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__label__neg Awais Ashfaq, MD, Alyssa Chapital, MD, PhD, Daniel J Johnson, MD, Linda Staley, MSN, NP, Francisco A Arabia, MD, MBA, Kristi Harold, MD Mayo Clinic Hospital, Arizona, US Objectives There are an increasing number of mechanical circulatory assist devices (MCAD) being placed in end-stage heart failure patient...
__label__pos Britain's housing market has not seen the usual pick-up in sales this autumn, one of the UK's biggest housebuilding groups warned today. Persimmon blamed a lack of mortgage finance, especially for first-time buyers. "Although weekly sales increased gradually during September, we did not experience the norm...
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__label__pos Try to eat only in a regular place and at regular times.giving a fiery pregame pep talk, repeatedly emphasizing the importance of victory) or by creating uncertainty (e. TFT strategists binar y out co- operating and then do what the other player did on the previous move (Axelrod 1984). tr, ytekolieee. 6 do...
__label__pos 0 due to federal regulations, most states following regs similar to paps online training: unit 4: criminal background checks http://www.aging.state.pa.us/psonlin...p?a=3&q=242721 the act 169-1996 amendment to oapsa requires a criminal background check for all employees and administrators of a facility. fac...
__label__pos The (IATA) has won support from members worldwide to support a mandatory emissions offsetting scheme in which all operators would have to buy carbon credits from other industries to offset their future growth. A mandatory carbon offsetting scheme is the simplest and most effective market-based measure (MBM...
__label__pos At 10,000 Birds, the next I and the Bird is out and the topic is falcons. Who doesn’t love falcons? What is a falcon, really? There was a time we thought we knew. Based on their physical attributes and lifestyle, falcons enjoyed a very long run as a founding member of the order Falconiformes, along with th...
__label__pos As the DSM5 moves closer to its anticipated release next year, several areas are generating widespread debate and discussion both in the public and in more academic circles. One diagnosis certainly getting its share of attention is Autism. Under the proposed new guidelines, a single Autism Spectrum Disorde...
__label__neg When CSIRO research scientist Dr Don McFarlane looked at the Pilbara's climate history right back to 1910, there was one period of wet weather that really stood out. From 1996 to 2001 the region had an extraordinary period of cyclone activity. "The period between about 1996 and 2001 was very much wetter an...
__label__neg Indicators of the Quality of Work Life (QWL) of People with and without Physical Disabilities: A Comparative Study There seems to be renewed interest in the issue of the quality of people’s work lives in South Africa or what is currently referred to as employee wellbeing or work wellness. Despite the atten...
__label__neg Strain energy and lateral friction force distributions of carbon nanotubes manipulated into shapes by atomic force microscopy Date of this Version9-2009 Citation DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/20/38/385709 This document has been peer-reviewed. Abstract The interplay between local mechanical strain energy and later...
__label__pos August 15, 2013 Got to visit this new new center in downtown Cleveland last Friday. Great space to demo new health IT – sponsors committed, space still being built out. See my post on Health IT Link, a new place to follow my content.Share this: July 29, 2013 Since there already is a convergence of the Inte...
__label__neg I am a big believer in not supporting adult children to the point of discouraging their independence and ability to provide for themselves. I think it’s fine to help your children, but not put yourself or them in a bad financial place because of it. However, looking at the other end of the spectrum, when i...
__label__neg ------------------------------------------------------------ * Note: How can I win? 1. Answer all questions in the order that they are asked. 2. Go over reviews (located at the bottom of past TOTW articles) and see what was said about those that did not win. Good Luck! -------------------------------------...
__label__pos Epson Portland Implements Energy-Saving Initiatives - - Epson Portland Inc. is a manufacturing company responsible for producing ink cartridges and other items for the US domestic market. Over the years, it has gained a reputation for its original solutions to conserving resources and contributing to the e...
__label__pos The 17 Incredible Foods that Fight Depression Naturally We all had the blues once in a while. Nevertheless, once they occur on a regular basis, it becomes a cause for worry. However, there are means to fix your diet plan to help calm your disposition. It is critical to eat meals at regular times so as to m...
__label__pos Your Key To Spiritual Victories: The Cross Of Christ Are you willing to face the cross of Christ in exchange for his Glory in you?See results without voting Manifesting the Glory of God Through Hardships The primary purpose of the Cross of Christ is to empower the Christian believer with the glory of Chris...
