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__label__neg Looking to boost a home’s value, many people will undertake to a major renovation. However, not all home upgrades will add value to your home, and some can even cost you dearly. Before you sink a lot of money into a major renovation project, consider some of these common home upgrades that rarely boost a h... |
__label__pos Ask a child where their food comes from and they will probably tell you "the grocery store." For most people, adults and children alike, the grocery store is the sole point of access to food. Little thought is put into its life beyond the shelves. Vegetables don’t come from the Earth; they come from the re... |
__label__neg With the rupee falling against the US dollar, the government is under immense pressure from oil companies to increase the quantum of the hike in the prices of diesel and domestic cooking gas (LPG). Diesel prices may be raised by R1 to R1.5 per litre and LPG prices may be increased by R30 to R50 per cylinde... |
__label__pos The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender community in Malaysia cried foul after hate crimes escalated against the group. Transgenders pointed fingers at religious agencies which are exerting effort by organising “moral policing” to subjugate the minority. Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country composed of multi... |
__label__neg Cordoba-based company Termos La Campera S.L.L. has found a solution to increase honey production: to make beehives of polyurethane. This insulating material keeps beehives at a constant temperature and therefore bees do not have to flutter their wings in order to cool hives down in summertime, using this t... |
__label__neg Published:July 4th, 2012 Ten years ago, If you had asked a victim of sexual abuse what he or she wanted most, the answer would have been, “I want my abuser to apologize, to acknowledge that it was his fault and not mine.” Today, if asked that same question, the victim would speak of prosecution and justice... |
__label__pos The fundamentals of muscle building is really on the ability of the muscles to flex more than it previously did and while the muscle is flexed, holes are created and it produces hormones that signal your satellite cells to fuse into the existing muscle and that results to bigger and stronger muscle. Howeve... |
__label__neg Dear Michael, Thanks very much for getting in touch with me and letting me know what's on your mind regarding health care reform. continued... Providing every American with genuine access to quality, affordable health care is one of my highest priorities as a member of the U.S. Senate. Unfortunately, the h... |
__label__neg At its open meeting today, Feb. 26, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 along party lines to adopt an order on net neutrality, or open Internet. The text of the order is not yet released but, based upon descriptions at today’s meeting, we have prepared this brief summary. As expected, the... |
__label__neg Allergies, according to the Mayo Clinic, are your body's reaction to something it perceives as foreign, such as pollen, pet dander or medication. In response to the perceived threat, your body releases histamines, which cause a chain of events that are meant to stop the foreign invader from causing harm. U... |
__label__neg This is a guest post by Chris Goodall, who posts regularly at carboncommentary.com The Fukushima disaster will probably delay the arrival and growth of nuclear power in the UK. Unless the gap is filled by alternative low carbon sources, CO2 emissions will inevitably be higher than they otherwise would be. ... |
__label__pos Santosh Sorate was getting desperate. He had been calling Madhukar Thakur, an autorickshaw driver from Kharghar, Navi Mumbai since 8pm — it was almost midnight now. A heart was available and Thakur, 44, who has been on the waiting list for a month was a match according to the records maintained by the Zona... |
__label__neg Persecution Perpetuated: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Semitic Violence in Nazi Germany How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and finds continuity at the local level over more than half a millennium. When the Black Death hit Europe in 1348-50, killing between o... |
__label__neg For architecture, see Constructivist architecture. Constructivism was an artistic and architectural movement in Russia from 1913 onward (especially present after the Russian Revolution of 1917), and a term often used in modern art today, which dismissed "pure" art in favor of art used as an instrument for ... |
__label__neg AAA - open - discharge; Repair - aortic aneurysm - open - discharge You had open aortic aneurysm surgery to repair an aneurysm (a widened part) in your aorta, the large artery that carries blood to your belly (abdomen), pelvis, and legs. You have a long incision (cut) either in the middle of your belly or ... |
__label__pos PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Signs abound on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula that decades’ worth of talk of removing the Elwha River’s two dams is giving way to action on an unprecedented scale. Roads are closed off. Construction crews and equipment are moving in to start the world’s biggest dam removal project. S... |
__label__neg Many Americans Are Rising Out of the 'Middle Class' — But Are They Better Off? Michael O’Machearley, who makes custom knives in