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R&D Sponsored by According to the announcement, the FDA rejected a petition submitted in 1998 by the Center for Science in the Public Interest requesting the labeling of cochineal extract and carmine be of "animal (insect) origin" because the cochineal dye is made from the dried and ground female bodies of beetles (Coc...
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If you're an especially active Instagram user who loves a good selfie, you may want to take it down a notch for the sake of your love life. A new study has discovered that frequently posting photos of yourself can put a strain on your relationship. Florida State University researchers asked 420 Instagram users between ...
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Why You Should Consult an Expert for Roofing Repair in Lexington KY The roof is the part of a building that is most exposed to harsh weather elements. This makes it wear and tear faster than other parts of the structure. Regular expansion and contraction can cause cracking of the roof. Acidic rain corrodes the metallic...
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By JIMMY SIERRA In the metal detecting industry, there is a term which has recently been misused a great deal. This term is:“discrimination.” Some have said that the pen is mightier than the sword, and I am sure that on occasions this has truly been the case. Throughout the ages, man has used words to explain, convince...
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Articles tagged with ‘Motivation’ What should Chinese students do on the winter vacation? Apart from recharging batteries, there are a number of things you should consider if you want optimal long-term results.Read → This is the 7th part of the story of how I learnt Chinese, bringing us up to date and probably a few ye...
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MEDIA RELEASE Bob Marx, Democratic Candidate for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District, calls for an end to outsourcing Hawaii’s prisoners to private, mainland prisons. Currently, the state houses 1,738 convicted prisoners in mainland, privately operated prisons in Arizona — not counting the more than 200 female prisoner...
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An estimated $500 billion (approximately Rs 24.5 lakh crore) of illegal money belonging to Indians is deposited in tax havens abroad, according to CBI director Amar Pratap Singh. Singh made this revelation while inaugurating the Interpol's first global programme on Anti Corruption and Assets Recovery at the agency head...
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China is very, very "business-friendly." Corporate conservatives lecture us that we should be more "business-friendly," in order to "compete" with China. They say we need to cut wages and benefits, work longer hours, get rid of overtime and sick pay -- even lunch breaks. They say we should shed unions, get rid of envir...
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The media has fragmented from relatively few outlets to a plethora of voices, particularly on the Internet. How will increasingly customized appeals to voters exacerbate the ability of elected officials to compromise on legislation? Have you ever read an article online that was shared by a friend or relative, completel...
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When I talk to companies about what we do at smashLAB, I often use a simple analogy. I note that for as good as I am at helping my wife find flattering clothing, I struggle with what to wear almost every day. It seems that no matter how strong our judgment may be, it becomes less clear when looking at ourselves. Most d...
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Implementing Web-scale discovery at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) Criss Library presented some unexpected challenges. The UNO library selected Encore Synergy from Innovative Interfaces, Vendor homogeneity between Innovative Interfaces’ Integrated Library System (ILS), and the discovery tool did not preven...
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SUBSCRIBE The leading Copyright Bloggings on Immigration Law It has become almost obligatory among editorial writers and other pundits dealing with this subject to end every comment about the deplorable and dangerous rush among state legislatures, especially but not exclusively in what used to be the old, racially segr...
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Investors have seen gains of less than 1 per cent on more than £36bn of new companies floating in London so far this year following recent market turbulence. Figures from the London Stock Exchange compiled for The Independent covering the performance of 114 floats on London’s main market and junior Aim market, show the...
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After already slashing R&D funding, the Sequester is about to deliver another kick in the teeth to American competitiveness: it’s going to sharply reduce our ability to measure it. This one comes courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which announced last month that the sequestration has forced it to eliminate its...
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If there are two things for which Morocco is known to those who have never been, its awesome food and a great big desert. The African country is located at the northwestern corner of the Sahara, and good for them, their doing something great with all that sunshine. The Noor I power plant is a project designed to bring ...
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Everybody wants to own their own home, but at times you can’t do it because you don’t have enough money for the down-payment of your home, so you rent an apartment. Renting an apartment is viewed by many as the time you need to get your finances in order. In fact this is the right way to plan your financial future. Apa...
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Johannesburg - The reality of the implementation of the R10 billion contract to distribute social grants nationally in South Africa was very different to the proposal offered by winning bidder Cash Paymaster Services (CPS), Absa AllPay argued in the Constitutional Court yesterday. CPS, a subsidiary of listed Net1 UEPS ...
