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__label__pos New Year’s health resolutions don’t need to be overwhelming, here are 50 small steps towards a healthier 2016. Choose to be happy, rather than right. Don’t talk about your body like it is a war zone. Your words create your reality. Make peace with food. Live for questions, not answers. Try using a wakeup l... |
__label__pos “I like my money right where I can see it: hanging in my closet.” -Carrie Bradshaw Post Trump parading around Cleveland, we’re all well aware of what it looks like to be big time. And I mean big time. Big Daddy Rich. Money oozing out of their flow. Really expensive shoes and suits. These people are so rich... |
__label__neg doi: Sorption and Redox Activity of Cobalt Corrinoids on Hectorite Abstract Abstract Halogenated synthetic organic compounds are widespread contaminants of the environment; however, little is known concerning their potential dehalogenation by extracellular corrinoids. Our primary objective was to determine... |
__label__pos While I am absolutely elated and ecstatic about the SCOTUS ruling for both healthcare and marriage equality — for I never thought in my lifetime I would see marriage equality in the United States — I am also reflecting on how complicated the institution of marriage is, with its deep roots of misogyny and r... |
__label__neg Federal Appeal to be filed on December 14, 2003 The San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (MFP) asserts that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) erred when it approved Pacific Gas & Electric's (PG&E) proposal to construct and operate a new facility for high level radioactive waste at the site of Diablo Can... |
__label__pos Posted:January 20, 2012 “Amelia” over at the HuffPost‘s Gay Voices page recently published an “Open Letter to Parents.” Though it is addressed to parents in particular, it offers useful and applicable insights to any person who interacts with humankind. She writes: Your child might be gay. I’m not talking ... |
__label__neg Interested in how to write a brochure ? You need to follow a few basic guidelines and answer important questions to know where to get started. Writing a perfect brochure is not an easy task for many people, but it’s quite a valuable tool if you want to explain to the targeted audience more about a specific... |
__label__neg 1 in 8 drivers use their mobile at the wheel One in every eight drivers are still using their mobile phones while at the wheel. That's using it with their hands, rather than a hands-free kit or what-have-you. Tens years after it was made illegal, it seems drivers are still too keen to read and send message... |
__label__pos Emphasizing the connection between language and literacy, the fourth edition of Teaching Students with Language and Communication Disabilities explores language development and language disorders within the context of specific disabilities. Organized in a three-part format, the text examines language devel... |
__label__pos Fuzzy Math Those who were in America when George W. Bush described Al Gore's economic figures as "fuzzy math," will remember how whilst he kept repeating the phrase, he never once discussed Gore's economic reasoning; a rather disconcerting situation, especially when framed in the context of his claim that ... |
__label__pos • arcleinSuch fusion eventually could produce reliable electricity from seawater, the most plentiful material on earth, rather than from the raw materials used by other methods: uranium, coal, oil, gas, sun or wind. In the simulations, the output demonstrated was 100 times that of a 60 million amperes (MA)... |
__label__pos How to avoid conflict with your roommates You know the feeling, someone's only gone and taken the last of your milk or pinched your cheese, and you really, really want to find out who it was. Or worse, someone's woken you up at 4am the night before a big exam, or drunkenly put rotting chicken in your kettl... |
__label__neg The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS; Lord et al., J Autism Dev Disord, 30(3):205-223, 2000) is widely accepted as a "gold standard" diagnostic instrument, but it is of restricted utility with very young children. The purpose of the current project was to modify the ADOS for use in children und... |
__label__pos This book brings together Patricia F. Carini's concept of the developing child as a "maker of works" and M.M. Bakhtin's theory of language as "hero" to re-examine how we have defined and researched early written language development. Through a collection of five essays and a documentary account of one youn... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 1996 2015 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More Recent studies have shown a partial similarity between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alexithymia. In this study, the authors examined the relationship between PTSD and alexithymia in two... |
__label__neg 1 Sep, 2016 BEIJING, 26 August 2016, (Xinhua) — The upcoming G20 Summit will discuss three important documents on inclusive finance to guide the sector’s development globally, a Chinese central bank official said on Friday. The documents, which are about high-level principles, a new indicator system and fu... |
__label__neg Definitions from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition n. An image produced on a radiosensitive surface, such as a photographic film, by radiation