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__label__pos I've been at Teneo's 7th Talent Management seminar ( #talent7th ) yesterday and today. We've had a good tour through talent acquisition and development, and am now onto a more integrated perspective reviewing the balance of global and local strategies, and focusing on the input from workforce planning. The... |
__label__pos That would be IBM Research, for millions of dollars (I suspect). I’ve known about the Jeopardy project for a while from colleagues at IBM, and I’m glad I can finally talk about it publicly, now that it’s been reported in the New York Times. It’s a great challenge, and I hope IBM can rally around it the way... |
__label__neg Donald Trump is still being criticized and called a racist by Hillary Clinton, mainstream media and liberals for saying he wants to build a wall on our southern border to keep illegal’s from entering the United States. In what could be a “told you so” moment for Donald Trump, Fox News reported that the U.K... |
__label__pos SOMETHING TO STIFFEN SOFT SPINES…. Politicians tend to care about polls. Other considerations may apply pressure to an office holder, but nothing is quite as effective as cold, hard data pointing to public attitudes. When push comes to shove, popular ideas are much easier for a policy maker to support than... |
__label__pos McGowan promises phonics-based school education Updated Photo:Mark McGowan with Amelia, Alexander and Samuel on the first day of school. (Alisha O'Flaherty) The State Opposition has promised to make phonics-based literacy a priority if it wins the March election. Opposition Leader Mark McGowan says Labor w... |
__label__pos I’ve wanted to do a post on the slow motion car wreck that is the Toyota story, but I just haven’t had the time. This is a subject that satisfies several of my interests, from automobiles to politics to organizational dynamics, and I’ve followed it closely. So instead, here’s a collection of links ¦ Toyota... |
__label__pos Home Magazine Historic Sites Collections Travel Food Authors About Advertise Fredric Smoler Frederic Smoler has been teaching literature and history at Sarah Lawrence College since 1987; focusing on intellectual and literary history in Europe. He is the Adda Bozeman Chair in International Relations. In add... |
__label__neg No life sentence without parole for most juveniles Terrance Graham was 16 in 2003 when he robbed a restaurant in Florida. Another teen with Terrance beat the manager with a steel bar. Terrance admitted the armed burglary and attempted armed robbery charges and was sentenced to one year in jail and three ye... |
__label__neg Recent studies have indicated that atopic sensitisation is uncommon while respiratory symptoms are common among schoolchildren in Eastern Europe. Risk factors for respiratory symptoms and atopic sensitisation were evaluated in a cross sectional study involving 2594 schoolchildren (10-12 years) from Sweden ... |
__label__pos Soothes and Nourishes. Aloe Vera has been used for centuries to care for and soothe the skin. Aloe Vera has exceptional soothing and rejuvenating properties. The gel forms a unique barrier on the skin which seals in essential nutrients and moisturisers, while still allowing it to breathe normally. It penet... |
__label__neg For those of you thinking of installing a skylight for either light, warmth, or just as a gorgeous feature, you may be wondering how to plan such a big job, writes Chris Godden. Well, the good news is that it isn’t actually as difficult as what you may think! All it takes is a little careful consideration ... |
__label__neg Infertility: Questions to Ask About Medicine or Hormone TreatmentSkip to the navigation Topic Overview When considering whether to try medicine or hormone treatment for infertility, ask: Whether there are any possible long-term risks related to the proposed treatment. Whether you need to change your sexual... |
__label__neg The UK’s newly launched National Crime Agency (NCA) has begun a major recruitment drive for cyber crime fighters and intelligence officers. The agency plans to recruit up to 400 trainee cyber and intelligence officers in the next year in the first phase of a multi-million pound recruitment campaign. By sub... |
__label__neg CAMPAIGNERS are demanding answers after health watchdogs claimed that staff shortages at Southampton General Hospital were putting patients in danger. The hospital is one of 17 that have been named and shamed by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which has accused NHS trusts of failing to employ enough sta... |
__label__pos Start-ups tend to focus on product quality, marketing, and sales, leaving compliance with state and central regulations on the back burner – but this is a recipe for disaster, says Gaurav Jain, company secretary and founder of Lexcomply.com Founders of start-ups – passionate as they are for making their ve... |
__label__pos Video 100 days, 10 travel tips. This week we are celebrating our first 100 days traveling around the world. We plan to complete a year, from New York through Europe, North Africa, Southeast Asia, Australasia and ending somewhere in California. In today’s article I’d like to share the 10 most valuable lesso... |
__label__neg With the U.S. economic recovery slogging along, restaurants are hoping a new dose of technology will bring in more customers. Chili's, owned and operated by Brinker International (NYSE:EAT) and the Olive Garden, owned