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__label__neg The good news is that fuel is set to become cheaper from next week. The bad news is you might not get any. Motorists are warned to brace themselves for possible fuel shortages by the weekend as more than 15 000 petroleum industry workers strike today. Clement Chitja, head of collective bargaining at the Ch... |
__label__neg Although cats don't usually have as many eye problems as do dogs, when they do contract an infection, the results can be lasting. Conjunctivitis occurs when the pink part of the eye, which lines the white sclera, becomes red and inflamed. If you suspect your cat might have conjunctivitis, read the followin... |
__label__neg Michael L. Goulden Associate Professor, Earth System Science Associate Professor without salary, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Research Interests Ecosystem ecology, Plant physiology, Micrometeorology URLs Lab website Global Change Ecology at UCI Research Abstract Our research focuses on how terrestrial ec... |
__label__neg TfL accelerates the introduction of ultra low emission Euro VI buses in London’s fleet Over 300 Euro VI buses will be in service on the capital’s roads by the end of this year TfL’s testing shows that Euro VI buses have 95 per cent lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions than Euro V Expansion of hybrid bus fl... |
__label__pos High Blood Pressure and the Effects of Alcohol Alcohol includes a meaningful outcome on large blood pressure, so it is important people pay more attention for the relation of alcohol and blood pressure as well as outcome on the wellbeing. People who drink huge amounts of alcohol often show signs of getting... |
__label__neg A woman walks into the office at Royal Palm Middle School in north-central Phoenix to register a new student. As she does so, a camera picks up her image, which is transferred the image to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. Here, facial recognition technology compares the image to a database containing ... |
__label__neg Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis Neurologists of Israel's leading private clinic "Herzliya Medical Center" specialise in the treatment of myasthenia gravis in children and adults. Specialists of the Neurological Centre develop the protocols of accurate diagnosis of congenital and acquired forms of this disea... |
__label__pos Sir: John C. Welch ("Court is no place for amateurs", 6 September) uses assertion and casuistry in place of argument. There are several respects in which the stipendiary magistracy is not superior to the lay bench, and appointments to the lay bench are driven not by the desire to obtain a balance - althoug... |
__label__pos In a research note, director Steve Hodgkinson warned the cloud "will come to be viewed as the fastest, cheapest and easiest way to source basic commodity ICT services". "[It] will set expectations benchmarks," Hodgkinson said. "If CIOs don't pay attention they will find that their Agencies have turned to t... |
__label__pos Congratulations to Morehead, which last month became the sixth Kentucky city to enact a fairness law. The ordinance, passed unanimously by the city council, prohibits discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations to people based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The key word is p... |
__label__pos It has been suggested that some bloodthirsty law firm may soon flood the cable TV airwaves with ads asking, “Are you a senior who bought an indexed annuity? If so, you may be eligible to recover damages in a legal action…” That’s the kind of door the “theft” conviction in the California court case of Glenn... |
__label__pos Last week, Scottish MEP David Martin joined an impassioned debate in the European Parliament discussing what practical possibilities could be established, at an EU level, to try and combat the illegal cross-border trade in pet animals. Across Europe millions of animals, mainly cats and dogs, are bred, trad... |
__label__neg Ear Surgery Miami Ear Surgery is a surgical procedure used to alter the appearance of protruding ears. This procedure is most commonly performed on small children who fall victim to name calling. This type of cruelty from other children can negatively affect a child’s self image. Adults may also benefit fr... |
__label__neg The latest news from academia, regulatorsresearch labs and other things of interest Posted: Oct 06, 2016 Smallest. Transistor. Ever. (Nanowerk News) For more than a decade, engineers have been eyeing the finish line in the race to shrink the size of components in integrated circuits. They knew that the law... |
__label__pos We're all