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__label__pos The US Republican Party has reason to celebrate Tuesday’s victories at the polls. Not only will they now control both the Senate and the House of Representatives when Congress reconvenes in January, but they also can legislate Congress’ approval of the much-stalled Keystone XL pipeline and perhaps force Pr...
__label__pos By Jim Barbagallo Public relations (earned media) rules over other forms of marketing communications. At least in the credibility category. Not exactly breaking news, but a recent Nielsen study reaffirms that despite the global marketing trend toward branded content, it’s tough — if not impossible — to tru...
__label__neg Friday, December 19, 2008 Racism in the news often goes unnoticed. It is so subtle that most people never pick up on it, but when you look beyond the surface and truly examine it, you will find it. A man by the name of Robert M. Entman performed an analysis on the portrayal of blacks versus whites in netwo...
__label__pos by Pip Howard We know that now English policy makers are acting only in the interests of the richest lobbyists, real sustainable development has been lost in a mire of green washing, that has stunned European neighbours and those from many other countries across the world, who are more used to a middle of ...
__label__pos 00:00 00:00 This project is the result of a creative collaborative process from the students in Audio Production 132. What would happen if children from conflicting regions of the world reconciled their differences through music? Maheen Zia and her co-producer grappled with this question as they followed t...
__label__neg Emergency Information Take Over Thursday, May 24, 2012 Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA Academic Medicine, the Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), has published an article jointly written by Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, and Johns Hopkins Dean and CEO Dr. Ed Miller, MD. ...
__label__pos Winner: DNA from the Beginning DNA From the Beginning is a part of the DNA Learning Center, the first genetics education-focused science in the world. The mission of the DNA Learning Center is to give students and their families hands-on access to genetic information so that they can be better informed whe...
__label__pos A proposed universal charger that would juice up any computer from any manufacturer is one the cards for 2014. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has published technical specification for a universal laptop charger which would work like the standard micro-USB connection for smartphones. Ac...
__label__pos I personally know of at least 8 contracts they lost for abuse of prisoners, particularly juveniles, including one juvenile facility in Louisiana, one in north Texas and three in Mississippi. One family detention unit outside Austin involved neglect of foreign nationals and their children being held for dep...
__label__neg <br> How can you measure progress in a developing country? In Bangladesh, you can do it with a yardstick. Over the past 12 years, something incredible happened in Bangladesh: The kids grew taller than usual. It’s a discovery that, at first, left many development and nutrition experts scratching their heads...
__label__neg Home prices jump, new home sales hit 5-year high By Chris Isidore NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The housing recovery continues to pick up steam, as home prices jumped in April, and new home sales hit a five year high in May. But a recent increase in mortgage rates could soon put the brakes on housing. The S&P/Case...
__label__pos Daily News Reports » Honey Filtering Myths by Greg Martin, click here for bio Program: Line on Agriculture Date: November 08, 2011 Click on the play button to listen to report. Download Report: LOA110811st.mp3 Honey Filtering Myths. I’m Greg Martin with today’s Line On Agriculture. A new article out yester...
__label__pos Coursework and controlled assessment Coursework and controlled assessment measure subject-specific skills that cannot always be tested by timed written exam papers. We've changed the way schools and colleges send internally-assessed coursework and controlled assessment marks and grades to us and to the mod...
__label__neg LHS grad finds right chemistry in KU studies A Lansing High School graduate is thriving as a student chemist at the University of Kansas. Gwyndolyn Jones, who just completed her sophomore year at KU, was one of 12 recipients of a $1,200 Undergraduate Research Award from KU's Honors Program. Jones' research...
__label__neg Amyloid precursor protein (APP) A673T mutation in the elderly Finnish population. MedLine Citation: PMID: 23102935 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher Abstract/OtherAbstract: Pathogenic mutations of the APP gene, leading to early-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been known for more than 20 years. Recently, it ...
__label__neg More than 60,000 people in Yorkshire have used foodbanks in the past year - a third of them children or teenagers. This is up from 37,403 the previous year and around six times higher than the numbers two years ago. New figures published today show the number using foodbanks nationally has reached a record...
__label__neg My cat just loves peanut butter. Every time I take out the PB jar, my fur ball would come running. Apparently, the ultrasensitive nose will direct the cat to where the smell comes from. Do all cats like peanut butter? Cats have different personalities thus it is expected that these animals would also have ...
