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__label__pos When the bloated, dark clouds hang over Petaluma and the rain falls with a steady fury, there's a good chance the Petaluma River will jump its banks and wreak havoc on its neighbors. It used to be that the river could do whatever it wanted and no one complained a bit. But that was before the 1940s, when ho... |
__label__neg Coenzyme Q-10 100 mg Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is essential to human life. It plays a role in the electron transport chain, one of the body's energy-producing cycles that converts food into energy. Research indicates that supplementation with this nutrient may support normal heart function and provide antioxida... |
__label__pos Snow birds How to venture north for willow ptarmigan—some of the best wingshooting in Canada Adrian Skok It was February, and my hunting buddy and I were after willow ptarmigan in the endless wilderness of northeastern Manitoba. We’d spent several hours inspecting small, interconnected lakes by snowmobile ... |
__label__neg The question of whether to write “See ID” on your credit cards instead of signing them comes up a lot in financial circles. The idea is that, by writing, “See ID” on your card instead of signing it, you are encouraging retailers to check your ID to make sure your card isn’t being used fraudulently. It soun... |
__label__pos With this post, Professor Paul Rahe continues his series on the the present discontents. The posts in this series have discussed the tyrannical ambitions of the Obama administration (posted here), the danger a consolidation of government poses for the people of the United States (posted here), the psycholo... |
__label__pos This is HR’s opportunity to be a business anticipator, speak the language of the business, and deliver business solutions to the strategic challenges involving human capital. Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 01, 2016 In a collaborative effort, Joanne Flynn, Phoenix Strategic Performance, and Mike Smith, Learning T... |
__label__neg April 17, 2009 Scientists Find Lack Of Key Molecule Leads To Deafness Researchers have identified tiny molecules that may lead to big breakthroughs in the treatment of hearing loss and deafness. An international team, including researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel and Purdue University, found tha... |
__label__pos “Did he really need to say all that?” “What possible benefit could writing something like that bring him?” Anyone who pens confrontational newspaper articles eventually evokes these reactions among random illwishers, the general public and sometimes even friends. Polemic urges aside, authors write controve... |
__label__pos A campaign to protect green spaces from being sold-off for housing within a picturesque village is gathering pace. Since mothers Jayne Mackie, Clare Newton, Jillian Duncan and Rosalind Hughes joined forces to launch ‘Keep Boldon Green’ residents have been signing up in their hundreds to help the women in t... |
__label__pos Neighbors oppose rural Solon development By Lori Lindner Solon Economist SOLON– A housing subdivision proposed for 20 acres just west of Solon has ruffled some feathers, and not just those of the thousands of pelicans that flock to the adjacent lakefront each migratory season. Developers Randy Remple and J... |
__label__pos Introduction International companies are faced with many cultural challenges when doing business across and inside of different borders. Headquarters management must have a grasp of the different cultural requirements across the spectrum of operations. Even more important is to have qualified and capable g... |
__label__pos The European elections revealed just how many people feel that the system is no longer working for them. Now David Boyle, a government adviser and fellow of the New Economics Foundation think tank, has articulated their worst fears: the middle class could be facing extinction. Speaking at the Hay Festival,... |
__label__pos Orienting candidates’ platforms to working families’ economic priorities while turning out greater percentages of eligible union voters to the polls will strengthen unions’ political influence, said Political Director Steve Rosenthal. He said this effort will also help the Democratic Party—which unions hav... |
__label__pos 'Fraid you're right. Thanks for hopping in, and I hope to see you around here more! :) Yes there is a blockage. "And please don't equate racial equal rights with homosexuality. Equal rights for "black" people affects ALL people's rights equally. Homosexuality does not apply to ALL people" (here I should ha... |
__label__neg The 47 percent: Here's who pays no federal income tax - Economy Watch Just who are the 47 percent? The Tax Policy Center researchers found that about half of the group is basically exempt from federal income taxes because they are low income and also may have a large family. In a blog released not long aft... |
__label__pos If modern high-yield semi-dwarf wheat is the source of so many problems, just how bad are the older forms of wheat? Recall that modern wheat is a 2-foot tall strain bred primarily for exceptional yield. It is the combination of three unique genetic codes, the so-called A, B, and D genomes, with the D genom... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Enthesopathy is disease of the ligaments, muscles, and capsules that attach to bones and joints. A number of diseases including spondyloarthropathy and tendinitis are examples of enthesopathy. Treatments are available and the best approach will depend on ... |
__label__neg Vaccination Japanese encephalitis Vaccine Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a serious infection caused by a virus. It occurs in certain rural parts of Asia People who live or travel in certain rural parts of Asia should get the vaccine. Recommended age of vaccination: Children 1-3 years of age get a smaller do... |
__label__pos Well, it’s January 22 nd, yet another anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v Wade which legalized abortion in this country and started a controversy that will never subside. Please note that I say the Court “legalized” abortion – I didn’t say that they invented abortion. I live about 8 miles so... |
__label__pos As is par for the course when there is a new buzzword circulating in the IT industry (and, honestly, when is there not?), the new word ‘DevOps’ is causing quite a stir. Some people don’t understand it. Some people misunderstand it. Still others have been hiding under the IT service desk and haven’t yet hea... |
__label__pos The Big Deficit Lie: Every GOP Debt Plan Leaves Us With More Debt Each Republican candidate says he cares about the deficit. And each candidate’s plan raises the deficit. Are they all bad at math, or do they just not care enough to do it right? The four remaining GOP candidates have a simple and straightfo... |
__label__neg EPRI Heads DOE's Cyber Security Collaborative The U.S. Department of Energy has selected the Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) cyber security collaborative to assess and develop technologies, best practices, metrics and standards to protect the U.S. electric sector against cyber attacks. The DOE’s... |
__label__pos English français Méthodologie pour la conception et la gestion des aménagements hydrauliques à buts multiples par une analyse systémique Repeated failures as well as difficulties related to the implementation of new hydroelectric powerplants in industrialized countries illustrate the paradigm evolution whi... |
__label__pos With a special Bonus Feature: A correct proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem that fits in a Tweet. When the students in my Introduction to Mathematical Thinking MOOC encounter a difficulty with an assignment problem, many of them take to the course Discussion Forum to discuss it. By far the longest single thread... |
__label__neg Electronic commerce Electronic commerce more well known as e-commerce, consists of the buying or selling of products via electronic means such as the internet or other electronic services. This type of trade has been growing rapidly because of the expansion of the Internet. Contents History of E-Commerce[c... |
__label__pos One of the pleasures of a thick snowstorm with heavy winds and frigid temperatures is coming in out of the cold to a snug house, a cup of hot cocoa and a warm fire. For some the preference is to not go out at all and embrace the day by lying on the couch and looking out the window from under a thick blanke... |
__label__neg This radioactive gas comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water, and can move up through the ground into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. It has been linked to lung cancer, so mitigating radon in your home is critical. You can find many kinds of good, lo... |
__label__neg Your approach to social media activity will depend on numerous factors, including the type of your business, as well as the goals you want to achieve. However, since we tend to provide some general instructions within this e-book, we will share some common approaches to social media, regardless of the busi... |
__label__pos Win a 6 month supply of Huggies! Join Huggies Club for your chance to win a 6 month supply of Huggies products as well as exclusive access to member benefits and offers. Toddlers can be a real handful. Huggies is here to help you understand and cope with the toddler years, from recipes to tempt fussy palat... |
__label__pos Category Archives: Professional Development← Older posts An Interview with Pat Welch of Boly: Welch Temporary work can be a good option for people returning to the workforce or between permanent jobs. A short-term assignment helps pay your bills, grows your professional network, and lets employers see what... |
__label__neg Warning: The NCBI web site requires JavaScript to function. more... Generate a file for use with external citation management software. A quantitative measure of restricted and repetitive behaviors for early childhood. Wolff JJ, Boyd BA, Elison JT. J Neurodev Disord. 