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__label__pos America. Home of the brave, and land of the “mostly” free. At least that’s the takeaway from the recent Index of Economic Freedom. For twenty years the Heritage Foundation has ranked the economic freedom of nations across the globe, and America has been slipping from the top. While much of the rest of the ... |
__label__pos U.S. should pay heed to Iraq's history WASHINGTON In hindsight, the widespread optimistic expectations about the early days of the war against Saddam Hussein reflected a lack of appreciation of the power of Iraqi national feeling. Americans assumed: How could ordinary Iraqis fight and die for a hated regim... |
__label__neg Debt settlement programs offer a viable, and often preferable, alternative to bankruptcy. In some cases, bankruptcy may be the best option available to a consumer but debt settlement provides a way of repaying unsettled debts, reducing those total debts, and becoming debt free within three years or less. B... |
__label__neg Red Dog lead, zinc mine marks 25 years, $1B in royalties The Red Dog Mine in Northwest Alaska turned 25 years old July 17 after producing since 1989 and paying about $1 billion in royalties to NANA Regional Corp., the landowner. NANA paid $608 million of that to other Alaska Native corporations under reven... |
__label__neg While a connection between narcissism and sex has been around since Freud, researchers are only now acknowledging its implications. In the current issue of the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, University of Florida researchers found that narcissists are fixated on sexual gratification rather t... |
__label__pos Book review: The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch. This is an ambitious book centered around the nature of explanation, why it has been an important part of science (misunderstood by many who think of science as merely prediction), and why it is important for the future of the universe. He provides g... |
__label__neg Avastin offers patients the chance to live twice as long without their disease advancing BASEL, Switzerland, Dec. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Avastin (bevacizumab), Roche's innovative anti-cancer drug, was approved today in Europe for the first-line treatment of patients with advanced renal cell cancer (RCC) in com... |
__label__pos I’ve done this several times, all with the same result. I hand a patron a translucent, orange-tinged beverage. They look at it curiously and shrug, and I wait for them to take their first sip. First their face wrinkles in confusion. Then there is cautious enjoyment. Then, even more intense confusion. What ... |
__label__neg Energy customers do pay too much, CMA say CUSTOMERS of the Big Six energy suppliers are paying too much for their energy, a year-long investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found. They say that between 2009 and 2013 customers of British Gas, E.On, EDF, Npower, Scottish Power and S... |
__label__pos Calorie restriction diet: my journey from fatmaster to beefcake (for sharkfish) Back when I was 23 years old I clocked in at 255 pounds on a height of 6'0. I was all cookie-dough. The doctor told me my blood pressure was in the danger zone and wanted to put me on medication to control it. It was pretty sho... |
__label__neg Medigap Providers Responds to Medicare Changes in Obamacare >PRWEB.COM Newswire (PRWEB) April 20, 2013 The Affordable Healthcare Act, known more commonly as Obamacare, was passed by Congress, signed into law by President Obama, and upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States. It is, as John Boehner sa... |
__label__neg The Leading eBooks Store Online 3,757,227 members ⚫ 1,221,934 ebooks New to eBooks.com?Learn more [X] Bestsellers - This Week Foreign Language Study Pets Bestsellers - Last 6 months Games Philosophy Archaeology Gardening Photography Architecture Graphic Books Poetry Art Health & Fitness Political Science B... |
__label__pos It was with a rather heavy heart that I got my first media call today about the annual "red poppy" dust-up - which usually revolves around attacks from the Daily Mail and its kindred spirits on broadcasters, public figures and politicians who don't wear the British Legion Appeal symbol or who raise questio... |
__label__neg The UK’s surprising exit from the EU has sent shockwaves across the world. Global markets saw their biggest crash in 5 years and currencies have also taken a hit. The British pound fell to a new 30 year low. India, too, has not been immune to the repercussions of the Brexit. On Friday, after it became clea... |
__label__pos Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of August 19, 2011. Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Derrick Van Kirk August 19, 2011 Local Earlier this week, Seattle City Council voted 9-0 to put the much discussed $60 vehicle-license fee (VLF) to pay for transportation on the November ballot. Acco... |
__label__neg The White House left open the possibility Sunday that President Obama could tax employer-provided health insurance to pay for his $1 trillion universal health care plan, a violation of the president's campaign pledge to not raise taxes on middle-class families. White House adviser David Axelrod said the ad... |
__label__neg Why Does Copper Oxidize and Turn Green? Understanding why copper turns green requires at least a basic knowledge of oxidation and of the word “patina.” Patina is commonly defined as a film or thin coating that forms on some metals, such as bronze and copper. But it can also be the same type of thin layer t... |
__label__neg Stem cell therapy for heart disease This exciting field holds promise for repairing damaged hearts. For more than a decade, scientists have been trying to repair damaged hearts with stem cells. These cells—the body's most versatile building blocks—are unique in their ability to develop into many types of c... |
__label__neg The Columbia Gorge chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute, Waucoma Bookstore, and Hood River County Library District are pleased to host author and geologist Bruce Bjornstad for a presentation about the overlooked Glacial Lake Columbia, a known source of the ancient floods that helped shaped the Columbia ... |
__label__pos no longer business as usual We see it all around us these days—in NGOs teaching farmers sustainable agriculture methods, in community-based organizations engaged in ecotourism, even in for-profits producing organic soap or selling mountain rice to benefit a community. This is social entrepreneurship at wor... |
__label__pos Warren Buffett once said that if a capitalist had been at Kitty Hawk when the Wright Brothers took their historic first fight, he'd have "shot the damn thing down". The Sage of Omaha was speaking after he had lost money in one of the many US airlines that has enjoyed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. But t... |
__label__neg Today's heavy silicon panels are effective, but they can also be expensive and unwieldy. Searching for alternatives, William Dichtel, assistant professor of chemistry and chemical biology, and Eric L. Spitler, a National Science Foundation American Competitiveness in Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornel... |
__label__neg Like never before, companies are using data to make business decisions. The challenge for IT organizations is to make sure that that data -- increasing every day -- is of the best quality. That means that IT is spending an inordinate amount of time cleansing data. To make it economically feasible for organ... |
__label__neg By NICK SLOAN NJSloan212@gmail.com KANSAS CITY, KAN. ----- A question for my fellow Kansans: Do you like it when it gets dark outside by 5:00 p.m. during the fall and winter months? Assuming there are no vampires in the State of Kansas, I'm in belief that most of you would say no. And for those who don't l... |
__label__neg Last week the Supreme Court of Canada released its most recent private international law decision that further develops Canada’s regime of recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments against subsidiaries operating in Canada. In the decision of Chevron Corp v Yaiguaje, 2015 SCC 42 Justice Gascon writin... |
__label__neg In the population at large, women are more than twice as likely as men to develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), although the reasons why are not clearly understood. There are several theories that often are mentioned: The most common trauma for women is sexual assault or childhood sexual abuse, and... |
__label__pos Most people must be wondering why the minor labor reforms proposed in France have set off such a firestorm of protest, and David Rennie points to the answer: France is in denial about capitalism. PIPA [Program on International Policy Attitudes], together with the polling form Globalscan, asked 20,791 peopl... |
__label__pos Question My heart seems to skip beats which catches my breath. This doesn't happen every day but can happen a few times in one day. I am borderline at the moment for high blood pressure. Also sometimes when I am sitting quietly my heartbeat seems to be quite strong even though I haven't done anything physi... |
__label__neg For Immediate Release: Contact: (609) 