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__label__neg Since the poliomyelitis eradication program began in 1988, the number of poliovirus infected continents and countries have decreased from five to two and from greater than 100 to 53, respectively. A nearly 90% reduction in the incidence of polio has been achieved with a corresponding decrease in virus geno... |
__label__pos I had BA surgery 7 weeks ago, and I think they're too big. I am 5'3, 108 lbs, and the doctor used 350-375 high profile mentor silicone implants inserted under the muscle. They haven't completely dropped yet, especially the right one (which is my dominant side.) I feel huge. I am especially upset because I ... |
__label__neg What is Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome? Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is a primary immunodeficiency disorder. A person with this condition has an immune system that does not work properly to protect the body from infections. Children with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome are also at risk for the following: infections autoimm... |
__label__pos Student or Learner 3.2 QUESTIONAIRE DESIGN Category Scale for single response was used for analysis Part A. This Category Scale is similar to Nominal Scale. Likert Scale was used for analysis Part C. Likert Scale also known as the analysis of the total. The data obtained would be analysed as described. Thr... |
__label__pos The goal of this site is to provide you with a one stop source for helping you deal with your acne naturally. What exactly is natural? What is not natural? What causes acne? The new trend in medical circles is to discuss acne as a hormonal imbalance. The previous trend was to talk about pores getting clogg... |
__label__neg Yesterday, the United States settled its 10,000th Syrian refugee. The resettlement program had gotten off to a slow start, and came about under lots of criticism, but the Obama administration ended up hitting its goal a month ahead of schedule. Since the Syrian war began in 2011, approximately five million... |
__label__pos Fortress Campus and the Power Relations of a Google Bus Window Molly Hankwitz Americans, Fees, and Corporate Media Many of our finest American university and community relationships began long ago as part of political rights to which wealthy forefathers were privy whilst they invented American democracy. E... |
__label__pos Blog 13 January 2010 by Lisa On January 16th 1876 the Museum’s Director, Reverend Henry Hugh Higgins, and museum assistants John Chard and James Wood, left Liverpool on board the brand new luxury steam yacht ‘Argo’. This had been chartered by Mr Holt of Sudley Art Gallery fame (now called Sudley House), fo... |
__label__pos I'm actually kinda taken aback by some of your points/questions as well as by some of the responses.You say: The employer will throw in its contribution ONLY ONCE A YEAR (in December, I think). I would be more apt to contribute if the employer would contribute its share when I did (namely, every paycheck).... |
__label__pos There is a large amount of animals that are suffering due to humans. Pollution, rising waters, and loss of their natural land are problems caused by humans that harm many animals. The animals lose their homes directly when humans move to where they are native to, and change the landscape to where they cann... |
__label__neg My problem: All my life I have suffered from acne and breakouts. I also have some sun damage, freckles and uneven skin tone from blemishes from picking at every little bump on my face. What I have purchased? I have tried a couple of different products to help reduce the appearance of this damage, but nothi... |
__label__neg Let your office make you feel healthier. Your office is the place where you sit and work for about forty hours a week, if you’re a full time worker. Some are in their offices longer, others shorter, but still, most of us have toe work in order to make money. What most people don’t realize is that their off... |
__label__neg Monmouth Collegeís sociology/anthropology program emphasizes the development of a studentís ability to think critically, analyze and synthesize diverse social data and concepts, and conduct research independently and as part of a team. The program also emphasizes a studentís ability to convey that research... |
__label__pos Natalie Hopkinson’s Weak Root Against School Choice And here's RiShawn Biddle, correctly pointing out why Hopkinson's op ed is "spectacularly flawed and shortsighted": Of course, Hopkinson's piece proved to be the kind of clip that education traditionalists — who do know better — use to argue that expandin... |
__label__pos Anova is a solution that delivers post-trade data management, analytics and multiple reporting channels to help financial institutions make informed investment decisions and demonstrate portfolio performance. To accelerate the adoption of Anova by financial institutions in the Asia Pacific region, DST Glob... |
__label__neg However, the time to sign up is running out. The Open Enrollment Period for the Health Insurance Marketplace, Healthcare.gov, will end on Tuesday, January 31 st, 2017. The law requires that citizens and legal residents have health insurance or pay a penalty when filing taxes. There are some exceptions to t... |
__label__pos Published on April 1st, 2013 | by Guest Contributor Going Green With Radiant Barriers People are always looking for ways to cut energy costs on