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__label__pos Gifts have the function of bonding communities together. … If your entire life is nothing but money transactions, … then you don’t have community because you don’t need anybody. — Charles Eisenstein, http://youtu.be/cS07gM74tww My dad just gave me a brand-new sawzall reciprocating saw. Yesterday its maiden... |
__label__pos Should I opt for Organic food for my baby? This is one question I am often asked. As a Parent, you would always want to give your baby the best in everything. And Food tops the list Food lays a strong foundation for the physical and mental development of the children. That is why choosing the right food fo... |
__label__neg What is this medicine? LIDOCAINE (LYE doe kane) is an anesthetic. It causes loss of feeling in the skin and surrounding tissues. It is used to treat itching, pain, and discomfort from eczema, minor burns, scrapes, insect bites, hemorrhoids, and other conditions. How should I use this medicine? This medicin... |
__label__neg Art and Creative Development for Young Children, 6th Edition, has been completely revised to include an in-depth discussion of technology to aid teachers in understanding the role technology can play in children's visual art appreciation and production. Guidelines for establishing an inclusive art program ... |
__label__pos The freight train of fatigue has taken up residence in my body. Whoaaaaa, Nelly. Why do x-rays to a small area of my body cause so much exhaustion, you ask? While radiation is intended to destroy any “stray” cancer cells that weren’t removed surgically or by chemo, it also bombards healthy cells on a daily... |
__label__pos Reviews Beeswax based leather treatment. Waterproofs and conditions… Rating: Source: bought it new Price Paid: $7 Summary Beeswax based leather treatment. Waterproofs and conditions leather. Great for boots, motorcycle leathers and other gear exposed to the elements. Pros Waterproof within reason Easy to a... |
__label__pos Michael Dirda JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU Restless Genius By Leo Damrosch Houghton Mifflin. 566 pp. $30 The thinkers who matter are those whom the world can't agree about, and usually the more a writer, philosopher or artist polarizes opinion, the better for all of us. In modern times probably no genius of the W... |
__label__neg Throughout our lives, we are bound to have several encounters with uncertainty. Nobody likes to feel uncertain about a decision they have to make, whether or not to believe in something or someone, or how an event will work out. Uncertainty can cause a lot of disruption in our daily lives, and may cause us... |
__label__pos Parrish or Perish: DHATs, devotees, dilettantes and doofeses By Dr. Jeff Parrish This month’s ramblings are purposely being composed prior to the 2012 House of Delegates, where your representatives are considering a proposal to support in the Legislature, if necessary, the creation of a midlevel provider: ... |
__label__pos This week’s column now live at the New Statesman. Unedited copy below, final version here. If extraterrestrial life were to swing by, the first impression they got of our blue-green planet might well be cacophony. Last month’s Wikileaks release of pager messages sent on September 11 2001 is one testament t... |
__label__pos This is a guest post by Allison Paisner. How can local leaders create a community-building activity that helps citizens make healthy food choices and get outside more? Gardens may be the ideal answer. While you may not have immediately jumped to the same conclusion, consider that gardens are a valuable res... |
__label__pos Companies want to pay $600 or more per square foot to locate their gear close to high-priority data centers in New Jersey that host the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, a rate four times the cost of square footage across the river in Manhattan, according to the New York Times, which covered the pric... |
__label__pos Somnath Gupta is a "hardcore Calcuttan" who won't miss Puja in his favourite city for anything, only to say "bye-bye Calcutta" the moment the festival gets over. The rush of outbound travellers at the airport over the first weekend after Puja after the spurt in arrivals during the previous one proves he is... |
__label__neg With the publication of The Highly Sensitive Person, Elaine Aron became the first person to identify the inborn trait of high sensitivity and to show how it affects the lives of those who possess it. Now, Aron shifts her focus to highly sensitive children. Rooted in Aron's years of experience as a psychoth... |
__label__neg Present Remotely Send the link below via email or IMCopy Present to your audienceStart remote presentation Invited audience members will follow youas you navigate and present People invited to a presentation do not need a Prezi account This link expires 10 minutesafter you close the presentation A maximum ... |
__label__pos Congress’ attempts to force approval of the Keystone XL pipeline have re-ignited debate over the project, which would allow more crude oil to flow from the tar sands of Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast. It’s also re-ignited debate over what could happen to that oil once it gets to Texas. President Ob... |
__label__neg It’s AGU week in San Francisco, of course that means the annual barrage of science by press release. I was struck by this juxtaposition of two press releases