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__label__neg DESERT NESTING BALD EAGLE } Haliaeetus leucocephalus FAMILY: Accipitridae DESCRIPTION: The bald eagle is a large raptor with a wingspread around seven feet. Adults have a dark-brown body and wings, a white head and tail, and a yellow beak, with females larger than males; juveniles vary in color, but are mo... |
__label__pos We start by connecting the public, funders, and implementers. One Network, many minds, one purpose. Then, using our technology platform and expertise, we strengthen collaboration, monitoring and analysis so impact can be measured and solutions shared. And it’s through this process that we work together for... |
__label__neg An initial list of countries whose citizens will have their asylum claims expedited for processing in Canada, under the new Protecting Canada’s Immigration System Act, has been released. These countries, many from the European Union, do not normally produce refugees, and the new act strives to have such ca... |
__label__pos It has been a month now since the OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) approved the DHS information collection request (ICR) for the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program’s personnel surety program (PSP). Since then there does not seem to be much movement on implem... |
__label__pos Bloomberg Businessweekhas outed the anonymous philanthropists who for nearly two decades have funneled more than $700 million into Huntington’s disease research, a financial mystery has been solved. Scientists listen to a presentation at the Ninth Annual HD Therapeutics Conference, organized by CHDI, Palm ... |
__label__pos K.K. ESWARAN* Reemergence of Land Leasing in Kerala The Case of Kuttanad Although the Kerala Land Reforms (Amendment) Act 1969 which came into force from January 1970 has brought about radical changes in the agrarian structure in Kerala, the trends that have been emerging in agriculture and land management... |
__label__neg charge-density wave Also found in: Acronyms, Wikipedia. Charge-density wave A possible ground state of a metal in which the conduction-electron charge density is sinusoidally modulated in space. The periodicity of this extra modulation is unrelated to the lattice periodicity. Instead, it is determined by t... |
__label__pos What do paperless trials and case collaboration have in common? Both are now realities, both can achieve dramatic productivity and cost efficiencies for legal professionals and their clients, and both rely on the ease of use, flexibility and scalability of cloud technology – pre-trial and in the courtroom.... |
__label__neg Defining the regulators of stem cell fate is critical in deriving lineage-specified populations for tailored regenerative therapy. Beyond established genetic/epigenetic control of cell identity, emerging evidence indicates that the way stem cells use energy and metabolites determine their fate. To maintain... |
__label__neg Hey I am 13 and I am way overweight. I need to lose 80 pounds in 4 months. I weigh about 187 pounds and need too lose about 80 pounds in 4 months. Can you tell me how to lose weight fast? Please tell me what to do. Emily. [via Ask Questions] Can you lose 80 pounds in 4 months? We know that most people cann... |
__label__neg Microcomputed tomography images in mice (processed in AMIDE, a medical image data examiner). A, Three-dimensional reconstruction of 8-week graft. B, Computed tomography coronal slice of 20-week graft. In each image, the white arrows mark the anastomoses of the tissue-engineered arterial conduits and the re... |
__label__neg Monday, June 9, 2014 The child asylum seeker poses unique challenges for reception and refugee status determination systems, not least because the child is entitled to have his or her rights as a child respected as a matter of international and regional human rights law. In the last decade the European Uni... |
__label__pos by Sean Lowe Elie Wiesel lived a nightmare during the holocaust, the nightmare he depicts in His will to be with his father and his will to survive keep him alive at Auschwitz Wiesel’s first residence. When the SS march the recently arrived Jews past the crematory, Wiesel wants to kill himself. He says,“ I... |
__label__neg Osteons, which are also known as Haversian systems, exist in both primary and secondary types. Primary Haversian systems form on the surfaces of growing bone, vessels in the membrane surrounding the bone eventually coming to be encircled by the dense, calcified tissue. Though the canal that houses the vess... |
__label__neg Bequests to charity are the most popular type of planned gift. A donor may retain assets during life and then leave a bequest to a charity. A bequest to a charity should include the full legal name, city and state of the charityparticularly if there are chapters of a national organization or religious orga... |
__label__pos Here is my answer to Questions 6 and 7 of the government survey on the future of education in Ontario. (For an explanation of the survey, and the public consultation process of which it is a part, see here.) Question 6: How can we use technology more effectively in teaching and learning? I think technology... |
__label__neg 672 F2d 1305 Halet v. Wend Investment Co 672 F.2d 1305 Sander Michael HALET, by his father, next of friend and guardian ad litem Robert Michael Halet, Robert Michael Halet, on behalf of themselves