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__label__neg December 12, 2008 Could Waves On Europa Generate Heat? One of the moons in our solar system that scientists think has the potential to harbor life may have a far more dynamic ocean than previously thought. If the moon Europa is tilted on its axis even slightly as it orbits the giant planet Jupiter, then Ju...
__label__neg Online retail giant Amazon is set to create “several thousand” jobs across Europe, including some 2,500 in the UK. The expansion plans follow what the company described as a “record year for job creation”, with more than 10,000 permanent roles created in Europe during 2015, bringing its headcount across th...
__label__neg Shell Egypt and the British Council Egypt celebrate the success of ten years of the Shell Intilaaqah Egypt Programme – by hosting an annual awards ceremony tonight, Tuesday 24 March 2015 where outstanding Programme graduates will be honoured. The event is hosted by H.E. Ambassador John Cassen, British Amba...
__label__pos To: Guardian CiF Re: Turning to nuclear energy is like a child playing with matches Date: Thursday 24 May 07 In response to the Guardian leader, "All clear for nuclear" on nuclear energy. Link to article and thread at The Guardian. But the truth, of which we are in alternating denial (in ourselves) and rec...
__label__pos Society today stereotypes teenagers in such a way that every teenager seems to be inclined to be bad. In my opinion, society bases their stereotypes on the teens they come into contact with as well as the ones that stand out from the rest. Teenagers are believed to be obnoxious and ignorant; which also tie...
__label__neg Companies that pass customers' personal data to cloud network providers remain responsible for how that data is treated, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has confirmed. Cloud computing is becoming an increasingly attractive option for companies, thanks to the economies of scale it offers and the...
__label__neg Several bills that may alter the look of the Indiana judiciary await final approval during the waning days of the 2011 legislative session. Senate Bill 463 removes the mandatory retirement age for trial court judges in Indiana. Current state statute calls for Superior court judges to be less than 70 years ...
__label__pos The real estate market has always been flourishing when it comes to Indian residential and commercial properties. As compared to the earlier year, 2016 definitely gave a kick start to this industry as sales were quite high and even the demand was growing day by day. The first quarter of the year witnessed ...
__label__neg Introducing formula to infants at risk for allergic disease Author David M Fleischer, MD David M Fleischer, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Children's Hospital Colorado University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine INTRODUCTION The term "allergy" refers to a hypersensitivity reaction initiated by i...
__label__neg Incoming State Bar President Robert Gagan (far left) with several members of the newly elected Executive Committee of the State Bar Board of Governors. From left, Christopher Rogers; Andrew Chevrez, Joseph Cardamone; Jill Kastner; and Kevin Lyons. Not pictured: John Danner. June 25, 2014 – At its final mee...
__label__pos There are many factors that lead to the unequal access to preparation for college. In a high-tech American society, it is assumed that all children have access to quality technological education. It is also assumed that all pre-college students have the means to obtain quality non-technological resources. ...
__label__neg DuPont recently announced that it has received registration from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme insect protection for corn. The product adds to DuPont business Pioneer Hi-Bred’s lineup of single-bag solutions to deliver insect control and simplified refuge manag...
__label__pos 1. Short-term memory is viewed as arapidly decaying system. Most psychologists believe that short-termmemory does not involve permanent changes in the brain. However, sometemporary changes occur in this case. The physiological nature of thetraces is such that they fade quickly. The long-term memory appears...
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED414296 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1997-Mar-26 Pages:34 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A State-Level Reforms in Education: District Response and the Implications for Special Education. Cross-Site Analysis Based on Four Case Studies. Raber, Suzanne; Roach, Virginia Thi...
__label__pos Under new permit, L.A. stormwater regulation now worse than before Last Thursday marked one of my two lowest days here at Heal the Bay working on local water quality regulations. After 11 hours of testimony and deliberation, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board unanimously voted to approve ...
__label__pos Mental Health Australia using the Guide in public discussion about collaborative relationships Mental Health Australia (formerly the Mental Health Council of Australia) has a formal collaboration with a group of pharmaceutical companies. Known as the Mental Health Australia Pharma Collaboration, partner co...
__label__neg On Thursday, a bipartisan group of senators sent a letter to Vilsack that commended USDA for proposing a Good Performance Refund program aimed at strengthening the federal crop insurance program. While the senators stated they thought the GPR program was well-intentioned, they expressed concerns that the e...
