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__label__pos The wonders of inebriant. The achilles heel for plentiful ethnic group. The 'norm' for numerous others. And contaminant if you have CFS/PVFS/ME ... I call to mind once I most primitive got Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome/CFS put money on in 1995, I content that having a helping or two wouldn't affect me any ot...
__label__pos September 20, 2016 Despite substantial investment in new technology over recent years, the construction industry is struggling to realise the full benefits of key technologies including advanced data and analytics, mobility, automation and robotics. That’s the main finding from Building a technology advant...
__label__neg Al Jazeera's Matthew Cassel reports on the Prevent programme from Birmingham Medical workers, most would agree, have one important job to do: look after the well-being of their patients. However, in the UK, employees of the National Health Service are now being assigned another task: identifying potential ...
__label__pos While other high schools across the nation struggle with reform efforts to improve student learning, Arleta High School believes it may have come up with a recipe for student success and it focuses on the 3 R’s: rigor, relevance, and relationships. Before it even opened its doors in October 2006, Arleta Hi...
__label__neg The authors sought to evaluate how the services required by the Italian Psychiatric Reform of 1978 were implemented in Emilia-Romagna, a region of 4 million inhabitants in Northern Italy. All psychiatric facilities were monitored from 1978 to 1994 to determine the number and rates of admissions, average du...
__label__pos Please explain natural selection... Randall Tyers tyersome at toxic Thu Jun 10 13:37:55 EST 1993 In article <1993Jun9.152257.24832 at husc3.harvard.edu> gisselbr at husc8.harvard.edu (Stephen Gisselbrecht) writes: > In article <1v4t1s$jth at access.digex.net> stephen at access.digex.net (stephen balb ach) ...
__label__pos Wetland Management and Sustainable Livelihoods in Africa Editor: Wood, Adrian Dixon, Alan McCartney, Matthew ISBN: 978-1-84971-411-2 Publication Date: Sep 2013 Publisher: Routledge Book Format: Hardback List Price: USD $145.00 Book Description: In this book the authors argue for a paradigm shift in the way...
__label__pos Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Publication Year 2015 ISBN-13 ISBN 9788130931104 ISBN-10 8130931109 Binding Hardback Number of Pages 342 Pages Language (English) Subject Globalization Exploring the diverse ways that corporations affect the practices and structure of the global political economy, this in...
__label__pos In 2003, Starbucks first introduced the pumpkin spice latte. Every fall, the number of pumpkin spice products explodes, and we're eating it up. In fact, our obsession with pumpkin spice shows no sign of abating. Now McDonalds, Tim Hortons and Dairy Queen all have pumpkin spice products on their menus. But ...
__label__pos Whiteboard: How to Manage a Portfolio of ProjectsBy Gopal Kapur| Posted 01-01-2003 Imagine this: as you wait for your flight at an airport lounge you hear an announcement, "Attention passengers, all flights are delayed today, and some will be canceled. We are experiencing management difficultiesrunning an ...
__label__neg Preparing for your financial future The first thing you can do to prepare for your financial future is SAVE. Now that you’ve learned how to budget your hard earned money, it’s important that you also track your savings to prepare for expenses in the future. Even if you are just setting aside a few dollars ...
__label__pos California’s pension plans are dangerously underfunded, the result of overly generous benefit promises, wishful thinking and an unwillingness to plan prudently. Unless aggressive reforms are implemented now, the problem will get far worse, forcing counties and cities to severely reduce services and layoff ...
__label__neg Despite a protracted war of words between the parties and in the media on the safety of biotech crops, the United States has been biding its time, hoping the European Union would get its head out of the sand on the issue and voluntarily lift the moratorium. Now, it appears the United States' patience is we...
__label__neg When it comes to vaginal discharge, everyone wants to know if theirs is normal. Since every woman's vagina has a unique personality, you'll need to learn what's normal for you. The vaginal mucus has a purpose: it makes it easier for sperm to swim to a woman's egg during ovulation, lubricates the penis duri...
__label__pos Maybe you have a teacher like this: He is a terrific teacher, but he often misses scheduled before- or after-school duties. I needed to find a way to drive home to him that these duties -- while not part of his classroom teaching responsibility -- are very important. The Problem: I have a teacher who is ex...
__label__pos Last May in Lorca, in the Spanish region of Murcia, a double earthquake left nine people dead and 300 injured, out of a population of 90,000. It also caused a huge amount of damage and more than 1,100 homes had to be demolished. Lorca is now being rebuilt but times are hard and progress is not as rapid as ...
