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__label__neg 57 F3d 1077 Natural Resources Defense Council Inc v. United States Department of the Interior NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL, INC., et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, et al., Defendants-Appellees. No. 94-56748. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Argue... |
__label__neg ...For many governments, both national and local, preventing crime is a far higher priority than encouraging friendship and cooperation. But, as Professor Richard Layard of the London School of Economics has argued in his recent book Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, promoting friendship is often easy... |
__label__pos Posts Tagged ‘grounding’ Your energy is best spent this week turning inward to hear the voice of your soul. You have some big decisions to make (or little, regardless) and this is not the time to run headlong into anything, throwing caution to the wind. This is the time to take a deep breath, step back and... |
__label__neg By Katriena Knights I like television. A lot. Whenever people tell me TV rots your brain, I make faces at them. TV is a valid and even sophisticated storytelling medium, and there’s lots to learn about story structure when you sit down to watch your favorite show. So I’m going to talk about TV for a while,... |
__label__pos By David Sterman The market has taken on a sickly tone in recent weeks, but it's important to remember that the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average are still within 10% of their multi-year highs. Yet a number of stocks have entered into their own personal bear market, breaching 52-week lows or, in... |
__label__neg The Ebola virus was discovered in the late 1970s by the international community as the causative agent of major outbreaks of hemorrhagic fever in Africa’s Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Sudan (Vasilyevich IV, et al. 2005). Immediately, the International scientific teams moved in to de... |
__label__neg The American Association of University Women issued a report. One of the things it says is: "Ten years after graduation, women fall further behind, earning only 69 percent of what men earn. Even after controlling for hours, occupation, parenthood, and other factors known to affect earnings, the research in... |
__label__pos Spreading the Weird at Wal-Mart It’s telling of the fundamentally crumbled state of health care in America that when it was announced that Wal-Mart was now aiming to become “the largest provider of primary healthcare services in the nation,” and offering clinical, diagnostic and preventative services at it... |
__label__pos On Veterans Day, we honor the brave men and women who have fought overseas to protect our families and our freedoms. We also believe that honoring our armed services should be a year-round effort. Unemployment among veterans exceeds our national average. We need to do better to ensure that our returning so... |
__label__pos Makale özeti ve diğer detaylar. The motor industry is suffering more than other sectors from the effects of the current international crisis with a widespread drop in sales affecting almost all the main world producers, due to two fac-tors that can be described as follows. On one side, the shrinkage in fam... |
__label__pos A A A Free Management Library One of the world's largest collections of free, online resources for organizations. Field Guide to Consulting and Organizational Development A Collaborative and Systems Approach to Performance, Change and Learning Table of Contents and Figures Index "This is an original and im... |
__label__pos Minerals and how great they really are? William Bains william at wbains.u-net.com Sat Mar 15 13:08:53 EST 1997 In article <5g56ik$2a0q at sol.caps.maine.edu>, michael at saturn.caps.maine.edu (Michael Batchelder) wrote: > I have a question here for any and all to answer. I recently was talking to a > frien... |
__label__neg CranioSacral work helps to improve the health and function of the brain and spinal cord, which in turn affects the whole body. Long term aches and pains that just don’t seem to go away with anything else can be greatly improved through CranioSacral work and SomatoEmotional Release. By finding and helping r... |
__label__pos Given all the current turmoil in the Middle East, it is perhaps timely to trot out the old truism that all revolutions – democratic, military or industrial – look inevitable in retrospect. Peering back through the lens of history it is usually possible to identify the way in which the case for change had b... |
__label__neg Call 866-228-4673 In Treatment After Treatment and Survivorship CBTF Publications Resources Loss, Grief and Bereavement Moving from Pediatric Medical Care to Adult Care-Barriers and Unmet Needs On Tuesday, June 13th, the New York Times in an article entitled "A Graduation That May Carry Unnecessary Risk" w... |
__label__pos by Pete Mazzaccaro In recent years, members of the Chestnut Hill Community Association’s Board of Directors have openly contemplated making the organization a non-profit 501(c)(3), primarily for the purposes of fund raising. The CHCA is currently incorporated in Delaware and though it is a not-for-profit o... |
__label__neg Have you ever been held hostage? You may not be aware of it; but you might have been held hostage in the past, not by a cold-blooded terrorist, but by that sinking