Wilmington, Ohio, earns half what he did before he was laid off from a shipping job in 2008. The loss of blue-collar jobs has helped hollow out the middle class in Ohio and almost... |
__label__pos Although I am a conservative Christian and although I disagree with President Obama on certain issues, I do believe, that compared to many other politicians, President Obama is reasonable, honest and a man of integrity who listens to both sides and tries to find as much common ground as he can to work with... |
__label__neg One statistic that hasn’t been attracting nearly as much attention as it should be is that nearly half of all marketing emails are now being read on mobile devices. This means that, when you send an email marketing campaign with the help of the easy-to-use email marketing services from Rake Mail, the marke... |
__label__pos * Clarification Appended The subprime of Europe. Ripe for a financial meltdown. Recent news reports have depicted in often dramatic terms the crisis hitting Central and Eastern Europe. And little wonder. The region is experiencing slowing growth, slumping production, a drying up of credit and -- in several... |
__label__pos Sex Techniques and Positions Sensual and Sexual Massage The idea of sensual or sexual massage is a very ancient one. We all know that sex can heighten the senses and make us more aware of the incredible sensitivity of every cell in every square inch of skin. So if you start with a series of practices that ... |
__label__pos Hyderabad: Prof. Faizan Mustafa, eminent jurist and Vice Chancellor of NALSAR, University of Law, said on Tuesday that equality does not mean ‘sameness’ and law forms a small part of traditions and culture of the country. Speaking against the background of ongoing debate over Muslim Personal Law in the cou... |
__label__neg Instructions 1 Over the counter medicines to relieve pain Take some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to ease pain and reduce swelling. 2 Apply an ice pack Apply an icepack to your heel for 10 to 15 minutes several times a day. The ice will help reduce swelling a... |
__label__pos Authors Azari DP, Pugh CM, Laufer S, Kwan C, Chen CH, Yen TY, Hu YH, Radwin RG Author Profile(s) Journal Hum Factors Volume: 58 Issue: 3 Pages: 427-40 Publish Date 2016 May PubMed ID 26546381 PMC ID 4924820 Abstract This study investigates using marker-less video tracking to evaluate hands-on clinical skil... |
__label__pos To those of you graduating from high school this spring, here is some advice: When Maureen Stapleton won an Oscar in 1982, she immortalized her acceptance speech by stating that she wanted to thank everyone she’d ever met in her entire life. You should do that now. Thank every friend you ever had and every... |
__label__neg Font: + - NEW YORK — You have $1,000 in holiday debt in one hand. In the other, an offer to move the balance to a credit card with a lower rate. So what's the hold up? More from TODAY.com Hillary Clinton: Granddaughter led me 'to speed up' political plans Clinton said she is inspired to keep working to ens... |
__label__neg With the ASEAN Economic Community just 18 months away there is much for Vietnam to consider and prepare for. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) that the ten ASEAN member countries hope to form at the end of 2015 will be ambitious, competitive and harmonious. Leaders of every member country talk of the AEC ... |
__label__pos You might recall a few weeks ago that Hardyville’s normally true-blue, All-American, ex-military guy, Carty, was thinking about leaving the U.S. He was fed up with the Libido-in-Chief, the inveterate invertebrates in Congress, snoopy tax collectors and general loss of freedom. Well, Carty’s still here — fo... |
__label__pos Piltdown Hoax The Skeptic's Dictionary Robert Todd Carroll 1996 Piltdown was an archaeological site in England where in 1908 and 1912 fossil remains of human, ape and other mammals were found. In 1913 at a nearby site was found an ape's jaw with a canine tooth worn down like a human's. To make a long story... |
__label__pos Life is struggle. There is no doubt about that. For the past year and a half, for the past decade, my struggle has been the struggle of my parents. It was, of course, a struggle to the death. They both had a different approach. For my mother, loss was intolerable, so life needed to be constrained. I tried ... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED448812 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:2000-Nov Pages:12 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A A Statement to the Community: Transfer and the Public Interest. Council for Higher Education Accreditation, Washington, DC. This statement, prepared by the Council for Higher Educati... |
__label__pos By Jason Menard Dave, Dave, Dave. You broke two of the cardinal rules of the Information Age: Don’t do anything that you’re not willing to stand behind for years to come; and just because everyone CAN blog, doesn’t mean everyone SHOULD blog. Too often people think that a strike of the delete key is enough ... |
__label__pos ... but not really. On July 1, the Winklevosses submitted form S-1 to the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to register an exchange-traded fund ("ETF") that, according to documents, "will represent a cost-effective and convenient means to access exposure to Bitcoins" for retail investors. Two thin... |
__label__pos Telling Disability: Identity Construction