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__label__neg Smart Choice MRI is providing free (yes, FREE!) MRI services for eligible patients. Milwaukee (PRWEB) April 1, 2010 Smart Choice MRI, a local MRI clinic located in West Milwaukee, recently started an important community service initiative in which MRI services are provided at no cost to the patient. With o...
__label__pos October 4, 2013 Robotic Jellyfish Shredder Takes On Growing Marine Menace [ Watch the Video: A Battle Between Robot And Jellyfish ] Besides being a menace to swimmers and surfers in the ocean, jellyfish disrupt fishing nets, clog water intakes, feed on fish eggs and disrupt ecosystems with their massive sw...
__label__neg Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/26/2014 -- The migraine market is saturated with generic drugs, and the remaining branded products already on the market are expected to lose exclusivity during the next few years, with the exception of Botox for chronic migraine, which is expected to maintain its leading posit...
__label__pos Creativity is something we value highly here at StiteVisibility and has resulted in not only some fantastic client work but also in the birth of events such as Brighton SEO and the Content Marketing Show. But as anyone who works in an agency knows, keeping this fresh approach going over time requires work ...
__label__pos What Is Integration? Integration means to understand something on the mental, emotional, psychic, and physical planes of existence. When we pull through a "spiritual energy," each level of us has to understand it through its own means before we fully get it. For the mind, that means that you need to concep...
__label__pos We always knew there was a reason those glasses-mounted virtual displays were so rubbish - manufacturers have been holding out on us and saving all the good stuff for gadget-laden contact lenses that will bring virtual worlds direct to our eyeballs. The lenses, developed at the University of Washington, ma...
__label__pos David Charlow Partner Member Since 06/27/12 Financial Aid Financial Aid Financial aid is overly complicated, with government lenders, private lenders, federal loans, and credit based loans, scholarships, grants, institution aid.the list goes on and on. If you are feeling overwhelmed with the complexities o...
__label__pos By Mark Chirnside. At the Titanic Research & Modelling Association, there are many studies into aspects of the Olympic class’s structure, design and layout, and how these changed over time. Ventilation is a common topic of interest, including the layout of cowls on the boat and other decks on Titanic compa...
__label__neg Hip dysplasia Hip dysplasia is a very common disease that affects larger breed dogs. This disease is the abnormal development of the hip as a puppy grows. Bad genetics are a major contributing factor. Sometimes the mother and father of the affected puppy are negative for the disease. If this is the case, t...
__label__neg Since we started the Welsh Assembly’s Climate Change Challenge, we have done a lot to reduce our carbon footprint here at the centre, but there is still so much more we could be doing. We wanted to do something that could benefit the entire community. So Bloomfield, along with several other organisations i...
__label__pos Posts Tagged ‘climate change’ Business - Written Tuesday, December 1, 2009 by Marilyn Davison - 11 Comments Marilyn, an Engagement Director for nGenera, has lived and worked in Belgium and France for 15 years. She works as a consultant and coach leveraging her years of experience as a manager and strategis...
__label__neg Yoga Exercises To Lose Weight Yoga is an ancient Indian system that started as a means to spirituality. It is based on the principle of ‘a sound mind in a sound body’. As a result of this, yoga consists of practices that benefit the body, the mind, as well as the spirit. Recently, the health benefits of yo...
__label__neg Farmers harvest konjac roots in a field in Showa Village, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015. Konjac, a yam-like plant, is Japans most-protected agricultural product. Photo credit: Kiyoshi Ota / Bloomberg via Getty Images. This picture taken on November 16, 2015 shows white rabbits in a liv...
__label__pos I was sitting at dinner recently next to the wife of a US Federal Judge in the restaurant at the top of a Park Lane hotel. We were watching the passenger jets queueing for Heathrow and she had probably marked me down as some kind of geek for she said “You probably have an app which tells you what they are”...
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED262462 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1984-Jul-3 Pages:10 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:0 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Adapting Computer Resources to School Communication Needs. Cleveland, Clem The benefits that the microcomputer offers the school district--and the district's public relations office ...
__label__pos HERE, msg global and SAP map the future of insurance Using location services to help safe drivers lower their rates.Read more Improve customer service and reduce fraud Claims management is changing across the entire insurance industry. Customers want their claims processed faster and more efficiently, and ...