2016 Aug 2;8:27. doi: 10.1186/s11689-01... |
__label__neg An overhead heater refers to a heating system that is placed overhead and generates radiant heat. Overhead heating systems typically generate infrared lights that can be either low or high-intensity. This type of heating system heats up the space from the floor level as it does not use heated air.Continue ... |
__label__neg Request Description QuestionQuestion 1 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 PointsOne uses information from the __________ to write a job specification. A. job summary B. job identification C. job description D. standards for performanceQuestion 2 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 PointsJane must decide what positions the firm should fill in the ... |
__label__pos Mio - the makers of wearables such as the Fuse and Alpha 2 and the company behind the heart rate tech in fitness watches by adidas and Garmin - is partnering with digital health firm Beneufit to help patients suffering from Parkinson's disease. Mio's wrist-based optical heart rate monitors will be used to ... |
__label__neg “I am not an eager beaver!” My four-year-old sister’s screams flooded the apartment. As unfortunate as it may seem, those screams of protest were a common occurrence in our small apartment. When I was in grade school, my two sisters and I were in Pathfinders, just like every other good Seventh-day Adventis... |
__label__neg Bradley Center's future raises big issues for Milwaukee Can money be found to help arena and cultural institutions? Milwaukee is talking about a new arena to replace the aging BMO Harris Bradley Center, which turns 25 this fall. Beyond that, there are plenty of questions, but little substance. Should there... |
__label__neg BIRD COLUMN FOR February 22, 2004 By Benjamin P. Burtt Here is a question from J.B. of Atlanta, Georgia who reads my column on line. In 1974 he was in my Chemistry class at Syracuse University and now teaches science in a private school in Atlanta. He asked: I have seen several cardinals that had no feathe... |
__label__pos It may seem strange, but as James Turner argues on the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Conversations blog, the modern humanities may not be at “death’s door,” as so many commentators imply. He says that a longer view–one that extends back to ancient times–tells us that what we are seeing is a reemergence o... |
__label__neg What’s the News: Trouble sticking to your diet? It may not be entirely your fault. Scientists, reporting in the journal Cell Metabolism, have now learned that when you starve yourself of calories, your brain cells also starve, causing your neurons to begin eating parts of themselves for energy. The self-ca... |
__label__neg Seth Pollak and colleagues (pictured) compared levels of the neuropeptides oxytocin and vasopressin in 18 four-year-old orphans and 21 age-matched control children. The controls had been raised in a typical family environment in Wisconsin, whereas the orphans had been adopted by an American family after sp... |
__label__pos By now, many people have given up their resolutions. A couple of articles I saw in January confirmed this. In one, a local writer who exercises regularly and writes for a fitness blog reports that she dreads the gym in January. Finding a parking spot is frustrating, and the gym is so packed that you must w... |
__label__neg If you have read How USB Ports Work, then you know that a USB port has a maximum data rate of 12 megabits per second (Mbps). However, of that available bandwidth, an individual USB device can use only up to 6 Mbps. And if you have several devices attached to the USB ports and they pump lots of data, this c... |
__label__pos Document Type Article Abstract The thesis of this brief article is simply that the tobacco habits of a parent are relevant and worthy of consideration when a child is asthmatic, or suffers from some other definable medical condition which would be exacerbated by passive smoke. However, when the child is he... |
__label__pos Have you noticed that some people make you feel uncomfortable, while others have a calming influence? This is because, although we cannot see them, everyone has a unique electromagnetic energy field that surrounds their body, what we are feeling, is our body's energy field interacting with theirs. People w... |
__label__neg Apart from Jesus, there are three characters in this well known story that are worth thinking about this morning. Let’s start by putting the story in context. We’re approaching the feast of Passover, one of three compulsory festivals for the Jews and Jerusalem was starting to fill up wit people – they’d be... |
__label__neg I have read several posts about hypothyroidism and fat burners. All saying that if you have hypothyroidism you shouldn't take fat burners ( with stimulants or without). Why? Does anyone know the science behind this? Thread: Hypothyroidism and fat burners 06-01-2008, 02:16 PM #1 06-02-2008, 12:35 AM #2 Join... |
__label__pos UPDATE 8/27/2014: Please see our updated story here: UPDATE 8/26/2014: Celia Farber of Epoch Times is reporting that Dr. Thompson is seeking legal status as whistleblower. UPDATE 8/25/2014: The CDC has responded to a parent’s request for answers on why black children were left out of the data that Brian Ho... |
__label__neg If you participated in a short sale of your previous home, your mortgage company allowed you to sell it for less than you owed on your loan. Thus, the lender took a loss on your mortgage in order to avoid foreclosing on the property. Although purchasing a new home after a short sale is possible, you may ne... |
__label__pos One resolution that is on almost everyone's list is 'to travel a little more' this year. The insatiable appetite of Indian travellers for new discoveries is taking them to places. Pushing the boundaries of budget and time, travellers today are more than willing to explore and experiment. Travel is no more ... |
__label__neg Abstract Objective: A 2012 WHO consultation concluded that combined oral contraception (COC) does not increase HIV acquisition in women, but the evidence for depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) is conflicting. We evaluated the effect of COC and DMPA use on the vaginal