in Personal and Vicarious Narratives Author Cochrane, Leslie Abstract This study examines the construction of disability identities in personal and vicarious narratives. Sociolinguistic research on narrative focuses largely on personal narrative (Schiffrin 1996); s... |
__label__pos A new e-commerce startup called Orange Harp – a phrase referencing the co-founders’ own nickname for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco – is looking to make it easier for consumers to buy socially conscious products, including fashion, accessories and other beauty care items. Available as of this morn... |
__label__neg This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. The Accounting Policy & Practice Report ® provides financial accounting policy makers, advisors, and practitioners with the latest news, expert insights, and guidance on emerging, evolving, and complex accounti... |
__label__pos Bill Murray via Crowdrise January 02, 2011 BENEFITING: LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY POLICING THE STORY: -- Very few adults have escaped severe child abuse, trafficking, child pornography and kidnapping. But I have, and I've been in recovery from its devastating effects for over 25 years. I wish to be a voice for ... |
__label__pos Description A tale of four cities Resolution Foundation city events programme Sheffield event In the wake of Brexit and as we look toward the first ever Metro mayoral elections this May, England’s cities are in the spotlight. From the Northern Powerhouse to the Midlands Engine and beyond, the future of our... |
__label__pos Have yet to see first bee this season. Seems like a number of waspsare buzzing around garden and apparently ants are pollinating mysquash and cucumbers and both seem to be doing well here in Atlanta.Tomatoes planted mid March are bursting with fruit some of which areabout market size but still green. Good ... |
__label__neg scroll to top Stuck on your essay? Get ideas from this essay and see how your work stacks up 1 Pages Word Count:640 Pages:1 1/1 People need places to live work play learn worship meet govern shop and eat Architects which transform these needs into concepts and then develop the concepts into building images... |
__label__neg The deputy governer of the Bank of England has defended the Bank's Quantitaive Easing (QE) strategy after widespread criticism from the pension industry. In a speech given on Tuesday Charles Bean said that while QE may have damaged pension incomes, those still saving into a pension fund could actually bene... |
__label__neg Abstract Recently we introduced a novel procedure that estimates Doppler angle and flow velocity simultaneously by combining Doppler-shift and Doppler-bandwidth measurements with a conventional single-beam optical Doppler tomography device. Here we validate this method experimentally with two Intralipid fl... |
__label__neg Physicians treat hematomas, or blood clots in the leg, with blood thinners, drugs called clot busters, vena cava filters and compression stockings, according to Mayo Clinic. One of the goals of treatment is to make sure the clot does not break off and travel to the lungs.Continue Reading Blood thinners, al... |
__label__neg Natural Remedies for Arthritis While drug therapies can very effectively reduce the symptoms of arthritis, joint pain and stiffness can still be a daily challenge. Using natural remedies as well as conventional treatments can play an important role in reducing the pain you experience. Here are a few techni... |
__label__pos California has to reduce its prison population by 8,000 because some judges said so, but apparently it's really hard to let people out of overcrowded cages. A window in Alcatraz prison, San Francisco. Photo via Flickr user Derek Key I point out as often as possible that I think my incarcerated experience d... |
__label__pos There have been many times, particularly after going through divorce, where I have talked to my kids about cultivating happiness. Even when things are going wrong and everything seems to be falling apart around us, I tell them we can choose happiness. We have that power. In Simple Giving, I talk about how ... |
__label__pos It may not be a cup of flour and a dash of salt, but for Bill Roley Jr. the art of composting is not that different from whipping up any other recipe. The formula is foolproof, if unimaginative: one part brown (dried clippings and leaves), one part green (cut grass) and something wet (kitchen scraps). Thes... |
__label__neg Expression of Fractalkine (CX3CL1) and its Receptor, CX3CR1, Is Elevated in Coronary Artery Disease and Is Reduced During Statin Therapy Jump to Abstract Recent data derived primarily from studies in animal models suggest that fractalkine (CX3CL1) and its cognate receptor, CX3CR1, play a role in atherogene... |
__label__neg Of all the sample prep steps necessary for next generation sequencing, DNA size selection may have the greatest impact on quality of results. After all, ineffective sizing can waste sequencing capacity on low molecular weight material such as adapter-dimers or primer-dimers, while imprecise sizing can prev... |
__label__neg Texas Recycles! In celebration of America Recycles Day, Sims Recycling Solutions’ OEM Compliance team hosted four electronics collection events across Texas on Saturday, November 16. Free drop-off and recycling services for a wide variety of electronic items were available to all Texas residents. Events we... |
__label__pos