__label__pos Engineering implications of the harmonised safetylegislation by RichardRobinson he implications of the new model Work Health and Safety Act will forcefullychangethe way Australian businesses andgovernmentsoperate. The act is aimed at corporategovernance. It requiresthe most senior decisionmak₏rs (excepti...
__label__pos Any leader worth his/her salt will tell you that who is around them makes all the difference. The team you build, the leaders who work alongside of you will make or break you. For many pastors, being a pastor is incredibly lonely. They carry a weight few people understand. Much of the loneliness comes from...
__label__pos What Should 2016 Hold? Now that 2015 is in the rearview mirror, it’s time to start thinking about what we want to see in 2016. There were a number of missed opportunities that can be turned around for the new year, and maybe even a chance for something completely new. Whatever the case, here are some thing...
__label__neg Volcanology is a young and exciting career that deals with the study of one of the earth's most dynamic processes - volcanoes. Scientists of many disciplines study volcanoes. Physical volcanologists study the processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions. Geophysicists study seismology (the study of earthqu...
__label__neg Documents Related to Brown v. Board of Education Teaching Activities This lesson correlates to the National History Standards. Era 9 -Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s) Standard 4C -Demonstrate understanding of the Warren Court's role in addressing civil liberties and equal rights. This lesson cor...
__label__neg November 04, 2009 ( The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.) Illnesses and injuries among State and local government workers in 2008 Industry Incidence rate per 100 full-time workers State government Local government Total 4.7 7.0 Educational services 2.6 5.5 Hospitals 11.9 7.3 Nursing and resident...
__label__pos Pintassilgo, Pedro Finus, Michael Lindroos, Marko Munro, Gordon Year of Publication: 2008 Series/Report no.: Nota di lavoro // Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei: CTN, Coalition theory network 2008,20 Abstract: According to international law, straddling fish stocks should preferably be managed cooperatively thro...
__label__pos Thanksgiving is One Day A Year It’s that time of year when everywhere we turn we hear people providing weight loss information tips on how to stick to your healthy eating goals on Thanksgiving Day. This is a subject we talk about often in our healthy weight loss program at Green Mountain at Fox Run. Being ...
__label__pos Alibaba’s Tmall Global now features goods from 14,500 overseas brands, 80% of them selling in China for the first time. Online retailers are well positioned to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers. And there are plenty of them. “Green” is such a hot marketing buzzword that it’s contributing to glo...
__label__neg Join Britt Andreatta for an in-depth discussion in this video Being flexible and agile, part of Leading with Emotional Intelligence. How do you deal with change?…Does change stress you out or can you roll with it pretty easily?…Part of emotional intelligence is being flexible and agile.…Which means you hav...
__label__neg Is Social Security a good retirement plan? Economics professor Antony Davies shows that Americans stand to earn significantly less and assume more risk with Social Security than other investment options. According to Davies, taxpayers would be better off both in terms of financial security and return on in...
__label__neg A portable air conditioner does not need to be installed; it sits on the floor and plugs directly into an electrical outlet. Because an air conditioner needs to expel hot air outdoors in order to cool the air, a portable model is equipped with a tube that is placed through an opening in the room, such as a...
__label__neg The news that the high street has been dreading arrived yesterday: the first evidence that retailers had a Christmas that was more miserable than merry as consumers scaled back their spending. Amid growing nervousness over the economic prospects for 2008, the first handful of retailers to release figures f...
__label__pos Ever go to the airport and get a nasty surprise? Or maybe you get these "gotchas" online. It happened to Stephanie Bowen of Washington, D.C., recently, while she was arranging a visit for her teenage niece who lives in San Diego. Since her niece had never flown solo before, the family opted to pay American...
__label__neg Jimmy Carter's solar vision As we celebrate Earth Day amidst increased public attention to the implications of human-induced climate change, Curator Jeffrey K. Stine reflects on President Jimmy Carter's efforts 35 years ago to engage the public in discussion about national energy and environmental policies...
__label__pos Human Resource Management (HRM) is seen by the practitioners as a more innovative view of workplacemanagement than the traditional approach of dealing with the management of people. Its techniques force the managers of an enterprise to express the HRM goals with specificity so that the objective and goals ...
__label__pos Here is a student using the Computer Center that was once located in Alumni Hall’s basement. Does anyone recognize her? An April 1890 issue of the Coup d’Etat, a student newspaper, described the basement as intended to be used as an armory and a space for cadets for “company evolutions in winter and inclem...