and all other persons similarly situated, and the Children Project, a Church of Life Program, an unincorporate... |
__label__neg Allow a Vote on Unemployment Benefits Crucial support for people fallen on hard times Judge Greg Mathis | 4/16/2014, 11:45 a.m. On Dec. 28, 2013, more than 1.3 million Americans lost their Emergency Unemployment Insurance benefits. The program allowed individuals who have lost their jobs to receive additio... |
__label__neg Duma considers expanding security agencies’ surveillance tactics on the web The powers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) will be expanded, electronic payments in the Russian segment of the Internet will come under stricter regulations and, overall, state control over the Internet will be steppe... |
__label__neg Riemann Zeta Function and the Brownian Motion of Asset Prices: Number Theory meets Quantitative Finance Rahul Bhattacharya June 12, 2011 Is there a connection between the Riemann Zeta function and the Brownian motion of the asset prices? Riemann Zeta function is perhaps the most beautiful formula in Number... |
__label__neg A report published today by the Council of Europe has pointed to several holes in the corruption prevention practices being implemented in Estonia's legislature and court system. In its evaluation, the CE’s anti-corruption monitoring body GRECO (Group of States Against Corruption) noted that while Estonia ... |
__label__neg A limited liability company, or LLC, is a type of business organization permitted under the laws of all U.S. jurisdictions, according to "Form Your Own Limited Liability Company" by Anthony Mancuso. One of the key issues surrounding the establishment and management of a LLC is who owns the business. Identi... |
__label__neg By Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) - 09/28/10 03:59 PM EDT In Colorado, we’ve taken this concept to heart in business and economics as well as water rights. Our support for innovation in clean energy, space and defense technologies means Colorado is one of the most vibrant places to do business in these fields, ... |
__label__neg Sean Maloney, Intel‘s newly appointed president of Intel China, plans to deliver a keynote speech at the Computex trade show in Taiwan next week where he will unveil a heavy-duty effort to steer Intel into the production of low-power microprocessors. Maloney is expected to say that Intel will accelerate it... |
__label__pos I have been told by a local nursery that juicy fruit gum is an effective bait to kill voles, as it cannot be digested by them and causes intestinal blockage which results in death. I have tried this method to control voles in my flower garden. I have seen that on numerous occasions when I have placed a sti... |
__label__pos As the largest non-government funder of breast cancer research, we support breast cancer researchers through a variety of grants. We also support the research community through partnerships and by investing in projects, programs and initiatives that develop research tools and resources. These tools and res... |
__label__pos KeyGene and The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center announced a collaboration to strengthen the plant imaging capabilities at the newly built, one-of-a-kind Bellwether Phenotyping Facility at the Danforth Center in St. Louis, Mo. This technology increases the pace of scientific discovery, as well as appli... |
__label__neg The Government announced in the Budget a change to the upper age limits for a young person to qualify as a dependent child for Family Tax Benefit Part A (FTB-A).[1] The upper age limit is to be reduced to 18 years, or where still in secondary school, the end of the year in which they turn 19. The proposed ... |
__label__neg This comes as the global farmed animal protection organization applauded Nestlé Canada for its announcement to switch to using only cage-free eggs for its local products. Earlier this month, Nestlé Canada was the latest in a long line of global companies, including Kellogg’s and General Mills in 2015, to j... |
__label__neg Reporting in the Oct. 1 issue of the Journal of Immunology, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign unveiled the crystal structure of mouse interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase-4 (IRAK-4). They found a distinct highly structured loop between two helices that is remarkably differen... |
__label__neg Description English This diagram of the skull illustrates the ‘divisions’ of ‘organs’ according to the theory of physiognomy. It is from Physiognomy founded on Physiology, a text by Alexander Walker, Scottish physiologist. What is physiognomy? Physiognomy is the assessment of an individual’s inner characte... |
__label__pos It is too quick to say that we went through an era of financial deregulation in the past decade. The idea that the financial sector was deregulated is mostly a product of the rhetoric of the Republicans seeking votes from businesses and free marketeers. Later, of course, it became a talking point for the O... |
__label__pos As Earth Day dawns Sunday, Americans should consider the relationship between environmentalists and the former mayor of the capital of Earth. From New York’s City Hall, Rudolph W. Giuliani successfully confronted green zealots while advancing science and technology. Here again, Giuliani stands well right o... |
__label__neg Global Adhesives & Sealants Market Report: 2010 Edition