at Eurekalert this morning. Note the headlines of the screencap below: Here are the two releases in full: The top one: Team of scientists predicts co... |
__label__pos It’s football season (Go Pats!) and time to re-visit the topic of boosting appraisal values on green homes. In the past I’ve advocated using the Energy Star guidelines to boost appraisal values. After working with different appraisers over the US over the past 9 months, I found an easier way. Instead of th... |
__label__pos Today’s Daily Reckoning will bring the spectre of zombies before your eyes. But not the half-mad, limping, flesh eating army of non-producers Bill Bonner has warned of all these years. I’m talking about a different type of zombie. Pay attention — one day it might be in your neighbourhood. Imagine an area o... |
__label__neg PRESS RELEASE 12-21-05 Agency Issues Performance and Accountability Report WASHINGTON – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has received an “unqualified opinion” on its 2005 financial statements, the second consecutive year in which independent auditors have performed an extensive exami... |
__label__pos Nothing short of removing all senior officers who directed, committed, or acquiesced in fraud can be effective against control fraud. We repeat: Foreclosure fraud is the necessary outcome of the epidemic of mortgage fraud that began early this decade. The banks that are foreclosing on fraudulently originat... |
__label__neg Nutrition bars targeting the mainstream market The nutrition bars sector continues to enjoy rising levels of interest, in line with or even ahead of the market for cereal bars as a whole. Growth in the sector has reflected rising interest in healthy and convenient snacks suitable for consumption on-the-go.... |
__label__neg Riviere E.,Bordeaux University Hospital Center | Riviere E.,University of Bordeaux Segalen | Quinton A.,University of Bordeaux Segalen | Roux X.,Bordeaux University Hospital Center | And 11 more authors. Presse Medicale | Year: 2013 Purpose: Since 2011, the French medical students ranked after a national r... |
__label__pos The Money Market May 23, 2013 San Diego—Real estate investment is increasingly becoming a global business with widening competition as more players place money around the globe. Depending on investment goals, players may be drawn to the recovering U.S. markets or the lagging European markets. And while U.S... |
__label__neg Head Pain : Right side Pain at a particular spot on the right half of the head. The patient feels good when pressing the particular point in the head. It is not a continuous pain. But when it occurs it lasts for almost a day. Had seen a doctor, he told to take migraine tablets but do not get much relief. I... |
__label__pos A school is defined by its people, yes: but at Saybrook, more than many schools, technology impacts how much access we have to our learning community, and how we can interact with it. That’s why Eric Fox, Saybrook’s new Dean of Instruction, is conducting a survey of faculty and students to find out how the... |
__label__neg How 2 Minutes and 2 Post-Its Can Help You Reach Your Goals Staying motivated to reach your goals isn’t always easy. But here’s one idea for a simple, quick, and inexpensive pick-me-up: two Post-It notes. Science has proven that visualizing your day beforehand and reflecting on your time after the fact can ... |
__label__neg Supported by World Public Forum, 22 Ideas surveys the issues relevant to the entire global community, fueling discussions on economic, social, developmental, and political topics. From the global financial crisis to the growth of democracy and the acceleration of global warming, the world’s leading thinker... |
__label__neg No. 50 August 26, 1999 Diane Cecilia Weber is a Virginia writer on law enforcement and criminal justice. Over the past 20 years Congress has encouraged the U.S. military to supply intelligence, equipment, and training to civilian police. That encouragement has spawned a culture of paramilitarism in America... |
__label__neg Eight years ago after her youngest child started school, Robin Collins, 41, decided she wanted to help her husband with the family expenses. But the Catonsville mother of five had not worked in years -- and had no high school diploma. She got a hand from Catonsville Community College in the form of Project... |
__label__neg FRIDAY, MAR. 23: A revolution in Bermuda property law is about to occur. In December 2011, the Bermuda Government passed the Land Title Registration Act 2011 (referred to as the “Act” in this article). The Act is not yet in force. Seemingly, this only awaits finalization of regulations and the holding of p... |
__label__neg What is Stress? If you feel stressed out, you are not alone. According to a recent report by the American Psychological Association (APA), “75 percent of Americans report experiencing at least one symptom of stress in the past month.” In 2014, the number of adults in the United States, per the US Census Bu... |
__label__pos Have you ever wonder what dinner would look like if bees – one of nature’s most miraculous and necessary insects – became extinct due to mankind’s unsustainable habits? Bees are responsible for pollinating a number of plants which often make their way to the dinner table. So if they were to go extinct (due... |
__label__pos Since the initiation of state and national science standards and application of high stakes accountability testing, research