__label__pos So far, 2011 has been a difficult year in many ways. As I write this, the Japanese people are struggling to survive the destruction caused by the tsunami and earthquake and to avert a worsening crisis at the Fukushima nuclear reactor – while mourning friends and family whose lives were lost in the tragedy ...
__label__neg Hybrid Transparent Conductive Oxide Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Applications Date2015-10-09 Author Marwa, Abd-Ellah MetadataShow full item record Statistics Abstract In Ontario, there are great incentives to invest in solar cell research through the Feed-In Tariff program, which has successfu...
__label__neg Format Pages Price 3 $40.00 ADD TO CART Hardcopy ( shipping and handling) 3 $40.00 ADD TO CART Significance and Use 3.1 This practice outlines a procedure for sampling and sample preparation of natural rubber. A statistical method for determining a quality index and lot acceptability is given. The sampling...
__label__neg Here at Diabetes Flashpoints, we’ve explored how the timing of exercise and the timing of meals can affect both body weight and blood glucose levels. We’ve never, though, addressed the topic of whether exercise can reduce junk-food cravings or appetite. After all, that sounds too good to be true, right? Bu...
__label__neg Pesticide residue control efforts focused in 2008 particularly on products imported from Thailand 28.1.2010 Minor residues are common A total of ca. 2000 food products of plant origin were analysed in 2008 for residues of 256 different pesticides. Most of the samples were fresh fruit and vegetables and the...
__label__pos The World War II slogan, “Is this trip necessary?,”, should be revived for all Americans now that we know the disastrous effects of air travel on global warming. Just as patriotic Americans then cut back on unnecessary trips, so should we now limit ours. Such a commitment should come from nearly all organi...
__label__neg Abstract A combined Raman microprobe and laser trapping system using near-infrared (NIR) laser light was developed for the investigation of single organic microdroplets. The NIR laser light is noninvasive and reduces fluorescence interference in the Raman spectrum for organic molecules. The focused laser b...
__label__neg by Rohit Sethi Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a paradigm that is quickly gaining traction in the development world. At least partially spurred by the popularity of the Java Spring framework [1], people are beginning to understand the substantial benefits that AOP brings to development. While several ...
__label__pos This dissertation has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional dissertation writers. Children Growing Up in a Violent family The effects of domestic violence on children and how they could be protected 2. Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction This thesis highlights t...
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__label__neg Labor occurred spontaneously and a stillborn male weighing 1500 g was delivered at 32 weeks of gestation, 8 weeks after the prenatal ultrasound examination. Autopsy findings (Figure 1B) revealed an omphalocele with herniation of the bowel and liver, a midline sternal defect with ectopia cordis, a right-sid...
__label__pos Do people active in religious communities focus so intently on that aspect of their lives that they become sort of disengaged from other activities and their communities? But, in fact, a new survey conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates shows, as the press release says, that "religiously active ...
__label__pos Following last week’s successful launch of six ORBCOMM satellites, the Falcon 9 rocket’s first stage reentered Earth’s atmosphere and soft landed in the Atlantic Ocean. This test confirms that the Falcon 9 booster is able to consistently reenter from space at hypersonic velocity, restart main engines twice...
__label__pos RS is the average of scores given by two human readers; all the others are computer programs. To anyone who’s ever written an essay for a standardized test—be it the SAT, the ACT, the GMAT, or others—it should come as no surprise that getting a high-scoring essay is a matter of following a formula. The SAT...
__label__neg The diagnosis of CML is made in approximately 20% of affected individuals by detecting a high white blood cell count on routine blood testing. Patients are usually without symptoms and often have difficulty understanding the serious nature of their disease since they do not feel ill. CML is generally not c...
__label__pos 7th October 2016: Review version online at: https://thewinnower.com/papers/5506-deep-science-creative-science-patient-brooding-versus-evidence-reason-based-techniques Text: Deep science, creative science: Patient brooding versus evidence-reason based techniques * AbstractIt may seem odd to assert that pati...
__label__pos The answer to every economic problem is one version of statism or another. If monetarism doesn’t succeed in “pump priming” with credit and inflation “stimulus” then surely the fiscal side will with “automatic stabilizers” and indiscriminate government expansion. These two grand economic strategies are ofte...
__label__pos MOMENT TO MONUMENT Renewed Call for Papers Conference at The English Department of Basel University (Switzerland), May 31-June 2, 2007 Keynote speakers: Aleida Assmann (Univ. of Konstanz) Pter Dvidhzi (Lornd Etvs University, Budapest) David Morley (Goldsmiths College, Univ. of London) Ann Thompson (King's ...
