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__label__pos WASHINGTON If he wins, President Barack Obama would try to apply the leverage of his victory toward a lasting economic revival on his terms – guided by political lessons learned and the legacy he wants. Because Obama has made his race against Mitt Romney about two competing visions for the nation, he would... |
__label__neg Excessive Barking Why does Fido bark so much? Barking is a dog’s most basic form of communication to call attention to his physical needs; if he’s hot, cold, hungry, thirsty, wants to play or has to ‘go’, vocalizing is Fido’s way of asking for his needs to be met. Some dogs are bred specifically to bark as... |
__label__neg SEATTLE, May 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Milliman, Inc., a premier global consulting and actuarial firm, today released the results of its latest Pension Funding Index (PFI), which consists of 100 of the nation's largest corporate defined benefit pension plans. In April, these pension plans experienced a $37 b... |
__label__pos ONE of the largest employers of backpacker labour in Australia has called on the senate to pass the federal government’s 15 per cent backpacker tax bill. Australian Blueberry Growers Association president Greg McCulloch said the proposed 15pc tax was fair and reasonable. Mr McCulloch’s call follows obstruc... |
__label__pos Robeco uses cookies to analyze your visit to this site, to share information via social media and to personalize the site and advertisements in line with your own preferences. By clicking on agree or by continuing on this site, you agree to the above. More information and adjusting cookie settings.AGREE By... |
__label__pos Everyone is familiar with the analogy of comparing ripples in the water to a catalyst that causes multiple, far-reaching effects. Southeastern’s annual documentary project aims to be just that for issues that face our world today. Each year since 2012, teams of SEU students, staff and faculty have worked w... |
__label__pos Critically examine the role that cultural differences play in the accounting differences found internationally. Answer with reference to at least 2 contrasting countries Introduction: Accounting practices tend to hold divergent views in different parts of the world; these differences are caused by various ... |
__label__neg January 2003 As people with HIV are living longer due to advances in HIV medicines, there is a rise in death rates from conditions not historically associated with HIV. This includes an increase in risks and rates of both liver and kidney failure, often caused by hepatitis B or C, and underlying kidney dis... |
__label__pos Continuous improvement, consistency and collaboration are the ways process is managed effectively. Without it, you’re just a micromanager. Making it Better Business Process Management (BPM) is absolutely necessary to any company, but what’s the point if you don’t use what you know to improve? There also ne... |
__label__neg It’s the political season, and there’s a lot of talk of late in Wisconsin about the most polarizing and controversial of subjects — abortion. But there’s very little real discussion of how often it happens. The answer: much less frequently than many people probably think. Abortions are down dramatically ar... |
__label__pos Visualizing Chinese Investment in Africa Visualizing Chinese Investment in Africa We have said previously that Africa is the new land of opportunity for speculators and investors. Although there is no shortage of risks, the continent is home to vast amounts of resource wealth, the fastest growing class of ... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email A swashplate or swash plate is a component which can be used to convert circular motion into reciprocating motion, and vice versa. Swashplates can be used in a variety of settings, with one of the most famous applications being the helicopter swashplate, ... |
__label__neg X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is a disease that can present itself in many different forms (phenotypes). Symptoms range from a progressive disease of the spinal cord in men and women (AMN) to a fatal brain disease in boys and men (cerebral ALD). ALD is caused by a genetic defect (mutation) in the ABC... |
__label__neg Sex toys for women are among the most popular out there – especially when it comes to a vibrator. Many women use sex toys during... continue reading Sex toys for women are among the most popular out there – especially when it comes to a vibrator. Many women use sex toys during masturbation and even during ... |
__label__neg Title: Logic-Based Models for the Analysis of Cell Signaling Networks Author: Morris, Melody K.; Saez-Rodriguez, Julio; Lauffenburger, Douglas A.; Sorger, Peter Karl Note: Order does not necessarily reflect citation order of authors. Citation: Morris, Melody K., Julio Saez-Rodriguez, Peter K. Sorger, and D... |
__label__pos First 500 words of the document: STALKING Stalking refers to the obsessive following or observing of another person. ABSORPTION ADDICTION MODEL Developed by McCutcheon in 2002. Celebrity worship typically begins in adolescense due to deficits in real relationships at this time in our lives. This model pred... |
__label__neg Statistical Analysis of the Additive and Multiplicative Hypotheses of Multiple Exposure Synergy For Cohort and Case-Control Studies This