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__label__neg Share Presentation: http://NeoK12.com/pres/ZNERSYS1 The nervous system is a very important system in your body. The nervous system controls almost everything you do. The nervous system has two basic functions. The nervous system has two parts: The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord. The PNS is a... |
__label__neg Washington, July 8 (ANI): Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the University of Heidelberg, Germany, have identified 20 genes that play a vital role in maintaining cholesterol balance. The researchers believe that the newly identified genes may help uncover the mechanisms tha... |
__label__neg Edward Leigh MP, Chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts, today said: "In the UK, one person in ten is struggling to manage his or her debts. And the total of all consumer debt is enormous, some £1,500 billion. "To try and help people who are struggling with unmanageable debt, the Government in 2004 l... |
__label__pos Hostile Action Proactive enforcement is part of police work, and the patrol stop is a staple to that end. But with traffic stops comes the potential for ambushes. Sudden attacks happen at any time and through many different means. Motorists have put their cars in reverse and hit the gas in efforts to deplo... |
__label__neg Does the MMR Vaccine Cause Autism? No vaccine in the history of vaccines has more controversy associated with it than MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella). Everyday Einstein looks at the truth behind this controversial vaccine and its connection to autism. Few things have had a greater impact on human health ... |
__label__pos By John Coft | September 1, 2005 Proven in decades of airline use, flight operations quality assurance is slowly winning over those in the helicopter world. Shell Oil likes to keep its employees out of the water. So when a multi-year U.K.-funded flight operations quality assurance program (FOQA) study in t... |
__label__pos An extract of the succulent plant, Hoodia gordonii, with the seemingly cryptic name of P57AS3 (or P57 for short) has received a lot of media attention recently because this compound acts as a potent appetite suppressant. Indeed, trials have shown that it reduces daily calorie intake by 1000 kcal. According... |
__label__neg Creating quality online customer support can turn prospects into sales How many times have you raced into a store to quickly pick up a few things and immediately looked for a brightly colored vest to find a sales assistant or customer service person to help you out?And how many times have you scurried from... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON (AFP) - A senior Takata executive on Wednesday defended the Japanese company's rejection of a nationwide US recall of its potentially deadly airbags, insisting that testing data did not back such an action. But the top US auto safety official warned that Takata had not yet solved the reason for ... |
__label__neg In case of emergency, most people have a well-stocked first aid kit available for their family but sometimes forget to have an emergency dog first aid kit for their pet. Regardless of how careful you are, there is always the possibility of an accident or injury to your dog or ending up in a situation where... |
__label__pos In a town hall meeting with staffers last week, new Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz dropped a bombshell and a hint. The bombshell, at least as far as fans of natural gas are concerned, is that Moniz sees natural gas not as a permanent fixture in the U.S. energy landscape but merely as a temporary “bridge” to... |
__label__neg Waist or Abdominal Girth Girths are circumference measures at standard anatomical sites around the body. aim:the purpose of determining waist girth is to gain a measure of the amount of abdominal fat (visceral fat), which has been linked to increased risk of coronary heart disease and diabetes. equipment r... |
__label__neg What You Need to Know About the U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon Schools Program In his 2012 Earth Day Proclamation, President Obama outlines the case for green schools and recognizes the U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon Schools program as a driver for improving school sustainability,... |
__label__neg Media 2015/16 Blue Flag season launch marks 15 years of successful implementation of the programme in South Africa Twenty-four of the top South African beaches that have achieved Blue Flag status for the forthcoming 2015/16 season have also received special recognition for their sustained commitment to mar... |
__label__neg Retailers putting livelihoods at risk by delaying post-Brexit investments warns Worldpay According to data from the CBI, retail sales volumes grew at their best levels for six months in August 1. This follows above-forecast July retail sales number from the Office for National Statistics 2. Yet despite buo... |
__label__pos What a start to the year! Today AgFunder releases its Midyear AgTech Investing Report (Free Download) and 2015 has already lived up to expectations. Nearly surpassing investment volumes captured during the whole of 2014, the first half of 2015 brought in $2.06 billion of capital across 228 deals. We were e... