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__label__neg NSB Approves Multimillion-Dollar Awards for Atlanta and Jacksonville Public Schools Atlanta, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., were named today to receive a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for system-wide reform of their K-12 mathematics, science and technology education programs. The National Science B...
__label__pos Sit down at the keyboard and cinch that deal! Press the send button and get the account! Writing skills are more important than ever in determining business success. They can make the difference between climbing the corporate ladder and getting stuck on a low rung. An e-mail that’s clear, concise, and targ...
__label__neg The government's response to yesterday's shocking 22% rise in the number of households suffering fuel poverty was to declare that they are engaging in the most ambitious home improvement scheme since the second world war. Ambition is essential if we are to tackle the contribution of our cold, leaky homes t...
__label__pos For allergy sufferers this is typically a tough time of the season, but this year, allergy symptoms have been especially bad. "This year, a lot more runny nose, itchy eyes, and even asthma at times," said Joyce Valdez, allergy patient. "They are pretty bad this spring. It prompted me to come again. In the ...
__label__neg Below is a letter sent by AWC members, Misty Rowan and Katrina Plotz, to Minneapolis City Council members. Misty and Katrina were among the first people arrested with Occupy, in a protest against foreclosures. They are going to trial at the end of this month, but are working to build the political pressure...
__label__neg Sol Sherry Lecture in Thrombosis How Thrombin ‘Talks’ to Cells Molecular Mechanisms and Roles In Vivo Received January 16, 1998. Accepted February 3, 1998. This article is a summary of the Sol Sherry Lecture of the Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, which was presented at the 70...
__label__pos Last month, the Shanghai World Expo 2010 attracted just over 73 million visitors during its six-month run, shattering previous Expo attendance records and making it one of the largest events ever staged. This had, of course, been China's goal all along; it was a matter of national pride and yet another dem...
__label__pos When it comes to natural disasters and tragedies, most people opt for complete avoidance. But what should you do when it is not a matter of avoidance, but minimizing risk? Most experts will agree that being prepared to adapt to the expected conditions is the best plan: Whole communities in Florida and the ...
__label__neg IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY BOARD, Complainant, v. William S. MORRIS, Respondent. The Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board charged William Morris with violations of the Iowa Rules of Professional Conduct after a series of audits revealed trust account irregularities. After a hearing,...
__label__pos Rathbones and Quilter are to join forces to develop a framework for investment managers to estimate the total costs of running discretionary portfolios. While the fund management industry traditionally had the total expense ratio (TER) and now the IMA’s ongoing charges calculation, there have been calls fo...
__label__neg It’s that time of year again. Temperatures are beginning to rise. School kids are itching for the freedom of summer. And all eyes are on the Supreme Court as the nine justices release decisions in important cases by the end of June. Among the headliner cases the Court will decide this term are the challeng...
__label__pos There has been much debate on the purposes and methods of assessment over the last couple of years. This book gathers together the latest thinking and looks at how assessment can be used to promote or inhibit learning. Assessment is ideal for teachers and other non-academics concerned with education who re...
__label__neg Sen. Bob Casey (D., Pa.) was instrumental in securing millions of dollars in stimulus funds for the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) that was used for shoddy and unsafe work at low-income housing units, federal auditors later found. Casey was a vocal proponent of the American Recovery and Reinvestment ...
__label__neg Cayenne pepper is a strong, rich, hot and spicy powdered herb which offers a multitude of uses both in cooking and in consumption. It is rich in the vitamins A, B complex, C and K. It is also a rich source of the minerals calcium, niacin, iron, manganese and potassium. Many studies have shown that Cayenne ...
__label__neg Want more murals in your neighborhood? College scholarships for students from low-income families? More visible crosswalks? District 7 residents have the unique opportunity to decide which of these—and other—proposals their tax dollars will fund, through this year's participatory budgeting process. If you'...
__label__pos Weetabix is made with 100% wholegrain, is high in fibre and low in fat and sugar making it a great source of slow release energy to fuel my little lad until lunchtime. It has four added vitamins and iron to aid his physical development and has no added nasties. It is ready to eat in moments with its easy t...
__label__neg Resident education: Findings from overall analysis Overall analysis of all 56 articles included in our final sample revealed 40 positive or neutral outcomes and 18 negative outcomes regarding resident education. We paired neutral and positive results because we thought that both constitute a positive effec...
