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__label__neg October 17, 2005 Oil prices to hurt: Greenspan TOKYO (Reuters) - Skyrocketing energy prices will weigh on global growth but will likely exact a much smaller toll than surging oil prices did in the 1970s, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Tuesday. Despite an inevitable near-term impact on... |
__label__neg Estuary environmental education opportunities explored 28 March, 2014 Estuary environmental educationopportunities explored The health of several Northland estuaries could soon be boosted by the combined efforts of hundreds of students thanks to a recent Northland Regional Council teacher workshop at Ngung... |
__label__pos G od, is a concept created by the society to keep human, human; to maintain tandemness and peace in social strata. Human brain has evolved to fear only sticks and to survive all adversities with a ray of hope! Both fear and hope are essential ingredients of human life and both the elements have their strin... |
__label__neg Posts Tagged ‘behaviour change’ Photo from the Tassivore Tasting Trail Map. From the Tassivore Eat Local Challenge: If you live in southern Tasmania, or are just passing through, and love eating fantastic local food and zipping around on your treadlie (bicycle) then this is the trail for you! Eight of our ... |
__label__pos Don’t let the big campaign on sequestration dissolve your nerve. By doing nothing you are doing good! The biggest problem that Obama sees out there with sequestration is that no one will notice the affects. Right now in the news they are listing all the millions that will be cut. It sounds devastating. Hor... |
__label__neg OK. I admit it. I’m a wine fiend. I love wine. I didn’t use to be this way. The bottle that got me hooked on wine was a beautiful rosé from Bandol, France. Then I graduated to Chardonnays, Rieslings and Pinot Gris. It wasn’t until we moved to Oregon that I really got seriously hooked on Pinot Noir, Brandy ... |
__label__pos Purchasing a laptop for school can be an overwhelming task consisting of hours of research. Being an architecture student myself and having a background in computer repair services I am able to provide you with research about the most current laptop deals, saving you research and time that you can … Curren... |
__label__neg On Wednesday, August 6, during the week of back-to-school registration and schedule pick-up, Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) will be providing a convenient opportunity for Westerville City Schools students to get required immunizations and other medical services through its Care Mobile. The vehicle wi... |
__label__neg Reader Question: Do I really need to wear sunscreen every day, even when it's colder outside and I'm more covered up? On Call Response: Anyone who has gotten burned while skiing knows that the sun is still strong in the winter. So yes, you should continue to wear sunscreen on the areas that aren't covered ... |
__label__pos EC+10: Business, CSR and Green Economy Workshop Over the past decade or so, the concept known as corporate social responsibility (CSR) has developed from a fringe interest associated with companies with particular links to the environment into a mainstream business activity adopted by major business houses... |
__label__pos Organization Development: Principles, Processes, Performance Designed for use in undergraduate and graduate programs in organization development, management, human resource development, and industrial and organizational psychology, Organization Development provides readers with an overview of the field and... |
__label__neg Coalition Scores Solar Companies on EH&S, Sustainability, and More The Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition (SVTC) released its 2010 Solar Company Scorecard that ranks manufacturers of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules according to a range of factors including environmental health and safety, sustainability, work... |
__label__neg Department of Health and Human Services Participating Organizations National Institutes of Health (NIH), (http://www.nih.gov) Components of Participating Organizations National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), (http://www.nigms.nih.gov) Title: Research to Understand and Inform Interventions t... |
__label__neg How Do Firm Characteristics Influence the Relationship Between R&D and Firm Value? This paper focuses on how a firm?s characteristics affect the market valuation of its research and development (R&D) spending. We derive a valuation model based on the capital market arbitrage condition. The estimation of th... |
__label__pos I just returned from the Bank Director Grow the Bank Conference in Dallas and I have to say it was one of the more interesting meetings I have attended this year. This conference covered everything from the 30,000 foot view of the rapidly changing banking industry to the nuts and bolts of day to day stuff ... |
__label__pos The CT-50 system download in PDF format. Feel free to share Tyler Bramlett’s body transformation program with your followers on Pinterest. Greetings to all the followers of the healthy lifestyle. Today we are going to discuss once more how to perform proper exercises at home. Firstly I want to try to prove... |
__label__neg CHIP regulates leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 ubiquitination, degradation, and toxicity. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19196961 Mutation in leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) is the most common cause of late-onset Parkinson's disease (PD). Although most cases of PD are sporadic, some are inherited, in... |
__label__pos Definitions from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition adj. Being past middle age and approaching old age; rather old. See Usage Note at old. adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of older persons or life in later years. n. An elderly person. n. Older people considered as... |
__label__pos Hollande Pro-Business Turn Has Companies Saying Show Me French President Francois Hollande may be changing his political spots. The Socialist leader’s plans to cut costs for companies prompted headlines in French newspapers last week questioning whether Hollande, who once famously said finance was his “gre... |
__label__pos Finding Comfort with Sausages and Food Everybody has their own choice of comfort foods – food that they find soothing and comforting. This is what you’d seek out after a long, difficult day that can boost up your morale. While chicken noodle soup is known to relieve and make well when you have a flu, it is... |
__label__pos EHS Laboratories Inc. is committed to providing products and services that are affordable, simple to use, and reliable. All samples are analyzed in our EPA-recognized, AIHA accredited laboratory thereby assuring users of the highest degree of accuracy and test integrity. EHS Laboratories offers a full rang... |
__label__pos Hmm. I think it depends on how well you and your neighbor get along. #1is a problem, because many homeowners are finding that just a singleclaim (or even the suggestion of a hint of a threat of a possibility ofa tentative exploration of a claim, e.g. calling the 800 line) can getthem dropped.If the damage ... |
__label__neg Genomic imprinting restricts gene expression to a paternal or maternal allele. To date, approximately 90 imprinted transcripts have been identified in mouse, of which the majority were detected after intense interrogation of clusters of imprinted genes identified by phenotype-driven assays in mice with uni... |
__label__neg Motion Sensor Alarm Good examples of wireless motion sensors are automated doors at hotels or stores. They are a form of radar detection where the box above the door sends out a burst of microwave energy. When you move into that energy field, the energy bounces back and the door opens. Since these doors us... |
__label__pos The Perfect Soldier: Special Operations, Commandos, and the Future of Us Warfare by James F. Dunnigan More Books by James Dunnigan Discussion Board on this DLS topic Where Have All The Dead Americans Gone? by James Dunnigan January 13, 2008 U.S. forces suffered 107 casualties (dead and wounded) for the mon... |
__label__neg Though it affects more than one in three adults worldwide, many people do not know they have high blood pressure because it does not always cause symptoms. As a result, it leads to more than nine million deaths every year. Horrified with these facts, or tensed because you have been diagnosed with blood pre... |
__label__pos Cay Anderson-Hanley, assistant professor of psychology, explores the benefits of adding a cognitive element to your exercise routine. Anderson-Hanley shares her work with cybercycles, and how she and fellow researchers found an increase in cognitive health when the study's participants used their minds whi... |
__label__pos A new study finds back pain patients can soothe their aches with cognitive behavioral therapy. It's a short-term treatment aimed at challenging and reframing negative beliefs. It works by focusing on the way a person looks at their health problems so they can determine how they will behave or how they will... |
__label__pos Like kids realizing that Santa is a fantasy, gourmands need to adjust to a few lifestyle reassessments this holiday season, if the headlines are to be believed. Foie gras has fallen under Hollywood's disapproving gaze, Iranian sturgeon are threatened with extinction, and the Ivory Coast turmoil may soon pu... |
__label__pos *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE If you don’t know what to expect as your parents grow older and you’ve never thought about what can go wrong, you might face an unnecessary crisis. Consider all the legal, financial, and care needs your parents may have. These can fall on you. It can be confusing and stressful if you... |
__label__neg A 10,551 feet in elevation, the summit of the Greenland ice sheet is a very cold place indeed. But not even this remote spot has escaped the amplification of global warming in the Arctic that has seen temperatures rise faster in the region than anywhere else on Earth. In fact, whereas for the Arctic as a w... |
__label__neg Measuring the tail of the dog that doesn't bark in the night: the case of the national evaluation of Choose Life (the national strategy and action plan to prevent suicide in Scotland) 7:146 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-146 © Mackenzie et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2007 Received: 24 October 2006 Accepted:... |
__label__pos My friend and editor on CleanTechnica, Sarah Lozanova, shares her story on how she and her husband installed solar panels on the roof of their condo building in Chicago, in the June issue of Solar Today: "Compared to houses, condominiums typically offer more energyefficient, eco-friendly