their homes. A popular and efficient way is to have a radiant barrier installation. A radiant barrier is a supplement to your home’s insulation that helps reflect ... |
__label__pos And this from Friday: “What would Jesus think of Occupy Wall Street?” I asked myself this week as I wandered the makeshift, blue-tarp village in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park. Born with little means into a first-century world, the historical Jesus might feel right at home with the very aspects of the occupatio... |
__label__neg When it comes to new technologies, today’s innovation is often tomorrow’s scrapheap. For that very reason, some landscape contractors are reluctant to embrace hi-tech devices such as landscape design software. But in this day and age, contractors who don’t use design software will soon go the way of horse ... |
__label__neg What Is Ruqyah? Ruqyah is a form of Islamic healing. The best translation I’ve heard for it so far is “incantation.” Ruqyah was performed by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and many of his companions. Generally, ruqyah involves reciting certain verses from the Quran and/or duas (supplications) taught to us by ... |
__label__neg Most laptops come with a battery charger. An extra battery charger for your laptop is a worthwhile investment if you use your laptop in more than one location. Keeping one at home and one at the office, for example, might be preferable to having to remember to bring the charger brick and cable with you eve... |
__label__pos Why do some people age more gracefully than others? Why do some succumb to cancer, heart disease or diabetes early in their life while others live disease free and healthy for more than a century? Is aging something we can slow down and avoid or is it inevitable? We ponder these questions as we examine our... |
__label__pos Tuskegee National Forest History Essay, Research Paper Tuskegee National Forest History The 11,000 acres now known as the Tuskegee National Forest was originally a vast cotton field, home to sharecroppers. These sharecroppers planted cotton each year until the soil was no longer fit for yielding crops. Thi... |
__label__neg These were among the many signs carried by some of the 175,000 or so participants in yesterday’s demonstration in Boston. It is strange and alarming to find that, in this century, so many feel the need to make statements such as “Science is Real” — but it’s also comforting to know that when they feel it’s ... |
__label__neg Reference : Influence of subclinical inflammatory airway disease on equine respiratory function e... Scientific journals : Article Life sciences : Anatomy (cytology, histology, embryology...) & physiology Life sciences : Veterinary medicine & animal health http://hdl.handle.net/2268/34703 Influence of subc... |
__label__pos Q: But isn't everything really connected? Doesn't the quantum world pervade everything that we see around us? A: Of course it does. So does classical physics. The quantum world does pervade everything around us, but as Richard Feynman liked to say, "Scientific creativity is imagination in a straitjacket." ... |
__label__neg Boston, MA (PressExposure) May 18, 2009 -- (IDTheftSecurity.com) Dan Yost, chief technology officer of the laptop computer security firm MyLaptopGPS, appeared on several news media outlets this month to discuss the impact of recent government laptop thefts in Oklahoma. Nearly 1.25 million unique data recor... |
__label__neg Smart restaurant owners know the best place to create, build and maintain a relationship with their customers is right where they spend the most time – on Facebook. Whether it’s their smartphone, tablet or desktop, you can bet your customers are using Facebook. In fact, of the more than 500 million active ... |
__label__neg Essential Guide Guide to enterprise mobile app development and SOA A comprehensive collection of articles, videos and more, hand-picked by our editors Anne Stuart, Site Editor In Clay Richardson's view, there's no doubt about mobile computing's impact on the current business landscape. "Mobile is the No. 1... |
__label__pos Education for All in LAC Where do we stand, where do we go? ECOSOC Buenos Aires, 12 & 13 May 2011 UNESCO Santiago 1 EFA: specific solutions for specific challenges •Diversity: 41 countries, 5 ‘administrative’ languages, many indigenous languages • Most countries classified as middle income countries (MICs)... |
__label__neg 1. Rönn, Monika, et al. (författare) Bisphenol A exposure increases liver fat in juvenile fructose-fed Fischer 344 rats 2013 Ingår i: Toxicology. - 0300-483X. ; 303:1, s. 125-132 Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract BACKGROUND:Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) has been shown to induce obesity i... |
__label__neg What have we learned from cancer immunotherapy in the last 3 years? 