The NCAT sound and sensible project focused on educating farmers and ranchers in the Gulf States region about organic production, as well as helping facilitate organic certification. Rock Woods, Gulf States Regional Director for the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT), knows the importance of... |
__label__pos Cary’s classic column from TUESDAY, APR 24, 2007 I’m crazy in love with my two sisters’ five kids. I feel like helping to raise them would give my life meaning. Dear Cary, My younger sisters each recently had two babies apiece — two boys on one side, two girls on the other side. There’s also a fantastic 7-... |
__label__neg By SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ A research center at UConn announced Monday it plans to create a new electronic system to better track and analyze data from the tens of thousands of vehicle crashes that occur each year across Connecticut. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Monday the inform... |
__label__pos Article Title Program Web Address hrm.nau.edu/ Abstract In his study - Evaluating and Selecting a Property Management System - by Galen Collins, Assistant Professor, School of Hotel and Restaurant Management, Northern Arizona University, Assistant Professor Collins states briefly at the outset: “Computeriz... |
__label__pos If you are one of the many people who lost your job during the recent depression, you should be working on starting your own business, in parallel with looking for that ideal replacement job. Let me explain why this is a win-win deal, no matter what the outcome. You have probably secretly always wanted to ... |
__label__pos I try to repost discussions I have elsewhere if they have more general application. In this discussion, Matthew Ward’s statement that we should have no worry about water has been challenged, giving examples from around the world of how Third-World countries and native populations have much cause for concer... |
__label__neg Sweet and juicy yellow mango meat offers significant health benefits. The bright colors of the skin and flesh are indicators of the fruit's robust nutrient content. The slightly stringy nature of the meat is a sign of its fiber content. Incorporating this exotic fruit into your diet will prove a nutritious... |
__label__pos Volume 7 Issue 6 June2006 The Rate DebateFollowing the Advice of Thoreau More than 100 years ago, Henry David Thoreau offered his famous advice to humanity: “simplify, simplify, simplify.” Today, the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is taking Thoreau’s advice to heart. Like many other fenestrati... |
__label__pos Journal of Public Administration - Special issue 1, June 2014 Volumes & issues Special issue 1, June 2014 Source: Journal of Public Administration 49, pp 563 –567 (2014)More Less A robust early classification of political organisations was the influential grouping by Aristotle (384-322 BC) of the 158 Greek... |
__label__pos Summary and Info This book acts as a bridge between marketing and strategic management, as it is written from a strategic marketing perspective. It provides students and practising managers with an appreciation and an understanding of how managers in Japanese and South Korean companies formulate and implem... |
__label__pos Sunday, April 21, 2013 Just a bit, from what I thought was a good piece by Ross Douthat, commenting on the argument one is hearing in some quarters that the Gosnell case confirms the merits of the pro-abortion-rights side's arguments: The only things missing from this clean, airtight, entirely consistent a... |
__label__pos Job cuts are proposed at NHS trusts across England The government says just over 900 NHS staff are set to be made redundant as part of hospital reorganisations. Health Minister Lord Warner said it showed the "true picture" and not the "inflated figure" some had used. Unions have warned up to 20,000 jobs ar... |
__label__pos Sustainability and design and technology in schools Abstract This article follows a presentation at IDATER '97 where the issues around sustainability and the unique role that design and technology can play within the school curriculum were presented. The scope of the theoretical justifications have been ex... |
__label__neg Below is information on the initial United Methodist response to the earthquake in Chile. We pray for the people of Chile in this great time of need. UMCOR Responds to Earthquake in Chile February 27, 2010—The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is responding to the needs of people affected by the... |
__label__pos The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s charter is an infuriating document, vague where not given to motherhood statements. Still, there are some quite specific requirements of which the national broadcaster would seem to be in breach. The charter can be read in full here. But just for fun, contrast what... |
__label__pos Wind energy is the fastest growing and the most promising renewable energy resource. High efficiency and reliability are required for wind energy conversion systems (WECSs) to be competitive within the energy market. Difficulties in achieving the maximum level of efficiency in power extraction from the ava... |
__label__pos Continuing the thread on China, today I learned of an interesting phenomenon in China whereby people invest literally in fishing boats. Givin the general lack of investment opportunities in China(which leads to fully