__label__pos By Amy Grotta and Brad Withrow-Robinson, OSU Forestry & Natural Resources Extension We have certainly experienced some significant drought conditions lately. Stressed and dying trees are showing up all around the Willamette Valley, with concern that this could lead to beetle outbreaks and still more trees ...
__label__neg Carbon Monoxide Detector What is the best protection against this silent killer? Especially during the winter, the “silent killer,” known as (CO), is responsible for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, causing an average of 450 deaths each year according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. More than...
__label__pos Thank you. The average US citizen was smarter than the elites. We proved it at the polling place. We didn’t like the choices we faced, but that doesn’t mean the candidates were the same. We didn’t like the lies. We voted and we improved our future despite the lies we faced. We were lied to by the US media....
__label__pos I seem to know more than my teachers Editorial ©iStockPhoto.com/ivan-96 A couple of years ago, a young Facebook friend commented that he had been reading “creation stuff” for years, and that it was “a lot of fun”. Matthew went on to say, “I have actually found that I am acing biology (specifically evolutio...
__label__neg BIO+SINTRA - Carbon Footprint Reduction, a contribution to enhance biodiversity in Sintra LIFE09 INF/PT/000048 Project description Environmental issues Beneficiaries Administrative data Read more Print PDF version Project description: Background The Cultural Landscape of Sintra, which was made a UNESCO Wor...
__label__pos "Making adjustments to protect your employees from musculoskeletal disorders need not be costly, difficult or frustrating. According to the Washington Department of Labor and Industries, there are a number simple strategies that you can implement at your workplace to strengthen or enhance an ergonomics pro...
__label__pos Please join me in welcoming back guest blogger Susie Bowie. As communications manager at the Community Foundation of Sarasota, Susie is a passionate and talented force helping organizations in the region develop their nonprofit marketing finesse… In the quest for the spiciest marketing and public relations...
__label__pos When you decide to trade in your room air conditioner for central air, you'll have decisions to make, including where to put the condenser of a split unit or condenser, evaporator and ducts of a closed system. Before putting this unit, with its humming fan in your attic -- particularly if the floor is full...
__label__pos iCrowdNewswire - Nov 11, 2015 2015 was a great year for crowdfunding. We have seen a lot of consolidation in the market, particularly in traditional rewards-based crowdfunding, an alternative way of financing new businesses that has definitely gone mainstream. We have seen some trends confirmed in 2015 tha...
__label__pos The Report “Healthcare Outsourcing Market: By Services (Payer, Claims processing, Claims adjudication, Mailroom services, Provider, Pharmaceuticals and Others); By Geography- Forecast (2016-2021)” , published by IndustryARC. Browse 8 Market Tables, 65 Figures spread through 241 Slides and an in-depth TOC o...
__label__pos I have been asked to respond to the challenge of the male gender deficit in church attendance. I wanted to make sure there really was a problem first. The most extensive research I could find (thanks to the wonderful EA information officer Kim Walker) revealed this table: Peter Brierley working off of the ...
__label__pos Engineers have a lot to do, even after they've solved a customer's complaint. Herb FlinkParker Fluid Control Div. New Britain, Conn. Engineers are often critical when it comes to solving customer problems. But even after fixing the problem, the engineer's job is only half done. He must still make sure the ...
__label__pos Judging by what our members tell us, taking care of business in 2015 is full of pain! Feeling your pain and anticipating your needs, MSEC has secured a treasure trove of fresh ideas to help you thrive despite these challenges. Cleverly disguised as books, they’ll inspire and fortify your brain. Tackle your...
__label__pos Rampant habitat destruction in Madagascar may be affecting more species than previously thought, both among amphibians (above, a newfound frog species in the Boophis genus) and other kinds of animals, experts said in May 2009. The deforestation rate in Madagascar is one of the highest on the planet, with m...
__label__pos July 1, 2013 Kerri Zemko, R.N., B.S.N., O.C.N., is an oncology research nurse and PCRM Food for Life Instructor. She will be teaching a Cancer Project series this month in Portland and Northwest VEG members get $10 off! Click here for more information. You can also visit her Facebook page. Do you have a he...
__label__pos Veronika Pehe: Do you think there is a place for activism within academia? To what extent should political engagement be part of academia’s social role? Absolutely. Academia is a huge part of the social world and we need to shape it in a conscious way, because it is an environment that is able to influence...