living. Centralize... |
__label__neg Eighty-nine percent of travelers who have never rented before would consider doing so, according to a Kelton study +. However, fears and popular misconceptions about vacation rentals ultimately prevent many from trying. “With so many different types of vacation rentals available, travelers can have trouble... |
__label__pos Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Mind-control: all the rage As I observed yesterday, the move by the American Psychiatric Association to expand diagnoses of childhood "disorders," driven by institutional power and Big Pharma profit-taking, is attracting notice. CanWest health reporter Sharon Kirkey's second article... |
__label__neg Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2 This native North American palm slowly grows 20 to 30 feet tall, its smooth, slender trunk topped with 3.5-foot-wide, beautiful, green and silver fronds. The fronds are a shimmering silver/white underneath and are a source for thatch. The insignificant white spring f... |
__label__pos I had a break in my reading agenda recently and sat down with the tome of wisdom otherwise known as your dissertation. While I am most certainly a neophyte in regards to Gospel scholarship, I really enjoyed what you had to say. I would be interested to hear how your defense went - especially considering th... |
__label__neg One of the fastest growing financial products today are binary options. This is mainly due to the simplicity of its operation compared to other instruments and their fast and high returns offered to investors. However, unlike the brokers specialized in the Forex market, most binary options brokers are not ... |
__label__pos Good luck to everyone interviewing for R1. I thought this might help those still in the running for R2... Here are the top 8 most common mistakes I have seen military applicants make this season. The good news is that just about all of these can be addressed...8. Not coaching their recommenders sufficientl... |
__label__pos A couple of quick prefatory remarks — several readers interpreted my earlier posting as an attack on liberalism. That was not my intent at all: While I am not a liberal, as the saying goes, “Some/most of my best friends are liberals.” The only goal of the previous posting, and the one that follows, is to s... |
__label__pos This master programme allows you to deepen your knowledge of auditing and control. The programme suits those who want to work with accounting, auditing and/or financial management in industry, government or other organizations. The programme aims to give you the competencies and skills necessary for a comp... |
__label__neg (Helena, Montana) - According to the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, James Anaya, the U.S. Congress should make legislation protecting Native women an “immediate priority.” Following a month long tour to hear from indigenous peoples and tribal Nations within the United States, ... |
__label__neg Abstract Montoya, BS, Brown, LE, Coburn, JW, and Zinder, SM. Effect of warm-up with different weighted bats on normal baseball bat velocity. J Strength Cond Res 23(5): 1566-1569, 2009-Traditionally, baseball players have used a heavy bat for warm-up before competition. Because bat velocity is an essential ... |
__label__pos So I’ve been working in this tech co-working space called General Assembly for about two months now. Although the interior is quite nice, I’d have to say the best part about being in the space is the individuals that comprise the community. You’re surrounded by young innovators working on awesome projects ... |
__label__pos Date: Date: Media@McGill joins its long-time collaborators, IGSF, MISC and the Department of English, to co-sponsor Trans-Montréal, a two-day workshop held at McGill University, and part of an international series of conferences and workshops under the rubric of Performance Studies International. Date: For... |
__label__pos Man Without Qualities Friday, July 18, 2003 Dogs Days One expects slanted coverage and partisanship in the mainstream media where matters involve income or wealth redistribution, personal rights or the like. But dogs? The Associate Press reports on a nasty case of dog poisoning in Oregon stemming from a di... |
__label__pos NITAAI-Veda.nyf > Soul Science God Philosophy > Science and Spiritual Quest > Section 2 Machine, Mind and Consciousness > THREE CONSCIOUSNESS, MIND AND INFORMATION > 2. Three Consciousness 2. Three Consciousness(es) Consciousness researchers, therefore, are required to be clear on what consciousness they a... |
__label__pos By Justin Udo PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Two new lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey claim that Whole Foods Markets are intentionally mislabeling their products to make them look healthier than what they actually are. Consumer Reports says Whole Foods store brand Greek yogurt has five times more sugar ... |
__label__pos Brexit: Is Cutting Corporation Tax the Right Way to Go? 15 July 2016 Now we have a new Chancellor, it's unclear whether recently announced plans to cut corporation tax further will continue. Does this matter? Certainly the headline rate of tax sends a powerful message internationally. Businesses tell us th... |
__label__neg The extraordinary feat of the Navy Seals taking the compound where Bin Laden was hiding by surprise, and killing him, gave rise to manifestations of joy among numerous people who saw themselves free from an implacable enemy of the nation and because justice had been served on the mastermind of the 9/11 att... |
__label__pos Why Using OCR For Invoice Management is Like Hitching a Horse to Your Buggy Guest Contributor - March 13, 2014 2:20 PM | Categories: Guest Post, Invoicing | Tags: Coupa, Incendiary Tidbits, L1 Spend Matters welcomes a guest post from J.R. Robertson of Coupa. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology i... |
__label__pos Are you tired of it yet? “We are all for financial reform,” the Wall Street story goes. “But we can’t have regulations that make us anti-competitive.” Another financial crisis like the last one and you have to wonder who we’d be worrying about competing against. Whatever. The financial industry is very bus... |
__label__pos You know what they say: Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. And I've got to assume it was fury, plain and simple -- or spite, to be more precise -- that drove a woman in France to sue her ex-husband for $14,000 because he refused to have sex with her during the 21 years they were married. What but the ... |
__label__neg Ever heard of such a thing where you have to eat a lot to shed weight? Sounds absurd but it is true and is being adopted by many people around the world. The Ketogenic Diet or Ketosis Diet involves a high fat, adequate protein and low carbohydrate consumption. As it involves a high amount of fat, the diet ... |
__label__pos Just For Today What do we really need to be happy today? What do we really need to find peace in day-to-day life? All too often, we tend to blame outer circumstances for not allowing us to be happy or for failing to provide what we need for peace. We blame other people, we blame the weather, we blame the m... |
__label__pos Published Online: September 05, 2012 With Medicare poised next month to give bonuses and penalties to hospitals based on how they ranked in quality standards, a number of health policy experts are questioning whether the amounts of money at stake are large enough to make a difference. In October, Medicare ... |
__label__neg How to Bend, Cut and Weld Brass Tubes Almost Easily Lawrence Halter| May 23rd 2012 | Views: loading Brass is arguably one of the most practical and useful alloy around ever since it was discovered in prehistory. You find brass in wires inside your electric driller, brass tableware in your kitchen, or even ... |
__label__neg WMAP reveals infant universe New WMAP data probe the universe's first trillionth of a second with the most precise measurements yet. March 16, 2006 The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) team announced today its long-awaited release of 3 years' data. This release confirms findings from the first y... |
__label__neg Printer Friendly Version Stimulus-Check Destinations: Debt, Savings, Investments Buying Sprees Down the List Twenty-five percent of those receiving checks as part of the government’s $168 billion economic-stimulus package plan to save or invest the money instead of spending it right away, according to a su... |
__label__neg Mitt Romney routinely criticizes President Obama’s record as a steward of the economy, because the recovery since the financial crisis has been slow. If he is elected, Romney says, he would boost economic growth to 4 percent, double the current level — a rate that would outdo every Republican administratio... |
__label__pos Which is the single largest recruiting ground that terrorists use to lure gullible people into their nefarious dens? Mosques, I hear you say. Only that is wrong. It’s websites, hundreds of thousands of them, says James Harkin, Director of Talks at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, in this stimu... |
__label__pos A Chinese Car in Your Future? Yes, if They Fix the Big Safety Problems. Just one city, Beijing, adds 2,000 cars a day, and had a population of no less than four million autos at the end of 2009. China is car crazy, despite the fact that they're out of reach for working people. Another barrier is that many ... |
__label__neg Jun 14, 2006 (CIDRAP News) – Scientists in Hong Kong have reported new experimental evidence that avian influenza infections in human cells are more likely to trigger a destructive immune-system overreaction, or "cytokine storm," than human flu viruses are. Writing in the July 1 Journal of Infectious Disea... |
__label__pos Take, for example, the U.K.'s Data Protection Act (DPA). Although the actual fine for non-compliance is capped at £5,000, the impact of other sanctions from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) could far outweigh the penalty. For example, once a company has broken the DPA, it can be forced to create... |
__label__neg Is it a substitute for a new bomber? Is it a bold new weapon of war? Or is it a costly, dangerous experiment that might increase the likelihood of a nuclear conflict? When the Obama administration asked Congress for $240 million in fiscal year 2011 to continue the Air Force’s Prompt Global Strike (PGS) pro... |
__label__neg Because P2P sharing of video files uses a lot of bandwidth, some ISPs have tried blocking or throttling bandwidth for P2P traffic, such as Australia’s Exetel in 2006 and America’s Comcast in 2008. Each faced revolts from customers demanding net neutrality. Both providers have since backed off their restric... |
__label__neg Feb 21, 2011 Immunotherapy – which uses the body’s own immune system to fight disease – is one of the most exciting areas of brain tumor treatment research. Keith Black, MD Brain Health A neurosurgeon gets inside your head Jan 24, 2011 The majority of drugs and treatments we use now to fight disease and ai... |
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. As Graham believed, by building a diversified portfolio, investors manage to acquire that necessary “trace of wisdom” that improves the chances for outperforming the market. Diversifying with dividend-payi... |
