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__label__pos TRAINOR LAUNCHES Ex-TRAINING IN VIETNAM TRAINOR LAUNCHES Ex-TRAINING IN VIETNAM PRESS STATEMENT: "We have no guarantee of success, but daring to take chances is the Trainor way", remarks CEO, Terje Gravdal on the company's Ex-training venture in Vietnam.The company believes they have found the right man fo... |
__label__neg Question Why do I feel tingling in my calf after running? I am 24 and female. I run five miles a day. Recently I develped a tingling sensation in my right calf. Should I stretch more? Answer Exercise activates many nerves and sensations that we feel in our muscles. A tingling sensation is derived from a ne... |
__label__pos America Needs to Lead With Its Military, Not Follow By Its Diplomacy During his speech to West Point Graduates this year, President Obama stated that “We have to broaden our tools to include diplomacy and development; sanctions and isolation; appeals to international law; and, if just, necessary and effect... |
__label__neg NEWS August 11, 1992 | Should a woman take estrogen when her body stops making it? The question stirs intense debate among health experts. It also provokes confusion and worry among the millions of American women who must decide whether estrogen replacement therapy is right for them. When a woman reaches m... |
__label__pos Yesterday, I received an email from a retailer suggesting that I purchase a product I already bought last month. Don’t they know me by now?! It’s amazing how we’ve gone from the transactional nature of shopping on the web to demanding a personalized experience. Small wonder, a recent Edelman report reveals... |
__label__neg How to Afford College When You Don’t Think It’s Possible… September 14, 2012 : Dominique Brown - Guest Contributor Editor’s Note: Here’s to education! But, with rising tuition costs, you may question how to afford college. With these strategies, affording college may be within reach, even if you think it’s... |
__label__pos I don't remember when I first met Scott Simon but I do know it was on Twitter. I'm pretty sure he responded to a hopefully-witty tweet of mine, and then we began conversing online, which is pretty amazing to me considering he has 1.25 million fans. He's totally hilarious, uncommonly smart, with a heart the... |
__label__pos Photo: (L) Western and Central U.S. at Night, Year 2000, (R) Western and Central U.S. at Night, Year 2012. In one decade, fracking in the Bakken has created an expansive industrial infrastructure. NASA’s Earth at Night series reveals the landscape of the Oil Age. Hydrocarbons such as coal supply most power... |
__label__neg Title Date of this Version Summer 7-27-2011 Abstract Transpiration-use efficiency coefficient (Kc) describes the amount of biomass produced per unit transpiration at a given vapor pressure deficit. A series of greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine the K c values of seven weed species and to me... |
__label__pos Water Wars or Water Trades? “Dozens of different groups—from residents to corporate interests to environmental advocates—have long held divergent views on how water should be allocated and managed in the three states [Georgia, Alabama, & Florida] ,” Apalachicola Riverkeeper’s website says. “While the de ba... |
__label__pos Improving Student Success with PLA PortfoliosElizabeth Matthews | Assistant Professor in the Center for Worker Education, City College of New York Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) is a pathway allowing students to earn college credit through experience or exam. In this article, I am going to cover one speci... |
__label__pos Retain power and consistency during the golf swing by staying behind the golf ball. Find out what this means and how to do it with this golf tip. It is important to stay behind the ball during the golf swing motion. Staying behind the ball means that the head stays still, acts as the center of the swing an... |
__label__neg No, diabetes has both components. It has both genetic and lifestyle components as well. The inheritance changes with the type of diabetes as well. There is increased susceptibility to type 1 diabetes if inherited, but the disease is not genetically predetermined. The identical twin of a patient with type 1... |
__label__neg by Aaron Levitt | February 5, 2014 6:15 am Investors in TransCanada (TRP[1]) stock got some much welcome news over the weekend. The much-maligned Keystone XL pipeline expansion received a positive environmental study review from the State Department. [2]That environmental review is seen as a critical step[... |
__label__neg Abstract Background and Objectives: Genotype changes have been observed during long-term follow-up in adults with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and distribution of HBV genotype shifts in treated and untreated European children during the differ... |
__label__neg Episodic activity in a heterogeneous excitatory network, from spiking neurons to mean field First Online: Received: Revised: Accepted: DOI: 10.1007/s10827-007-0064-4 Cite this article as: Vladimirski, B.B., Tabak, J., O’Donovan, M.J. et al. J Comput Neurosci (2008) 25: 39. doi:10.1007/s10827-007-0064-4 Cit... |
__label__neg Brie Weiler Reynolds is the content and social media manager at FlexJobs, the award-winning site for telecommuting and flexible job listings, and a former career advisor. At FlexJobs, Brie offers job seekers career and work-life balance advice through the FlexJobs Blog and social media. In a time when job ... |
__label__neg Obesity is linked to several cancers Too many people are unaware obesity is linked to cancer, and believe the main reason to lose weight is to look good, a survey suggests. Cancer Research UK says its findings show a worrying lack of knowledge. The poll of over 4,000 adults found 40% thought looking good w... |
__label__pos Modern developments in flexible packaging are bringing pouches, films and foils to the market on an unprecedented scale. We profile some of the flexible packaging market's most promising innovations to safeguard product quality, enhance visibility, improve environmental sustainability and more. Flexible pa... |
__label__pos Have you noticed in the landscape that the sycamores, and to a lesser degree, the plane trees are devoid of leaves? Anthracnose of Platanus species is a well known disease in our area. The disease causes leaf and shoot blight, twig cankers, and branch dieback, and has been particularly severe this spring. ... |
__label__neg Home | About | Journals | Submit | Contact Us | Français The mechanism of action of volatile general anesthetics has not yet been resolved. In order to identify the effects of isoflurane on the membrane, we measured the steady-state anisotropy of two fluorescent probes that reside at different depths. Inco... |
__label__pos Sara Dickerman just wrote a terrific piece for Slate in which she put five cookbooks— The Fannie Farmer Cookbook, The Joy of Cooking, The New Best Recipe, How to Cook Everything , and Marcella Says—to the test by having her culinarily challenged husband cook from them. As a staunch supporter of Mark Bittma... |
__label__neg Investors in MBIA (NYSE:MBI) might be getting a value stock gem at this current price. Here are a few of the reasons why this stock is poised to outperform. MBIA Inc. is a property & casualty insurance company with revenue of $876.00 million and a market cap of $1.02 billion. The stock qualifies as a small... |
__label__pos On January 16, 2013 my mother committed suicide. She was 55 years old, just two months shy of her 56th birthday. The suicide was her second attempt in three months following an eleven-month illness that several physicians and specialists failed to correctly diagnosis until eight weeks before her more succe... |
__label__pos St. Thomas’ College was founded as an educational institution in 1889 by the then Vicar Apostolic of Thrissur, Rt. Rev. Adolphus Edwin Medlycott, PhD, a former Professor of Rhetoric at the Propaganda College, Rome. The College began as a High School in 1894 under the managership of Fr. Zambanelli, and Fr. ... |
__label__pos Looking for way to boost your recycling game? Facilities Services is hosting a workshop, “Facilities Fundamentals: Everyday Recycling and Zero Waste Practices,” from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday, September 28, at the International House Great Room. recycling News As UT prepares for Earth Day, faculty, s... |
__label__pos INDIAN TRAIL – Work should start in the next few weeks on a road project that could eventually be key in bringing more economic development to Indian Trail, as well as bring big traffic relief for area drivers. Construction of part one of the Chestnut Parkway project was awarded recently to Blythe Developm... |
__label__pos As Neil Young once sang, “the summer ends and the winter winds begin to holler all around the bend…” Yes, it’s that time of year once again when the cooler weather sets in and the truly cold and snowy months of winter loom ever closer on the horizon. Residents of the northern half of North […] Driving an R... |
__label__neg Everybody knows that whole grain foods are good for health. After all, studies show they can decrease the risk of heart disease and diabetes and can even help manage weight. Yet despite