paper considers hypotheses tests for synergistic relationships in epidemiological studies. Two hypotheses are considered. First, I develop tests of the additive hypothesi... |
__label__neg Dr. Anbar, the Principal Investigator of ASU's NASA Astrobiology Institute team, is a biogeochemist interested in the past and future evolution of the Earth as a habitable planet and how this knowledge informs the search for inhabited worlds beyond Earth. His current research focuses on the chemical evolut... |
__label__pos The Future of Aptitude Testing May 21, 2012 1 Comment Jonah Lehrer highlights a new study about the neuroscience of effort, perseverance, and why we temporarily give up in the face of bordem. The first thing Treadway and colleagues discovered is that subjects showing greater dopaminergic activity in the le... |
__label__neg Introduction Farmers are involved for making better quality foods which are pest resistant and more nutritious. It can be produced with lesser gestation period and taste better than the natural produce. Traits of different plants are used to produce a better and richer quality of food. Download paper "Thir... |
__label__pos Learning to feed yourself can be one of the most terrifying things. Am I about to give myself food poisoning? If I eat this too often will I end up with scurvy? How can I get the most nutritional bang for my buck? Why does this still taste like ass? With Ode to My Pantry, learn to navigate a grocery store ... |
__label__neg Caregivers Count Too! Section 4: Selected Annotated Bibliography for Caregiver Assessment This annotated bibliography includes brief summaries of 48 publications (journal articles, book chapters, monographs) concerning the assessment of family and informal caregivers of older persons and adults with disabi... |
__label__pos It’s been a busy couple of weeks for everyone concerned with the future of motor bodily injury claims handling. The MoJ responded to its whiplash consultation, the Transport Select Committee (TSC) challenged that response and made a further request for evidence, and last week there was a parliamentary deba... |
__label__neg Biofuels will serve the interests of large industrial groups rather than helping to cut carbon emissions and ward off climate change, according to research to be published in the International Journal of Environment and Health this month. Simone Vieri of the University “La Sapienza” of Rome, Italy, explain... |
__label__neg Constipation occurs when stools become hard and are difficult topass. A child may cry because he or she is constipated. A crying episodeusually occurs while the child is trying to pass a stool and normally will stopwhen the stool is passed. Some parents are overly concerned about how often their child has ... |
__label__pos The extraordinary events in the Philippines of the last few days lead the news agenda this morning. BBC R4Today covered the story in depth with an unfortunate slip by UK Minister Justine Greening, describing the British Governments approach to supporting Indonesia, which of course is not the affected area.... |
__label__pos Abstract This research examines how practitioners in the art museum engage with difference, particularly with the black subject, and the influence that policy, which is intended to promote access and inclusion, has on the process. How difference is imagined and addressed is explored through an investigatio... |
__label__neg Abscess Of the ickiest things that can come out of our bodies, pus definitely ranks up there near the top. The word even sounds disgusting! But even though pus seems nasty, it’s actually the body’s way of trying to heal from an infection. Luckily, we usually don’t have to deal with pus. But sometimes peopl... |
__label__pos Continue Reading Choose a good home cordless phone by deciding how many extensions are needed and which features you want. Consider usability issues, look for a model with a battery backup, and select a well-rated brand. Some of the brands commonly available include AT&T, VTech, Panasonic, Motorola and Cla... |
__label__pos There are 2.4 million Filipino Americans, projected to become the largest Asian-American population in the latest census. Filipinos have a unique culturaly, religious, and historical background and, as a result, have mental health needs that differ significantly from other Asian American groups. Beginning ... |
__label__neg PhD Distinguishing cyanobacteria from algae using bio-optical remote sensing. This study advances the use of remote sensing for eutrophication and cyanobacterial bloom detectionin inland and near-coastal waters. The hypothesis that prokaryotic cyanobacteria can besystematically differentiated from algae (o... |
__label__pos The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline could hit an all-time high today, and for months drivers have felt continuous pain at the pump."It's crazy, It's out of control," a motorist at a Washington, D.C., gas station told ABC News. "It hurts me in the wallet, in the heart, in the stomach -- every... |
__label__neg Historic Agreement Reached The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference that was held in Paris from November 30 to December 12 brought together 196 representatives of countries and NGOs from around the global. The entire conference was infused with a sense of urgency due to the prevailing opinion that... |
__label__pos DUBLIN, N.H. — The Old Farmer’s