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Down But Not Out: Vanguard Says Trump Rules Cull Won’t Hurt ETFsby Low fees -- not regulation -- support ETFs, product head says State Street’s Mazza says industry may trim growth expectation Money managers including Vanguard Group Inc. and State Street Corp. are remaining stoical amid speculation that President-elect ...
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More Women in the Workforce Could Raise GDP by 5% Nearly one billion women are poised to enter the global economy in the coming decade. That's a hard fact. The question is whether theirs will be a story of economic empowerment or missed potential. A new study from Booz & Co., "Empowering the Third Billion: Women and th...
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Republicans' Debt-Limit Proposal Is Real Reason to Party House Republicans announced today that they will vote, probably this week, to lift the U.S. debt limit for four months, until May 19. Republicans are backing down from their insistence that any increase in the debt limit be offset by dollar-for-dollar spending cu...
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Dear Family Advisor I know my dad's endless rude behavior and repetition is the Alzheimer's talking, but it drives me crazy anyway. Last updated: Sep 12, 2009 My dad has Alzheimer's, and as a result, he's belligerent, rude, and asks a million questions all day long. I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I've snapped at hi...
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Students at George Town Primary School are participating in a new program this month aimed at building their knowledge of proper animal care. Through the #kidsCARE program, volunteers and their four-legged friends are leading weekly talks on caring for and understanding animals at George Town Primary School until the e...
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Queen Elizabeth was born on the 21st April. Yet we celebrate the ‘Queen’s birthday’ today? Don’t get me wrong. I’m not complaining that we get the day off today instead. Otherwise it would be an even longer dry patch til the next public holiday – Melbourne Cup – five long months away in November. And besides, it gives ...
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The Wall Street Journal recently suggested that marketing departments and intelligence officers could soon be coming together, united by a common goal. In the modern, information-driven workplace, both functions will likely find it absolutely vital to have strong data quality . The source explained that integrating a v...
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Definition: Alternative service delivery (ASD) is the process of changing the delivery of a service from the government to the private sector or another public entity. ASD is not privatization, but does include it as well as the reorganization and restructuring of functions and resposibilities of the government. Often ...
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Funny how these keynesian shit heads always pretend to be advocates for the poor, when their policies are the single most destructive thing that can happen to the poor. The other funny thing is that those two jackasses Krugman and Bernanke keep pushing that narrative that there hasnt really been any inflation, over the...
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2 Answers | Add Yours On the surface, these customs might appear to be simply rituals to promote mental health and help individuals understand the workings of their psyches. Indeed, the regular sharing of dreams and feelings do create an atmosphere of openness and communication which can be advantageous. The underlying...
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JDL is at the forefront of wastewater treatment technology. We design and build our own systems. Our patented FMBR system treats organic waste (grey and black water) very effectively. Our system has been installed in many water scarce areas in the world. Once wastewater goes through our system, it can be recycled for n...
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Billion-Dollar Investment Fraud Undercover Agents Uncover the Scheme For a group of financial fraudsters, it seemed like the ultimate get in an investment scam—a victim willing to hand over $1 billion. However, like victims of financial scams everywhere, these criminals should have paid more attention to the “if it sou...
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Imagine an overseas war with no correspondents present to record events; things would proceed as normal at the Front Line, but you wouldn’t know that. In fact, you’d know nothing at all about what was going on. The government would report the general happenings at a later date… who won, who the main heroes were and wha...
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5 lessons from Walmart on making supplier scorecards work for you 5 lessons from Walmart on making supplier scorecards work for you Walmart (NYSE: WMT) continues to outdistance other firms with the sophistication and scale of its sustainability program for its more than 100,000 suppliers, which stretch beyond purveyors...
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The responsibility to protect sensitive private information is now legally mandated and has become a key focus for many regulations within multiple industries. Information security is vital to the success of an organisation’s day-to-day operations; and must be managed as a proactive and strategic business process throu...
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Nordic Journal of African Studies 4. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION Trees and forests are an integral part of the everyday life of the inhabitants of the study villages, throughout the year. The benefits offered by forests are both indirect and direct. Wood used for cooking remains the most important product from the forest...
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So, someone just found us on the Internet on the term “long tail marketing secrets”. Firstly, long tail marketing is a concept most aptly applied to Google and other Internet search sites, because seekers of products and services increasingly turn towards them for information. Long tail marketing strategies can be used...
