultural Competence Excellent business knowledge and advanced technology are not always enough to effectively compete in the increasing global work environment. The collision of various cultural expectations usually leads, at least initially, to misunderstandings and stumbling stones alon...
__label__pos As my endo Dr Emery pointed out to me early in my transition back in 1994, we transwomen also get an increased breast cancer risk along with the boobies. Today is the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in which we take time to raise public awareness about breast cancer, its causes, the latest resea...
__label__neg The Library The value of taking a closer look at the therapist Sharma, Natasha (2012) The value of taking a closer look at the therapist. DClinPsych thesis, University of Warwick. Full text not available from this repository. Official URL: http://webcat.warwick.ac.uk/record=b2585377~S1 Abstract A plethora ...
__label__neg Special Programs A Secret Safe Place For Newborns Over a two-year period, the Mobile County Child Death Review Team, under the leadership of John Tyson, District Attorney, reviewed 10 infant deaths. These babies were found abandoned along the Gulf Coast, left many times by mothers able to hide their pregna...
__label__neg NewYork Port Authority board to acquire and redevelop New Jerseyrail facility The Port Authority Board of Commissionersauthorized the purchase and redevelopment of Greenville Yards,a century-old rail yard in Jersey City, New Jersey. This willserve as the lynchpin to removing up to 360,000 trash trucksannua...
__label__neg Maryland's top transportation priorities should include widening the Baltimore Beltway, making Route 295 six lanes near BWI Marshall Airport and building the city's Red Line light rail, a national transportation group said Wednesday. The recommendations were part of a 40-item wish list compiled by TRIP, a ...
__label__neg Setback for Huntington's disease therapy Brain-tissue transplants don't last very long in patients. A once-promising clinical therapy for Huntington's disease needs to head back to the lab, research suggests. Huntington's disease is an inherited, untreatable and fatal disease in which patients develop seve...
__label__pos Echo Zhao Miss Yusuf ENG3U 10 November 2014 Media influence on teenagers At present, human society is quickly moving into the information era, media has played a significant role in people’s life. However, while many people are enjoying the benefits brought by the media, there have raised a public concern ...
__label__pos Planning for your vacation indeed can be a tedious task. You are a busy professional and it seems that getting the right itinerary and hotel booking can be a mammoth job. At the same time, you have a budget to take care of. It is here that you need expert guidance and professional help so that you do not h...
__label__pos Jeff Glor talks to John M. Barry about "Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State and the Birth of Liberty." Jeff Glor: What inspired you to write the book? John M. Barry: This is a longer story than you might think. Originally i planned to write a book about the home front in Wor...
__label__neg Investment in small savings schemes floated by the government to invest hard earned money without any pre-checking is no longer true. The interest rates on these schemes are now linked to the government bond yields. An investor will need to assess the future movement of interest rates before committing mon...
__label__neg DIRECTOR'S WELCOME The Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC) has been advancing the cause of liberal arts and sciences education in a public college setting for more than a quarter century. Our 30 member institutions combine student-centered teaching in small classes with innovative curricula an...
__label__neg Student Services in District 30 The Student Services Department provides educational services and supports to ensure that we, as a District, fulfill our mission to meet the educational needs of all of our students and assist them in achieving their potential as learners. To accomplish this goal, student se...
__label__pos Jim Colby , Manager, Business & Technology Development, Semiconductor Business Unit, Littelfuse, Inc. Along with the ever increasing drive for improved gas mileage, automobile manufacturers are striving to make their vehicles safer with each new design iteration. The safety features that are now available ...
__label__neg Hong Ning Dairy, known as Hong Kong’s only licensed organic milk farm, has lost its license and is selling milk products made from formula as fresh milk, Apple Daily reported Tuesday. Once popular among local families as a place to visit during holidays, the dairy, founded 53 years ago, has not received vi...
__label__pos Shanghai General Motor’s (SGM) supply-chain initiative has yielded a reduction of more than one million tons of water, more than 80 million kWh of energy and more than 55,000 tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. SGM, in partnership with the World Environment Center, launched the “Greening the Supply Cha...