__label__pos By: Scott Taylor For political junkies and military pundits alike, Justin Trudeau’s pick of Harjit Singh Sajjan as the new defence minister came as a bit of a shock. All of the obvious bets had been on retired lieutenant-general Andrew Leslie. After all, this former army commander was not only a special ad...
__label__pos Indonesian governor fires female secretaries to 'stop extra-marital affairs' - avoid unfair dismissals before you land on the news and in the CCMA! An Indonesian governor has dismissed dozens of secretaries so that his ministers would stop having affairs. Sounds ridiculous, right? You might never imagine y...
__label__neg The large majority of cancer-caused deaths (>90%) do not result from the primary tumor, but from the spread of cancer cells from their location of origin to other sites of the body - a process known as metastasis. Despite this understanding, most cancer treatments are designed to target the primary tumor, ...
__label__neg Thereare so many uses for flowers. Whether you place a bunch in a vase, stick them in your hair, ask for forgiveness when you mess up or carry them down the isle at your wedding--they have become a part of our lives whether we realize it or not. They are beauty, they are love, they make you smile. But....d...
__label__pos IES was the first company formed to assist independent schools in their search for teachers and leaders. Today, we bring affordable, professional quality retained search and trusted advisor services to schools and non-profits.Read More When a school faces a leadership transition, it may seem that the Board...
__label__pos June 17 2011 Hadley Heath The Left and Right will continue to fight about the many new provisions of Obama's health care reform law... After all, it is a really big (2000-page), really bold piece of legislation. We hear about a lot of it all the time: the individual mandate to obtain health insurance, new ...
__label__pos I have a very poor opinion of most of the Professors in Indian Universities, like JNU, Jadavpur University, etc. They have only bookish half baked knowledge, and are not real scholars but only wage earners, who have little interest in seeking real knowledge, but are in the campuses only to earn a salary an...
__label__neg Can A Modified Robert Jones Bandage After Knee Arthroplasty Reduce Blood Loss? A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial First Online: Received: Accepted: DOI: 10.1007/s11999-013-2786-0 Cite this article as: Pinsornsak, P. & Chumchuen, S. Clin Orthop Relat Res (2013) 471: 1677. doi:10.1007/s11999-013-2786-...
__label__pos Abstract This paper presents a teaching model that has been used successfully in the MBA core course in information systems at several universities. The model is referred to as the "Information Technology Interaction Model" because it maintains that the consequences of information systems in organizations ...
__label__neg Tiny telescope implant combats blindness Wednesday December 3, 2003 A micro-sized telescopic eye implant is being developed to aid those affected by dysfunction of the macula - a specialized area of the retina that is responsible for the central part of our vision. IMT (Implantable Miniature Telescope) has...
__label__pos Dear Occupy Sandy Supporter, My family has lived in the Rockaways for over 15 years. Our community lost so much during Superstorm Sandy. Our homes, school and churches were destroyed. Our friends and families lost their jobs and businesses. Rebuilding is necessary, but traditionally the Rockaway Peninsula ...
__label__neg MEMORANDUM AND ORDER J. CURTIS JOYNER, J. The case of Defendant Vutha Kao is once again before the Court for resolution of Defendant’s Request for a Certificate of Appealability. For the reasons set forth below, the request shall be denied. History of the Case In December, 2007, Mr. Kao was convicted for (...
__label__neg Addiction is a biopsychosocial phenomenon that affects over 20 million people in the United States. The factors that cause addiction are not yet well understood, with some arguing that it is a disease and others suggesting it’s more complicated than that. But we can identify some predictors for addiction a...
__label__neg Ovaries are not the only source of estrogen, a new study reports. The discovery may lead to a clearer understanding of hormonal changes from before birth through the aging process. New research from University of Wisconsin-Madison shows that the hypothalamus can directly control reproductive function in rh...
__label__neg Abstract Spectra of the region just above the bright limb of the Moon show weak emission features that are attributed to resonant scattering of sunlight from sodium and potassium vapor in the lunar atmosphere. The maximum omnidirectional emission flux above the bright limb is 3.8 ± 0.4 kilorayleighs for so...