633-8507 January 25, 2013 Kristine Brown CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION REMINDS YOUTH IMPACTED BY HURRICANE SANDY THAT THE 2NDFLOOR HELPLINE IS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Department of Children and Families’ (DCF) Commissioner Dr. Allison Blake toured the 2N... |
__label__neg Finally, the command summary(myFm) produces a text summary of the linear regression analysis performed by lm(): Call: lm(formula = y ~ x, data = myDf) Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -6.92396 -0.59826 0.01474 0.59522 5.64824 Coefficients: Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) (Intercept) 0.04402 0.02185 2.0... |
__label__neg Governing the Transatlantic Conflict Over Agricultural Biotechnology: Contending Coalitions, Trade L Üye Girişi yapın, temin süresi ve fiyatını size bildirelim. Üye Girişi yapın, sizi bu ürün stoklarımıza girdiğinde bilgilendirelim. Temin süremiz 28 - 42 iş günü Delays in approving genetically modified cro... |
__label__neg Press Release Seven Latin American Scientists Named 2005 Pew Latin American Fellows in the Biomedical Sciences Philadelphia, PA - The Pew Charitable Trusts and the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) announced today that seven promising Latin American biomedical scientists have been named 2005... |
__label__neg Newcastle Falcons players Andy Tuilagi, Brian Tuilagi and Andy Saull turned rugby coaches for BT Sport ambassador Graeme Swann, the former England cricketer, today as the quartet visited Emmaville Primary School in Tyne and Wear. The stars got involved in Something to Chew On, a health and well-being initi... |
__label__neg Thursday, July 28, 2011 Here is what I do not understand: President Barack Obama is acutely aware of what will happen if Congress fails to raise the government's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling. As he told the nation Monday, if Washington does not raise the debt ceiling by Aug. 2, rating agencies are expected ... |
__label__pos MZM Growth Plummets As investors in the Information Age we are all constantly faced with a virtually infinite phalanx of information to digest. In addition to the usual daily financial newspapers that investors have eagerly devoured for generations, today's investors at the dawn of the Information Age also... |
__label__pos Gold and precious stones are easy to acquire. All you need is money. Thus, when the rich, the Hollywood stars, the sports elite gather gold and glittering jewelry are everywhere to be seen. In the midst of the dazzling display of wealth you can hear the words of self-praise and the worship of created thing... |
__label__pos Can a box help save lives following a disaster? ShelterBox, an international humanitarian relief organization, responds to earthquake, volcano, flood, hurricane, cyclone, tsunami or conflict by delivering boxes of aid and other supplies. ShelterBox has become part of disaster response across the world. The... |
__label__pos Relevant offers Three more of Mokau's Point Rd homes are at risk of falling into the ocean after heavy seas made a mockery of the rock wall illegally built to protect them. Two of the houses at risk are holiday baches and one is used as a permanent residence. None of the owners could be contacted yesterday... |
__label__pos Members of the College’s women’s and gender studies program and visiting scholars spoke to a crowd of students at “Gender, Nation, Democracy: A Symposium” in the Business Building Lounge Thursday. The symposium was composed of two sessions and a keynote address. “Gender, Nation and Democracy” is a certific... |
__label__pos Thinking Outside the Kitchen By John Ellis Contributor | The Bali Times MAMBAL ~ Ngurah Sutedja leans forward in his chair and stretches his arm out to point through the window of his office, tucked in a well-lit corner of his expansive kitchen at the John Hardy workshop in Mambal, a sleepy inland farming ... |
__label__pos Kushma The Blade’s recent reporting on blight in Toledo — thousands of empty homes that have decayed beyond salvation, derelict commercial buildings, neglected lots turned into dump sites — is causing some longtime Toledoans to lament that their city has never looked worse. Blight threatens property values... |
__label__neg If you're an occasional international traveler, you want to be able to keep in touch with friends and family at home. Ideally, you want to be able to reach them wherever you are and for them to be able to reach you. You also want to make local calls to restaurants, hotels, theaters, airlines, and such. Twe... |
__label__neg The high quality of research and education at VU University