__label__pos Flashpoint [ Back ] Posted by web-chief on Jun 1, 2012 @ 8:33AM Snippet: TORONTO, ON - In his May 30 letter to the National Post, OPFFA president Fred LeBlanc makes some valid points, but also some that are of dubious validity or at least coloured by association politics. Specifically; “The OPFFA supports ...
__label__neg It's time for a little perspective on President Barack Obama's stimulus bill. Do you have any idea just how much a billion dollars is? How would you like to spend the rest of your life operating on a budget of $1,000 a day? At this rate, even if you were born yesterday, and even if you spent every penny of...
__label__pos I am blessed with children who really like history, and they are happy to attend things like Pioneer Days or Threshing Shows with me. It is important for kids to know history. It is important for kids to see history in action when they get the chance. It helps explain how we got to where we are today. It h...
__label__pos Sponsored Links Discover the foods that you need to consume to rev up your sex life Chocolates Chocolate is fantasized as one of the best aphrodisiacs that could be enjoyed passionately by couples during the act of intimacy. The creamy and smooth texture sets you in the right mood instantly. Chocolate cont...
__label__neg About Health Search the Health Library Get the facts on diseases, conditions, tests and procedures. Patient Care I Want To... Research I Want To... Find Research Faculty Enter the last name, specialty or keyword for your search below. School of Medicine Surgical Removal and Medical Treatment of Head and Ne...
__label__pos iPhone users rocking out to their favorite tunes may damage more than their hearing, if new research published by Greenpeace has any basis in fact. The report claims that iPhone's included headphones contain dangerous levels of toxic chemicals that may be harmful to reproductive organs, or "happy zone" for...
__label__pos Considering how they also build the massive pyramids and those sphinxes, it’s in the ancient Egyptian’s nature to send away their dead ones in an overly extravagant fashion. Despite being a quintessential feature of the Egyptian life, it was an expensive and long process, one that would take 70-days to com...
__label__neg Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a liquid solution to help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria and keep patients safe in hospitals.The substance, based on specially designed bacteriophages – viruses that infect bacteria – is able to alter the genetic makeup of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. D...
__label__neg Like other manufacturers of the high-performance athletic tape that’s taken the world by storm, the makers of KT Tape are enthusiastic about their kinesiology tape and eager to see more people benefiting from it. Yet, they also realize that certain conditions receive no benefit from KT Tape – and could, in...
__label__neg Can you receive a term of life imprisonment for forcing someone to accompany you to a different room in their own house?: Justice Scalia and a unanimous Supreme Court say “yes” in Whitfield v. United States of America, (though to be fair, I should note that Mr. Whitfield had just tried to rob a bank). 18 U...
__label__neg Victoria welcomes investor migrants and is the state of choice for over half of Australia's business and investor migrants from China 1. Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria: a state with an estimated resident population of nearly 6 million people. Victoria celebrates its rich culture and diverse popu...
__label__neg Try this easy soup recipe for an alternative way to enjoy sweet potato Soup is usually associated with cold winter days, but it’s also a light yet filling option that can be just as appealing in the summer, too. Summer can pose some serious challenges to staying in shape (a glass of wine in the sun, anyone...
__label__pos A considerable drop in oxygen levels during a seizure, researchers at UC Davis Medical Centre, may be responsible for the sudden and unexpected death of epilepsy patients. They add that the lack of brain signaling - that makes the patient keep breathing- worsens the situation. However, researchers admit mo...
__label__pos Most people know there are many personal ‘matchmaker’ sites devoted to LDS singles. Why such sites would develop is obvious: there are a multitude of reasons why marrying within the faith is preferable, even from just a ‘getting along together’ standpoint, let alone adding in the prospect of eternal marria...
__label__pos Introduction For all those with strong humanitarian desires and a special interest in bringing about a difference in the lives of other can choose social work as a career. For majority out there, social work is a hobby let alone a career for just the privileged classes. It is assumed that it is often not a...
