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Urban design is not just about form, and health is not just about brown rice and broccoli. Rather, Dr. Neal Kaufman, co-director of UCLA's Center for Healthier Children Families & Communities and Steve Davies, Sr. VP of the Project for Public Spaces, contend that health and city design are inextricably linked, especial... | __label__pos | 0.600572 |
You Can Change Your Life Forever and Discover Success by Overcoming Procrastination!
Procrastination in probably the number one cause of failure in life and business! Procrastination already affects over 20% of the population and is still growing within the norms of our society. Because of this, it is those who act acc... | __label__pos | 0.903311 |
The Democratic National Committee is hoping to drive a rift between John McCain and voters with disabilities.
It’s a group whose size is difficult to quantify, but one that both candidates have deemed important enough to devote time to courting.
Story Continued Below
While McCain and Barack Obama both support the Ameri... | __label__pos | 0.573906 |
There are plenty of us in our 30s who want to hold off on invasive skin care procedures but still —
ya know — have killer, wrinkle-less skin. Is that too much to ask?
Advice on how to best maintain a dewy glow and lineless visage varies, of course, depending on one's age. But fortunately for those of us in life's fourt... | __label__pos | 0.752029 |
The lesson from the dress color debate that every journalist needs to know
Yesterday’s insane Internet debate over the color of a dress offers a critical lesson that every journalist must incorporate into their daily work.
This lesson has nothing to do with viral content, fashion, BuzzFeed, social media, the future of ... | __label__pos | 0.79825 |
When we look around the world we live in, we are often overwhelmed by its complexity and its activity. The world seems never to take a break: businesses, stores and restaurants are open seven days a week, school activities take place at all times, entertainment can be accessed at any hour via the internet and wireless ... | __label__pos | 0.97038 |
I never was partial to fine dining until recently when a friend of mine who is a total foodie, started taking me to different restaurants around town that were home-grown, so to speak. Little did I know that a city has its own local chefs who thrive in their own community and all have different methodologies and vision... | __label__pos | 0.951667 |
Reviews Editorial Reviews Both supporters and opponents of affirmative action are likely to find ammunition in Thomas J. Espenshade's and Alexandria Walton Radford's book. . . . The authors provide a fascinating peek inside the admissions process at several unnamed universities. — Richard D. Kahlenberg, The Book This i... | __label__pos | 0.971092 |
Colin Reid, CEO of the market leader in mobile working solutions for local government TotalMobile, outlines an approach to make mobile truly deliver in the public sector
Saving money and improving service levels is Job Number One on the agenda of the British public sector, three years into an austerity programme unpara... | __label__pos | 0.983521 |
As paper maps become a thing of the past thanks to Google Maps which has the power to keep up with the ever-changing world that we live in, other road markers will also disappear. Street signs are one of these relics from the past which will vanish as electronic maps become more precise and cars become automated.
Uber'... | __label__pos | 0.999388 |
Lessons Learned
June 2, 2008
Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) activities can be likened to the Herculean task of cleaning the Aegean stables translated into the world of quality systems.
There is never enough time or enough people to apply to the various tasks and it ... | __label__pos | 0.997035 |
Caen Tramway, France
After 12 years of planning and two years of construction, the French town of Caen in Normandy, with 250,000 inhabitants, opened a new tramway at the end of November 2002. It is unusual in having rubber-tyred vehicles, yet is not a trolleybus as it sends the return current through a central rail.
Th... | __label__pos | 0.889804 |
Holistic Healing and Alternative Medicine for Your Total Health
April 2012
Hello <>, and welcome to this edition of my Natural Healing E-zine!
I hope you will enjoy reading this issue.
If you like this e-zine, please do a friend and me a favor and “pay it forward!”
If a friend DID forward this to you and if you like wh... | __label__pos | 0.771926 |
Matt C. Abbott
On outlawing abortion, contraception, and sodomy
Matt C. Abbott
I posed the following question to Father John Trigilio Jr., president of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, author, and my column's resident theologian:
Is it consonant with Catholic teaching to call for the government to outlaw abortion,... | __label__pos | 0.590382 |
Ladies.
Sisters.
I have a rant for you.
