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__label__neg Rh & ABO incompatibility is rare, however does happen on occasion. Rh and ABO incompatibility is when a pregnant woman’s blood type does not match her baby’s blood type. As a result, this may have devastating effects on the baby, such as destruction of the baby’s red blood cells. In addition, the mother's ... |
__label__neg Police are deployed in Meiktila, Burma in March 2013, amid Buddhist-Muslim violence (Photo: Getty) A new report from the U.S. State Department has found that government-sanctioned discrimination against Muslims and Jews is on the rise in some parts of the world - and that the world has experienced a genera... |
__label__neg What do I learn? You learn how to deal with a wide range of first-aid incidents and you study a range of subjects, including: • legalities, responsibilities and reporting • assessment of the situation • dealing with an unresponsive casualty • shock • control of bleeding • resuscitation • bandaging • heart ... |
__label__pos User:OscarO Deeming resolutions The Budget Act provided for "deeming resolutions" which means that if one chamber passes the budget resolution, but the other does not, the resolution is "deemed" passed for the purpose of placing mandatory spending targets on each appropriations subcommittee and the Appropr... |
__label__pos Yemolla, Ethiopia — Water is a precious commodity in these dry highlands of Ethiopia, as in many other parts of Africa. Women walk hours round trip to get it, carrying it home in heavy pottery jugs on their back. Usually, it is dirty, drawn from streams shared with cattle. Health specialists says that this... |
__label__pos “They don’t want us unified” Crips, Bloods look through the divisive tactics of the state and pose a REAL solution to the problem of a racist system. Baton Rouge, LA — As factions across the country, from the mainstream to the grassroots, attempt to use the recent tragedies to breed divide, an unlikely and... |
__label__pos College students are known for their enthusiasm and high energy levels. Because of this, college is often the best time to start a business. Further, there are a number of historical examples of top businesses that were founded while the founder was still receiving an education. The advent of powerful smar... |
__label__pos As kids, rainbows signified something magical, an etherealness that had to do with fairies and leprechauns waiting at the end of the rainbow with a pot of gold. With age came a more logical explanation of moisture, sunlight and the reflection and refraction of light. But despite our understanding of the ph... |
__label__neg Help to Save will be available to millions of people Millions of workers who receive job benefits universal credit or working tax credits, and save £50 a month over two years through the new 'Help to Save' scheme will be rewarded with hundreds of pounds after two and four years. This first bonus after two ... |
__label__pos Cape Town -The Western Cape economy is still growing, but lack of vigour in themanufacturing and construction sector is a cause for some concern, reckonsEconomists.co.za chief economist Mike Schüssler, who compiles the Sake24 and BoEPrivate Clients Western Cape Barometer. In May thebarometer's main index f... |
__label__neg What exactly is a Tree and what are a Trees Life Stages. Author Message James Kilkelly Rank: Site Admin Joined: 30 May 2006 Posts: 2142 Location: West of Ireland Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:44 pm Post subject: What exactly is a Tree and what are a Trees Life Stages. What exactly is a Tree and what are a Tre... |
__label__pos The inaugural participants in the New York Digital Health Accelerator (NYDHA) program, which seeks to make the state a hub for the emerging digital health technology industry, were announced Oct. 15. The eight companies — AdhereTx, Aidin, Avado, CipherHealth, Cureatr, MedCPU, Remedy Systems and SpectraMD —... |
__label__neg These energy resources and, in particular, the oil and natural gas deposits have now become the apple of discord in Central Asia introducing, according to analysts, a new chapter in the ├Great Game┼ (1) of control over Eurasia. Although the stakes involved remain the same, i.e., power, influence, security,... |
__label__neg So, What Is a Gene? by Frank Sherwin, M.A. * DNA is the famous molecule of heredity that carries the code of life—an altogether remarkable biopolymer (polynucleotide). As expected, the more research that is conducted on the DNA molecule, the more complexity it divulges. 1 Decades ago, when less was known a... |
__label__pos Do you think that abortion should be legalised in Ireland? 