__label__pos "Eschew the monumental. Shun the Epic. All the guys who can paint great big pictures can paint great small ones." --Ernest Hemingway Overseas markets surged overnight as optimism grew that a bailout fund called the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) would receive permission to borrow funds from t...
__label__pos If you have ever served on a search committee, you will recall that a 20-page vita was a formidable reading task, especially if the CV did not have enough white space between segments. As a job-seeker you want to encapsulate your life to draw every reader’s interest. So how do you make your resumé visually...
__label__pos When the first Park(ing) Day was launched by Rebar in 2005, right here in San Francisco, it was on the vanguard of street space reclamation. Four years later, it’s undoubtedly part of a larger trend that includes such fine company as Sunday Streets, Pavement to Parks plazas, and the first steps towards a c...
__label__neg Fabric Stain Removal Fabric stain removal is something that we have to deal with on an everyday basis. Stains emerge suddenly on our best outfits and are often nearly impossible to get rid of. However, with a little vigilance, a lot of patience, and some amount of information about the stain and the fabric...
__label__neg An IT professional knows he has to have certifications and credentials under his belt to make it big in the field he has chosen to work in. However, with so many available programs to choose from, it can get confusing for him to choose the best one. It’s a common story in the IT industry for a person to ge...
__label__pos Gay marriage advocates won a big dual victory in two cases decided by the Supreme Court on Wednesday. But one of the two decisions, the ruling that effectively struck down California's Proposition 8, may have a very significant impact on governing that's separate from the gay-marriage issue. The Prop 8 rul...
__label__neg #writing a successful article that will be read by many is a difficult process. Often writers come up with ideas that are simply not good enough to garner a lot of attention. The most successful and widely read articles that I have written have utilized the following steps in order. 1. The idea This is the...
__label__pos Policymakers worldwide believe they can create vibrant media cities and are heavily investing public funds in hopes of reaping economic and cultural benefits from media and communications developments. They believe media cities will help improve transportation systems and the provision of a range of public...
__label__neg The Fair Labor Standards Act classifies some employees, such as certain professionals and executives, as exempt, meaning they are not covered by laws governing overtime pay. These workers usually are paid a set salary that is the same no matter how many hours they put in each week. There are both advantage...
__label__neg Chester Hotels - Stratford-upon-Avon Hotels Planning a relaxing Spa break in Britain? by Martin McAllister In today's fast-paced and often hectic modern world, relaxation is the key to maintaining not only an active and healthy body, but also a fresh and alert mind. Historically people have chosen to relax...
__label__pos I have visited five cities in three weeks, traveling to the North, South, East and West through some of the worst and most erratic weather of the year. I went from warm weather with pollen raining down everywhere to the snow, cold temperatures and wet, windy weather of the Northern reaches and then back do...
__label__pos Guy Finley explains how self-awareness allows you to directly experience what is currently interfering with your ability to be in relationship with what is good, true, and beautiful. The more this real self-knowledge is brought into your relationships, the more […] Life is equal opportunity for change … Th...
__label__neg All Topics Biotechnology Biotech Business Biotech Products Cancer Cardiovascular Dermatology Drug Discovery Endocrinology Gastroenterology Immunology Infectious Diseases Mental Health Neurology Obstetrics Orthopedics Public Health Respiratory Rheumatology Urology Track topics on Twitter Track topics that a...
__label__pos Vermont Law School has had a rough time lately. In an ominously titled post "Anatomy of a Law School Collapse," legal blog Constitutional Daily noted Vermont Law recently took the unusual step of downsizing staff. The New York Times also mentioned Vermont Law on Thursday in a story chronicling the precipit...
__label__neg Question: From Cody, Wyoming, USA: My five year old son was diagnosed four years ago. We have used Nutrasweet [aspartame] products a lot since diagnosis. I am becoming concerned about the prolonged use of it. Also, could it have an effect on his growth? Answer: Unless your son is having headaches or unexpl...
__label__pos David Weliver Founder Money Under 30 Yes, I think the best “splurge” young adults can make is on travel and experiences. Studies have shown time and time again that spending money on experiences like travel makes us far happier than spending money on material goods. (We’ve written about that effect here.) ...
__label__neg Scientific publications Comparative analysis of selected methods for the assessment of antimicrobial and membrane-permeabilizing activity: a case study for lactoferricin derived peptides Sánchez-Gómez S, Lamata M, Leiva J [SP] , Blondelle SE, Jerala R, Andrä J, Brandenburg K, Lohner K, Moriyón I, Martínez-...