microbiome because current eviden... |
__label__pos First, that EPAs would open up European markets to agricultural products from ACP countries in the same way that ACP countries would open their economies up to those trade items that the EU has a comparative advantage over ACP countries. This was a necessary assumption since for more than the last 50 years... |
__label__neg Maternal Health Literacy and Late Initiation of Immunizations Among an Inner-City Birth Cohort First Online: DOI: 10.1007/s10995-010-0580-0 Cite this article as: Pati, S., Feemster, K.A., Mohamad, Z. et al. Matern Child Health J (2011) 15: 386. doi:10.1007/s10995-010-0580-0 Citations 336 Downloads Abstract... |
__label__pos Chicago SunTimesa story showed the walking route between King Elementary School, 740 S. Campbell, to Jensen Elementary Scholastic Academy, 3030 W. Harrison. In the printed edition of the SunTimesa map was included showing King at one side of a rectangle and Jensen at the other, with potential routes kids m... |
__label__neg New genetic evidence suggests Australia may have been populated by two separate groups of humans - one from Papua New Guinea, the other from Indonesia ABC: But more work is needed to confirm the idea. And not all scientists agree that these latest results shed new light on the long-standing debate on how h... |
__label__pos It wasn’t too long ago that I first heard about Saffron Road, halal frozen entrees that are now sold at Whole Foods stores. At first glance, I thought they were just another frozen ethnic entree that would be out of reach for halal-eating Muslims. Upon closer look at the packaging, I noticed the words Hala... |
__label__neg Calendar Date: April 16, 2013 Matthew C. Hug, Troy, for appellant. Gerald F. Mollen, District Attorney, Binghamton (Peter N. DeLucia of counsel), for respondent. Before: Rose, J.P., Stein, Spain and McCarthy, JJ. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Rose, J.P. Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Broome County (C... |
__label__neg Posted by Big Gav in solar power PhysOrg has an article on "glitter-sized photovoltaic cells that could revolutionize the way solar energy is collected and used" from Sandia Labs - Glitter-sized solar photovoltaics produce competitive results. Sandia lead investigator Greg Nielson said the research team ha... |
__label__neg Highlight, copy & paste to cite: Kam, B. H., Tsahuridu, E. E. & Ding, M. J. (2010). Does Human Resource Management Contribute to the Development of Logistics and Supply Chain Capabilities? An Empirical Study of Logistics Service Providers in China, Research and Practice in Human Resource Management, 18(2),... |
__label__pos German Guiltby Tinamarie Bernard March 29, 2013 By Tinamarie Bernard My Lutheran-raised mother was born in Germany in 1937; as her American-born daughter, it was probable that I would grow up hearing stories of Nazis, war and suffering. As a child during the worst of the atrocities, she was not responsible... |
__label__neg CAPE CANAVERAL -- It once was inconceivable. Astronauts hired and trained by a private company like airline pilots. Corporate logos adorning an industry-owned and operated space-shuttle fleet. Flight directors at Mission Control working for contractors. Virtual elimination of NASA oversight. That scenario ... |
__label__neg Monday, October 31, 2011 I hate to drag you away from your fascination with Herman Cain's 999 plan and Rick Perry's flat tax, but if we are going to make real progress, we can't fixate on every overhyped, half-baked tax slogan that comes along. Sooner or later we must get back to basics. Here's the main qu... |
__label__pos Below is a guest post by my colleague Dr. Ellen Prager of Earth2Ocean, Inc. Ellen was the Director and Lead Scientist of the NOAA Aquarius Reef Base in Key Largo Florida when I first met her about five years ago. Like me, she has become increasingly concerned about the degradation of the ocean and the gene... |
__label__neg Kitchin, Paul (2007) Understanding the sports marketing environment. In: The Marketing of Sport. (Eds: Beech, John and Chadwick, Simon), FT Prentice Hall, pp. 61-82. ISBN 027368826X [Book section] Text (Understanding the sports marketing environment) - Published Version Indefinitely restricted to Repositor... |
__label__neg Sleep Disorder Center at VMC What is a sleep disorder? More than 40 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder, such as snoring or insomnia. Problems with sleep can cause devastating results. Types of sleep problems include: Snoring – Snoring can be a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive Sle... |
__label__neg The U.S. Department of Homeland Security oversees the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Customs jobs not only include border patrol agents, but a variety of other careers, such as import specialists, agriculture specialists, air and marine patrol, and officers who protect the United States from terrorist... |
__label__pos Research Universities & Colleges Of the many types of universities in the land, research universities with very high research activity, classified currently as RU/VH universities, lie at the apex of the institutional structure. Nearly all of the world’s best universities, classified as such by many differe... |
__label__pos We are the focus of activity that can service every aspect of the real estate life cycle - from the purchase of land, to the direction that project takes, to the transaction related