by Darden Restaurants, are two casual dining chains that have struggled during the recess... |
__label__neg On behalf of The Frickey Law Firm posted on Thursday, November 29, 2012. A 28-year-old woman from Highlands Ranch, Colorado, was on her honeymoon when she and her husband were in a car crash in New Zealand. As a result, her husband died and she suffered a severe brain injury. She spent the following two we... |
__label__pos The market is a bit like the weather. We spend a lot of time talking about it, but the truth be told there’s not much we can do about it. However, much as you can prepare for a wide range of climatic conditions, investors can prepare for various economic scenarios. It’s just a question of being humble abou... |
__label__neg Maize silage is a high quality forage supplement. However, it is particularly low in Sodium (Na), Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorus (P), and can be used as an effective carrier to supplement cows with Magnesium (Mg). Seales Maize Silage Balancer can be used as a cost effective means of adding essential minerals ... |
__label__neg Press Release: Statement by IMF Staff Mission to Swaziland August 7, 2008Press Release No. 08/191 An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission, headed by Ms. Wipada Soonthornsima, visited Mbabane during July 23-August 5 to conduct the 2008 Article IV consultation discussions. Meetings were held with the Mi... |
__label__neg The conference this Thursday and Friday (2 and 3 October 2008), entitled “Tough Choices – Land Use under a Changing Climate” will be attended by more than 80 American and German researchers from a variety of disciplines. Lectures, case studies and workshops, held by representatives from the geosciences, ag... |
__label__pos Paula writes: “What are the rules regarding taxes placed on imported purchases — for example, a pair of boots? I live in Kobe and had to pay taxes of ¥5,400 for a ¥9,000 purchase. I paid more than half the cost of what I bought in taxes.” Japan’s import taxes can be a bit tricky to understand, and despite ... |
__label__pos This page describes concrete footing details in an easy to understand, easy to carry out approach for the kit home builder. You have made the big decision (pros and cons for slabs vs piers) to lay a slab or build pier and beam footings and now need more details on house piers, pouring concrete footings and... |
__label__pos The Holidays are coming, yeah! While most of the world gets excited, some of you are wondering how you are going to get it all done before it’s time to hang up the business suit and put on the reindeer sweater! Now is a good time to create a plan and map out what needs to get done between then and now in o... |
__label__pos We make Brains for Bots™. Most robots today are either driven by humans or programmed for repetitive tasks. But, if they are to move and work among people, then they need brains to make intelligent decisions. They need to notice when their environment changes and then decide what to do about it. We call ou... |
__label__pos Glasgow: Its time to be merry, for Christmas is fast approaching. The Santa Claus, who are so much a part of the Christmas celebration, spreading cheer all around, are observed to be grossly overweight, and certainly not in the pink of health. Advertisement Doctors in Scotland have explained how most of th... |
__label__pos In this age of high stakes multiple choice testing, writing in secondary classrooms has almost become a lost art. Thanks to programs like the Oklahoma Writing Project, which is a site of the National Writing Project established in 1978, teachers from many disciplines are learning how to bring this art back... |
__label__neg Lung Diseases Regenerative Medicine for Lung Diseases More than 10 million Americans suffer with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an umbrella term for that include emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Typical treatments include steroids, bronchodilators, and antibiotics, but they’re not particula... |
__label__pos Welcome to the first edition of the Online Landscape Review for 2014. We hope you had an enjoyable holiday break. This edition looks at how Australians engaged with Internet properties for both November and December 2013. We take a topline view of interaction with major commerce sites for the period, as we... |
__label__neg Q. Due to an error by our payroll administrator, we inadvertently overpaid an employee for five pay periods, by a total of over $2,000. We believe the employee realized our mistake but decided to cash her checks anyway, without saying anything to us. Are we legally allowed to recoup the entire amount from ... |
__label__pos Koh Kong province’s mangrove forests have changed from being a source of charcoal to serving tourists who help to protect their biodiversity. The forests have now become a popular destination for Cambodian tourists. Fifty-seven-year-old Kratie province resident Chim Kan, who came to the area to visit with ... |
__label__pos Sinéad Pentony:In the run up to Budget 2012, the discourse is going to be dominated by the scale of the fiscal adjustment (€3.6 billion) and the breakdown of taxation and spending cuts. Currently, the position is that the adjustment will be made up of €2.5 billion in cuts (€2.1 billion in current and €0.4 ... |
__label__neg What kinds of herbs are used to treat colds and flu? Colds and flu can be difficult to treat. Many medicines can