It’s an appeal to women, because this is pretty much a woman-centered problem. It’s about leaving toilet paper behind after peeing outdoors, and menfolk don’t leave toilet paper behind after they pee. (Yes, there is #2, but that is less often seen in recreation areas. Backpackers... | __label__pos | 0.997673 |
Actions put citizens, migrants in harm’s way
Something in Murrieta stinks, and it’s the ideological base of its leadership.
After some investigation it is disclosed the leak in information regarding the busing of undocumented children comes from within the Customs and Border Patrol, presumably from the area office, to ... | __label__pos | 0.959535 |
I have tried various doctors over the years with no diagnosis. One of the positive tests I had in the past was for scleroderma but then it wasn't positive the next test so my primary care physician said it was probably a fluke. This past weekend I had what I will call a flare up. These flare ups are increasing in numbe... | __label__pos | 0.985018 |
Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) testified Monday in New Orleans to the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, remarking on the Department of Interior’s latest moratorium on deepwater drilling. Excerpt from the Landrieu testimony:
As residents of this working coast, we want – as much ... | __label__pos | 0.992538 |
A storm is brewing in Southern Europe. In Greece on November 6 and 7 another general strike will take place. On November 14 Portuguese, Cypriot, Spanish and Italian trade unions intend to go on strike in opposition to the austerity policies of the European Union. Belgian and British trade unions, as well as the Europea... | __label__pos | 0.565296 |
Website owner: James Miller
The healthy society is a society of bias and prejudice --- bias and prejudice against sin, immorality, wrong; against adultery, fornication, promiscuity, homosexuality, lying, cheating, dishonesty. It is a society in which there are strong values, attitudes and pressures favoring goodness an... | __label__pos | 0.979518 |
The following opinion editorial - "There's No 'Free Choice' in Employee Free Choice Act" - written by Charles L. Woody and Kevin L. Carr, members of the firm, appeared in the Charleston Gazette, November 25, 2008.
Regarding Dr. John David's commentary, "Make it Easier to Unionize Workplace": Labor unions certainly have... | __label__pos | 0.964076 |
I've yet to have my "Dukan Method" spa consultation but I'd read enough about the latest French fad diet to know drinking gallons of water is integral to its success. I didn't, however, think I'd be quizzed about bladder movements at the poolside bistro. "Pardon?" I say, failing not to blush. "PP," she says again. "Pur... | __label__pos | 0.99445 |
Almost half (45%) felt unable to reconcile managing infections such as MRSA with the target for people to be seen at A&E within four hours, the Healthcare Commission report said.
Pressure to move patients to any available bed rather than the most appropriate bed or an isolation ward was one reason cited for the difficu... | __label__pos | 0.98144 |
Faculty Senate discusses rising number of units across majors October 12, 2012 3 Comments Share tweet Marshall Watkins By: Marshall Watkins Professors Kam Moler, Brad Osgood, Gavin Jones and Rosemary Knight took part in a panel discussion about the units of credit required for different majors. (LINDA A. CICERO/Stanfor... | __label__pos | 0.602265 |
Letter from the Editor
A Sad End to Spectra
I wonder who the real disabled people are - the ones who can't think, or the ones who don't care.
By DANA LARSEN / Pilot-Tribune Editor
There should have been a better way. When the Buena Vista County Supervisors decided to get out from under ownership of the former county ca... | __label__pos | 0.994334 |
Stimulus & Response
Stimulus – detectable change in internal or external environment of an organism that produces a response in an organism •Ability to respond to stimuli – increases chance of survival e.g. detect and move away from harmful stimuli •Surviving organisms have greater chance of raising offspring – passing... | __label__pos | 0.990277 |
There is a noticeable difference between people who practice reading and the ones who do not. Reading is an activity in which readers experience worlds other than their own. Not only that, but they are also introduced to various aspects of characters. Such privilege contributes to the fact that readers are a lot more c... | __label__pos | 0.941929 |
Planning and Forecasting is a vital function of management especially as it is related to inventory management. Planning has four processes associated with it. They are establishing goals, formulating strategies, implementing the plan and evaluating its success. The planning process of inventory will assist the organiz... | __label__pos | 0.588832 |
Violent behavior between inmates and staff also continue to rise, especially as prisons become more populated. It is expected that inmates would have bad feeling against the staff because of the staff’s adhering to and holding them responsible for the prison’s rules. However, there are those inmates and staff members w... | __label__pos | 0.971242 |
I had a sharp reminder of what regret feels like last month.