__label__neg How to Restructure Failed Banking Systems: Lessons from the U.S. in the 1930's and Japan in the 1990's Charles Calomiris, Joseph R. Mason The costs of government assistance to banks depend on the way rescues are managed. The cnetral questions of policy reference do not revolve around whether to bail out ba...
__label__pos People who run races of more than 50 miles get hurt — stresses and strains and bruised toes. But generally they are healthier and take less sick time than the rest of us. None of that’s too surprising, if you imagine what it takes to run even five miles. Running races longer than a marathon — 26.2 miles — ...
__label__pos A few years ago, my small local hospital asked a senate staffer if she could assist them in obtaining federal money for a new building. So she did, expediting the process by which that particular corner of northern New Hampshire was deemed to be “under-served” and thus eligible for the fed gravy. At the ri...
__label__pos Monday January 23, 2017 Jump to content In my opinion the discussion/ argument over firearms limitations is a waste of energy for several reasons. Those with opinions, including myself, are likely to be prejudiced or worse yet biased and unwilling to have an open minded point-of-view about laws limiting "r...
__label__neg Abhorred by Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Republican legislators and even President Barack Obama, regulations have been a popular target of lawmakers this year. Prosperity in the private sector, they say, will come when government removes rules that stifle competition and growth. On Jan. 25, 2011, the House Bus...
__label__neg 2011 Trafficking in Persons Report - Antigua and Barbuda Publisher United States Department of State Publication Date 27 June 2011 Cite as United States Department of State, 2011 Trafficking in Persons Report - Antigua and Barbuda, 27 June 2011, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/4e12ee9bc.html [a...
__label__neg Q: I am an 8th grade cross country and track runner. When I run during practice, I do very well and have top times. However, when I have meets, my performance is slower; is it because I am so nervous? For example, during practice when I run the 800, my time is 2:35; but when I run in a race, my time is 2:4...
__label__neg The Twin Cities has the best unemployment rate of any large metropolitan area in the United States. Job growth across a mix of industries drove down May unemployment in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area to 4.0 percent, edging out Austin, Texas, and Columbus, Ohio, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Tuesday....
__label__pos Thomas G. Dolan According to Mike Freeborg, sales/marketing director for YESCO Electronics in Logan, Utah, one of the worst things that can happen to a sign shop is to sell an electronic sign and have it disappoint your customer’s expectations. It’s not that Freeborg isn’t a believer in electronic message ...
__label__pos COLUMBUS, Ohio — When Roy Wadding sits down at a bar, he makes sure to scan the draft selection before ordering a beer. His eyes zip from one tap handle to the next, searching for something different, something he has never tried before. “I see something new and I gravitate to it,” the 51-year-old Tampa., ...
__label__pos Our aim is to conduct research that leads to breakthroughs in innovation and strategic questions. We bring together researchers from throughout the digital economy and focus on four key themes. Big data Computer forensics; data mining; data warehousing; information retrieval; intelligent network security; ...
__label__pos General tendencies for the sign of the Rooster in the year of the Rooster: The year of the Fire Rooster starts on January 28th 2017 and ends on February 15th 2018 and for the sign of the Rooster from the Chinese zodiac is one of the best years. It, actually, is the year of your sign when you have high chan...
__label__pos by Peter Sigrist As part of a class on woody plant identification, I've been working on an online archive of plants for use in urban settings. Although the current focus is on distinguishing features, the site is linked to a woody plants database with more information on the conditions these plants need to...
__label__pos Salvo: Life as information is fatal to current evolution theory June 19, 2014 Posted by News under Darwinism, Intelligent Design, News When I first began to study these issues over a decade ago, I sometimes wondered whether I would wake up one morning to learn that researchers had discovered the way in whi...
__label__pos When I heard that Lancôme had a jar of face cream in Paris containing two million stem cells cultivated from a special rose that grows in its own field in the Loire Valley, that they had spent more than a decade developing it, that it was the most costly moisturizer they have ever produced, and that those ...
__label__pos CLLR MARK Warters (Letters, May 1)tries to claim credit for something he had little, if anything, to do with. Article 4, in relation to Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs), was introduced by the Labour Government in April 2010 – however the Acts powers weakened by the Conservative Housing Minister in Octo...