__label__pos Prepare the Nation for Change Climate and related When considering options to reduce the risks of global change, decision makers need access to timely and usable scientific information in order to understand a range of potential impacts, vulnerabilities, opportunities, and trade-offs. USGCRP's efforts to u... |
__label__neg World Breastfeeding Week is being celebrated in more than 170 countries August 1-7. The week is to encourage breastfeeding and improve the health of babies around the world. It commemorates the Innocenti Declaration made by WHO and UNICEF policy-makers in August 1990 to protect, promote and support breastf... |
__label__neg SERVICES With the advent of the credit card and easy to obtain personal loans, many people find themselves sliding unnoticeably into debt. Many people have an unmanageable amount of debt and find it hard to cope with repayments. The repayments can become worse from week to week, as the debt increases due t... |
__label__pos The CHAIR then introduced Agenda Item 2, Changing consumption patterns (Agenda 21, Chapter 4). He outlined six areas elaborated by the CSD at its second and third sessions. These are: greater efficiency in the consumption of energy and resources; minimizing waste volume; assisting individuals and household... |
__label__pos Lederman, an anthropologist and sometime member of the Princeton University IRB, challenges the regulatory defintion of research: "a systematic investigation, including research development, testing and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge." She correctly notes that the ... |
__label__neg Selection tasks in which simple stimuli ( e.g. letters) are presented and a target stimulus has to be selected against one or more distractor stimuli are frequently used in the research on human action control. One important question in these settings is how distractor stimuli, competing with the target st... |
__label__pos Coming in from a day of school or work, some people —primarily men — sit down, turn on the television and catch up on all the sporting news of the day. NFL teams start their organized team activities, NBA playoff games are now set, and New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter is out until the All-Star Break.... |
__label__neg Security is an extra-hot topic these days, as all sorts of government agencies short on letters, but long on budgets keep getting accused of spying on their own citizens, and debates rage on whether what look like accidental bugs may actually turn out to be quite intentional. In the midst of all the ruckus... |
__label__neg I am divorced. My daughter lives with her mother. Ashley, our daughter, is seven. I have Ashley every other weekend. Uor problem is, she sleeps in bed with her mother every night. When Ashley stays with me, she sleeps in her room fine, untill about a month ago. Now she says she can't sleep and wants me to ... |
__label__neg Feeling the economic pinch on your grocery budget yet? I sure am. We’re working on creatively using leftovers in my house and finding less expensive, yet still healthy, foods for snacking. One inexpensive option that we make several times a week is popcorn on the stovetop. Popcorn is one snack food that my... |
__label__neg The latest news from academia, regulatorsresearch labs and other things of interest Posted: December 23, 2008 Novel nanotechnology assembly process allows fabrication of complex nanotube architectures (Nanowerk News) Given the sheer number of potential applications for carbon nanotubes, experts in the fiel... |
__label__pos For more than a decade, Silicon Valley has been considered the epicenter of technological innovation. Indeed, all the key elements of a technological revolution are located within a few kilometers of Interstate 280: a top education and research institution at Stanford; a consumer audience primed to try and... |
__label__neg DUBAI, Nov 14 (Reuters) Gulf Arab governments, including those of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, are failing to curb serious abuses faced by Sri Lankan maids in their countries, a US-based rights group said today. ''Governments in the Gulf expose Sri Lankan domestic workers to abuse by ... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON – Rhode Island’s tax reforms since 2008 have been the nation’s best, according to the 2010 Fiscal Report Card on America’s Governors. The biennial report, published by the limited-government proponent Cato Institute, highlighted the state’s tax reforms, calling them the "best in recent years." T... |
__label__neg Beliefs about all-knowing, punishing gods — a defining feature of religions ranging from Christianity to Hinduism — may have played a key role in expanding co-operation among far-flung peoples and led to the development of modern-day states, according to a UBC-led study published in Nature. The research, a... |
__label__pos They say it's really going to happen: my friend Chris Doane used his massive telephoto Canon lens, nicknamed "The Stanley Cup" by his friends, to catch what looks a lot like an engineering mule for a mid-engined Corvette. Either that, or there's going to be a mid-engined Holden Ute with no available space ... |
__label__pos By Nick Mallard nmallard@sentinelandenterprise.com @nmallard on Twitter FITCHBURG -- The new garbage and recycling program instituted in Fitchburg might be saving the city a substantial amount of money in the long run, but several residents say they've seen little change in service. The city is saving near... |
__label__pos It’s mid-January but maybe you’re just itchin’ to do a little gardening despite the cold, dark weather. Here are five easy gardening tasks to scratch your gardening itch. 1) First, if you want to work outside and you did your homework by preparing a bed or two last fall, now is a good time to plant those s... |
__label__neg Green leaves are the norm. Yellow, orange, red or purple leaves can be interesting or just plain weird. But blue—blue leaves make me go weak at the knees. A bluish cast is the result of either a waxy coating or irregular microscopic projections from the epidermal cells that reflect sunlight. It’s easy to t... |
__label__neg America’s unemployment figures continue to climbJune 6th, 2009 - 12:13 am ICT by John Le Fevre The number of people unemployed in the US rocketed to a 26-year high of 9.4 percent of the workforce in May, according to government figures released on Friday. According to the Department of Labors monthly repor... |
__label__pos While some people in Britain will rejoice at the country leaving the EU, we face an uncertain future. We’ve been told by David Cameron that there will be no “immediate” consequences for us. Honestly, when a political decision affects your entire future, that’s not good enough. But the problem is that the B... |
__label__pos These talks about perfection speak to the value of moving past actual defeat and fear of failure. Many people are afraid of not succeeding or worry about tangible outcomes, often to their own detriment. These speeches offer a refreshing take on living live and thriving in the workplace. Author JK Rowling d... |
__label__neg We Utilize the Best Approach to the Practice of Law and Maximize the Power of Our Partnerships. A caring, helpful approach to legal services is worth little when your lawyer doesn't possess the skills and hands-on experience to resolve your legal problem. And the likelihood of having your legal challenge r... |
__label__neg What if one simple action had the power to change our lives and the lives of many others in deep and profound ways... I'm convinced that our food choices have that kind of power. I believe that all creatures share a desire to experience joy and to be in loving relationships. I think that's why I found it s... |
__label__neg The Turkish coup of 1980 demonstrates that army intervention can restore democracy in some cases, while Turkey's generally successful development since then illustrates the role that the military, other institutions, and the international community can play in moderating Islamist movements. The ouster of t... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Interest-on-interest is a term that is used to identify the returns that are generated by taking the interest payments received on one investment and using the amount of those payments to purchase other investments that in turn generate more interest paym... |
__label__pos Do you ever ask yourself “what is stress?” You may cringe at the thought of being a worrywart. It doesn’t sound very attractive. Truthfully, it can get pretty ugly. Overtime, nagging stress ages our bodies from the inside out.Even if you consider yourself a Zen master, we all have days when a deadline or d... |
__label__pos 4/30/2015 update: Link to the BaltimoreSyllabus google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B_oyOyu_tAwOVq5MY1oJL3orN6ps04O82JxWxnkGpho/preview?sle=true No matter what discipline you teach, many of your students will likely still be thinking about–and be haunted by–the events that unfolded in Ferguson ... |
__label__pos McDonald's urban legends Contents Terrorist funding[edit] In the late 1980s, rumours persisted in the United Kingdom that McDonalds was covertly funding the Provisional IRA via NORAID. The source of these rumours was eventually traced to a CNN talkshow in which the company was praised for its generosity in... |
__label__pos Piliavin et al. study. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the type of victim (drunk or ill) which gained most help the race of the victim (black or white) which gained most help the speed of helping, frequency of helping and the race of the helper. The study also sought to study the imp... |
__label__pos Yesterday Apple launched some new applications and services aimed at the education market. They extended the iBooks app to include a textbook store; they announced some deals with major textbook publishers; and they released a free application you can use to write textbooks, and which allows you to publish... |
__label__neg More Support on the Way for Ontario Families Ontario Child Benefit to Increase in July Beginning July 2014, hundreds of thousands of Ontario families will receive another increase of up to $100 per child annually to their Ontario Child Benefit (OCB) payment. As a result of the 2013 and 2014 increases, an e... |
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