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__label__neg Having a retirement plan to follow is one of the most important steps to take towards financial freedom. But too many people try to finish their plan in one take, leaving out important details that could make a huge difference. For example, it's difficult to estimate your retirement expenses early in life ... |
__label__neg During the late 1950s and early 1960s, the service organizations that sowed the seeds for voluntourism were created. For example, the United Kingdom’s Volunteer Service Organization (VSO), founded in 1958, now sends volunteers all over the world to donate their skills in areas of poverty. Most assignments ... |
__label__neg The Effect of Welfare Reform on the Incomes and Earnings of Low-Income Families: Evidence from the Current Population Survey An important question surrounding welfare reform is "What has happened to the earnings and incomes of families who were receiving public assistance when the new policies took effect?... |
__label__neg Lane Kenworthy, The Good Society July 2015 Obesity is one of America’s chief social problems. People who are obese tend to earn less and are more likely to be depressed. They are at greater risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and some types of cancer, and they tend to die younger. The monetary cost of... |
__label__neg IMPORTANT WARNING: Rasburicase injection may cause a severe or life-threatening allergic reaction. If you experience any of the following symptoms, tell your doctor or nurse immediately: chest pain or tightness; shortness of breath; lightheadedness; faintness; ; hives; rash; itching; swelling of the lips, ... |
__label__neg Matt Strassler [12 Jan 2012] I’ve given you some examples suggesting how extra dimensions — dimensions of space of which we are unaware — might be present in nature. But I haven’t explained to you yet how scientists could figure out that they are there. There are several basic strategies that one can emplo... |
__label__neg Solar energy system pricing is at an all-time low, according to the latest editions of two recurring “state of the market” reports released today by the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Within the market for distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, installed ... |
__label__neg Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Hensirisak, Patcharee Jr. Author's Email Address hpat@vt.edu URN etd-102297-35832 Title Scale-Up the Use of a Microbubble Dispersion to Increase Oxygen Transfer in Aerobic Fermentation of Baker's Yeast Degree Master of Science Department Biological Systems Engineerin... |
__label__pos Occupational diseases are diseases that affect workers such as writers by being in a particular profession. There are many writers’ diseases based on the nature of work done by the writer. Importantly, writers suffer illnesses that originate from the wrong use of the tools of work, and in this regard, impr... |
__label__neg Published: Jan 1984 Format Pages Price PDF (624K) 22 $25 ADD TO CART Complete Source PDF (6.0M) 416 $55 ADD TO CART A recent application by a steel-manufacturing plant to obtain a permit for an industrial landfill on abandoned soda ash waste beds near the city of Syracuse, New York, resulted in an extensiv... |
__label__pos Musterd, Sako Marcińczak, Szymon van Ham, Maarten Tammaru, Tiit Year of Publication: 2015 Series/Report no.: IZA Discussion Papers 9603 Abstract: Socio-economic inequality is on the rise in major European cities as are the worries about that, since this development is seen as threatening social cohesion an... |
__label__neg Florida Sheriffs Association Opposes Casino Destination Resorts For Immediate Release Florida Sheriffs Association Opposes Casino Destination Resorts December 16, 2011, TALLAHASSEE – Today, The Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) announces its opposition to the expansion of all forms of gambling in our stat... |
__label__neg Partner London Brexit - What could it mean for the Retail and Consumer Goods Industry? 7 July 2016 On 24 June, a 52% majority of UK citizens voted to "Leave" the European Union ("EU"). The outcome of the UK’s referendum on its membership of the EU creates a number of near-term challenges and, perhaps, oppo... |
__label__neg Ray’s Take: With employers cutting benefits and families tightening budgets, more adults are foregoing life insurance or reducing coverage. This is alarming because insurance is usually an important part of a comprehensive financial plan. Most people understand that breadwinners should be insured to compen... |
__label__neg Political and Social Movements Populism It was a campaign for reform on every level—social, political, and economic—in the United States. It began during the economic depression that was brought on by the Panic of 1873 and lasted until 1917, when Americans entered World War I (1914–18). During the first 10... |
__label__pos After getting a prescription, drug-naive teenagers are at high risk for later opioid abuse A chemical found in many plastics affects brain development in the womb Over-the-counter pain relievers may block some antidepressants Monkeys may be able to devise gestures to communicate specific ideas As recollect... |
__label__pos Barack Obama The last time Barack Obama took a chance on Copenhagen it ended in abject humiliation. The president hopped on a flight