10 Posts What's the point of making everything 100% worse by killing an innocent child on top of everything else? I also have a disability but I went on to have 8 healthy children. Children who are delighted to have been born. And yes, I've been ra... |
__label__pos It’s been a while since the word “globalization” came into widespread use. But its meaning isn’t always clear, perhaps because each person uses the term in his own way. As for me, I understand it as a condition in which cross-border movements of not only money and goods, but people and even land, effective... |
__label__neg 2015 CCR 2015 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Report) The City of Kerrville, TexasImmuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly and i... |
__label__neg The lines between salon brands and mass-market hair-care labels continue to blur as 2005 retail sales for the total U.S. hair-care market hit $7.2 billion. Packaged Facts estimates the total market for hair-care products grew 3.9 percent over total sales for 2004, topping $7.2 billion in 2005. The compound... |
__label__pos By Katherine Tallmadge Over the years, I’ve noticed that clients who added a certain item to their diet seemed more likely to lose weight. And this happened even when their calorie intake remained the same. What is this superfood? It’s Archive Did Nose Cells Help Paralyzed Man Walk? By Peter Russell WebMD ... |
__label__neg Patient's Bill of Rights As a person receiving mental health services, you have the right to: Be treated with dignity and respect. Choose the services or programs in which you participate based upon information about rules, treatment procedures, costs, risks, rights and responsibilities. Ask questions and ... |
__label__pos Eighty percent of children with a mental health problem do not receive treatment. Are there enough providers? Is cost a factor? Do parents know where to go for help, especially in a crisis? Southern Remedy looks at how to get mental health help and the types of treatment available for children. previous po... |
__label__pos Nasal Irrigation for Kids – Pediatric Nasal Rinse & Improved Kid’s Neti Pot Alternative The number of positive changes in a child’s health that accompany consistently using a pediatric nasal rinse can be surprising. Nasal irrigation for kids can improve children’s sleep, nutrition, allergies, asthma, comfo... |
__label__pos We mistakenly think that touch occurs on the periphery of our self, a skin thing. But truthfully each surface stimulus travels far into the most hidden interior landscapes of our self, traversing long nerve cells right through the buried spinal core to enter and gather in the deep folds of our brain. It's ... |
__label__neg Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced the release of a Draft Sustainable Stormwater Management Plan, a component of PlaNYC that examines and identifies immediate and long-term solutions to capture rain water before it overflows the sewer system, causes flooding and pollutes waterways. “We designed PlaNYC to... |
__label__pos Reader's comments » By adding a comment on the site, you accept our terms and conditions. The practising of religion has no place in public schools. It’s troubling that some people don’t understand this. When the Toronto Sun reported that Valley Park Middle School in Toronto was hosting Islamic services Fr... |
__label__neg You know that new particle collider that was supposed to isolate the Higgs boson, the so-called “God particle,” which supposedly gives particles their mass? And how some people worried that the experiment might create a black hole that would destroy the earth? Well, the collider keeps breaking down. To the... |
__label__neg Atmospheric Sciences & Global Change Research Highlights November 2013 With Our Sites in the Sky ARM's Aerial Facility provides extensive datasets, new upgrades extend capabilities The ARM Climate Research Facility has provided the scientific community with extensive and freely available datasets since 200... |
__label__neg Chicago, Ill. (PRWEB) March 15, 2016 The American Hospital Association (AHA) today announced it has exclusively endorsed Quality Reporting and Management Solution from Medisolv, Inc. Following a proprietary due diligence process, AHA Solutions, a division of Health Forum, the strategic business enterprise ... |
__label__pos Ask Dr. Ellis January, 2006 Question: What is shyness and how can I overcome it? Dr. Ellis answers: Shyness can be quite normal and sensible—as when you shy away from doing things you really don’t want to do but in a moment of weakness you promised to do. Or when you shy away from staying too long with dif... |
__label__neg Introduction There are some pretty complicated explanations of the center of gravity of a load. Complex mathematical ways are available to determine the center of gravity of any load. As riggers, all we care about is where the load's center of gravity is located. Why Is The Center of Gravity Important? Bal... |
__label__neg This paper has been added to your cart ($35.00) To gain further insight into the seismic design of concentrically braced frames as defined by the Canadian and Chinese codes, a comparison of the main design requirements contained in each code is carried out in this paper. The comparison emphasizes on the di... |
__label__neg When I walked into the building where I work yesterday, I was greeted with the most glorious sunrise. I was so struck by it that as soon as I put my things in my office, I grabbed my phone and took a few pictures. Little did I know, an hour later, all hell would break loose in Connecticut. We’re never prep... |
__label__pos At its roots, permaculture is the idea of using agriculture to mimic natural ecosystems. It uses the idea of a closed-loop system — nothing wasted, no outside inputs needed. Ideally, everything is balanced and sustainable, just like it is in nature. Although agriculture was the basis of the permaculture mo... |
__label__pos The US government has admitted that it arranges drone strikes and assassinations based on a person’s metadata. According to the New York Review