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED193002 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1980-Feb-8 Pages:56 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:0 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A The Delivery of Educational Services: The Small District Problem. A Review of the Literature. Veselka, Johnny L. Within the existing framework of public education in rural and small ... |
__label__pos The United States Supreme Court on 14 January rejected US jurisdiction in Daimler v Bauman. See previous posting on this case here and ultra-short reference here. Chief Justice Roberts’ and concurring opinions in Kiobel leave room for further distinguishing. Daimler does less so. The Court in the end did n... |
__label__pos Dubai – MENA Herald: By 2020, a corporate “no-cloud” policy will be as rare as a “no-internet” policy is today, according to Gartner, Inc. Cloud-first, and even cloud-only, is replacing the defensive no-cloud stance that dominated many large providers in recent years. Today, most provider technology innova... |
__label__pos The emergence and re-emergence of new viral pathogens occurs periodically due to a lack of control measures, ecosystem disturbance, or changes in disease transmission, particularly cross-species transmission. This is true for RNA viruses in general and for the genus Lyssavirus – the causative agents of rab... |
__label__pos A lot has been made of this change in the kickoff rules, mainly by those that think the game will “inherently” change because of this. I am not so sure we are looking at a doomsday scenario like that. Rather, I do feel that limiting the full speed collisions over the season will in fact reduce the chances ... |
__label__neg Globular clusters: A possible site for intelligent life forms The search for extraterrestrial life has led some scientists to examine globular clusters. At a meeting of astronomers, Rosanne Di Stefano with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics presented the argument that advanced life could poten... |
__label__pos James Spillane, the leading expert in DistributedLeadership, shows how leadership happens in everyday practicesin schools, through formal routines and informal interactions. Heexamines the distribution of leadership among administrators,specialists, and teachers in the school, and explains the ways inwhich... |
__label__neg This material must not be used for commercial purposes, or in any hospital or medical facility. Failure to comply may result in legal action. New-onset Seizure In Children WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: A seizure is an episode of abnormal brain activity. A seizure can cause jerky muscle movements, loss of consciou... |
__label__pos Social capital is fundamentally concerned with resources in social relations. This Handbook brings together leading scholars from around the world to address important questions on the determinants, manifestations and consequences of social capital. Combining cutting-edge theory and appropriate data and me... |
__label__neg 2005PSY Week 1 Home > Flashcards > Print Preview The flashcards below were created by user ariellakerr on FreezingBlue Flashcards . What would you like to do? What is the Pychological triad? -How people think -How people feel -How people behave It is the study of the whole person Define Personality An indi... |
__label__neg If a student has a special need addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) please notify the instructor at the beginning of the course. You must register as a student with a disability in the office of Learning Assistance Programs and Disability Support Services in University Center Room 302 or... |
__label__neg Mozzarella cheese is made in various forms such as delicately flavored fresh buffalo milk mozzarella which is principally enjoyed in salads or appetizers. Processed mozzarella cheese is the topping on most bubbling hot pizzas and therefore one of the most commonly consumed cheeses. Smoked mozzarella is enj... |
__label__neg A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) typing technique, based on the amplification of polymorphic regions from the merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP-1) and MSP-2 Plasmodium falciparum genes, was used to characterize parasites collected in a longitudinal study of asymptomatic carriers of malaria parasites living... |
__label__neg Continue Reading A motion to suppress is a request made in a criminal trial by the defendant, asking the judge to exclude evidence because it was gathered illegally or in violation of the defendant's constitutional rights, states Nolo. The judge decides whether or not to grant the motion. The defense lawye... |
__label__pos Filter Results: Publication Year 2011 2015 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More OBJECTIVE Traumatic pseudoaneurysms are rare but life-threatening lesions. We investigated the patients with these lesions to clarify their clinical characteristics and therapeutic strategies and w... |
__label__neg Different Types of Heat Related Illnesses What is it? The human body can sometimes be compared to a machine. If overworked for too long in a hot environment, the body may overheat and stop working. Heat stress and heat related illnesses are common for individuals whose work is constantly outdoors (such as ... |
__label__pos This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. Last two decade has shown a huge growth in the field of cellular communication. Millions and billions of people all around the globe are connected with the use of cellular phones. It al... |
__label__neg The surprising move last week by the Federal Reserve to postpone the tapering of the $85 billion per month bond-buying program known as quantitative easing put some very strong wind at the backs of the top real estate investment trusts (REITs). UBS analysts are very clear in their recent research that the ... |
__label__neg Global Warming Science - www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming [last update: 2010/08/29] Urban areas are known to warm due to increased area of thermal mass such as concrete buildings, pavements, etc. The increased thermal mass results in increasing temperatures with time since not all of the heat is released. Th... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON — A leading coalition of forest owners, wood suppliers and manufacturers of pulp and paper goods announced today the creation ofBiomass101.org, a clearinghouse for scientifically sound information on carbon-neutral bioenergy. Biomass101 is an effort jointly produced by the American Forest & Pape... |
__label__neg By Diane Sweetwood Ana Lopez, 27, currently earns just above the federal minimum wage as a cashier at a local supermarket, making $16,410 per year at $7.89 per hour. She aspires to earn a Child Development Associate certification following her successful graduation from Career Online High School. As an inf... |
__label__neg An inpatient rehabilitation model of care targeting patients with cognitive impairment 12:21 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-12-21 © McGilton et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2012 Received: 12 January 2012 Accepted: 25 May 2012 Published: 25 May 2012 Abstract Background The course and outcomes of hip fracture p... |
__label__neg Developing a GIS-Database and Risk Index for Potentially Polluting Marine Sites Title Developing a GIS-Database and Risk Index for Potentially Polluting Marine Sites Publication Type Conference Proceedings Year 2012 Authors Masetti, G, Brian R Calder, Alexander, L Conference Name 2012 Canadian Hydrographic... |
__label__pos Now is the best time to get involved. Whether you’re buying or selling, real estate investment is always a great opportunity for you to generate some extra income. It also rewards you with tax benefits and a steady cash flow, allowing you to spend more time to build a business, travel or reinvest in more r... |
__label__neg The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)is a nonprofit, global research organization dedicated to advancing human well-being, environmental conservation and equity. We conduct research that enables more informed and equitable decision making about the use and management of tropical and sub-tr... |
__label__neg Pancost, R.D. and McClymont, E.L. and Bingham, E.M. and Roberts, Z. and Charman, D.J. and Hornibrook, E.R.C. and Blundell, A. and Chambers, F.M. and Lima, K.L.H. and Evershed, R.P. (2011) 'Archaeol as a methanogen biomarker in ombrotrophic bogs.', Organic geochemistry., 42 (10). pp. 1279-1287. Abstract In ... |
__label__neg common name: lance nematode scientific name: Hoplolaimus galeatus (Cobb, 1913) Thorne, 1935 (Nematoda: Secernentea: Tylenchida: Tylenchoidea: Hoplolaimidae) Among nematodes, which are often too small to be accurately detected by sight, the lance nematode Hoplolaimus galeatus (Cobb, 1913) Thorne, 1935, is o... |
__label__pos Abstract Mantle helium in continental environments is generally considered to be the result of active volcanism and/or active extension. The latest episodes of volcanism in northeastern North America are the track of the New England hotspot (95–190 Ma) and the closure of the Iapetus sea (before 300 Ma). Th... |
__label__pos Will the Tories really back marriage? Read Peter Hitchens only in The Mail on Sunday No, of course they won't. It's too difficult and dangerous. They would be smeared, if they did so, as haters and persecutors of 'single mothers'. This wholly false, and in fact absurd, accusation is invariably made against... |
__label__pos Continued from last month. The first half of this post is here. Occasionally a notion comes from my own personal reading. If it’s interesting enough for adults to read about, maybe a version for kids could work, too. In general over the years, there has been a move towards introducing many subjects to ever... |
__label__neg Introduction The level of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Lebanon is currently reported to be low, with an estimated adult prevalence of 0.1% [1]. It is particularly important in settings in which HIV is of low prevalence to have an understanding of infection and risk behavior dynamics in at-risk populations in w... |
__label__pos References in periodicals archive? Similar to general learned resourcefulness, research has found that sexual resourcefulness is acquired in the earlier years of life, particularly from mothers (Kennett, Humphreys, & Schultz, 2012). Against this background, this study proposes and tests a conceptual model ... |
__label__neg Tamsulosin Side Effects Tamsulosin Side Effects to ReportThere are a number of side effects with tamsulosin that you should report to your healthcare provider, including, but not limited to: Signs of an allergic reaction, including an unexplained skin rash, itching, hives, unexplained swelling, wheezing, o... |
__label__neg After logging long hours at study sessions and finishing countless practice tests, it's important to culminate your study efforts with a well-planned test day. Scrounging for