other than visible light, especially by x-rays passed through an object or by photographing a fluoroscopic image. Also called s... |
__label__neg Six of last year's top 10 beers were reduced-calorie brews, and the light-beer category reached a record 87 million barrels in 2000, up 5% over 1999, according to Beer Marketer's Insights. This, in a market that grew only 0.8% overall in barrels. If it hasn't already occurred, sometime this year the king o... |
__label__pos Papaya is rich in components like Vitamin C, vitamin A. fiber. folate, minerals like magnesium, potassium, copper and an exceptional component papain which by and large not only battle a few wellbeing issues but rather additionally support the resistance framework in a man or lady. So wellbeing and nourish... |
__label__pos 2016 was a blast for the social media industry as it saw a whole lot of changes like several new features, consumer preferences, and brand opportunities, etc. And now we expect so much from 2017! We are looking forward to social media trends that will continue to evolve and surprise us! While it’s simply i... |
__label__pos In honor of today’s presidential inauguration, I started making a list of exciting past, present, and future health policies advocated by the Obama administration. Thirty minutes later there was still just one word on my computer screen: OBAMACARE. Then, I came to terms with what the next four years repres... |
__label__neg Molecular adaptation and resilience of the insect’s nuclear receptor USP 12:199 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-12-199 © Chaumot et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2012 Received: 4 June 2012 Accepted: 25 September 2012 Published: 5 October 2012 Abstract Background The maintenance of biological systems requires pl... |
__label__neg Ivan Juarez strode confidently to the League of Women Voters' registration table at Topeka High School's main entrance Thursday, while his friend, Karina Aguirre, hung back a bit. The Topeka High seniors had just heard a presentation by the league and the NAACP about the importance of voting. As 18-year-ol... |
__label__pos ATE Insurance is taken out once legal proceedings are contemplated. The insurance will indemnify the insured’s own disbursements and his opponent’s costs and disbursements in the event that the legal action is ultimately discontinued or lost at trial. After-the-event (ATE) insurance can be obtained for mos... |
__label__pos Tuesday, DogTime released its third installment in our ongoing No Kill series. This week’s article questions the No Kill movement’s assertion that pet overpopulation, in this country at least, is a myth. Coincidentally on Wednesday, the Huffington Post published this piece: Animal Overpopulation: What’s th... |
__label__pos Our visit to ASONOG in Santa Rosa de Copan was very fascinating. I thought that it was very cool that we could make that connection from our speaker in the first week of orientation, Francisco Machado, to the organization that he worked with in Honduras and actually see the work they’re doing that is so da... |
__label__neg Outils d'accessibilité Outils Sélecteur de langues Left navigation Additional tools IP/09/1509 Brussels, 14 October 2009 Commission authorises state aid for the voluntary redundancy scheme of Olympic Catering The European Commission has today decided not to raise any objections to the plans of the Greek au... |
__label__pos presented by Beth Conrey Pollinating insects are crucial to any garden’s success – without them, most plants won’t produce the fruit and seeds they need to thrive! But honey bees are only a small part of the pollinator spectrum – there is a wide variety of alternative pollinators all around us. Would you l... |
__label__neg Women with high blood cholesterol have an increased risk for stroke and heart disease. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010, 16 percent of adults in the U.S. have high total blood cholesterol level, and 37 percent have cardiovascular disease. If your cholesterol is elevated, you may requi... |
__label__pos Dear Judy, My daughter will be entering kindergarten in 2013 and we have been zoned to a brand new school which is still under construction. I am wondering if I should take my chances for the new school, try for an established out-of zone-school or move to a neighborhood with an established school. KG Mom ... |
__label__pos Two things can now be said with certainty about the Youngstown Earthquake near an EPA Class II deep well injection site. First, the earthquake and seismic activity was caused by the injection of liquids--in this case drilling wastewater--deep underground for the purpose of disposing them. Second, hydraulic... |
__label__pos Dr. Jonathan Graff says "skinny gene" needs to be turned on in obese The head of the British Medical Association caught a lot of flack last month for suggesting overweight and obese people should stop looking for another pill to pop to do something about their weight problem. But his concerns have fallen o... |
__label__pos Victorian Life Through Color Essay, Research Paper Victorian Life Through Color The use of color in Victorian literature and art has gone far beyond simple description to form it’s very own sort of diction. Whether reading Victorian prose or looking at a Pre-Raphaelite painting one is drawn in and deeply a... |
__label__pos By Eva Falls /Graduate Student / East Carolina University Graduating from college is