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This question must come up quite often around here, but does anyone knowwhat to do about a severely clogged toilet, short of calling a plumber?Ron--"You see me now a veteran, of a thousand psychic wars.I've been living on the edge so long where the winds of limbo roar" A closet snake should clear any toilet related clo...
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I am surprised no one came up with any ideas. Truthfully, I ponderedthis one a bit as well. I think you need to refine your ideas of what you are trying toachieve, and how much you are willing to "put out" to get to that end. Some points to consider:- how far are you willing to travel- how much $$ are you willing to sp...
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Acknowledgments This report was researched and written by Jonathan Cohen, researcher in the HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Program, and Tony Tate, researcher in the Childrens Rights Division of Human Rights Watch. The report was reviewed by Lois Whitman, executive director of the Childrens Rights Division; Rebecca Schleifer...
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“I had been a senior patrol leader in Scouts, and I had a little leadership experience at school. I thought I was pretty hot stuff, and I knew what I was doing,” says Dave Shepard. “But when I got up here, they opened my eyes.” Chris Poll, on the other hand, asks, “See myself as a leader when I first came up here? No, ...
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Minnwest Bank's Internet Banking Service features one of the industry’s most advanced security systems available. Our system employs user authentication to ensure that data being transmitted through the Internet is secure and protected from unauthorized access. The four (4) primary areas of concern involving the securi...
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Welcome back to our blog series comparing building an application with MongoDB versus building the same application with SQL. Today, we’re going to switch gears a little bit and talk about rapid application development (RAD), specifically using Python as an example. First of all, why would we want to do RAD? It should ...
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Every once in a while, an event comes along that triggers a revolution. For Jean Hill of Concord, Massachusetts, that moment came when she saw photographs of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and learned that each year Americans purchase more than 50 billion bottles of water while recycling only about a third of them. Th...
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Senco DuraSpin DS425AC Deck Installation Review Compared to my previous method of fastening decks... actually there's not much comparison to be made. This is the kind of system that will make you realize you'll never go back to using a drill or impact driver on its own when it comes to fastening deck boards down. The S...
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One of the greatest challenges facing chemists and chemical educators today is conveying the central importance and relevance of chemistry to students and society at large. The new edition of Chemistry Connections highlights the fundamental role of chemical principles in governing our everyday experiences and observati...
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This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? " BK. Pathology of Diabetes Dr. Venkatesh M. Shashidhar Associate Professor of Pathology Fiji School of Medicine Diabetes Mellitus Disorder of metabolism (Carb, Prot & Fat) Due to Absolute/relative deficiency of insulin. Characterized by hype...
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Filter Results: Publication Year 2012 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Method Organism Learn More Energy-harvesting devices attract wide interest as power supplies of today’s medical implants. Their long lifetime will spare patients from repeated surgical interventions. They also offer the o...
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As software systems grow in size and complexity their design problem extends beyond algorithms and data structures to issues of system design. This area receives little or no treatment in existing computer science curricula. Although courses about speciic systems are usually available, there is no systematic treatment ...
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Senator Jay Rockefeller has introduced a Do Not Track bill, which would require the FTC to make standards regarding consumers’ ability to opt-out of having their information collected. This is following the first Do Not Track report we saw back in 2011, which was a variant of the current bill. Consumer Watchdog has jum...
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Going elbow deep in soggy, worm-filled soil probably isn't a task you'd expect to be set by your ever-loving employer. Nor, perhaps, is singing on stage with local schoolchildren or mentoring young people from underprivileged areas. Nonetheless, companies are getting employees to volunteer for activities such as these....
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Last Wednesday night, I wandered around the streets of York in the rain with several hundred other people. It didn't take long before we all forgot the drizzle. Inspired by the people of York's experiences during the first world war, Blood and Chocolate is a large-scale collaboration between the Theatre Royal York and ...
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It Takes a Village The old cliché goes that “it takes a village” to help those in need. This originally referred to children, but it could also apply to low-income families, homeless veterans, frail seniors or any of the other people served by an organization like Volunteers of America. There is no way that one organiz...
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Lewis Carroll's Red Queen had to keep running to stay in the same place. And so, argues the author, do the rest of us. Sexual reproduction makes no sense in conventional theories of evolution; simple cloning is much more efficient. But sex maintains a genetic flux within a species which enables disease to be successful...