__label__pos Forrester’s iterative BT strategy process begins with business goals followed by ways to identify the business and technology strategies required to achieve those goals and the creation of a technology road map of investment initiatives to help realize those strategies. But many CIOs stop there, failing to...
__label__pos The Super Bowl of Subsidies What comes to mind when you think of the Super Bowl? The Bronco’s stunning offense? The glitzy halftime show? Chicken wings and Clydesdales? Call me a spoil sport, but I can’t help thinking subsidies. That’s because even though the NFL (National Football League) generates $51 mi...
__label__neg Well, You Could Give Up, Or You Could Do This… Stephen Altrogge Pastor, Sovereign Grace Church of Indiana, PA 2014 3 Jul COMMENTS The Christian life is full of utterly impossible challenges. You think you can overcome your sin and live a holy life in your own strength? Have at it my friend! Come back in si...
__label__pos Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce members yesterday (Thursday) were informed by Sunnyside Deputy Police Chief Phil Schenck as to how the police department's gang elimination program works. He said the plan came about after reevaluating gang reduction efforts about two years ago. Those plans, said Schenck, were...
__label__pos Wallpaper removal and lead paint risk? My husband and I just bought a house and are trying to do some work before we move in. The walls of nne of the bedrooms and the hallway are covered in wallpaper that was then painted over. We'd like to remove the paint and wallpaper so that we can start with a fresh c...
__label__neg The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc. The eBook copy of this book is not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the ...
__label__pos Reader in Architectural Engineering Academic Division: Civil Engineering Research group: Structures Telephone: +44 1223 3 32689 Email: rc488@eng.cam.ac.uk Research interests Dr Ruchi Choudhary specializes in building simulation and environmental characteristics of the built environment. At Cambridge, she i...
__label__pos Five year old Mary Kate from Louisiana had a “life threatening” medical condition. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation learned about this, they asked the little girl what she wanted. Her response: to see snow. The child’s modest dream came true. With the help of Make-a-Wish, young Mary Kate flew to Vail with h...
__label__pos Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Quick show of hands: How many of you actually enjoy doing homework? That's more or less what I figured. (I don't see anyone with their hands raised.) A 1948 U.S. survey showed that the typical high school ...
__label__pos Computerized Instrumentation The personal computer (PC) has made many advances in analytical instrumentation possible. The large volumes of data generated by instruments were once evaluated on paper, but have become much easier to deal with once desktop PCs were available to resea rchers. Previously, speci...
__label__pos Managing and supporting grieving employees Losing a close friend or family member, a child or spouse, is devastating for all of us. But when it happens to a co-worker or employer, it can be difficult to know how to support them. While there are policies in place for grievance leave, what do you do when the...
__label__pos a Earlier this year I wrote that we needed more YA about teens with HIV. I didn’t know, at the time, that a 2013 YA existed on the very topic: My Life After Now by Jessica Verdi. I also didn’t know that not soon after I would be injured on duty, have to take prophylaxis, and months later have residual post...
__label__neg Researchers have discovered that most people are not aware of the symptoms of cancer. Researchers from Cancer Research UK conducted a small study on 1,500 people and found that only five per cent knew the symptoms of cancer. The researchers had asked the people to list possible warning signs of the disease...
__label__neg Alzheimer’s, immunization, plaques Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have had preliminary success with a method of immunization intended to dissolve the plaques in brain tissue that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease. When injected directly into the brain of mice, antibodies against...
__label__pos One third of the recommendations the NSW audit office made to the state’s universities about fixing their shaky cyber defences last year have been ignored, according to auditor-general Margaret Crawford. The government-funded tertiary education sector appears to be making a habit of sweeping the auditor’s ...
__label__neg While it's good to get insurance coverage for your business, it is also prudent to stay on good terms with your insurance company. One of the ways to do this is by making sure that you renew your policy on time. Letting your renewals go past the due date will have negative impacts on you and your business....
__label__neg Colostrum is found in mother’s milk and is known as nature’s gift to a child. This is actually the first milk that a mother provides to a child. Be it in the animal kingdom or even in humans, this first milk or colostrum is known for different kinds of health benefits. No matter how well one eats in the la...
__label__neg Stacey Vanek Smith: U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is in Davos, Switzerland today at the annual World Economic Forum. Today, he reassured world leaders that the U.S. economy is growing -- albeit slowly. Today's a big day in Davos -- finance ministers from Spain and the European Union are discussi...