__label__pos by Marc Bastow | November 15, 2012 12:36 pm All together now: deep breath, big sigh, shake of the head and stay calm. I know how you feel. It’s not going very well right now, is it? Retirement, whether you’re reaching for it or living it, isn’t easy when all appears to be going south. We have every reason ...
__label__neg Figures Abstract The major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporter Pho84 and the type III transporter Pho89 are responsible for metabolic effects of inorganic phosphate in yeast. While the Pho89 ortholog Pit1 was also shown to be involved in phosphate-activated MAPK in mammalian cells, it is currently un...
__label__neg College athletes on performance-enhancing drugs may misuse other substances too It figures that athletes who use performance-enhancing drugs would want to avoid anything that could hamper their abilities during a game. But a new study suggests that athletes who use such drugs might also be more inclined to...
__label__pos This chapter focuses on the role of ethics in United States private international law. The chapter explores the common law ethos of judicial decision making that grounds the U.S. experience with law generally. The resolution of legal disputes in the United States is a part of an ongoing legal and ethical c...
__label__pos Torture is Not a Republican Value Torture is immoral and therefore something that conservative Republicans, who have always given the highest priority to values and liberties, should never embrace as a policy. Those Republicans who were in government under Ronald Reagan should ask themselves just one quest...
__label__neg McAndrew, Patrick and Laurillard, Diana (2003). Reusing online resources: a sustainable approach to eLearning. London, UK: Kogan Page. URL: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/074943949... Google Scholar: Look up in Google Scholar Abstract To improve the cost effectiveness and sustainability of e-lear...
__label__pos Research in Engineering and Aviation The Promise of Innovation From University Space Systems: Are We Meeting It? August 2009 Author(s): Swartwout, M.A. “The Promise of Innovation From University Space Systems: Are We Meeting It?”, 23rd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, 13 August 2009, paper S...
__label__pos Raleigh officials will have to come up with an additional $6.5 million to completely fund all elements of the new Union Station. The city already has about $66.25 million in hand from state, federal and city funding, but the total cost of the first phase of the project is estimated to come in at about $73 ...
__label__neg I am a lover of salads. It's a rare day that I don't have a large salad for one of my meals. Occasionally though, the thought of making yet another large salad is unappealing. When I want to jazz things up, I will make a raw dish like zucchini pasta, a collard wrap, or soup. The other day, my creative juic...
__label__pos Did you know that you can predict the items that your stores will have on sale each month? It isn't an exact science but when you're looking to lower your food bills, it does work quite well. I've said it before and I'm sure that I'll say it many more times. Groceries are one of … [Read more...] We all wan...
__label__neg December 5, 2012 Due to Congressional inaction, the 2008 Farm Bill has expired without a new bill or extension to take its place. In the absence of a farm bill, numerous innovative programs that invest in sustainable agriculture systems are shut down and left without mandatory funding. This is the ninth po...
__label__neg With gold hovering just 5 percent off its all-time record high, silver’s been quietly trading in the shadows some 20 percent away from its all-time record high. The white metal appears to be gaining momentum, though, after a precipitous price collapse in May. This spring’s silver price collapse followed a ...
__label__pos Ignorance, Stupid Error, and Willful Intent: Vision Forum is still guilty of objectifying women and children Ps 4:2). This verse was of great comfort to me today: If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness. 1 Corinthians 11:30-31 I expect that something similar to a portion of this p...
__label__neg The Library English and French towns in the sixteenth century Roberts, Penny (2007) English and French towns in the sixteenth century. In: Conference on Rodney Hilton's Middle Ages, Univ Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK, Sep 2003. Published in: Past & Present (Supplement 2). pp. 166-181. Full text not available f...
__label__neg 22 April 2002 -- Nigeria requires an estimated budget of about US$ 53.4 million to implement its polio eradication activities this year. The country and nine others, where wild poliovirus is still transmitted, have till the end of this year to stop its transmission, to pave way for eradication of polio and...
__label__neg Personally, I am useless on anything less than about eight hours' sleep; so even though I'm slightly jealous of people who can stay up until midnight and then get up at 6am feeling refreshed, I know that if I want to get up for a pre-work run or if I'm getting an earlier train, I have to be in bed with the...