to ultimately selling or changing that asset. We are the independent authority on this industry like no one else and we susta... |
__label__pos The general objective of this article is to know about thick film resistor failure. Thick film resistor failure is seldom caused by a failure of the restrictive ingredient but is usually due to external ecological factors such as mechanical and electrical stresses and handling issues. Failures can be also ... |
__label__neg UK Ebola screening for arrivals from affected areas 10 October 2014 From the section UK People arriving in the UK from areas hit by Ebola face "enhanced screening" for the virus at Heathrow, Gatwick and Eurostar terminals. Downing Street said passengers would be asked questions and potentially given a medi... |
__label__pos Men look women only on the surface but women literally scan a man if they are really interested. But men seldom understand what women really notice on the first date. Some men think that being rich is sufficient to woo a woman. So, they carry expensive gadgets and move around in cars trying to woo women. B... |
__label__neg Marvel European privacy watchdogs say they have a number of significant "concerns" with new international data transfer scheme Privacy Shield, promising further legal uncertainty for the thousands of companies reliant on transatlantic data flows. The Article 29 Working Party praised improvements of Privacy... |
__label__neg STRENGTH FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Technological advancements have allowed today’s engines to become smaller, yet more powerful and efficient. The need for engines to deliver increased fuel economy, reduced emissions and high performance means they must work harder than ever before. Engines produce pressures... |
__label__neg Purpose The purpose of this consultation is to seek your feedback on Canada’s immigration program. We are asking for your input on the right level of immigration to Canada – how many – and the right mix between the three immigrant classes to Canada – economic, family and protected persons. Should immigrati... |
__label__pos Definition: The IKEA effect is a cognitive bias that results in the increase in the valuation of items or services we partially create. The effect is reduced if we destroy the item or fail to complete it successfully. Perhaps one of the most powerful examples of the IKEA effect was on the sale of instant c... |
__label__neg L.A. ban on some alcohol ads will protect young people, advocates say The Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed a measure Tuesday that will remove alcohol advertising from all public transit, including bus-stop benches and enclosures. Los Angeles — Los Angeles on Tuesday effectively became the larges... |
__label__pos “ Brand: Boots / Type: Insect Repellent / Dosage Form: Spray „ For me, insect repellent and sun tan lotion go hand in hand, and when I'm in a place where I need one, chances are I'll also need the other. While I use a lotion with in-built repellent during the day, I'll often shower at night before going ou... |
__label__pos GlassPoint Solar just raised $26 million in venture capital and built a pilot project to prove that its solar steam equipment could help oil companies pry loose of heavy crude and make it easier to extract. The 7 MW pilot project is built by Fremont, Calif-based GlassPoint Solar, and will be crucial for th... |
__label__neg Six-Minute Walk Test Could Help Guide Heart Failure Treatment (HealthDay News) — Distance achieved in the six-minute walk test may be a practical measure of functional capacity that guides selection of therapy for patients with heart failure, according to research published online April 9 in the Journal of... |
__label__pos Home | Fitting things together Some shapes fit together into a tight stack, with no gaps between them. But stacking some shapes—spheres, for example—creates tiny gaps between them. With shapes that fit together perfectly—something called tessellation—you can stack them endlessly with no wasted space. For c... |
__label__pos By Bennett Kirkpatrick It’s no secret that Lake Wateree is a good place to go crappie fishing. Of course, that also means that the water is getting a thorough working over by many serious expert anglers. We went to several of these experts to see how they fish, given their years of experience pursuing Wate... |
__label__neg “Values-based” Estate Planning There are many facets of estate planning. Certainly, it’s important to craft a will that delineates how the fruits of years of hard work will be distributed to your loved ones—fairly and harmoniously. And, of course, crafting strategies that will maximize what you pass on at ... |
__label__neg With the West Bengal government eyeing 8% growth in agriculture, an ambitious target given that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself set a 4% growth target for the country, panic over a delayed monsoon seems to be a distant memory for the state government. “Nearly 70% of the state’s population lives in ru... |
__label__pos With more deliveries and a move down in beef prices to an 11-day low, the market looks vulnerable to a continued set-back with October trading at a stiff premium to last week's cash. There were 10 new deliveries and 25 retenders posted late Friday, which might help pressure today. Outside markets carry a p... |
__label__pos by CHRISTINA KELLY & r & & r & & lt;span class= "dropcap " & R & lt;/span & iesling lovers