your coat at the last minute or grabbing a candy bar for breakfast isn't going to help your chances on the test. After all your hard... |
__label__pos Regions matter. They provide the scale required to support innovations that contribute to growth and prosperity. NIU’s regional development collaborations build human, governmental, economic, cultural, and environmental assets across the region. Regional Development Institute Innovations that lead to local... |
__label__pos On one side, lawyer Eric Gillespie for the appellants Katie Erickson and Chatham-Kent Wind Action and his assistant. On the other side two lawyers for the Ministry of Environment, Fredericka Rotter and Andrea Huckins along with MOE Director for Renewable Energy Approvals (REA) Mr. Mansoor Mahmood and alter... |
__label__neg Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) can be irreversible with profound negative impact on patients' quality of life. Programs that provide screening and active surveillance for BCRL are essential to determine whether early detection and intervention influences the course of lymphedema development. Estab... |
__label__pos When it comes to bank regulation and supervision, one size does not fit all. To effectively promote safety and soundness and ensure consumer compliance without creating undue regulatory burden, rules and supervisory approaches should be tailored to different types of institutions. Yellen’s comments echo th... |
__label__neg News: Oct 13, 2009 Millions of people around the world use medicines based on statins to lower their blood cholesterol, but new research from the University of Gothenburg, published in the prestigious journal PNAS, shows that statins may also be effective in the treatment of cancer. Statins lower cholester... |
__label__pos Citizens in Cary, North Carolina can manage their water use and identify possible problems with a wireless meter reading system that provides them with hourly water readings. The system, powered by analytics from Council Lead Partner SAS Institute, also is saving the city millions of dollars in operations ... |
__label__neg Recent studies have shown that added sugars, particularly those containing fructose, are a principal driver of diabetes and pre-diabetes, even more so than other carbohydrates. Clinical experts writing in Mayo Clinic Proceedings challenge current dietary guidelines that allow up to 25% of total daily calor... |
__label__neg When people think of communities that are struggling with addiction problems, chances are they don’t think of the major tourist towns where high-profiles celebrities have vacation homes. However, these places may be just the towns where addiction runs rampant. Take, for example, Martha’s Vineyard. The Mart... |
__label__neg Today, December 6, is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, commemorating the sixteenth anniversary of the massacre of fourteen young women at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal. They were slaughtered only because of their gender, and the blind hate that possessed of one vici... |
__label__neg The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners released their meeting notice for June 25. At this meeting the Board of Wildlife Commissioners plans to discuss the proposed hunting caliber size restrictions. One of the proposed regulations would make it unlawful to hunt big game animals with a centerfire rifle ... |
__label__pos The country’s biggest residential developer has been punished by investors over the past year because of housing market woes. Stockland’s units are down almost 14 per cent since the start of calendar 2011, although in a little over a month since the end of September the shares have bounced off lows of arou... |
__label__neg 15 Ways To Act Like A Leader 15 Leadership Traits You Need To Bring To The Workplace This Week Be Passionate If you want to be a successful leader, you must be passionate about what you’re trying to accomplish. Many times, when you try to do something big that you’re not passionate about, you will fail mis... |
__label__pos Wine fraud: How easy is it to fake a 50-year-old bottle? 8 August 2014 From the section Business Rudy Kurniawan was sentenced to 10 years in jail for committing wine fraud. But just how easy is it to fake a fancy bottle of Burgundy? Wine fraud was a problem in classical Rome and it continues to be one now.... |
__label__neg PRINCETON, NJ and TOKYO, JAPAN, November 20, 2007 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY) and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the supplemental New Drug Application for ABILIFY(R)(aripiprazole) as adjunctive, or add-on, treatment to ... |
__label__neg Background Articles There are thousands of supplements on the market today and it can become overwhelming in choosing which ones to use and when to take them. Timing is important in stacking supplements.Published on: Dec 16, 2008 Successful weight loss programs require basic changes in lifestyle versus unr... |
__label__pos The finance ministry may have to scale down its direct tax collection target, thanks to an unanticipated shortage of officers and staff at the countrys income tax offices. Usually, the ministry revises targets only towards the end of the financial year in tune with the growth outlook. This situation, a res... |
__label__neg Watch out for investment expenses. They will cut down your return, shrink your nest egg and may well prevent you from achieving your financial goals. This common wisdom