__label__neg This publication provides a catalog of security and privacy controls for federal information systems and organizations and a process for selecting controls to protect organizational operations (including mission, functions, image, and reputation), organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, an...
__label__neg NEW YORK — Douglas L. Coleman, a Canadian-born scientist who upset scientific dogma by discovering that genes — not willpower, eating habits, or other behaviors — could cause obesity in some people, died April 16 at his home in Lamoine, Maine. He was 82. The cause was basal cell cancer, said a spokeswoman ...
__label__neg WASHINGTON – The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment benefits rose 8,000 last week to 339,000, evidence that layoffs ticked up. Still, the increase wasn’t enough to suggest the job market is worsening. The Labor Department says the four week average of applications, a less volatile measure, increase...
__label__neg I have a satellite radio in my car. I often get stuck on the 70s channel because Casey Kasem's American Top 40 reels me in every time. I love knowing what people were listening to years ago. For example, the No. 1 hit for the week ending Dec. 4, 1976, was Rod Stewart's "Tonight's the Night." I like the No....
__label__neg The Hottest Cities in U.S. vs. the Fastest Warming Research Report by Climate Central Searing heat is the signature of climate change, and the scorching summer temperatures blanketing much of the nation this week are exactly what we should expect in an ever warming world. With the mercury rising, a host of...
__label__neg Greensboro, N.C., USA, December 20, 2011 –Syngenta in North America announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted registration approval for Zemax™ herbicide. Zemax is powered by Callisto Plant Technology® and specially formulated to deliver long-lasting residual weed control and...
__label__pos There is a heated debate on the degree of uniformity one should expect of such systems: is a type an object? is a method an object? or should these three notions be treated differently? We can view this problem at three different levels: the implementation level, the programming language level and the inte...
__label__neg El Niño is a warming of sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific extending from the South American coast to the International Dateline. The El Niño 3.4 region has become the de facto standard in measuring warm or cool episodes in the Pacific. What does a strong or very strong El Niño mean for the...
__label__neg Hair bumps, more commonly called razor burn, affect men and women. These bumps can ruin the look of smooth legs, underarms or a face. These bumps are difficult to eliminate because every time a razor is run across the skin, the skin irritation returns. There are ways to prevent the bumps and several home r...
__label__neg Knowing The Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Surgery Choices If you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, the first thing you need to know is to relax. While the word cancer is emotionally charged and understandably causes distress, there is no need to make rushed decisions about prostate cancer surgery. Pr...
__label__pos Affinity AFFINITY, 40 DF of Carfentrazone, belongs to a novel class of chemistry, the aryl triazolinones, which provides ‘best in class’ control of broad leaf weeds by inhibiting the Protoporyphyrinogen Oxidase (PPO) enzyme in the target weeds. This green chemistry is highly lethal to the target weeds and ...
__label__neg Overview Flower beds are the best way to welcome spring and summer. Planning a space for all of your favorite perennials, annuals and seeds is just as important as planting. As many gardeners know, it's hard to stop at a just a few colorful favorites. There is no such thing as too many plants in the garden...
__label__pos Amanda Bloor, the Chief Officer of the Harrogate and Rural District Clinical Commissioning Group, recently gave an update to the district’s County Councillors on Project Vanguard. (25 May 2016) Project Vanguard is implementing a new care model based on NHS England’s five year forward view. The current syst...
__label__pos The growing reach of private FM radio is expected to find political expression for the first time in India as parties tap it for their campaigns, bringing in welcome revenue to the Rs.8.3 billion/$165 million radio industry in the country. Prashant Panday, CEO of Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM, says: "I have no doub...
__label__neg All opinions are subject to modification and technical correction prior to official publication in the North Carolina Reports and North Carolina Court of Appeals Reports. In the event of discrepancies between the electronic version of an opinion and the print version appearing in the North Carolina Reports...
__label__pos Mayor urged to ditch shared ownership London Assembly Green Party member Jenny Jones is urging mayor Boris Johnson to work with communities to make homes more affordable. In a report released today Ms Jones claims the shared ownership model is doing little to stop the cost of home ownership rising raster t...
__label__neg 5 Tips To Prevent Cervical Cancer Silent but deadly as most victims experienced. These are words often used to label cervical cancer, a slow-growing virus that rarely causes symptoms in its early stages. As per Centers for Disease Control, each year approximately 11,000 women in the United States are detec...