Almanac is going further out on a limb than usual this year, not only forecasting a cooler winter, but also looking ahead decades to suggest we are in for global cooling, not warming. Based on the same time-honored, complex calculations it uses to predict weather, the almana... |
__label__neg Tag: Vanity Number Posted on December 1, 2011 by Paul Hammond In today’s world, vanity numbers have become extremely common among business owners. Once only associated with big corporations, vanity numbers are now readily available to anyone who wants them. A vanity number is an alpha-numeric telephone num... |
__label__pos Steve Ballmer may never quiet his most vocal critics, but most Microsoft shareholders will notice that the company’s stock has risen 20.7 percent over the past year. That compares with a gain of 7 percent for the overall Dow Jones Industrial Average of which it is a member. The Seeking Alpha blog comments ... |
__label__neg CITY COUNCIL DECLARES TEMPORARY WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY PASADENA, Calif.—The Pasadena City Council on Monday declared the City will face a Level 4 Water Shortage Emergency during the temporary, eight-day shutdown of a major regional water pipeline, February 21 through February 28. The measure approved by ... |
__label__neg Intercalibration of fish-based methods to evaluate river ecological quality, Report from an EU intercalibration pilot exercise Abstract To become functional tools in the implementation of the water framework directive, national methods must be intercalibrated. This task has not yet been carried out for the... |
__label__pos Major publishers have accepted that programmatic advertising is here to stay, and most now sell significant portions of their ad space that way. Now a handful are taking their ad tech experiments a step further, using it to buy inventory from third-party sites and exchanges, repackage it and sell to their ... |
__label__pos Earth-Info.Net Saturday, March 29, 2003 Earth-Info.Net feels that anyone trying to understand the present war in Iraq (and world affairs in general!) would benefit from reading a CIA report entitled Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue About the Future With Nongovernment Experts... The report outlines 4 alternat... |
__label__neg The Ministry of Finance has proposed the Government to revise the Law on Personal Income Tax (PIT) to increase the taxable income threshold and dependant deductions in accordance with the current economic situation. HA NOI – The revision, expected to be approved by the National Assembly in 2014, is a move ... |
__label__neg Title: Aspects of micromechanical properties of cement-based materials. The research reported in this thesis deals mainly with the use of novelnanotechnology-based testing methods in the field of cement-based composites. Theexisting knowledge of indentation test methods is presented and reviewed.The resear... |
__label__pos If plaquenil or immunosuppression makes your ANA negative or affects other blood work If an ANA was a false positive, why would it show it's responsive to treatment and raise without treatment? Last edited by merryalliss30; 06-05-2011 at 01:45 PM. Hi MaryAlice, Yes, taking the medications can change your b... |
__label__neg History of Public Health Nursing in Missouri Public health nursing in the United States began in the late 1800’s through the efforts of a few wealthy women in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Buffalo, who hired trained nurses to care for the poor in their homes. In 1880, New York City established a Divi... |
__label__pos main BMA Says Alternative Medicine is an Unregulated Free-for-all by Peter Morrell On Monday November 1st the British Medical Association [BMA] released a press statement, which also appears on their Website, in which they claim that complementary and alternative medicine [CAM] is too much of a free-for-al... |
__label__pos by Robert Lentz, Business Management Daily “Before you go on a profile hunt, remember that what is seen can’t be unseen — and that phrase means more to HR folks than anybody else.” — How to Recruit & Hire in the Social Media Era A recent Harris Poll found that we have all crossed a very dramatic divide: Mo... |
__label__neg Chlamydia trachomatis is a sexually transmitted pathogen that causes conjunctivitis in young, sexually active adults. There is a high incidence (45% to 90% ) of cervical or urethral chlamydia in individuals with adult inclusion conjunctivitis1; however, the incidence of genital gonorrhea in this group is n... |
__label__neg It's not uncommon for students to struggle with their homework from time to time. After all, learning is a process and they need to practice and work on their school subjects in order to master them. However, if you notice that your child needs some assistance to get through their homework, you can help in... |
__label__neg Od In Healthcare Essay, Research Paper ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTH CARE Literature Research Submitted To: In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for HRM 440 Managing Organizational Change By: Andy Ross Colorado Springs, CO 9 December 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ORGANIZATIONAL DE... |
__label__pos The Navy is moving forward with plans to include Navy women in previously closed billets including the Marine Corps and Special Warfare (Navy SEALS). Gender-neutral