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Southern California residents are also spending more time out on the road, with the average commute now almost 30 minutes. Palmdale posted the longest commute in the U.S. at 41.5 minutes. It barely edged out New York City, with its congestion and sprawling subway system, at 39.4 minutes. Shortest commute time: Blooming...
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Is modern representative democracy "better" than ancient Athenian democracy? In this activity, students work together to mine the readings for evidence that will help them answer this question.Read more about Ancient v. Modern Democracy Students were asked to produce a multimedia and historical analysis of the archives...
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Oh, what a feeling! Have it your way Plop plop, fizz fizz If any of these even sound familiar, then you, my friend, are a media dinosaur. Thanks to DVRs, the web and a host of other interactive mediums, jingles don't have the brand power of the past. Reach and frequency was a religion then -- but they're shockingly elu...
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Private property is in many ways like a private form of state. The owner determines what goes on within the area he or she "owns," and therefore exercises a monopoly of power over it. When power is exercised over one's self, it is a source of freedom, but under capitalism it is a source of coercive authority. As Bob Bl...
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Mayor, council members deserve to be paid Published Sunday, December 23, 2007 In the late 1940s some reformers were fed up with the way Columbia was governed, and voters agreed. Pursuant to a provision in the Missouri Constitution, Columbia voters adopted a charter form of government and thus became a home-rule city. W...
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WASHINGTON — Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, a member of the original U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said this week that the agency he served for 15 years lacks leadership and integrity and ought to be dismantled. Hesburgh, president of the University of Notre Dame and chairman of the commission for the last four years of hi...
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A group of elected women officials vowed Thursday to work toward accomplishing something they said their male counterparts have not done: pass laws to curb gun violence. Ranging from state representatives to village clerks and led by Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Aurelia Pucinski and Palatine Mayor Rita Mullins, they...
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PLANNED PARTY The people of Gloucester County, especially the parents of high school students, deserve congratulations. It has been almost a year since the first group of parents started planning for an "after prom party" for this year's junior-senior prom night. That group now includes teachers, students, merchants, b...
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The burgeoning problem of child abuse and child neglect in the Antelope Valley has been known for years. In 1992, for example, in those areas patrolled by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies, the region was the site of more criminal investigations involving alleged child abuse than any of the 18 other sheriff's repor...
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LISBON — John Gray had to make some quick decisions after Jesse Anderson lost his left leg in an industrial accident at Dura-Stress Inc. almost two years ago. Gray, president of Dura-Stress, said he did want Anderson to fall prey to the anxiety or depression that sometimes affects the physically handicapped. Anderson, ...
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There is a war being waged far from the carnage of Iraq or Darfur. It connects to the war on want, but is more about making peace with our environment than anything else. The documentary Garbage Warrior is the story of renegade architect Michael Reynolds, who has been quietly waging a battle in New Mexico for the right...
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Joe Romm assumes what he has to prove -- and his assumption is wrong As we all know, ANY weather event proves global warming. Global warming is unfalsifiable and is, as such, a religious faith, not a scientific finding. So it is no surprise that Joe Romm, the professional Warmist, has put up an argument -- excerpt belo...
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Are our schools preparing children to navigate the challenges of the future? “We do have a real crisis in education,” Chris Kirk, the Chief Executive Officer of GEMS Education Solutions told Big Think at the Global Education & Skills Forum. “In the developing world, in Africa and Asia, we still have so many children ou...
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By Trish Olson, Assistant to the Dean “By 2044, people of color will account for a majority of the U.S. population.” This quote from the March Brookings Essay “The Changing Face of the Heartland: Preparing America’s Diverse Workforce for Tomorrow” caught my attention while I was at the Qualey-Skjervold Conference earli...
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The Associated Press (AP) has published a hard-hitting four-part series, detailing the cozy relationship between the nuclear power industry and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the federal agency that regulates utilities operating nuclear power plants. The depth and scope of the investigation provides a st...
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What is the problem being studied? Is it motivated in a compelling manner, by either practical or theoretical considerations? New problems warrant more careful scrutiny. What is the result? If there are several results, usually I only look at the main result and evaluate the paper based solely on its best result. Is th...
