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__label__neg Danny was found by his owner in his stall one morning to be non-weight bearing on his left hind leg. His stall looked disheveled as if he might have been cast in his stall overnight. However, since he was standing when he was found, it was unknown exactly what had happened. Danny was so painful that he was... |
__label__neg What is a wrongful death lawsuit? » How do you File a Wrongful Death Claim? Do you need a Wrongful Death Attorney? Choose a strong, experienced wrongful death lawyer to represent your loved one’s estate If someone’s negligence is the fault of your loved one’s death then choose an experienced wrongful death... |
__label__neg . . by Staff Writers Durham NC (SPX) Sep 10, 2012 Destruction of coastal habitats may release as much as 1 billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year, 10 times higher than previously reported, according to a new Duke led study. Published online this week in PLOS ONE, the analysis provides the mos... |
__label__neg Learning how to to teach spelling can be complicated. Here’s how to begin! (This post contains affiliate links.) In a previous post I wrote about how we need a better way to teach spelling. Instead of teaching kids to memorize lists of words and try to remember rules that aren’t true half the time, we need... |
__label__neg Millennials pass the savings test Published 7:54 pm, Saturday, July 25, 2015 It isn't always easy to save for retirement, repay student loans and manage other financial priorities when you're just starting out. But a recent survey finds that when the circumstances are right — namely, when a steady well-pay... |
__label__neg International Conference on Financing for Development Department of Public Information - News and Media Services Division - New York Monterrey, NL, Mexico 18-22 March 2002 21 March 2002 Responding to correspondents' questions, he stressed the need to raise international awareness of the inequality in the w... |
__label__neg Immune Plus™ is our most popular product to naturally support the lymph system, helping activate macrophages to assist in lymph movement.* A sluggish lymph is noted by pressure or tension build-up in the shoulder areas with extra mucous in the morning, extra mucous after large meals or dairy consumption, a... |
__label__pos Many of the world’s most valuable brands are at risk from cybersquatters which have pre-registered certain generic top-level domains (gTLDs), according to new research. The research, released on Friday by ICANN’s Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH), reveals that nearly 100 percent of the world’s most valuable c... |
__label__neg 15 ways to save money on Christmas decorations From raiding your garden to making salt-dough decorations, we’ve rounded up the best ways to fill your home with Christmas cheer for less 1. Pine cones Throughout autumn keep an eye out for pine cones, taken them home, dry them out and get ready for some Chris... |
__label__neg Michael Sandel is one of the world's most acclaimed and popular political philosophers. He has given the Reith lectures, been called "the most influential foreign figure of the year" by China Newsweek, and his online video lectures for Harvard University attract millions of viewers. His book 'Justice' was ... |
__label__neg Today’s post comes from Bryan Rindfleisch, Assistant Professor of History at Marquette University. Bryan received his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 2014. He is currently working on a book that examines the intersections of colonial, Native, imperial, and Atlantic histories, peoples, and places i... |
__label__neg Pursuant to sections 102, 103, 110, and 111 of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, section 441 of Title 10, United States Code, and Executive Order 12333, the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) sets forth authorities and responsibilities for the Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for... |
__label__neg Strategic Cost and ‘Matching Pennies’ Evidence supports the contention that humans find it costly to carry out some sorts of strategies. Such costs are unlikely to be observed directly, but various models have been proposed to represent them. We discuss a method for testing the empirical worth of these mod... |
__label__neg dogru, bulent (2012): The effect of instıtutıonal varıables on fdi inflows: Evidence from upper-middle income countries. PDF MPRA_paper_37531.pdf Download (686kB) | Preview Abstract For two decades, the relationship between institutions and foreign direct investment (FDI) has been receiving a growing atten... |
__label__pos