Amsterdam can be demonstrated by its excellent performance in international rankings. Unlike many other countries, the Netherlands does not have a ranking system for universities. However, a range of studies have shown VU University Amsterdam to b... |
__label__pos Bryan Caplan's summary of Chapter 2 of Murray Rothbard's classic For a New Liberty reminded me of one of the reasons I'm not that kind of libertarian. It starts with the fact that I can't grasp how fraud counts as a violation of the “non-agression principle” while other ways of manipulation of another's wi... |
__label__neg The okapi is related to zebras, however it’s more closely related to giraffes. Both okapis and giraffes have very long, flexible tongues measuring around 30 centimetres long, and they both have long necks. The okapi stands about 1.5 metres tall, 2.5 metres long, and weigh between 200-350 kg. They have big ... |
__label__pos “Why did we hire you?” This is one of the last questions a marketer wants to hear from their boss. If they have to ask what contributions you’re making to the company, then you may want to prepare yourself for a summons to their office and an invitation to “shut the door.” The ability to prove marketing va... |
__label__pos From the general description you provided for your product, it sounds similar to many other consulting tools already out on the market. So, your primary selling focus will likely be how your product is better than those other products and why the consultant should switch to yours. If this is your situation... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED413509 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1997-Nov Pages:87 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A School-to-Work Opportunities in the Middle School: Concepts and Issues. Finch, Curtis R.; Mooney, Marianne A study questioned 26 administrators, counselors, and teachers at 6 middle ... |
__label__neg Cidofovir [(S)-HPMPC; (S)-1-(3-hydroxy-2-phosphonylmethoxypropyl)cytosine] is an antiviral drug that has been approved for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in AIDS patients. Cidofovir also possesses potent inhibitory activity against various human papillomavirus-induced tumors in animal models an... |
__label__pos Eight weeks ago, we purchased a brand new GE refrigerator from Home Depot.com. Over the telephone GE has repeatedly told me that my GE refrigerator is operating normally and is safe to use even though the freezer temperature goes into the 40s and the refrigerator temperature goes into the 60s. The last GE ... |
__label__neg Does Being Nominated for an Oscar Affect How Much Money a Movie Makes? Introduction Through the course of this article I will be conducting an analysis to determine if the number of Academy Award nominations a movie receives affects how much money the movie makes as a result of the nomination. My hypothesi... |
__label__neg Welcome to Logical Fallacies 101, an ongoing exercise to help foster more reasonable debate on Newsvine and wherever else you may find yourself discussing differences of opinion. So far, we've covered the ad hominem and association fallacies. I'm breaking these down one at a time, and trying to make them f... |
__label__neg Here's How Southwest Gas Is Making So Much for You Margins matter. The more Southwest Gas (NYS: SWX) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders. Healthy margins often separate pretenders from the best st... |
__label__neg Evans Says ‘Only Modest’ Pickup in Economy Warrants Federal Reserve Action “The somewhat firmer tone of recent economic data suggest some welcome traction, but the data are not strong enough, or uniform enough, to assert that momentum for growth is building,” Evans said today in a speech in Lake Forest, Il... |
__label__neg “Nobody is forced to eat at McDonald’s,” a federal judge said as he threw out a class-action lawsuit that blamed McDonald’s food for causing obesity, diabetes and other health problems in children. “If a person knows or should know that eating copious amounts of supersized McDonald’s products is unhealthy ... |
__label__neg 2 Answers | Add Yours The major impact that slave rebellions had on attitudes towards slavery was to harden them and to make Southerners more apt to support slavery and to oppose efforts to free slaves or to improve the conditions of slavery. Slave rebellions filled Southerners with fear. The rebellions ma... |
__label__pos Pharm Lecture 1 Home > Flashcards > Print Preview The flashcards below were created by user Anonymous on FreezingBlue Flashcards . What would you like to do? What is psychopharmacology? Study of drugs to treat mental disorders What