stressed. Unfortunately, that's nothing new. But who's the most "This is stress. It wants to be part of your life. It probably already is," said a video from the American Psychological Association. "Ahhh!" (Video via APA) So, here's who's the most stressed out in America: women. Women and millenn... |
__label__pos LLC JV Vanyoganneft operates the Vanyogan and Ai-Yogan licenses around 120 km to the northeast of Niznevartovsk in Western Siberia. LLC JV Vanyoganneft is a joint venture between Occidental Petroleum and TNK-BP, each holding 50 percent. The licenses were awarded to the company in 1993, production having st... |
__label__neg I recently heard a very wealthy online entrepreneur make the following bold statement: “In the year 2016, no one has a legitimate excuse to be struggling financially – and anyone who’s half serious about achieving financial freedom should be well on their way to achieving it.” Do you agree with this statem... |
__label__neg EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — State officials Wednesday plan to discuss their proposal to improve the safety of one of the most dangerous stretches of the Garden State Parkway. A series of closely spaced interchanges at Exits 36, 37 and 38 on the Parkway leads to significant traffic congestion, according to the Ne... |
__label__neg People who play computer games are more likely to crash in their first year of real-life driving, according to a new study. They are also more likely to pass their test first time - with a 73% success rate compared to 58% across all test applicants - but there is a significant difference in accident risk, ... |
__label__neg April 10, 2012 New Report Assesses Impact Of Climate Change On Forest Diseases Pacific Southwest Research Station/USDA Forest Service Science that makes a difference... Climate change is projected to have far-reaching environmental impacts both domestically and abroad. A recently published report by the US... |
__label__neg Misdiagnosis: Heart Attacks When you go to the hospital or to a doctor, you have the right to expect that you will receive appropriate treatment. All too often, doctors disregard chest pains, arm pain, shortness of breath and other symptoms of a heart attack. Instead of receiving appropriate treatment, pat... |
__label__neg The number of tigers in the wild has increased for the first time after decades of decline, conservationists have said. A new global estimate based on the best available data suggests there are at least 3,890 wild tigers in the world, an increase on the previous figure of “as few as 3,200” in 2010. This sh... |
__label__pos Our first white paper, Rate Increases & Capital Improvements, presented an overview discussing how the proposed rate increase was determined that heavily relied on the significance of particular capital improvement priorities first documented in the Capital Improvement Program, 2010 (CIP). In particular, t... |
__label__pos Frances Crook, head of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said the phrase demeaned criminals and hindered their rehabilitation. She said it was "easy" for politicians to treat some sections of society as "other" and less than human. "Someone who commits an offence is not an offender, they are someone who ... |
__label__pos Browse by Categories About Sz-wholesale FAQ Buy Wholesale from China- A Guide Tips to Buy Wholesale from China Things to Consider When Buying from China How to Ship From Shenzhen, China to the US? How To Select Promotional Gifts ? How to Calculate Shipping Cost? How to Place Orders Shipping Methods from Ch... |
__label__pos There is another way to farm - and the future is bright! Photo: Tony Armstrong via Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Related Articles Oxford Real Farming Conference: power, lies, and agrarian resistance Colin Tudge 4th January 2014 As thousands rely on food banks to make it through the winter and a milk price crash... |
__label__pos The industry needs to be better at thinking how responsible investing can be accessed by smaller funds or those lacking sufficient internal resources, David Russell, co-head of responsible investment at the UK’s Universities Superannuation Scheme, says. Russell, who will join a panel at the Fiduciary Inves... |
__label__neg Md. budget gap grows by $400M; outlook for next 4 years is bleak Wednesday, November 10, 2010; 10:18 PM After an uptick in revenue this fall offered a glimmer of hope that Maryland's recession-ravaged budget might be improving, new state data released Wednesday showed just the opposite: Rising Medicaid cos... |
__label__neg Details Overview Ostelin Vitamin D & Calcium Tablets: Recommended for people with low vitamin D levels