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__label__neg Adjunct Professor of Geography and Climate Studies University of the District of Columbia Silva Meybatyan is Adjunct Professor of Geography and Climate Studies at the University of the District of Columbia. The lessons of the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 seem to be the same as those from Chernobyl 25... |
__label__neg 5 Types of Forex Brokers You Need to Know About A large part of Forex trading success has to do with the broker aspect. Now we will not talk about the regulatory aspect of broker business; we will probably do that in subsequent articles. But we will try to talk a little bit about broker pricing issues, whi... |
__label__pos So let the debate be there, on the true point where it should be: whether or not it is proper for women to make use of those granted rights, asking as a consequence the authorization to go to the university so as to practice those rights or make them effective. And this constitutes another right and duty i... |
__label__neg Former long-time smoker says lung cancer screening saved her life A routine mammogram revealed Kathrine Reed of Salem had stage one breast cancer. “I was lucky we caught it so early,” she said. After successful surgery at Salem Hospital, Reed made a follow-up appointment with her surgeon to check for other... |
__label__neg Learning Module: Subsurface Movement of Contaminants Module Goals Introduce students to contaminant transport processes including advective, dispersive, diffusive transport and chemical retardation. Introduce students to the mathematical treatment of contaminant transport. Use a data from three sampling ev... |
__label__pos Watching the Republican debates is frustrating for a Democrat. It's not just that the candidates lie shamelessly; it's that they do it so badly. Jeb Bush claims he's going to create four percent growth by repealing all the regulations Barack Obama introduced—and taking us back to the days of his brother, G... |
__label__neg At times like these, I remind myself about how nice it is to not have a car payment. And how relatively cheap the insurance is, because book value has dropped to about $5,000. Modern cars are fairly well built. If you take care of your car, chances are it will serve you well past 150,000 miles. Chances are... |
__label__pos This is the time of year when a gardener gets to study a bit and do some planning for the next season. I’ve been thinking about potatoes. From a number of different sources a new book, The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times came to my attention. WCL didn’t have it. I a... |
__label__neg Most men who lift weights strive to get the bigger, fuller looking chest. In order to do that we need to perform exercises that most effectively stimulate the chest muscles. Here are the top 5 chest exercises for men: 1. Barbell Bench Press The barbell bench press has long been regarded as one of the best ... |
__label__neg Few candidates attempted this question and those who did performed poorly. In defining hormones many candidates just stated that they were chemical substances. They omitted to state their origin i.e. that they are secreted by the endocrine glands and so they did not score the full marks. Most candidates ta... |
__label__neg If your first meeting with a prospective employer has gone well, they are likely to invite you back for a second interview. Second interviews can differ hugely in terms of what the employer is looking to get out of them, so you need to make sure you’re ready for anything. The good news is that, what you sa... |
__label__neg Authors: T.W. Miller, D.A.M. Jarret, R.M. Brennan, R.D. Hancock Keywords: Rubus idaeus, carfentrazone, glufosinate, fruit quality DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2016.1133.57 Abstract: Two herbicides and manual primocane removal were tested for their effects on red raspberry ( Rubus idaeus) fruit yield and anthoc... |
__label__neg Award-winning trail and greenway projects funded through the Recreational Trails Program Next nomination process will begin early in 2017 The Coalition for Recreational Trails, a federation of national and regional trail-related organizations, presents the Annual Achievement Awards to recognize outstanding... |
__label__neg Prices and availability Prices and availability of housing will depend on the type of accommodation you seek. For example, a lot of the more expensive types of housing are popular and you will have to book them far in advance if you want a stylish place. The most popular type of accommodation is dormitorie... |
__label__pos Last weekend, sixty-five eager BASI students showed up to demonstrate their skills at the Centralized Testing in Costa Mesa. This format of examination, adopted by BASI in the US only about two years ago, has proven to be very successful. It puts BASI squarely in the forefront of Pilates education as an ac... |
__label__neg Model system for growing and quantifying Streptococcus pneumoniae biofilms in situ and in real time. MedLine Citation: PMID: 15294838 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Streptococcus pneumoniae forms biofilms, but little is known about its extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) or the kin... |
__label__pos Darwin has shown unexpected growth in RP Data's Home Value Index for July, rising 3.2%. Meanwhile, Adelaide fell by 2.3%, making it the weakest-performing