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(Mark Hager is associate professor of nonprofit studies in the School of Community Resources & Development at Arizona State University. His research with the Foundation Center and Urban Institute has shed light on how grantmaking foundations spend their money. He is always looking for ways to get his graduate students ...
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This is the start of a set of "Road Trip" posts, since there are lots of professional treks coming up for me. I'll make a point of reporting back what I've observed and found out along the way for ExhibiTricks readers, but in the interim, here's just my May itinerary with some related resource links. Think of these res...
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Recently, I took a moment to reflect on why I choose my causes, and I came to the conclusion that it’s basically just a socially acceptable form of self-love: I enjoy helping people who seem to be like me. Of course, this is not a surprising revelation. Most people are more concerned with people who are like themselves...
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Or: Why My Group Hate Me #13572 Apologies for the recent silence - I have just started a new (temporary) postdoc, and I have been busy with the reading for that. I am now an alkaloid chemist! The next few updates will be brief while I settle in. Many research groups seem to have a weekly problem session, or something s...
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The above is the normative human geography. There is a right way and a wrong way to perceive space and interact with your environment. Everyone needs to look at the world through the same lens I use because life would be better. After all, it is the right thing to do. As more people roughly share the same spatial read,...
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Across the country, horse show season is in full swing, and you know what that means—potentially long rides in hot trailers with inadequate snack options (I asked for alfalfa, not grass hay, stewardess!) next to that one gelding in the barn who spits when he snorts. A common misconception among horses, I’ve found, is t...
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LONDON, Ont. — Sick, older Ontarians are suffering from health cutbacks that push them out of hospital too early and then leave them unsupported at home, says a new report by unionized hospital workers and some therapists.Follow @Canoe The paper offers a scathing view of the state of Ontario hospital and home care, cit...
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On Tuesday evening, Gywneth Paltrow and her husband Chris Martin made the shock announcement they were splitting up. The couple, who have been married for ten years and have two children together, decided to reveal their separation on Gywneth’s lifestyle website Goop, in a post they had titled ‘Conscious Uncoupling’. S...
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When getting organic attractiveness goods, the following adage is suitable: allow the buyer beware. That is because there's not a mandated normal for what qualifies as "organic" in the attractiveness sector. As a end result, not all natural and organic goods are all-natural. About the upside, advocacy groups have produ...
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Tractors & Tools Perseverance, resourceful and a sense of humor. We’ll call those your mental homesteading tools. But what about equipping the homestead with actual tractors and tools? The #1 consideration should be quality when establishing any farm tools list. Few farmsteads function well without a tractor or utility...
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Last week President Barack Obama hosted a seven-and-a-half-hour televised health care summit. This week the President launched his “final” campaign for passage of his health care plan. Next week, President Obama will travel to Missouri and Pennsylvania to continue this “final” effort to jam his unpopular plan through C...
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Changing the Center of Gravity: Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure 2009 Volume 3 Number 1 Abstract The authors open by imagining one possible use of digital geographic techniques in the context of humanities research in 2017. They then outline the background to this vision, from early engagement...
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Every person who wants vibrant health needs to know the most basic simple steps to achieve consistent health – day in, and day out. Over the past couple years, working on both my own health improvements and growth and that of my clients, I’ve discovered that most people need to get out of their heads and get a plan of ...
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So many people today are at the effect of tired, exhausted energy glands. Aka: the adrenal glands and thyroid. Perhaps you are familiar with the term ‘adrenal fatigue’, if not then maybe chronic fatigue or even just plain old lack of energy will resonate with you. I work with people who are ‘burned out’ on a daily basi...
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A 150-year old oak tree had to be removed at the American Girl headquarters but it lives on in beautiful products. October 2012 Branching out When trees get a second life, local business can benefit. Natasha Kassulke The idea for the next American Girl™ doll might be born around a conference table. Perhaps she'll be an...
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New gTLD registry operators have been given the right to start selling two-letter domains that match country codes. Potentially thousands of names could start being released next year, resulting in a windfall for registries and possible opportunities for investors. Some governments, however, appear to be unhappy with t...
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Because such findings may expose con- sortium participants to litigation or embarrassment, Authority and Domination Research in the critical tradition, a term used here to refer to a diverse body of research, adopts a rather different approach to power and authority than the managerialist studies described above. The y...