and inadequate calcium intake. Those seeking a convenient combined Vitamin D & Calcium supplement. Why Ostelin Vitamin D & Calcium? Ostelin Vitamin D & Calcium has the highest levels of Vitamin D & Calciu... |
__label__neg I have gotten into the pattern of trusting the safety of any food that is available for purchase but does my blind trust put my health in jeopardy? It seems that having access to safe and healthy food has always been an assumed right as an American, but why? We have all witnessed food recalls, e-coli outbr... |
__label__neg For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been writing about several aspects of Semico’s IP Subsystem report. (see “Are IP subsystems the next big IP category?”) The report’s premise is that the rise of IP Subsystems—IP blocks that deliver complete functions such as video or audio through a collection of design I... |
__label__pos Toyota Notes That Charity Is at Its Core Toyota cares about community outreach. The auto-manufacturer plans to relocate its North American headquarters from Torrance, California to Plano, Texas in 2017, and it’s currently planning on building a substantial 100-acre campus in Plano to the tune of $300 milli... |
__label__pos A few years ago, mysteries were the hot genre. It seemed as if everyone was reading a mystery novel. The thrill of guessing, “Who done it!” was the excitement that kept me, and many others, reading book after book. More recently, however, thrillers make up a greater portion of the bestseller lists. The pas... |
__label__pos Santa runs a factory on the North Pole with many ‘happy workers’. He does not partake in the international division of labor. He does not buy from any producers, he does not ship resources from overseas, he does not use any pricing, he doesn’t need producer goods from others, and no electricity or gas.. He... |
__label__neg Norway‘s annual gross domestic product (GDP) measured in constant prices fell for the first time in 20 years. Both GDP and GDP Mainland fell by 1.5 per cent from 2008 to 2009, the national bureau of statistics, SSB, reports. Statistics Norway The downturn in the mainland economy started in the 3r d quarter... |
__label__pos captain wayne It's funny the things that you remember. I can remember one time when I was a teenager watching an episode of the Montel Williams show. I don't remember the topic, but I do remember Montel criticizing the U.S. government for spending too much money on military defense and not enough on domest... |
__label__neg By Fenway Focus: http://fenwayfocus.org/2012/11/taw12/ Fenway Health Posted on November 12, 2012 November 12–19, 2012 is Transgender Awareness Week. Transgender Awareness Week (TAW) is a series of statewide events and educational opportunities to inform people about the trans community and raise awareness ... |
__label__pos More Women in the Workforce Could Raise GDP by 5% Nearly one billion women are poised to enter the global economy in the coming decade. That's a hard fact. The question is whether theirs will be a story of economic empowerment or missed potential. A new study from Booz & Co., "Empowering the Third Billion:... |
__label__neg Mortality of chrome leather tannery workers and chemical exposures in tanneries. Authors Stern-FB; Beaumont-JJ; Halperin-WE; Murthy-LI; Hills-BW; Fajen-JM Source Scand J Work, Environ & Health 1987 Apr; 13(2):108-117 Abstract The mortality of leather tannery (SIC-3111) workers was studied. The cohort inclu... |
__label__pos 2 Answers | Add Yours On the surface, these customs might appear to be simply rituals to promote mental health and help individuals understand the workings of their psyches. Indeed, the regular sharing of dreams and feelings do create an atmosphere of openness and communication which can be advantageous. T... |
__label__pos The responsibility to protect sensitive private information is now legally mandated and has become a key focus for many regulations within multiple industries. Information security is vital to the success of an organisation’s day-to-day operations; and must be managed as a proactive and strategic business ... |
__label__neg The Orange-cheeked Waxbill Estrilda melpoda is a common species of estrildid finch native to western and central Africa, with an estimated global extent of occurrence of 3,600,000 km². About Lifestyle Lives in small family parties or flocks of thirty of more individuals. Their high-pitched "peeps" are the ... |
__label__neg BACKGROUND: cognitive impairment is an established fall risk factor; however, it is unclear whether a disease-specific diagnosis (i.e. dementia), measures of global cognition or impairments in specific cognitive domains (i.e. executive function) have