privately owned yet empty ghost cities etc.), people are often open to any sort of investm... |
__label__pos Friedrich Hayek: In later life he worked on his moral philosophy A quarter of a century ago, Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992), winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, published his final contribution to his considerable corpus, an eloquent exposition of his enduring concerns. But The Fatal Conc... |
__label__neg 75-year-old walks across 12 countries to show those living in poverty that they are not forgotten Bob Hentzen’s day begins around 2:30 a.m., when he wakes up in an old Toyota camper. He takes a moment to pray, enjoys a nice cup of coffee, and kisses his wife before hitting the road. For the past 14 months ... |
__label__neg Interviews can be nerve wracking and it’s important that you make a good impression to put yourself in good stead for being selected as the right person for the job. However, factors such as nerves or just a lack of organisation can jeopardise this and there are certain common job interview mistakes that y... |
__label__pos Developers, architects and builders in California are preparing for the state’s first-in-the-nation green building code, and its launch in January is viewed both as a controversial addition to green building standards and as a possible model for other states to eventually follow. The California Green Build... |
__label__pos I would say, how long have you been stuck at 4 lbs lost? If it is more than a few weeks then yes you have to look at your plan. Are you counting calories? How many calories? If you aren't counting calories, it wouldn't hurt to start counting to get a general idea. Are you lifting weights? Are you doing any... |
__label__neg “Astronomers are just big kids—they like things that blow up, that shoot off sparklers or collide,” says Thronson. “But the majority of everything falls into the range of what we call normal.” That neglected category actually includes stars with different sizes, shapes, and histories, he adds. “Really the ... |
__label__neg ICT Update magazine, new issue: Irrigation The latest issue of ICT Update magazine has just been published online at http://ictupdate.cta.int ICT Update issue 56, August 2010: Irrigation Figures from the FAO show that irrigation can increase crop yields by up to 400%. Developing a reliable system to water ... |
__label__pos Applied DNA Sciences has entered into a partnership with the University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) to facilitate nanotechnology-based advancements that will help in avoiding the counterfeiting of computer chips. The partnership in the ‘nanosecurity’ field will target in... |
__label__pos Have you just run out of ideas for your kids' lunch boxes? This is a feeling many parents can relate to. Hopefully this blog post will give you some new ideas to change lunch making from dreadful to delightful! Aloe Vera - Live Succulent Plants - NOT SEEDS - Natural Medicinal & Healing Properties Aloe vera... |
__label__pos Drinking alcohol during social functions is very common among adults. Occasional drinking poses no threat to health, but occasionally the occasional social drinking may progress with time into alcohol abuse. However, according to latest research, exercise may help cut alcohol health risks. Alcohol abuse ha... |
__label__pos The Millennials, also known as Gen Y, take a lot of criticism, but they are also savvy about several aspects of the working world today, says Ali Velshi, CNN’s chief business correspondent, who outlines what they know and you should, too. Jobs and careers aren’t forever.You need to be prepared to change bo... |
__label__neg Career and Education Opportunities for Museum Technicians in Madison, Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin provides a wide variety of opportunities, both career and educational, for museum technicians. There are currently 140 working museum technicians in Wisconsin; this should grow by 15% to 160 working museum te... |
__label__neg The area of forest plantations in the tropics worldwide is increasing as a response to the expansion of degraded lands. Rural farmers of many regions of the dry and humid areas are responding to government and other incentives, dedicating portions of their land to native and exotic tree plantations with va... |
__label__pos Loliware is delicious and environmentally conscious There are such things as trash-free homes, but it takes a lot of planning and scheming with some extra purchases in the beginning to make it possible. It really does cut down on costs and environmental impact in the long run, but until you’re used to it, ... |
__label__pos Tina lives with her parents, brother, and two preschool nephews in a twin home in the borough of Downingtown. When she contacted Good Works in 2012, her mother had already battled cancer for several years, and her father was in and out of the hospital. Both her father and brother had serious health issues ... |
__label__pos Revised floodplain maps soak De Meadows Letters were sent Thursday to 40 De Soto homeowners, four businesses and one industrial plant informing them that revised maps would place their homes or businesses within Kill Creek's 100-year floodplain. Chet Belcher, storm water engineer for the Johnson County Sto... |
__label__pos Benefits of Lap Band Revision Surgery by Dr. Feiz The Lap Band is considered a very safe and effective weight loss method. Dr. Michael