To avoid the environmental catastrophe that is sending invitations from New Zealand all over the world (and to save money), Nick and I made a wedding website and sent the link to our guests.
I was going to make an exception for my dad's mother, because I knew... | __label__pos | 0.971835 |
Ex-stewardess Anna Riorden, currently on the new-build team for a 41m superyacht, is asking superyacht crew to tell her about the design challenges they have faced when it comes to working on board. As part of her degree in Interior Design, Riorden is doing her thesis on how design of crew service and living areas on s... | __label__pos | 0.951687 |
Recent articles January 17 Governing Board to Meet in Tampa January 09 District Welcomes New Government Affairs Program Manager
June 26, 2007
The Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Governing Board Tuesday approved a project that will reduce groundwater pumping in DeSoto County.
Project partner Island Grove A... | __label__pos | 0.754896 |
FORT LAUDERDALE — Workers found a new love for their jobs in the recession, whether they were really satisfied or not. But as the economy recovers, the unhappy worker is likely to start looking for a new job.
Employers that want to retain their talented and skilled workers should be aware of what tends to make their em... | __label__pos | 0.940715 |
A teacher I deeply admire once told me that children should be read aloud to at least 6 times a day while at school. She made a point Continue Reading →
Today’s elementary students face standardized testing stress that most of us never experienced ourselves as children. The tests aren’t simply harder, they require crit... | __label__pos | 0.951752 |
Wideband Testing
The evolution of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies and the increase of bandwidth used present new testing challenges to service providers who deliver enhanced broadband services. This paper discusses wideband testing, which is essential to meeting these challenges and ensuring quality of servi... | __label__pos | 0.999612 |
Smartphones become ‘cheap as chips’ to usher in global ubiquity
Source: Ericsson
Ericsson’s Mobility Report is out. You can read the whole thing in handy PDF format here but here are the main takeaways. The report charts the continuing triumph of mobility in general and the smartphone in particular, noting that it expe... | __label__pos | 0.997633 |
Ezra Klein ponders a rule to prune back regulations:
Mark Warner is pushing a proposal to apply the logic of Pay-Go to regulations: The legislation "would require federal agencies to identify and eliminate one existing regulation for each new regulation they want to add."
There's a part of me that finds this intuitivel... | __label__pos | 0.98448 |
[This is part of my How to Install Moldings series.]
My Dubious Qualifications
Prior to teaching myself how to install molding buildups, my woodworking experience included the following two projects:
The Fort Building a wobbly tree house out of scrap lumber that my childhood partner-in-crime, Curt, and I, scavenged fro... | __label__pos | 0.917879 |
There was a time, it is true, when the John F. Kennedys and Lyndon Johnsons of the world could count on the discretion of their colleagues and the press, but no more. Philandering public officials in our wired, surveillance-happy age are about as likely to get away with their peccadilloes as convicts of yesteryear to e... | __label__pos | 0.949062 |
Archive for 'Safety'
A few driving safety tips for those school zones. School Zone Safety Now that summer is gone and the kids are back in school, it’s time to put our guard back up when it comes to [...]
Keeping kids safe when they’re riding the school bus. School Bus Safety School buses, while one of the safest vehic... | __label__pos | 0.979538 |
“I sincerely hope that my generation is not the first on this planet to consider elephants, rhinos or tigers as historical creatures,” the Duke of Cambridge said this summer. If his generation does not act, it will be. As a landmark conference on the future of the African elephant gathers in Bots-wana, its organisers h... | __label__pos | 0.996949 |
Thanks in part to the help of people from TTAC, TrueDelta received a record number of responses to July’s Car Reliability Survey—over 22,300. Updated car reliability stats have been posted to the site for 570 model / model year / powertrain (where warranted) combinations. With partial results for another 464 cars, the ... | __label__pos | 0.968848 |
Editorial: A better way to better pay Updated 5:57 pm, Wednesday, September 23, 2015 THE OFFER:
The governor calls for an across-the-board minimum wage increase to $15.
THE CATCH:
The benefits would be diluted by a regional approach phased in over too many years.