the greatest association with fall risk. Our objective w... |
__label__pos One of the greatest challenges facing chemists and chemical educators today is conveying the central importance and relevance of chemistry to students and society at large. The new edition of Chemistry Connections highlights the fundamental role of chemical principles in governing our everyday experiences ... |
__label__pos Filter Results: Publication Year 2012 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Method Organism Learn More Energy-harvesting devices attract wide interest as power supplies of today’s medical implants. Their long lifetime will spare patients from repeated surgical interventions. They als... |
__label__neg The Law of Armed Conflict Module Code: 15PLAH022 Unit value: 0.5 Taught in: Term 1 This half unit module running in Term 1 provides an introduction to the law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law). It will examine the history and sources of international humanitarian law, its relationship with... |
__label__neg Use of dangerous diclofenac on the rise Posted on September 11, 2013 Earlier this week we read a disturbing article about diclofenac, a powerful, but commonly-used pain reliever. The article points out that diclofenac has significant cardiovascular risks: Researchers looked at cardiovascular risk data for ... |
__label__pos Oh, what a feeling! Have it your way Plop plop, fizz fizz If any of these even sound familiar, then you, my friend, are a media dinosaur. Thanks to DVRs, the web and a host of other interactive mediums, jingles don't have the brand power of the past. Reach and frequency was a religion then -- but they're s... |
__label__pos PLANNED PARTY The people of Gloucester County, especially the parents of high school students, deserve congratulations. It has been almost a year since the first group of parents started planning for an "after prom party" for this year's junior-senior prom night. That group now includes teachers, students,... |
__label__pos Are our schools preparing children to navigate the challenges of the future? “We do have a real crisis in education,” Chris Kirk, the Chief Executive Officer of GEMS Education Solutions told Big Think at the Global Education & Skills Forum. “In the developing world, in Africa and Asia, we still have so man... |
__label__pos Recently, I took a moment to reflect on why I choose my causes, and I came to the conclusion that it’s basically just a socially acceptable form of self-love: I enjoy helping people who seem to be like me. Of course, this is not a surprising revelation. Most people are more concerned with people who are li... |
__label__neg Read: Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 I did not withhold my heart from any pleasure . . . All was vanity and grasping for the wind. —Ecclesiastes 2:10-11 Bible in a year: Psalms 37-39; Acts 26 I always look forward to summer. The warm sunshine, baseball, beaches, and barbecues are pleasures that bring joy after a long... |
__label__pos Last week President Barack Obama hosted a seven-and-a-half-hour televised health care summit. This week the President launched his “final” campaign for passage of his health care plan. Next week, President Obama will travel to Missouri and Pennsylvania to continue this “final” effort to jam his unpopular p... |
__label__pos Because such findings may expose con- sortium participants to litigation or embarrassment, Authority and Domination Research in the critical tradition, a term used here to refer to a diverse body of research, adopts a rather different approach to power and authority than the managerialist studies described... |
__label__pos The content of each section is detailed below: -tranche farm: conditional-slice studies 1: reconfiguration of generators, delivery positions and conditional distribution slice 2: reconfiguration loops and positions transformation. Under the assumptions laid out above, we know that the regression line also ... |
__label__pos Author of "Obedience to Authority". Born in 1933, Died in 1984. Milgram is probably best known for his examination of the justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the WWII Nuremburg War Criminals Trials. They said that they were merely "following orders" from their superiors - and th... |
__label__pos SPREADING THE REVOLUTION: SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION AT WORK A soybean field in Mato Grosso, Brazil with cerrado, a tropical savanna ecosystem, in the background. (Credit: Gillian Galford) Accra, Ghana It is no coincidence that a neighbor of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa here is Embrapa, the B... |
__label__neg Cardiovascular Diseases