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North Dakota secretary of state sees huge jump in contractor licensing DICKINSON, N.D. — Mark Amann has had his contractor’s license for 25 years. The delay, he was told, was due to a backlog created by the huge amount of work North Dakota is seeing because of the oil boom. The backlog is especially long now as contrac...
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In the course of the year, plenty of things can happen to change the overall market. Not only do economic circumstances change, but technology advances by leaps and bounds to provide better solutions to help those looking for CRM to find brand new ways to expand their companies and grow onward and upward. An online res...
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NEW YORK (Nov. 26) The first public report of research dealing with the effects of color on the equilibrium of human beings was made public today by Dr. Karona J. Mann, director-general of the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel, in an address before the executive committee of Hadassah here. Dr. Mann, who arrived i...
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Noteworthy Student Engagement Workshop Posted on November 14, 2013 Those who are teachers and those studying to become teachers know that it can be difficult to get and keep the attention of their pupils. That’s because there are so many outside influences vying for students’ attention: the internet, television, movies...
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A few days ago, I wrote about how the our leaders in primary care were out of touch with what drives medical students’ career choices: That’s all well and good, but perhaps primary care needs to appeal more to the bottom-line. It has been shown that a better lifestyle is a priority in today’s medical students, which is...
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Are you one of those people who simply cannot concentrate for long enough? Do you find that no sooner than you start doing something, that your attention is scattered all over the place? Do you find that you log onto your computer and within minutes are surfing every possible tangential site that you find? Your problem...
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Our overarching objective is to undertake economic and legal research that addresses real problems and directly feeds into policy. This is translated into active participation in international and national research projects and publications in scholarly journals and policy documents. In addition, our staff are involved...
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Launch in the News As a serial entrepreneur, Brandt Page, knows what it’s like to experience the thrill and the frustration of statrup life. He is currently on his third successful venture, Launch Leads, a business-to-business appointment setting company that generates targeted lead lists, qualifies each lead and sched...
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“Smart contract” is a buzzword phrase which could mean anything and be used to justify everything, from the realisation of the value of blockchain (another buzzword) to the end of lawyers (that can’t be right). To many, the recent “attack” on the most visible large smart contract in the world (the ominously named Distr...
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In Failing Law Schools, Brian Tamanaha, a law professor and legal theorist at Washington University at St. Louis School of Law, has written a timely, thoughtful, and provocative book about the state of legal education. Given the central importance of the rule of law to preservation of a society of free and responsible ...
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STAFF RESOURCES [Approved December 15, 2004] 1. J. Cassel called the meeting to order at 9:35 a.m. 2. The Agenda was adopted by consensus. 3. The Minutes of the Previous Planning and Coordinating were approved. 4. Report of the Faculty Coordinator: There was no report. J. Cassel noted that the new chair of the Personne...
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Paper 2657 Variable Degrees of Constituency: Frequency Effects in the Alternation of pa vs. para in Spoken Discourse Manuel Díaz-Campos, Stephen Fafulas, and Michael Gradoville 75-87 (complete paper or proceedings contents ) Abstract This study examines how repetition in discourse determines variable degrees of constit...
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Biodiversity Bringing Your Garden to Life To attract wildlife to your backyard you need to have features that specific species would require and look for in natural bushland environments such as opportunities for foraging, shelter, protection and for breeding and raising young. If you want wildlife to live in your back...
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After 15 years of plastic and reconstructive surgical nursing and helping numerous women through the process of breast reconstruction, I was still looking for a way that would help women through this emotional and stressful time. Establishing a support group for women undergoing breast reconstruction and taking a very ...
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Home Calendar City News Crime Digital Editions High School Sports Local Deals Update: Growing Number of Leaders Join Berkeley Boycott Campaign to Urge Insourcing of UC contract workers Oakland: The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) has issued its second Unfair Labor Practice Complaint against the Univ...
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The other day Dolores phoned a hospital billing office to see if we could arrange a payment plan for a bill we had received regarding a visit we had had with a surgeon. She reached a voice mail, which forwarded her to another voice mail, which forwarded her to another voice mail, which sent her to yet another voice mai...
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Last week the people of Newmarket, New Hampshire voted on whether or not to build a new junior / senior high school. The building is now 89 years old and because of fire and safety issues a new school is mandated. The school now houses grades 6 through 12. The State of New Hampshire decided years ago to eliminate any a...