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This summer, recent college graduates and early career professionals launched 30 small research projects as part of NASA’s DEVELOP program. The aim is to use NASA satellite observations of Earth to address an environmental or public policy issue. The young researchers have just 10 weeks to do it! On Aug. 10, 2016, the ...
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It is a super-compact, 2-wheel (single axle), walk behind version of a 4-wheel farm tractor, made with the same automotive-style construction (automotive type clutch, all gear and shaft drive) and versatility (accepting many different implements) that you would find in a farm/utility tractor. An additional feature of t...
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Environmental Impacts Visible: Air pollution, Biodiversity loss (wildlife, agro-diversity), Desertification/Drought, Fires, Floods (river, coastal, mudflow), Food insecurity (crop damage), Global warming, Loss of landscape/aesthetic degradation, Noise pollution, Soil contamination, Soil erosion, Waste overflow, Oil spi...
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by WILLIAM MCGEVERAN and WILLIAM W FISHER This 117-page document reports on a year-long study [snip] examining the relationship between copyright law and education. In particular, we wanted to explore whether innovative educational uses of digital technology were hampered by the restrictions of copyright. We found that...
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September 8th, 2009 – by Emily Benner My first classroom experience at WCSC was far from the “normal” first day routine. As I sat in a circle with my classmates, pondering what I was about to learn, a short, sweet lady walked in and introduced the lesson for the day: self defense. Little did I know the lessons I was ab...
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The content of each section is detailed below: -tranche farm: conditional-slice studies 1: reconfiguration of generators, delivery positions and conditional distribution slice 2: reconfiguration loops and positions transformation. Under the assumptions laid out above, we know that the regression line also passes throug...
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Tom Friedman's column in today's New York Times deals with nuclear proliferation in Iran and North Korea. Rather than blaming US policy towards these countries, he suggests that Europe, with respect to Iran, and China, vis-a-vis North Korea, possess sufficient leverage to eliminate these proliferation threats unilatera...
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We blame the politicians but we put them there By Frank Salvato With the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S1639) now stalled – permanently, we hope – at the debate stage in the US Senate, we can come away with one lesson learned from this course of events, an unsettling number of politicians in Washington ...
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Title: The bioenergetics and behaviour of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) when feeding on a copper contaminated diet The long-term effects of sub-lethal dietary Cu-exposure were investigated in relation to consequential energy shifts and resultant locomotory adaptation in 0. mykiss. This study represents the fi...
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Author of "Obedience to Authority". Born in 1933, Died in 1984. Milgram is probably best known for his examination of the justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the WWII Nuremburg War Criminals Trials. They said that they were merely "following orders" from their superiors - and therefore they ...
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Personalization at Scale: Using Analytics for Institutional ImprovementElizabeth Mulherrin | Assistant Vice Provost for Student Success, University of Maryland University College Co-written with Laura Fingerson | Interim Director of Institutional Research, Capella University— The first installment of this series, Perso...
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Download The Best Cell Phone Monitoring App Free For Employees Internet usage has become a norm as almost everything has to be done with its help. Sin embargo, at workplaces, the internet privileges are commonly abused. Employees dedicate a significant portion of their time to updating and scanning social networking pr...
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Keeping any petrol-burning production engine efficient enough to market in today’s world of ever-stricter emissions standards is a feat, and that’s perhaps especially true of the big, classic V8. When Ford went about designing a new standard powerplant for the popular Ford Mustang GT pony car for 2011, the automaker kn...
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TheThirty Years’ War The greatest single disaster in Germanhistory was the Thirty Years’ War of 1618 to 1648. The war impeded theflowering of the German nation for centuries after the last sound ofgunfire had faded away. The war began as a conflict betweenProtestants and Catholics. The Protestant side consisted of cent...
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I’m a grade-school teacher, and every day I have lunch duty. I monitor the second graders, making sure they don’t play with their food and hurl spitballs at each other and such. For a while we had trouble getting them to pick up after themselves; each day looked like a trash cyclone had struck, leaving Lunchable contai...
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SPREADING THE REVOLUTION: SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION AT WORK A soybean field in Mato Grosso, Brazil with cerrado, a tropical savanna ecosystem, in the background. (Credit: Gillian Galford) Accra, Ghana It is no coincidence that a neighbor of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa here is Embrapa, the Brazilian agri...