an extremely scary time. Suddenly, you’re thrown out into the world and labeled “adult.” Luckily, when I graduated from the College of Charleston (Charleston, SC) last May, I had a plan- well, a sort of plan; — OK, a very ... |
__label__pos Each week, we scour Amazon’s list of recently published eBooks to find the most outrageous trash-erotica, libellous tell-all, outlandish conspiracy theory and bizarre personal memoir to share with you, our dear readers. This week’s selection is: The Resolution Roadmap: The Effective New System For Achievin... |
__label__neg Abstract Liposomes form a major class of non-viral vectors for short interfering RNA delivery, however tissue and cell-specific targeting are additional requirements in the design of short interfering RNA delivery systems with a therapeutic potential. Selective delivery of liposomes to hepatocytes may be a... |
__label__pos Elizabeth Zelvin When I started doing psychotherapy online a dozen years ago, I learned that psychologists and other technicians had already identified what they called the disinhibition factor in the way people communicated on the Internet. In The Psychology of Cyberspace(2001, revised 2002, 2003, & 2004)... |
__label__pos Last week I saw 25 kindergarteners walking through the hallway of a school, each with a 4×6 notebook in one hand and a pencil in the other. They flooded slowly along quite naturally, heads turning left and right, eyes going up and down, and all with studious expressions on their faces. Looking, looking, lo... |
__label__neg 1930 East 20th Place, Suite C Scottsbluff, NE 69361 308-633-2981 (Office) 308-631-8831 (Sixpence Coordinator) Sixpence Home Visitors are here to guide you in being your child’s first teacher. By understanding what to expect during each stage of your child’s development, parents can easily capture the teach... |
__label__pos QMS stands for quality management system. It is managing the use of materials on a project, such as building an office park with multiple structures, roadways, parking lots and underground utilities. Complex projects have several layers of contractors, subcontractors and sub-subcontractors. Some may invoic... |
__label__pos This site has one aim – It is frequently the case that the cause of pain or discomfort in the body, often originates from a foot problem. If you are experiencing discomfort in the feet, legs, knees, hips or lower back, come and see us for an in-depth biomechanical assessment to determine if the feet are fu... |
__label__pos Proceedings Manuscript Abstract Campus administrators and union leaders are well aware of the numerous problems created by multiple years of funding shortfalls. But the general membership of a campus union, going about its business of teaching, researching, serving the community and happily collecting a pa... |
__label__pos Norwegian tidal technology developer, Tidetec, stated that the priority market for its low-head turbine is the UK’s future tidal lagoon industry. “We are very eager to see the conclusion of the Hendry Review, an UK governmental review of the Tidal Lagoon Scheme, to be concluded this autumn. If the conclusi... |
__label__pos 1,584 views 2 faves 0 comments This is a chart of the ionization radiation dose a person can absorb from various sources. The unit for absorbed dose is "sievert" (Sv), and measures the effect a dose of radiation will have on the ce... lls of the body. One sievert (all at once) will make you sick, and too m... |
__label__pos Abstract The inactivation rate constants ( k-value) of pathogenic viruses, bacteria and protozoa and indicator or model microorganisms for monochromatic UV 253.7 radiation have been calculated from literature studies describing experiments of seeded microorganisms in collimated beam apparatus with low-pres... |
__label__pos The President of the United Republic of Tanzania began his address by elaborating on the definition of good nutrition and the impact of undernutrition particularly among children and women. While recognizing progress realised since the country’s declaration of its commitment to implement the Scaling Up Nut... |
__label__pos CANCELED | Ron Carroll Lecture is postponed and will be re-scheduled on a later date. Wetlands serve as important habitats for migratory birds, fish nurseries, and local wildlife. They also help filter pollution and prevent flooding, but we have lost most of the nation’s wetlands to development. Constructe... |
__label__pos State Senator Russell Ruderman used his own company’s letterhead when he submitted anti-GMO testimony recently to the Hawai‘i County Council. He owns Island Naturals, the natural foods markets. It certainly seems to be a conflict of interest for him to be supporting the Big Island’s anti-GMO movement, and ... |
__label__neg MIDDLETON, Mass., July 19 /PRNewswire/ -- NeuroTherm, Inc., a global leader in radiofrequency generators for chronic pain management, introduces the StimJect RF Cannula designed to reduce procedure time and increase treatment accuracy of radiofrequency therapy. The StimJect RF Cannula is a typical hollow R... |
__label__pos Chief Minister Katy Gallagher says providing a safe tattooing service for the territory's prisoners is meeting tough opposition. Ms Gallagher, who is also health minister, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday a tattooing service at Alexander Maconochie Centre had not proved popular with Corrective Servi... |
__label__neg Reproduced with permission