12:141 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5876-12-141 © Ascierto and Marincola; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 Received: 16 April 2014 Accepted: 13 May 2014 Published: 21 May 2014 Abstract Until recently, most immunotherapeutic approaches used to fight ... |
__label__neg Thanks to a series of retirements, the Pittsburgh Public School Board now has four new members — the highest turnover for the board in 14 years. The new members are excited and optimistic about the future of the district, though all say they’re expecting a tough job. Sylvia Wilson is taking over the seat v... |
__label__pos Physiotherapy Physiotherapy The alterations in medical technology and improved health care have increased the demands on physiotherapy professionand in the others decreased them. More physically and mentally handicapped children survive and people have a longer life expectancy. These together with developm... |
__label__neg Schools' energy efficiency practices proving successful Published: $114,000 saved in pilot program at eight schools Following a successful pilot program, the Anchorage School District is expanding its energy conservation program to 27 schools across the district. Each school in this year's program is above... |
__label__neg Do you use opioids recreationally? Are you worried about a friend or family member’s opioid use? Have you lost control of your opioid use? Can you no longer function day-to-day without them? At ASYR we focus on you, not just the addiction. You are bigger than your addiction. You are not defined by your add... |
__label__neg By LISA BRITTON Of the Baker City Herald Jerry Nickell's commute Wednesday morning was lit by the light of a waning gibbous moon a welcome sight since he left his house on Highway 7 before dawn. At 4:32 a.m., to be exact on foot, 14 miles away from his office at St. Elizabeth Health Services. andquot;Perfe... |
__label__neg Forget the scare-mongering, cycling while pregnant is a matter of common sense, and it has health benefits too. One thing pregnant women never go short of is advice: cut back on that, don’t do this, stop eating that. Where does cycling fit in? Is it a sensible way to stay fit and healthy during pregnancy, ... |
__label__neg I don’t know why everything is coming to me in fives lately. This is the third post in the past week that’s been a five pointer. I’m starting to get embarrassed. Ah well, I supposed there’s no harm in it. I’ve mentioned a few times before that I’ve struggled with breakouts in the past few years. It well an... |
__label__pos by Bill McBride on 9/22/2009 01:14:00 PM Tuesday, September 22, 2009 Note: This is not data from the Fed. The last MEW data from Fed economist Dr. Kennedy was for Q4 2008. My thanks to Jim Kennedy and the other contributors for the pervious MEW updates. For those interested in the last Kennedy data, here i... |
__label__pos Most attention in the bruising battle to adopt the recently enacted Pennsylvania budget focused on whether the state budget passed on time. It did. But a story far more important than budget passage itself was largely missed in covering the late-night, last-minute theatrics now de rigueur with state budget... |
__label__pos UK: An influential group of MPs has weighed into the simmering row over the UK’s carbon budgets, warning that the carbon reduction targets for 2022 and beyond will be missed, because of poor government policy on energy and the environment. (Guardian) Research: A campaign to persuade investors to take their... |
__label__pos The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is holding its annual conference and expo in Las Vegas from June 13 to 16. The conference brings to life the technology, products, and services that help professionals design, build, manage, and maintain facilities conforming to fire. In our August 2015 issue... |
__label__pos Stay warm, stay frugal: Six money-saving tips to winterize your home How can you keep costs down and still keep warm this winter? We rounded up six easy money and energy-saving tips for keeping in the heat without burning up all your extra cash. I'll be the first to admit it: I'm a cold baby. At the first ... |
__label__neg Cancer is much larger and wider than one disorder. Cancer involves many different diseases. Cancer is marked by cells that are invasive (they invade and destroy adjacent tissue), aggressive (they grow and divide without respect to normal limits) and sometimes metastatic (they spread to other parts of the b... |
__label__pos A new survey has revealed the lengths some people are willing to go for a greener lifestyle. According to a poll carried out by renewable supplier Good Energy, some outlandish green ideas to save the environment include using a scythe instead of a lawnmower, eating less baked beans to reduce personal metha... |
__label__pos Key to the Tree of Life, Planets, Signs and Houses Reading Your Own Horoscope, A Beginners' Guide An Example Horoscope, the Author The Tree of Life : the Archetypal Horoscope and Blueprint for the Gods A Presentation to the Astrological Lodge, London November 2005 Ruling Planets : How ? Why ? and What Abou... |
__label__neg WellPoint (NYSE:ANTM) has long been the insurer most bullish on Obamacare and the health insurance exchanges produced by the law. The company made a concerted push to participate in exchanges, and management remained comparatively confident even when enrollment numbers looked likely to miss estimates due t... |
__label__pos Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Continued from page 2 A Common Implication across these Trends If you look closely, one common element emerges: rather than trying to orchestrate work and process flow to great detail, it would be easier t... |
__label__pos Four Overlooked Spots To Spring Clean Is your spring cleaning routine sufficient? Or do you suspect dirt may be lurking in places you’ve never even put on your to-do list? If you’re like most Americans, chances are you forgot some of these often overlooked spots while spring cleaning: In the kitchen Most p... |
__label__pos