capital city. Sydney remains the country's most expensive city to buy a property, while Hobart is the cheapest. RP Data's results are increasingly antic... |
__label__pos Sifto’s evaporator plant in Goderich ON, showing damage from the August 2011 tornado. Image by Evans Media, courtesy of Sifto Canada Corp. The Sifto evaporator plant following reconstruction. Image by Evans Media, courtesy of Sifto Canada Corp. When a tornado devastated the southern Ontario town of Goderic... |
__label__neg Nearly 50 people gathered at Chicago City Hall on Thursday calling for city and school officials to try to recoup money spent on costly school borrowing deals. Some demonstrators were eventually removed by police. The Chicago Teachers Union and other community groups led the rally. "I want to send a messag... |
__label__neg A few decades from now, will it be common knowledge that using microwave radiation to heat food is harmful to human health? It’s certainly a possibility, and information is already emerging which shows cause for concern. Microwaves work by causing water molecules to resonate at very high frequencies, conve... |
__label__neg A student in one of my School of Faith courses asked me to explain how terrorism could possibly be justified as doing “God’s will.” I think that’s an important issue for us to explore if we want to address the problem at its root. Obviously this issue arises in the context of Islam, since at least some adh... |
__label__pos February 28, 2005 Babies learn sign language to communicate From: StarPhoenix, Canada - Feb 28, 2005 Julie Saccone The StarPhoenix February 28, 2005 Carefully positioning their thumbs while clenching their fingers in a fist, a group of mothers stare into the eyes of their bewildered babies while repeating ... |
__label__neg In animal psychology, the open-field (OF) test is a traditional method for studying different aspects of rodent behavior, with thigmotaxis (i.e., wallseeking behavior) being one of the best validated OF parameters employed to measure emotionality. The main purpose of the present study was to investigate th... |
__label__neg Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 4, at 3 p.m. ET, policy staff from the Alliance and CSH will host a webinar providing advocates and other interested stakeholders with an update on fiscal year (FY) 2014 funding legislation. The webinar will cover where funding for the Department of Housing and Urban Developm... |
__label__pos Posted on October 12, 2006 ...a long habit of not thinking a thing WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. - Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776 George Will today launched an attack on the National Popular Vote campaign, lauding Ca... |
__label__neg Authors: ; ; ; Affiliations: 1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, SDU 2 University of Rennes 3 Université Européenne de Bretagne (UEB) 4 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, SDU Subtitle: Field and experimental assessment of detoxification capabilities DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.05.001 Abstra... |
__label__pos Canadian mining industry needs more women, aboriginals, immigrants, says Iron Ore exec Posted Monday, Nov 18 th By the Star | Link to Article OTTAWA—Zoë Yujnovich has a challenge for the Canadian mining industry: diversify. Not holdings, projects or commodities, but ranks, as in workers, supervisors, compa... |
__label__pos No mother sets out to discourage her children. No one wakes up saying, “I hope to fluster my children today and make them feel inadequate.” or, “I will allow my kids to determine the way I speak to them. I will decide what tone of voice to use based on whether they are compliant and well-behaved.” Of cours... |
__label__pos 19 Proposals to Ensure a Healthy, Prosperous Future OVERALL Boost funding for the Division of Air Quality.The DAQ needs additional resources for two critical missions: First, monitoring to better evaluate and diagnose our current air quality problems. Aging, inadequate equipment compromises our ability to ... |
__label__neg India’s Gross domestic product (GDP) growth hit a three-year low of 5.3 percent on a year-on–year basis in the July-September quarter, according to the official data released Friday. A GDP growth at 5.3 percent, depicting a 0.2 percent decrease from 5.5 percent recorded in the quarter ending June 30, indic... |
__label__pos During a trip to England, I was very pleased to be able to visit Wymondham near Norfolk. My ancestors have lived in this town from at least 1830. The town is a typical beautiful small English town with nice ancient features mixed with modern shops. There is a town market cross, (store room), that dates fro... |
__label__pos Seven Tips on How to Navigate the Social Media Transformation� Tips to bring more balance into your life as a leader. In my previous post, I shared the premise of author Barry Libert that social media holds the promise of helping us to overcome the imbalance of values that has defined the corporate world f... |
__label__neg Mike Umscheid had heard plenty of stories about powerful storms and large tornadoes during his time as a meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Dodge City. Still, he couldn’t believe what he was seeing on radar as night fell on May 4, 2007. When the Energy Helicity Index hits 1, it means ... |
__label__neg Spurred on by a public vote in which pro-life advocates