of Books, the National Security Agency claims that its sweeping collection of phone and Internet records is nothing to worry about because it is only “metadata” ar... |
__label__pos Sixty percent of the 309 readers who took part in our latest survey are involved in teaching. The average amount of time our readers spend educating the up-and-coming varies widely, from less than one hour per week to more than 20 hours; the average is 10 hours per week. Our readers have various teaching d... |
__label__pos As power came back on in Ridgefield after the last major storm, a light bulb lit up over First Selectman Rudy Marconi’s head. His idea — that CL&P should offer backup generators to its customers at a monthly fee to defray the possibly prohibitive upfront cost — has gained some media attention outside of to... |
__label__pos China Evacuates 500,000 During Massive Flooding That Ends 50-Year Drought A flooded Yangtze River in 1999, by Paul Mannix via Flickr CC China has struggled through a 50-year drought, creating water shortages that some blamed on the government's poor management of water resources rather than dry skies. But ... |
__label__neg New state law requires simple, non-invasive test before babies leave hospital beginning Sept. 1 A beautiful newborn baby — by all appearances perfectly healthy — goes home from the hospital in the care of delighted parents. What they don’t know is that within that tiny, beating heart lies an undiagnosed de... |
__label__pos : IPP&CR - The first results of a review of police pay & conditions designed to improve service for the public & maximise value for money have been published by the Independent Basic pay - Army private £17,014 rising to £26,404 – Police officer: £23,259 rising to £36,509, which is set at right level? Polic... |
__label__pos With the change of the season and the beginning of a new quarter, now is a good time to take a look at all those “New Year’s Resolutions”; what have you done towards accomplishing them? Did you forget about them? Are you tired of starting a task but not finishing it, or feeling stuck and unhappy? It is tim... |
__label__pos With it being that time of year again when ‘best of’ lists and predictions for the New Year get published I thought I’d take a hybrid approach in looking at the current state of the Washington, DC start-up community of which I’ve been a part of for the past dozen years. It was a web generation ago that the... |
__label__pos ** Update – if you want to know how to network well, Mary has a great guide ** One of the most popular books about the social media powered digital revolution is Groundswell, by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. Published in 2008, it took a private sector view of the benefits of listening to customers and enga... |
__label__pos In the Garden: Southern Coasts July, 2004 Regional Report Use shelving to elevate plants for their benefit and yours. Take it From the Pros As you cultivate your garden space and style, incorporate some good ideas from professionals at nurseries and plant boutiques. They offer timesaving and smart organiza... |
__label__pos Ask any senior manager what are the key attributes they look for in an effective team member and the chances are reliability and consistency will be up there. But while most of us manage to be predictably excellent in the workplace, there are other parts of our lives where we are far less consistent. Healt... |
__label__neg Every day, on my walk to work through downtown Vancouver, I pass a poster for a road safety campaign. It says “Being hit while jaywalking only happens to other people…” As someone who originates from England, where jaywalking is normal practice on all but the busiest roads, it is something of which I need ... |
__label__neg While folks in esnl’s own state of California think of El Niño as a bearer of exceptional rains, we often forget that the same Pacific Ocean currents that inundate the Golden State exert a contrary effect on Southern Asia and Africa. So the same global weather pattern that brought drought relief to a parch... |
__label__neg A key part of research into healthy aging has been finding ways to keep the brain healthy and active into old age. Most research in the past on this matter has tended to focus on the changes in brain function that occur much later in life. There is comparatively little research done on how brain function c... |
__label__neg Learn about this topic in these articles: process in canning presterilization Immediately after exhausting, the lids are placed on the cans and the cans are sealed. An airtight sealis achieved between the lid and the rim of the can using a thin layer of gasket or compound. The anaerobic conditions prevent ... |
__label__pos This comes via Andy Lees: The Chinese 2’s – 5’s yield curve, as measured by swaps, flattened back to 23bpts making bank lending along the curve less profitable and therefore indicating an imminent credit tightening. Clearly with China’s regulated system it is not quite so easy, but Reuters (Richard Bernste... |
__label__neg Authors:Karl Atkin Neil Lunt Carl Thompson Paperback ISBN:9780702023248 Imprint:Bailièrre Tindall Published Date:17th February 1999 Page Count:232 Using empirical case studies, this key text explores a range of key practice issues, and evaluates the contribution which nursing makes in the community. The te... |
__label__neg Aesthetics is