disillusioned feeling called discouragement. The feeling of discouragement does not exempt anyone. Everyone will encounter and continue experie... |
__label__pos I live in a typical Midwest city of 80,000 where I only know of maybe 10 people that avidly use a bike to get to work. I got to thinking “What keeps me from riding to work on my bicycle?” Here is what I came up with: 1. Weather: Plains states have four seasons. There are some times you just can't ride. 2. ... |
__label__neg 2016-2017 Prindle Institute High School Essay Competition The Prindle Institute for Ethics will award five prizes ($300 each) for the best essays written by high school students on an ethics-related topic. This year’s topic focuses on the ethics of voting. Any high school student is encouraged to submit an... |
__label__neg Local kidney transplant recipient grateful for gift of life. Awaiting the call of their fourth grandchild to be born, Dean and Kathy Rogers know just how important it is to savor and appreciate each day. After suffering a heart attack in August of 2006, doctors found Dean's kidneys were not working properl... |
__label__pos 16 weeks pregnant Your baby’s development Your baby is now around 15cm long and has tiny little fingernails and toenails at the end of their growing hands and feet. Although it may be still too early to feel your baby inside you, they can now turn their head and exercise all 40 sets of muscles. Although th... |
__label__neg When a tenant moves into an apartment or rental home, the landlord collects a security deposit. This deposit is typically equal to one month's rent. In some cases and in some localities landlords require two months' rent. This amount is paid in addition to the first month's rent before the tenant moves in.... |
__label__pos America needs more welders — and soon. Baby boomers with the skill are retiring and not enough young people are replacing them. The American Welding Society estimates there will be a shortage of nearly 300,000 welding-related positions by 2020. Jeremy Worley, who teaches welding at a technical college in n... |
__label__neg Make a claim now by calling 0800 808 9740 or The news that 1,200 people have died of mesothelioma in the Merseyside region since 1981 has given rise to new calls for more research into the disease. Asbestos related cancer deaths have been on the rise in the area with 89 men killed between 1981 and 1985. Th... |
__label__pos The research shows Internet users turning to a number of different methods to keep their privacy safe. 13% of South Africans admit that they cover up their webcam, in an attempt to protect their privacy. Useful in itself, it’s important to recognise that covering a webcam cannot prevent audio interception ... |
__label__neg Our expert says: DietDoc Dear Magic55 I must admit that I too am rather puzzled why you have lost so much weight without having an obvious cause. Did the gp also test your thyroid function? Hyperthyroidism can cause pronounced weightloss in patients. If you have not had this aspect investigated then please... |
__label__pos It’s not unusual for my phone to ring in the wake of a financial crisis. May 6, 2010 was one of those days. Around 2:30 that afternoon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged nearly 1,000 points, only to recover all of those losses 36 minutes later. During the tumult, many exchange-traded funds (ETFs) we... |
__label__neg Biographical Statement: Dr. Lisa McCabe is Director of the Cornell Early Childhood Program and a Research Associate at the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research. Her research focuses broadly on early childhood education and care issues for children, families, and child care providers. Currently ... |
__label__pos (Update: I wrote about how the presentation went, and uploaded the slides, in a newer blog post.) Next week I am giving a presentation on production at ENJMIN, a game development school in Angoulême, France. I roughly know what I want to talk about and I’ve been generating a lot of material. I felt I had r... |
__label__pos US treasury officials stated Monday that the deal waged between Western powers and Iran over the weekend will have very little impact on the Iranian economy, according to an AFP report. An official, who wished to remain anonymous, reportedly claimed that the country's economy remains in deep recession - an... |
__label__pos Apr 26, 2016 (LBO) – Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström met Sri Lankan government and business representatives together with representatives of several top Swedish companies at a discussion on cooperation for sustainable urban development on Monday. Swedish companies such as ABB, Axis Communications... |
__label__neg On 3 February 2015, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (the “ MAS”) announced that the Central Bank of Myanmar (the “ CBM”) and the MAS will enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (“ MOU”) to strengthen bilateral cooperation. The two central banks will work together on matters relating to banking superv... |
__label__neg SEATTLE (CBS.MW) -- The "superstar" money manager is not a new phenomenon. Students of market history (and a few remaining veterans) are familiar with Ben Graham. Peter Lynch is a more recent legend, along with Warren Buffett, who's still going strong. The current king in many people's eyes seems to be Bil... |
__label__neg 100-Year Hurricane Could Cost $250 