of Camilla B. Andersen & Ulrich G. Schroeter eds., Sharing International Commercial Law across National Boundaries: Festschrift for Albert H. Kritzer on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing (2008) 582-599 Jeffrey Waincymer [*] INTRODUCTION The... |
__label__neg This book is about the American Dream, and more. It is about the dream that you have secretly held onto, waiting for the right opportunity. It is about making the decision to go down the other path—the one that is yours alone. It is about taking stock of all your education, training and experience and real... |
__label__neg EVENTS | VIEW CALENDAR HIV roadblock in HD 03-13-2012 EDIT CONNECT SHARING OPTIONS: NEW YORK—Researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center have released a new study detailing a natural mechanism by which the immune system seeks to fight the spread of HIV, a discovery that sheds more light on the workings of th... |
__label__pos Transforming lives through scholarships One of my most closely held ideals about Elon University is that we must be a community accessible to more students who come from backgrounds of modest financial means. The values and character of Elon University compel us to avoid becoming a gated community, accessi... |
__label__neg WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Newly developed fluorescent compounds may help doctors track Alzheimer's disease as it advances in living patients, a new study reveals. Tests showed that these compounds highlighted so-called tau protein clusters on PET scans of the brains of people with Alzheimer's... |
__label__pos Aurora supplies dairy products to food manufacturers and provides many large supermarket chains with store brand organic milk, including Wal-Mart, Safeway and Target, among others. This is the second time the Cornucopia Institute has filed a complaint with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) about Auro... |
__label__pos Elliott Wave Courses | by ForexCycle.com | Thursday, 23 July 2015 02:43 UTC By Elliott Wave International "In what traders called a 'bear raid,' sellers on Monday dumped an estimated 33 tonnes of gold in just two minutes on exchanges in Shanghai and New York, sending prices on a nearly $50 downward spiral ... |
__label__pos Better living through wonkery Elements on the right reject the whole ideal of distributive justice—opposing most taxation as theft and embracing a utopian project involving the abolition of the modern state. Elements on the left seek a substitute for capitalism—a utopian project that has been tried and fou... |
__label__pos If humans are always experimenting with nature and using technology, by what standards should we judge that a scientist has crossed a moral boundary? Answers 1Add Yours This is certainly an endless debate. Take, for example, using animals for research. At what point have scientists overstepped their ethica... |
__label__pos hey Bill - have I ever mention that I am jealous of your hypomania? I supposedly have the "perfect" BP treatment: stability (except if I forget my meds!!!) with zero side effects. I do like stability a lot, but I miss everything I could accomplish with hypomania. Of course I'm coming out of 4 weeks of bein... |
__label__neg April 2, 2010 The Calico Wild Horse Gather Questions and answers Background In late December 2010, despite pleas from wild horse advocates around the world to stop the senseless removal of mustangs from the American landscape, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) began the process of gathering more than 1,9... |
__label__pos In 1955 George A. Miller, a professor at Harvard, delivered a paper titled “The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two,” which helped set into motion a new field of research known as cognitive psychology. His original work on “thinking” has been proven and built upon over the last five decades. The insigh... |
__label__neg Discovery may have implications for stabilizing chromosomes in cancer cells Overturning 60 years of scientific presumption, new evidence from Johns Hopkins scientists shows that enzymes nibble away at chromosomes when the chromosomes protective tips, called telomeres, get too short. Much like the plastic t... |
__label__neg The government is making final arrangements to set a target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 3.8 percent from 2005 levels by 2020, according to a government source. The source said the new target assumes there would be no restarts of nuclear reactors and takes into account energy-saving measures an... |
__label__pos By Jim Johnston OOIDA President The brokerage industry needs major change and we are confident that 2010 could be the year we see that happen. OOIDA has been diligently working on these issues for quite some time. Under previous congressional leadership we weren’t able to make much progress. We are much mo... |
__label__neg Employment contracts can be frustrating, but they can also be frustrated. The former is a simple fact of life, while the latter is a key principle of contract law. “Frustration” occurs where an unanticipated event destroys the heart of the contract to the point where it can no longer be fulfilled. When a c... |
__label__neg Does Your Wife Want to Sleep With Another Man? Sleeping with someone outside a relationship isn’t always bad. So does your wife want to sleep with another man? Are you ready for it? Find out here. For most couples, an urge to