__label__pos Comtest Laboratories is a NATA-accredited lighting laboratory that performs testing for voltage reduction units (VRUs) to the requirements of the Victorian VEET and NSW ESS (IPART) Emerging Lighting Technology Schemes. Voltage reduction units reduce the amount of electrical energy delivered to a lamp once ...
__label__neg I think it would be helpful for the OP, and other people who are trying to become familiar with Taiwan's personal income tax system, to keep in mind the distinction between "tax withholding rate" and "tax rate." The tax withholding rate determines how much tax the employer withholds from each paycheck in a...
__label__neg Providence, USA – September 21, 2015 – Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that primarily attacks joints, causing them to become inflamed and stiff. Although there is no cure, researchers in Kyoto have discovered a molecule that they believe leads to the disease. Until they find a cure, sufferers must make d...
__label__neg The Muscular System That Operates on Electrical Energy You expend energy in reading these lines, in turning the pages of this book and even just sitting back in your chair. Your skeletal muscles provide this strength and use it wherever necessary. Various muscles extend to every point in your body and repr...
__label__pos Imagine if every interested party in healthcare relied on one black and white document to determine a patient’s health care needs, insurance coverage, quality ratings and accreditation, or medical necessity for hospital admissions. This document would have to contain a large amount of information and it wo...
__label__pos So why would a postmodern yogi pray? For at least three reasons: One, because prayer softens the armor around your heart, and actually helps you receive grace… by Sally Kempton Let’s start with full disclosure: I pray for parking spaces. In fact, I pray for a lot of things. Some of my prayers could be call...
__label__neg In the July feature "Endangered Snow: How climate change threatens West Coast water supplies," EARTH Magazine looks at how climate change could disrupt the balance of water and snow in the mountains, and what that might mean for your water supplies. Read how scientists, water managers and utilities are wor...
__label__pos THINKstrategies – There are an increasing number of key indicators that suggest the information technology (IT) industry is reaching a "tipping point" that will make the software services sector the focus of a new wave of industry growth. The most recent event to reinforce this trend was the announcement i...
__label__pos Americans tuning in to Friday's Golden State Warriors game might be surprised to find the California team sporting new uniforms. The jerseys will feature Chinese characters on the chest, a Great Wall motif running up the sides, and a goat on the sleeve. No, the pro basketball team hasn't been bought by som...
__label__pos The author of this post is a reader of this blog, who has asked to remain anonymous. Taking the bullying survey came as something of a shock to me. I know I was bullied at school, but I hadn’t realised the extent to which bullying has been part of my whole life. As a child I was bullied both physically and...
__label__neg BOSTON (CBS.MW) - A Food and Drug Administration team plans to meet Thursday with the British regulators who abruptly shut down Chiron Corp.'s flu shot plant last week, Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson said Wednesday. At a press conference, Thompson said a team of FDA officials would t...
__label__neg August 27, 2009 City to Consider Water, Sewer Rate Increases at September Meeting With the specter of a fourth straight year in the red facing the Memphis City Water and Sewer Department, the board of aldermen is considering a rate increase for both services. The issue was the focus of a board workshop hel...
__label__neg Sure, we all want our kids to eat healthier. But where do you even start, when their main dietary staples are hot dogs and chips? It’s hard enough to get adventurous eaters to try anything labeled “healthy,” much less a kid who lives off two main food groups that weren’t even invented a hundred years ago. ...
__label__pos Was at a show a few months ago. It was held at a venue that I'd been to several times before, but wasn't intimately familar with. The place was packed. I got in a line, waiting for the restroom, and waited... After a few minutes, I realized I was actually waiting for the merch booth. It reminded me of a st...
__label__pos Don't think too hard ... it can make you fat! A new study led by Angelo Tremblay of Laval University, Quebec, suggests that people tend to overeat after an onerous mental activity: Jean-Philippe Chaput, the study's main author, said: "These fluctuations may be caused by the stress of intellectual work, or ...
__label__pos One of the most iconic films of our generation once stated “On Wednesdays we wear pink!” But now fresher ladies and gentlemen is the day in which you graduate from high school/sixth form fashion rules. Silly guidelines of what brands you will or will not wear should be left behind. No more fun suggestive e...
__label__neg Americans are uniquely fortunate because of the low cost of food in our country. Compared to other countries, the average U.S. family spends the lowest amount in the world, only 8-10% of its income, on food. In Japan, 20% of a family's income is required for food; in England it is 14%; in India and China, ...