said cutting funding for the pro-abortion UNFPA agency was their top desire, Congressional Republicans have filed legislation to yanks millions from the UN organization. Earlier this month, LifeNews.com reported on a public vote House Republicans were... |
__label__pos VIKING Saatsea Puts Crew Training in its Place VIKING Saatsea will be at SMM 2014 to showcase the revolution it has brought about in crew training – moving everything on board to cut costs, speed up certification, ease administration and create greater on-the-job satisfaction for crew being trained. Esbjer... |
__label__pos MBA Sustainability Masters Degree A sustainable MBA is the key to un-locking your earning potential today and for the entire length of your career. Smart companies are looking for those who understand and can the manage global complexity and interdependence as the new way of doing business. As corporate at... |
__label__pos Mercury News reporter Karen de Sá’s report on the court-sanctioned raiding of vulnerable Santa Clara County residents’ assets is heartbreaking and infuriating. How can this usually progressive county allow court-appointed conservators to prey upon people the courts are supposed to protect? Other counties, ... |
__label__neg Try electric mitts, heating pads, or even a mug warmer to keep acrylic from crystallizing during the winter. Crystallized acrylic product and brittle nails usually move into your salon with the winter’s first cold front. As the outside thermostat dips to 60° F and below, acrylic products tend to set up slo... |
__label__pos Note: Newsweek has established that this article does not meet editorial standards. It borrows extensively from "Inside the Leviathan" by Simon Head without proper attribution. Newsweek acknowledges the error. Americans admire beauty, but they are truly dazzled by bigness. Think of the Grand Canyon, the Ca... |
__label__pos Legal firms unresponsive to client buying behaviours will lose competitive edge Consumer desire for multi-channel communications must be satisfied for success Law firms that do not offer clients the range of communication channels that modern consumers have come to expect will lose business to more technol... |
__label__neg As leaders from several Midwestern cities gathered here Thursday to explore how they can become more attractive to foreign immigrants, two things became clear. Most of the cities attending the Global Great Lakes conference were eager to boost the number of immigrants in their regions. And nearly all of the... |
__label__pos Now that we know that first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) was anemic and the Federal Reserve is thinking about changing interest rates, individual stock selection is even more key in this market. And I still like dividend-paying stocks; they can outperform with sales and earnings growth slowing. In ... |
__label__neg January 30, 2012 Stimulate the Brain, Lower Alzheimer’s Risk (Ivanhoe Newswire)-- Alzheimer´s disease is ranked the sixth-leading killer in the country, along with an estimated 5.4 million Americans and their families who continually suffer with the disease. A new study led by researchers at the University... |
__label__neg Locating the Next Gold Bottom Last week gold fell over 20 points while the XAU dropped almost 9%. Energy stocks fell hard too as the price of oil fell to its 150-day moving average. There is a lot of action going on right now in the markets and the next few weeks are going to be critical. They are going to... |
__label__neg More than 1.4 billion people live in poverty so extreme that they can barely survive, and around 25,000 people die from hunger each day whilst a new billionaire is created every second day. The call for a global safety net has never been so urgent - and compels the international community to transform econ... |
__label__neg There has been increased attention towards speech recognition and voice recognition (and yes, there is a difference) resulting from the recent popularity of Siri, Android’s Google and the Dragon App for iDevices. Those who have never previously considered using speech recognition on their PCs (i.e. Dragon ... |
__label__neg SUMMARY OF THE SESSION: This session (on 29th January, 2009) was primarily focused on understanding how motivation and self-confidence are instrumental in the acquisition and maintenance of expert performance. The session started with definition of motivation as given by Sage (1977), followed by the explan... |
__label__pos A high-tech trash can from a UK startup by the name of Renew is up to more than just collecting your garbage. These Renew Pods, deployed around certain parts of London ahead of last year’s Olympic Games, were initially designed to serve up video advertisements thanks to large displays on either side. A doz... |
__label__neg In many places around the U.S., low-income and minority children are significantly underrepresented in gifted-and-talented programs. This seems to be the case whether the process for identifying gifted children relies on teacher referrals for screening, or on evaluations arranged and paid for independently... |
__label__neg There are incorrect statements often repeated as facts by town officials regarding the Chariho School budget. For the current 2014 fiscal year Hopkinton will pay $13,003,385, not $18 million as recently quoted in a letter to the Editor. Richmond will pay $12,962,056. Charlestown will pay $12,928,462. These... |