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Politics / US Politics Feb 08, 2010 - 04:54 PM GMT U.S. Congress More Spending is Always the Answer Last week, the House approved another increase in the national debt ceiling. This means the government can borrow $1.9 trillion more to stay afloat and avoid default. It has been little more than a year since the last de...
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Is He Hot? That depends...on what your friends say? Here’s why your pal’s opinions might lead you astray and derail your search for Mr. Right. ou see someone across a crowded room... and your heart flutters. Sure, to a certain extent, it’s because you like what you see. But while we might think we have a mind of our ow...
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London is set to lose 13 fire engines after Mayor Boris Johnson overruled the capital’s fire authority and ordered the adoption of budget proposals drawn up by the Fire Commissioner. The engines were withdrawn from day-to-day service in August 2013 to ensure private contractors could provide emergency cover during stri...
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Employee Engagement In Indian Manufacturing Sector Posted in Human Resources Articles, Total Reads: 1749, Published on 10 January 2014 Advertisements Today we cheer success of some companies like Google and look with suspicion on some of the work practices followed by some other companies. What is that thing which make...
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25 years ago, Paul M. Romer's oft-cited article: "Endogenous Technological Change" (pdf) was published in The Journal of Political Economy. In it, he tried to explain how technological progress and knowledge creation affected the dynamics of growth. Romer’s model (pdf) became the "primary engine that fueled a decade-lo...
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Who has an entire day to devote to the Earth? Heck, who even has an hour? Earth Day is coming up next week, but many people will be hard pressed to find 24 entire hours to dedicate to saving the world we live in. In the day and age of Twitter and text messages, we need an environmental awareness campaign designed to fi...
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This weekend is as good a time as any to pay a complete stranger to rub the stress out of your gross, naked body. Massages can be both enjoyable and therapeutic, but there are lots of different kinds — so you need to know what you’re looking for. What would be best for working out the tense knots in your upper back cau...
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Even if you’re wearing fully-perforated or mesh riding gear, you’re going to get hot while riding in summer heat. The minimized airflow inside of less-than-fully-vented leather or textile jackets and pants only exacerbates the problem. However, no matter what protective gear you have on, your body will sweat during hig...
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Psychosis Service Location: Bethlem Royal Hospital Mode: Inpatient, outpatient, outreach Average length of inpatient treatment: 6-12 months Referrals are accepted from: Consultant Psychiatrists, GP’s CCG’s and self-funded referrals Beds: 23 Male and Female Key areas: schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, psychotic d...
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Small business insurance needs reform, Louisiana business owners say Business owners call for lower insurance costs Louisiana business owners are desperate for cuts in small business insurance costs, the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship said this week. The committee released several letters writt...
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While much of the American public is reveling in the telltale signs of spring, those with seasonal allergies are bracing for what’s expected to be a particularly brutal few months. Due in part to an unusually wet winter, experts are predicting a considerably higher level of allergens in the air than usually expected at...
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Senate Bill 193, which created a mandatory online registry for scrap metal and bulk merchandise container dealers is now available on Ohio Homeland Security’s website https://ext.dps.state.oh.us/Scra.... The online registry aims to create an infrastructure within the industry to crack down on scrap theft, thereby prote...
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As if rising commodity costs and increased competition were not posing enough worries for big quick-service chains, their costly expenditures for television advertising now may be yielding a dwindling response from fast-food customers. Major quick-service brands’ TV spots are getting lower grades from consumers this ye...
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I was able to choose the five kinds of snacks that I wanted from NatureBox which was awesome. My favorite would have to be the dried California apricots. I have always loved dried fruit and these are very firm and chewy which I loved. My other favorite is the blueberry almond bites which are addictive! They are crisp a...
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On the Internet, every day is April Fools’ Day. On this day, the holiest for online pranksters, today’s headlines, R.S.S. feeds and tweet-streams will be flooded with fake press releases, fake news items and prank headlines. Adding to the confusion, some companies will introduce products today whose press releases will...
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There is a very funny tweet by Matthew Hankins about the over-use of “paradigm shift” in articles in Scopus between 1962-2014 which clearly suggest we over-use the term: Percentage of shifts described as paradigm shifts, 1962-2014 pic.twitter.com/nHLuBUrH0H — Matthew Hankins (@mc_hankins) January 23, 2016 However, last...