__label__neg DPP IV inhibitors are a class of hypoglycemic agents that block the enzyme named dipeptidyl peptidase IV. Dipeptidyl peptidase IV enzyme break down the proteins that are responsible for stimulating the insulin producing cells that slows down gastric secretion. Proteins can activate the release of insulin a...
__label__pos ARLINGTON, Va. — The final panel of this innovation celebration today may the most pressing—and the most futuristic. An esteemed group of structural engineers, from the brains behind the new Minneapolis bridge to a couple of up-and-coming geeks from Georgia, sat down (and linked up over satellite) to discu...
__label__neg Do you long to wear those short skirts and sleeveless tops but can’t due to your black knees and elbow? Or are you that guy who often becomes conscious while in gym because of dark knees and elbows and lose focus on exercising? These dark zones of our bodies do make us embarrassed now and then. If you had ...
__label__pos Small group travel is not large group travel scaled down. It is modelled on independent travel – but with the advantage of a group leader to take care of the itinerary, accommodation and tickets, and dealing with the language. It’s easy to tick off the big sights independently – but finding those one-off e...
__label__pos This paper has been added to your cart ($35.00) Friction under vibration condition presents extremely different complex characteristics from that of the conventional state. Practice shows that machine power rises obviously with the significant decrease of the fiction. However, occurrence mechanism of the v...
__label__neg The Misfit Economy : Lessons in Creativity from Pirates, Hackers, Gangsters and Other Informal Entrepreneurs Hardback Share Description Who are the greatest innovators in the world? You're probably thinking Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford. The usual suspects. This book isn't about them. It's about pe...
__label__neg In 2016, you will be allowed to earn 7% more than in 2015 before being taxed. Explanations ! As a student, your salary will not be taxed as long as you do not win more than 10.141 euros for the full year 2016. This threshold was set at 9458.96 in 2015, so good news for students arriving to gain as much! Th...
__label__pos Protection from Freedom of Information requests could be extended beyond Cabinet discussions to top officials, the chairman of a controversial Whitehall review has suggested. Lord Burns, and former Labour foreign secretary Jack Straw, another Commission member, raised the prospect of talks between civil se...
__label__pos I Didn’t Vaccinate My Child—And I Regret It When I first told my mother that my partner and I would be taking our daughter to a friend’s wedding in India, my mom cried. “But she’ll have to get vaccinated,” she eventually said, through heavy tears. Because my daughter, who was then 4 years old, still hadn’t...
__label__neg What is partitioning? Partitioning is a way of working out maths problems that involve large numbers by splitting them into smaller units so they’re easier to work with. So, instead of adding numbers in a column, like this… 79 +34 113 …younger students will first be taught to separate each of these numbers...
__label__neg Watchlist 2014 – Risk of collisions on runways There is an ongoing risk of aircraft colliding with vehicles or other aircraft on the ground at Canadian airports. Background Airport operations require aircraft and vehicles to move between ramps, taxiways, and runways. Sometimes this movement creates conflic...
__label__neg Q & As ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MASONIC FRATERNITY A Message from The Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of The State of New York Freemasonry, or Masonry, is the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world, a universal society of friends who seek to become better men through their assoc...
__label__neg Page 2 of 2 < Research Links Lead Exposure, Criminal Activity "In Britain and most of Europe, they did not have meaningful constraints [on leaded gasoline] until the mid-1980s and even early 1990s," he said. "This is the reason you are seeing the crime rate soar in Mexico and Latin America, but [it] has fa...
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email As modern elections have become more and more expensive, the issue of campaign financing has become controversial and hotly debated. Although laws on campaign financing vary greatly between democracies, there are essentially three general approaches to th...
__label__neg A new, unusual species of dinosaur has been discovered in the deserts of Utah. The 5m-long is a member of the triceratops family, and as fierce as they may look, this dinosaur was a herbivore. The huge ‘nose’ and exceptionally long horns are unlike any other dinosaurs previously described, which explains i...
__label__pos A Profitable "Option" On Canada’s Shale Boom! The rest of the world is out of luck. While the U.S. basks in its shale bonanza – bringing cheap energy and manufacturing back to American cities coast to coast – the rest of the world is sitting idly by. China? Nope. Poland and the rest of Europe? Sorry, no. A...
__label__pos While dozens of African presidents were in Washington, D. C., in early August to meet with U.S. president Barack Obama during the first U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, African science ministers and science academy officials held their own gathering at the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to focus on cha...