help, but they can cause drowsiness. However, herbal remedies are available. These natural remedies are not medically tested and should ... Read More » http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1870518 Wh... |
__label__pos If I made a list of the things I would like to change about myself in the next five years it would be my ability to kill houseplants within a week. There, I said it: I have a black thumb. Every time I have tried to own a plant, the plant is dead before I can even nonchalantly reference it when we have thos... |
__label__neg SCOTLAND remains the “sick man of Europe”, a new study has revealed. The report, which looked at health patterns across Europe over the past 60 years, found Scots are still among the unhealthiest and the most likely to die young. It revealed that mortality rates had failed to improve for men and women aged... |
__label__neg Sleeping and eating are connected. Here is something else that may surprise you to know – one of the best diet aids around today is not something you buy at a store or online. It is sleep. Pure and simple sleep. To keep your weight under control and to prevent yourself from overeating you need to get the r... |
__label__neg Where else can adenomas develop? Some, not all, people with FAP or attenuated FAP may develop adenomas in the first part of the small intestine, or duodenum. Stomach & duodenum Duodenal adenomas may appear after the colon is removed and tend to grow much more slowly than colorectal adenomas. Examination is... |
__label__neg The Tata Nano, the world's cheapest car, on display in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo credit: VnExpress For years Vietnamese automakers have been holding their breath, waiting for 2018 when cars imported from Southeast Asian countries will become cheaper than their local counterparts, thanks to the abolition of i... |
__label__neg As we grow older our sleep quality improves while the amount of time we spend sleeping diminishes, according to a new study. "Older subjects complain less about sleepiness, and pathological sleepiness is significantly lower than younger subjects," write the researchers, indicating that we may require less ... |
__label__neg Hello traders! After my last newsletter, Why I Swing Trade, I was swamped with emails asking about all the time frames that I use in trading. I’ll get to my specific time frames a bit later in this letter, but first I would like to explore the concept of multiple time frame analysis and why we use it. As y... |
__label__pos New York Academy of Sciences Brings Evolutionary Biology Closer to ID September 9, 2012 Posted by johnnyb under Intelligent Design A recent issue of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences has just been published, and the whole issue is stacked with topics that support ID ideas – specifically, the i... |
__label__pos Desperate people that finally lost weight shared the secrets of their success in this list. This list represents important things that you need to know if you want to lose weight, that come directly from people who used them. With no more words, here are the 10 Best Tips for Losing Weight Tip:10 Always mea... |
__label__pos California Convicted or Indicted Physicians, Providers Filed $600 Million in Workers' Compensation Liens Author: Marta Moakley, XpertHR Legal Editor August 24, 2016 $600 million in liens filed against injured employees' claims for workers' compensation benefits have been filed by convicted or criminally in... |
__label__neg Birdwatching has been a passion of mine for many years, and I have been fortunate to see some amazing birds in exotic locations that include South Africa and Tanzania. I saw this book on the library’s new book shelf, and I was immediately interested. Very few popular birding books are based on the scientif... |
__label__pos Posted by Cila Warncke I find it very difficult to take seriously an alleged nationwide emergency that I find out about by reading the Guardian website. Surely if swine flu or influenza porcina as the locals call it, were a hovering shadow of death across the fair land of Mexico someone would have thought ... |
__label__neg Target Audience: Pharmacists in community-based practice. Universal program number: 0401-0000-13-005-H01-P Activity type: Knowledge-based Goal: To improve the pharmacist’s ability to provide consultation on nonpharmacologic and over-the-counter pharmacologic pain-management options to patients. Summary: Ma... |
__label__pos This is the second part of an annotated summary of Pietist founder Philipp Jakob Spener’s diagnoses and prescription for church reform, the Pia Desideria. The first part may be found here. PART II—The possibility of better conditions in the church “In order for the Jews to be converted, the true church mus... |
__label__neg in SHORTCUTS If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your shopping strategy this holiday season, you’re not alone. Making your list and checking it twice can definitely cause some seasonal stress, but it doesn’t need to be a source of anxiety. Organize your life and your holiday list before you start shopping, an... |
__label__pos Goizueta Business School 1300 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30322 United States Emory University - Goizueta Business School SSRN RANKINGS in Total Papers Downloads in Total Papers Citations Accounting, Economic History, Economic Institutions intertemporal trade, verifiable history, dispute resolution, cultural ... |
__label__neg Beneficial effect of long term intravenous bisphosphonate treatment of osteogenesis imperfecta. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11970931 AIM: To find an effective symptomatic treatment for osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). METHODS: In a prospective observational study disodium pamidronate (APD) was given as... |
__label__neg On May 8 th, 2014, a Wisconsin judge ruled against a voter identification law that would require people to show state-issued identification at voting polls. The Institute for Southern Studies reports that the judge found the law to be in violation of the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause and section 2... |
__label__neg World Bank Urges Governments to Moderate Banking Intervention Governments should promote transparency and competition in the financial industry instead of seeking state ownership of banks that sacrifice efficiency and create market distortions, according to a World Bank report. Public sector involvement in... |
__label__pos Father Stanley Jaki (1924-2009) was one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century and his contribution to Catholic thought and culture has been profound, especially regarding the relationship between science and religion. This work focuses on the close link joining science and Christianity, despite... |
__label__neg Maxidex Ophthalmic OintmentPronunciation Generic Name: dexamethasone sodium phosphate Dosage Form: ophthalmic ointment Maxidex Ophthalmic Ointment Description MAXIDEX®(Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate) is an adrenocortical steroid prepared as a sterile ophthalmic ointment. The active ingredient is represente... |
__label__pos Bob and Alice enter the restaurant and survey the scene. It is not their first time, and yet, they struggle to contain their excitement as their eyes dart across the mountains of food. Alice tests the elastic in her stretch pants and takes a moment to congratulate herself on her clothing choice. The waiter... |
__label__neg Value shifting: introduction As explained in CG13200+ it is possible to manipulate the value of assets such as shares so that value passes from one holding to another. Without special rules a transfer of value from one holding to a holding owned by another person would not be a disposal for Capital Gains T... |
__label__pos What is it that makes young men, reasonably well educated, in good health and nice looking, with long lives ahead of them, use powerful explosives to murder complete strangers because of political beliefs? I’m speaking about American military personnel of course, on the ground, in the air, or directing dro... |
__label__neg According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) between 1979 and 2007 income for the top 1 percent of households grew by 275 percent. The next 19 percent of households saw their income grow by 65 percent. Income grew 40 percent for the next 60 percent of households. The bottom 20 percent of households s... |
__label__neg It's true – if you love animals, pursuing a career as a vet tech can be very rewarding. But that doesn't mean it's not without challenges. If you're thinking about making veterinary technology a part of your future, here are a few things you should consider to make sure it's the right career choice for you... |
__label__neg Continue Reading Prune arborvitae shrubs by starting at the top, working around the tree and avoiding pruning anything but green foliage. The exact timing and type of cuts depends on the type of pruning. To prune the arborvitae for height or top-down, start in the late winter before the sap starts moving t... |
__label__neg Assignment 3: Long-Term Investment Decisions Due Week 9 and worth 300 points Assume that the low-calorie frozen, microwavable food company from Assignments 1 and 2 wants to expand and has to make some long-term capital budgeting decisions. The company is currently facing increases in the costs of major ing... |
__label__pos by Mary David Miller Freshmen often struggle in English 1101 and 1102. High school curriculums teach students how to write in summary, but some are a little slim on analytical assessment – which is required for most college-level writing assignments. Seeing a need to increase analytical thinking and writin... |
__label__pos MetalMiner Editor Lisa Reisman recently took a higher reading of the “Risk-O-Meter” for the likelihood of the Indonesian raw material export ban. Here, MetalMiner’s lead forecasting analyst Raul de Frutos examines price implications of the ban and specifically addresses questions that nickel buyers should ... |
__label__neg Introduction This year's Microprocessor Forum, like many that came before it, brought with it announcements of some new CPU architectures. Unlike many previous MP Forums, however, a few of the announced architectures actually offer something new, instead of just More of The Same?. Sun's MAJC (Microprocesso... |
__label__neg The federal Department of Education said on Tuesday it would offer to write off $7.7 billion of student debt owed by disabled individuals, taking a big step to streamline a loan forgiveness program long plagued by bureaucratic delay and inefficiency. Starting April 18, loan forgiveness letters will go out ... |
__label__neg Women looking for low-cost birth control in New Hampshire were suddenly out of luck this month after a state board decided not to renew a contract with Planned