the process of creating symbol systems that convey information and meaning (for example, language, Morse code, film, and computer codes) culture the symbols of expression that individuals, groups, and societies use to make sense of daily life and to articulate their values; a process that delivers the valu... |
__label__pos If you fall under the age group of 18 to 25, it’s probable that you’ve most likely had your mobile phone and or tablet lost or stolen in the past. Just last April, a survey funded by Pew Research discovered that nearly 45% of mobile phone users who fall under this age group have either lost or had their ph... |
__label__neg The brown recluse spider is one of the few venomous spiders found in the United States (venom is a type of poison). It is part of the arachnid family, which includes not just spiders, but ticks, mites, and scorpions, too. It has long, skinny legs and is about ½ to 1 inch long overall. Its entire body is br... |
__label__neg This PBS video shows how Klaus Lackner, a geophysicist at Columbia University, is trying to tackle the problem of rising atmospheric CO2 levels by using an idea inspired by his daughter's 8th-grade science fair project. These graphs show carbon dioxide measurements at the Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii. The... |
__label__neg Courant Research Centre: Poverty, Equity and Growth - Discussion Papers 90 Abstract: While the majority of micro studies finds that rural education increases agricultural productivity, various recent cross-country regressions analysing the determinants of agricultural productivity were only able to detect ... |
__label__neg Sex feels amazing. If you give us the chance to have hot and passionate sex, we will take it. We don’t need an excuse to fuck. That said, if you give us a reason then we are more than happy to use it and jump into bed! There have been a huge number of studies throughout the years to tell us that sex is goo... |
__label__neg Nearly 70,000 new businesses set up across the UK by go-getting benefit claimants. The entrepreneurial north east has seen more businesses set up with the help of a government scheme than any other area of the country, including London, new official statistics show. Around 13,500 of the 70,000 new business... |
__label__neg SUNDAY HEALTH: Water Balance in Humans Body Dr. Ali A. Mzige Daily News; Sunday,October 28, 2007 @00:03 WATER accounts for about one half to two thirds of an average persons weight. Fat tissue has lower percentage of water and women tend to have more fat, so the percentage of water in the average woman is ... |
__label__neg BACKGROUND: Intra-operative bile duct injuries (IBDI) are potentially severe complications of the treatment of benign conditions, with unpredictable long-term results. Multiple procedures are frequently needed to correct these complications. In spite of the application of these procedures, patients with se... |
__label__neg Continue Reading As of 2015, comprehensive lists of American-made products are available on websites such as AmericansWorking.com, MadeInUSAChallenge.com and MadeInUSA.org. These sites conduct thorough investigations of companies and products submitted to their sites to ensure they are made in America. The... |
__label__neg Why Women should bone up on Calcium? Indian women suffer from lack of calcium and majority of them run into the risk of contracting Osteoporosis. This is a disease where the bones gradually become thin and women become susceptible to hip fractures, spine curvature and fragile structure of bones. Hence, it ... |
__label__neg The energy sector remains volatile and politically controversial given the recent higher spikes in prices in 2008 and 2011. The struggle to move away from carbon based energy sources seems now and again promising, but then not. Any success will take years and decades to achieve success. This adds to the ri... |
__label__neg In response to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) announcement that lung cancer is one of the diseases included in FDA’s new Patient Focused Drug Development Initiative (Initiative), the American Lung Association launched a campaign to mobilize lung cancer patients, their families and patient advocat... |
__label__pos A Worrisome Time For Wine Lovers Wednesday - September 16, 2009 Share Del.icio.us I am worried. There are some things amiss in the wine world and they have me thinking of disastrous effects. The world will not end, mind you. But a few things have made more than wonder. I recently found out that screw caps ... |
__label__pos Is there a correlation between world affairs and the preferences of home buyers? Dorcas Helfant, former