the increase in “whole grain” awareness, many Americans still don’t get enough (especially little ones). What exactly is ... |
__label__neg Whenever our grandson, JC, comes over to our house for a visit, I always like to make him a special treat – and this delicious and refreshing POM Pomegranate Sherbet was my latest recipe to try! JC is such a great kid – responsible and kind, a high honors student, and he’s like a sweet, big brother to Emma... |
__label__neg Help your pets cool off in the dog days of summer with tasty frozen delights made just for them. When the heat seems to crank all the way up on sweltering summer days, nothing beats the refreshment of a cool treat. The next time you enjoy a tasty ice cream cone or popsicle, consider giving your dog one of ... |
__label__neg Hangover is very disturbing. Person suffering from it feels restless and upset and unable to do normal daily activity. Given below are some effective home remedies to overcome hangover. Water: Water is the best home remedy to avoid hangover or to get rid of it. The major cause of hangover is dehydration; h... |
__label__neg This quick, fresh jam (made without added pectin) gets thicker the longer you cook it. Test it by spooning some out of the pot and then dropping it back in—it should stick to the spoon and fall off slowly in a thick mound. Makes 6 cups Ingredients 3½ pounds ripe peaches 3½ cups sugar 1 tablespoon grated le... |
__label__neg MSM is important for the creation of collagen and proper formation of cartilage, thereby helping maintain healthy, flexible joints. It is also important for the normal formation of bone and other connective tissues, such as ligaments, tendons and skin. MSM has a positive effect on teeth, nails and hair. Cu... |
__label__pos Introduction In the nineteenth century two men wrote extensive essays on their ideas or explanations of the society they were in at the time. Both men had the best interest of the country at heart and the ideas were similar but had major differences. Henry Spencer idea was simple enough, Darwin’s theory on... |
__label__neg Fitness and Recreation: Career and Education Opportunities in Minneapolis, Minnesota Fitness and Recreation: Fitness and Recreation workers help people as they work out and relax in gyms, spas and sports facilities. Attending to customers both in the facilities and the locker rooms, they work to make sure ... |
__label__neg Our Research Gallery #1 Postgraduate research1 of 8 Research is at the heart of what we do. Our postgraduate and early-career researchers are supported by the Doctoral College, which stimulates, supports and sustains a vibrant research and intellectual environment across and between disciplines for postgra... |
__label__neg A Hot Time in the Medieval Southwestern Baltic Sea Reference Andren, E., Andren, T. and Sohlenius, G. 2000. The Holocene history of the southwestern Baltic Sea as reflected in a sediment core from the Bornholm Basin. Boreas 29: 233-250. What was done The authors conducted an extensive analysis of changes i... |
__label__neg You are here People’s experience of care: What we want to know and why Why we want to hear from you It’s our job to make sure that health and social care services in England provide people with safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care. We do this by inspecting and monitoring the care that servi... |
__label__pos The Dr. Oz show starts today with Oz saying that our “energy type” can be the reason we can’t lose weight and are sluggish all the time. We get the three energy types and specific ways each one reacts to certain foods, chemicals, and slow thyroid activity. He goes over each energy type and gives […] Today’... |
__label__pos Oftentimes in the design process, coming up with a “point of view” to guide design is challenging. However, focussing on a point of view allows designers to flare and come up with novel ideas to innovative. We spent time with the team at Prospect Sierra drilling to, defining and redefining their point of v... |
__label__neg Induction straightening of welded deck Most landlubbers don’t know it, but the straightening of welded deck and bulkhead plates is a crucial task in modern shipbuilding. It’s also a task that EFD Induction has been making easier and more cost-efficient for the past quarter of a century. In 1981, EFD Induct... |
__label__pos Should Women Rule the World? At 31, Dee Dee Myers became one of the youngest White House press secretaries in history. She was also the first woman. Whether due to her age, gender, or experience, the job offered to Myers came with less authority and a smaller office. She was still able to demonstrate her