__label__neg "Great problems call for many small solutions." - Wendell Berry Maine Board of Pesticides Control – Nov & Dec 2007 Did You Know? If you own, lease or manage a property within 500 feet of another piece of property that may be managed with pesticides, INCLUDING Bt corn, you have the right to ask your neighbo...
__label__pos From recent college graduates to those who are still trying to bounce back from losing their jobs – finding work has been a big struggle. But there’s one group that’s ahead of the pack – nabbing great Silicon Valley jobs. Who are they? Men who have been locked up in San Quentin State Prison. From armed rob...
__label__pos If it bleeds it leads, says the old adage about the journalism business. So when an April 15 study in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that among 180,000 people there was no association between multivitamin use and death from any means, what did the media have to say? And when a 2009 study of 77,...
__label__pos I find it very disturbing that many people nowadays believe that aspartame is a very dangerous compound that should be avoided with all costs. The anti-aspartame movements spread misinformation in the artificial sweeteners area and make people worry about giving a try to a good alternative to table sugar w...
__label__pos Operating Information And More Efficient Performance The Committee is convinced that the system of distribution can be made considerably more efficient than it is today. Costs of distribution and the prices consumers pay for commodities can be substantially reduced. The Committee believes that these result...
__label__pos Service -- Dominant Logic the Research Paper Length: 13 pages Sources: 20 Subject: Business Type: Research Paper Paper: #70776516 Excerpt from Research Paper : First the process of co-creation will be defined, followed several examples of successful co-creations of the customer experience. 5. Customer expe...
__label__neg BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- IM HealthScience® (IMH) today announced favorable results from its Irritable Bowel Syndrome Safety Update at 6 Months (IBSSU-6), a real-world surveillance study reporting on the safety and tolerability profile of IBgard® among an estimated 163,165 patients wh...
__label__neg Study Shows Men More Dependent on Exercise Than Women www.ProHealth.com • March 19, 2003 Women may worry more about their weight, but it's men who are more likely to become hooked on exercise, a University of Florida study shows. College-age men were twice as likely as their female counterparts to exercise...
__label__pos muchmorethanmuscle saidI love topics like these. However, it's best to talk about them in person because typing out every nuance, every detail would make my fingers fall off. I have so many thoughts racing through my mind at the possibilities. I think there are things that are forever but they are not of t...
__label__pos The Los Angeles Times reports that "every two weeks, a swath of Louisiana the size of this city's French Quarter vanishes into the Gulf of Mexico. Since the 1930s, the state has lost nearly 1,900 square miles, a quarter of its coastal land area." "For decades, oil and gas companies cut canals through fragi...
__label__pos The kitchen's often a room to experiment -- with decor, as well as food and drink. Over the years we've seen yellow, turquoise, avocado, greige and white take their turn as favored hues. But right now, black is back. "It makes perfect sense, style-wise," says New York City designer Elaine Griffin. "We bega...
__label__neg . . by Staff Writers Urbana IL (SPX) Aug 13, 2014 While hiking through the Ozarks' characteristic oak and hickory forests as a teenager, ecologist Scott Woolbright discovered something decidedly uncharacteristic for the region: prickly pear cacti growing on an exposed, rocky ledge. In a recent paper publis...
__label__neg ADVERTISEMENT Ahead of ECB, evidence mounts of weak recovery Article by: PAN PYLAS Associated Press November 6, 2013 - 8:15 AM LONDON — A day before the European Central Bank meets to decide whether to cut interest rates, further evidence emerged Wednesday to indicate the economic recovery in Europe is mut...
__label__pos Like so much else about the Internet, questions about its value in reaching consumers provoke sharply divergent reactions. Some IS executives see it as an incredible opportunity for supermarkets to establish a personal relationship with shoppers. Others see the Internet's low cost of entry and wide reach a...
__label__neg Has science proved that free will is an illusion? Some people say yes, citing experiments in neuroscience and psychology. The answer defended here is an emphatic no. Philosopher Alfred R. Mele here describes the crucial free will experiments in clear and simple language and lays out the most important prob...
__label__neg Record-high oil prices. The war in Iraq. Global warming. These are the issues that dominate the headlines today, and trouble American families. Not coincidentally, they all share the same underlying cause: the addiction of the United States to foreign oil. Weaning ourselves off fossil fuels won’t be easy. ...