occupational standards will need to be developed and congressional notifications made prior to implementation of any changes. This does not me... |
__label__neg Solicits camera suppliers to participate in trial evaluation of the use of cameras to enhance public safety Wilmington, DE – Following an extensive evaluation by the Department of Safety and Homeland Security (DSHS) of the benefits and challenges of effectively implementing body cameras on law enforcement ... |
__label__neg Nursing Classes and Education ProgramsIf you're thinking about going to nursing school, you'll find there are a lot options to consider. Each level of nursing - LVN, LPN and RN - has different education requirements and different job descriptions. What's in a name? When it comes to nursing classifications,... |
__label__pos Pages: 8 Abstract: To satisfy future emission classes, e.g. EU6c, the particulate number (PN) of Direct-Injection Spark-Ignition (DISI) engines must be reduced. For these engines, different components influence the combustion process and thus also the formation of soot particles and deposits. Along with ot... |
__label__pos Whether you’ve already signed your “Death Waiver” or you’re just contemplating the idea of running the Tough Mudder, these tips will help make sure you show up on race day prepared. -Shoes- Opt for something with a trail tread that will drain well and that you don’t mind getting dirty. Many people wear old... |
__label__neg What you will learn in this tip: iSCSI storage area networks (SANs) are generally easier to set up and keep running... By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. than their Fibre Channel counte... |
__label__pos Carl Sagan used to say that we are made of star stuff, but the similarity between humans and stars might not stop at the elements we are made of. US researchers have discovered that a biological structure known as the endoplasmic reticulum found within human cells is remarkably similar to dense nuclear mat... |
__label__pos When incorporating live musicians into worship, you need to consider the type of instruments being used before choosing the best way to mic your band. Typically, the method of miking acoustic instruments falls into two categories, close and distant. Close miking often utilizes dedicated instrument mics, ha... |
__label__pos In today’s fast changing world, manufacturers are constantly challenged with aligning their products and marketing activities to suit the ever changing needs of consumers. For major and upcoming brands, the goal has always been to capture a fair share of an ever changing market. To achieve this, deft marke... |
__label__neg Voluntary ingestion of buprenorphine in mice 2011 (English)In: Animal Welfare, ISSN 0962-7286, Vol. 20, no 4, 591-596 p.Article in journal (Refereed) Published Abstract [en] Buprenorphine is a widely used analgesic for laboratory rodents. Administration of the drug in a desirable food item for voluntary in... |
__label__pos In part, the review found, that was because managers had a "generous" bonus plan "with easily met criteria resulting in almost all staff receiving them." Management pay, perqs and benefits were also more generous than other branches of the public sector. "A culture of cost-containment and financial discipl... |
__label__neg Neanderthals had more mundane lives than previously thought 0 Published on July 31st, 2012 | by Admin New research has revealed that Neanderthals, who were presumed to have spent most of their time hunting prey, actually spent most of their time doing mundane chores. This new finding comes after a study lo... |
__label__neg Kabul, Afghanistan - Afghanistan's driver licencing-system is a mess. Licences can be easily bought, forgeries are readily available, bribery is widespread, and many Afghans on the road have not passed a driving test. Officially, a driver's licence costs 720 afghans ($12), but they can also be bought from ... |
__label__pos Plumbing - Kitchen Sink Considerations: Depth – you can purchase a kitchen sink for less money, but beware that it may only be 6” or 7” deep. The first time you try to put water in a pasta pot or wash a large pan and find that it doesn’t fit, you will be disappointed! 8” is standard, but most people find 1... |
__label__pos Your decisions make your life. Empowerment happens if you become acquainted of the accent of your circadian choices. This is not to say that alien factors don`t amount or that the accomplishments of additional humans are irrelevant. About in the end, you accept to adjudge what you are traveling to do in an... |
__label__neg Materials such as paper, paint, and biological tissue are opaque because the light that passes through them is scattered in complicated and seemingly random ways. A new experiment conducted by researchers at the City of Paris Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution (ESPCI) has shown... |
__label__pos The danger of giving away an online service in order build a valuable user base often occurs when you start attaching strings. So when Twitter introduced its most prominent advertising feature to date last week, adding “Promoted Tweets” to users’ main timelines, the gambit aimed at generating greater reven... |
__label__pos When Elizabeth Lim decided that she wanted to become a pharmacist, she was aware that there was some negative public perception about the industry. "Even in the classrooms ... a lot of