president of the National Association of Realtors, believes there could be a link between the two. "Since Sept. 11, people feel our country has become more regimented. To combat terrorism, there are new ... |
__label__pos This season, bathrooms all over the country are going to be putting on their fresh new outfits with the help of some of the most exciting bathroom tiles on the market. It seems as if the latest trends are revolving around textures, graphics, and bright, bold colors that are bringing bathrooms to life, whil... |
__label__pos Guiding visitors effectively is key for museums. Between the necessity of orienting crowds and the legitimate concern for preserving the scenography of the displays, it takes a lot of imagination to avoid turning a museum visit into an orienteering session or treasure hunt. As a result, in recent years, we... |
__label__pos Changes, Part 2 – So, What Do We Do With That? Last week, in part 1 of this 3 part series, we discussed how Digitization* is driving change. We also covered how Changes (cue** David Bowie) are manifesting themselves in the shifting shape of Applications, which are the raison d’etre for the Data Center. Dec... |
__label__neg Why the unemployed stay unemployed This is a response to Don Peck’s book excerpt “How chronic joblessness affects us all.” By Gary Burtless The opinions expressed are his own. First, from a labor economics perspective Peck’s analysis is basically correct. In modern capitalist labor markets, long-term unemp... |
__label__pos When choosing nestling sleeping room article of furniture parents should pinch large trouble and precaution in what they choose. Their young person will be overheads and great magnitude of time in their room, and the property they see ordinary will have an impinging on their small minds. A kids freedom is ... |
__label__pos Indigenous Practices for Conservation of Biodiversity (IP4Biodiv) Since 2011, the Conflict Sensitive Resource and Asset Management (COSERAM) Program supports an integrated approach of poverty reduction and peace building in the region of Caraga and other conflict-affected areas in the Philippines. The COSE... |
__label__neg CityU Institutional Repository > 3_CityU Electronic Theses and Dissertations > ETD - Dept. of Public and Social Administration > SA - Doctor of Philosophy > Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2031/6525 Title: Politics of intergovernmental jurisdiction zoning in c... |
__label__neg Magadi, Monica (2004) Poor Pregnancy Outcomes among Adolescents in South Nyanza Region of Kenya. Southampton, UK, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, 20pp. (S3RI Applications and Policy Working Papers, A04/04). Description/Abstract In this paper, we examine factors associated with poor pre... |
__label__neg Property Transfer after Death When someone passes away, their assets pass in one of two ways, either automatically – in a non-testamentary fashion – or through probate. Those assets that transfer without going through probate are those that already have beneficiary designations, or are owned in a manner th... |
__label__pos Welcome to the Georgia Higher Education Retirees Organization (GA-HERO) home page. The Georgia Association of Higher Education Retiree Organizations (GA-HERO) is a Georgia network of college- and university-based retiree organizations. GA-HERO fosters the development and sharing of ideas, information, curr... |
__label__pos As of last July 2010, about 11,760 of the offenders incarcerated in the Texas State prison system, or 7.5 percent of the total prison population, claimed foreign residency, according to testimony from Jerry McGinty, the budget director for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.Since about 56% of Texas p... |
__label__pos | Home - Robert M. Young | What's New | Search | Feedback | Contact Us | Robert M. Young Home Page Index of writings by Robert M. Young WORD version of this article Introduction to this article Email Robert M. Young Process Press Science as Culture Free Associations Kleinian Studies Human Relations, Author... |
__label__pos Friday, September 26, 2014 Maine is perhaps the only state that's famous for a marine invertebrate. We even celebrate those lobsters on our license plates. But recently, Maine has been getting attention for a completely different type of marine invertebrate: our spectacular corals (and here). If you think ... |
__label__neg Abstract Purpose: To characterize side-to-side differences in the lower leg muscle–bone unit between the nondominant leg (NL) and the dominant leg (DL) using maximum voluntary forefoot ground reaction force ( F m1LH) during multiple one-legged hopping (m1LH) and