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Dear Mom: “Why do we get colds? Why did I get this cold and you didn’t?” Answer: (This question came from my 13 y.o. daughter, my most resistant healthy eater. I explained it to her and thought you might like the answer as well, highly simplified.) “First of all, a mild cold with clear mucous… Thanks again for signing ...
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Temple Grandin made this point before, that domesticating dogs changed humans as much as the dogs. Did you mean to link the same article twice? No, I'm going to go fix that--the second link was supposed to be to an article about how our teaming up with dogs enabled us to out-compete the Neanderthals. I think the wolves...
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The World Bank — famous for funding gobsmackingly huge, planet-killing coal-fired power plants — is changing its tune, sort of. Under a new set of proposed rules, the Bank would only be allowed to fund gobsmackingly huge, planet-killing coal-fired power plants in the world's poorest countries. Progress! Okay, that soun...
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"Delhi (smog) should be taken as a serious warning to the future of urban India and all concerned should wake up in time so as not to meet the same fate," he said, while addressing the valedictory session of the four day 'Urban Mobility India (UMI) Conference and Expo' here. The Minister of State for Urban Development ...
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As we know that the aim of each and every medicinal treatment is to protect human from disease, and if someone is suffering from a chronic disease, then try to cure it and so to improve the quality of life. For these great causes, Researchers, Scholars and Scientists did a lot of work generation-by-generation. And they...
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Each year companies from all over the world spend Billions of dollars on consulting services. We live in a society where people become specialized experts in a particular area. This means that if you know something, and know it well, you can offer that knowledge and advise others in that particular area if they are les...
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Sabato: Every time the House has flipped … posted at 4:32 pm on September 2, 2010 by Ed Morrissey Kathryn Jean Lopez looks at the latest analysis from political prognosticator Larry Sabato, who has decided that he has been too conservative in his estimation of the chances for a Republican takeover of the House. The GOP...
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The NY Times has made public a major angst producing question that looms before the Justice Department: whether and how to defend the constitutionality of DoMA in a circuit where there is no precedent as to the level of scrutiny required for sexual orientation classifications. In both the First and Ninth Circuits, DoJ ...
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Meat is now central to billions of people's daily meals. The environmental, climate, public health, ethical, and human impacts are enormous and remain largely undocumented. WHAT'S FOR DINNER? explores this terrain in fast-globalizing China through the eyes of a retired pig farmer in rural Jiangxi province; a vegan rest...
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Not all engineering students wish to do engineering throughout their life, not even IITians. Four out of 10 students are taking up jobs which are unrelated to their core subject. Instead of the manufacturing sector, a majority of techies are choosing diverse fields like consultancy, e-commerce, software and others. The...
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Setting up a joint venture with two or more parties or companies is usually the result of a thorough decision-making process. It could stem from a strategic move to venture into a new market, generate more income or simply expand a business network. Before making the decision to get into a joint venture business in Ind...
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Back in the winter, I went to a conference about pulses. Pulses, in case you don’t know already, are legume crops that are harvested just for their seeds (think: dried beans, lentils and peas.) At this conference, we attended some cooking demos at the incredible Culinary Institute of America, where they made some amazi...
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UK Enterprise Segment Communication Service Providers Report 2014 (M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jw386q/uk_enterprise) has announced the addition of the "UK Enterprise Segment Communication Service Providers" report to their offering. ...
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There’s a story being reported in newspapers and TV stations around Southern California about a solider who returned from Iraq to find his house in Highland, California, a disaster from a remodel gone bad. You can see different versions of the story on Contractor bails on soldier’s renovation on KABC-TV, Who do you tru...
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One of the best ways to reduce your grocery budget is to meal plan. Incidentally, it’s also the best way to fight that 5 p.m. blah. You know, when your husband and kids are all asking what’s for dinner, and you’re just wishing there was kosher take-out, because you have NO IDEA. Of course, while I know that meal planni...
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Gradgrind never could by any other means have believed in, weighable and measurable fact though it was. NEW YORK, June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- This summer, Measurable Difference Cosmetics is launching a national campaign to bring awareness and dollars to the growing refugee problem. Would it be better to design a criti...
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(This story has updated to include a link to the ARL’s Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries mentioned in the story which was released as scheduled.) In the good old days, librarians were not quite so preoccupied with intellectual property laws, particularly when it came to unpublished ...
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