Cardiovascular disease is a general term that refers to more than 70 different types of conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. The most common forms include high blood pressure (hypertension), heart disease, and stroke. An estimated 70 million Americans have one or more o... |
__label__pos Meat is now central to billions of people's daily meals. The environmental, climate, public health, ethical, and human impacts are enormous and remain largely undocumented. WHAT'S FOR DINNER? explores this terrain in fast-globalizing China through the eyes of a retired pig farmer in rural Jiangxi province;... |
__label__neg oa South African Family Practice - Angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonists and their combinations in the treatment of hypertension : review article Abstract The pathophysiology of hypertension is not multifactorial in nature, and there is a complex interplay of mechanisms of control and counter-regulato... |
__label__neg Summary and Info This book covers the statistical models and methods that are used to understand human genetics, following the historical and recent developments of human genetics. Starting with Mendel’s first experiments to genome-wide association studies, the book describes how genetic information can be... |
__label__neg Spotted wing Drosophila management guidelines in Michigan blueberries Updated document provides guidance on spotted wing Drosophila management in blueberries for 2015. With the ripening of early blueberry varieties approaching in southwest Michigan, there is a need to review methods for minimizing the effe... |
__label__neg Ecological details are critical to predicting how invaders will fare By Eric Sorensen and Jade Boyd For more than a century and a half, researchers interested in invasive species have looked to Charles Darwin and his “naturalization conundrum” to help explain why some species have an easier time invading n... |
__label__pos Because, piece of paper What happens when the currency breaks down is that the economy breaks down, becomes less efficient and smaller. It moves goods out of the reach of the poor and the helpless. But that’s not all that happens. Society itself, based as it is on an intricate web of relationships demandin... |
__label__neg Home Parliamentary Business Senators and Members News & Events About Parliament Visit Parliament Note: Where available, the PDF/Word icon below is provided to view the complete and fully formatted document Table Of ContentsDownload Current Hansard View/Save XML Previous Fragment Next Fragment Hansard Start... |
__label__neg Most patients will have been smoking cigarettes for many years (probably in excess of 20 pack years). The two main symptoms of COPD are breathlessness and cough which may or may not be productive of purulent sputum. A history of persistent productive cough or recurrent infections especially in the winter m... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: Karen E. Schreier Chief Judge ORDER DENYING IN PART AND GRANTING IN PART PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT Plaintiffs, Leona and John Van Norman, move for partial summary judgment. Defendant, Ritter-Rittenhouse Corporation, opposes the motion. The mo... |
__label__neg Capital One Financial's (NYSE:COF) third-quarter earnings remained noisy in the wake of the company's acquisitions this year, which included the ING Direct purchase, and the purchase of HSBC's domestic card business closing in mid-2012, according to Fitch Ratings. Fitch expects COF's earnings power to be s... |
__label__pos A Prairie Garden Journal 2006 That’s right, perennials aren’t just for flower gardens, anymore. Some perennials are also great plants for your landscape. Certain perennials offer as much year around interest as shrubs, and are often much easier to grow successfully in Wyobraska landscapes, so my advice is–... |
__label__neg A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows that in the wake of President Obama’s first trip abroad, “Americans are more positive about the respect accorded to a U.S. president than they have been in years.” Sixty-seven percent say world leaders respect Mr. Obama, while 18 percent say they do not respect the ... |
__label__pos Better Than Drugs Over the years of my existence, I have seen many instances where healing occurs through prayers. Almost everyone prays when faced with a traumatic injury, a debilitating disease; or the numerous challenges of daily living. During the commencement of the summer, I had a great deal of torme... |
__label__pos It is currently illegal in the United States to fly drones for commercial use. However, in 2012 the Federal Aviation Association Modernization and Reform Act enabled the Secretary of Transportation to grant exemptions to approved companies that requested to use them. The first was granted last September an... |
__label__neg According to a new market research report published by Credence Research “ 3D Printing Materials (Metals, Plastics, Ceramics, Others) Market – Growth, Share, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis and Forecast 2016 – 2023”, the global 3D printing market stood at US$ 630 Mn in 2015 and is estimated to expand w... |
__label__neg Compare book pricesat 110 online bookstoresworldwide for the lowest price for new & used textbooks anddiscount books! 