c... |
__label__pos The hardest thing for any government to do is to pay attention to the long term. The system creates incentives for politicians to focus on short-term solutions and ignore long-term outlooks. The inability to look beyond this morning’s political fight defines the dysfunctional entity that passes for a feder... |
__label__pos Getting personal: inside a San Francisco supermarket, the 500-square-foot Blue Shield of California retail store offers customers the opportunity to speak with insurance agents in person, rather than by phone or email. I’ve said it before, but I think it bears repeating: the International Retail Design Con... |
__label__neg FOREST FIRES IN INDONESIA In 1997 and 1998 dry weather conditions, coinciding with a severe El Niño and land-clearing activities, resulted in the most extensive forest fires on record in Indonesia. By Surendra Shrestha In 1997 alone haze caused by air pollutants from fire spread for more than 3,200 kilomet... |
__label__pos When my mother and I toured assisted living centers together to see if she wanted to move from her apartment, I saw the wide range of offerings in my area. A couple of centers were so great I'd love to have moved in myself, if I could afford it. It seemed a great way to get pampered and not have to go out ... |
__label__neg New York HOME | LAWS | ORGANIZATIONS | CASES | LEGISLATION | COMMON CORE | LEYES EN ESPAÑOL Senate Bill 4686: Compulsory School Attendance to Age 18 Author: Senator Martin M. Dilan Summary: Senator Martin M. Dilan introduced a compulsory attendance bill which would have increased the compulsory age to 18. ... |
__label__neg I was selected last fall to replace Connie Tipton as the president and CEO of IDFA. I am thoroughly enjoying the new role at IDFA and have been busy completing all the items outlined in my 100-day plan presented to the selection committee. For those who may not know me, I’d like to start by sharing a bit a... |
__label__neg I’ve tried every solution out there for disguising or preventing male pattern baldness. It’s true that Toppik Hair Building Fibers won’t cure a receding hairline, but for me this product has proved extremely effective at doing the job it claims to do, as well as being cheaper than many of the other options... |
__label__pos Enterprise Minister, Barry Gardiner MP, today stressed that businesses must focus on innovation to achieve faster economic growth, during a visit to the Ards area to discuss local economic development opportunities. During a meeting with the Mayor of Ards, Councillor Hamilton Gregory and Council representa... |
__label__pos i will like a fully written paper thanks...... by this Wednesday... thank you How does this part fit into your paper I don't see any thing? What role would society and family play in Jasmine's cognitive development at this stage of development? What cultural, psychosocial and physical influences will be se... |
__label__neg What Is Stage Hypnosis? Stage hypnosis, as the name suggests, is hypnotism performed in front of an audience for entertainment. Reviled and revered in equal measure, stage hypnotists have been legislated against, treated with suspicion and disdain, and denounced, paradoxically, as both seedy charlatans and... |
__label__pos Labor disputes and heavy snowfall were the dominant factors affecting the Low2No innovation pipeline this week. Myself and most of the Finnish delegation did manage to reach Garmisch for the final two days of Forum Holzbau. The message was quite clear: industrialized timber construction has achieved maturi... |
__label__neg This forum is for questions and support pertaining to mental health issues such as: Anger, Dementia, Depression, Family Problems, Memory Problems, Personality Disorders, Phobias, Schizophrenia, Transitions and Work Problems. I am currently on 150 mg. of Effexor. I am finding that I have a craving for carbo... |
__label__neg America is known as the land of opportunities, a cultural melting pot where anything is possible, and nowhere is that more evident than in Miami Florida . With its large international population, Miami is the ideal location for people looking for a place to learn English. Everyday there are more are people... |
__label__pos Careers / Police Patrol Officers Reviews There are 2 reviews of this career. Write an online review and share your thoughts about this career with others! A police officer's career should not be entered into lightly. While it can be very rewarding, it is also very demanding. The pay is never going to make ... |
__label__neg A state report on Alzheimer's disease released Tuesday recommends that Missouri focus on diagnosing cases