__label__pos 2013 Essays Citation: “The Meaning of the Digital Humanities.” PMLA 128 (2013): 409-23. DOI: 10.1632/pmla.2013.128.2.409. Open access (post-embargo published version in institutional repository, PDF) Paywalled (published version, PDF) Video of lecture at New York University (May 1, 2013) based on fuller ve...
__label__pos Even though the buzz about the effectiveness of online video has continued to increase, the number of companies taking advantage of the opportunities that online video provides is still not as big as I would expect. From what I’ve experience this past year, the main reason seems to be the cost. While Twitt...
__label__neg Low Vitamin D may play role in suicide attempts Low levels of vitamin D and increased inflammation in the blood appear to be associated with suicide attempts, according to a recent study co-authored by a Michigan State University researcher. The findings could have implications for how physicians treat dep...
__label__neg “A woman without self-control is like a city broken into and left without walls.” Proverbs 25:2 Welcome to One Master of Me If you are ready for the journey to self-mastery so that you can live a life that you’ll love, you have come to the right place. What is self-mastery? “The power to control one’s acti...
__label__neg “The economy added 288,000 jobs in June, making it the fifth consecutive month in which the economy added over 200,000 jobs. This is the longest stretch of 200,000 plus job growth since before the recession. The job gains were broadly based. Retail was the biggest gainer, adding 40,200 jobs, with professio...
__label__pos BY MARK JAMISON The United States Postal Service is not a corporation in the traditional sense of the word, but that hasn’t stopped its leadership — the folks at L’Enfant Plaza and the men and women who sit on the Board of Governors — from viewing it primarily as a corporate entity. The post office is in t...
__label__pos This page is being retired. Please go to the Design of Experiments Study Guide page. A designed experiment can help you choose between alternatives and select key factors affecting a response even despite uncontrollable noise factors. You can also use Response Surface modeling to hit a certain target, redu...
__label__neg The sites at which integrins mediate the interaction of a cell with the substrate are focal contacts (FCs); these begin as nascent adhesion sites that transmit stronger tension forces and may mature into focal complexes (FXs) and eventually into the largest molecular complex, called the focal adhesion (FA)...
__label__pos This is second hand information, but I hear David Platt is the real deal. I have every reason to believe it. I’ve interacted with numerous people close to David and they all say the same thing. The dude lives what he preaches. Given the tendency for trend setting pastors to bear a likeness to Tony Robbins,...
__label__pos Article Tools Recent crimes and emergencies Two crashes at same time snarl Interstate 81 traffic Police: Mother lied to authorities after boyfriend broke son's leg Scranton man accused of stealing, using credit cards Three cited in "scuffle" during protest in Scranton Man jailed for selling heroin Man face...
__label__pos 12K 344 42 1K 14KShares Cake Pricing – How much to charge for your cakes Cake pricing or how to price your cakes can be the most challenging and intimidating question to most beginners in the cake decorating world. In this post I have shared how to analyze, the methods I use as well as how to calculate the...
__label__pos Hemp has turned into a legitimate test crop in Kentucky after a legal battle over imported seeds. Researchers are planting seeds to start gauging the potential for the non-intoxicating cousin of marijuana. University of Kentucky agronomy researchers planted a small plot Tuesday at their Spindletop Farm nea...
__label__pos The National Small Business Association (NSBA), a small business advocacy group, has launched a new Web site, PreventIRSAbuse.org, designed to uncover potentially abusive Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit tactics and inform its members about efforts by the IRS and Congress to use small business audits t...
__label__neg Building Safety Month 2012 The International Codes Council (ICC) is sponsoring May 2012 as Building Safety Month, calling for “An International Celebration of Safe and Sensible Structures” The ICC encourages all Americans to become aware of the importance of building safety; green and sustainable building;...
__label__pos R. J. DeiganJ. J. Dlubac Code 7451, Ship Acoustics Directorate, Carderock Div., Naval SurfaceWarfare Ctr., Bethesda, MD 20084-5000 The accurate determination of the complex moduli of viscoelastic materials is of great importance for the efficient design of many noise control devices. It is often the case t...
__label__pos Humankind is captivated by kindness. Muammar Gaddafi, before his death, was one of the richest people of the 21st century, with a net worth of around 200 billion dollars. By materialistic standards, he was a champion, raking in wealth through the iron fist of rule, the power of his personality, and the vas...
__label__neg SAN DIEGO, March 31, 2011 – Polaris Group (Polaris) today announced that the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the company’s Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) for a Phase 3 clinical trial of pegylated arginine deiminase (ADI-PEG 20) in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)....