__label__neg Empowering youth central to Somalia’s future Sep 28, 2012 New York —The future of Somalia and the well-being of its people rests significantly on empowering its large youth population, said the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) today at an event in New York launching the agency’s highly-anticipat... |
__label__pos Oct. 31, 2011 BOSTON — It's harder than ever to find an affordable place to live in greater Boston — and a research institute chalks it up partly to growing income inequality. The Dukakis Center’s ninth annual Greater Boston Housing Report Card, released October 25, confirmed what many locals already thoug... |
__label__pos My sister, Danni, is a portrait artist in D.C. Believe it or not, the city isn’t a bad place to be one. If you walk through the halls of any government building, the walls are usually covered with oil paintings of one former chief administrator or another, and more than a few of those were painted by Danni... |
__label__neg SPRINGFIELD – Several small earthquakes, including a 5.4 magnitude temblor in southeastern Illinois in 2008, have rattled the state in recent years but fortunately caused little damage. However, with two seismic zones located in southern Illinois, it’s important for people throughout Illinois to know what ... |
__label__neg Corbertt Pharmaceuticals manufactures an over-the-counter allergy medication. The company sells both large commercial containers of 1,000 capsules to health-care facilities and travel packs of 20 capsules to shops in airports, train stations, and hotels. The attached information has been developed to deter... |
__label__pos Can a journal — Nature — Ingelfinger itself? Last week, on Twitter, Chris Gunter — who calls herself a “recovering Nature editor” — pointed me in the direction of a few Nature items she thought I would find of interest because of an embargo angle. Konrad Hochedlinger and some of his colleagues had publishe... |
__label__neg Product Description How to Go Gluten Free – get an expert opinion How to go gluten free is a question asked by a wide range of people. There are those, like Jules Shepard, who walked out of a doctor’s office with a celiac disease diagnosis. Others gave up wheat and gluten and felt better, and then formaliz... |
__label__pos The Shawiya are Berber shepherds living mainly on the Aures Plateau of the Atlas Mountains in northern Algeria and Tunisia. The Africans call this entire region of North Africa Maghrib. The Berber refer to themselves as Imazighen, or "free and noble men." This term has become an indicator of Berber identit... |
__label__neg (Medical Xpress)—Older adults are asking more questions about liver health now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has formally called for baby boomers to get tested for Hepatitis C, says Dr. Luis Balart, chief of gastroenterology and hepatology at Tulane Medical Center. "This is the first ... |
__label__pos I want to correct a common misconception. Many people think that you can dial the emergency services even if you do not have a SIM in your phone. I see this advice scattered around the web - often telling people to keep an old, SIMless phone for an emergency - and it is dangerously wrong. If you are in the... |
__label__neg The Two Most Important Questions You'll Ever Ask Yourself ~ Charles Bixton "You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it." Some time ago at the Princeton Theological Seminary, the students were told they had to attend a special lecture on the story of The Good Samaritan at a ce... |
__label__neg Published: Jan 1968 Format Pages Price PDF (292K) 16 $25 ADD TO CART Complete Source PDF (7.2M) 258 $77 ADD TO CART The authors present a statistical analysis of the results of Charpy V-notch transition temperature obtained on 115 Ni-Cr-Mo-V, Cr-Mo, and Cr-Mo-V rotors. Because heat treatment of these forgi... |
__label__neg Product Description School development planning was adopted as a strategy to improve teaching and learning, school management and governance, and community participation in education under the UPE programme in Uganda. The success of SDP is underpinned by three factors: intellectual capital (resides with th... |
__label__neg From the Nicholas School of Environment to the Fuqua School of Business, Duke students have a broad range of learning options—as well as a variety of ways to pay for their education. A top-ranked university for their undergraduate (recently ranked eighth in the nation) and many graduate programs, Duke boas... |
__label__neg An annotated checklist of dinoflagellates in the Black Sea The Black Sea (∼41–46◦ N) is a semi-enclosed basin whose only connection to the world’s oceans is through narrow straits (<110 m depth), the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, both opening to the Marmara Sea. The fresher waters of the Black Sea (salini... |
__label__pos The black tupelo, or black gum, is a tree of great importance in these woodlands. Though it is not the dominant tree type in this oak/pine woodland, its presence still provides numerous benefits to wildlife. As one of the oldest species of tree in this area, capable of living well over 650 years, each tree... |
__label__pos http://cgi.essssssbay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item '0920257879&ssPageNameME:L:LCA:US:1123What a load of crap.I've seen squirrels climb right over shields 3 times that size.Anyway, squirrels go with the