__label__pos Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world with almost 50% of the total population living below the poverty line. Those living in slums on the outskirts of Dhaka have no rights to the land on which they live and are denied personal water connections. They lack even the most basi...
__label__neg Prosthetic device restores and improves impaired decision-making ability September 19, 2012 Imagine a prosthetic device capable of restoring decision-making in people who have reduced capacity due to brain disease or injury. by simply recording brain signals during correct actions and playing them back. Th...
__label__pos Mobsters get homesick too Misha Glenny BuyMafias on the Move: How Organised Crime Conquers New Territories by Federico Varese Princeton, 278 pp, £24.95, March 2011, ISBN 978 0 691 12855 9 Robert Friedman’s Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America came out in 2000. Two years before that, in June ...
__label__neg Voluntary Manslaughter Massachusetts statutory law does not define voluntary manslaughter. Rather, Massachusetts common law, as announced by the courts, provides a definition for manslaughter: The unlawful killing of another, intentionally caused from a sudden transport of passion or heat of blood: (1) upo...
__label__neg Acute Bronchointerstitial Pneumonia in Foals Acute bronchointerstitial pneumonia is a sporadic, rapidly progressive disease of foals characterized by acute respiratory distress and high mortality. The etiology of acute bronchointerstitial pneumonia in foals is not clear. It may result from different insult...
__label__pos Why Don’t The AMISH Get CANCER? There was a study that got published in the journal Cancer Causes and Control found out that Amish people have no cancer in their population and for that reason are considered to be the healthiest people in America. Thus, researchers from the Ohio State University started a ...
__label__neg Etoposide Consumer Medicine Information NOTICE: This Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) is intended for persons living in Australia. This page contains answers to some common questions about . It does not contain all the information that is known about . It does not take the place of talking to your docto...
__label__pos Series: World Soils Book Series 346 pages, 342 colour & 8 b/w photos and illustrations The first soil survey in the Philippines was done by Mr. Clarence Dorsey, an American soil scientist in the province of Batangas in 1903. The Soils of the Philippines, however, is the first comprehensive summary of more ...
__label__neg Top Industries 2010 Race: Pennsylvania District 07 Most members of Congress get the bulk of their campaign contributions from two main sources: the industries that make up the economic base of their home district and the Washington-based interest groups that pay more attention to the member's committee ass...
__label__pos Is Cat's Pride Litter Really Flushable? Posted Mon February 18, 2008 12:00 pm, by Ashley C. written to Cat's Pride Write a Letter to this Company I have a question about one of your products. I recently purchased a 10 lb. bag of Cat's Pride Premium Scoopable Cat Litter. I had never purchased this brand bef...
__label__pos The definition of TQM is a term created by the U.S. Navel Air Systems Command which describes their Japanese management approach to quality improvement. TQM stands for “Total Quality Management”. An organization uses TQM as a long term approach to achieving customer satisfaction. Total Quality Management r...
__label__neg News Facts 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 3.42 percent with an average 0.5 point for the week ending October 6, 2016, unchanged from last week. A year ago at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 3.76 percent. 15-year FRM this week averaged 2.72 percent with an average 0.5 point, unchanged from l...
__label__neg More Smokers Getting Support To Quit Hon Tony Ryall Minister ofHealth 9 January 2013 Media Statement More Smokers Getting Support ToQuit Health Minister Tony Ryall welcomes the news that over 2,000 people have signed up with Quitline in the first week of January and urges other smokers to contact Quitline ...
__label__pos You have a piece of functionality that you need to add to your system. You see two ways to do it, one is quick to do but is messy – you are sure that it will make further changes harder in the future. The other results in a cleaner design, but will take longer to put in place. Technical Debt is a wonderful...
__label__neg Over the last 10 – 15 years there has been a marked increase in the number of people who wear glasses and contact lenses. This can be put down to drastically increased computer useage both at home and at work, and increased television watching. Good news for opticians around the world – bad news for us, bu...
__label__neg Sunset is Western America's largest-circulation regional magazine, with monthly issues devoted to four subject areas: travel and recreation; gardening and outdoor living; food and entertaining; and home design and decorating. Sunset is looking for thoroughly researched, well-written stories and ideas for h...