tibial bone mass and geometry measured by pe... |
__label__pos By Lynn Fitz-Hugh Hyperbole? You decide if this is how you believe the police should behave when citizens are exercising their constitutional right to free speech. On Monday, December 16, 16 people were arrested at two different locations on Hwy 26 outside John Day, OR. They were there in response to Omega... |
__label__neg It could take weeks to restore power to millions of people left in the dark by Tropical Storm Irene. The lights went out for more than seven million people and businesses from Folly Beach, S.C., to Portland, Maine. And thousands of utility workers have begun the race to restore power. Getting the lights ba... |
__label__neg Chris Bowen Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs 3 December 2007 - 8 June 2009 NO.044 Review of the Deductible Gift Recipient Registers The Assistant Treasurer, Chris Bowen MP, has announced tonight that the Government will commence triennial reviews of the four dedu... |
__label__pos The violent explosion on February 18 saw the 20-metre space rock split into fragments miles above the city of Chelyabinsk and was the biggest blast of its kind in more than 100 years. It briefly outshone the sun and inflicted severe burns on observers below, as well as smashing windows and rattling buildin... |
__label__neg Fatigue damage and hysteresis in wood-epoxy laminates Reference: Hacker, C. L. and Ansell, M. P., 2001. Fatigue damage and hysteresis in wood-epoxy laminates. Journal of Materials Science, 36 (3), pp. 609-621. Related documents:This repository does not currently have the full-text of this item. You may be ... |
__label__pos George W. Bush's "carbon footprint" vs. that of " BIG carbon footprint" Al Gore washingtontimeseditorial that gives us some interesting facts illustrating the hypocrisy in Al Gore's global-scare about "global warming." While Gore is jet-setting all over the place and gobbling up fossil fuel faster than you... |
__label__neg A transient fluid acoustic model is compared with experimental data obtained from induced pump trips in a mercury loop. The facility consists of a stainless steel loop filled with 19,000 kg (21 tons) of mercury that is motivated by a 41 KW (55 hp) centrifugal pump through 37 m of piping in a full transit. ... |
__label__pos This week, heavy rains have lashed Chennai, the city where my parents live. All the reservoirs in the state of Tamil Nadu are overflowing, and rice paddy fields have been submerged in the flood. A lot of other regular activity has been suspended, due to the rains. Despite the rain, the old lady who deliver... |
__label__pos I've got six of these so far. Guess that qualifies as a series. Granted, this comes from personal experience, and that requires taking it with a grain of salt, but in my experience, many woos prize personal experience above all other forms of evidence. This is precisely backwards. There's a reason anecdote... |
__label__neg First, consider the following chart: Also, consider this chart of the U.S. drought monitor: Now, consider the these increased temperatures in conjunction with these lowered crop estimates: USDA's lowered 2012/13 domestic ending stocks estimates for corn and wheat, anticipating solid demand. U.S. wheat endi... |
__label__pos Presentation on theme: "1 Health Literacy Improvement: Policy and Practices National Coalition for Literacy December 5, 2007 Linda Johnston Lloyd Department of Health and Human."— Presentation transcript: 11 Health Literacy Improvement: Policy and Practices National Coalition for Literacy December 5, 2007 ... |
__label__pos International envoy Kofi Annan has arrived in Syria to boost efforts to settle the current Syria crisis. With the bloodletting continuing unabated, the international community should remember that Iran is deeply involved in the Syrian crisis. Iran is Assad’s biggest ally and financial backer, and Iran’s el... |
__label__pos The body of a desk jockey is similar to that of an athlete. That is the body adapts to anything that you do with it on a continuous basis. In this case, the body gets accustomed to sitting and this is not considered to be a good accomplishment. Pain may develop in the wrists and neck but the most popular i... |
__label__pos The Spirit Level Delusionin 2010 I've been asked to speak at debates about income inequality. I wasn't interested in inequality when I read The Spirit Leveland I'm not particularly interested in it now. My view is that it could be a symptom of a problem but it cannot be a problem in itself. Material living... |
__label__pos Federal Courts Struggle, Remain Open During Partial Shutdown< < Back to The federal courts may be