clinical psychologists should know about pharm. -most mental health service... |
__label__neg A dedicated deep fryer can be extremely useful if you fix deep fried foods often. It serves as a handy place to store your frying oil and some home deep fryers offer an oil filtration cycle. Looking for a healthier alternative? Check out our Air Fryer Reviews & Buying Guide Deep fryers generally come with ... |
__label__neg Yesterday’s post was pretty heavy. The statistics of the hunger needs are very discouraging and can leave us feeling overwhelmed. However, I don’t believe we are expect to solve the problem. We are told in the Bible that the poor will always be with us (Matthew 26:11). What we are told to do however is to ... |
__label__neg 12 June 2014 Perstorp is the world leader in the supply and technological development of ε-polycaprolactones (PCL) under the Capa™ brand name. Bioplastics is a core focus area for Perstorp and an important part of Perstorp’s vision for a more sustainable future, and its commitment to a greener environment.... |
__label__pos With the rapid growth in the economy, India has seen a massive surge in demand for new and more specialized skill sets. Meeting this demand are the numerous engineering colleges throughout the country. While public institutions like IITs and NITs have been instrumental in providing the necessary guidance r... |
__label__pos We live in a world of material abundance thanks to the rise of capitalism. We also face many different types of difficulties around the world as well as the constant threat of natural disasters, never ending thought-provoking events. In this era when people may begin to feel tired of a glut of information,... |
__label__neg Leeds city council has announced free parking for the owners of ultra-low emission vehicles. The permit for owners of ultra-low emission cars will be valid for a period of 1 year. Incentives like these can play a big role in boosting the sales of low-emission cars. Low Emission Vehicles in the present time... |
__label__neg Title: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) (as amended) Category: UK Regulation Date: 2002 Reference : SI 2002/2677 [Full text] (SI 2003/978 [Full text], SI 2004/3386 [Full text] ) General Description: The 2002 regulations (as amended) replace earlier COSHH regulations (1988,... |
__label__neg Baran, E.(2000) Biodiversity of estuarine fish faunas in West Africa. Naga, the ICLARM Quarterly, 23(4), pp. 4-9. Abstract In West Africa (between Ivory Coast and Sénégal), estuarine environments vary from lagoons to high discharge rivers to inverse hypersaline estuaries. This results in a high diversity o... |
__label__neg The statement at issue: “Opinion polls suggest that a majority recognize a right to bear arms, subject to reasonable regulations protecting public safety. This strong dual commitment, if clarified and entrenched in our Constitution, could reassure most, though not all, of us. Before you mock the idea of a ... |
__label__pos "And the beat goes on...................." I came across an article on Tim Cook, Apple CEO, noting a list of five people he calls on for advice and counsel on specific issues - people apart from his staff and usual advisors and counselors. A heady list, they included Warren Buffet, Bill Clinton, Anderson C... |
__label__neg Living in Colorado is so nice. Our family loves to go to sporting events whenever we get a chance. There is Spring soccer, baseball in the Summer and CU Football in the Fall. Well, going to games is kind of similar to going anywhere outside of the confines of our safe gluten-free home, we never know what t... |
__label__pos Exhaust hood Handling of dry acrylamide is hazardous primarily from its dust and vapor, and this is a significant problem, especially in the course of emptying bags and dmms. This operation should be carried out in an exhaust hood with the operator wearing respiratory and dermal protection. Waste air from ... |
__label__pos Albert Ellis Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy Albert Ellis (September 27, 1913 – July 24, 2007) was the American psychologist who in 1955 is credited with starting the Rational Emotive Behaviouralschool of Therapy or REBT, the forerunner of what became known as Cognitive Behavioural school of therapy o... |
__label__neg AUSTIN (AP) – Dallas and Houston law enforcement officials said Monday that they oppose legislation that would free up officers in so-called sanctuary cities to ask about the immigration status of anyone pulled over during a traffic stop, questioned as a witness or otherwise detained. Dallas County Sheriff... |
__label__pos By Julie Winkle Giulioni,smartblogs.com, 