to the Danish capital to join a campaign by Oprah Winfrey and his wife, Michelle, to try to win Chicago the right to host the 2016 Olympic Games. But the Obamas' reliance on ... |
__label__neg Measles is the one of the biggest single killers among the vaccine-preventable diseases, causing an estimated 530,000 deaths in 2003, with 395,000 of these in children under five: around 4 per cent of under-five deaths globally. But progress has been made in reducing the number of child lives lost to measl... |
__label__pos Almost 60 years ago when the defense budget was around $10 billion (this was before Vietnam-induced inflation--that was a lot of money then) two high-ups in the department were having a conversation. "How much do you think we really need to defend ourselves. Not to impose our will in the Southeast Asia, th... |
__label__neg Surround Sound Speaker Placement and System Setup PART: 1 2 3 4 Dolby vs ITU: The 5.1 & 7.1 Speaker Placement War Which surround sound setup standard should you choose? Ah, the paradox of choice. There are several options floating around. Most guidelines use the center of the listener’s head as the referen... |
__label__neg Energy is the final chapter in our terminology saga. We'll need everything we've learned up to this point to explain energy. If power is like the strength of a weightlifter, energy is like his endurance. Energy is a measure of how long we can sustain the output of power, or how much work we can do. Power i... |
__label__pos Some think that hearing God means that you’ve experienced a miracle. Others think that it means you need to see a doctor immediately. An Psychological Anthropologist, writing for CNN, says that it could be one or the other, neither or both. The intriguing piece discusses the history of such revelations amo... |
__label__pos Today’s post is by contributing writer James Gardner. James is a graduate student in Urban and Environmental Planning at Arizona State University. Having grown up in a small town in Arizona, James become attracted to the field of planning and urban design by taking a critical look at his surroundings. Jame... |
__label__pos War criminals terrorise civilians at will From JEAN KASSONGO in Kinshasa, DRC KINSHASA, (CAJ News) – A crumbling justice system, repeated prison breaks and incapacitated government are igniting a cycle of war crimes in the troubled Central African Republic (CAR). As a result of the crises, perpetrators of ... |
__label__pos Friday, June 4, 2010 All of my blog posts from this blog, Mama's Mouth, and Inexact Science: Raising Healthy Families have been migrated over. They are currently all on the main page. Eventually I will break them out so that all the recipe and food entries go under "Healthy Eating," all the entries about w... |
__label__pos West Nile is certainly a concern, but fortunately it rarely causes major problems in humans. To put the whole thing into some sort of prospective: Very few mosquitoes are infected with West Nile. The count out of Boulder is three bugs out of thousands were detected to carry the germ. Now if you do get nail... |
__label__neg Leeming, Dawn, Williamson, Iain, Johnson, Sally and Lyttle, Steven (2011) Becoming a breastfeeding mother: An interactionist perspective. In: Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood: Bio-Cultural Perspectives, 8-10 June 2011, Lancashire, UK. (Unpublished) PDF Download (35kB) PDF - Presentation Downl... |
__label__pos During a communication I was blessed to have with the Pleiadians recently (I’ll admit I channel quite a lot) they discussed a subject that I’d like to explore a bit here. It’s a subject I believe to be immensely-important to our evolution as a species and specifically, to our standing up to the forces of d... |
__label__neg Serrano peppers (Capsicum annuum) are grown as annuals in most climates, but can also be grown as perennials if they are brought inside during the winter or if grown in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 and higher. Serrano-type chili peppers are bullet-shaped peppers that turn from gre... |
__label__neg Law Clerks mostly work in legal firms, however there are also opportunities for employment in government departments, real estate and settlement and conveyance agencies. Law Clerks provide clerical and administrative assistance to lawyers. They may be required to draft correspondence to clients, solicitors... |
__label__neg Harriet Sinclair explores Makkah’s main gateway and finds a business hub and leisure destination that is also trying to capitalise on the increase in religious tourism to Saudi Arabia. Mention the hospitality market in Saudi Arabia and many industry experts will comment on the dramatic increase of inventor... |
__label__pos Crossrail to provide cycle-awareness training for 3000 lorry drivers photo The largest construction project in Europe will insist every lorry driver has cycle-awareness training. Street closures, demolitions and diversions have already hit the West End: it’s the start of seven years of works to build the e... |
__label__neg "Two simple observations explain both the high level of spending on medical care and the dissatisfaction with that spending. The first is that most payments to physicians or hospitals or other caregivers for medical care are made not by the patient but by a third party—an insurance company or employer or g... |
__label__pos In this book François Raffoul seeks