Adhesives are predominantly comprised of polymers, which harden either in a physical way or as a result of a chemical reaction, and are generally classified on the basis of their curing, or bonding, mechanism. On the other hand, a sealant is a viscous... |
__label__pos The job of birthing a new digital music file format is tricky business. You'd think the hard part would be the whole "designing a better mousetrap" aspect. Most people are perfectly fine with the MP3 as the vehicle for their music. As I mentioned last week, I watched the evolution of digital music happen a... |
__label__neg Rum is a very popular spirit produced in Martinique, Guadalupe, Jamaica, Barbados, Guiana and South America. It is made from molasses obtained from sugar cane juice. Agricultural Rum is produced directly from the sugar cane juice while Industrial rum is from molasses. Molasses is obtained from the raw suga... |
__label__pos WE MAKE A a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. —Winston Churchill As we enter the holiday season I wanted to talk a little about giving back and highlight some of the work Everything Channel and you, the readers, have done to help. Here at Everything Channel we have an initiative ca... |
__label__neg Delaware Governor Jack Markell declared a state of emergency and instituted a driving ban limiting driving to emergency vehicles only as a result of the record-setting snow storms that hit the Northeast this week. While State government strongly urged employers to consider their employees’ safety and close... |
__label__neg New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program's Medical Advisory Board Recommends Adding Alzheimer's Disease to the List of Eligible Conditions If Approved by the Dept. of Health, New Mexico Would Join 13 Other States Where Patients Can Access Medical Cannabis for Alzheimer’s Disease SANTA FE—Yesterday, the New Mexi... |
__label__neg A small, three-wheeled vehicle, the auto rickshaw frequently speeds along the streets of Asian cities. Also known as a motorized rickshaw, it moves small loads of cargo and carries passengers from one place to another. Certain advantages of the auto rickshaw helped it become widespread in the developing wo... |
__label__neg Google Aims to Produce Cheap Renewable Energy Google continues to invest in companies and research with the goal of producing renewable energy cheaper than coal, according to its "green energy czar." Google has touted its environmental consciousness, with CEO Eric Schmidt even pushing a national energy pla... |
__label__pos When Pete Carson, Kim Dreyer and Keith Kreps want to know how much crop they have delivered to the co-op, whether fertilizer they ordered has been spread, or the status of a tractor operating in a far-flung field, they turn to the Internet for the answers. Carson, Dreyer and Kreps are pioneers in using new... |
__label__pos The beef industry’s plan for consolidation has been a long saga. In 2002 Irish Beef Processors bandied together to form the Beef Industry Development Society (BIDS), in a bid to curb overproduction by processors. Some beef processors undertook to leave the industry. Oversupply meant that none of the proces... |
__label__neg How to grow Celery - the essential guide to growing Celery In this guide to growing Celery we will look at the key points that will help you yield a good crop of Celery. Preparation Dig some organic compost or manure into the soil a few weeks before planting out the celery seedlings. This will help soil mo... |
__label__pos home news blogs calendar enewsletters podcasts Seamans Adds Design To Its Building Work President Randy Seaman told the Business Journal that design/build is a method of project delivery in which the owner executes a single agreement/contract with one entity … to provide design and construction services. H... |
__label__neg Is Your Desk Job Bad for Your Health? Continue reading Sharon Gavin used to spend all day on her feet. Now she has a full-time desk job-and the transition has been a painful one.In 2002, after 12 years as a nurse, Gavin took a new job that requires her to spend the bulk of her day in front of a computer sc... |
__label__neg It was New Year's Eve and I just got off the phone with the insurance company. That conversation took me from the edge of a cliff to the possibility of a future. But a crazy twist of fate could have just as easily pushed me over. My story went back 10 years earlier, to a fateful decision that changed every... |
__label__pos What makes the difference between a fabulous garden and one that doesn’t really impress? There are many elements that could be out of whack; the wrong size plant for the site, bad materials or materials used badly, excessive and wrongful pruning—the list is nearly endless. One consideration that can cause ... |
__label__neg October 2013 ISRI Participates in PACE Meeting in South Africa Members of the Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PACE) recently met in Johannesburg, South Africa. Established in 2008, PACE is a public/private partnership that allows multi-stakeholders a unique venue to develop technical guidanc... |
__label__neg AUSTIN, TX (Texas Tribune) - In 2007, when crude oil spilled into Edwards Creek, a seasonally flowing stream in Titus County, the Environmental Protection Agency did not step in to demand a cleanup. But it wasn’t because it didn’t want to. The agency said at the time that though it