sleep with someone outside the relationship spells nothing but doom. But is that ... |
__label__neg Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) is amping up his ground game to win support for a repeal of the 2.3% medical device excise tax, asking online for grassroots help in his campaign to win support from the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate. Paulsen sent an open letter to members of the Medical Devices Group on Linke... |
__label__neg Hi, I had a condom failure that was unnoticed during vaginal intercourse with a woman of unknown status on February 26. Asking about her history after the fact (really smart, I know) she claims to have tested negative within the past 6 months and says she had no sexual partners in that time. It's hard to k... |
__label__neg Residential real estate is continuing to change the city’s skyline, and propel an already booming market — with new apartment sales “expected to reach a level not seen since last decade’s boom cycle by 2018.” This statement is outlined in CityRealty’s Manhattan New Development Report, released Tuesday, whi... |
__label__neg Typically, pets like cats, ferrets, and bunnies do a pretty good job of keeping themselves clean. Dogs, on the other hand, usually need a little helping hand from their human friends in the grooming department. It is important to keep your dog clean and regularly groomed so that you can check for burrs, ti... |
__label__neg About Us Nanotechnology News Columns Products Directories Nano-Social Network Nano Consulting My Account Dr. Chamorn Abstract: The growing concerns on environmental damage and health impact from volatile organic compound (VOC) have initiated Thai researchers to look at ways to treating air pollutant such a... |
__label__pos August 21, 2015 Photo: Variable Checkerspot, Euphydryas chalcedona, nectaring along the Castro Crest Ridge, Santa Monica Mountains, May 2015 (Elizabeth Long). Californians are all painfully aware that we are suffering through year 4 of a significant drought. It's easy to predict that animals that rely on s... |
__label__pos FRUIT EXPORTS COULD FETCH $400 MILLION A YEAR The private sector would have to expand its capacity to meet the fast-growing demand From KHALID BUTT, Lahore Aug 22 - 28, 2005 Pakistan can enhance its exports of fruits up to $400 million a year in next four to five years in case the capacity of cold storages... |
__label__pos Today is a big day for me and my work on gender issues. I’m releasing a book about men’s issues and gender politics. The book is in Swedish, so most of you won’t be able to read it. Still, I would think it’s interesting news to many of you that things are happening in one of the most (radical) feminist cou... |
__label__neg Two New Studies Examine the Potential Impact of Almonds in People with Type 2 Diabetes The two studies examining the effect of almonds in people with type 2 diabetes explored the impact on cardiovascular risk factors. Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death for both men and women globa... |
__label__pos In response to a mandate from G20 leaders, aimed at reinforcing action against tax avoidance and evasion, the OECD has recently presented a draft of a new single global standard for the automatic exchange of information between tax authorities worldwide. As with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATC... |
__label__pos Creditor Representation Too often, creditors find themselves having to conclude important, expensive business relationships in bankruptcy court. At Robins Kaplan LLP, we bring a comprehensive understanding of bankruptcy law earned in complex insolvency proceedings to our representation of secured and unsec... |
__label__pos Former police officer, journalist, documentary producer and founder of Collapsenet Michael Ruppert discusses the precipice of global events as we move ever closer to falling of the edge of the cliff: (Video follows excerpts and commentary) We’re at the zero point of systemic collapse. That’s really the poi... |
__label__pos Meet the LACV-30. An unusual boat with a limited capability, limited service and proof positive that the Army should stay in its lane when it comes to ship to shore logistics. via FAS. The LACV-30 was designed to carry 25 to 30 tons of containerized cargo in an over-the-shore logistics operation. Because a... |
__label__pos Gifted Services CHAPTER 16 OF PENNSYLVANIA CODE Included in this section (see docs below) are the district procedures, documents and forms associated with the screening and identification of Gifted children within the Springfield School District. Chapter 16 of the PA Code outlines and defines the regulatio... |
__label__pos Available as a Google eBook for other eReaders and tablet devices. Click icon below... Available as a Kindle Edition.Click icon below... Summary Category Finalist - 2013 Eric Hoffer Book Awards, presented by Hopewell Publications SILVER MEDALIST – 2012 ForeWord Book of the Year in the Political Science Cat... |
__label__neg From racial typology to DNA sequencing 'Race' and 'ethnicity' and the science of human genetic variation 1945-2012. Research project funded by the Norwegian Research Council’s SAMKUL-program. Over the last decades genome research has undergone a technological revolution and is now producing large amounts o... |
__label__pos This is part of The Globe and Mail's in-depth look at the evolution of philanthropy. Read more from the serieshere. When he