has shown educators have focused more on the factual parts of science, often neglecting the concepts of science and – in many cases – the context of science. As stated by Munby et. a... |
__label__neg MT. PLEASANT (WWJ) — Great Lakes research, restoration, conservation and the lakes’ economic impact highlighted discussions today at a symposium sponsored by Central Michigan University’s Institute for Great Lakes Research. The symposium featured special guest Cameron Davis, senior adviser to the administr... |
__label__pos Playing the Devil's Advocate In our last post a week ago, MOS pointed out Soundwill Holdings (878.HK) as trading at at least 60% to readily ascertained NAV. Despite pointing out the fundamental merits of the investment case, the write-up ended with a question on whether "such great bargains exist in the bo... |
__label__pos The Housing Echo-Bubble Is Popping September 11th, 2014 in aa syndication by Charles Hugh Smith, Of Two Minds There is nothing remotely "normal" about the echo-bubble's rise, and we can anticipate that its deflation will be equally abnormal. Conventional wisdom on the resurgence of the housing markets take... |
__label__pos In much of the In the first of two blog entries dealing with politics, we will begin off with a seemingly simple question: In the first of two blog entries dealing with politics, we will begin off with a seemingly simple question:Why vote? It is a question that has pained economists for years. Why? The odd... |
__label__pos If you're reasoning depilation or dilution hackle is something singular men get once stretch middle-age, deliberate once again. It is vindicatory as public next to women and of late as distressing, if not more! There is a widespread idea that merely men endure from inheritable mane loss. It is extremely ra... |
__label__neg - Thrombosis (venous or arterial) present or in history (e.g. deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular accident). - Presence or history of prodromal features of a thrombosis (e.g. transient ischaemic attack, angina pectoris). - The presence of a serious single or m... |
__label__pos Volume 39, Issue 9,September 2004 Sorry Charley In a show of natural force only seen a few times before in this country, Hurricane Charley rammed itself through Florida’s mid-section late last month, moving west to east in a pulverizing frenzy. As this article is written we are awaiting the arrival of Fran... |
__label__pos This article aims to demonstrate the frequency of constructional subschemas, rather than lexical items, can affect acceptability judgment. Cognitive Grammar (cf. Langacker 1987, 2008) theoretically predicts that the frequency of constructional subschemas has a greater effect on recognition of well-formedne... |
__label__neg PURPOSE: CPAP is the therapeutic modality of choice for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Regular use of CPAP is effective in improving polysomnographic variables and long term complications of OSA. The impact of CPAP therapy on the Quality of life of the OSA patient still remains unclear despite s... |
__label__neg Friday, February 10, 2012 The Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) is holding its Teaching Conference on October 4-6, 2012, in Baltimore. The conference includes the 10th Annual LatCrit-SALT Junior Faculty Development Workshop. The theme is Teaching Social Justice, Expanding Access to Justice: The Role ... |
__label__neg Book list From Booklist, Copyright © American Library Association. Used with permission. To mark the fiftieth anniversary of FDA approval of an oral contraceptive for women the pill historian May, whose professional focus has been on marriage, divorce, and the family in America, offers a notably uncontenti... |
__label__pos Wiki cooperation. Cooperation in general and in wikis especially does not grow from a vacuum. You need to share a cultural context and common expectations to cooperate. Wiki is a new tool and grows a communication culture and expectations that are somewhat different from message-oriented communities or rea... |
__label__pos One of the best things about working with Stonyfield is the introductions I’ve received to some amazing organic brands. If left up to my own devices, these brands would probably never end up on my radar. Like Healthy Skoop, a plant-based, all-in-one nutritional shake mix. Each serving touts the antioxidant... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: Sand, J. Pro se plaintiff Phyllis Rogers brings this suit alleging that she was discriminated against by the City of New York when she was moved to a temporary apartment in compliance with the City's Tenant Interim Lease Program ("TIL"). Defendants have moved to d... |
__label__pos While the U.S. unemployment rate has improved markedly from the double digits during the recession, it was still stuck at 7.9% as of October. Some regions fare far better than rest of the country, despite the fact that more than 12 million people are still considered unemployed in the U.S. 24/7 Wall St. lo... |
__label__pos The food we eat is as diverse as the cultures and lifestyles of the people consuming it. But the issues underlying food run much deeper than the whims of our cultures or palates. Until now, the subject of food security has mostly been viewed as a rural issue, with research and development work honing in on... |
__label__neg Casti, J.L. (1974) Catastrophe Theory and the Problem of Stellar Collapse. IIASA Research Memorandum. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria, RM-74-028 Text RM-74-028.pdf Download (303kB) | Preview Abstract Recently, a new mathematical tool called "catastrophe theory" has been developed by the topologists Thom, Zeeman,... |
__label__neg The great fear of many leading creationists and the misunderstanding of many creationist students is that accepting MN [methodological naturalism] rules for doing science will necesarily lead to a supernaturalless/Godless worldview. Brian Alters (2005) p. 77 Persons in this faction [of theists] basically a... |
__label__neg The advantage in liquidating a privately held business versus a public company is that the process is significantly less complex and time-consuming. Some small-business owners even choose liquidation as a total exit strategy. However, despite the ease with which company liquidation can be accomplished, the... |
__label__pos The House of Representatives has passed H.R. 1592, an act to extend hate crimes protection to individuals who are victims of crimes based on the “perceived race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability of the victim”. What is new about this legislation i... |
__label__pos Edwards, Eiluned (2003) Marriage and Dowry Customs of the Rabari of Kutch: Evolving Traditions. In: Wedding Dress Across Cultures. Berg, Oxford, pp. 67-84. ISBN 1859737420 Type of Research: Book Section Creators: Edwards, Eiluned Description: This chapter delineates the marriage customs of the Rabari nomad... |
__label__pos New York Times: “…the closer you look at the math of economic growth, the more you see the inherent contradictions in trying to make that happen. The two strategies that would most directly help achieve that goal clash with other planks of Mr. Trump’s economic agenda.” “Economic growth can happen two ways:... |
__label__neg Accounting Degrees in Nevada Introduction Nevada is known for its entertainment, gambling, mining and cattle ranching, but it is also home to 4 Fortune 500 companies, 405 licensed CPA firms and offices for each of the “Big Four” international CPA firms (Deloitte & Touche, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers and E... |
__label__pos If we had never invented transparent materials like glass, we might not believe that such magical invisible materials - that are both solid and see-through - could really exist. Yet glass is a technological reality, made from rather mundane earthly kinds of ingredients like sand and limestone. These are, o... |
__label__neg Today providing inbound call center services is one of the most important things every business must master. But there are so many other things going on in your business that you can't afford to take the time or the money to invest in your own inbound call center. Just purchasing the equipment is expensive... |
__label__pos Joel Huesby in Washington's Walla Walla Valley is among a handful of well-meaning, idealistic farmers throughout the U.S. who eschew conventional cattle farming practices. The pastures of Huesby's Thundering Hooves ranch function without fertilizers. “Vegetarian” cattle and poultry roam freely on hundreds ... |
__label__neg Effects of season and agro-ecological zone on the microbial quality of raw milk along the various levels of the value chain in Uganda. MedLine Citation: PMID: 19016339 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Dairy production in Uganda is pasture-based and traditional Ankole cattle make up 80% of... |
__label__neg As you sit on your couch basking in all the glory of your trip planning, you start to look around. Suddenly you notice some things. Lots of things. Everywhere. “Oh, boy!” you say to yourself aloud. “I sure do have a lot of crap here in my house/apartment/condo. What the hell am I going to do with all this ... |
__label__neg There’s a new executive taking a seat in hospital boardrooms across the country. Responding to Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates that tie patient satisfaction to reimbursement, hospitals are recruiting chief experience officers (CXOs) to take charge of a patient experience mission that prioritizes the exp... |
__label__pos Got your tax return finished yet? How about your performance review? Or your will? Nobody loves doing paperwork, and certain tasks are especially tempting to put off. But tax season is upon us, and with a nasty winter leaving millions of us cooped up at home, the time is right to deal with all our forms an... |
__label__pos Planet of the apps: New technology options save time, frustration on job sites Still relying heavily on desktop computers and traditional spreadsheets, the construction field lags behind other industries in productivity, a pair of technology experts said in reports published this week. “The construction in... |
__label__pos A nation of practice partners My language teacher’s strategy paid dividends in Russia. With a jolt, the Trans-Siberian train leaves Moscow’s Yaroslavsky Station. I stare out the window at a snowstorm and wonder if I’m the only idiot traveling to Siberia in winter. Probably. Seven days and 5,778 miles in th... |
__label__neg Canadian dental patients now have a better choice for cleaner teeth and a cleaner planet thanks to a new line of vegetable-based dental products. The new EcoBrushes and EcoFlossers are North America’s first biodegradable toothbrushes and flossers made from corn, wheat, tapioca and potatoes which are design... |