Parenthood, the latest salvo by conservatives in the United States against the group from conservatives who oppose it for the abortion services it ... |
__label__pos “Wisconsin may have better football teams than Minnesota, but the Badger State is eating our dust when it comes to the economy,” the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development wrote on their blog last week. Minnesota Public Radio’s Paul Tosto posted some interesting statistics and charts o... |
__label__pos It seems that the holidays are all but a distant memory now. For those of us who spend our 40+ hours a week in a mundane, unfulfilling job the only glimmer of hope is the occasional day off due to a random holiday popping up on the calendar and, of course, vacation! This is where our story begins… As I s... |
__label__neg Perhaps the most important health news we have come across today is that the vaccine for the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes cervical cancer has been approved for use in the U.K. by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Department of Health press release here. BBC report here. ... |
__label__pos Curry leaf plant(Murraya koenigii) "Curry Leaf" plant, a herb, is native to India and Sri Lanka. The aromatic leaves of this plant are used to flavor many Indian dishes, especially in curries.These plants like full sun and grow anywhere between 1 and 3 feet in containers. They bloom in summer; they need a ... |
__label__pos DECRA Roofing Systems originated in New Zealand and is owned by Fletcher Building. Fletcher Building is one of New Zealand's top industrial companies with a history going back to the early 1900's. Fletcher is New Zealand's largest building materials manufacturer and distributor with operations in concrete,... |
__label__neg Hello divas! I hope that you are having a fabulous week so far. Mine has been a bit busy but pretty good so far. The temperatures here in Tennessee have finally reached the upper 80s – low 90s so summer (or what feels like summer at least) is here at last. With this rise temps also comes the necessity to g... |
__label__pos 9 Steps: How TO STOP WATCHING PORN - How To Overcome Porn Addiction. It is a fact that Watching Porn is addictive. In this video, 9 Steps: How To Stop Watching Porn. You will learn the 9 ways watching porn is robbing you and what you can do to prevent and stop it. Please Share your thoughts after watching ... |
__label__neg We all know that poverty and homelessness got worse because of the recession. But surely as we ease out of the recession things are getting better. Sadly, no. A new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities authored by Doug Rice places the blame for rising homelessness squarely at the feet of ... |
__label__pos Many of the conference presenters, particularly on the nonprofit side (lots and lots of vendors there too, who shared the broader perspective of working with many nonprofit clients) had great recommendations for boosting the impact of your online fundraising. Here are a few of the most useful take-aways: B... |
__label__pos I am against any charity that donates to anything else which is what this organization does. Our money should go toward what we are being told it will go toward Very little money donated to this foundation actually goes to fund breast cancer research or support those with breast cancer. This is just anothe... |
__label__pos notas big a problem for the looting of ancient sites as many of us might believe. Instead, a number of forgeries have begun to flood the market. It is a terrific, and frightening article. It echoes an argument I've been trying to make in recent months: that the lack of transparency in the antiquities trade... |
__label__neg Invasion of the facial nerve by an aggressive nonmelanoma skin cancer of the head and neck. The facial nerve is intimately related to the parotid and is at risk for direct invasion by any lesion in the periauricular region. In addition, the parotid is a watershed area for cutaneous lymphatics of the scalp ... |
__label__neg People v. Brothers, — P.3d —, No. 12SA156, 2013 WL 2340633 (Colo. May 28, 2013). June 21, 2013 Defendant was charged with a number of offenses, including sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust. In advance of the preliminary hearing, defendant issued subpoenas to the child-victim’s parents,... |
__label__neg 1. What is epilepsy ? What are the different types of epilepsies ? Answer: Epilepsy is a disorder that briefly interrupts the normal electricals activity of the brain. In people with epilepsy, too many neurons fire at one time, causing an “electrical storm” within the brain, which results in physical chang... |
__label__neg ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — Mississippi’s unemployment rate dipped to 10 percent in August from 10.8 percent in July, although an economist said yesterday that the decrease probably was due mostly to people dropping out of the active work force. The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics said Mississippi was one of 1... |
__label__neg Red River College is proud to again be recognized as one of Manitoba’s Top 25 Employers for building a supportive, inclusive and engaging work environment for the more than 2,300 employees who’ve built their careers at one of Manitoba’s largest post-secondary institutions. The designation — the seventh in ... |
__label__pos Sidewalk etiquette has become a hot topic in the news lately, too. Last week the New York Post reported that a street fight erupted when a man stepped over a dog on the sidewalk. The dog walker became angry when a passer-by stepped over his chihuahua, instead of walking around. He exchanged words with the ... |
__label__pos In the decade from 1935-1945, while the Second World War raged in Europe, a new class of medicines capable of controlling bacterial infections launched a therapeutic revolution that continues today. The new medicines were not penicillin and antibiotics, but sulfronamides, or sulfa drugs. The sulfa drugs pr... |
__label__neg By Jim HagertyStaff Writer A proposal that would send an oil pipeline from Superior, Wis., to the Illinois state line has drawn staunch criticism from the Rock River Trail Initiative (RRTI). Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge Energy Co., plans to send about 1.2 million barrels of oil per day through the pipel... |
__label__neg Mystery Shopping is neither a full-time nor a part-time job. It is casual work and is meant to be a fun way to get free products and services or earn a little extra spending money. Each assignment has a shopper pay associated with it (usually $10-$15 per assignment) as well as a maximum reimbursement amoun... |
__label__pos There’s an incumbent ecosystem in the services procurement universe that has made a business out of delivering the bare minimum to keep customers satisfied and maintain the status quo. No, we’re not referring to the “tools” providers, but the sad fact is that within the more capable vendor management syste... |
__label__pos A child in crisis needs a safe place to sleep and food to eat. That’s essentially what the State of Arkansas provides for children at the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter. Well, 16 of them at least. The shelter has enough beds for 48 children and usually has about 42 to 46 students at a time. Those ch... |
__label__neg biography Dr. Yilmaz Akyüz was the Director of the Division on Globalization and Development Strategies at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) when he retired in August 2003. He was the principal author and head of the team preparing the Trade and Development Report, and UNCTAD ... |
__label__neg When Methodists Baptize Steve Willis Beaufort, South Carolina While going through a number of booklets and tracts I had acquired, I found some that must have been handed down to me from the early 1950s (some tracts in the same pile dated to 1946, others up to 1956) 1 found a booklet published by Methodist ... |
__label__neg Endodontists get a bad rap; after all, most patients aren't too thrilled when they find out they need a root canal. If you've been told you need endodontic treatment, you might be a little worried, maybe even scared about what that means. The good news is that endodontists have plenty of tools available to... |
__label__pos Dongshan was asked by a monastic, “What is Buddha?” 1Dongshan said, “Three pounds of flax.” 2The monastic had a realization and bowed. 3 [View Footnotes]This is an old case that’s been echoing in the halls of Zen monasteries for centuries, and yet there have been only a handful of students who have been ab... |
__label__pos Growing plants in your garden by your country house yard is all unsophisticated approach as of today. Flourishing style is far ahead of it though. Yes, you donít need soil to grow plants at all. You are using special nutritious liquid upon which you will be growing the plants indoor in your facility with a... |
__label__neg Support for the participation of physicians in the suicides of terminally ill patients is increasing, and the concrete effects on physician practice of a policy change with regard to physician-assisted suicide must be carefully considered. If physician-assisted suicide is legalized, physicians will need to... |
__label__neg Outcomes of second-trimester pregnancy terminations with misoprostol: comparing 2 regimens. MedLine Citation: PMID: 16098889 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was compare outcomes of second-trimester pregnancy terminations with misoprostol between our p... |
__label__pos It started with a seemingly insignificant line in a speech. “Take VB, for example. Its history stretches back to 1854. VB was brewed with one goal in mind: to be enjoyed ice cold. It was the first beer brewed specifically for Australia’s climate. That meant developing the unique Pride of Ringwood hops to d... |
__label__pos Officials look for cost savings, efficiency through mergers By DAN WHEAT Capital Press WENATCHEE, Wash. -- Four of Washington's many tree fruit industry organizations are giving thought to possible mergers, but their managers emphasize that discussions are preliminary. Two of the four, the Wenatchee Valley... |
__label__pos Sustainable builder Cascade Built is in the process of building a five-unit townhome project at 208 25th Avenue E, between John and Madison. The townhome will be sustainably built with reclaimed materials and will be energy efficient, with the goal of achieving a minimum 4-Star Built Green Certification. T... |
__label__neg Greetings! When you go into a bar and order a cocktail, do you have a general preference as to whether the bartender uses the free pour method or the jigger method when measuring the amount of alcohol for your cocktail? I’m a martini drinker who prefers the free pour method. I live in a neighborhood that h... |
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