may seem so obvious that it’s not worth thinking about. But in a bulletin for investors titled “How Fees and Expenses Affect Your Investme... |
__label__neg TIP!Don’t set unrealistic goals for yourself when scheduling classes and work. If you struggle with waking up each morning, don’t set yourself up for failure by choosing morning classes if possible. Do you feel overwhelmed when the subject of college comes up? Do you need help understanding the process? If... |
__label__pos How California lost its power Residents are stunned - and embarrassed - as the state sees its first widespread blackouts since World War II. SAN FRANCISCO — Disasters in California are usually sharp and sudden. Some arrive with pelting rain, some with flames, and others with shifting tectonic plates. As mu... |
__label__pos Radiology Needs to Own 3D Printing Radiology Needs to Own 3D Printing Linked Articles The signs could not be more clear at this year’s annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), every hands-on training course on 3D printing was sold out months in advance. The information sessions h... |
__label__neg Tired of low student turnouts on the first few days of school, Dr. Robert E. Morris, a Hartford, Connecticut, elementary school principal, decided to remind parents himself about the opening of school. Not just by letter, but in person. For the past three years, Morris and volunteers from the staff and com... |
__label__neg What Went Wrong with Vatican II: The Catholic Crisis Explained Ralph M. McInerny The Forgotten Teachings of the Council On October 11, 1962, Pope John XXIII opened the Second Vatican Council in St. Peter's Basilica with a speech full of hope and promise. Recalling the Church's previous councils, the Pope s... |
__label__neg It's clear 2013 was a great year to be an investor. The market saw big gains across the board, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting all time-highs throughout November, even closing above 16,000 for the first time ever. A number of stocks also posted outstanding gains -- and Craft Brew Alliance The... |
__label__neg There are a number of reasons why I liked the Knowing vs. Learning Business Week article by G. Michael Maddock and Raphael Louis Vitón. Not only are they right, but they also touch on a very important topic: The reason why some people tolerate failure more than others. Read the following four sentences and... |
__label__pos But she said the department must be given flexibility in analyzing what technologies best meet the needs of specific missions. Kathleen Kraninger, the director of the department's screening coordination office, told the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Management, Organizati... |
__label__pos KINGSTON, Ont. - Ontario is worried necessary innovations in home care for seniors and other health- care reforms will suffer if the federal government doesn't help set national standards, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Monday. The provinces have been scrambling to figure out how to move forward with health-... |
__label__pos Exercising and keeping fit has become more important than ever in present times with advance in technology and the prevelance of lifestyles involving little physical activity. Different people have different fitness goals, budgets and other constraints. If you are too busy to go to the gym and like to work... |
__label__neg What is 'Controlling Interest' Controlling interest occurs when a shareholder, or a group acting in kind, holds a majority of a company's stock. By definition, this figure is 50% of the outstanding shares, plus one. However, controlling interest can be achieved with less than 50% ownership in a company if ... |
__label__pos Within the first 30 days of enrollment, every child is screened to determine their current social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. The Brigance screen is part of the Brigance screens system and is designed for children birth – 23 months old. The rationale for administering the screen is to e... |
__label__neg The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change ( DECC) has launched a consultation proposing savage cuts in the levels of subsidy under the Feed-in Tariffs ( FITs) regime for small-scale renewable electricity generation (the Consultation). This comes only a few weeks after DECC announced the ending of more... |
__label__neg Company News Here you will find the latest news and press releases of our company. We are happy to supply you with further photographs and information about Lithoz. Please contact us via email. Lithoz establishes a subsidiary in America Focus on customer service, material and application development At the... |
__label__neg Coffee shops, such as Starbucks Corp. SBUX, -0.40% and Dunkin' Brands Inc. DNKN, +0.49% are looking at some relief next year as arabica prices are trending downward, taking some of the pressure off companies' profit margins. Coffee futures traded on IntercontinentalExchange, or ICE, have tumbled 15% over t... |
__label__neg SEC Division Seeks 2001 Budget Rise February 28, 2000 The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking approval of a fiscal year 2001 budget of $422.8 million, an increase of $45.8 million, or 12 percent, over its fiscal year 2000 budget of $377 million. From 1999 to 2000, the budget increased by 11 perce... |
__label__pos The call for help from the backcountry at Rocky Mountain National Park early on Father's Day morning could have