__label__neg Hampton Roads Accident Statistics Injured? Hampton Roads accident lawyers are prepared to help The auto accident rate in Hampton Roads* has decreased in recent years along with statewide results. But no accidents that cause serious injury or death are acceptable. Some car accidents are unavoidable. Weather... |
__label__pos By putting external communications capability in the automotive control systems , we are opening up the whole system to hacking. We need to isolate the critical subsystems from the communications enabled modules to prevent any possibility of accidents happening because of such hacking. Everybody with a lit... |
__label__pos Solomon Edwin Kayiwa is an Educate! mentor working in Hoima, a rural up-country region of Uganda. The Educate! Scholars in Hoima recently received a donation of 20,050 tree seedlings from the District Forestry. Below, Solomon writes about how our scholars are using these seeds to fight climate change. . In... |
__label__neg The recent developments at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on negotiations on fisheries subsidies have put India and many other developing countries in a spot. A concerted effort is being made by the developed nations and some developing countries to prohibit subsidies granted for illegal, unregulated a... |
__label__neg American employment last peaked in January 2008 at 115.972 million total private-sector nonfarm payroll jobs, according to employment services giant Automatic Data Processing (NASDAQ:ADP). It's been over six years since that growth stopped and the economy plunged into its worst recession in decades, but th... |
__label__pos Working with further education (FE) colleges across the country, new research from the Royal Academy of Engineering and Gatsby has identified the equipment needed by a college to deliver broad engineering education at Level 3. The expense of installing and maintaining equipment, particularly for curriculum... |
__label__neg Figure SPM-6: Stabilizing CO 2 concentrations would require substantial reductions of emissions below current levels and would slow the rate of warming. CO 2 emissions: The time paths of CO 2 emissions that would lead to stabilization of the concentration of CO 2 in the atmosphere at various levels are est... |
__label__pos News North Dakota – Land of Milk and Money! The weather may be brutally cold, but the job market and lure of big money are blazing hot. In today’s economy, where doom and gloom abounds, and stories of impending city and state bankruptcies garner bold headlines and magazine covers, we have found an alternat... |
__label__pos Brent crude oil rose above $116 per barrel to a six-month high on Tuesday as threats from Iran to ban exports to some European states stoked supply concerns, overshadowing fears that Greece's debt crisis was worsening. Brent's premium to U.S. crude oil stayed around $19 a barrel, near its highest since Nov... |
__label__neg Copyright © 2007 Dorling Kindersley The body is supported and its internal parts protected by a strong yet flexible framework of BONES called the skeleton. These bones meet at JOINTS, most of which allow movement between the bones they connect. As well as protection and movement, bones provide a store for ... |
__label__neg Last week I presented at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Service’s (CMS) Train-the-Trainer program in Las Vegas for the introduction of Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0 which will go into effect October 1, 2010. This assessment tool will impact 17,000 nursing homes and 1.6 million people who reside in them ... |
__label__pos As a common autoimmune disease, FSGS is characterized by immune complexes depositing on the glomerular epithelial cells. If you find there still has lots of proteinuria though taking the medicines regularly, we call it resistant FSGS. If you still expect a normal life without dialysis and kidney transplant... |
__label__pos The International Legal Technology Association (“ILTA”) has grown significantly from its humble origins, when it was founded as a low-budget way for legal I.T. professionals to find one another and pool their knowledge to better support their lawyer and law firm employers. Run almost entirely by volunteers... |
__label__neg Oil is one of the most precious resources that are known to man. Thousands of dollars are spent a year in oil exploration. Any country that has a good reserve of oil is considered to be the richest country. This is exactly why the oil is also called the black gold. Under Sea Exploration Most of the oil exp... |
__label__pos For four seasons, fans of AMC's The Walking Dead have watched Rick, Daryl, Carol, and their not-so-merry band of survivors fight for their lives in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. While the show's first season was about finding a safe haven, and ideally a cure for the infection that has transformed s... |
__label__pos You can’t get much more ironic than wanting more funding for federal food grants for obese people. But that was essentially what Dr. Sanjay Gupta pushed on CNN “American Morning.” “WIC is on the chopping block,” said the CNN chief medical correspondent on April 26. Gupta complained about what he called a p... |
__label__pos The North East Forest Alliance is calling on the NSW Environment Minister to intervene to stop the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) changing the logging rules on public land to