__label__pos Calm before the Storm: Exercise your way out of stress So your big promotion is coming up and the interview is in 3 days, what do you do? There are so many things you can do but there is only one thing you shouldn't do - PANIC. Yes, the five-letter word that drives everyone crazy and prevents anyone from g...
__label__pos No rules, no limits, no conventions, no formats, no patronizing, no templates, no concessions: in one word, no constraints … In our culture, nothing seems to be tolerated that limits the writer’s essential freedom, her spontaneity, his eagerness to make associations while writing. In literature, however, a...
__label__pos Specifically development for the treatment of white wines and based on parietal polysaccharides and contributes maximum mannoproteins to the wine without the addition of other cytoplasm elements. The function of this group of polysaccharides is to emulate the “sur lies” process over a shorter time span wit...
__label__neg Bryant General Store 11/29/12 Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Food and Drug Administration Center for Tobacco Products 9200 Corporate Boulevard Rockville, MD 20850-3229 WARNING LETTER NOV 29, 2012 VIA UPS Bryant General Store Attn: Site Manager 26804 State Route 9 Northeast Ar...
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Just when I’m prepared to believe that I’ve seen every single act of political self-centeredness that an elected official could possibly display, leave it to the House Republicans to remind me that I reall...
__label__pos Laura Shin tells the story of canners, the people who scavenge the streets for discarded returnable bottles and cans. Without them, most redeemable containers would go to the dump instead of being recycled. New Yorkers are uncomfortable with the city’s waste. Hence the NIMBY attitudetoward a riverside recy...
__label__neg Skip to content Key resources Date posted: 29 March 2012 The National Prescribing Service (NPS) has announced that its training programs are successfully enhancing the abilities of Aboriginal Health Workers (AHWs) to help patients manage their medicines. 'We have had excellent feedback on the program from ...
__label__pos People with Disabilities and productive diversity in the Australian Public Service Australian Public Service Commission one-day diversity conference Notes: check against delivery Introduction Thank you for the opportunity to speak today. Allow me to commence by acknowledging the traditional owners of the l...
__label__neg In the absence of agreement on the meaning of "urbanisation", the European Commission and the World Bank are proposing a new definition based on a unique mapping of “Accessibility” called the Agglomeration Index. Key findings suggest that: • we passed the point at which more than half the world’s populatio...
__label__pos Hosting visits by retailers and foodservice organisations is an immensely important element in Invest NI’s marketing strategy by our Food Sector and Trade teams to assist the faster growth of our £4.5 billion food and drink industry. Our Meet the Buyer events, have, so far this year, helped over 600 compan...
__label__neg Number of Homeless Students Tops 27,000 OLYMPIA — February 4, 2013 — The reasons are varied: job loss. Unforeseen illness. Increasing housing costs. Foreclosures. The result is the same: homeless students. According to numbers released this past week by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, 2...
__label__neg Mometasone inhalation is used to prevent difficulty breathing, chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing caused by asthma. Mometasone inhalation is not used to treat an asthma attack (sudden episode of shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing) that has already started. Mometasone is in a class of medicati...
__label__pos Proof HIPAA stakes may be higher than you think James M. Berklan Like a kid who's staying up past his bedtime right in front of his parents' noses, long-term care operators have been enjoying a pass for at least a few years when it comes to HIPAA crackdowns. At least that's what the LTC fraternity has quie...
__label__pos My last net worth update was met with a number of questions, more specifically, what is the “corporate investment account” that has magically appeared as an asset line item? $200,000 The Corporation In 2006, I created MillionDollarJourney.com as a tool to keep track of my financial goals and as an outlet t...
__label__pos One in seven disabled kids sexually abused Up to one in seven Australian children with disabilities are likely to experience sexual abuse, a new report suggests. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse report, released on Monday, found that between nine and 14 in every 100 c...
__label__pos NASAR wants to be the “go to” for SAR. Not just nationally, but internationally as well. In order to be the “go to” we have to provide you with some value for coming and a place for us to share. We also need to reach out to you and make you knowledgeable about what we have to offer, and how that is of valu...
__label__pos In the Spring of 2010, a bespectacled, middle-aged policy wonk named Peter Schweizer fired up his laptop and began a months-long odyssey into a forbidding maze of public databases, hunting for the financial secrets of Washington’s most powerful politicians. Schweizer had been struck by the fact that member...