1 click to get great deals on cheap books, cheaptextbooks & discount college textbooks on sale. Aid to promote democracy abroad has emerged as a major growth industry in recent years. Not o... |
__label__neg The Daily Vine Latest News Releases Facts and Backgrounders Image Use Media Requests Newsletters Texas Catholic Herald > Radio Ministry Calendar of Events Texas Catholic Herald News Amistad Houston empowers community to raise awareness, fight against human trafficking By Catherine Rogan 1/24/2016 HOUSTON —... |
__label__pos The conventional wisdom was that resolution of the lawsuit against the national beef checkoff filed by Mike Callicrate, the Organization for Competitive Markets (OCM), and Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) would take years, and cost the industry considerably in time and capital. Strangely, however, the Pol... |
__label__neg Short and tall extremes may put added pressure on joints, study suggests FRIDAY, Jan. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Common genetic variants associated with osteoarthritis may also play a role in determining a person's height, according to a U.S.-European study. The findings, which included an analysis of the geno... |
__label__neg Increasing prevalence of chronic disease like pelvic inflammatory disease, pneumonia, puerperal fever and others infections of unknown origin is anticipated to drive the global blood culture test market over the forecast period. A set of microbiological test which are generally used to diagnose or detectio... |
__label__neg Canada’s national median home listing price this month is $290,900, which means that Trowbridge is in the top 20% for Canada. When our research team crunched the numbers we calculated that Trowbridge has a median home price of $369,500. Across Ontario Trowbridge has the 784th most properties on offer with ... |
__label__pos Denver, Co. - BEECHEN & DILL HOMES, a CUSTOM HOME BUILDER based in BURR RIDGE, ILLINOIS, was awarded the Builder of Choice™ award by its Trade and Supplier partners for demonstrating excellence in managing their Trade and Supplier relationships. "As the housing industry picks up speed, there will be an ine... |
__label__neg After reading so much about the dreaded “Fiscal Cliff” these days, market participants can add another term to their fear lexicon thanks to Goldman Sachs: the “Monetary Cliff.” On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve extended its so-called Operation Twist program(selling short-term Treasurys and using the procee... |
__label__neg The Connecticut College Responsible Conduct of Research Policy was created in response to the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) implementation of Section 7009 of the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science (COMPETES) Act (42 U.S.C. 1862o-1).... |
__label__neg Social Security disability funds running low: how Democrats would solve problem Rep. Chris Van Hollen, the top Democrat on the House Budget Committee, commented on the Social Security system as part of his week-long push to carve out a more appealing Democratic economic platform. Washington — Rep. Chris Va... |
__label__neg BAGUMBAYAN, SULTAN KUDARAT- Eighty six farmers from Bagumbayan town were exultant after collectively selling their harvested coffee beans for P2.2 million to a multinational coffee-buying company in Tagum City. Project Facilitator Zeljik Psalm Maraon said farmers from the KM14 High Value Crops, Masiag Farm... |
__label__pos Over the years—in fact, since even before CRM was known as CRM—the industry’s objectives have remained fairly consistent: Seek better profits by better understanding and better serving customers. There have been only two basic changes: Approaches for pursuing CRM objectives have evolved, and enthusiasm for... |
__label__neg *Results May Vary Sunbiotics - Vanilla Probiotic Powder Superfood Probiotic with Prebiotics 20 Billion Cells Per Serving - 2 oz Powder Sunbiotics Vanilla Probiotic with Prebiotics Powder is a potent probiotic powder enhanced with organic superfoods