Feiz, M.D., FACS and his team of medical professionals have had enormous success helping patients lose weight with this approach. But sometimes, patients need a lap band re... |
__label__neg As most trucks and many older cars come with leaf spring suspensions from the factory, the debate over which is best has a complicated history. Though coil springs have been around for nearly a hundred years, the leaf spring's history dates back well over a thousand, so both have long proven their respecti... |
__label__neg Agriculture Can crops be climate-proofed? January 24, 2008 11:27 AM - , SciDevNet , SciDevNet Among the most worrying aspects of climate change is its effects on the world's food supply. The worst-case scenario is stark: Africa's Sahel region will produce fewer cereals, rice cultivation in Asia will be und... |
__label__pos Welcome to Department of History. The course of History enables students to explore the past with open-mindedness, thoroughness, and rigor, interrogate explanations and interpretations of the past, and pursue original research in order to develop a deeper understanding of past events, people, and societies... |
__label__pos Retail sales grew 0.6% in the U.S. in June. That beat expectations, but it shows how the American consumer is continuing to cut back on spending, shopping and dining out. Meanwhile China’s economy remains robust, with gross domestic product growing 7.9% in the second quarter, making it a must-win market fo... |
__label__neg Analysts Share Best Practices for Embracing Social Networking at Gartner Portals, Content and Collaboration Summit 2010, 9-11 March in Baltimore and 15-16 September in London Gartner, Inc. has revealed its key predictions on the use of social software and collaboration in the enterprise. These predictions ... |
__label__neg One of the great advantages of being a writer is we get to take advantage of what is called “artistic license” when composing headlines designed to grab the attention of a large audience. Obviously, I was successful, based upon the fact that you are now reading the article. However, I must confess that the... |
__label__neg Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), or, as it is referred to in most recent version of the manual DSM-IV, Dissociative Identity Disorder, is a genuine psychiatric disorder. However, the numbers of cases of MPD are far higher in North America than in any other part of the world. Many suspect that this surp... |
__label__neg U.S. tax code complex If anybody has the right to tell people “I told you so,” it’s Nina E. Olson, the national taxpayer advocate. She recently submitted her annual report to Congress and top on her list of things that need to be fixed is the complexity of the tax code, which she called the most serious pr... |
__label__pos In spite of record top line and bottom line numbers, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) seems to be trading at a huge discount to its true intrinsic value. In order for Apple to grow at a rapid pace the company needs to unveil products that will pave the way for newer revenue trajectories, in addition to existing on... |
__label__pos Digital vs. Paper In a segment by NPR about the future of paper (which can be found in it's entirety here) Moleskine notebooks were at the center of a discussion about whether people were turning to digital instead of paper. It seemed like paper might have been going "the way of the rotary phone", but pape... |
__label__pos Sen. Kelly Ayotte Stokes Hornet's Nest with Proposal to End Child Tax Credit for Undocumented Workers Sign up to receive the lastest news from LATINONE A U.S. Senator from New Hampshire is pushing hard to extend unemployment benefits and repeal pension cuts for veterans. To the consternation of many, they ... |
__label__neg The Atkins diet is a low-carbohydrate weight loss program that allows you to eat a variety of proteins such as meat, fish and eggs while minimizing your carbohydrate intake. Although this type of dietary plan may aid in weight loss, you may experience side effects such as constipation due to decreased fibe... |
__label__neg Parchment pockets are an easy way to simultaneously cook moist and tender fish, lightly steam veggies, and cut down on the amount of clean up after dinner. You don’t even need plates; just eat right out of the parchment. With simple cooking methods, however, can come simple flavors. Which is why this parch... |
__label__neg Many locals will try to escape the Valley’s heat this Fourth of July weekend with a trip to the coast in search of waves and cooler temperatures. But those who plan to stay in Merced should take notes on how to keep cool and beat the heat. Jeff Barlow, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in H... |
__label__pos The High Cost of Low-Value Wind Power April 17, 2013 Subsidies for renewable energy distort markets and are economically inefficient, driving out legitimate competitors and leading to higher prices in the long run. Despite the evidence that shows the negative effects of renewable energy, there are still th... |
__label__neg LONDON: Prosecutions for domestic abuse, rape and sexual offences against women in England and Wales hit a record high in 2015/2016, according to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which also reported the first cases of “revenge porn”. Women’s rights groups attributed the rise to victims’ growing confide... |
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