believed the federal Cle... |
__label__neg After winning an outright majority at the general election, the new UK Government is pressing ahead with its manifesto promise to “ scrap the Human Rights Act and introduce a British Bill of Rights“. However, few details have emerged about precisely what a proposed British Bill of Rights would contain and ... |
__label__neg $10 Million Gift Establishes Pioneering Nano Oncology Center Interdisciplinary research center to be named in honor of Ronald and JoAnne Willens A new $10 million gift from Ronald and JoAnne Willens to Northwestern University’s International Institute for Nanotechnology (IIN) will establish an interdiscipl... |
__label__pos A month ago, we reported that the UK had approved the Investigatory Powers Bill, also known as “Snoopers’ Charter”. Among other things, the bill would force mass data retention from ISPs in the UK. Today, the European Union’s Court of Justice ruled that “Members States may not impose a general obligation t... |
__label__neg Buying a home or refinancing your current home can seem overwhelming. Don’t worry, we are here to help! Try reading some our most frequently asked questions people have for our loan officers here at New American Funding . 1. How fast can I get pre-approved? You can be pre-approved in as little as 24-48 hou... |
__label__pos GOP delegates have crafted a Republican Party platform that contains a provision encouraging state legislatures to allow their public high schools to teach the Bible. The issue could steer the party toward violating the separation of church and state. July 11 and 12, GOP delegates hashed out the party plat... |
__label__pos As Christmas fast approaches, Santa will be getting his annual requests for health and fitness gear and technology to help even the least experienced exercisers to get moving. Here are some of the best fitness gift ideas from beginners, right up to seasoned fitness experts to help you get into the pattern ... |
__label__pos Overcoming Obstacles,Optimizing Opportunities: State Policies to Increase Postsecondary Attainment for Low-Skilled Adults Publication Date: March 2008 Publisher(s): Center for Law and Social Policy Special Collection: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Type: Report Coverage: United States Abstra... |
__label__pos Top executives need to embrace food-safety culture by Joan Murphy | February 26, 2009 WASHINGTON - With the country mired in an economic downturn, Congress eying food-safety legislation and a massive peanut butter recall underway, produce companies need to make food safety an essential part of their busine... |
__label__pos Home Internet of Things Aerospace Apparel Energy Defense Health Care Logistics Manufacturing Retail Wooden-Flooring Companies Embed RFID Tags Beneath Parquet The semi-passive UHF tags contain temperature and humidity sensors that can verify the flooring was properly installed and maintained. Mar 31, 2009—J... |
__label__neg FINDING MY RELIGION / Leader of the Human Genome Project argues in a new book that science and religion can coexist happily Published 4:00 am, Monday, August 7, 2006 Science and religion have long had an uneasy relationship, at best. But Dr. Francis S. Collins believes the two can coexist happily and that ... |
__label__pos An in-depth heritage study of one of Singapore's rare and historical gems - the 79-year-old Haw Par Villa - will soon be under way. The National Heritage Board (NHB) has called a tender to study the park's some 1,000 Technicolor sculptures, dioramas and architectural features in detail. The study is likely... |
__label__pos CROWN POINT - Every dollar counts during tough economic times, so the Crown Point town board is applying for virtually every grant it can find. Supervisor Bethany Kosmider pointed out the community will benefit from several awards in the near future. "A grant written in 2009 by Dodson & Associates for a ne... |
__label__neg Most tax problems are avoidable Every year, businesses experience tax problems that are almost always avoidable. It is important that business owners learn about all of the tax laws that can affect their businesses. Not understanding tax laws can result in penalties and interest being levied against the bu... |
__label__pos By THORSTEN OVERGAARD Thorsten Overgaard is widely known as the Leica historian and for his website that offers free advice on photography. In this article exclusively written for THEME, Thorsten takes on automatic photography and how to take back control of your own photography. If you feel there is so mu... |
__label__pos A quick glance at some recent headlines ("What You Need Right Now: 11 Black Tie Jumpsuits," "Kim Kardashian: The Style Icon We Never Knew We Wanted," "Kate Middleton Got a New Pair of Shoes," "In Defense of Ripped Jeans," "Purple Is The Best Lip Color Of All Time," etc.), suggests that not only are we not ... |
__label__pos Sometimes I ponder the future. Technology is our new god, and what will this god bring us? I suppose it’s a bit of armchair philosophy, but with the unstoppable barrage of technological advances in our lives, it’s almost an unavoidable hobby. So, this week’s blog is to pique your imagination - and possibly... |
__label__neg VHMA ANNOUNCES TRANSFORMING THE PRACTICE AWARD RECIPIENT Debbie Newhouse, CVPM, Ralston Veterinary Clinic, Shows Enhanced Profitability in a Tight Economy ALACHUA, FLA. – The Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) has