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Speaking in defence of eye-watering salaries at top American orchestras a reader commented that star conductors earn that much because “someone is willing to pay”. Which is quite true, but begs the question of why orchestras are willing to pay such disproportionate and divisive remuneration levels when many other highl...
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The Straits Times | September 6, 2014 The 'shareconomy' is booming, and Singapore is well-placed to take advantage of it. Framing regulations is a challenge but outlawing this new economy would be a mistake. By Ayesha Khanna & Parag Khanna THE rise of the "shareconomy" is profoundly changing much of the world's daily e...
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In my recent book, Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism (2011, HarperCollins India), I’ve discussed how a constant striving for balance and equilibrium between the forces of “chaos” and “order” (rather than the complete annihilation of chaos) permeates Indian philosophy, art, cuisine, music and ...
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Andy Mudie, Marketing & Business Development Director at Nuaire outlines why the quality of indoor air in buildings is an issue that cannot be ignored Deborah Stephenson, Director of Operations at Habinteg highlights the impact of living in accessible homes and the importance of inclusive design Andy Butchers, Director...
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From governments and business executives to marketers and construction professionals – everyone in the construction industry today is talking about digitalisation. In times when big ideas such as the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, mixed reality or Building Information Modelling (BIM) dictate what is to become of the...
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Children?s Preferences for Sweeter and Saltier Tastes Are Linked to Each Other and to Measures of Growth Children who most prefer high levels of sweet tastes also most prefer high levels of salt taste and, in general, children prefer sweeter and saltier tastes than do adults. These preferences also relate to measures o...
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Analysis First Ship Routes Recommended for the Bering Strait This week, after years of planning, the U.S. Coast Guard released draft recommendations for the first shipping routes through the Bering Strait, the gateway between the Pacific and Arctic oceans. As decreasing sea ice makes resource development and related ve...
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A recent study showed that a delay in prescribing diabetes drugs or insulin to patients with type 2 diabetes is unwise, because effective control of blood sugar is crucial to averting serious complications. For the study, researchers polled 3790 physicians and nurses in 13 countries regarding their attitudes toward ins...
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Some people have trouble thinking of a megayacht as an eco-friendly vessel, which is understandable. Fuel and freshwater capacities are measured in the thousands, if not tens of thousands, of gallons. Some yachts devote entire refrigerators to keeping fresh flowers, and most maintain enough food stocks to feed a charte...
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We conducted a survey to see if tourists would be interested in going on an artisanal fishing boat to see and swim with Manta rays, what they would expect and how much they would be prepared to pay. In these cases you want a wide range of opinions and views and we believe this is what we got. The surveys were handed ou...
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The event is being organised alongside the CREER trade show, a leading European event for entrepreneurs, which is being held at the same venue from 8 to 10 September 2008. Four workshops will be led by renowned international experts, giving the opportunity for fruitful debates about entrepreneurship to be held. LIFE is...
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Most councils are coping with the cuts councils but they will face difficult decisions about how to meet their funding shortfall in the next few years. This is the conclusion of the Audit Commission report Tough Times. The Commission believes that, so far, councils have responded well to these challenges. Auditors have...
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Published By : 19 May 2016 | Published By : QYRESEARCH Nobody is an exception when it comes to making an appointment with their dentist. Everyone goes through dental issues such as irregular teeth, aching teeth, implant requirements, cavities, and so on. The solutions for these problems are diverse and will depend on t...
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-4 Likes American Horror Story: Why U.S. Broadband Is Sooo Sloooow By global standards, U.S. broadband speeds are slow—and getting slower. In Akamai's worldwide ranking of Internet speeds, the U.S. recently dropped from 12th place to 14th, lapped by Denmark, Norway ... and Romania. True, in absolute terms, U.S. speeds ...
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‘Good guys’ with guns: This is how cops became fixtures in America’s schools The 1990s-era ‘tough on crime’ movement that encouraged police inside schools has expanded under Obama, despite the lack of consensus it improves safety Richland County sheriff Leon Lott announced Wednesday he would fire senior deputy sheriff ...
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To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 11.1.0 or greater is installed. DOUBLE TAP TO ZOOM WITH PHONE OR TABLET some of the energy that would otherwise go into moving the car forward. Similarly, the bumps on the mesh shelf liner shake the car, which also diverts energy from moving the car forward. This...