early, making services available and improving training for first responders and health care workers. Officials estimate that more than 110,000 Missouri residents have Alzheimer's disease or another ty... |
__label__pos A leading New York dermatologist says treating sun damage is not just superficial, it is good survival strategy. Sun damage runs the spectrum from a sprinkling of freckles to lethal skin cancer. It's a continuum, says a world expert in its treatment, New York dermatologist Darrell S. Rigel. A clinical prof... |
__label__neg What you will study This fascinating, multidisciplinary module is an ideal starting point if you have little or no previous knowledge of the arts and languages, and would like to develop both your subject knowledge and your study skills. It explores a range of subjects, including art history, English, Engl... |
__label__pos Fill’er Up! Imagine plugging in your car overnight for a charge that would allow you to drive for about 300 miles before needing to be charged again and costing you the electrical equivalent to 60 cents a gallon of gasoline. Imagine no exhaust or emissions since the car would have no need for an internal c... |
__label__neg Global revenue for medical membrane devices is expected to reach $29.4 billion by 2020. (PRWEB) September 15, 2015 Wellesley, Mass., September 15, 2015 – Changes in the global health scenario have led to increased demand for novel, efficient and cost- effective devices in the membrane products industry. BC... |
__label__neg To access the full text documents, please follow this link: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/10393 Title: Health and reproduction of red mullet, Mullus barbatus, in the western Mediterranean Sea Author: Ferrer Maza, Dolors; Muñoz Frigola, Marta; Lloret Romañach, Josep; Faliex, Elisabeth; Vila Espuña, Sílvia; Sa... |
__label__neg Peptic Ulcer Peptic Ulcer: Introduction A peptic ulcer is a hole in the lining of the stomach or the duodenum of the small intestine. There are two types of peptic ulcers. They include a gastric ulcer, which is a peptic ulcer in the stomach. A duodenal ulcer is a peptic ulcer in the duodenum, the first sec... |
__label__neg This paper has been added to your cart ($35.00) With elongation of average human life, problem such as bone embrittlement and osteoporosis call for quick solution and the expectation for artificial biomaterials heightens. Many ceramics widely used as artificial biomaterials are limited by their poor reliab... |
__label__neg Halliburton has admitted that it destroyed evidence during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, a criminal act designed to keep the blame—and the government's anger—squarely focused on BP and Transocean as an estimated 5 million barrels of crude oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico. The surprising ... |
__label__neg The STEM Education Coalition has joined over 400 educational organizations, private businesses, and professional societies in a joint letter asking Congress to reauthorize the Carl D. Perkins Career & Technical Education Act. The letter follows the Coalition’s response to the Senate Committee on Health, Ed... |
__label__pos Paul-André Larose, Ph.D. Ontario, Canada (Rev. 2011/05/06) Cycling can be seen as being Competitive, Recreational or Functional. Consequently, there are three types of Cycling. This document deals with one of these, namely with Functional Cycling. This form of Active Transportation, generally Intra-Urban i... |
__label__pos It’s somewhat embarrassing to admit that between the years of seven and 17, my whole life had been directed toward getting into Harvard. Every essay, every test, and every homemade diorama depicting Native American domestic life represented one more cliff to be scaled on the great ascent to Harvard College... |
__label__pos Well hello there! Wow, be sure to check out the more than 150 dining rooms linked up on the last post! Beautiful. :) Today I’m sharing the final frontier in the basement finishing process -- we’re hoping next month to get the flooring installed. After that there’s still plenty to do – it’s just going to be... |
__label__neg Myanmar is working to improve the protection of children, planning to launch a birth registration week soon in three states and regions as a pilot project before a nationwide coverage to ensure children get registered after birth. With technical and financial support from the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) an... |
__label__pos A Bangladeshi professor who pioneered micro-lending in the developing world said micro-loans can also help the poor in industrial countries. Muhammad Yunus has