Billion If It Hit Miami Wikimedia Commons Hurricane season 2015 starts in just a few weeks and so far, most experts are forecasting another sleepy storm period in the Atlantic. But another study out this week makes it clear that it would only take one monster 'cane to wre... |
__label__pos We still don’t have an amnesty bill to examine — maybe today, maybe next week, like a contractor telling you when he’ll be done remodeling the bathroom. But based on Katrina’s post and the New York Times story, a few thoughts: Amnesty comes first, enforcement promises second. Everyone should know this by n... |
__label__neg Statement by Ambassador Thoms in the Debate of the 71st General Assembly on Afghanistan Mr. President, Distinguished colleagues, Germany aligns itself with the statement that will be delivered by the European Union later during this debate. Let me start by expressing our gratitude to all member states for ... |
__label__pos Autor(es): Stefan Bernhard, Sarah Bernhard Publicação: Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 45 (1), 2016 Resumo: The prohibition of all types of discrimination is one of the tenets of the European Union (EU), but we know little about their effects in EU member states. Our hypothesis is that such regulations prevent... |
__label__pos Recyclers Strike Back: Coalition Files Anti-trust, Class Action Lawsuit against CHEP CHEP Lawsuit: Group of pallet recyclers files a class action lawsuit in federal court against Brambles Industries, parent company of CHEP; lawsuit alleges violations of antitrust laws. By Chaille Brindley Date Posted: 3/1/... |
__label__pos Executive Park Subarea Plan Location San Francisco, California Organization(s) San Francisco Department of Public Health The San Francisco Department of Public Health conducted an HIA to look at the health impacts of a proposed 2, 800-unit new residential area on 71 acres in the southeastern corner of San ... |
__label__neg NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- RFID Journal announced today that leaders from Airbus and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) will join Marks & Spencer (M&S) as keynote presenters at RFID Journal LIVE! 2014 (www.rfidjournalevents.com/live), the world's largest conference and exhibition focused... |
__label__neg January 27, 2011 Study Finds Common Ground For Ecosystems And Fishing In Northwest Mexico Researchers create map of fishery sub-regions necessary for customized ecosystem-based management Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have completed a new study on the geography of comme... |
__label__neg Health impact assessment (HIA) is a systematic assessment of the potential health impacts of proposed public policies, programs and projects. While HIA is currently used infrequently in the United States, it has proven effective internationally for advancing population health. This article discusses the va... |
__label__pos Image: Aliyev Alexei Sergeevich/Blend Images/Getty Images If you're a parent, I probably don't need to tell you that becoming a mother is profound and complex. We talk a lot about the tremendous gains of parenthood, like love, clarity of priorities and gratitude for life. It's hard, though, to find moms wh... |
__label__neg A short introduction to astronomical image processing Available as a PDF-file here. What is an image? An image is an array, or a matrix, of square pixels (picture elements) arranged in columns and rows. In a (8-bit) greyscale image each picture element has an assigned intensity that ranges from 0 to 255. A... |
__label__neg Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the molar mass of Butane. Materials 1. funnel 2. thermometer 3. bucket 4. butane lighter 5. tap water 6. graduated cylinder 7. electronic balance Procedure 1. Rinse bucket and fill it ¾ way 2. Rinse glassware 3. Place thermometer in tray 4. Record pressure of... |
__label__neg FX & CFD trading involves significant risk The UK service sector registered a fall in business activity in July, according to the latest PMI® survey data from IHS Markit and CIPS. Output and new business both declined for the first time in over three-and-a-half years, and at the fastest rates since early-2... |
__label__pos It’s the first Friday of the month, so among beer bloggers that means it’s time for The Session: a blogging collaboration, for which we all write on a common theme or topic suggested by the current month’s “host” who will then compile and link to all of the participating posts. Like most beer fans, I tend ... |
__label__neg A few years ago, I couldn’t do a single push-up—and I certainly couldn’t do a pull-up. I hardly exercised at all; and when I did exercise, it was sporadic: it never lasted more than a few days before I gave up. Sound familiar? Even after I shed 70 pounds of fat—due mostly to diet—I was in terrible shape. A... |
__label__neg Two Hanford contractors announced late Wednesday afternoon that about 1,600 employees will have to be laid off as federal economic stimulus spending ends later this year. Hanford workers had hoped an early retirement incentive program would ease the end of the $1.96 billion of extra spending under the Amer... |
__label__neg Psychologists are strange people. We teach them how to do all sorts of wondrous things, and they don't pay any attention. They behave just like real people. But perhaps there's hope. Colin and Jennifer met in graduate school, and decided that marriage was much too