open during the government shutdown, but it’s far from “business as usual.” According to a Department of Justice memo (pdf), U.S. Attorneys across the country have been directed to “curtail or postpone” civil ... |
__label__neg Sept. 9, 2013: Aeroseal Receives NGBS Green Product Certification Duct Sealing Technology Approved by Independent Lab The National Green Building Standard, also known as ICC 700, is a green residential rating system developed by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) along with the International ... |
__label__pos Home Banco do Brasil signs zero deforestation pact for Amazon soy Brazil's largest state-owned bank, Banco do Brasil, announced it has joined a zero deforestation pact for soy grown in the Amazon. The bank will now require farmers applying for credit to certify the origin of their soybeans. The soy morator... |
__label__pos . UPDATE:the campaign has been extended to June 20. See the press release below The concept of using roads as solar cells seems like a great idea until you start considering all of the damage that streets regularly have to handle. From freezing water to overloaded vehicles, the nation's highways take a lot... |
__label__neg Chocolate lovers of the world, unite. Share a dark-chocolate bar with your sweetheart to celebrate Valentine's Day on Tuesday. While munching away, ponder how the idea of tailoring your eating habits to your own profile, much like tailoring a music list on an iPod, could be the next big thing in health car... |
__label__neg WEDNESDAY, Dec. 22 (HealthDay News) -- People with childhood epilepsy who continue to have seizures into adolescence and beyond face a significantly higher risk of death than people who've never had epilepsy, new research suggests. In a study that followed 245 children for 40 years following their epilepsy... |
__label__pos This article features Boulder City Council candidates’ answers to six questions taken from the Community Questionnaire, a unified questionnaire spearheaded by The Blue Line that involved the participation of numerous local organizations, including Boulder Weekly. The questionnaire, available at www.boulder... |
__label__neg SAN MARINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Viral Genetics (Pink Sheets: VRAL) reports that a patent under which it is exclusively licensed will be granted for using a compound known as DCA to treat cancer. DCA (dichloroacetic acid) has emerged as a compound that accelerates the destruction of tumors without the ... |
__label__neg Updated at 2:11 p.m. ET (CBS/AP) BOSTON - A federal appeals court Thursday declared that the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutionally denies federal benefits to married same-sex couples, a groundbreaking ruling all but certain to wind up before the U.S. Supreme Court. In its unanimous decision, the three... |
__label__neg A lot of attention is paid (here, as well as elsewhere) on the “Agile Manifesto“, and while it’s an important component of the Agile way of thinking, it’s not the be-all, end-all statement that came out of the Snowbird conference around the turn of the century. Rather, there are twelve guiding principles i... |
__label__neg Globally, almost half (46%) of enterprise information is being stored outside of its own datacentre, with 23% stored on the cloud as mobile computing and cloud services go mainstream, according to the State of Information Report 2012 from Symantec. By submitting your personal information, you agree that Te... |
__label__neg The video opens on a man in a clerical collar, sitting in an office in Holy Martyrs Church in Sterling Heights, Mich. Speaking in a calm, rich voice, Father Manuel Boji answers questions about his life. “I was too young, but I felt the feeling, or the call to be a priest,” he says. “I entered the seminary ... |
__label__pos Food processing is a process of raw and unfinished materials becoming edible food. Any kind of processing destroys the original vitamins and nutrients and because of that our health is slowly decreasing. That's why we should bat an eye on the things that we eat and remember that health is one of the most i... |
__label__neg The Leading eBooks Store Online 3,757,227 members ⚫ 1,221,934 ebooks New to eBooks.com?Learn more [X] Bestsellers - This Week Foreign Language Study Pets Bestsellers - Last 6 months Games Philosophy Archaeology Gardening Photography Architecture Graphic Books Poetry Art Health & Fitness Political Science B... |
__label__pos Q. I just did a climbing competition with one round on Friday and two on Saturday. Going into the third (and most important) round, my body was so tired I couldn’t hold onto the wall at all, and