Netanyahu Ahead of Trump Phone Call: I Am Willing to Give Palestinians a 'State-minus' Who is really in control of the municipalities? The mayor? The prime minister? The finance minister? The normal answer should be the mayor, but that's the answer that suits a normal country, not Israel. In Israel, mayors... |
__label__pos Men are often perceived to be hardwired to want sex 24/7 and to have far higher sex drives than women. Whether this is the reality or not, a low sex drive in men, is seen to be abnormal and even humiliating, and often goes untreated. Statistically, one in five men are not interested in sex. This seems like... |
__label__pos Having been married and had a family, then been single, then been married and had a family again, I can say conclusively it's easier to be green when you're single. In fact, I'm pretty sure there must be a rule somewhere which states that your ability to be green is inversely proportional to the number of ... |
__label__neg Energy Film uses Nanoparticle Technology to provide low cost solution for improving window performance. The U.S. Department of Energy has stated that on average, 71% of solar heat gain in the summer and 49% of heat loss in the winter is at the window, creating a significant strain on the structure’s heatin... |
__label__neg Earlier this month, Japanese researchers made a major discovery in the deep waters off that nation’s coast, helping them move closer to tapping vast natural gas deposits trapped in ice hundreds of feet below the seabed. On March 12, Japan Oil, Gas & Metals National Corp. announced that it successfully extr... |
__label__neg Beatragus hunteri Scope: Global Language: English Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Animalia Chordata Mammalia Cetartiodactyla Bovidae Scientific Name: Beatragus hunteri Species Authority: (P.L. Sclater, 1889) Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Damaliscus hunteri (P.L. Sclater, 1889) Taxonomic Notes: Formerly inc... |
__label__pos On the slaughter line, birds are supposed to have their throats slit in order to kill them and drain their blood. Then they go through a tank of scalding-hot water to remove their feathers. But because the system is faulty and inefficient, many birds—millions each year, according to the USDA—miss the blade... |
__label__pos The Minister of Justice has launched a public consultation on the preliminary draft of the civil liability reform project, which will be accessible until 31 July 2016 on the Ministry of Justice's website. The draft's objective is to clarify the law relating to civil liability. In particular, it seeks to in... |
__label__pos Soccer players typically take getting ready for the game fairly seriously. At the adult level, the game lasts 90 minutes, and that’s a long, long time to try to compete athletically if you misplaced a critical element of gear or have neglected your warmup. Once you have a well-packed game-day bag, though, ... |
__label__neg Highlights Testosterone treatment is prescribed in men for sexual dysfunction. The treatment is associated with increased risk of blood clots that ususally peaks within first six months. Advertisement This risk is highest within six months of use and declines gradually thereafter. ‘Testosterone treatment w... |
__label__pos Last month when Business Insider picked up on Sweden’s paid paternity leave policies and how they have presented a dramatic shift in general roles of all parents (not just those of young children), I was all over it. It made complete sense. If you get fathers more involved at birth, they are more likely to... |
__label__neg Let Us Have Such Colleges Between Citizens and the State: The Politics of American Higher Education in the 20th Century by Christopher P. Loss PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, PRINCETON AND OXFORD. 2012 The University and the People: Envisioning American Higher Education in an Era of Populist Protest by Scott M... |
__label__pos OAKLAND, N.J., Sept. 20, 2016 /CNW/ -- Amerlux takes your light source out of the traditional straight-line format and into an arched realm of new design possibilities with Stellina Linear LED, optionally equipped with Enlighted Smart Sensors for aisle lighting in supermarkets. Softly curved fixtures offer... |
__label__pos Salmon restoration projects, new trailheads and innovative conservation initiatives are one step closer to being on the ground, with a $5.2 million boost from Metro’s Nature in Neighborhoods grant program. The Metro Council awarded grants last week to 27 community projects across the greater Portland regio... |
__label__pos When the fall season rolls around many RVers alter their style of dress, put a different wreath on the door, adjust their daily routines to accommodate colder mornings or potential overnight freezes. Some of the changes are tedious. Others are lovely. One particular fall association that many look forward ... |
__label__neg Top 10 Produce aims to assist small farmers with GS1 barcodes by Christina DiMartino | June 25, 2009 John Bailey, executive director of Top 10 Produce LLC in Salinas, CA, told The Produce News that on June 1, the company launched an initiative to help family and small growers maximize the effectiveness of ... |
__label__pos Memorandum submitted by Professor Andrew Scott, Department of Economics, London Business School SUMMARY OF REPORT The picture presented of the economy is one where external demand is weak, albeit expected to recover during 