complicated. So they just lived together. ... |
__label__pos Content is (and always has been) an essential element in an enterprise's pursuit of Web success. While marketers indicate that creating more engaging content is a top priority for 2016, it is difficult to keep pace with demand, and more challenging than ever before to produce quality content, a sufficient ... |
__label__neg 7 health risks that can be detected from your baby's poop Posted November 29, 2016 We all poop and babies poop more frequently than adults, which is a pain when it comes to changing diapers, but is a blessing when it comes to making sure you have a happy and healthy baby. Baby poop changes color and consis... |
__label__neg Expatriates of host-country origin: 'coming home to test the waters' There are no files associated with this record. Title Expatriates of host-country origin: 'coming home to test the waters' Author Thite, Mohan; Srinivasan, Vasanthi; Harvey, Michael; Valk, Reimara Journal Name International Journal of Hum... |
__label__neg This CME activity is to accompany the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Sixth Edition. Objectives Target Audience This activity is designed to meet the educational needs of impairment evaluators to assist in understanding how to calculate impairment based on the AMA Guides to the Evalua... |
__label__neg Reorganization of Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters (FBIHQ) Recent events and concerns expressed by Congress and various reviews of FBI operations dictate significant changes in the structure and management of the FBI. The Director of the FBI is developing a comprehensive plan to address the man... |
__label__neg One of the biggest differences between winemaking in Europe and the United States is that wine made in Europe is made following a protocol established by and for the geographically identifiable area the wine is made in, while wine made in the United States is made with near complete freedom. A Mendocino Co... |
__label__pos Nov 09, 2012 “Why are donated funds being used to fund advertisements against DCA?” Clearly those funds would be better directed towards research? Why single out DCA? There are literally hundreds of agents which have shown promise but are not patentable. Nov 07, 2012 DCA in conjunction with radiation led t... |
__label__pos The story that dominated the NFL news cycle this week was the light punishment Ray Rice received for beating the woman who is now his wife. Everyone on the internet—well, everyone not named Stephen A. Smith—said the same thing: "Two measly games? That's all the Baltimore Ravens running back gets for domest... |
__label__pos Ring Laser Gyros Acronyms: IMU – inertial measurement unit INS – inertial navigation system RLG – ring laser gyro * * * An INS uses the output from an IMU, and combines the information on acceleration and rotation with initial information about position, velocity and attitude. It then delivers a navigation... |
__label__pos PBOC Signals Less Appetite for Stimulus as Outlook ImprovesBloomberg News Ma Jun says central bank will pay more attention to macro risk Goldman joins firms upgrading China GDP growth forecast China’s central bank is signaling less of an appetite for expanding monetary stimulus following evidence of an acc... |
__label__pos Product Description The study investigates factors influencing HIV positive women conception in Mubende District, Uganda. HIV transmission in Uganda is mostly through married couples and MTCT at 45-50 and 24 per cent respectively. From a population of 2000, the sample was 322. Primary data was from a surve... |
__label__neg One of Texas’ largest charter networks, Uplift Education--with 28 K-12 schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex that serve 9,600 students--will be making a big investment in blended learning. Thanks to a $360,000 grant from the Morris Foundation, Uplift will start blended learning pilots in two of its K-... |
__label__pos Follow the Lead Finding investors is hard work. Entrepreneurs who have been through the process a few times, like Todd Parsons, 40, co-founder of San Francisco-based BuzzLogic, will tell you it's the hardest part of running a business. For Parsons, who co-founded BuzzLogic with Jeff Glover, 40, and Mitch R... |
__label__pos Wildlife & HabitatThe most popular recreational activities on the refuge. Viewing wildlife in its native environment is a richly rewarding activity. Here are some tips that will help you see and enjoy refuge wildlife. Your car makes an excellent observation blind. Many types of wildlife can be approached m... |
__label__neg scroll to top Stuck on your essay? Get ideas from this essay and see how your work stacks up 2 Pages Word Count:1,191 Pages:2 1/2 Origins of the 1973 world oil shock World competition over resources The Arab-Israeli conflict triggered an energy crisis in the making Before the embargo the industrialized Wes... |
__label__neg What is a Hardgainer? Hardgainers are a common bodybuilding term for those trainers who just can’t seem to gain substantial weight or muscle mass no matter how hard they train or how much they eat. A lot of trainers mistakenly consider themselves as hardgainers due to the fact that they aren’t gaining musc... |
__label__neg Your Name: * Your E-Mail: * Subject: Page Title: Page Link: Comments: New Lasers Push Space-Based Lidar Photonics Spectra Sep 1998 William B. Grant The researchers at the 19th