have much to smile about these days, as the once lackluster varietal is now shining brighter than ever before with a renaissance of sorts. The grape has had an illustrious career dating back to the 1400s, but a flood... |
__label__pos JEC Group have brought together the international community of composites leaders and executives in our Composites Circle as an unique networking opportunity to meet with both peers and future partners. A UK-based consortium has developed carbon/flax hybrid structures with lower cost, higher vibration damp... |
__label__neg Dear Career Doctor: My wife and I are in our late 40′s and have a mortgage and not a lot of savings. We have three children and the oldest is a junior in High School. We are starting to think about college and I am starting to worry about how to pay not only for him, but for the other two. Nobody I know ta... |
__label__neg According to Ayurveda, increased in kapha dosha in the stomach is the underlying cause of asthma. From the stomach, the increased kapha blocks the flow of natural air, creating spasm in the bronchial tree, hence it progresses to the lungs, trachea and bronchi. This results wheezing in asthma. To treat asth... |
__label__pos In June, our community lost one of its most passionate advocates—Henry T. Wilfong, Jr., or Hank, to those who knew him. Hank was a fighter. He was a bright light that, for right or wrong, never wavered in his commitment to the rights of every minority and woman business enterprise—the rights that would all... |
__label__pos Right now my daughter is obsessed with Finding Nemo. At 27 months, she doesn’t get why my husband and I cry during most of the movie. Experiencing the devastating story of losing a spouse, having your child taken, and having to let that child go back into the wide world as soon as you recover him, probably... |
__label__pos Dual-input measurement shows both meter reading and waveform at the same time today's need of simultaneously ScopeMeter 123 combines a 20 MHz dual input digital storage oscilloscope, two true-rms digital multimeters and a dual input TrendPlot recorder all in a compact, battery powered instrument. Leave all... |
__label__neg Unparalleled in size and scope, this new major reference integrates academic and industrial knowledge into a single resource, allowing for a unique overview of the entire field. Adopting a systematic and practice-oriented approach, and including a wide range of technical and methodological information, thi... |
__label__neg London, February 17 (ANI): Researchers are ringing the warning bells against adult obesity after a study predicted that eight out of ten men and almost seven in ten women will be overweight by 2020. Principal investigator Professor Klim McPherson, of the University of Oxford, observed adult obesity is expe... |
__label__pos There are plenty of reasons why top executives stay awake at night. They’re concerned about the bottom line. They’re worried about their competitors. They can’t predict what the next wave of technology will bring. However, the biggest reason they should be nervous about the future might be sitting just out... |
__label__pos FORESTVILLE — On the hottest days of summer, beaches along the Russian River beckon the most. A dunk in the refreshing drink promises cooling to the core. And unlike many forms of recreation these days, there's no cost, except for parking in some cases. But for each degree the mercury rises, the anxiety of... |
__label__neg Product Spotlight Featured Research Quick Stats You are here Membership club retailer BJ’s Wholesale Club plans to add four more solar photovoltaic (PV) systems — solar panels — to four stores through a partnership with Tioga Energy, a supplier of renewable energy services to commercial, government and non... |
__label__pos Previous Section Index Home Page Dr. Vincent Cable (Twickenham): I express my appreciation for the opportunity to debate this issue. As might be suspected, I have a hidden agenda, although I am not using the debate as a ramp to raise issues relating to specific planning applications--there is a time and a ... |
__label__pos Staff Reporter An independent real estate agency based in Brisbane has been named Australia’s best negotiator at the 2013 Principal Advance Productivity Awards in Bali last week. First Residential received the award at the annual awards, which recognises top performing principals for excellence in sales, p... |
__label__pos If you've ever spotted an all-white bicycle set up on the side of a road, then you've probably seen a ghost. Ghost bikes are memorials to cyclists who have lost their lives while biking in the areas they are placed. They are put up to promote the education of cyclists and motorists, and to remind those who... |
__label__neg Schist is a coarse grained metamorphic rock. If you look at a piece of this metamorphic rock on the right you may be able to see crystals of the minerals that make up the rock. It comes from shale or at least at one time it was shale. So geologists say that shale is the parent rock. It is made up of clay m... |
__label__neg by Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) March 18, 2016 Hundreds of thousands of farm animals have perished in a slow-moving natural disaster in Mongolia and the international aid response has been insufficient, the Red Cross said Friday. Mongolia has been hit by a devastating natural phenomenon known as a "dzud", s... |
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