__label__neg Optipedia • SPIE Press books opened for your reference. Phase-Shift Masks Excerpt from Field Guide to Optical Lithography Phase-shift masks (PSMs) work by adding phase information to the mask in addition to amplitude information. A binary chrome-on-glass mask encodes the information about where to position...
__label__neg An asbestos lawyer is a personal injury lawyer who specializes in asbestos litigation. Asbestos litigation is a personal injury lawsuit that deals with exposure to asbestos. Exposure to asbestos can result in mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis or other asbestos-related illnesses. People who were exposed...
__label__pos A couple of weeks ago, I caught myself in the following compromising position: Literally three houses in a row of us, not quite suburban, I admit (Glen Park is very much part of San Francisco, if a pleasantly sleepy, family-oriented part — our Islington?), three of us sweeping leaves in near-suburban synch...
__label__pos Sunken City When Lake Falcon’s water level drops, ghost towns emerge from the depths. By E. Dan Klepper Editor's Note: we are leaving this story in the archives because it is such an interesting story. However, travel to this area of Mexico either by vehicle or boat is not advised at this time. Arturo the ...
__label__pos Last night, a crowd of one hundred assembled at the Old American Can Factory to join us and the Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) for a different kind of Superfund conversation. The stormclouds decided to cooperate for a change, so we set up folding chairs in the courtyard, and our friends and neighbors Roof...
__label__pos Need for food assistance in North Shore is up 14% this year. Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank has had their caseload increased for its mothers, children and seniors feeding programs to offset this need. Cook County Food Shelf volunteer Gwen Lenz said they have seen an increase in need of just under ...
__label__neg People in the vicinity of Tuam are being urged to offer free accommodation in their homes to cyclists taking part in a major suicide awareness initiative. The organisers of the annual national Cycle Against Suicide, which takes place on the May bank holiday, expect about 7,000 people to take part in the ev...
__label__neg How to Maximize Appointments with Your Orthopedic Doctor Sienna Christie| August 16th 2012 | Views: loading After weeks of planning, you and your pals finally decided to go fishing. But as you're reaching for your pole in the closet, you stumble on your wife's wayward high heels and fall. As you regain you...
__label__pos Aeronautics enthusiast Ariel Seidman has developed a real-time community-fed mapping tool designed to encourage widespread take-up of drones. Digital mapping has profoundly altered our relationship with the world. You can now visualise in great detail almost any place around the globe from your computer or...
__label__neg Can science help improve food security? 11 October 2012 From the section Science & Environment comments Farming and retail experts warn that this year's poor UK's harvest is going to trigger a rise in food prices on supermarket shelves. The past 12 months have seen a range of extreme weather not just in th...
__label__neg Mutation-selection balance Natural selection will act to eliminate any allele that decreases the fitness of its bearers, but what about a recurrent disadvantageous mutation that keeps arising at a certain rate? Selection can never finally eliminate the bad gene, because it will keep on reappearing by mutat...
__label__pos A couple of weeks ago, Tunisia became the first Arab nation to succeed in shaking off decades of debilitating dictatorship through a popular uprising that sent shock waves through the entire region. Egyptians who have long voiced discontent with their government are now taking to the streets in unprecedent...
__label__neg Mold is a common cause for concern. Not only does it present potential health issues, it can also be indicative of other issues within the home. Every home has the potential for mold - if it can grow on your bread, it can grow on your walls. This isn't meant to cause alarm, but rather to show when an alarm...
__label__pos Email is both the boon and bane of nearly every business, a necessary evil that, left unchecked, can control your day and destabilise your work/life balance. Whether it’s the dread of returning from holiday to a wall of bumf, or the Saturday morning spent checking for important missed messages, not being o...
__label__neg Study your flashcards anywhere! Download the official Cram app for free > Shuffle Toggle OnToggle Off Alphabetize Toggle OnToggle Off Front First Toggle OnToggle Off Both Sides Toggle OnToggle Off Read Toggle OnToggle Off How to study your flashcards. Right/Left arrow keys: Navigate between flashcards.righ...
__label__pos A Worldwide Leader in Digital Dentistry Pacific Dental Services incorporate digital solutions into its affiliated practices for optimal predictability and quality care. Practicing primarily in the western United States, Pacific Dental Services (PDS)-affiliated clinicians are collectively becoming known as ...
__label__pos The ongoing technology boom that is reshaping the oil and gas industry and providing access to resources once deemed unattainable is also redefining the global energy map, an energy expert said in an address at the Deloitte Energy Conference on 21-22 May in Washington, DC. “It’s not about the resources; it...