International Laser Radar Conference focused their attention on new lasers for space-based lidar to study atmospheric chemistry and... |
__label__neg More Irish businesses used security technology last year than in 2004 and 92pc of internet users in Ireland said they take security precautions, new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) reveal. Just more than two thirds of Irish companies employing 10 or more people use firewalls and 87pc use v... |
__label__pos CALL NOW (866) 226-4049 The importance of AC cannot be emphasized enough during hot summer days. While it is quite enjoyable to spend some time under the sun on the beach with your friends and family members, you still need to come home and freshen up. However, it can be quite a nuisance when you find your... |
__label__neg Description Numerous studies, inquiries, and statistics accumulated over the years have demonstrated the poor health status of Aboriginal peoples relative to the Canadian population in general. Aboriginal Health in Canada is about the complex web of physiological, psychological, spiritual, historical, soci... |
__label__neg Question: What are some important things to consider when giving my doctor a medical history to diagnose Alzheimer's disease? Answer: Your physician will want to know a number of things about whatever the memory complaint is that you bring to his office. So for example, you want to know was the problem you... |
__label__pos Now, I still sit to work at home, but I use an ergonomically designed knee chair and I stand as much as possible. (I am standing with my laptop on the counter as I write.) I swear by hip exercises as well, but the one movement that helps my hips most is the squat. The squat stretches the five hip adductors... |
__label__pos Writing takes place in every subject, every grade… but why does it still get you rolled eyes, sighs, and one of my favorites (and I have heard this)– can we just draw you a picture? Now, I’m all for encouraging students and their artistic talents, but one skill that will help students throughout their live... |
__label__neg If you haven’t filed yet, you are not alone. In general, people who are due refunds rush to file early in the year. As the April 17 tax deadline approaches, there are many taxpayers who haven’t filed because they think they may owe money. If you are one of those people, here’s my Number One Tax Tip: file y... |
__label__neg As with most Project Managers, I’ve worked directly with a lot of people and a lot of teams. As an instructor I’ve observed and coached even more. I’ve seen good teams and I’ve seen dysfunctional teams and over the years I’ve tried to understand what makes some teams work while others don’t. Why do some te... |
__label__neg In anticipation of the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act passed last year, banks went on a credit pruning spree, cutting available credit lines on millions of borrowers, says Beverly Harzog of Cardratings.com, a consumer-education website. Last year, for example, American Expres... |
__label__pos Rockler: Officials must research environmental, health issues before implementing hydrofracking On Friday, Syracuse University hosted a debate about whether or not hydrofracking causes more harm than good. New York state needs to make the difficult decision whether or not to allow fracking to take place. E... |
__label__pos It seems that the reminder is necessary here because the bulk of the parsha discusses civil law. You might think that religion is all about ritual, about ceremony, but laws like not stealing, respecting someone’s property, etc. – that’s not religion, that’s common sense. Kah mashma lan…. What’s the kah mas... |
__label__pos In hopes of having better luck prosecuting MRAs and other outspoken undesirables in the future, the government has changed the legal definition of "public" in such a way as to include the Internet. Not just anything on the Internet, but statements communicated to at least something like 20-30 people, as ex... |
__label__neg Park, A-La and McDaid, David (2010) Assessing the cost-effectiveness of conventional group based exercise and Tai Chi as interventions to reduce the risk of fall-related injuries in older people. In: European Conference on Health Economics, 7-10 July 2010, Helsinki, Finland. (Unpublished) Abstract Objectiv... |
__label__neg Accessibility tools Service tools Language selector Left navigation Additional tools On the occasion of World Water Day, the European Union underlines that safe drinking water and sanitation are crucial for a healthy and dignified life. Yet millions of people worldwide still lack access to clean drinking w... |
__label__neg Welcome to the website of the Financial Services Unit of the Commonwealth of Dominica, the sole regulatory authority for the Non-Bank Financial Sector in Dominica and the Money Laundering Supervising Authority. The authority of the Financial Services Unit (FSU), which is a department within the Ministry of... |
__label__pos Aspire psiometric Analysis Spectral Essence Evaluation of Breath...The Ultimate Human Biometric Human biometric measurements (brainwaves, heartbeats, skin conductivity, voice signatures, etc.) reveal physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual status. Spectral analysis of the breath and voice (aspiration) i... |
__label__pos Trane Chiller MPL alarm I have a Trane Chiller CVHF-910 and i have regularly the alarm "Momentary power