been a worst-case scenario: a firefighter on the Big Meadows Fire had collapsed due to a sudden cardiac arrest. The outcome is a testimony to excellent planning, training, communications and equi... |
__label__neg Ensuring all migrants, including those in an irregular situation, enjoy the same human rights as everybody else is a priority for the UN Human Rights office. In an address to the University of Geneva’s Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, UN Human Rights chief Navi Pillay underscore... |
__label__pos Recently Christianity Today asked me to list five books that have impacted me most in terms of evangelism. One will not find here a list of how-to books. Evangelism is not a technique, but a way of being in word and deed that leads people to Christ. Certainly, it involves content, bearing witness to Christ... |
__label__neg Many lessons learned after Storm King tragedy July 3, 2014 Fundraiser, tribute planned To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Storm King fire and the 14 fallen firefighters who are being remembered this week, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park will collect donations for the Wildland Firefighter Foundation... |
__label__neg Examination of Witnesses (Questions 521-539) DR STEVE CHATFIELD, MR IAN KINGSTON AND DR LIZ MILLER TUESDAY 11 MARCH 2003 Chairman 521. Good morning, lady and gentlemen. Thank you very much indeed for coming along. First of all, for the record, could you state who you are and your organisation. After that, ... |
__label__neg Prior to the development of in vitro fertilization (IVF), no options were available for women with premature ovarian failure or diminished ovarian reserve or genetically transmittable diseases. This article will provide an overview of egg donation, with an emphasis on its indications; screening and evaluat... |
__label__pos This paper has been added to your cart ($35.00) When a structure is irradiated by a pulsed cold X-ray with high energy density, the instantaneous deposition of energy will induce melting, vaporization, and sublimation of the outer layer of material(s). As a result, the material(s) will blow off and hence l... |
__label__neg What do all of these online retailers have in common? They all get what it takes to market their sites to a very important consumer demographic women. As an online retailer, have you consciously thought about how to reach out to women in Cyberspace? Does your online marketing communications address their n... |
__label__pos At the root of the problem of resource depletion is wealthy nations living beyond their means. These nations have enjoyed “a century or more of burning coal, oil and the other fossil fuels that underlie their mobile, industrial, climate-controlled way of life” (Revkin). In societies like the United States,... |
__label__pos A question that I hear often is how can one evolve as a PHP developer? The answer varies and depends on the person's programming knowledge and experience. I will cover the topics I think are the most important briefly in this series, provide links and maybe expand on them in the future. I will assume inter... |
__label__pos The coldest part of winter is just around the corner and when it gets here, a certain Portage County family will stay warm inside their century-old house, thanks to the generosity of some friends and volunteers. Dan Zinz, of Suffield Township, had his right arm amputated Dec. 6 after learning he had a form... |
__label__neg INTRODUCTION Global warming can be defined as the increase in normal temperature of the earth's atmosphere leading to climatic changes for instance increase in the level of the ocean or extreme weather occurrences (Chris, 2000). Global warming is said to be as a result of air pollution and carbon dioxide t... |
__label__neg E-book Six Sigma For Dummies, 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-118-23804-2 408 pages September 2012 The fast and easy way to understand and implement Six Sigma The world's largest and most profitable companies—including the likes of GE, Bank of America, Honeywell, DuPont, Samsung, Starwood Hotels, Bechtel, and Moto... |
__label__pos The European Commission has launched a probe into the tax affairs of Apple in Ireland, of Starbucks in the Netherlands and of Fiat Finance and Trade in Luxembourg. The implications of this probe for Ireland could be particularly costly in the short run. However, if the probe leads to the closure of some of... |
__label__neg “It’s very important for parents to remember that, even though God might give you the great responsibility to be the primary educator of your child with regards to the faith, He also gives you the corresponding grace to actually do what must be done.” Fr. Eric Mah is a priest of the Archdiocese of Toronto.... |
__label__pos Yellowstone supervolcano, new Ice Age could topple US government Fears that the US capital might be struck by another more deadly terrorist attack—or other disasters—prompted agencies a decade ago to hurriedly establish back-up operations in case catastrophe struck. Despite the fact that many conspiracy th... |
__label__pos I think this idea could work well with warhammer. I watched the 8th episode of the BBC documentary Oceans today[1], hoping to see video footage of polar bears killing whales, and the documentary featured a visit to the old whaling town on Svalbard. Apparently – according to the scientists who were chatting... |
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