I ended up doing poorly. What could I have done to make my body recover a little in the few hours I had between ... |
__label__pos HEALTH advocates say the state government should offer funding incentives for junior sporting organisations to cut junk food advertising. But the Tasmanian Liberals say sponsorship is the responsibility of clubs, and parents should ensure that their children eat a balanced diet. A study published in the Jo... |
__label__neg By Richard Leong | NEW YORK NEW YORK Stock prices around the world edged up on Tuesday following upbeat U.S. growth data, while the oil market fell to its weakest level in over a week on doubts OPEC could reach an accord to reduce output.The dollar slipped against a basket of currencies on profit-taking. T... |
__label__neg Sedums, also called stonecrops, are perennial flowering plants with succulent foliage. Many different types of sedums exist, some growing to only 2 inches tall and others reaching 2 feet or larger in height. Sedums' flower colors vary in shades of white, yellow, pink and red. Sedums are low-maintenance pla... |
__label__neg November 15, 2012 Late last month, the National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council released a report that recommended the Defense Department overhaul its recruiting and hiring practices in order to effectively compete for critical workers in the science, technology, engineering and mathem... |
__label__neg Re: >what happens if you aren't getting enough cals? It's not a good thing...you'll most likely experience headaches, weakness, fatigue...It's not a way to loose weight, your body will try hard to maintain it's weight- so any cals you do consume will be stored as fat. To safely loose weight you need to red... |
__label__pos There have been a number of films on India's education system. Prakash Jha's Aarakshan on the commercialisation of college degrees and Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par and 3 Idiots on the pressure we put on our children were some of the recent works. Tamil movie, Thanga Meenkal (Goldfish) also talks about how... |
__label__pos For additional information Click Here Think& Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - Chapter 5 Hill States: THERE are two kinds of knowledge. One is general, the other isspecialized. General knowledge, no matter how great in quantity or variety itmay be, is of but little use in the accumulation of money. The facultie... |
__label__neg Finance With changes in the general economy have come changes in the self-storage finance world. Self-storage lenders, like those for all commercial real estate, apply more stringent underwriting standards when evaluating the potential of a construction, permanent or other self-storage loans. Even the refi... |
__label__pos In a poll conducted by Forrester Research, the company queried key IT decision makers, nearly a third of whom said their business' survival depends on technological innovation. An additional 46 percent of these leaders said their businesses rely heavily on technological innovation. Out of 11 categories, in... |
__label__pos Those first few weeks (okay, years) with a new baby can be the most magical thing ever, but also extremely challenging. So when you’re thinking of the perfect gift idea for new parents, you’re likely debating between something very personal, practical, or simply super cute. When it comes down to it, these ... |
__label__pos You've got a lot of multimedia devices, which means probably you've got a mess of wires to deal with. TechNewsWorld offers solutions for managing that mess, even if you don't have the luxury of tearing into your walls to incorporate the cables. Photo by Tom Purves One solution is to go wireless, of course,... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- Treasury notes and bonds remained modestly lower Monday after comments from Fed chief Alan Greenspan did little to dissuade ideas for incrementally higher interest rates in coming months. Still, the Treasury market clawed off session lows late in the day when blue-chip stocks relinqu... |
__label__pos SAN DIEGO -- The American Academy of Family Physicians has come out in opposition to free samples of high-energy drinks to children and agreed to work with the FDA to establish definitions for energy drinks. The new policy positions were approved Tuesday by the AAFP's policymaking Congress of Delegates her... |
__label__pos Diamonds may be forever, but they’re not for everyone. I’ve never wanted an engagement ring, and especially not a diamond, but I quickly learned that to avoid stepping on toes, I should keep my mouth shut about my reasons. The ring “issue” is not something