__label__pos Preventing the family from getting sick, once school starts again, is an essential part of everyone’s happiness. Children, can encounter lots of germs, during their school day, which could cause some illnesses. They can then bring those germs home to others in the family, which is not pleasant to worry abo...
__label__neg Sandwich for a 'change' A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to attend a lecture at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minn. If the word lecture brings back memories of a boring college professor you once had to listen to, Jay Weinstein would definitely reframe the meaning of that word for y...
__label__neg People For the American Way today applauded hearings held in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights, chaired by Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, exploring ways to reverse Citizens United by amending the Constitution and other means. “Today’s hearing is an impor...
__label__pos On July 14th, the anniversary of the glorious French Revolution, Syria is undergoing a popular revolution characterized by mass action and facing ferocious murderous repression by the Assad regime. The popular struggle in Syria is widespread. Demonstrations, large and small, are taking place in all parts o...
__label__pos Health Food safety dominates dinner discussion at VIV Asia Experts debated issues of food safety and security along the supply chain, both in Asia and globally, at a dinner hosted by Alltech during VIV Asia. Chaired by Aidan Connolly, it was attended by more than 150 industry leaders where the impact of re...
__label__pos According to their calculations inflation lags the development of the gold price to the tune of 14 months and the two are strongly correlated. So even if gold is to correct its recent stellar rise that has propelled it again into the #1 rank of all investments since 1973 expect inflation to pick up in 2006...
__label__neg TORONTO, December 11, 2012 - Although confident in their driving abilities, many Canadian parents still have serious concerns when their teens get behind the wheel. According to a recent RBC Insurance survey, nine-in-10 parents rate their teens as fairly good drivers, despite the fact that 79 per cent admi...
__label__pos The RIBA has launched a Sustainability Hub, designed to develop and grown into the one-stop portal for sustainability information for architects, students and educators alike. The Institute has been at the forefront of promoting sustainable and low carbon design for some time, and is now creating a web-bas...
__label__neg Many neglected indigenous plants can play an important role in fighting hunger, soil erosion and loss of biodiversity in developing countries. The ECHO Asia Seed Bank in Thailand encourages the use of such plants by saving their seeds and distributing them to development workers throughout Asia for free. R...
__label__pos It's no secret that you are what you eat, but the secret for many healthy women is organics. A clean diet gives Suzanne Stapler, a New Jersey-based nutrition expert, the edge when it comes to maintaining a healthy weight and warding off disease. "My health secret is organic whole foods and mostly organic s...
__label__pos A Brief Herstory: Food Justice and Rebel Toddlers Yesterday, I wrote about the importance of women writing our way back into history. In the post, I stressed that one needn’t have done something “big” like discovering the cure for cancer, or be as famous as Lady Gaga to share pieces of history about their ...
__label__neg So you’re ready to be a tea connoisseur, but you don’t know where to start. Well, you’re in luck! Being a fan of the art of tea drinking, I’ve made it easy for you by putting together everything you need to know about tea, including types of tea, origins, caffeine content and how to prepare the perfect cup...
__label__pos Soaking up the Eco-Sponge Mark Mathis thinks his company has a system that could revolutionize how oil field wastes are dealt with in the Bakken and potentially render special waste landfills obsolete. One of the main arguments for such landfills, like one that could be placed about four miles north of Fai...
__label__pos Fulfilled Presently Lesson: Luke 4:14-21 My first sermon…stunk. I had not yet had a preaching class and I was returning to my church, Northminster Presbyterian, in Pensacola, Florida to check in and tell them about all the wonderful things I was learning in seminary. The pastor asked me to preach. I should...
__label__neg WFP chief stresses importance of food security to Pakistan's developmentListen / Although Pakistan is a country of "rich potential," development there is being hampered because vulnerable people are struggling to meet their daily food needs. That assessment comes from Ertharin Cousin, head of the World Foo...
__label__neg A commonly used insecticide disorients bees, making it difficult for them to find their way back to the hive, according to new research. That may help explain an alarming decline in the numbers of these vital insects seen across the United States and Europe, and the puzzling phenomenon called colony collap...
__label__neg APOC wins António Champalimaud Vision Award 2011 The biggest global award for outstanding contributions to the prevention of visual impairment and blindness totalling 1 million Euros goes to APOC APOC – African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control – recognized for its contribution to the prevention and fig...