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Imagine this situation: You sit in you backyard, having a barbecue party with drinks, fruits and desert, trying to enjoy and relax with your friends and family and then those pesky flies come. They all over your food, drinks, fruits, flying around making that awful noise and biting your skin. Flies can be pretty annoyi...
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SCLS Home Lib. Management Simplified budget "equation" Estimating some expenditures Personnel Materials Other Estimating revenue County payments System (state aid) payments Federal Funds carried forward Statutes related to budgets Types of budgets Line item budget Program budget Tips to help you get the local funds you...
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SUPERMARKET giant Tesco has been accused of failing to understand the Chinese consumer after falling sales saw the retailer announce plans to abandon its solo plans and form a joint venture in China. Qing Wang, professor of marking and innovation at Warwick Business School, claimed that the Chinese market was “unsuited...
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How to keep in control when you are a label printer. By Gail Flower At the CEO panel on September 12, 2012 in Rosemont, IL, during Labelexpo Americas, Dan Nolan, president, Materials Group, Avery Dennison Corporation, asked some really telling questions. Most CEOs might shy away from a direct probing question, and othe...
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LUNENBURG -- The Planning Board expressed concern Monday night when representatives from a subcontracting company working with a solar developer expressed a need to put all utility lines above ground. Representatives from Gehrlicher Solar American Corp., who are working with NuGen Capital on a solar project on Pleasant...
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Small business offered help on becoming sustainable August 28, 2013 by James The next Sustainability and Small Business Summit is taking place this September. Sponsored by Verizon, it is designed for small business leaders who want to adopt a more maintainable strategy within their company. The summit will feature pane...
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You are here Standards, Solar Thermal Power This paper was released by the Stanwell Corporation, University of Sydney and the University of NSW in 2006. It describes the success and implementation of the Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector (CLFR) solar thermal system. This presentation was created by Frank Proske, the Mar...
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Question What is the purpose of a forecast? What factors does a firm use to create its forecasts of future income and expenses? Answer to relevant QuestionsOn what factors or conditions do completely new firms base their forecasts? If a college student has a business idea, what should the student do while in college to...
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I know this is a cliche but it was time to face the truth. I have been so despondent with the weight loss being at a standstill/plateau that I have scoured the web, magazines and every where I could find information on how to break through my plateau. Most articles and tidbits state, if you have been true to the diet a...
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Stadiums Vs Our Children’s Future “Education has long been recognized as a good that has external effects and public attributes. Without public support, the market will yield too few educated workers and too little basic research. This problem has long been understood in the United States and it is why our government, ...
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HARRIET MARTINEAU Harriet Martineau, the founding mother of sociology, was a very accomplished female. She was, among other things, a feminist, Unitarian, critic, social scientist, and an atheist. She began many methodological, theoretical and substantive studies that would now be considered the study of sociology. She...
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Sustainability Businesses are looking at themselves, their products and the service they provide from a social and environmental point of view. Modern society, political strategies and the way everything is produced is based on sustainability and social responsibility. The products or a production process that damages ...
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Introduction Ethics, defined as the study of right and wrong, is an important domain that must be studied by future leaders/managers of organizations practicing their profession in the business industry. The study of ethics is important for managers, since professional responsibility should be given to managers. As a p...
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Everest University Andrew McMonigle Instructor: Sarah Carson 3/30/2013 Pets are known to have many different effects on their owners. Pets have the ability to lighten up someone’s day and make them forget about their stress from school and work. Many people enjoy having pets in their homes. Different types of pets offe...
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The benefit of exposure of electronic devices and gadgets to children Everything has its usefulness and also its negative aspect on over-exposed to the devices and gadgets. Besides the abovementioned points, let us look at the benefit of using the devices. For younger children below preschool age, the gadgets may posit...
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Unlike many other major industries which create wealth conventionally Packaging industry plays a unique role by creating wealth through a vast range of manufacturing activities and it also preserves the value of many other products manufactured by various industry sectors. Packaging, was not just considered to be a pro...
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English 91 4/23/2012 Ms. Brock Should kids get paid for learning? My name is Clifton bell I’m a member of the fog city school board and we are voting on if we should incentivize kids for different tasks in school. A Harvard economist named Roland Fryer Jr. ran a randomized experiment to see if incentives will motivate ...