__label__neg An executive manager is someone who is in charge of every department within a company. Executive managers work in practically every industry and must be well-rounded and capable of handling many duties. At the very least, they must hire managers who specialise in the various aspects of running the business...
__label__pos Storage Networking Basics: Planning Your Fabric Once a SAN fabric grows beyond the initial two SAN switches, it's time to start planning and designing your network. SANs can be easy to slap together, but so are Ethernet networks. Both require some careful planning for scalability. In this article we will d...
__label__neg The Rs 15,000 crore organised retail business is having a cracking Diwali this year. Consumer spending at retail outlets in urban India is estimated to have grown by more than 50 per cent this festive season compared with last year’s season. "With the economy doing well and gold prices shooting up, the mid...
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Guest post written by Brink Lindsey Brink Lindsey is a senior scholar in research and policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. This article is adapted from his new e-book Human Capitalism: How Econo...
__label__pos Side gardens are notoriously difficult to landscape. They can be narrow alleys or shady, and may have variable light conditions or poor soil or ugly utilities lines to hide. Portland, Oregon-based garden designer Darcy Daniels of Bloomtown Gardens has come up with some stylish ways to make her own side gar...
__label__pos Preparing students for 21st century careers starts with providing them with the tools and resources to learn skills needed in the modern workforce. In this interconnected digital age, computer science plays an important role. Computer science is experiencing record growth. Students rank computer science am...
__label__neg PHOTOGRAPH: 123rf.com An account manager by day and money-savvy blogger by night, Fiona Cher aka Budget Babe, saved $20,000 just a year after starting work – and she’s only 25! Her blog www.sgbudgetbabe.com draws about 80,000 hits per month. To help The Weekly’s readers end off this year on a financially h...
__label__pos The past year has seen an upswing in business sentiment in India, and industry is looking forward to a budget that will support the Government's agenda for expansive growth. Circumstances are conducive to comprehensive reforms -global oil prices are at a low, inflation is under control, and albeit minor, I...
__label__pos Less sinister, but none the less alarming, have been the efforts of lobbyists on behalf of all those members of society with characteristics that differentiate them from the norm. We reported yesterday on the pressure for Mencap, the charity that represents mentally handicapped people, to change its name. ...
__label__neg Recycling is important not only on a global scale, but also at the cellular level, since key molecules tend to be available in limited numbers. This means a cell needs to have efficient recycling mechanisms. Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and Heidelberg University, Germany,...
__label__neg Jewish World Review March 22, 1999 /5 Nissan 5759 Mona Charen Return of pay equity? (JWR) ---- (http://www.jewishworldreview.com) THEY DESERVE A CERTAIN ADMIRATION, these tireless liberals do, for theirceaseless struggle to right wrongs --- even when the wrongs are all in theirheads. Take equal pay. Accord...
__label__neg Beef Prices at Record High BOONE COUNTY - The price of beef is at an all-time high nationwide, but it does not come as a surprise. Beef prices have risen due to the low supply of cattle in the US, plus the new demand overseas in Asia. According to Mark Russell, Executive Director of the Missouri Beef Indus...
__label__pos By Em Faerman “Except keep your back straight when you squat down,” a trainer corrects. I’m on my second-to-last circuit holding a 20-lb. dumbbell long ways beneath my chin. I squat down, attempting to do as instructed. “…Or you’ll have back problems when you’re an old lady like me!” A fellow gym goer comm...
__label__neg Washington State’s minimum wage continues to lead the nation. On January 1, 2011 it will increase 12 cents per hour to $8.67 per hour. As reported by Rachael La Corte in today’s Seattle Times, an attempt by business interests in Washington State to challenge the 12 cent increase was rejected by a Kittitas ...
__label__pos Accountability? Failed charter schools are closed; no record of same for district schools An article in Bridge Magazine is the latest to question the value of charter schools in Michigan and point the finger at an alleged lack of oversight. Bridge repeats a claim by anti-charter interests that Michigan is ...
__label__neg Pirate Weapons The weapons used by pirates throughout the ages are as unique and varied as the pirates themselves. The weapons from Roman Empire times would be completely different than those used by pirates in China 1000 years later. Generally though, when people say “pirate” they are referring to the pir...