to undertake a major reconsideration of the concept of responsibility, drawing upon the rich resources offered by trajectories in continental thought, notably Nietzsche, Sartre, Heidegger, Levinas, and Derrida. His fundamental contention is that we need to think responsi... |
__label__pos Waste Management, Sustainability & Eco-Conscious Businesses in New York New York State is a bastion for green technology and Eco-conscious businesses. This is driven by a number of factors, not least of which is the diversity of industries that have a toe-hold in the state. Home to a vast array of business... |
__label__neg Abstract Twenty-seven histologically confirmed Kaposi sarcoma (KS) patients resident in the Kivu Lake area of eastern Zaire were examined for immune competence. Only KS cases of the endemic African type have been observed in this high-incidence area. The median duration of the symptoms was 6 years and rang... |
__label__pos When it comes to health and getting into shape, there is so much information out there and there are so many people trying to sell you something, you have no idea what's true. So we found a list of nine health myths that are totally not true. It's only a myth that: You can tone a part of your body by worki... |
__label__pos This long awaited second edition traces the original developments from the 1970s and brings them up to date with new and previously unpublished material to give this work a new lease of life for the early twenty-first century and readers new to the topic.In the winter of 1970-71, Colman Altman had been fin... |
__label__pos You are currently viewing the abstract.View Full Text Via your Institution Log in through your institution Log in through your institution Abstract Large-scale biodiversity gradients among environments and habitats are usually attributed to a complex array of ecological and evolutionary factors. We tested ... |
__label__neg Presentation on theme: "How we teach Phonics and Reading at Thursday 20 th September 2012."— Presentation transcript: 1How we teach Phonics and Reading at Thursday 20 th September 2012 2Welcome and thank you for coming to our meeting. We aim to cover: Phonics Reading Parental involvement After the presenta... |
__label__pos 1Flares 1Flares × The cheater is often surrounded by an event termed “the affair fog”. Dealing with and getting out of the fog is often a challenge. I addressed the issue of the affair fog in more depth at Affair Recovery Group, where a special session was devoted to the topic. While in the ‘fog’ you may f... |
__label__neg Not to be confused with the monthly reports by the same name, Statshot Annual is an industry estimate based on data supplied by 1,800 publishers. The report shows that the combined book industry revenues dropped by a fraction of a percent, while revenues from the trade book market rose thanks to coloring b... |
__label__neg 9 7,496shares This Tuesday, a single second will be added to clocks around the world to help counter Earth’s rotation slowing down. Called a “leap second,” it has been added approximately every 18 months since 1972 to rectify ‘lost’ time from the slowing rotation, ensuring that the atomic clock is in sync ... |
__label__pos When the Obama administration declared Healthcare.gov "fixed" earlier this month, the announcement spawned a flurry of media reports about Congressional Democrats' fears being allayed by the news. As an aside, the website's technical troubles are hardly a thing of the past, for reasons we'll discuss below ... |
__label__pos While education might be the key to success, it doesn’t provide the boost it once provided to American workers. Save 40% on all UNC Press books in print, including books to be published in spring 2017. Shipping is free on orders of $75 or more. Trump’s campaign rhetoric and willingness to aggravate the tho... |
__label__neg Search Engine Optimization and Your Ranking If you’ve wondered whether there are steps you can take to improve your website’s rankings, the answer is ‘yes’. Follow the steps outlined below to help ensure that your website is viewed favorably by search engines and to attain higher rankings. Give your websit... |
__label__neg Content Related Links Outdoor Access Visitors and residents in Aberdeen have many opportunities for accessing the outdoors in and around the City. From award winning parks to riverside walks, a coastal path, forest trails and informal routes throughout the farmland and settlements around the City, there's ... |
__label__pos By: Jordan Snyder ASC Microplastics Adventurer We ghosted out of the Chester River at sunrise leaving behind another beautiful, secluded anchorage. There was about 8 knots of wind from behind pushing our 31’ sailboat, Base Camp, west as we sliced through small ripples on the water’s surface. The double spa... |
__label__neg Challenging Orthodoxy: The Public Function of Sociology? Venue: University of Liverpool Event Date/Time: Sep 08, 2005 End Date/Time: Sep 09, 2005 Registration Date: Jul 31, 2005 Abstract Submission Date: Jun 03, 2005 Paper Submission Date: Aug 15, 2005 Description What should be the role of sociology today... |
__label__neg Cut and paste the following code to your website: Not sure how much your dog weighs? Check out the dog weight chart. The calculator will tell you how much theobromine and caffeine your dog ingested and what types of symptoms to expect. The calculator will also tell