an issue that should be of concern to all people involved in the ultimate selection and design of a noise barrier. It is often felt to be as important as the noise reduction provided by the barrier and is the most subjective of any aspect of noise barrier design, with the phrase "beauty is in... |
__label__pos 12/9/2014 Over the past year or so, we’ve been working to enhance (and write about) our ability to gain important insights into the target audiences for our clients’ branding and marketing communications. Since we are exclusively B2B at Godfrey, and we tend to work with a lot of technology-oriented compani... |
__label__neg Most Cited Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia Articles The most cited articles published since 2012, extracted from Scopus. Noninvasive cardiac output monitors: A state-of the-art reviewPaul E. Marik Volume 27, Issue 1, February 2013, Pages 121-134 Randomized evidence for reduction of periop... |
__label__pos Why Is Email So Complicated? Part 127: There's No Central Authority What Facebook has done is essentially allow users to provide feedback about which messages from Facebook applications are unwanted. By consolidating such feedback, Facebook can block further unwanted messages to most other users, and even ... |
__label__pos This volume addresses questions concerning the interrelations of three important variables: war, images and the Other. The explicit stereotypes and contrasts but also the implicit message in wartime images informs the attentive observer about the aims, motives and ideas of the author of the image. Focusing... |
__label__pos You are here Small Business Owner Exports Earth-friendly Pesticide Most pest control programs have a problem: They put too much of a particular chemical into the environment, and much of it is spread without being effective. Residues can be dangerous to humans and toxic for animals. The runoff can become p... |
__label__neg This post is the ninth in a series giving practical advice to startups with respect to understanding and negotiating a venture capital term sheet. In the prior eight posts, we provided an introduction to negotiation of the term sheet and discussed binding and non-binding provisions, discussed valuation, ca... |
__label__neg Steak is one of the most simple and tasty things to cook if you want to impress people. As long as you have a good piece of meat, and keep an eye on the time, its difficult to truly mess up beyond repair. So, types of steak: Rump: This is from the rear of the cow and is a muscle that is used a lot. This me... |
__label__pos Markets run in cycles. The past year has been a very tough one to label because the bear market from 2007-2009 was so brutal. I went on the record in January and stated that we were still in a bear market. I set up a "line in the sand" of 1229 on the S&P 500, pointing that it was the 61.8% retracement leve... |
__label__pos You've got 6 months... In principle, I get it. NCARB is trying to prevent what many interns have done...wait. Wait until the last possible moment to file their experience, which, done in a rush, is probably inaccurate. After all, can you really tell me everything you've done over the course of one year? An... |
__label__pos A Prospect Heights Historic District (blue outline in map below) is already listed on the State and National Registers, but S/NR listing, as its known, does not protect the integrity of buildings the way an LPC designation would. Hence the new effort, led by the Municipal Art Society (MAS), the Prospect He... |
__label__neg Anza is a single mother of four who makes her home in Colorado. She enjoys writing, hiking and is an avid football and hockey fan. She is the owner of a virtual business services company; writing is just one of the many services her company offers. Learn more about Anza... Women ranging from 35 to 50 are i... |
__label__pos The Quest for Provocation It's a fact of life - the same route to work, the same coffee shop, the same issues pilling up in the in-tray - we can’t avoid the comfort of the familiar. Without realising it we all get very good at ‘pattern thinking’ - repeating today what worked yesterday. The history of comme... |
__label__pos Last week I had the pleasure of attending ManageEngine’s first user conference and training event in the Middle East (Dubai to be specific); with event attendees not only from the UAE, but also Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Russia. The one-day user conference element of the two-day... |
__label__pos Through our International Project Leadership Academy (IPLA) division, Calleam is proud to offer our class dedicated to the needs of Project Sponsors. Course Outline Format : 1 day in class session The role of the Project Sponsor is among the toughest roles in today’s business world. It’s the pivotal role t... |
__label__neg Nov 25, 2013 | Updated Jan 25, 2014 Lisa Greene-Lewis, CPA CPA and the TurboTax Blog Manager 'Tis the holiday season, and that means vacation time, holiday parties and, the most loaded perk, holiday bonuses. But before spending your bonus, find out how much you'll really receive after taxes are withheld. W... |
__label__pos Women: Pakistan’s second-class citizens By Sabina KhanPublished: July 31, 2013 The writer has a master’s degree in conflict-resolution from the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California and blogs at Coffee Shop