__label__pos THE $14.7 BILLION ENERGY POLICY Act that became law this summer isn't just about clean coal, nuclear power, alternative auto fuels, or hybrid cars—although there's a lot of all that in it. Tucked in at page 1,344 of the new law is a direct payoff for energy-efficient builders: a $2,000 builder tax credit f...
__label__neg ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different ways doctors use to treat children with this type of cancer. To see other pages, use the menu on the side of your screen. In general, cancer in children is uncommon, so it can be hard for doctors to plan treatments unless they know what has been most effecti...
__label__pos I am often surprised at how different climate models can be. Shown below is the annual mean, global mean surface air temperature from control runs of 21 of the AR4 GCMs, along with the observations (HadCRUT3). The spread in the magnitude of variability is enormous, as seen by eye, but also the timeseries h...
__label__neg [Top] [Up] [Prev] [Next] Retreating Blade StallA tendency for the retreating blade to stall in forward flight is inherentin all present day helicopters and is a major factor in limiting theirforward speed. Just as the stall of an airplane wing limits the low speedpossibilities of the airplane, the stall of...
__label__pos While not all advertisements necessarily have a negative influence on individuals, many may lead to poor decisions. For example, an advertisement may influence a consumer to make a purchase that they cannot really afford. Others may influence them to eat or drink products that are not really healthy for th...
__label__neg USDA Declares A Boston, Massachusetts Area Free Of The Asian Longhorned Beetle PR Newswire WASHINGTON, May 12, 2014 WASHINGTON, May 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today announced that Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) has ...
__label__neg Robert J. Shiller is Sterling Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, and Professor of Finance and Fellow at the International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in 196...
__label__neg A CIVILISATION ON MARS? By Alan F. Alford Author of Gods of the New Millennium, The Phoenix Solution, When The Gods Came Down and The Atlantis Secret. Introduction the Face on Mars In April 1998, NASA used their Mars Global Surveyor Spacecraft to re-image the infamous Face at Cydonia. The result was a seri...
__label__pos I Am a Fair Weather Friend...The moment I heard of SAD, I knew I had it. I was 12 or 13 and it was still kind of a theory. I hate it. I sometimes feel like it is its own breed of bipolar disorder. I am 2 different people - in the winter I am lazy and apathetic and will eat any carb in sight. In the summer ...
__label__neg It's estimated that $100 million goes up in smoke each month in North Dakota. Thanks to NASA we have an out-of-this-world glimpse of these flames. That shocking picture (shown to the right) appears to be just a large city in North Dakota, however, the fact of the matter is that very few people live in that...
__label__pos How often do you check your mobile device? And why? There is a battle for our attention…for our focus …for our personal ‘bandwidth’. When do you pull out your mobile device? Checking for digital interaction (my email, Facebook and Twitter) is easy. Easier than asking WHY we’re checking. I often check becau...
__label__neg [0001] The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of granulates containing liposoluble substances and, more especially, relates to a process for preparing granulates that contain liposoluble substances and that exhibit immediate dispersibility in water and that are therefore suitable fo...
__label__pos The nurses at UC Irvine Medical Center continuously strive to meet the needs of our patients and their families. In 2006, we began the process of adopting Relationship-Based Care (RBC) and Primary Nursing as our models of care. These models not only focus on the relationships between the patient and the ca...
__label__neg Video: Inspecting a Horse Trailer Find out what you need to examine before buying or using a horse trailer. October 2013 Before purchasing a new trailer or embarking on a long journey with your horse in tow, there are certain components you need to check for safety. Ben Eversole from Sallee Horse Transport...
__label__pos Innovations in special circuits, electronics and micro-electronics are the key support for a large spectrum of applications. The conference is focusing on several complementary aspects and targets the advances in each on it: signal processing and electronics for high speed processing, micro- and nano-elect...
__label__pos Tillage sums don't add up this year Published 02/03/2016 | 02:30 Most winter crops look very well for this time of the year however the potential for problems exists. Crops are advanced but beginning to show signs of hunger. At the first opportunity these crops will need fertiliser but this should not be a...
__label__pos I consider myself an antiwar activist. I'm for peace. I don't like violence. That said, I don't cotton much to a lot of the peace activism that's being done out there. The activism I have a problem with is ideological instead of practical. Instead of dealing with concrete steps for opposing war and support...