you whether an emergency visit to the vet... |
__label__pos WHAT IS LEFT TO SAY about a week that starts with a global market meltdown and an ensuing emergency Fed rate cut, then sees a massive midweek reversal, a record trading fraud, a new fiscal policy initiative coming together with record speed, and finally winds up with shudders over still more possible credi... |
__label__neg Abstract Exposure of plasmalogen-deficient variants of the murine cell line RAW 264.7 to short-term (0–100 min) treatment with electron transport inhibitors antimycin A or cyanide (chemical hypoxia) resulted in a more rapid loss of viability than in the parent strain. Results suggested that plasmalogen-def... |
__label__neg slide 1 of 5 GPS Reviews and Comparisons GPS navigation systems for cars are highly popular for everyone. They make navigating around easier and are a huge benefit when traveling for work or on vacation. They are easier and safer to read than paper maps, which is a huge bonus too. The huge demand for these... |
__label__neg Career and Education Opportunities for Instructional Systems Specialists in Madison, Wisconsin There are many career and education opportunities for instructional systems specialists in the Madison, Wisconsin area. About 1,600 people are currently employed as instructional systems specialists in Wisconsin.... |
__label__pos Finding One Midsize Firms Beef Up on Technologists Programmers are in demand. Midmarket firms have modest IT organizations but will generate an enormous number of new IT jobs, since nearly 60% expect their IT organizations to grow in the next 12 months and only 3% plan to cut back. They also experience a r... |
__label__pos Essential Guide A Guide to Software Defined Networks A comprehensive collection of articles, videos and more, hand-picked by our editors By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. The annual IT... |
__label__pos About .27 seconds after the last gift gets unwrapped on Christmas morning, a magical holiday scene morphs into something resembling post-robust-drinking wreckage: papers and wires scattered all over the floor, bright colors making your head throb, a tree standing in the living room. If you celebrate Christ... |
__label__pos When one hears of an archaeological complex, one thinks of anthropologists and archaeologists pouring over artifacts found in the field. One can imagine volumes of material discovered at a site that was just outside of town or even several states away. However there is another side to any complex or museum... |
__label__pos Pfizer’s new plan (first discussed here last September) has at least two primary objectives: (1) Lower the risk of counterfeit products entering the supply chain, and (2) Recapture lost revenue from parallel importing. My prediction:The OFT will require Pfizer to expand its network to at least one other wh... |
__label__pos Water trees are found more in sections of cables which are in a state of tension such as in bends. While it is possible to identify the conditions which may cause the formation of water trees, the exact mechanism and the chemical processes involved in their development is not yet fully understood. Water tr... |
__label__pos Christian Living SPIRITUALITY AND ANXIETY DISORDER Message Writer Hire Writer This is my personal experience. I am not a doctor nor a psychologist. I found myself laying on a hospital bed recently with shortness of breath. After finding nothing physically wrong with me, to my relief, I was sent home, thoug... |
__label__pos Is Mumbai's development body destroying the city's mangroves in order to build another business complex and rake in money? A report in the Mumbai Mirror suggests that the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority is preparing to remove streteches of mangroves along the coast in central and eastern M... |
__label__neg Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over daily movements, we do like to keep an eye on market changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. The earnings season we're just entering may be the most important one of the past few years, as the Federal Reserve begins ... |
__label__pos So you are all set to kick off your shoes and fly to your holiday destination. But, wait a minute, are you aware about the quality of food that you would get on the flight. There are many reasons to know about the quality of food that airlines serve to their passengers. I will be… Love really does hurt, es... |
__label__pos Hello labgeek, Welcome to the board. I would guess that your quad pain is most definitely associated with the herniated disc. This is a very common symptom, sometimes the only one a person has. My husband is a runner. I can recall that 15 years ago for about 4 months, I would catch him rubbing his quad, or... |
__label__pos Cement Countertops: Hard to Ignore See if We Have Top-Rated Concrete Contractors in Your Area From benches to bridges and foundations to floors, cement really brings together a wide variety of applications. It can be found in one capacity or another virtually everywhere Americans live. Its recent popularit... |
__label__pos Cookies on the IESE Website THE DIGITAL AGE: FROM SOCIAL EVOLUTION TO BUSINESS MODEL TRANSFORMATION The growth of the information and communications (ICT) sector and ongoing emergence of new technologies and solutions have led to a paradigm shift in the way we communicate. As