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Is Google Reaching Its End Game? Having been around the internet since long before there was an internet, one of the things you learn is that sites, companies, and products come and go. For every mountain that is built, there is another group with earth movers set to tear it down. So while companies like Facebook and G...
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Snick. That’s the quiet sound of Neal Maloney shucking an oyster. With the midday sun glinting off the bay around us, he pops it open as effortlessly as if he’s unlocking his own front door. He hands it, all shimmering and pearly, to me. In a second I’ve slurped it from the shell. It’s firm, cold, and briny-sweet, with...
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We’ve lived together in a recessionary economy long enough now for it to have some effect on all of us; that’s a given. If we put that aggravation aside, and allow whatever difficulty we may be experiencing to just be (for it is what it is) we can move on to the next effect on our lives. We can make it one that we purp...
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House and Senate address concerns about hospital Medicaid funding The House and Senate have compromised on how much money to put toward hospital Medicaid funding, allaying many of the concerns raised by safety net hospitals. Under the compromise, an extra $88 million will be added to the pot of money used to pay all of...
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The government organisation’s executive body is now launching a consultation on European Union roaming charges, claiming that a lack of competition has allowed operators to impose unjustifiably high fees for customers who are travelling outside their home countries. “Huge differences between domestic and roaming charge...
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The Royal Academy of Engineers said torrential downpours, like those experienced in tropical countries, have already been seen in the last few years in Boscastle, Morpeth, Tewkesbury and Crewkerne. As temperatures rise due to global warming the UK will have to be prepared for 'monsoon style' storms by building open dra...
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Popular standards flow from the lowest common denominator. From Ericsson’s 50 billion node mobile universe to Qualcomm’s 1,000X meme, there’s been no shortage of grand vision for machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity at CES. Meaningful standards are lacking, but at least a consensus seems to be building around what to ...
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MEDIA The News: A User's Manual ALAIN DE BOTTON HAMISH HAMILTON, $29.99 The problem with the news is that, as often as not, it isn't. What the news is, and this is beyond contest, is ubiquitous. We are living in an information age, a time so exhaustively documented across the many platforms of legacy media and the mode...
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Reflect, for a second, on the spaces on campus that have earned their way into your heart. Maybe it’s a fraternity, a religious center, a cultural center or even a college house. Penn has invested heavily to ensure that students of all walks of life have a place to call home. Du Bois College House used to be one of the...
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Saeed Ali Shah's first conversation with a foreigner came in the aftermath of the earthquake that ravaged his valley in 2005. Aid workers replacing ruined houses passed over Mr. Shah's remote village, figuring it would be impossible to carry building materials up the narrow mountain path to his settlement. But Mr. Shah...
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A guest post from Larry Vertal, a Principal with the Enterprise Business Solutions group of Fujitsu America, a member of Fujitsu’s Global Sustainability Team and Founding Director of The Green Grid. The drive to green computing is a business necessity, not an option. Those that ignore it do so at their peril. IT has be...
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What would you do if you won the lottery? Becoming a billionaire overnight is just about anybody’s dream. The most recent powerball was 1.6 billion dollars, making it the largest powerball ever. People were cashing in tickets, hoping for a chance to hit the jackpot. Students on campus said that they would want to pay o...
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Microsemi has a longstanding commitment to the space market and has played an important role in hundreds of global initiatives over the past 55 years. The company's high-reliability products are designed for applications that require high levels of radiation hardness, and have been used in trips to the Moon, Mars and b...
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It blows down dry streets in eddies, dead. It gathers in corners. It forms into rich earth, and out of it sprout tiny seeds. It compacts into warm and rich clay, which can be cut and slammed and shaped by hands and wheel into pots, and bowls and little figures of stout women and tiny men. It blows in the stellar winds ...
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For many fields these days, to have a great career, the first step is landing an internship. Students can cultivate lasting professional relationships and mentors from the experience, and, with hard work and a bit of luck, the internship can lead to a full-time job offer. But finding the perfect opportunity is one thin...
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Tribridge recently wrapped up our annual company-wide event, Connect 16. Throughout the weekend, the team heard me talk a lot about Business Intelligence and Analytics (BI&A), and they excitedly confirmed that BI&A was the icing on the cake when we provide solutions for our customers. The more I thought about it though...
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