2002, and investment also expected to show only weak growth. The only source of grow... |
__label__pos Healthcare organizations must take into account not just the science of medicine, but also the art of caring … and it all starts with their customers – the patient and the patient’s support network of family and friends. Employee satisfaction is just the start. Employee engagement begins when employees und... |
__label__neg How to Run Your Fastest 5K Yet by Frank Mungeam My heart was pounding. Adrenaline was coursing through my veins. And I was seated in an auditorium chair. Warren Miller, the legendary ski filmmaker, was speaking over the final thrilling frames of his latest movie. With his last words, he urged us to head to... |
__label__pos Federal officials recommend that pregnant women consume up to 12 ounces of fish each week, but Consumer Reports says mercury levels in 20% of light canned tuna samples were double the amount the FDA considers average. The dangers of mercury in seafood are not limited to pregnant women and children because ... |
__label__neg Tom Brennan said "unlawful" fees levied on him by NatWest left him unable even to buy himself a single pint of beer on his 30th birthday. The recently qualified barrister is seeking damages against the high street bank at the Mayor's and City of London County Court in relation to money that was taken from ... |
__label__pos 1. Introduction- Legal Profession is one of the most lucrative and ever growing demand professions in the world at present. It is one of the most adventurous as well as an exciting career. Lawyers are held in high esteem all over the world, and there remains the faith that when all else fails, one can stil... |
__label__pos M2M predictions for 2013 and beyond: Matt Hatton, Machina Research Operator alliances will expand and their roles become clearer The most prominent currently are Vodafone with its Partner markets, and two groupings that emerged during 2012: the Global M2M Association (Deutsche Telekom, Orange and Telia Son... |
__label__neg Prairie Fare: Leftovers belong in the fridge Mom, may I have the last piece of apple pie in the fridge?" my 14-year-old son asked one evening. "Sure, that would be fine," I answered. The next morning my husband asked me, "Did you already take your lunch out of the fridge? It's on the counter. The container... |
__label__neg Travel Tips for Booking Online Benefits of booking online with an Ontario Registered Travel Agency When purchasing travel services online, remember to ensure that you are dealing with a TICO-registered travel company, as these companies must adhere to the Province’s very strict consumer protection laws. On... |
__label__neg August 13, 2013 > Three important lessons they don't teach in high school or college Three important lessons they don't teach in high school or college Submitted By Ginny Grimsley More high school students than ever collected their diplomas during the past few weeks, an increase attributed in part to new c... |
__label__neg Steve’s Story Not one to back down from a challenge, Steve Young, 59, has been making the long commute from Weirton, WV, to his job in administration at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System in Oakland since 1991. With all that time spent on the road, Steve managed to learn Italian while listening to books o... |
__label__neg Miso is a thick, fermented paste made from soy beans, rice or barley and the addition of a fungus called kōji. It is usually combined with sea salt. Miso has a wide range of uses from soups to stews and can add a delicious "pick-me-up" flavour where a meal needs a lift. This article explains how to make th... |
__label__pos Essays Tagged: "National Crime Victimization Survey" two sources of criminal justice data in the United States: the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) and the National Crime Victimization Surveys (NCVS). The URC data is made from law enforcement agencies and ... de crime incidents reported to or obtained by the p... |
__label__pos You know that brownish tinge apple slices get after a few minutes on the counter? As a child I found it positively putrid. "They're brown!" I remember insisting daily to my poor babysitter, who in hopes of efficiency would slice the apples prior to her four charges arriving home from school. Neal Carter fe... |
__label__pos This article is part of a special report on Thyroid Disorders. To see the other articles in this series, click here. Dr. Kharrazian has written an excellent post over at his blog about the importance of proper diet in the treatment of Hashimoto’s. He covers all the bases: the importance of going gluten-fre... |
__label__neg Dowling, David (2010) The career aspirations of associate degree students: implications for engineering educators and the profession. In: Engineering Education Conference (EE 2010): Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers , 6-8 Jul 2010, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Text (Published Version) Dowling_EE201... |
__label__pos In our continuing pursuit of the joy of the written word, we have embarked upon creating our own homeschool library. The actual collection of books was started in my father’s childhood, continued in my own and has been vastly added to through the childhoods of our own eight children. Prior to building the ... |
__label__neg Analisis Pemasaran Domba dari Tingkat Peternak Sampai Penjual Sate di Kabupaten Sleman Abstract This aim of this