consumers become increasingly ... |
__label__neg The company said at a press event in San Francisco that users are harnessing the power of its GPUs in other ways. David Kirk, chief scientist at Nvidia, explained how scientists have been taking up a practice called 'general purpose computing on GPUs' to perform huge computing tasks. The advantage of the G... |
__label__neg Sources: Betsy Barrett, 785-532-2208, ebb@k-state.edu; Roni Schwartz, 785-532-5576, rmschwar@k-state.edu; and Deb Canter, 785-532-5507, canter@k-state.edu News release prepared by: Beth Bohn, 785-532-6415, bbohn@k-state.edu Thursday, April 1, 2010 K-STATE DIETETICS PROGRAMS EARN CONTINUING ACCREDITATION FR... |
__label__pos A recent Ontario court decision ( , 2014 ONSC 6874 (CanLII)) dealt with a foreign letter of request, or “letter rogatory” in a cross-border patent infringement case involving the invention of snowmobile prototypes. This type of request is used where a foreign (usually an American) litigant wishes to compel... |
__label__pos Overview College is a new and exciting time, but it can be overwhelming. Among all of the new experiences, and learning and growing opportunities available in a college environment, many may lead to unhealthy levels of stress which hinder students' abilities to socialize and to achieve their academic goals... |
__label__pos Our homes are places of safety and security, refuge and repose. It is in our homes, amongst our family and closest friends that we feel most at ease to express ourselves. In our living rooms, we weave together our past, present, and future through family pictures, graduation certificates, and stories about... |
__label__pos Bailout Nation: Ford on the Federal Dole, Too The idea that Washington has successfully rescued the auto industry is nothing but propaganda. In making his brief campaign stop at the Ford South Side plant, the President highlighted that $650 million of corporate welfare is being showered on Ford for no disc... |
__label__pos For years, pro-choicers on abortion have insisted that they are not “pro abortion.” Indeed, many insisted that the decision is “difficult” and that abortion should be “safe, legal, and rare.” I didn’t believe they meant it. But the logic of their argument implicitly agreed that what is terminated in an abo... |
__label__pos The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Tuesday urged a worldwide safety review to prevent new nuclear disasters, but acknowledged that since the IAEA lacks enforcing authority, any improvements are only effective if countries apply them. IAEA chief Yukiya Amano's comments to a meeting of gov... |
__label__neg In the first half of 2014, cross-border deals represented 46.1 per cent of all mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions, the highest percentage ever, and with a total value of $724 billion, international M&A is back to pre-recession levels (Ungerman,2014). While there are numerous factors driving this g... |
__label__neg The Augmented Health Nut An iron will and a gym membership might work for some folks who are trying to stay in shape, but the rest of us might need a little extra help. To achieve and maintain that healthy lifestyle, don't hesitate to lean on some of these free tech tools. If you’re looking to trim some fa... |
__label__pos Scott beat me to the notice of Charles Murray’s long interview on Conversations with Bill Kristol the other day. I had thought to highlight the same interview after thinking more about my conversation with Charles last week on the Bill Bennett radio show (you can listen to the segment with Charles here), e... |
__label__neg "I think it helps us knowing that my father was able to help so many people," Alexa Sirubi said, daughter of a tissue donor. NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ (PRWEB) April 29, 2015 The number of people in New Jersey who generously donated tissue after death has risen 68 percent in just three years, reflecting the extrao... |
__label__pos .: articles--> a few thoughts on journalism and what can weblogs do about it A Few Thoughts on Journalism and What Can Weblogs Do About It 15 april 2004 I've been emailing with Jay Rosen about weblogs and journalism. Jay, you might know, is the Chair of the New York University Department of Journalism, and... |
__label__neg 2000 Laureate, Applied Technology Nigeria, 1964-2010 The art of pottery is deeply rooted in African culture. In northern Nigeria, earthenware pots have been used since ancient times as cooking and water storage vessels, coffins, wardrobes and banks. Today, these clay pots are almost extinct, replaced by al... |
__label__pos June 18, 2009 – Verizon is preparing to take its TV juggernaut to the next level with introduction of wide-scale addressable advertising on linear and on-demand programming and rollout of Web-to-TV services. The foundations for both initiatives are in place, with the pace of addressable advertising now dep... |
__label__pos 1 Dec 2010 Cyber-Wellness is a pressing issue these days as evident in the numerous reports on internet crimes, social media exploitation, privacy violation, internet addiction, identity theft, cyberbullying and malicious software. With this in mind, a team of DISM and DIT students have been working togeth... |
__label__pos Relevant offers About one-third of the work on the Timaru district's new $15 million wastewater treatment project in Aorangi Rd is now