our professors are doing research and they want to treat patients and there's this perception that becoming a pharm rep is... |
__label__neg A smartphone app to diagnose cataracts and other eye-related problems in people in developing countries is undergoing testing. The Portable Eye Examination Kit or Peek includes an app-based diagnosis tool and clip-on hardware to examine cataracts and retina problems, the London School of Hygiene and Tropic... |
__label__neg Related articles More in this category Gold on Wednesday held near a six-week high hit in the previous session, with economic and political uncertainty boosting its safe-haven appeal. Markets were waiting for indications on policy from US President-elect Donald Trump's first news conference since the US el... |
__label__pos In our church, "support" has several meanings: Community UU Church is us! We are not a "flock" following a minister who provides us with a spiritual direction. While the minister plays a unique and important role, he actually is part of the "collective" we call a church. Therefore, the first way we support... |
__label__pos When Kiran Sridhar, now 15, was in seventh grade he volunteered at a soup kitchen in San Francisco. It was there in the kitchen that Kiran understood the sheer numbers of hungry people in his neighborhood. Then he started learning about how much food Americans waste every day. He decided to figure out a wa... |
__label__neg Publicity around security threats has seen the rate of encryption by the Australian public and private sectors increase 20 per cent year on year since 2008, according to a new study commissioned by security vendor Thales. The Australian Encryption Trends Study, conducted by research firm, the Ponemon Insti... |
__label__neg You probably don’t know what glutamic acid is, but it could help with lowering your blood pressure. The acid is found in abundance in vegetable protein. This is just the latest research that supports the notion that vegetable proteins reduce blood pressure. Researchers believe that these finding may explai... |
__label__neg EXPIRED SCHOOL FACILITIES PLANS PROMPT NEW ELC LAWSUIT February 12, 2014 The ongoing failure of the NJ Department of Education (DOE) to put in place up-to-date, district-wide school facilities plans for the state's poorest school districts has prompted a lawsuit seeking compliance with the law, Education L... |
__label__neg Just over a month ago, Tesla made a proposal to purchase SolarCity and recently we are announcing that the two companies have reached an agreement to combine, creating the world’s only vertically integrated sustainable energy company.Solar and storage are at their best when they’re combined. As one company... |
__label__neg Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. If you're anything like me, you were sick of the Super Bowl's major story lines mere hours after the Ravens won the AFC Championship. That's not to say they aren't good stories, like the battle of the Harb... |
__label__pos I recently attended a birthday for one of my kids’ friends, and was blown away by the amount of cash gifts they received. Apparently, giving cash is cool again, and I was impressed by the generosity from mostly family members, but a few family friends, too. My kids occasionally receive a little birthday mo... |
__label__pos Those are a necessary evil as far as car production goes, but companies like Nissan are doing their best to reduce the environmental impact of production--as Nissan's latest video shows. In "Beyond Zero Emissions", Nissan shows how recycled materials make up a significant proportion of the car's structure.... |
__label__pos Ok, first of all, WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT TAKE ASPIRIN . while it does decrease your chances of a heart attack as it is an anti-thrombotic. it is not reccomended for anyone under the age of 20, as it can lead to Reyes syndrome which can kill you. Hence, no aspirin for you. You are overweig... |
__label__pos Turrets and Tourists in Bohemia Established in 1918, the Czechoslovakian Republic was barely twenty years old when the Nazis carved it up. Having survived this, and the following Communist occupation, there is now a new threat to its remarkable architectural heritage. More accessible today than at any time... |
__label__neg Published on 06.12.12 in Vol 1, No 2 (2012): Jul-Dec Original Paper Issues Regarding the Implementation of eHealth: Preparing for Future Influenza Pandemics ABSTRACT Background: eHealth is a tool that may be used to facilitate responses to influenza pandemics. Prior to implementation of eHealth in the hosp... |
__label__neg 1600 new businesses have been created during the past year through Invest Northern Ireland’s Regional Start Initiative. The programme is focused on encouraging potential entrepreneurs to produce a business plan as one of the key early steps to starting a business and moving into self employment. Kelly McAl... |
__label__neg Shiseido Co. has found that Japanese cedar pollen can impair the barrier functions of human skin. It is widely known that cedar pollen causes allergic reactions affecting the eyes and sinuses, but the major cosmetics maker has now proven that the pollen allergen disrupts the skin as well. In its research, ... |
__label__neg With the amount of personal data held by organisations dramatically increasing, it has never been more important to make sure your