whole deal.Feed birds, you're going to feed the squirrels.If nothing else, the birds throw the seed... |
__label__neg By JOHN L. ALLEN JR. tPope Benedict XVI has signaled that in some limited cases, where the intent is to prevent the transmission of disease rather than to prevent pregnancy, the use of condoms might be morally justified. tWhile that position is hardly new, in the sense that a large number of Catholic theol... |
__label__neg COPENHAGEN – For centuries, optimists and pessimists have argued over the state of the world. Pessimists see a world where more people means less food, where rising demand for resources means depletion and war, and, in recent decades, where boosting production capacity means more pollution and global warmi... |
__label__neg This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? and to connect bridges to its approach ramps. May also be used to retain backfill material. Anchor arm The side-span, usually of a cantilever bridge, from main pier to anchor or abutment pier, balances the cantilever. Anchorage A... |
__label__pos An increase in the number of first-time house buyers appears to have slightly eased demand in the rental property market, which is turns seems to have checked the recent relentless rise in rental levels. As the number of tenants drops, so a slowdown materialises with the average monthly rental payment in ... |
__label__pos "(Consumers are) getting their raise through the gas tank rather than their employers" - Sudeep Reddy, Marketplace Sorry Kai, but yeah, that is a really weak statement. Between that quote last week, and all the stories about consumers already buying bigger more gas-guzzlin'er trucks and SUVs because pump p... |
__label__pos Hair fall is one of the most common problem faced by both men and women. I had hair fall may times and I overcame it with simple home remedies. The cause for hair fall may be many. It may be due to body heat, lack of proper nutrient food, dandruff , pollution… and the list • Read More » Archives: home reme... |
__label__pos Like everyone, I too wanted to fall under the category of strong and healthy human being but my body fat was keeping me away from my desires. The negative comments about my body was making my life hell and adding on to my despair. Then I was left with no option except using Alpha Jacked. This supplement wa... |
__label__pos In a glitzy, state-of-the-art facility on prime real estate in downtown Chicago -- and with a brand name and concept that was on the cutting edge of technology -- DisneyQuest seemed to have it all in terms of modern entertainment. So the recent announcement that it would roll up its virtual reality magic c... |
__label__neg Teachers as Writers: You Can’t Teach Swimming from the Side of the Pool Today I am pleased to offer a guest post from Cynthia Mershon on the importance of writing teachers being writers themselves. Cynthia is a former long-time literacy specialist and writing teacher and is currently a workshop presenter f... |
__label__pos World’s Mayors Step Up (again) on Climate While Congress is playing the always fun game of who can be a bigger denier of science and climate change, other elected leaders are talking about who can reduce emissions more. At the World Mayor’s Summit on Climate in Mexico City, 138 mayors from Los Angeles to J... |
__label__pos Every week I post a different “Throwback Thursday” photo on the Boating Industry Instagram account. It’s a huge benefit of having 87-some years of archives at your disposal. Sometimes I go back pretty deep – back to the 1930s – and other times I stay a little closer to home, like when I picked up the 1999 ... |
__label__neg The role of economic theory in WTO arbitrations Title: The role of economic theory in WTO arbitrations Author: RUTA, Michele Date: 2013 Series/Number: EUI RSCAS PP; 2013/02; Global Governance Programme ISSN: 1830-1541 Abstract: How can economic theory be useful in WTO arbitrations? Motivated by this questi... |
__label__pos What does poverty mean to you? Would you say it is a lack of things? Not enough food? No access to school or medical care? That’s how I would have defined it. But when you ask the materially poor what they believe poverty really is, the answer might surprise you. They won’t always tell you that it’s a lack... |
__label__pos Dear Legislature, Thank you for your hard work and commitment to ensuring a high-quality public education for each Washington student, from early learning through higher education. The Legislature is poised to pass the most comprehensive education budget in the history of the state that has the potential t... |
__label__neg Next: Propagation in a conductor Up: Electromagnetic radiation Previous: Dielectric constant of a Consider a high frequency electromagnetic wave propagating, along the -axis, througha plasma with a longitudinal equilibrium magnetic field,.The equation of motion of an individual electron making up the plasm... |
__label__pos The United States is the largest exporter of arms in the world. Imagine what would happen if we became the largest exporter of the arts instead. This is just one of the ways that an art stimulus package could be used to change the way America relates to the world. By turning swords into paintbrushes, the U... |
__label__neg Targeting Plasmodium falciparum transmission with primaquine: same efficacy, improved safety with a lower dose? Malaria transmission is declining worldwide, leading to