__label__pos Teaching teens to tackle tough topics with resiliency tools Submitted by Edgar on Tue, 02/18/2014 - 11:50am By ANGIE THORNE Stretched to the breaking point? Flattened by the pressures around you? Unable to bounce back from the challenges life throws your way? Though some people seem to be born resilient, m...
__label__pos UP WENT the cry of “over my dead body”. The front-page story in yesterday’s Times that the Government is planning to bulk buy more private care for patients provoked the ritual negative response from the unreconstructed NHS lobby. Equally depressing was the Government’s furtive approach; it should have bee...
__label__neg Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York PRESS CONFERENCE ON STOCKTAKING REPORT ON CHILDREN, MOTHERS AFFECTED BY HIV/AIDS Now was not the time to rest in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, despite dramatic increases in the prevention of mother to child transmission and in the t...
__label__pos By LINDA M. LINONIS Youngstown Beatitude House changes lives. It’s not just a catchy slogan but reality for women who have participated in the program. Sister Patricia McNicholas, executive director since 2001, said she sees transformation in the children of formerly homeless mothers. “They can now be a ch...
__label__pos I've decided that I need to start to exercise a little bit. I'm not looking to drop any pounds of course, but I feel I need to try to get into better shape for two reasons. First, my recent trip to the doctor's office revealed that maybe I've had a bit more weight gain in pregnancy than I should. Second, I...
__label__pos How close are you? It's long been contended that age and love have a lot in common. And it turns out, yes, they actually do. Everyone knows the stereotypes well. If a much older man marries or dates a much younger woman, then he's a cradle-robber, and she, a trophy wife. Conversely, if a much older woman d...
__label__pos In this month’s News Roundup we found articles highlighting how marketers are investing more of their budgets in video and events. In a business world swamped with email campaigns, experimental marketing through virtual events is the new way to go. Need convincing? Check out the articles below. Perhaps the...
__label__pos Given the demands of teaching and school leadership, my goal has been to keep these essays as brief as possible. Today I alter that pattern to pay tribute to Bob Garmston, a wonderful human being and educator, and to acknowledge the hard-won lessons his life reveals, many of which are particularly importan...
__label__neg REVIEW CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE TREATY ON THE NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (NPT) COMMITTEE 1: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT SPEECH BY FRANCE'S PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT New York, 26 April 2000 Mr Chairman, First of all, allow me to congratulate you on your election as ...
__label__neg Summary of Stephen R. Covey’sThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective People In his #1 bestseller, Stephen R. Covey presented a framework for personal effectiveness. The following is a summary of the first part of his book, concluding with a list of the seven habits. Inside-Out: The Change Starts from Within While...
__label__pos In Washington, D.C., lawmakers are set to vote on a bill Wednesday that would raise wages by nearly $5 in attempt to break the chain of poverty in the district. However, as the vote comes to the floor, Walmart is crying foul and even threatening to cancel plans for new stores it had planned to open in the ...
__label__pos This month may mark the end of a decade-long saga that’s highlighted the lengths to which oil companies will go to drill in the Arctic—and the huge risks such endeavors entail. If everything goes according to plan, Royal Dutch Shell will soon bury its first drill bit into the Arctic seabed since 2012. The ...
__label__pos Communism was ideologically an economics-based movement whose objective was creation of a classless society of abundance…Why did it fail? In the most general terms, it failed because it opposed two strong human impulses: to be free (in expressing opinions and doing what one likes) and to own property… It i...
__label__pos To those of you diagnosed with a brain tumor–malignant or otherwise–for the love of god (or whatever you believe in), don’t tell yourself the diagnosis is a death sentence. Be as negative as you want. Dread the biopsy. Freak out about the brain surgery. Get sick of chemo. But don’t tell yourself this is de...
__label__neg Dating back to 1607, there is no question that Williamsburg, VA is rich in history and culture. This is one of the first planned cities, originally designed in 1699 under Governor Francis Nicholson, with the vision to create a “new and well-ordered city.” Without a doubt the city has grown significantly, n...
__label__neg Unemployment Down in Most States; Leading Economic Indicators, Consumer Sentiment Up May 20, 2013 The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the unemployment rate in 40 states and the District of Columbia dropped, while three states experienced increases and seven states had no change in April ...
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__label__neg Derivative contracts: embedded derivatives: derivatives in non loan relationships Overview of S616 Where a derivative is embedded into a contract such as a purchase contract or a lease but is accounted for separately, two tax problems might occur. First, it is not always clear how - if you were considering...