__label__pos Mark’s note: Here’s the last of three change strategies in a series by a guest blogger, Paul Serafino. You can click here to read earlier posts in this series about leaders who have no one to formally lead. Next week, I’ll publish Paul’s concluding thoughts and the whole series will be available as a free ...
__label__neg A family in Australia who developed health problems found out their sickness had an unusual cause: They had unknowingly moved into a home that was a former meth laboratory, according to a new report of the case. Just months before the family moved in, the home was the site of a clandestine drug laboratory,...
__label__pos Whenever I encounter a new investing book or theory I split myself in two. The first part analyzes the work on its own ground, considers the arguments, and tries to understand a new and distinct point of view. In the academic world, this is called "being generous" to the text. The aim is to expand my knowl...
__label__pos MEDWAY — Town officials are working to move forward with the state's new legalized recreational marijuana law that they say is unclear. For the first time during a joint meeting Tuesday night, the Board of Selectmen and the Planning and Economic Development Board met with Town Counsel Barbara Saint Andre t...
__label__pos fresh from the oven Today I figured I would piggy back with my last post on doing bone marrow at home. This time it's another hot restaurant trend - pork belly (and thus the piggy pun). I've always said - my favorite meat is pork. This luscious, fatty, moist meat is so versatile. Pork belly is better known...
__label__neg The Northern Valley Regional High School District's plan to launch random drug testing angered parents, who turned out en masse at a recent Board of Education meeting to question a measure being considered by more and more North Jersey schools in the face of a growing teenage drug scourge. Once reserved fo...
__label__neg Despite progress in recent years, there is growing evidence that OECD countries are not on track to reach some of their key environmental goals. This report examines the strategies and instruments that governments use to ensure compliance with pollution prevention and control regulations, particularly in t...
__label__neg Jared Diamond in Easter's End, August 1995 Congratulations, you've won the lottery and all of a sudden you have $1,000,000 at your disposal. Two scenarios come immediately to mind. You could quit your job and live on your winnings or you could invest your money and live on the interest. In the first case, ...
__label__pos Service Animals: How they keep us safe By Candi Amundson, CVT Associate Veterinary Information Specialist There are many people living with disabilities ranging from emotional or psychiatric disabilities, physical disabilities, and medical diseases. Many of these people will reach for assistance from a com...
__label__neg Staying fit while on holidays I HAVE just returned from a great holiday and I have to say that it can be difficult to keep on track with your health and fitness while you are away. I know a lot of people’s attitude is “don’t worry about it, you’re on holidays, enjoy yourself, go on a diet when you get home...
__label__neg Previous Section Back to Table of Contents Lords Hansard Home Page It is very easy to use eloquent language to describe the role of the children's commissioner, but it is a very difficult role to undertake. The emphasis that is given in the Bill by the amendment made in the other place on outcomes is surel...
__label__pos This is the final part of the online version of the “State of the News Photo,” a talk presented June 23, 2012 by Michael Shaw, publisher of BagNews, at the Photoville festival in Brooklyn. You can find the three post archive here. *** *** *** The News Photo as Opportunity and Suggestions for a More Expande...
__label__pos Special Features Santa Maria Sun / Commentary The following articles were printed from Santa Maria Sun [santamariasun.com] - Volume 13, Issue 43 We need a new farm-worker law E-Verify alone won't actually help By KEN McCALIP Farm issues have taken a back seat to more pressing issues in our current Congress...
__label__neg The most important story I read in October 2012 was an article about Dr. Cappello in the New York Times, where she recounted the facts about her breast cancer. Her routine annual mammogram in November 2003 came back with no “significant findings.” A few months later, she went for her annual "well woman" ex...
__label__pos According to analyst firm AMI-USA, Small-Medium sized businesses will close the year by spending about US$240 billion on beefing up their IT and telecom infrastructure and applications, up 16% over all of 2006. Are you included in this increase in spending? Your computers, your network and your mobile tech...
__label__neg Assignment 2 1. The bank rate is the interest rate at which the Bank of Canada stands ready to lend reserves to chartered banks. The banker's deposit rate is the interest rate that the Bank of Canada pays banks on their deposits at the Bank of Canada. Changes to these rates by the Bank of Canada typically ...
__label__pos Hurricane Katrina struck just two weeks after Jeff Talley began running data centre operations for the city of New Orleans via an outsourcing deal with Ciber, his employer. On the ninth floor of City Hall, the storm's winds shook the building so hard that "you would lose your footing," said Talley, who sta...