__label__pos Another study has found that wriggling while sitting can secure the veins in legs and possibly forestall blood vessel illness. 'We needed to know whether a little measure of leg squirming could keep a decrease in leg vascular capacity created by delayed sitting,' said lead creator of the study Jaume Padill...
__label__neg NOTE: If any words are capitalised, please refer to the definition section at the end of this document. 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Service Provider The service is provided by NZForex Limited (CN: 2514293) which is part of the global OzForex Group. NZForex is a wholly owned subsidiary of OzForex Pty Ltd (ACN...
__label__neg The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) today launched a public consultation on Telstra's transmission capacity exemption application. Telstra has applied to the ACCC for exemption from service obligations in 20 regional areas due to growing infrastructure competition. The ACCC set up Sta...
__label__pos Baby tech boom produces new technologies to help parents March 1, 2014 11:50 PM Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette 4Moms is the Strip District-based tech company focused on creating innovative baby products. Their latest product is the rockaRoo, a redesigned baby swing. By Deborah M. Todd / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...
__label__neg LINCOLN, R.I. (PRWEB) July 07, 2015 Summer is a great time to get outside and be active. It’s important to take the proper precautions, however, so Amica Insurance is sharing some safety tips. Jean Tapley, senior wellness coordinator at Amica, suggests the following seven tips for leisure activities, sport...
__label__pos Lack of sexual interest A few people experience very little sexual drive, even in new romantic relationships. But most of us are obsessed with sex in the early infatuation stages of a relationship. We eagerly spend hours every day touching, kissing, holding, fondling, and sexually arousing our new love. Ye...
__label__neg LONDON – The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Sindicatum Holdings £49,000 and its money laundering reporting officer (MLRO), Michael Wheelhouse, £17,500 for failing to have adequate anti-money laundering systems and controls in place to verify and record clients’ identities. This is the first t...
__label__pos Political crunch conference for forestry FORESTWOOD 2014 Mediarelease 27 February 2014 Politicalcrunch conference for forestry The forest industry will be listening intently to what the country's political leaders have to say at a major election year conference in March. "There are hundreds of thousands of...
__label__neg ARIES (March 21-April 19): “Let’s waltz the rumba,” said jazz musician Fats Waller, suggesting the seemingly impossible mix of two very different types of dancing. That’s an excellent clue for you to follow up on, Aries. I suspect that in the coming week you will have an unusual aptitude for hybridization....
__label__pos About Us What's New! Market Creation S&I 100 Funder Working Groups Knowledge Center Our Initiatives The Social Impact Exchange is excited to announced the release of a new national study on nonprofits' status in scaling impact. The State of Scaling Social Impact: Results of a National Study of Nonprofits, ...
__label__neg The cost to attend college has risen sharply over the years. Not surprisingly, so has the number of college graduates with large amounts of debt. ** Subscribers Log in to read this full article. Subscribe to view this story. Subscriptions begin as low as $1.95. A subscription is required before viewing thi...
__label__pos Talk about a “February crisis” began in China. Since the Lunar New Year falls in late January this year and because of the large number of companies that have closed or are closing as a result of the economic crisis, next month may begin with a wave of unemployment sweeping across China causing social inst...
__label__pos Special Guest Post: The Great Comex Paper Gold Dump, by "Gordon Gekko" Longtime readers of ZeroHedge will recognize the name of "Gordon Gekko". His presence on that site predates even that of Turd Ferguson and he's been long recognized as a valuable contributor there. "Gordon" also has his own, personal si...
__label__neg 5 ways to prepare your WordPress site for more traffic There are a lot of articles about driving more traffic to your WordPress site. And given that traffic is to websites what votes are to an election candidate (i.e. the more, the better), that makes a certain amount of sense. But what about once you’ve r...
__label__neg Objectives: Activities will help students: define ”unjust practice” and question why some inequities persist despite the fact that they are against the law understand how color, light and shadow contribute to a photograph’s meaning evaluate the effectiveness of photographs as a form of communication Essent...
__label__neg SolarCity Corp (NASDAQ:SCTY) shares appear to have stabilized after a rough day yesterday. Meanwhile analysts at Baird remain Neutral on the company in spite of the company’s strong results. They would like to see more details on exactly what management is planning for the upcoming year. SolarCity price ta...
__label__pos In the first issue of the fourth volume of the Whitman Science Magazine, we welcome several new writers who bring their unique perspectives on topics ranging from the environment to health to technology. The cover photo of a snapshot of nature, provides an opening for the environmental topics that you will...