__label__pos 81% of Indian CEOs see talent shortage as biggest threat: PwC New Delhi: About 81 percent of Indian CEOs see unavailability of key skills as the biggest threat to their growth prospects and wish to change their organisation's talent strategy in the next 12 months, a report says. According to a PwC study on...
__label__neg India is negotiating with African nations for fifth freedom rights to enable the nation's airlines to operate to destinations in Latin America. If such a freedom were permitted, Indian airlines would be able to operate from a destination in Africa to Latin American destinations, while African airlines woul...
__label__neg Structural Biochemistry/Genome Analysis The purpose of genomics research has been the sequencing and analysis of the human genome. The human genome is made up of about 3 billion base pairs of DNA, which are distributed among 24 chromosomes. This poses the difficulty of producing a complete sequence. By goi...
__label__neg While media outlets often publicize government missteps, such as the U.S. Department of Energy’s loans to the now bankrupt company Solyndra,[1] they typically underreport quiet successes. One such example at the state level is the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) progra...
__label__neg Budget Amount *help ¥2,100,000 (Direct Cost : ¥2,100,000) Fiscal Year 1994 : ¥800,000 (Direct Cost : ¥800,000) Fiscal Year 1993 : ¥700,000 (Direct Cost : ¥700,000) Fiscal Year 1992 : ¥600,000 (Direct Cost : ¥600,000) Research Abstract In granulosa cells, Gn-RH stimulated [^<32>P] phosphate incorporation in...
__label__pos Two women appeared before the king. Both were wailing; one was holding a baby. The woman without the baby told the king that the baby was hers and that the other woman had stolen it after she had smothered her own baby in her sleep. They argued back and forth, screaming and cursing each other. The king sai...
__label__neg An understanding of the magnitude and frequency of low-flow discharges is an important part of protecting surface-water resources and planning for municipal and industrial economic expansion. Low-flow characteristics are summarized for 22 continuous-record gaging stations in North Carolina (19 sites) and V...
__label__pos I distinctly recall a little non-event at a conference: I was scooting to catch a friend’s talk on time. I found him sitting in the hallway outside the room, slide carousel* in his lap. Grabbing a bunch of slides and putting them into his carousel. He was picking out slides, on the fly at literally the las...
__label__pos This is so easy, it’s almost ridiculous. And it begins with telling your child that he or she can watch as much TV as they want. You heard right. As much as they want. Their choice. But…For every show they watch, they must fill out a questionnaire, answering questions like: 1. Name the characters in the sh...
__label__neg Observations on the ova and larvae of Netelia vinulae ( N. cephalotes Holmgren) (lchneumonidae: Tryphoninae), a gregarious ectoparasitoid of the Puss moth caterpillar, Cerura vinula L. Hewett Ellis Introduction Hymenopteran parasitoids may attack the ova, caterpillars or pupae of Lepidoptera. They may be s...
__label__neg Marina RUBIO-GOMEZ Nationality Spanish Year of selection 2010 Institution INSERM Country France Risk Life risks Type of support Post-Doctoral Fellowship Granted amount 60 000 € Duration 1 year Stroke hits the bottle line Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide and the number one cause of acqu...
__label__pos This study of English political thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is organized around the concept of a Whig tradition. Professor Burrow argues that the study of nineteenth-century liberal thought has taken insufficient account of its eighteenth-century antecedents. The work ofmodern schola...
__label__neg Working Papers, Bar-Ilan University, Department of Economics 2013-12 Abstract: This paper proposes an explanation for the decrease in social mobility that has occurred in the last two decades in a number of advanced economies, as well as for the divergence in mobility dynamics across countries. Within an i...
__label__pos Abstract An outline is given of the wide-ranging debate on how disability should be understood, and the importance of the arguments for policies and practices concerned with disability and poverty in the developing world. Citation Enabling disabled people to reduce poverty study: The social model of disabi...
__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 When inventors talk about patents, they're usually referring to a utility patent. That's because utility patents cover the most common types of inventions -- those producing some sort of useful function or result. Utility patents give the owner the right to prevent others from using, manufacturing, or sell...