taken his self-help message to Los Angeles. Professor Yunus came up with the concept of microcredit lending when he learned that 42 Bangladeshi wom... |
__label__pos CommScope is offering a new, comprehensive solution to wireless operators for enabling successful fibre-to-the-antenna (FTTA) site deployments. The latest solution builds on its success with communications company Ooredoo in standardising tower tops for cellular sites. The FTTA Turnkey Solution, part of th... |
__label__neg Can tea side effects be avoided? Find out what the side effects of tea are and how to deal with them. Tea side effects revealed “ Too much of a good thing,” my mother would say. “Even something that is good for you can be bad for you.” Ice cream is delicious, but eating too much can make you fat. Red wine ... |
__label__pos Filed under: Domestic Policy, Health Care, Politics | Tags: A Mess, Democrat lies, Obamacare, Poorly Conceived Here is a really important article laying out just exactly why Obama Care is such a mess. Now that Chief Justice Roberts has decided that the intent, the viability of the Affordable Care Act is mo... |
__label__pos As marketing executives look towards 2016, shaping big-data focused strategies for customer acquisition is a key priority at many organizations. While 90% of organizations have a medium to high investment in big data, only 50% are 'routinely' applying big data to regularly engage customers. Some 44% report... |
__label__pos The Obama administration has unilaterally cut the number of nuclear weapons in the Pentagon’s nuclear weapons stockpile to 4,018 warheads, a reduction of 553 warheads since September 2015. The reduction was disclosed by Vice President Joe Biden during a speech at the Carnegie Endowment for International Pe... |
__label__neg Statistical rehabilitation of improper correlation matrices The simplest way to describe the dependence for a set of financial assets is their correlation matrix. This correlation matrix can be improper when it is specified element-wise. We describe a new method for obtaining a positive definite correlatio... |
__label__neg Sandoval joins California Public Utilities Commission Catherine J. K. Sandoval is used to breaking new ground. The East Los Angeles native was the first in her family to earn a bachelor’s degree. After graduating from Yale, she was the first Latina from California to be selected for a Rhodes scholarship to... |
__label__neg Campbell, Carl (2011): Efficiency wage setting, labor demand, and Phillips curve microfoundations. PDF MPRA_paper_34121.pdf Download (1MB) | Preview Abstract This study demonstrates that a model with efficiency wages and imperfect information produces a Phillips curve relationship. Equations are derived fo... |
__label__pos Here at “RenaissanceRonin” a while back ( a few years ago, in fact) , we started highlighting people who lived inspiring lives. “The Life and Times…” isn’t just about steel and stone structures. It’s also about the families, made of steel and stone, that built this great nation. It’s about preserving that ... |
__label__neg Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Jousan, Frank Dean Author's Email Address dean_jousan@yahoo.com URN etd-06282002-145257 Title Effects of Differences in Dietary Protein and Varying the Interval from Collection of Bovine Embryos to Freezing on Embryo Quality and Viability Degree Master of Science Dep... |
__label__neg Is China Important for Bitcoin? Despite the volatility in the price of Bitcoin, it continues to hover close to the $1,000 mark. Even the news of China's boycott of the virtual currency didn't dampen Bitcoin users and investors from holding on to it. Some analysts think that China's decision to keep Bitcoin... |
__label__neg This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Bloomberg BNA’s Corporate Law & Accountability Report is available on the Corporate Law Resource Center. This news service keeps corporate practitioners informed of legal developments of... By Che Odom Feb. 29 ... |
__label__pos Product Details In schools across the world teachers are expected to deliver lifeless curricula, often dreamt up by policy makers, to the children in their care. But a teacher can be a miracle worker, breathing life and joy into a child’s time in school. The curriculum can be a liberating vehicle for teach... |
__label__neg For Immediate Release June 24, 1999 404/679-7287 Statement from Paul Hartfield, Endangered Species Biologist U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlanta "Good Evening. My name is Paul Hartfield. I'm an Endangered Species biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and I want to welcome all of