I’ve felt comfortable discussing with other women,... |
__label__pos The Most Unpredictable Presidential Election CycleCommentary by Allen B. West January 27, 2016 Source: Townhall We are less than a week from the first electoral contest of the 2016 presidential cycle. The preseason is over and there is a word that describes what America has seen to this point, and may I bo... |
__label__neg (Newser) – Dangerous staph bacteria have been found in sand and water for the first time at five public beaches along the coast of Washington, and scientists think the state is not the only one with this problem. The germ is MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus—a hard-to-treat bug once rare... |
__label__neg Condition Deaths Cost Billion $s Author Adverse Drug Reactions 106,000 12 Lazarou (1) Suh (49) Medical error 98,000 2 IOM (6) Bedsores 115,000 55 Xakellis (7) Barczak (8) Infection 88,000 5 Weinstein (9) MMWR (10) Malnutrition 108,800 — Nurses Coalition (11) Outpatients 199,000 77 Starfield ( 12) Weingart ... |
__label__neg The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is looking for ideas on how to improve the controversial notice-and-take-down provisions of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, amid complaints that the current process is cumbersome for small musicians and filmmakers. The USPTO and its parent agency, the U.S. De... |
__label__pos In order to keep the pace of innovation while adapting to changes in global demand, Pharmaceutical companies are more reliant than ever on a variety of vendors and other third parties including contract research organizations, contract manufacturers, and various IT vendors. While these third-party relation... |
__label__neg March 22, 2012 Researchers Uncover Clue To Baldness, Could Lead To Cure Male baldness, long considered the bane of men all over the world, may become a thing of the past after researchers found a biological clue that could raise the prospect of stopping and perhaps even reversing hair loss. The researchers... |
__label__neg The major U.S. index futures are pointing to a mixed opening on Thursday, with sentiment turning lackluster following the release of mixed economic data. The jobless claims report showed a bigger than expected drop in first time claims for unemployment benefits, while the fourth quarter GDP was upwardly re... |
__label__pos SEE HOW IT RUNS: Nimrod and the New WaveBy Julian Meyrick Currency, 320pp, $39.95 The past half-century in the performing arts in Australia has been an extraordinary era of great shows by outstanding artists. In theatre, as Julian Meyrick chronicles in See How It Runs: Nimrod and the New Wave, no contribut... |
__label__neg Weaning Yourself Off Sugar 10 great tips on reducing your sugar intake We are drowning in sugar. In fact, the amount of sugar we eat and drink every year has soared nearly 30 percent since 1983 and is likely a major contributor to the soaring rates obesity and diabetes. Although the USDA recommends we get ... |
__label__pos Greece can achieve a primary budget surplus this year and growth next year if it sticks to economic reforms, but a return to bond markets will be challenging, European Central Bank Executive Board member Joerg Asmussen told yesterday’s To Vima newspaper. Asmussen was in Athens last week to meet senior gove... |
__label__neg Budget carriers such as easyJet and Ryanair were singled out for applying the biggest mark-ups, according to the study by Travelsupermarket.com, the price comparison website. The biggest price increases were found on hot drinks. A cup of tea on a Ryanair flight, for example, costs £2.61, compared with just... |
__label__neg News CANADA - The Canadian government is to invest C$3 million to support a new research cluster led by the Canadian Food Innovators (CFI). This investment will help the food and beverage processing industry in developing new processes that enhance quality while managing food safety risks, as well as new p... |
__label__pos Rocket Stoves: Build Your Own Ultra-Efficient Cook Stove (Video) Image credit: ILoveCob Rocket Stoves: Simple, Efficient Wood Burners Generally speaking, TreeHuggers are fans of efficiency, and we are obsessive about recycling. So you'd think we'd be all over a design that can be made from recycled materia... |
__label__neg Mobile apps increase enterprise attack surface and put sensitive corporate data at risk, according to analytics from Veracode’s cloud-based security platform BURLINGTON, Mass. — September 2, 2015 — Veracode, a leader in protecting enterprises from today’s pervasive web and mobile application threats, today... |
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