__label__neg The pathways that comprise cellular metabolism are highly interconnected, and alterations in individual enzymes can have far-reaching effects. As a result, global profiling methods that measure gene expression are of limited value in predicting how the loss of an individual function will affect the cell. I...
__label__neg Continue Reading The U.S. Congress abolished federal homesteading in 1976, but some rural towns, such as Beatrice, Nebraska, have created their own homesteading programs, according to About.com, the Wall Street Journal and CNBC. Local homesteading programs, modeled on the federal program, are designed to c...
__label__pos Leverage digital technologies to achieve competitive advantage through market-leading processes, products and services, customer relationships, and innovation How does Information Technology enable competitive advantage? Digital Disciplines details four strategies that exploit today's digital technologies ...
__label__neg Contents What is a UCAS fair? UCAS fairs (sometimes called HECs, or Higher Education Conventions) are big events, held all over the country, which many people will visit during Y12. They’re usually run by UCAS, and you can find information about upcoming events here. In a nutshell, they involve most univer...
__label__neg We recently reiterated a Neutral recommendation on Medivation, Inc. . Medivation received a major boost in late August when the FDA approved its prostate cancer treatment, Xtandi, several months ahead of the target date. Xtandi, which was launched in the US in September, could very well be a game-changer f...
__label__neg David Hessekiel As we enter a new decade, I've tried to identify the most influential cause marketing campaigns. My hope is to educate and be educated by inspiring a dialogue on the most outstanding work in this field. 1. American Express Statue of Liberty Restoration (1983): During a three-month period, A...
__label__pos Lawmakers are expected to vote Tuesday on a 350-page bill that would make Massachusetts the first state to impose limits on how much health care providers can spend on medical costs. It’s a complicated, far-reaching bill that depends on the state’s ability to collect massive amounts of data and to make it ...
__label__pos One of the memorable talks of the second day was Ben Hammersley‘s talk on Ettiquette and the Singularity. It was entertaining, not just because of the “men’s unbifurcated garment” that was being worn, but for the enthusiasm of the speech. There was a lot of comments made about the speech in various places,...
__label__pos log in account Posted by Michael Greene on April 29, 2010 I’ve had a few days to catch my breath (and catch up on email) after the Forrester Marketing Forum in Los Angeles and I’m finally in a position to reflect upon what was an exciting and informative few days on the west coast. A few key takeaways: B2B...
__label__neg Selecting your mortgage lender is one of the biggest decisions you'll make when buying your home. You want a loan representative you're comfortable with personally, but it's also helpful to know what type of lender different loan officers work for: specifically, bank or broker. Banks and brokers follow dif...
__label__neg What are the flavors of light? There are good reasons that almost everything we know about the distant universe came to us through measurements of light (electromagnetic radiation). Since light was present even at the birth of the universe, the field of astronomy predates just about everything. From anothe...
__label__neg The Memphremagog Watershed Association is hosting a panel discussion Tuesday night about what it calls a "tar sands threat to Lake Memphremagog." The discussion has been organized jointly by the Memphremagog Watershed Association and National Wildlife Federation. "Community members are invited to attend a ...
__label__pos EENP Assistance Dog JJ makes history! This amazing story of JJ's life-changing nose has captivated people on every continent! When KK's family started looking for an assistance dog for their five year old daughter, they were turned down repeatedly... until EENP agreed to help. Will you help say "yes!" to m...
__label__pos The first of two contracts letting agencies buy complex professional services kicked off with awards going to 123 small businesses. The General Services Administration today made 220 awards under the small business set-aside portion of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) multiple a...
__label__neg Lets say you have two friends. One of your friends keeps stealing money from the other. Wouldn’t you feel an obligation to warn your one friend about the other? Of course you would! It’s the same obligation I feel when I think about your money and inflation. There’s an invisible creature among us that cont...
__label__pos Sometimes sputum expectorated during a coughing blood veins may occur.If this symptom is sporadic, then it indicates damage to the vessel.In this case, there is no room for panic.But if you cough up blood for colds is protracted, it is time to sound the alarm.After all, this symptom may signal serious dise...