you to th... |
__label__neg First Time Home Buyer in South DakotaIf you are looking to buy your 1st home, you've come tothe right place. Fill out the form on the right to get started. Get advice from our community Instant quotes, competitive rates Be in control, choose the right lender Get a Free Quote! Speak to an expert today! Secu... |
__label__neg Paraoxonases — poster-children for gene-environment interactions By John House Veteran NIEHS grantee Clement Furlong, Ph.D., a leading researcher in the study of insecticide metabolism and professor of genome sciences and medicine at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine, visited NIEHS Sept. 4.... |
__label__neg The US Pacific Command has canceled its 16th annual Chiefs of Defense Conference, scheduled for Oct. 21 to 24 in Honolulu — much to the chagrin of Cetra Language Solutions, a small foreign language services company that was contracted by the federal government to provide interpreters at the event. “We are ... |
__label__neg One of the less-welcome birthday gifts you'll likely get when you turn 50 is a reminder from your doctor that it's time to schedule your first colonoscopy. This is a very important screening, and if everyone received one, deaths from colorectal cancer would likely drop dramatically. However, I know the pro... |
__label__neg How should a contractor respond when the owner or designer directs that some aspect of construction be accomplished in a fashion that the contractor believes will not be successful, violates applicable specifications or standards, or in the worst case, will result in an unsafe condition at the facility? Wh... |
__label__pos Literature Review On Increasing The Wealth Of Shareholders INTRODUCTION Financial decision making moves around "increasing the wealth of shareholder's" and these financial decisions can be very tricky sometimes. One basic question "proportion of debt to equity?" and there could be hundreds of options but t... |
__label__pos The nation's mail delivery service is participating in a variety of experiments to determine its role in a future that could very well be dominated by electronic mail, fax and other paperless forms of communication. The experiments range from selling stamps through interactive TV to overnight delivery of h... |
__label__pos LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — As firefighters Friday battled the raging Los Alamos wildfire that has forced 25,000 people from their homes and threatened a U.S. nuclear weapons lab, federal officials temporarily halted use of controlled burns like the one that sparked the blaze. At a news conference with New Mexico l... |
__label__neg What does the Sector Rotation Model reveal about the current market situation? Money appears to be flowing into Defensive Sectors and in part away from Offensive Sectors, which is a clear “Caution” or warning sign for the market at the moment. Let’s take a look at Sector Performance Year-to-Date: I break d... |
__label__pos California voters made it clear mental health services are a priority for state spending when in November 2004 they passed Proposition 63, which imposes a tax on the wealthy to pay for mental health care. The funding mechanism worked splendidly, generating about $1 billion a year for mental health services... |
__label__pos Democracy vs. austerity Throughout history it has always been difficult to take something away from someone once you have given it to them. Europe is finding that it is extremely difficult to reign in public finances once they start to go out of control. Democracies don’t like to vote for austerity, which ... |
__label__neg Gardening, Self-Sufficiency, Natural Yeast, Writing -- all the things I'm passionate about!Copyright 2013 Caleb Warnock. This blog content and images are not in the public domain and may not be used anywhere without the express written permission of the author. -ACV and weight loss. ACV “may turn on certai... |
__label__neg 1.2.1. The Bradford assay The Bradford assay for protein quantification is a popular protein assay because it is simple, rapid, inexpensive, and sensitive. It is based on the direct binding of Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 dye (CBBG) to proteins at arginine, tryptophan, tyrosine, histidine, and phenylalan... |
__label__neg Christmas Wine Strategy: WMD! If there is ever a time to shell out on good wine, it is during the holidays. In-laws aside, you are surrounded by the people you love most in the world, so treat them well. When it comes to wine strategy, think WMD. That’s not weapons of mass destruction, but wines for welcom... |
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