__label__neg China, India top FDI destinations Geneva, September 7, 2010 The world's biggest companies are planning to boost their international investments over the next two or three years, with most spending planned in major emerging economies, according to a United Nations study. China, India and Brazil are the top ...
__label__neg Syrian asylum applications up almost 200%Listen / The number of Syrians seeking asylum in the industrialized part of the world shot up by 191% last year, compared with 2011, with 24,800 people applying for international protection. Overall, the number of asylum seekers rose by 8% last year, according to th...
__label__neg The Somali government is claiming victory in a month-long offensive to retake pieces of southern Somalia from the insurgent group al-Shabab. But as fighting continues and the death toll rises, the impact of the recent clashes remains unclear. There has been relative calm in Somalia’s border regions over th...
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email A basis point is one hundredth of a percentage point, or 0.01%. It is used to discuss small fluctuations in equity indexes, interest rates, and yields on fixed annuities. Many financial analysts work with basis points, and you may also hear them referred ...
__label__neg Syllabus for NUR-732 NURSING ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR AND PROCESS PRACTICUM This capstone course provides the student with the opportunity to integrate management theory into the role of nurse administrator/executive. Student focus is on nursing management processes in healthcare systems. Students continue ...
__label__pos When I used to work on clients’ projects, I often needed access to their site. In fact, it sometimes it was more than their WordPress site. When they gave me access to their online store, I always thought that it was like someone had given me a key to the front door of their brick-and-mortar shop. Now I kn...
__label__neg Loughborough University Leicestershire, UK LE11 3TU +44 (0)1509 263171 Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/2219 Title: Excitation of trapped water waves by the forced motion of structures Authors: McIver, P. McIver, M. Zhang, J. Issue Date: 2003 Publishe...
__label__pos View mindmap Circulation Aids Artificial blood Blood substitute Plasma/saline Used to replace lost blood. Plasma carries dissolved oxygen Saline does not carry oxygen or food Safe is no air bubbles get in Can keep people alive and give them time to produce new blood cells Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) Non - reac...
__label__neg Despite all the developments that have been made in medicine in recent history many people throughout the world still suffer from ill-health. A lot of this is down to the unhealthy diets that people have. Obesity can lead to a number of health problems including heart disease and diabetes but these can be ...
__label__pos login with Baby's cry This may be somewhat controversial but I believe a baby has different cries for each of its needs. That's not to say I learned each and every cry but I definitely followed other cues to determine what my babies needed at any given time. Here are a few things I wished I had known with ...
__label__neg Romans 8:7-8 is often used to defend the Calvinistic doctrines of Total Depravity and total inability. The text says this: Because the carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can it be. So then, those who are in the flesh cannot please God (Romans 8:7-8). Rega...
__label__pos For a long time now I have written and spoken extensively about the need to look at security as a ‘building block’ in the architecture of new cloud projects. Twelve months ago I recorded a radio session with Dan Walsh of Red Hat about the idea that containers don’t actually contain, which he has queried wi...
__label__pos Tags alzheimer's, alzheimer's and women, alzheimer's research, alzheimer's victims, education, empowering women, gender equality, government funding, HIV/AIDS, metered, United States, united states women, women advocates, women caretakers, women education, women empowerment, women humanitarians, women in d...
__label__pos Emergence and Structure Emergence & Structure is an exhibition of artists whose work embodies the emerging complexity apparent in the vast variety of process and architecture currently omnipresent in the natural world. The respective artists utilize aspects of science to inform their work by adapting scien...
__label__neg Named one of the top health and wellness books for 2016 by Well + Good and MindBodyGreen From leading psychiatrist and author of Fifty Shades of Kale comes a collection of 100 simple, delicious, and affordable recipes to help you get the core nutrients your brain and body need to stay happy and healthy. Wh...
__label__pos Groundwater wells are common to many civil engineering schemes and their operational performance can play a crucial role in the successful delivery of a project, whether used for construction dewatering, alternative water supplies for facilities or any other application , the well performance must be optim...
__label__neg How Much Does a Cockatoo Cost? The Cockatoo is known to form strong bonds with its owner and is known to be a wonderful companion to many. The cockatoo is a very smart bird that is capable of doing many tricks and following commands. The price of a cockatoo can vary depending upon the type of bird, its age...