Diplomat | Blog, pics & articles Women in Karak have been prohibited from le... |
__label__pos The act of caregiving in general can be very difficult. Caregiving at end of life is extremely difficult. For many caregivers it can unexpectedly stir up emotions that were never felt before. Through caregiving, the focus is always on the person who is being cared for and the caregiver puts themselves and ... |
__label__pos Title: Trade union, managerial and employee perceptions of organisational participation and democracy at work This synoptic paper accompanies refereed articles, chapters in books and books published between 1977 and 2001 by the author on the theme of trade union, managerial, and employee perceptions of org... |
__label__pos On July 9, amid rainwater cracks in limestone rock, charcoal ibex painted by prehistoric man and discarded artifacts from Victorian-era picnics, a loose collective of Jewish women will sing songs of the Sephardic Diaspora. Vocalists Sarah Aroeste, Mor Karbasi and Françoise Atlan will perform at the inaugur... |
__label__pos The MagSafe power connector for Apple MacBooks is probably one of the handiest features they developed — we’re not too sure why it hasn’t been integrated onto iPhones yet. [Tony Hoang] isn’t sure either, but that didn’t stop him making his very own! Due to the size of the MagSafe adapter, it’s simply not p... |
__label__pos PJM asserted today that its markets are a more efficient means of attracting cost-effective new generation resources while minimizing risk to consumers. PJM’s analysis on the effectiveness of its markets is outlined in a detailed study published yesterday. The “Resource Investment in Competitive Markets” p... |
__label__pos At the World Affairs Council of Northern California Commonwealth Club of San Francisco San Francisco, California, US 11 December 2004 As you know, I was in Washington earlier this week, discussing with President Bush and others, urgent next steps in the Middle East. I'd like to briefly share some thoughts ... |
__label__pos larryc12 » 24 Jan 2014 7:37 pm wrote: The problem, as I see it, lies in the fact that taxpayers are required to finance a behavior. Should we finance drunks, drug users, child molesters? I have a real problem with you categorizing sex as a 'behavior' akin to drinking, drug use and child molestation. That s... |
__label__neg Most internet marketing specialists say that, in order for a blog to succeed, bloggers only need to publish unique and informative content. However, there are other elements that people can include in their blogs in order to increase their readership and, consequently, increase their potential to make mone... |
__label__neg After reaching a new nadir of productivity in 2013, Congress kicked off a legislative session this week with a packed science and technology policy agenda. Between revelations of the NSA’s broad domestic spying powers, ongoing budget uncertainty, and the specter of climate change, plenty of issues will be ... |
__label__neg for National Geographic News With Spider-Man, the world's most famous web-slinger returning to the movie screens today, spiders everywhere may be readying their webs for a bit more attention. But how do our red-and-blue hero's capabilities compare with the superpowers of real spiders? Spiders aren't swingi... |
__label__pos The articles below focus on Web Analytics & Optimization, the art and science of improving websites based on the analysis of visitors' behavior. They focus on analyzing and optimizing marketing efforts, turning new visitors into customers and returning customers into loyal friends. Learn a broad range of t... |
__label__neg Information systems was once a relatively sleepy undergraduate major at the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa, despite being taught by a sophisticated team of professors with expertise in applied mathematics, computer science and engineering. That all changed a few years ago when Nick St... |
__label__neg Shrestha, Sujan (2016) Exploring mobile learning opportunities and challenges in Nepal: the potential of open-source platforms. Doctoral thesis, University of West London. PDF Sujan Shrestha Thesis (Final - September 2016).pdf - Draft Version Download (5MB) | Preview Abstract With the increasing access to ... |
__label__neg The vast selection of preconfigured resources in the public cloud can lead to what some call a Paradox of Choice:... By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. the greater the assortment, the h... |
__label__neg Root Hair Systems Biology This project uses functional genomics to investigate the impact of biotic and abiotic stress on legume root hairs, a single cell model for systems biology. Our vision is to utilize the soybean root hair system to explore, at a systems level, the biology of a single, differentiated... |
__label__pos In 1949, I was put on a dietary regimen by my physician, Francis Pottenger. He was a nutritional specialist. As part of this diet, I drank certified raw milk. I therefore have great sympathy for the seller of raw milk who was arrested, imprisoned, and allegedly harassed by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs D... |
__label__neg A new study published at Political Research Quarterly indicates that many Americans who identify with one of the major parties make their electoral decisions more like a sports fan than an informed