employees are aware of their responsibilities when handling data and the implications of the Data Protection Act. Course Overview Originally introduced in 1998, the Data Protec... |
__label__pos EBA is consulting on draft guidelines on how confidential information collected under the BRRD should be disclosed in summary or collective form without identifying individual institutions or entities. The guidelines say this information should be anonymised either by means of a brief statement or on an ag... |
__label__neg Environment Human population in Kenya has increased tremendously in the last century, from just less than 1,300,000 in 1900 to nearly 44,000,000 in 2013, contributing to increase poverty and malnutrition. This unsustainable growth has put tremendous pressure on both the wilderness and the wildlife. Maasail... |
__label__neg Special Issue "Obesity, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome" A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2014) Guest Editor Prof. Dr. Paul Huang Harvard Medical School, Director, MGH Cardiac Metabolic Syndrome Program, Cardiovascula... |
__label__pos Welcome to the military nurse website. This site is dedicated to all nurses in and out of uniform in the U.S. and all over the world. Nursing and the military go back to the dawn of civilization. As soon as society realized that soldiers fight harder and better if they know they will receive medical care, ... |
__label__pos Font: + - Companies that have grown to midsize distinction (revenues between $10 million and $1 billion) have the luxury of free cash flow -- a welcome change from the resource-starved startup days. While this cash flow brings the opportunity to invest in growth, often funds intended to spur growth are gam... |
__label__neg Shaheen, Ayotte hail SBIR funding deal Published: After years of stalled negotiations, Congress has finally reached a deal that would give long-term reauthorization to two popular programs that make it easier for small businesses to win federal contracts.The U.S. House and Senate have agreed on the terms o... |
__label__pos Where are you heading next? You can be part of our future – as a trailblazer, delivering pioneering digital services and sharing our learning with other NHS organisations. We are looking for the right people to join our specialist IT teams, to develop new models of digital healthcare and informatics that w... |
__label__neg JUDY WOODRUFF: Next, when rites of passage rituals cross the line into potentially dangerous hazing. Ray Suarez has the story. RAY SUAREZ: Students, faculty and trustees at Florida A&M University, commonly known as FAMU, gathered yesterday for a town hall on hazing. It was their latest effort to deal with ... |
__label__neg Ashish Bajracharya is the Country Representative of the Population Council’s office in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and an associate with the Council’s Reproductive Health program. Bajracharya is a social demographer and policy analyst who specializes in issues related to gender, transitions to adulthood, and sexu... |
__label__pos If you feel that a situation is unsafe, stop what you are doing and re-evaluate. Every employee is empowered to stop work and ensure safety. Wharton, NJ (PRWEB) August 19, 2014 Ground/Water Treatment & Technology, LLC (GWTT) celebrated 365 days without an OSHA recordable incident this July. At GWTT, LLC sa... |
__label__pos I hate cardio the way that most gym-goers do it. Running treadmills. Cycling on elliptical. The main Idea is it makes me feel like I'm a hamster working to go nowhere. I prefer to do an actual activity for cardio.1. Go running and biking outside in a park or nature trail. It's anatomically better for you t... |
__label__pos Sometimes, we in the news business get a chance to make a significant difference. I saw it happen at The Bee during the past year. Readers of these pages know the story. But it’s worth retelling. Last February, a psychiatrist at Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital, a Nevada state hospital in Las Vegas, author... |
__label__neg Have you ever thought about when — or if— you might get married? Even if you want it to happen someday, it probably feels like a long way off. Now take a moment to think about this: Every seven seconds, a girl under 15 becomes a wife, according to a report released on Tuesday by the nonprofit group Save th... |
__label__pos Banks, investment advisors, and other firms with heavy compliance obligations are missing opportunities to use modern digital experience platforms — legal and compliance teams can stifle innovation if organizations can’t capture client-facing content for discovery or regulatory purposes. This report highli... |
__label__neg [The following is an excerpt from: Albrecht, Katherine. "Supermarket Cards: The Tip of the Retail Surveillance Iceberg." Denver University Law Review, Summer 2002, Volume 79, Issue 4, pp. 534-539 and 558-565.] Supermarket cards and retail surveillance devices are merely the opening volley of the marketers'... |
__label__pos Creating Promising Futures Through Social Construction Contact Us Helsinki School of Economics 2007 Email: Hans.Mantyla@hse.fi Web: http://hsepubl.lib.hse.fi/EN/diss/?cmd=show&dissid=337 ABSTRACT This study investigates academic work – what kind of tasks and duties constitute this particular type of work a... |
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