__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:656 Pages:2 1/2 Similarities and Differences in The Role of Government in healthcare education and welfare payments The Government systems in Australia and Switzerland consist of many similaritie...
__label__pos A Masters degree gives you the opportunity to either further your understanding of a particular question or take off in a completely different way using skills you have gained from your previous undergraduate degree. Business studies is an academic program that is designed for students wanting to learn mor...
__label__neg With images of flooding, drought, storms, and other extreme weather appearing in the headlines more frequently, it’s clear that the effects of climate change already are being felt in neighborhoods, communities, and cities across the U.S. In recognition of the danger that these events pose, particularly to...
__label__neg CIOs indicate a return to growth and a change in priorities creates new skills challenges CIOs indicate a return to growth and a change in priorities creates new skills challenges – Harvey Nash / TelecityGroup CIOs are more confident of securing technology budget increases than at any time in the last five...
__label__neg A Answers (1) You should not stop taking Zytiga (abiraterone), a treatment for metastatic prostate cancer, until your doctor tells you to discontinue it. If you don't feel well or think you may be having severe side effects, call your doctor immediately to discuss your symptoms. This content reflects infor...
__label__pos The cutbacks to Ofcom's duties, including a formal end to automatic reviews of public service television every five years, bring to an end an era of hyperactivity. Stephen Carter, the regulator's first chief executive, made it a body that probed deep into the recesses of broadcasters' activities – includin...
__label__pos My name is Nicoline Valkenberg. I'm a yoga teacher and we're going to show you today a few yoga moves for beginners, some simple poses that would be safe and easy for you to try if you're new to yoga. So start by lying on your back. And Lynn's going to take her right knee in toward her chest. Hold on to th...
__label__pos The Adventure Project (TAP) is a nonprofit organization that “adds venture” capital to create jobs in developing countries. CEO Becky Straw and co-founder Jody Landers launched TAP in 2010 with $4,000 and a bold vision. They believed that they could move people out of extreme poverty and save lives faster ...
__label__neg The proposed sale of Conrail may be on a fast track in the U.S. Senate, but a House Democratic leader yesterday made clear the proposal will go nowhere in the House unless the Reagan administration produces some hard figures on the sale's impact on the U.S. Treasury. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill., chairman...
__label__pos It’s the question on all our minds: How do we protect the livability of our community in the face of such dramatic growth and change? The answer is clear, it’s up to us to define our future together by learning about the challenges facing Bend, understanding how to shape the outcomes and engaging to implem...
__label__neg Financial literacy is about comprehending the basics of banking, budgeting and investing so that you’re able to use money wisely…and the first step of that is to understand your personal income statement. A solid perspective on your “money in and money out,” combined with practical long-term planning, will...
__label__pos Paul Volcker, a top adviser to U.S. President Barack Obama, Tuesday expressed optimism that a financial overhaul containing a version of his proposal to limit bank risk would pass in Congress. The former Federal Reserve chairman defended his proposal to give regulators the power to force banks to get rid o...
__label__neg Junk mail sucks. It wastes your time and money, and it wastes valuable resources. It can also be used to steal your identity. Unfortunately, there is no built-in spam filter for mailboxes like there is in your e-mail account. However, there are a few good ways to stop the mail at its source. Stop Receiving...
__label__neg Water flows from Peru’s Cordillera Blanca, which has the most glaciers of any tropical mountain range in the world, are in a state of permanent decline 20 years sooner than forecasted Water flows from the region's melting glaciers have already peaked and are in decline, Michel Baraer, a glaciologist at Can...
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: JOHNSON NORMA HOLLOWAY JOHNSON, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Plaintiffs, residents and former residents of the Fort Dupont Housing Project (Fort Dupont) located in Southeast Washington, D.C., bring this action seeking declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as ...
__label__neg Accessibility tools Service tools Language Navigation path Author(s): Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld-European Commission This paper presents a DSGE model with residential investment and credit-constrained households estimated with US data over the period 1980Q1-2008Q4. In order to better und...
__label__pos The Body in Pain in Early Modern England James C.W. Truman Huntingdon College James C.W. Truman. "The Body in Pain in Early Modern England". Early Modern Literary Studies 14.3 (January, 2009) 1.1-37 <URL: http://purl.oclc.org/emls/14-3/Trumbody.html>. In Book IV of Paradise Lost, Satan and Gabriel engage i...