__label__neg 32 CFR 701.64 - Publication of adopted regulatory documents for the guidance of the public. (a) Classes of documents to be published. Subject to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552(b) which exempt specified matters from requirements for release to the public [see subpart B of this part], the classes of Departme...
__label__neg This overview covers epithelial, stromal and mesenchymal malignancies of the body of the uterus, excluding the cervix. The distinction of type I and type II endometrial adenocarcinoma with the morphological variants of this tumour is discussed and some molecular aspects are explored. The concept of carcino...
__label__pos Our elected leaders were jumping for joy because they had managed to bribe clunker owners to trade in their old smokestacks for cleaner vehicles under the Cash-for-Clunkers programs. But will giving away free money really help the economy or the environment, I ask in my latest Forbes column? "The program's...
__label__neg This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? for Australian Government Agencies Developing and Executing an ICT Sourcing Strategy Australian Government Information Management Office a Business Group of the Department of Finance and Administration A Guide to Open Source Softw...
__label__neg The University of Texas at Austin’s lawyers and attorneys for Abigail Fisher, who is challenging the school’s consideration of race in its admissions decisions, again found themselves arguing before the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. The U.S. Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower c...
__label__pos Getting your first academic paper published can be a challenge. Kevin O'Gorman, professor of management and business history at Heriot-Watt University, offers his top tips on breaking into the world of journals. It is too long Really, it’s far too long. You have slaved over your thesis for three years and ...
__label__neg Freddie Mac recently released some results indicating that average fixed mortgage rates are at or near their all-time lows. The 30-year fixed matched the average all-time record low of 3.94 percent, and a new all-time record low was set for the 15-year fixed. The five-year ARM also set a new all-time recor...
__label__neg Applicants seeking work stand in line at the 10,000 Best Jobs Expo at Angel… (Mark Boster, Los Angeles…) Despite a slight uptick in the unemployment rate in January, Los Angeles County appears poised for steady improvement in 2013 along with the rest of the Golden State. The seasonally adjusted jobless rat...
__label__neg Affiliation: Department of Microbiology, Kakatiya University, Warangal-506009, Telangana, India. Abstract Different fungi viz. Aspergillus niger NCIM 589, A.ochraceous NCIM 1140, Cunninghamella blakesleeana NCIM 687, C. echinulata NCIM 691, Rhizopus stolonifer NCIM 880, Mucor rouxi MTCC 386, Trichothecium ...
__label__neg A new study from the U.K. says this could be a common problem among working mothers. It reports children of working moms watch more TV, eat more unhealthy foods, and are more sedentary than kids with stay-at-home moms! The study surveyed more than 12,000 moms of five-year-olds. Children whose moms worked e...
__label__pos Destiny often has a way of breeding tragedy. As is the case in so much of our Western literary canon, greed and corruption catch up with those who believe they are ordained to own something larger than themselves. So it goes in one of the quintessential Western tragedies, Shakespeare's Hamlet, where greed ...
__label__neg This type of fracture occurs when a ligament or tendon connecting the bone to a muscle pulls off a sliver of the bone. These injuries occur when the muscle experiences a shock or spasm that pulls on the ligament or tendon. Avulsion fractures are typically seen in athletes and young people. Symptoms Pain at...
__label__neg In vitro micro-tuber initiation and dormancy in yam Full text not archived in this repository. To link to this article DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2010.00418.x Abstract/Summary Dormancy is a mechanism that regulates the timing of sprouting (germination) of affected plant parts as well as ensures that the food...
__label__pos By Dave Grigger Donald Trump gave a voice to true conservatives yet again on Thursday, calling out Pope Francis for spreading fear through global warming hype. While other conservative politicians, notably Jeb Bush and Rick Santorum, have disagreed with the pope on climate change before, Trump’s words were...
__label__pos First, some Facts: "Pathetically but predictably, the health care reform debate is not focused on health care or reform, but rather on imagery meant to trigger our reptilian responses. In another article, I shall address what the "debate" should really be about (hint: improved health!), but in the public i...
__label__neg We’ve already covered why eating fat doesn’t make you fat, but let’s talk specifically about saturated fats today. [source] Saturated fats have gotten a bad rap over the past few decades, but are they really as dangerous as we have been led to believe? I don’t think so. Call me crazy, but I have a hard tim...