research was to study marketing chain of sheeps from farmer, trader and satay seller and to study cost of marketing at each of instituted marketing and the revenue of farmer, trader and satay se... |
__label__pos To increase transparency, PeerJ operates a system of 'optional signed reviews and history'. This takes two forms: (1) peer reviewers are encouraged, but not required, to provide their names (if they do so, then their profile page records the articles they have reviewed), and (2) authors are given the optio... |
__label__pos from themuslimwoman.org The nation of Mauritania faces a myriad of social, political and economic problems, which has greatly impacted it’s ability to develop. While most Mauritanians live and work in urban centers, a sizable number still depend on agriculture and animal husbandry, specifically in rural ar... |
__label__pos It’s not surprising that telehealth and telemedicine top health system CIO’s IT priorities. According to the Advisory Board, offering “direct to patient telemedicine” is one of the most significant trends driving healthcare consumerism, but “most provider organizations are behind on the adoption curve”. So... |
__label__neg This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. By the Tax Management Staff, Arlington, VA President Obama, Nov. 2, signed into law the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, a two-year budget deal paid for in part by provisions that would make it easier for the Int... |
__label__pos Research company In-Stat predicts a quarter of all cell phones will have WiFi support by 2012: Mobile handsets with embedded Wi-Fi continued to experience growth in 2009 despite total handset shipment declines, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). While the 2009 Wi-Fi mobile handset growth rate of mor... |
__label__pos Abstract This short research project looked at the scope for using \"Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems\" (SUDS) in low-income countries. Poorly managed urban drainage has many impacts on the lives of urban residents, especially the poor who are living in areas prone to flooding, water pollution or landsli... |
__label__pos Jeffrey Grillo, Associate Director for Technical Services Are you experiencing information overload when it comes to the daily news? Are you tired of wading through expansive news websites to find articles of actual interest? Would you rather spend your time focusing on the topics and issues that you care ... |
__label__neg SEATTLE, June 25, 2015 — This year, students at the University of Arizona spent more than a quarter million hours watching recorded lectures, flipped classroom videos, and other academic presentations. University faculty now produce two terabytes of video every week as part of the institution’s blended lea... |
__label__neg Can I have Coolsculpting treatments during the same time period as Zerona? Doctor Answers 10 It doesn't really matter about the Zerona as it is a worthless treatment On the other hand, CoolSculpting CAN work in certain circumstances. In my practice about 10-20 percent of CoolSculpting consultations lead to... |
__label__pos Filter Results: Publication Year 1992 2003 Publication Type Co-author Publication Venue Learn More Modern approaches to drug discovery have dramatically increased the speed and quantity of compounds that are made and tested for potential potency. The task of collecting, organizing, and assimilating this in... |
__label__neg California raisin farmers Marvin and Laura Horne decided to sell all of the raisins they produced—and thereby ran afoul of the law. As NPR reports, the Raisin Administrative Committee (RAC) dictates what percentage of his raisin crop a California producer is permitted to sell each year. The RAC—backed by t... |
__label__neg Regardless of whether or not the president and Republicans strike a deficit deal, taxes are going to increase and the U.S. government has already gone over the so-called fiscal cliff, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., told ABC News. "We're over the cliff already. We went over the cliff when we started spending mon... |
__label__neg We specialize in helping seniors find residential care homes, assisted living facilities, and in-home care assistance. A Love For Seniors is dedicated to helping you and your loved ones through what can be a difficult time for many families. We specialize in senior care management, guiding you through the ... |
__label__pos They are neatly laid out in right angles, a conventional concrete grid that would fit in perfectly in the most cookie cutter of suburban subdivisions.Except that there is no subdivision. They are neatly laid out in right angles, a conventional concrete grid that would fit in perfectly in the most cookie cu... |
__label__neg Visitors Now: Total Visits: Total Stories: This story is going to be spoiled right from the beginning, but don’t worry. According to research by UC San Diego psychology professor Nicholas Christenfeld, spoilers don’t ruin a story: They make you enjoy it even more. One more spoiler: In the movie “The Usual ... |
__label__pos An educator not only has to express ideas and communicate a clear message to their audience, but also help students build the same skills and abilities to prepare them for a bright and successful future. Students are asked to share and prove their new learning through a range of ways. Communication really ... |
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