such as Vanilla, Mesquite, and distinctly Yacon - renowned... |
__label__neg Do DPP-4 Inhibitors Harm Patients with T2DM and Heart Failure? the MPR take: Patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and a history of heart failure (HF) taking sitagliptin have a greater risk of HF-related hospitalizations, but not all-cause hospitalizations or mortality. This population-based retrospective co... |
__label__pos Curiosity Connection Review of an Exhibition by George Buss Published on January 19, 2009, Modified on August 26, 2009 Museum: State Musuem of Pennsylvania Visit Date: December, 2008 Website(s): http://www.statemuseumpa.org/ Description: If there was any doubt what topic the State Museum of Pennsylvania fo... |
__label__pos This week is National Save for Retirement Week, and a variety of financial planning groups are promoting that fact to attract clients. Among them are ING, Nationwide Financial and Great-West Retirement Services. At the American Institute of CPAs’ Fall Meeting of Council in Phoenix on Monday, tax lecturer S... |
__label__pos The resurgence of the U.S. automobile industry has been surprising, although it has benefited from the past delay in auto purchases due to the financial crisis and subsequent recession and the extremely cheap credit available. With the exception of the Cash for Clunkers government program that boosted vehi... |
__label__pos Stimulus II: Guaranteeing Muni Bonds Let's triple the infrastructure stimulus -- and put municipalities back to work. The House stimulus bill contains many of the items I suggested in my December column. These municipal bond provisions will help provide financing so that more infrastructure projects can be... |
__label__pos On the development and course of Dr Budwig’s scientific thinking, work and career Welcome to this tenth page devoted to the discoveries of Dr. Johanna Budwig on the subject of healing cancer the natural way. It gives a fascinating insight into the background of her research. Linseed and fatty acids: Johann... |
__label__pos ChromaDex, www.chromadex.com – the life sciences company offering proprietary, science-based ingredients and solutions to the dietary supplement, food, beverage, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, reported today that the Company has been awarded 2010 North American Health Ingredients Most Promising In... |
__label__pos It’s likely the world in the not-so-distant future will be increasingly populated by computerized people like Amal Graafstra. The 37-year-old doesn’t need a key or password to get into his car, home or computer. He’s programmed them to unlock at the mere wave of his hands, which are implanted with radio fr... |
__label__neg Tsukiji Market (築地市場, Tsukiji Shijō) is a large wholesale market for fish, fruits and vegetables in central Tokyo. It is the most famous of over ten wholesale markets that handle the distribution of food and flowers in Tokyo. Tsukiji Market is best known as one of the world's largest fish markets, handling... |
__label__pos A group of men and women meet at my house on Tuesdays for Bible study. It just seemed right to serve snacks. I chose chocolates, chips and other junk food, with a bowl of fruit on the side for my health-conscious sister. She was the only one who ate the fruit. After a lot of nagging from her and seeing her... |
__label__neg Nerve damage symptoms don't need to stop you from exercising, but they do pose some limitations on which exercises you can, and should, do. Nerve damage symptoms can include muscle weakness, pain, numbness and tingling. Nerve damage can also inhibit your proprioception, or ability to sense position, and th... |
__label__pos Msc thesis Msc thesis is a test to make obvious your talent to put up and to bring out a methodical investigative assignment in an exhaustive manner. Therefore, the student must be aware of the fact that there are certain things which are required of him or her in the paper. The student will be expected to... |
__label__neg Drinking a daily cup of decaffeinated coffee may help prevent and treat a decline in brain function, according to new research from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. The brain metabolizes glucose more effectively when decaffeinated coffee is consumed on a regular basis, something of particular interest t... |
__label__neg Business Credit Card Deals If you are a business, large or small, you’ve probably already been pestered by your bank to get a business credit card. Before you decide which card is most suited for your business though, make sure you understand what different business cards exist and which features you need.... |
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