named Debbie Newhouse, CVPM, as its 2011 Transforming the Practice Award recipie... |
__label__neg Most people are aware of what property they own, whether individually or through a business, but a person's understanding of his or her property may not always be consistent with the records of the county tax office – and that could be costly. The county tax office keeps a list of all real property owned b... |
__label__pos Mobile Device Privacy Concerns Rise Recent disclosures that iPhone and Android mobile devices collect and store location information have brought heightened scrutiny to privacy aspects of mobile devices and applications. These disclosures come on the heels of news earlier in the month that federal prosecut... |
__label__neg Quality Of Life Issues A worldwide collaborative effort for the purpose of gaining knowledge about the ways in which endometriosis impacts on women's lives has drawn attention to the suffering endured by women with the condition, who are said to number upwards of 176 million. Dr. Kelechi Nnoaham reported o... |
__label__pos How to get started in dog agility To get started in agility, find a good club or trainer in your area. The Kennel Club has a list of registered clubs and trainers, but there are also some really good trainers who aren’t registered with the KC because they don’t want to pay the registration fee. So, it’s wo... |
__label__pos California’s high-speed rail project increasingly looks like an expensive social science experiment to test just how long interest groups can keep money flowing to a doomed endeavor before elected officials finally decide to cancel it. What combination of sweet-sounding scenarios, streamlined mockups, ever... |
__label__pos View mindmap The job of a psychoanalyst They work with people with mental health issues (e.g. OCD, phobias or anxiety). There are different types of psychotherapy including - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), humanistic therapy, general counselling and hypnotherapy, but psychoanalysis is specific to Fre... |
__label__neg HMRC had accepted that where ‘Results’ members paid the first year’s annual fee in monthly instalments, the £53.95 difference between £593.45 (the upfront cost for the year) and twelve instalments of £53.95 was consideration for an exempt supply of credit valued at £4.50 a month. These members paid £593.45... |
__label__pos The food prices in the Kakuma refugee market and the availability of the required commodities by the consumers at the market have been challenging for the local residents and the refugee communities. (more…) Volume 1, Issue 4-5 / March-April 2009 With food supplies already meager, refugees must exchange fo... |
__label__pos What’s the point of scenario-based e-Learning? Somebody might think creating complex and engaging courses is a no-brainer, and it’s probably true up to a point – as long as you have a solid plan. With a wide range of modules, tasks and objectives to address, you’d better follow a predefined protocol that w... |
__label__neg Perhaps it is just human nature to want to help others. In moments of distress, most of us spring to our feet to help someone in need. Unfortunately, although helping another person is a momentous and selfless act, a Good Samaritan can unfortunately be placed in the line of danger – especially when it come... |
__label__pos Tax Technology Taxologists are a Different Breed As a computer programmer turned Taxologist, Tom understands how to use logic to solve tax problems simply. Today, he is the Tax Technology Manager for Ingersoll Rand. Tom Weippert’s interest in computer systems began at a young age. In 1984, computers were j... |
__label__neg I use shellac on nearly every project that passes through my shop doors. I think it is the best product for furniture because it is easy to use, can be brushed on or sprayed, and dries quickly compared to urethane. I use shellac on top of aniline dye and even on top of a coat of boiled linseed oil if I aim... |
__label__pos Few topics can be of greater importance to political scientists or practising politicians than international alliances. The political science literature contains many successful studies on the subject of alliances, including those that deal with the idea that an external threat provides cohesion to an alli... |
__label__pos The paper analyses the hotel service-performance process in Bulgarian hotels, which is based on the results of the research about tourists' opinion on basic moments in service process. One of the most important characteristics of hotel industry is the leading role of the human factor in service-performance... |
__label__pos The page you requested has moved and you've automatically been taken to its new location. Please update your link or bookmark after closing this notice. All Participants In a roundtable format, participants were given the opportunity to ask questions, discuss observations made during the meeting, and share... |
__label__pos Top10Doctor insights on:Uti And Increase Creatinine 1doctor agreed: 1doctor agreed: Number of reasons:Normally in a routine UTI, the creatinine should not be effected. If the UTI is completed and involves the kidneys, the creatinine level may increase due to kidney damage from the infection. Alternatively,... |
__label__pos Alibaba’s Tmall Global now features goods from 14,500 overseas brands, 80% of them selling in China for the first time. (Page 