__label__neg "I'm a hard gainer and I've tried my share of natural anabolics.. anyway I've been using your IGF1RX for 2 weeks and I have to say its easily the best I've used yet.. I felt the effects immediately and across the board I'm up 5% - 7% on my rep weights which is amazing, especially for me.. this ones a keepe...
__label__neg by Dennis Miller | January 9, 2014 12:00 am My wife Jo and I spent a weekend last fall at our daughter Holly’s house, enjoying time with our two young grandchildren, three-year-old Brock and eight-year-old Braidyn. With two young boys, the house can get pretty loud. Not only do they run and shout like all ...
__label__neg By Don Bolding Fort Hood Herald Unemployment in the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) crept up from 4.5 percent in August to 4.8 percent in September, but the figures reflect an increased number of people in the civilian labor force. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) recorded ...
__label__pos I like to make most of my meals from scratch. I get a real sense of satisfaction from mixing together different herbs and spices and getting the flavours I’m looking for. However, there are times when I just don’t want to spend long getting dinner ready. I want something quick to prepare, easy and tasty, w...
__label__pos “Hmmm…this feels like a head. Wait! Isn’t my baby’s head supposed to be ‘down there??’ I think my baby’s breech!” If you find yourself in this situation, first of all, don’t stress! The majority of babies turn head-down by the third trimester; of those that haven’t, the majority of them will head for the e...
__label__neg On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Morris County, whose decision is reported at 220 N.J. Super. 388. Shebell, Gruccio and Landau. The opinion of the court was delivered by Shebell, J.A.D. [230 NJSuper Page 347] Defendant Morris Township Planning Board (Board) appeals from a judg...
__label__pos The idea of using cloth diapers for my baby came even before I was pregnant with her. As I told before in my previous entry, I wore cloth menstrual pads so I think wearing cloth diapers is a thing I would do to my baby for sure. During 44 days of confinement, I had not bought any of cloth diapers, I was us...
__label__pos We've all heard the statistics: 2 out of 3 people are overweight, 1 out of 3 people are obese, 2 out of 5 people will develop cancer in their lifetime, 1 out of 2 people will die from heart disease or cancer, and for the first time in recorded history, some people are now projecting that the lifespan of to...
__label__pos (Rawpixel.com via Shutterstock) For decades, Upstate New York attempted to move on from its past and create a version of Silicon Valley. Typically, these attempts were associated with initiatives intended to brand the region the new Silicon Valley, but they used old-time metrics. Instead, if we want to cre...
__label__pos Pope Francis recently opined: "We don't want this globalised economic system which does us so much harm. Men and women have to be at the centre (of an economic system) as God wants, not money." Unfortunately, the globalised economic system he decries has raised the standard of living for every person on th...
__label__pos In some species, females who engage in sexual activity with each other are more Psychosocial Factors Psychosocial forces cited in the literature and thought to binary options definition zionist male homosexuality include (1) separation-individuation binary options definition zionist, with an overly binary ...
__label__pos Eric Hayot of the University of Arizona and Edward Wesp of the University of Wisconsin have just published "Reading Game/Text: Everquest, Alienation, and Digital Communities" in Postmodern Culture. The article is an interesting critical ramble (in a good sense of that word) through a number of theoretical ...
__label__pos This is a rerun of a post that first appeared on September 30, 2009: I've been thinking more about my past experiences with walking at night in the mountains. When I was in my years between about 19 and 25 I did a lot of night walking, not for any bad intent, but just because it was interesting and it was ...
__label__pos Globe-trotting contributor Michael Webb muses about the downside of travel and some of his pet peeves. Whenever I fly abroad I’m fascinated by the recurring mysteries of travel, starting, of course, in the airport. Why do tourists who seem to go everywhere in tank tops and shorts feel compelled to tote hug...
__label__neg After the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, or ACGME, approved new resident duty hour limits that especially affect first-year residents, Academy leaders and family medicine program directors are concerned that upper-level residents and faculty will shoulder too much of the workload and...