__label__neg U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby recently announced what he said were some of the department's major accomplishments in 2015. While many of the supposed achievements are highly questionable, one in particular raised eyebrows across the political spectrum: the claim that State Department officials...
__label__neg (PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) San Francisco, California (PRWEB) January 29, 2014The global market volume for Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) is expected to be over 170 kilo tons by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Growth in global automotive industry; particularly in China is e...
__label__neg last modified: Sunday, December 4, 2005 10:06 PM Race to the City Planner’s Office: Is the Threat of a Zoning Overhaul Causing Miami’s Residential Construction Boom? Ryan Roman Introduction There is little consensus over whether a housing bubble exists or whether there is just housing “froth,” as Fed Chair...
__label__pos 1) What is involved ? 2) Who use this means ? 3) Why ? 4) Who is primarily concerned ? Places or contexts in which this method seems most (...) 5) What does this process involve ? How is it applied ? 6) Special difficulties cost 7) Observations and recommendations 8) Achievement examples 9) Where to obtain...
__label__pos I just got a reminder from the student affairs folks at ACPA about an exciting conference call happening next week! It’s called “Encouraging Religious Pluralism & Interfaith Cooperation: A winter holiday conversation.” That’s right, this student affairs professional organization has a whole commission dedi...
__label__pos The notions of “freedom” and choice are not as binary as they used to be when time sharing a machine in the 1960s and writing all your own software. Few people need or want to see all the code for everything they run, and yet the commercialization of software, hardware and data silos can be seen as a troub...
__label__pos I’m no expert on the historical use of this phrase but surely there are some unhelpful ways of spinning this evangelical touchstone. Here’s what I think the phrase must protect: The church as a whole is the only earthly priesthood the NT recognizes. (Ex 19:6; 1 Pet 2:9; Rev 5:10) EveryChristian has equally...
__label__neg Peer reviewed Direct link Direct link ERIC Number:EJ1029465 Record Type:Journal Publication Date:2014-Feb Pages:11 Abstractor:As Provided Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:ISSN-1092-4388 Detection of Lexical and Morphological Anomalies by Children with and without Language Impairment Pawlowska, Monika; Rob...
__label__neg Monetary and Fiscal Policy with and without the Euro Patterns in Neighboring Areas I consider the options that governments have in the setting of monetary and fiscal policy with and without adoption of the euro. I argue that some issues, such as the role of ender of last resort, have not yet been satisfact...
__label__neg In this explosive expose of the drug companies and how they are ripping us off, Marcia Angell, M.D., a doctor, medical journalist, and a former editor of the respected New England Journal of Medicine, reveals the many ways in which the pharmaceutical industry has moved away from its original purpose of fin...
__label__neg Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrician (Developmental/Behavioral Doctor) Addresses developmental delays and disabilities, attention and behavioral issues, school-related learning difficulties, regulatory and habit disorders, anxiety and stress management. Neonatologist (Preemie Doctor) Assists at the time o...
__label__pos How effective is your virus/malware/rootkit protection? Do you think the software’s doing its job properly? I think otherwise. Regular readers of this haphazard collection of characters should already know my stance on virus scanners. I’ve mentioned it a few times. But I’ve never dedicated an article to it...
__label__pos Op-Eds Speaking Truth to the Powers-That-Be Obama is a fascist, socialist, commie pervert who will spread Nazistic Communist Socialism throughout America by way of his black helicopters on loan from the UN and he is not really the president, being a foreigner and all, now is he? Health care is the first ma...
__label__pos Corporate welfare versus good business sense The state is requiring Microsoft to invest at least $200 million in the project, and will receive about $50 million in tax incentives in return. The incentive package includes a six-year exemption from taxes on computers, electricity and equipment used in the da...
__label__pos 45th Congress of the European Regional Science Association: "Land Use and Water Management in a Sustainable Network Society", 23-27 August 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Abstract: Theories on determinants of demand for owner occupied homes are summarised. An operational model which can be applied for emp...
__label__neg 2 IN HOT WATERWater dis- charged from a coal or nuclear plant is hotter—by an average of 17°F in summer—than when it entered the plant. 10 Roughly one- third of all U.S. power plants use once-through cooling 11 and so return virtually all the water they withdraw. Still, these plants’ signicant water withdr...
__label__neg Reform needed to reduce salt intake for Australians Health experts are calling for governments, food manufacturers and public health bodies to work together to reformulate food and improve food labelling to reduce salt intake and save lives. With almost one in 20 deaths in Victoria attributable to high sal...