2 of 2) Broken Arrow also plans to take advantage of the Avaya technology’s ability to integrate with the retailer’s in-house Microsoft Access customer database. That will enable th... |
__label__pos Television Everyone’s doing it…so why not? Let me tell you. Yes, according to an online petition. A good news, or slightly better news, headline in the Wall Street Journal -- “TV Porn Doesn’t Sell Like It Used To” -- turns out to have a sting in the tail. There’s more on the pernicious effects of prolonged... |
__label__neg COOPERATION makes it happen. Sailfish that work together in groups to hunt sardines can catch more fish than if they hunt alone. Together, they circle a school of sardines – known as a baitball – and break off a small group, driving it to the surface. They then take turns attacking, slashing at the sardine... |
__label__pos Daily stretching is so important for the health of your body. When the muscles are tight, range of motion decreases and risk of injury heightens. Stretching optimizes your body's potential. It increases blood flow to your muscles. Better flexibility can improve your performance in daily physical activities... |
__label__pos Becoming good at anything takes hard work. A lot of it. The people who are willing to sweat out their craft for years will win. The people who want quick money and fame after six months will not. However, while success may require a lot of hard work, that doesn’t necessarily mean that work is hard to do. A... |
__label__pos Not yet a Member? HR Magazine is highlighting the next generation of HR leaders. Is your employee handbook ready for the New Year? With SHRM’s Employee Handbook Builder get peace of mind that your handbook is up-to-date. Get the HR education you need without travel expenses or time out of the office. Join ... |
__label__pos Every once in a while, the CIA’s “Because I said so” club lets loose with a bit of preposterous condescension that reminds us why, along with extraordinary rendition and drone strikes, we’re also a nation of transparency and checks and balances. In this case, the crowing comes from Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., f... |
__label__neg Question I have a fever of 103.8 degrees after working out in the gym. What could it be? Hello , i am a 16 year old girl 5'2 115 pounds i was at the gym yesterday and when I got home after I fell really ill and i believe i have a fever my temperature is 103.8 degrees, and I want to know is that normal. My ... |
__label__neg Abstract Serotonin (5-HT) is released from the enterochromaffin cells and plays an important role in regulating intestinal function. Although the release of 5-HT is well documented, the contribution of the serotonin reuptake transporter (SERT) to the levels and actions of 5-HT in the intestine is unclear. ... |
__label__pos County commissioners began work on a noise-control ordinance Monday, after persistent complaints by neighbors of the teen disco Footloose that the noise is keeping them awake at night. The first draft is modeled after a similar ordinance in Orange County, said county attorney Neal Bowen. ''It's a comprehen... |
__label__pos In consideration to the primary objective of protecting human health, environment and future generations, the overall philosophy for safe management of radioactive wastes in India, is based on the concept of Effective management involves *Delay and Delay *Dilute and Disperse *Concentrate and Contain. segre... |
__label__pos This confusion may be the reason that, in spite of the fact that mobile device management (MDM) has been adopted by 50% of organizations within the United States, penetration within those organizations is still relatively low (in other words, not as many users in these companies are being managed through M... |
__label__pos Range of Summer Experiences Can Benefit High School Students As the calendar soon turns to August, high school counselors say it's helpful for students particularly rising seniorsto think about their summer experience and reflect a bit. Whether it was interning at a design firm, working a minimum-wage, foo... |
__label__neg On October 1, 1890, the U.S. Congress created the Weather Bureau. In 1970, its name was changed to the National Weather Service. In honor of the organization that provides so much essential information to the U.S. on a daily basis, take some time out of your normal ESL activities to do some new activities ... |
__label__neg BIM for Facility Management: Challenges and Research Gaps Abstract This writing presents research gaps in the area of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Facility Management (FM) industry, and identifies practical challenges that facility management professionals are facing in utilizing BIM. Although t... |
__label__pos The Washington Post reports today: The nation’s preeminent seniors group, AARP, has put the weight of its 40 million members behind health-care reform, saying many of the proposals will lower costs and increase the quality of care for older Americans. But not advertised in this lobbying campaign have been ... |
__label__neg Miami’s longstanding ban against Pit Bull Terriers may soon be repealed after an August 14 vote. The ban includes American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, “or any other dog that substantially conforms to any of these breeds’ characteristics,” according to th... |
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