became Governor-General last year, former University of Waterloo president David Johnston immediately made philanthropy a major focus of his vice-regal term. In this conversation at R... |
__label__pos Table of Contents Researchers here at the Center for Space Research in Austin, Texas will be closer to answering questions about global warming, global climate change and El Nino after extraordinarily precise information is gathered by two NASA satellites to be launched March 17 from Russia under the direc... |
__label__neg A new study says AIDS could be nearly eliminated in a decade, if everyone was tested and drugs were prescribed as soon as a person tested positive. Although based on a theoretical model, researchers say they hope to further study the intriguing results of the mathematical model. VOA's Jessica Berman report... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Exudate is fluid which leaks out of damaged tissues. It can be the result of trauma, inflammation, or an underlying disease process which compromises the tissue. A classic example of exudate is pus, found in some types of wounds as they heal. Depending on... |
__label__pos Topeka Legislators settled a dispute over government workers' pay raises and rejected the purchase of an Edwards County ranch, finishing their work on the state budget and for the year early Sunday. The compromise bill drafted by negotiators was the last piece of an $11.4 billion spending plan for the fisc... |
__label__pos Gumout question and answers. Find below a comprehensive Q & A about all things Gumout The high mileage version of Regane has a friction modifier added. This helps protect against wear in the upper cylinder which is a common issue with older vehicles. If the cylinder wall is compromised over time, it can al... |
__label__neg Abstract: Cast Ai-Si alloys are widely used in the automotive, aerospace and general engineering industries due to their excellent combination of properties such as good castability, low coefficient of thermal expansion, high strength-to-weight ratio and good corrosion resistance. The present investigation... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED252805 Record Type:Non-Journal Publication Date:1984-Aug Pages:35 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Community Mental Health Centers and Insurance Reimbursements. Nissim-Sabat, Denis; And Others The economic solvency of Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) is a problem th... |
__label__neg Scathing attacks upon the judiciary are not uncommon. Contempt proceedings against the authors of such attacks are far less frequent. In a remarkable recent development, the Attorney General for Northern Ireland has been granted leave to prosecute Peter Hain MP for the arcane offence of “scandalising the c... |
__label__neg Outcome predictors of internet-based brief sex therapy for sexual dysfunction in heterosexual men Authors: Blanken, I × Leusink, P van Diest, S Gijs, Luk van Lankveld, J # Issue Date: 3-Aug-2015 Publisher: Brunner/Mazel Series Title: Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy vol:41 issue:5 pages:531-543 Abstract: W... |
__label__pos The catastrophic situation in Haiti is beyond painful. It is very difficult to even begin to articulate any meaningful thoughts much less sort out feelings. Powerlessness comes to mind. I am also reminded of an important concept from my post on spiritual intelligence. In fact it summed up what spiritual in... |
__label__neg What Causes Hair Loss? Male Pattern Baldness is progressive loss of scalp hair in men beginning in the twenties/early thirties. It depends on the presence of the androgenic hormone testosterone, and is caused by genetic and hormonal factors. Male pattern baldness occurs in approximately 30%-66% of adult ma... |
__label__neg Career Paths with a Human Development Degree How do you know that human development is the right field for you? Since human development is the study of ways to improve people’s cognitive, emotional, and social behaviors, there are many areas of work you can explore while studying human development. While y... |
__label__pos Big Data is all the rage right now, with IoT devices, social apps, machine logs, and noSQL cloud platforms gathering valuable data in increasingly high volumes every day, it’s understandable why the topic is hot. But big data is arguably worth nothing if you can’t harness and make sense of it all. Uncoveri... |
__label__pos Please choose between the following three options for navigation. Learn about Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada)’s submission to the federal government regarding its proposed amendments for taxing foreign affiliates. Share Get your downloadable electronic copy. CPA Canada has weighed... |
__label__pos SKETCHY FACTS: Just as it's hard to verify the merits behind those organic labels on your local supermarket produce, it's also difficult to evaluate the integrity of company-sponsored research for their edtech offerings. Education Week looks at the difficult situation that school officials face when inunda... |
__label__neg The new funding will be available to help adoptive families across the country settle their children into their new home. The Adoption Support Fund - to be rolled out nationwide from May 2015 after extremely successful pilots across 10 councils - helps pay for essential therapy services for adoptive famili... |
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