loss" and i can't find the cause and i would like to know if it's dangerous to disable the MPL fonction in the Field startup group.This chiller has a SSS modele number CVSF0579HA31600K010 type of starter... |
__label__pos Brooklyn has found a way to turn farts into fuel, and now Orlando, Florida is following suit. Partnering with several private industry partners, Orlando city officials think they have mastered the conversion from “poop to power in five minutes.” An $8.5 million project has taken place over the last five ye... |
__label__pos Resource: What’s at Stake? Public Access to News and Information A brief overview of the issue by JA’s Tram Whitehurst On February 16, several Republican Senators introduce a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to repeal net neutrality regulations adopted by the Federal Communicati... |
__label__neg Irrigation Some parts of Kansas receive more rainfall than others. Kansas farmers have always had to make decisions about what to plant based upon how much water was available. Because of the lack of moisture in many parts of western Kansas, farmers in those areas had to look for other ways to water their ... |
__label__pos Those doggone days of summer are pretty much over now and many of us are mentally preparing to welcome in another brisk season of fall. The air is becoming fresher and crisper and we too should mimic that in the way we think about our eating habits. After all, it’s easier to let go and indulge ourselves a ... |
__label__pos Featured Posts We all know I'm slight neurotic when it comes to organization and checklists. While my kids respond better to a largely unstructured child-led learning style, my type A mind needs some kind of organization and plan. One of the most common questions I get as a child-led homeschooler is, "how ... |
__label__neg October 19, 2015 Poll: Region’s opposition to fracking is growing CARBONDALE, Ill. -- Opponents of drilling for natural gas using hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” appear to be winning the battle for public opinion in Southern Illinois, according to the latest findings of a poll conducted by Southern Il... |
__label__neg There may be a law on the way that will make litterbugs think twice before throwing their garbage on the street. The bipartisan Georgia Clean Communities Act of 2002 was introduced last week in the state House of Representatives by five sponsors, including state Rep. Jeanette Jamieson, D-Toccoa. If approve... |
__label__neg By Sandra Parshall Publishers Weekly, which uses Nielsen BookScan figures for its bestseller lists, has begun publishing the actual number of units of each book that were sold in the previous week – and those numbers might make you rethink what you “know” about bestsellers. BookScan, I should point out, re... |
__label__neg Urodynamic studies still remains a controversial investigation in the assessment of patients with urinary incontinence. A systematic review on the correlation between clinical and urodynamic diagnosis in classifying the type of urinary incontinence by van Leijsen et al in 2011 makes interesting reading. Th... |
__label__pos Over at Backreaction, Bee takes up the eternal question of scientists vs. journalists in exactly the manner you would expect from a physicist: she makes a graph. Several of them, in fact. It’s generally a good analysis of the situation, namely that scientists and journalists disagree about how to maximize ... |
__label__pos Presentation on theme: "Education learning schools parents but… children first! theories, principles environment work ethic teachers …past future… with hands with heart with heads."— Presentation transcript: 1education learning schools parents but… children first! theories, principles environment work ethi... |
__label__pos 'Who are the witches, where do they come from? Maybe your great-great-grandmother was one, Witches are wise wild women, they say, There's a lot of witch in every woman today.' We used to chant that at Greenham Common, and maybe that's why, when I was wondering what to write a novel about in the late eighti... |
__label__pos dopay, though. Every single year - every single penny. The line moved pretty quickly as it usually does where I pay. There were a dozen or so people in line in front of me when I got there. As the line suffled forward, I couldn't help but wonder how many of the other people in line ever thought about Prope... |
__label__pos Why? Here are my top 6 reasons we need sometimes to say 'no'. #1 Failing to get something that you want, helps to make you more grateful when you do. #2 We learn from failures, and by not always getting our way or the things that we want. #3 Being told 'no' is arguably the greatest contributor to understan... |
__label__pos Salt Lake County Jail Horticultural Program Hope is hardly a word one associates with a jail or prison. There is a three-acre garden at the Salt Lake County Jail for which there is hope. The Salt Lake County Jail Horticulture Program provides an opportunity for individuals in a “correctional facility” to t... |
__label__pos "international toddler breastfeeding symbol" knowyou're curious :-) I've been getting a few inquiries about still breastfeeding Jericho so I thought I'd clear the air a bit. Yes, if someone would have told me two years ago that I'd be in this boat I probably would have gagged a little, too. I won't lie, in... |
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