a growing interest in strategies to reach elimination and eradication. Insecticide and drug resistance threaten these efforts, driving an i... |
__label__neg It’s widely known that your mood can trigger food cravings, cause you to overeat or kill your appetite entirely. But the opposite also holds true in that the food you eat can make or break your mood. This is apparent not only in the minutes after you’ve eaten but also over time, as your diet helps to shape... |
__label__pos Commenting Guidelines Please follow these Guidelines when submitting your comments to ISPE for consideration: Comments should provide technical, scientific feedback to help the agency improve the document, and must include sound justification for any suggested change(s). Language appropriate for a business... |
__label__pos News What We've Been Up To Lately We here at KIVA Confections take great pride in providing our patients with the most delicious and consistent premium cannabis chocolate on the market. We take the quality of our products incredibly seriously- which is why we wanted to pass on these seven helpful tips for ... |
__label__pos Wednesday, February 29, 2012 | By Great Energy Challenge | No Comments Bill Gates sees the transformative potential of low-cost energy. “Cheaper energy would be on the list of the three or four things you would want for the poorest people in the world,” he said Tuesday at the 2012 Energy Innovation Summit,... |
__label__pos The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority based in Canton, Ohio rolled out the first of at least ten hydrogen fuel cell buses this week after several weeks of testing at Ohio State University. But the state already plays a big role in the fuel cell business, which could grow even more with supportive feder... |
__label__pos Well-known physiological peculiarities of human bodies had much to do with raising our ancestors to the top of the food chain: erect posture, binocular vision, an unusually efficient cooling system, and an omnivorous diet. But these capabilities pale beside the advantages that accrued to proto-humans and t... |
__label__neg The next time you're tempted to call some oaf a Neanderthal, you might want to take a look in the mirror. According to a new DNA study, most humans have a little Neanderthal in them—at least 1 to 4 percent of a person's genetic makeup. The study uncovered the first solid genetic evidence that "modern" huma... |
__label__neg PetroChina joined with Royal Dutch Shell in a bid for Australian coal-seam gas producer Arrow Energy as Asian countries scramble for a stake in the vast energy resources at their doorstep in Australia. The initial bid of A$3.3 billion (US$3 billion) valued Arrow’s shares at $4.45, a 28% premium on last wee... |
__label__neg Humana to administer health coverage for Medicare and Medicaid populations in Chicago area LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2012-- Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) announced today that the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services has chosen the company to participate in Illinois’ demonstratio... |
__label__pos Information for G02289 GMO-free trade - executive summary Book/Report This paper aims to analyse how the 2004 EU Regulations requiring labelling and traceability of GMOs are affecting current European market trends regarding requirements for GMO-free producers, such as farmers of conventional or organic cr... |
__label__pos The internet is transforming the way we run our lives and connecting people, information and the physical world in ways that will deliver radically new applications and experiences. The Catapult will help industry develop new products and services that will underpin the future digital economy. Connected Di... |
__label__pos The Generic Animal Drug and Patent Restoration Act of 1988 requires that alist of all animal drug products approved by the United States Food andDrug Administration for safety and effectiveness be made available to thepublic. Please note: Drugs marked **V/WD** have been voluntarily withdrawn by the manufac... |
__label__pos Some important points about Poland's and Melnyk's versions of physicalism: The scope of physicalism.According to Poland (p.227), The theses of physicalism apply to all natural phenomena and all claims to truth and knowledge concerning the natural order.This leaves one wondering what, exactly, constitutes t... |
__label__pos For one thing, the problem is not so straightforward as a lack of a vitamin that can be solved by providing the vitamin. People living in areas where vitamin A deficiency ts an issue also suffer from Tack of other vitamins and nutrients. So simply adding in a particular vitamin is not going to solve the ov... |
__label__neg It is my first visit north of the border in more than a decade and it is abundantly clear that the Canadian economy has been outperforming. The markets concur. Canada’s success is notably symbolized by, for instance, the Canadian dollar — the “loonie” — which is up more than 55 percent against the U.S. dol... |
__label__neg In 1963, the United States imposed strict sanctions against Fidel Castro’s regime in Cuba. Among other restrictions, the sanctions effectively prohibited U.S. citizens from traveling to Cuba. President Barack Obama eased the travel ban in 2010 but retained strict protocols and regulations that all U.S. cit... |
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