__label__neg Vibrant Africa Continues to Attract The global economic crisis of 2007–09 left Sub-Saharan countries relatively unscathed. There are a number of reasons for this, but one crucial factor has been the relative lack of integration of the economies of most Sub-Saharan countries with the world economy. This i...
__label__neg Background: Though the concept of MCID (minimum clinically important difference) as a measurement of surgical outcome has been extensively studied, there is lack of consensus on the most valid or clinically relevant MCID calculation approach. Objective: To compare the range of MCID threshold values obtaine...
__label__neg Office of the Attorney General - State of Texas John Cornyn September 29, 1999 Mr. Scott Fawcett OR99-2751 Dear Mr. Fawcett: You ask whether certain information is subject to required public disclosure under chapter 552 of the Government Code. Your request was assigned ID# 128158. The Comptroller of Public...
__label__neg Format Pages Price 7 $45.00 ADD TO CART Hardcopy ( shipping and handling) 7 $45.00 ADD TO CART Significance and Use Shipping containers are exposed to complex dynamic stresses in the distribution environment. Approximating the actual damage, or lack of damage, experienced in real life may require subjectin...
__label__pos From Spiegel.de we read “The Shrinking Influence of the US Federal Reserve” by Gabor Steingart, thankfully translated from the German by Christopher Sultan. The article starts out with the fact that governments around the freaking world have been creating more and more money, sometimes increasing their mon...
__label__pos This is part seven of the seven-part series from the Project Happiness curriculum. Through each of the Seven Doors we have been on a journey to uncover the path to greater happiness. "Sharing Your Gift" is a foundation. I love this quote from John Templeton: "Happiness comes from giving, not getting . . . ...
__label__neg Although the arctic spell has broken (for now anyway J ), the fact is… it’s still COLD outside! So, if you’re in the mood for a good-for-you dinner that will fill you up warm you up, this Chipotle-Quinoa Chili is just the ticket! Loaded with protein and fiber from two different types of beans as well as a ...
__label__neg → → → Files in this item Files Description Format application/pdfThiago_Bizarria do Carmo.pdf (3MB) (no description provided) Description Title: Multifaceted approach for the analysis of rail pad assembly response Author(s): Bizarria do Carmo, Thiago Advisor(s): Andrawes, Bassem; Edwards, John R. Departmen...
__label__pos I am pretty sure my problem is the compressor,but I want more expertopinions before going ahead and buying one.I have an 01 Dakota,3.9L 65000 miles. The AC is blowing neutral to warm air.I checked the refrigerant level,I get 45-55 psi on it while thecompressor is under load,which is pretty good if memory s...
__label__neg Environmental Factor, January 2009, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2008 ONES Awardees Speak at NIEHS By Eddy Ball January 2009 The 2008 winners of the Outstanding New Environmental Scientists (ONES) awards gathered in Rodbell Auditorium December 11 for their first group visit to NIEHS ...
__label__neg Everything You Need To Know About Liposuction Nicole Karlis on 3 Nov 2013 at 9:00am Liposuction is a surgical procedure to remove stubborn fat -- the kind that even exercise and diet can't touch. The fat is suctioned from the abdomen, thighs and buttocks through a small tube (called a cannula) that is inse...
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2008 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Organism Learn More Functional biodiversity research explores drivers and functional consequences of biodiversity changes. Land use change is a major driver of changes of biodiversity and of biogeochemical an...
__label__neg HOUSTON—Wendy Ramirez wants to be a doctor. She lives with her parents on a cul-de-sac in Houston. They have turned part of the living room wall into a monument to their only child’s academic achievements. She finished in the top four per cent of her high school class. She graduated from the University of ...
__label__neg Jon Michael Haynes Excerpted Wrom: UCDDJBLVLMHAALPTCXLYRWTQTIPWIGYOKSTT Saying We're Sorry? New Federal Legislation and the Forgotten Promises of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo , 3 Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues 231-264, 232-236 (Spring 2001)(221 footnotes omitted) Recently in Texas, Me...
__label__neg Excerpt from Valley 101: A Slightly Skewed Guide to Living in Arizona, a collection of Clay Thompson’s columns for The Arizona Republic. (Originally published April 30, 2000.) Q: My husband insists that eating hot, spicy food during hot weather actually helps you cool off. He is wrong about so many things....
__label__pos The notion that time has three tenses (the past, present and future) implies that human actions, human existence for this matter, are determined. By the word 'determined', I mean that every single human action is already contained in a tailor-made scheme of events in nature. Every possible event that can h...