voter. What motivates partisans to vote is "not high-minded, good-government, issue-based goals," says Patric... |
__label__pos U.S. Battery is one of the sponsors of the 18th Annual Bulls Only Dorado Fishing tournament, a nonprofit organization that raises money to improve the lives of the communities in and around the town of Punta Chivato, in Baja California, Sur Mexico. All of the proceeds of this annual fishing tournament help... |
__label__neg Researchers at Duke University will become part of a national network focusing on undiagnosed diseases. The National Institutes of Health have granted $7.2 million for geneticists at Duke to look at the rarest diseases in the world, affecting fewer than 50 patients each. Doctor David Goldstein is one of th... |
__label__pos Toxicology Branch works with public and medical communities, as well as other agencies to examine whether and how exposure to environmental factors (e.g., toxic materials, noise, dust, heat, mold) where people live, work, learn, and play may harm the publicís health. Toxicological support is provided to as... |
__label__neg Alleviating Pain and Dealing with Dental Anxiety Eddie Storms| March 27th 2012 | Views: loading A person often experiences greater pain in the oral cavity than in other parts of the body. This is because of proximity of the mouth to the brain and the complex network of nerves connecting the head and the ne... |
__label__neg Nail salons use high intensity ultra violet lamps in order to dry and cure nail enamel. These lamps emit UVA light which is associated with skin cancer. Does that mean that nail salon UV lamps can cause skin cancer? Most definitely not in one visit but if you repeatedly expose your nails to this light, the... |
__label__neg MADISON University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have solved the mystery surrounding a "rogue protein" that plays a role in the release of neurotransmitters and hormones in the brain. The scientists found abundant amounts of the puzzling protein whose main location and function were unknown until now in... |
__label__pos 20 Feb 2014, Ms Karen Reddington, BioSpectrum From a pan-Asia perspective, the biopharma cold chain logistics market alone is projected to grow 66.5 percent to $2.58 billion by 2017. Taking an even broader perspective, the cold chain logistics market in the Asia Pacific region is expected to account for ne... |
__label__neg How You Can Support Your Immune System Media coverage of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has incited fear among the American public, emptied Chinatowns all over North America and stopped much of the travel between the U.S., Toronto, Canada, China, Taiwan and southeast Asia. While SARS is an urgent... |
__label__pos The dollar's drag on corporate profits is set to die away soon. In the past year, the US dollar index, which measures the dollar against a basket of other currencies, has been on an amazing tear and rallied about 20%. The largest S&P 500 companies that generate a chunk of their sales in weaker foreign curr... |
__label__pos Two months from now, on July 1, Oregon will become the fourth state to allow residents to legally purchase marijuana for recreational use. In anticipation of legalization, the governing body that will oversee marijuana licensing and sales is preparing for something unexpected: A huge influx of cold, hard c... |
__label__neg By CityTownInfo.com Staff August 6, 2009 With economic data churning out on a daily basis, it's hard for job seekers to make sense of the information flood. Yet, one thing seems to be emerging clearly from recent employment figures: Employers are not coming close to creating enough jobs to make up for some... |
__label__pos 1. The first time you have a one-night stand With copious amounts of cheap booze flowing and a campus full of fit men, it's not surprising that many single students will end up in the sack with a stud or at least that's what he looked like on the night... While it's great to up your sexual repertoire make ... |
__label__neg Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Still Doesn't Believe in Climate Change Lake O.C. Fisher outside San Angelo, summer 2011. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Global climate change is real, it's caused by people, and it will have a significant, often unpredictable impact on the United States and t... |
__label__neg The Dublin 7 Housing Action hosted a meeting for the residents of Dublin 7 about the proposals for the re-development and future of O'Devaney Gardens. Last month, Dublin City Council voted to allow plans for the re-development to proceed - half of the units will be either social or affordable housing, with... |
__label__neg Welcome Parents! Joining a values-based organization can be a great thing. National research projects, conducted by the Center of Advanced Social Research at the University of Missouri, provide data that supports the beneficial qualities of membership in a fraternity or sorority. Students who join fraterni... |
__label__neg Leading renewable energy solutions provider, VG Energy has launched an innovative biomass scheme to provide businesses with fully funded biomass boiler installations. The new scheme has been designed to help businesses significantly reduce their energy costs and improve their green credentials, with zero c... |
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