__label__pos In a historic turnabout, the new German government of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder is poised to offer citizenship to four million of its foreign (mostly Turkish) residents. Germany, of all European countries, by basing its citizenship laws on blood, has been Europe's most difficult place for foreigners to ...
__label__pos Professor Samer Hamdar knows most of the traffic congestion patterns between GW's Foggy Bottom Campus and its Virginia Science and Technology Campus (VSTC). He knows all the back roads between them and when to use them. With a research lab at the VSTC and classes on the main campus, Hamdar sometimes has to...
__label__pos Describing the gruesome work she once did as a nurse involved with a late abortion, Nadine Dorries made a highly charged speech last night. The Conservative MP spearheading the campaign to reduce the abortion term limit enjoyed the support of her own party leader and other MPs on all sides of the House. Bu...
__label__neg <p>Vitamin E is a member of the fat-soluble family of vitamins that also includes <a href="https://www.verywell.com/vitamin-d-requirements-and-sources-2507048" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" data-ordinal="1">vitamin D</a>, <a href="https://www.verywell.com/vitamin-k...
__label__neg Audio Fast Facts Status: Endangered Type: Mammal Diet: Carnivore Size: 4 to 5 ft (1.2 to 1.5 m); Tail, 36 in (91 cm) Weight: 60 to 120 lbs (27 to 54 kg) Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man: These rare, beautiful gray leopards live in the mountains of Central Asia. They are insulated by thick hair, and their ...
__label__neg Increased intracellular concentrations of DMSP and DMSO in iron-limited oceanic phytoplankton Thalassiosira oceanica and Trichodesmium erythraeum Limnol. Oceanogr., 58(5), 2013, 1667-1679 | DOI: 10.4319/lo.2013.58.5.1667 ABSTRACT: We investigated the link between iron (Fe) limitation and intracellular dime...
__label__pos By Bruce Raley and David Francis This is Part 5 of a series of blog posts excerpted from Extreme Sunday School Challenge by Bruce Raley and David Francis. Part 1: The Strategic Purpose of Your Small Group: 4 Key Components Part 2: 4 Potential Outcomes for a Healthy Group Part 3: 2 Essentials for a New Grou...
__label__pos Home Repairing Tips That Every Homeowner Should Be Aware Of It really doesn’t matter whether or not you’ve bought a new home or a condominium in a well-maintained community. Whenever you own a home, it brings out the desire to improve that home so that you can add to the value of the property. When you pla...
__label__neg Origin Oil New Breakthrough!!!!! Exciting News from Origin Oil Ticker is OOIL OriginOil Announces Breakthrough Process for Live Algae Oil Extraction - Algae ‘milking’ promises new efficiencies as part of a combined production cycle - Los Angeles, CA July 27, 2009 – OriginOil, Inc. (OOIL), the developer of ...
__label__pos It suddenly occurs to me that one of the certain consequences of the mass literacy and disposable income the planet is experiencing is the time for people to ask questions. Most of these questions are rude and useless. David Graeber, him say: "There is no better way to ensure people are not politically act...
__label__pos Does Satellite Technology Have a Place In The Future of Distance Learning? FORT COLLINS, Colo. — National Technological University and PBS The Business & Technology Network have been known for many years for their superlative distance learning courses delivered via satellite. When the two merged their oper...
__label__neg Doubling food production to feed the 9 billion: a critical perspective on a key discourse of food security in the UK Tomlinson, Isobel (2013)Doubling food production to feed the 9 billion: a critical perspective on a key discourse of food security in the UK. Journal of Rural Studies 29 , pp. 81-90. ISSN 07...
__label__neg Home loans are harder to get than they've been in years. Stricter new rules starting next year could add to the stress. Mortgage rates are rising, and while there have been some signs of a lending pickup in the strengthening housing market, banks are still making one-third as many loans as they did before ...
__label__pos Mish Moved to MishTalk.Com Click to Visit. When government passes out the money normally people are lined up, in advance, with both hands out. When that does not happen, it's because the offer smells like a rotten fish. Please check out Obama's latest rotten fish offering as described in Small businesses, ...
__label__pos Communication is fluid. What was common verbiage twenty years ago now sounds odd when thrown into everyday conversation. For instance, imagine what you’d think if a person was saying how “groovy” their new job is. It would affect your perception of them and they type of communicator they are. As a recruite...