open up over 15,000 hectares of protected stream buffers and exclusion areas for threatened animals in the Clarence and Rich... |
__label__neg How Much to Sue For in a Contract, Loan, or Bad Check Case Learn how to calculate your damages Need Professional Help? Talk to a Lawyer. Usually, determining the amount to sue for is fairly easy. But for some types of cases it can be a little tricky. Before we get to the tricky part, let's start with a bas... |
__label__neg High-level conference on the future of nuclear energy The International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Power in the 21st Century was organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in co-operation with the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), and was hosted by the Government of the Russian Feder... |
__label__neg Pros Easy to install. Extensive plant database. Solar-charged battery. Cons Push notifications didn't work in our testing. Short battery lifespan. Conflicting readings. Bottom Line The Edyn Garden Sensor is a solar-powered probe that uses Wi-Fi to send your garden's soil conditions to your smartphone. It f... |
__label__neg On Tuesday, the Congressional Budget Office, one of the last nonpartisan arbiters in a town where the trench lines are deep and getting deeper, dropped a political bombshell on Democrats. The bombshell came in the form of a new report with an innocuous title, “The Effects of a Minimum-Wage Increase on Empl... |
__label__pos Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. Joy, joy, the Fed has cut rates again. Picture the Joker from the movie Batman throwing money from his float on the parade and you can see where this is going. Or imagine the alchemist of medieval lore, attempting to conjure up wealth from chemical mixtures. The sea of inflationa... |
__label__pos Previous Section Back to Table of Contents Lords Hansard Home Page Viscount Waverley: My Lords, this is a serious matter. Something must be done, and sooner rather than later. The question is whether it should be by gradual reconstruction of finances and general reform or the "big bang" approach. I look fo... |
__label__pos Religious Liberty in Contemporary India by Sathianathan Clarke Sathianathan Clarke, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Department of Theology and Ethics, United Theological College, Bangalore, India. This paper was presented in a less detailed and systematic form at a national consultation on "Religious ... |
__label__pos ����Communication is one weapon that can help you climb the success ladder in every sphere of your life, be it your personal life or your professional life. For effective communication, you need to express your thoughts with the right words at the right time, and for this you need to have a strong vocabula... |
__label__pos GET A FREE QUOTE How to decorate your child's room with kids tiles The decoration of your child’s room depends upon your kids’ gender and personality. When it comes to interior designing the child’s room everyone wants to design them special and safe. There are some people who would love to have their kid’... |
__label__neg The Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale (OEE) contains 9 statements rated by participants using a 5-point likert scale from 1 "Strongly Disagree" to 5 "Strongly Agree". The OEE was made primarily to study older adults with a low expectations of the effects of exercise. If negative or low expectations a... |
__label__pos /// The Need for a Digital “New Journalism” News reporting is aging badly. Legacy newsrooms style books look stuck in a last Century formalism (I was tempted to write “formalin“). Take a newspaper, print or online. When it comes news reporting, you see the same old structure dating back to the Fifties or e... |
__label__pos Million-Dollar Business Coach Shares Tips for Taking It to the Next Level on YOUR Terms Can both recent reports on the economic muscle of black women in the United States be correct? On the one hand, businesses owned by women of color – 42 percent of them African American – have skyrocketed since 1997, far... |
__label__neg The Youngstown State University program YSU for Recovery is a 12-step based drug and alcohol prevention program, which provides support for YSU students, faculty and staff who are seeking to address and eliminate harmful use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. Matthew Glover, student and founder of the program,... |
__label__neg Searching for someone to help you take care of your child can be confusing, especially if this is your first child. Should you hire a nanny? Send them to day care? What is Montessori preschool? Should you look for home child care providers? The good news is that you are asking the right questions. The bett... |
__label__neg NEW YORK — Last month, four dozen opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and environmental activist Bill McKibben, were arrested after they engaged in civil disobedience near the gates of the White House. Some of the activists attached themselves to the fence around the Whit... |
__label__pos Technology management involves the application of management skills to the discovery, development, operation, and proper use of technology. Technology managers help create value for their organization by using technology and other resources to solve problems and improve efficiency and effectiveness. In sho... |
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