complete. Originally the project included a buffer period, with work expected to be completed about six weeks ahead of the December 2013 project completion date. Three floo... |
__label__neg Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S., with melanoma being the deadliest kind of skin cancer. Caused by ultraviolet light, melanoma can easily be prevented by limiting sun exposure, especially among infants and young people, and avoiding indoor tanning. “Though a relatively small number... |
__label__neg According to Dan Jaffe, we’re not only wearing exports from China, we’re breathing them. Studies by the University of Washington researcher show a startling amount of made-in-China pollution rides to America on the jet stream and ends up in our lungs. “Just a few years ago, no one dreamed that pollutants c... |
__label__pos Tax collecting is government work Published 4:54 pm, Tuesday, September 15, 2015 The following editorial appeared in The New York Times: Buried in the Senate-passed version of the big highway bill is a provision that would require the Treasury secretary to use private debt collectors to collect unpaid back... |
__label__neg LCME Standards MS-8. A medical education program must develop programs or partnerships aimed at broadening diversity among qualified applicants for medical school admission. Because graduates of U.S. and Canadian medical schools may practice anywhere in their respective countries, it is expected that an in... |
__label__neg Chapter 4, Objective 3: Increase the proportion of infant’s breastfeeding at six months of age from 48.2% to 52.0% (8%) by 2018 throughout the Commonwealth. Strategy 1: Support the efforts of maternity care facilities in Virginia that are implementing part or all of the 10 Steps to Successful Breastfeeding... |
__label__neg Advertisement - story continues below President Barack Obama proposed raising the rates on capital gains and dividends from 23.8% to 28% for high-income households in Tuesday’s State of the Union speech. Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer offered his thoughts on the president’s proposal on Special Re... |
__label__pos Is crowdsourcing a try-it-once fad, or a business idea that will stick over the long run? Typically, for those that have tried crowdsourcing, the number of ideas generated decline over time, and actual implementation rates for posted ideas end up being disappointingly low. But at this point the crowdsourci... |
__label__neg Yup, conservation science is sometimes weird. The plant in question is called Dactylanthus taylorii (aka wood rose or Hades flower). A parasitic plant that only grows on the roots of about 30 types of trees in New Zealand, the wood rose is now endangered in its native country due to habitat loss, consumpti... |
__label__neg Deutsche Bank Launches Real-Time Carbon Counter Deutsche Bank's Asset Management division (DeAM) on June 18 launched the world's first scientifically valid, real-time carbon counter, a nearly 70-foot-tall digital billboard displaying the running total of long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The c... |
__label__pos Why this is the hardest topic in this book for me, and maybe the most important one for American Christians today There is no chapter in this book where I am “preaching to myself” more than this one. I fear that living in a place as comfortably materialistic and hedonistic as America makes our need for som... |
__label__neg The Impact of Active Labour Market Policies: A Closer Look at the Czech and Slovak Republics This paper investigates the impact of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia over the period 1991-4. Econometric results suggest that levels of these policies - including a dramati... |
__label__pos Despite our well-attested distaste for pseudo-scientific historic theories, for once I must come to the defense of the usually very fatuous Mr. Diamond, at least when it comes to his claim that civilization reduces violence. Conflicting claims of clashing anthropologists notwithstanding, there is little do... |
__label__pos We’ve been trying to develop a theory about the financial sector versus the real economy and how it relates to the financial reform battle. First off, boo to the Federal Reserve for raising the interchange debit swipe fee cap behind the scenes, almost certainly violating the Dodd-Frank law. A win for finan... |
__label__neg Special to Tuesday’s Horse Written by CAROLYN M. BETTS, PhD Economics The press release circulated by Representative Kristi Noem (R-SD) “GAO Confirms Problems With Horse Processing Restrictions” makes two claims based on the GAO report. The elimination of domestic slaughter plants has (a) reduced domestic ... |
__label__neg How many people in the U.S. have a stroke every year? More than 795,000 Americans have a stroke every year. About three-quarters of these are first strokes and one-quarter are subsequent strokes. 1 How many people in the U.S. die from stroke every year? Stroke kills 130,000 Americans each year. One America... |
__label__pos Synopsis: Computerised, networked systems are diverging, creating a society where humans are constantly connected to various systems, creating electronic traces of their actions throughout the day. Modern computers enable these traces to be gathered from various sources and analysed. This can create better... |
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