__label__pos HEALTH ACCESS ALERT: Monday, March 31, 2014 SURGE OF SIGN-UPS LEADING UP TO TODAY’S DEADLINE DAY TO ENROLL IN NEW COVERED CALIFORNIA HEALTH PLAN OPTIONS AND BENEFITS * Health Access Report on 4 Years of ACA in California shows over 3.5 million Californians already enrolled in mid-March, including: 1.1 mill...
__label__neg This is an absolute travesty, not to mention a complete tragedy. Following Sandy Hook, the National Rifle Association and its allies argued that arming more adults is the solution to protecting children, be it from deranged mass shooters or from home invaders. But the data we collected stands as a stark re...
__label__pos Ah, California. Sometimes you come through with your sidewalk accessibility, your ramps and ADA compliance, and sometimes you just don’t. I opened up my issue of New Mobility magazine this morning over coffee to find a brief and horrifying news snippet. Caltrans is fighting the ADA. “CDR and other disabili...
__label__pos One of the curious aspects of an open economy is that economic liberty is synonymous with economic integration. In this respect immigrants have taken to Australia with a will and make up a significant proportion of our productive output. According to the 2003/2004 Tax statistics there were 8.8 million inco...
__label__pos The new Scoundrels of Skullport expansion for Lords of Waterdeep has a fascinating resource management mechanic that I'd love to explore a bit further. The basic game of Lords of Waterdeep is a standard worker placement game: Place a dude on a space, get whatever resource that space says you get. In Skullp...
__label__pos Tuesday, November 27, 2007 Links for 2007-11-27 In many professional businesses, high technical excellence is taken for granted - we assume that having it is "table stakes" for competing. However, it's not a trivial issue to ask whether and how an enterprise goes about ensuring that its employees in fact m...
__label__pos ETHNOPOETICS Professor Dennis Tedlock Ethnopoetics is a decentered poetics, an attempt to hear and read the poetries of distant others, outside the Western tradition as we know it now. To have any hope of getting outside we must set aside any notion we may have that these poetries will necessarily come fro...
__label__pos One of the greatest advances in online fundraising has had to do with crowdfunding. Many success stories of crowdfunding have left many fundraisers wondering about the possibility of raising lots of money within very short periods of time. The questions that most fundraisers that are considering crowdfundi...
__label__pos In a paper written for Liberty Mutual, George S. Benjamin, M.D., the company’s medical director for loss prevention and managed care services, said that safety problems associated with commercial truck driving are linked to vehicle operation and material handling. He said the most common reason why drivers...
__label__neg Two proteins, human plasma BuChE, and a recombinant human BuChE are both in advanced development as potential prophylacitcs for protecting against chemical warfare agents. These proteins react rapidly and stoiciometrically to effectively scavenge the poisons in the blood stream but they require relatively ...
__label__pos Students get head start on research careers By Mabell, Dave on August 24, 2015. Dave Mabell Lethbridge Herald Some students are barely out of high school. But at the University of Lethbridge, they’re studying issues like maternal health and gambling addiction. And some, young as they are, may have started ...
__label__neg 1Department of Field and Vegetable Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia 2Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of dietary supplements with...
__label__pos I investigate one mechanism through which financial institutions could have used political influence to receive preferential treatment in the US Department of the Treasury-administered “bailout.” I find that neither proxies of political influence nor other political variables, such as public interest in sp...
__label__neg The right diagnostic work-up: investigating renal and renovascular disordersRadermacher, Jörg; Haller, HermannJournal of Hypertension: May 2003 - Volume 21 - Issue - pp S19-S24 Hypertension: From Treatment Resistance to Optimal Therapy: A Satellite Symposium to the 19th ISH/12th ESH Meeting; June 23, 2002,...
__label__pos Mentioned in? American Indian Movement Brief for Appellants Brief for Appellants in Nos. 1, 2 and 4 and for Respondents Brief for Appellee Brief for the Petitioners chinese wall Code of Judicial Conduct confine criminology discipline expulsion food incarceration integration Involuntary Confession Opinion o...
__label__pos What is the gamma globulin Gamma globulin - a representative fraction of blood serum proteins of immunoglobulins, which contain antibodies.There are three main types of gamma globulin.On the surface there are various antiviral and antibacterial antibodies: anti-virus polio, measles, typhoid, and pertussis ...
__label__neg Many Jewish Israelis subscribe to the unfortunate demographic myth that high birth rates among Arabs and Ethiopians mean that they will soon outnumber Jews of other national and racial origins. But education and economic opportunity unfailingly drive birth rates down. If Israeli minorities were provided wi...