Just a few months ago, a $15-an-hour minimum wage in New... | __label__pos | 0.994244 |
In today's highly-communicative and networked world, we are often exposed to countless headlines that can effect our beliefs and behaviour.
One in particular that I hear far too often, are headlines like "the Rand is down," or "the Rand is up," or the "Rand is nervous," whatever that means. (Can a currency be nervous?)... | __label__pos | 0.987128 |
All you need in order to understand why integrated reporting is so important to the future of sustainable business is to read a truly integrated report. After reading one (Philips’ report for example) and, for comparison, a regular sustainability report you won’t need any further explanation. Believe me. Another option... | __label__pos | 0.97974 |
Africa can make it without handouts: Ghana's President DramaniListen /
Six of the ten fastest growing economies in the world are on the African continent.
However, this growth has not yet translated into sustainable employment opportunities, the President John Dramani of Ghana told the 68th session of the UN General As... | __label__pos | 0.982975 |
How can a tutor assist you in conquering GRE?
If your future plans include attending a prestigious graduate school program, one of your first steps will be to sit for the Graduate Record Examination, better known as the GRE. The GRE offers an impartial and unbiased way of appraising an applicant's qualifications to gra... | __label__pos | 0.746481 |
Important links exist between physical, emotional and mental health and spirituality. A mature and effective spiritual life has major benefits in all these areas, including longevity, resistance to disease and greater happiness.
In
Wellness: Life, Health and Spirituality, Richard Woods demonstrates how spirituality is ... | __label__pos | 0.996047 |
Staying up-to-date in the educational field can be a challenge for instructors and teachers, given the frequent changes in both the educational and technology fields. Webinars, blogs and podcasts can be just some of the great online ways to acquire new educational skills for the purposes of professional development for... | __label__pos | 0.821675 |
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In the beginning, media journalism was the province of a town crier. Later came newspapers, followed by television and radio. These latter three communication venues — town criers fell by the wayside around the time Gutenberg invented the printing press — held a virtu... | __label__pos | 0.852845 |
Some rapes matter more than others. Even as the awareness around rape in India rises, we are selective about what we will outrage for.
Soni Sori, the tribal activist who was brutally assaulted when being held in prison previously,
is on a hunger strike now until she is allowed to enter a village where an alleged encoun... | __label__pos | 0.921729 |
Mornings can be tough, we feel you. Personally I’m not a morning person, we’d all love to be able to swan into the office every morning, half an hour early with makeup fully done and having already worked out for an hour at the gym, but alas, that’s not possible.. If you’re also not quite at superwoman levels yet (or e... | __label__pos | 0.945649 |
Alcoholism, is an illness involving the use of alcoholic beverages. Whether it's a can of beer or other sources such as vodka, and whiskey etc. It often affects lots of people as well their families. I will discuss the symptoms of alcoholism. I will continue into the effects of alcoholism. Then conclude with the treatm... | __label__pos | 0.653074 |
Tests with the DNA code have found their way back to the original truth that created life in the first place. The 21st has been the Biotech Century according to Jeremy Rifkin. Early on, futurists predicted the new age to be advanced in biotechnology. Most predicted great gain in medicine and agriculture, but threats to... | __label__pos | 0.958108 |
Six Ways to Get the Most Out of Social Media
You’ve heard everyone telling you how important it is to get your start-up on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, FourSquare and the latest social media platform of the day. It’s a fantastic way to market yourself without having to spend a single cent — or is it? True, compared to ... | __label__pos | 0.921769 |
That China has finally given up on Europe is no news (granted, however, it will make it more complicated for various European newspaper to make up articles alleging China will bail out Europe now that this is no longer the case): after all even the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund has finally learned its lesson, and hav... | __label__pos | 0.998692 |
Though the civil rights movement ended almost half a decade ago, remnants of the time period still remain today as part of an exhibit at Southern Connecticut University.
The exhibit, “Images of America,” features items and pictures from periods of slavery, the Jim Crow era and the civil rights movement. All of these it... | __label__pos | 0.931069 |
Another
Eid is here, another hajj performed …
In pre-Islamic times the years were measured from
hajj to hajj amongst the Arabs, ever since the times of the prophet Ibrahim – upon whom be peace – who had originally initiated it as a rite at the Behest of God. This was so, because, apart from its tremendous spiritual sig... | __label__pos | 0.951158 |
Let's Encrypt Everything
I'll admit I was late to the HTTPS party.