__label__pos Happy Cinco de Mayo, dear friends… Hoping you celebrate the Mexican Army’s liberation over the French with laughter and safety! Transitioning from a joyous occasion to our current state of affairs… which certainly can be and is joyous oftentimes, but not so joyous for me when do-gooders get arrested for fe...
__label__pos Oklahoma earthquakes today tremors and booms: Oh my! In Edmond, Oklahoma earthquakes measuring between M2.2 and M3.3 were felt in the early-morning hours Monday, November 11. Many residents reported a large boom on the second quake, making it doubly frightening. Dana and Todd Sittig, of Edmond, Oklahoma, w...
__label__neg Tiny green, brown, yellow, red or black insects, aphids survive by sucking the sweet juices from plant leaves and stems. The pests aren't choosy, sipping the sap from nearly any plant in the garden, resulting in foliage with a curled, distorted appearance. Additionally, the sweet honeydew left behind attra...
__label__pos Israel is the world’s spiritual hub for innovation and a powerhouse for pioneering technologies. Israeli thinkers, makers and doers are changing the world of Media & Internet, Cyber Security, Water Technology, AgriTech, Health & Life Sciences, Financial Technology, Automotive Industry, High-Tech & Smart Ma...
__label__pos (30), pp.31-40 , 2015-09-28 , 金沢大学大学院人間社会環境研究科 = Graduate School of Human and Socio-Enviromental Studies Kanazawa University ISSN:1881-5545 NII書誌ID(NCID):AA12162559 内容記述 To reduce resource consumption and waste caused by economic activities, recycling of natural resource becomes necessary. Although manufac...
__label__pos Scarcely any legal question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, through arbitration. If Alexis de Tocqueville could survey contemporary American legal culture, he would rub his eyes with amazement at the privatization of adjudication across a wide swath of issues previously c...
__label__pos This exercise in creativity can be done independently to spark inspiration, or in a classroom to engage students in creating their own connections between actions and visuals. Get the juices flowing by watching Richard Serra’s Exclusive film, “Tools & Strategies” to learn how a contemporary artist uses thi...
__label__pos Random violence on the street. Underage sex. Binge drinking. Drugs. All these things are on the rise in Ireland especially in poor and disadvantaged areas. It seems that there is a lack of morals and empathy towards others in todays society. As the Catholic Church loses its influence it seems nothing is ho...
__label__neg By Shanaz Musafer Business reporter, BBC News Sir Richard says an oil crunch can be avoided if action is taken now Business leaders, including Sir Richard Branson, have criticised ministers for not doing enough to avoid a potential oil crunch and are calling on the next government to take action. "Governme...
__label__pos Museum visitors and their online counterparts are often just as curious to explore how an artefact made its way into the museum case or web database as they are to learn about its original uses and meanings in the past. Similarly, historians of science are increasingly interested in the processes by which ...
__label__pos Take for example, my recent posts about Lyrica direct-to-consumer (DTC) ads, the most recent one being "Lyrica Lightens Up, DTCwise." In that post I praised -- yes, PRAISED! -- a new Lyrica DTC ad for its upbeat portrayal of women as opposed to previous Lyrica ads that showed women in a bad light (ie, batt...
__label__neg Vale SA (NYSE:VALE) is a Brazilian based company engaged in the production of iron ore. The company sold its stake in lower returning assets last year in order to increase investment in iron ore production. It sold a 26.5% stake in Logistics Company and an approximately 44% stake in Fosbrasil SA. Furthermo...
__label__pos Article Title Abstract This case study details the classroom dynamics of a Race and Ethnicity course and how to create a comfortable and engaging environment. To determine what students believe leads to a productive dialogue, two colleagues at a small liberal arts college in Maryland used in-depth intervie...
__label__neg Here on TFD, we talk a lot about the college experience, student loans, and the emotions we all have tied up with the process of choosing whether or not we want to pursue a “traditional” four-year college degree. It’s something that we urge people to be honest and vocal about, and the more we talk about ou...
__label__neg Guest post by Craig Caudill who writes for Dan’s Depot. First aid kits are important for any type of survival situation. However each person’s first aid kit may be a bit different than anyone else’s. For a first aid kit for survival in disaster situations perhaps the most economical way to do so instead of...