__label__neg National Geographic Channel For many, the Arctic is synonymous with a pristine, albeit harsh, environment. So it is an unwelcome irony, perhaps, that the region's indigenous peoples and animal predators are reportedly among the most chemically contaminated on Earth. Various studies in recent decades have f...
__label__pos We know how important it is to understand what the Affordable Care Act offers. There are new benefits, rights and protections that affect you, your family and your business. For this reason, we want to provide a comprehensive guide that will assist you in further understanding what the bill offers, so you ...
__label__neg Appeal from the Order of the Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board in case of Nellie Chobanian, widow of Nazareth Chobanian, Deceased, v. United States Steel Corp., and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, No. A-68889. Louis H. Ceraso, for appellant. David A. Ody, Assistant Attorney General, with him James N. Diefe...
__label__neg Starting your own plants from seeds is a great way to save money (quite a lot) and have the exact varieties you want, as local nurseries and big box stores often have a limited selection and few heirloom varieties of tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, squash, cucumbers, melons and other vegetables and flowers. ...
__label__pos Information and communication technology (ICT) has become a generic and indispensable tool for addressing and solving problems in such diverse areas as management, social and health services, transportation, security and education. As the cost of equipment drops dramatically, it also becomes widely accessi...
__label__pos Editors: Reiner Jedermann, Mike Nicometo, Ismail Uysal, Linus Opara, Steffen Janssen and Walter Lang The need to feed an ever-increasing world population makes it obligatory to reduce the millions of tons of avoidable perishable waste along the food supply chain. Shelf life as the remaining time span, afte...
__label__neg By Roger Nusbaum AdvisorShares ETF Strategist Barron's had an interesting take on low-volatility ETFs over the weekend in an article titled "Time to Flee Low-Vol ETF Strategy". The general tone of the article points to the PowerShares S&P 500 Low Volatility Portfolio ETF (NYSEARCA:SPLV) and its reported 25...
__label__pos Friedrich Nietzsche - On the Genealogy of Morals (1887) Okay, as promised, I will try to make this as brief as possible. I apologize, but this time I am not including page numbers because I used a weird edition. Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Moralswas published in1887 and it is his effort to ex...
__label__pos Immersion blenders are a much have kitchen resource for anyone who would like to save money and time with food cooking. This handy, powerful tool permits you to easily dice, mix and puree almost any ingredients. From salads to soups to holiday filling, utilizing an immersion mixer will reduce the amount of...
__label__pos Aspartame is an artificial sweetener, an additive. And it's a chemical. It's not a natural product, it's a chemical. The molecule is made up of three components. Two are amino acids, the so-called building blocks of protein. One is called Phenylalanine, which is about 50% of the molecule and the other is A...
__label__neg U.S. Labeling Requirements for Textile, Apparel, Footwear and Travel Goods The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforce labeling laws and acts in the United States. In general, textile and apparel products sold in the United States must be labeled with the fol...
__label__neg Font Size: A Content-Based Method to Enhance Tag Recommendation Last modified: 2009-06-26 Abstract Tagging has become a primary tool for users to organize and share digital content on many social media sites. In addition, tag information has been shown to enhance capabilities of existing search engines. Ho...
__label__neg Tulikivi fireplaces supersede the strictest air quality standards in the world and help projects earn points toward LEED certification. The company was also recently recommended by the Finnish Allergy and Asthma Federation for households where asthma or allergies are a key concern. Ages ago, fireplaces wer...
__label__neg CDC says focus on HIV/AIDS prevention needs to be increased. A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta is projecting that half of all gay and bisexual black men in the United States will be diagnosed with HIV at some point in their lifetimes, according to a Reuters new...
__label__neg Food fight: SVSU vs. CDC DAWSON RASPUZZI Staff Writer BENNINGTON -- A Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union committee is attempting to change a policy to limit what another school district can sell to students within the same building. While the Southwest Vermont Career Development Center leases space in the...
__label__neg Effect of high parity on occurrence of anemia in pregnancy: a cohort study. Jump to Full Text MedLine Citation: PMID: 21251269 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: BACKGROUND: Studies that explore the controversial association between parity and anaemia-in-pregnancy (AIP) were often hampered ...
__label__pos Brokers seem to be ahead of the game when it comes to working remotely in Australia, after Hays recruitment published a report saying the country is ‘slow on the uptake’ in terms of ‘teleworking’. The white paper, titled Tomorrow's Workforce, found that working remotely, or teleworking, is becoming more ac...