10-07-2014 Think about the learning that contributed most powerfully to your development and who you are today. Consider the experiences that built the expertise you use and value most every day. Reflect on what you’re most proud of mastering during the course of yo... |
__label__pos I was meeting with my friend, colleague, and collaborator Maung Nyeu, founder of the amazing non-profit organization Our Golden Hour, which aims to provide mother-tongue education for indigenous children in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. With us was Kim Wilson, a microfinance expert who teaches ... |
__label__pos In an age where consumers all over the world are in search of solutions that are simple, convenient and speedy – and where mobile devices are transforming the way organizations operate – contactless payments are being looked upon with great favor. That's why CorFire, the mobile technology expert, is provid... |
__label__neg If you have tried other kinds of insoles or lifts before but have found that they are noticeable and not comfortable to wear, the Levitator shoe lifts are something that you should try if you want to increase your height. They are designed to easily fit into your shoes and provide you with comfort while ma... |
__label__neg Amenorrhea — No Bleeding Some women don't have heavy menstrual bleeding — they have the opposite problem: no menstrual periods at all. This condition, called amenorreha, or the absence of menstruation, is normal before puberty, after menopause and during pregnancy. If you don't have a monthly period and do... |
__label__neg Leyland cypress (Cupressocyparis leylandii) is an evergreen conifer that grows 1 ½ to 3 feet per year to a height of 50 to 70 feet and width of 10 to 15 feet. They are hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 to 10. In addition to being planted as specimen trees, they often are plant... |
__label__pos And why not? Everything gets more expensive as time goes by. In fact, cost of breaches has risen for each of the past three years. Symantec, folks who ought to know, says the average cost of a breach is around $3 million a year per business breached. If that sounds like a lot, realize that some businesses ... |
__label__neg [ HLAS Online Home Page | Search HLAS Online | Help | FAQ | Comments ] TWO MAJOR CONTROVERSIES have pushed South American archaeology into the headlines during this biennium: 1) the antiquity of human arrival and 2) the existence of precolumbian civilizations in Amazonia. The earliest accepted North Americ... |
__label__pos Future Trends in Power Management In today’s world of power management products, two opposing forces wage battle. First, fierce commoditization of products used in high-volume products has driven the selling price dramatically lower over the past several years. Second, customers are increasingly demanding ... |
__label__neg One of the achievements of Roosevelt’s New Deal administration during the Great Depression was the introduction in 1938 of the federal minimum wage, then set at twenty-five cents an hour. At no time in its history has the minimum wage kept workers out of poverty. But it has helped to stave off the full dep... |
__label__neg You are in: Sci/Tech Wednesday, 23 January, 2002, 10:51 GMT Here comes the Sun... again By BBC News Online science editor Dr David Whitehouse The Sun's activity is increasing again, with more sunspots peppering the star's surface. Although the cycle is thought to occur because of gas motions in the Sun, sc... |
__label__neg Flu Information Treatment protocol for any flu-like illness continues to be: Wash Hands Frequently Cover Cough and Sneezes Wipe away any visible dirt or moisture on surfaces Stay home with fever or other flu-like symptoms Stay home until you have been fever free for 24 hours Newark Unified School District ... |
__label__pos Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article – Annual report year: 2011 Uganda is vulnerable to climate change as most of its agriculture is rain-fed; agriculture is also the backbone of the economy, and the livelihoods of many people depend upon it. Variability in rainfall may be reflected in the... |
__label__pos The Secret Millionaire’s Club | Teaching Kids About Money Making money education fun What have we learned about the way people handle money lately? Loose and lazy seems to be the general rule in America, in that people don’t tend to plan as much for the future as they should and operate on instant gratific... |
__label__neg Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting of the Reserve Bank Board Sydney – 4 October 2016 Members Present Philip Lowe (Governor and Chair), Guy Debelle (Deputy Governor), John Akehurst, Kathryn Fagg, John Fraser (Secretary to the Treasury), Ian Harper, Allan Moss AO, Heather Ridout AO, Catherine Tanna Other... |
__label__neg SUNNYVALE (CBS/AP) — Yahoo plans to extend the amount of time it retains records on what its users search for online, less than two and a half years after breaking from the other big Internet search engines and promising to delete such data promptly. The new policy brings the company in line with Google In... |
__label__pos Helping network users get the best performance from their connections Register for Performance U! @ TNC The eduPERT Knowledge Base - for all your netowrk performance questions As networks and networked applications develop the demands they make on performance and reliability grow ever greater. There is an ... |
__label__neg Eisenhower as Strategist: The Coherent Use of Military Power in War and Peace Authored by Dr. Steven Metz. | February 1993 CONCLUSIONS Grand Strategy. For Eisenhower, the transition from a warfighting to a deterrent strategist was a major one. As a warfighting strategist, he had the luxury of steady increa... |
__label__neg This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this page. One of the easiest way to accrue a ton of miles is through credit card sign-ups. In fact, this... |
__label__neg The Commonwealth of Massachusetts hardly seems a likely setting for rampant sex discrimination in state hiring, but apparently the Obama administration doesn't agree. The Justice Department this week filed suit against the state and its Department of Corrections, alleging they have engaged in a "pattern or... |
__label__neg This morning Professor Philip Hamburger graciously responds to my blog post reacting to his new paper on Privileges or Immunities. In an email, he also gave me permission to quote his paper. I should mention that Philip and I have been friends for many years, and I have always considered him to be both a g... |
__label__neg The decision affects about one-third of the active-duty Combat Air Forces aircraft, including those assigned to fighter, bomber, aggressor and airborne warning and control squadrons stationed in the United States, Europe and the Pacific. According to the USAF, the cuts must be implemented in part by flying... |
__label__neg E-Coating Helps Improve Coil Performance "We started using e-coat when it first came out," said Mark Lien, sales and marketing manager for Outokumpu Heatcraft, Grenada, Miss. "It was introduced to the HVACR industry at the AHR Expo that was held in Philadelphia in 1998. "Mike Powell from AST ElectroFin had... |
__label__pos Big wall on campus 02/01/2013 Founded in 1857, Queens University of Charlotte is a private university located in Charlotte, N.C. The university serves approximately 2,400 undergraduate and graduate students through its College of Arts and Sciences, McColl School of Business, Blair College of Health, Waylan... |
__label__neg 'Loud wakeup call' over critically endangered dolphin 26 May 2015 From the section Science & Environment The smallest and rarest marine dolphin in the world could be extinct within 15 years if protection is not stepped up, new research suggests. Conservationists say the remaining population of Maui's dolph... |
__label__neg IV. IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION POTENTIAL OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS During mouse embryogenesis, the primitive ectoderm of the epiblast forms three primary germ layers: the ectoderm, the mesoderm, and the definitive endoderm. These germ layers interact to form all tissues and organs of the developing embryo. The... |
__label__pos A Member of the citizens’ council of the self-defense groups surroundingApatzingán, Michoacán, January 2014. Photo By: Heriberto Paredes By: Romeo LopCam January 26, 2014- Given the voices who see the emergence and spreading of the armed Self-Defense Movement against organized crime and the government inac... |
__label__neg Read "From Ciudad Juárez to the World," a response to this article by Charlotte Bunch. Since 1993, about 370 women have been brutally killed, and several hundreds more have disappeared, in the U.S.–Mexico border city of Ciudad Juárez, in the state of Chihuahua. To date, only one person—charged with only on... |
__label__pos In the span of two years -- from 2003 to 2005 -- operating power density in data centers jumped from an average of 25 watts per square foot to 52 watts, says Peter Gross, vice president and general manager at HP Critical Facilities Services. At Industrial Light & Magic, Gary Meyer, systems engineer and pro... |
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