But post Snowden, and particularly after the result of the last election here in the US, it's clear that
everything on the web should be encrypted by default.
Why?
You have an unalienable right to privacy, both in the real world and online. And
without ... | __label__pos | 0.783994 |
Photography’s Third Act
When personal photography was first becoming popular, it was mostly used for experimentation and artistic expression, like portraiture. Over time, as costs decreased and fidelity increased, photos gained a second function: they became a system for people to store their memories. And only very re... | __label__pos | 0.998407 |
Written by Breanne Fisher
Ever wonder what Edmonton will look like in the next 10 to 20 years? Talk to Chris Dulaba. As the founder of Callidus Development Management+Advisory, and Placemaker at Beljan Development Corporation, Chris is directly involved in the changing face of the City. I recently had the opportunity t... | __label__pos | 0.857523 |
FORKED: A New Standard for American Dining offers an insider's view of the highest—and lowest—scoring restaurants for worker pay and benefits, and with it, a new way of thinking about how and where we eat. It provides actionable ways for restaurant owners, employees, and diners to positively implement change in this ma... | __label__pos | 0.90914 |
Now that social is becoming the new norm, the next big battle for companies will be personalization. The company that can get inside my head and deliver tailored recommendations or know what I want without being too stalkerish can walk away with a lot of money. We’ve seen how powerful that has been for companies like A... | __label__pos | 0.976054 |
“I have been WiFi’d,” she told me with a straight face.
I waited a minute, not sure what kind of followup question this revelation required. Sometimes it’s best just to sit there and say nothing and let the situation play out as it will.
“I think the FBI is behind it, of course, but it could be somebody else. I don’t k... | __label__pos | 0.976349 |
One of the triggers for starting treatment is falling platelet levels. With levels generally falling during treatment, you need some leeway, so it is important not to put off treatment too long if they fall below 70. We can't boost production of platelets like we can neutrophils, so weekly transfusions of platelets (wi... | __label__pos | 0.967211 |
When it is said that Human Extension is an example of ‘neo-intelligent design’ (neo-id*) and an alternative to human evolution in social sciences, several clarifications seem needed in order to ease the reader’s conscience with respect to ideology.
First, Human Extension did not originate within the ‘intelligent design... | __label__pos | 0.693235 |
This study represents a collaborative effort of adult education programs, schools, teachers, researchers, students and the developers of the text
Sam and Pat. We appreciate the willingness of the programs, schools, teachers and students to volunteer for the study, try new instructional materials and approaches, and res... | __label__pos | 0.982092 |
Investment teams can have the best asset allocation in the world, but it is useless if members jump out at the first sign of trouble, argues Dr Stephen Wendel, head of behavioural science at Morningstar.
While an asset allocation maybe mathematically optimal, it does not solve the fundamental problem of behaviour; part... | __label__pos | 0.99183 |
Below is my column today in the Sunday Chicago Tribune on the recent denial of review by the Supreme Court in the Illinois eavesdropping case that we discussed earlier.
Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez ended up empty-handed last week — and all of Chicago can celebrate. Alvarez lost a U.S. Supreme Court missio... | __label__pos | 0.973635 |
Last weekend I heard a report on the radio about new hopes for the Irish economy after a windfall oil discovery. With the collapse of its property and financial markets, the oil find does extend a ray of hope that there might be a new source of jobs. Handled right, it could be a great thing for Ireland’s economy (if no... | __label__pos | 0.99522 |
Subsidized crops make up a terrible diet (Infographic)
DURING MY RESEARCH for an article on gardening I came across this infographic posted by Kitchen Gardeners. In the first illustration is the current layout of the White House garden; a seemingly healthy variety of vegetables and something similar you’d expect to see... | __label__pos | 0.999957 |
Can someone
please explain to me how it is that insurance case managers think they know diddly squat about things like augmentative/alternative communication (AAC or AugComm) devices? Seriously. Now, I’m not talking about the rare one who may actually BE a user of AAC his/herself, or who may have a background in speech... | __label__pos | 0.947726 |
5-13-11: On the Subject of Birth
Earlier this week, we looked into the practice of midwifery in Maryland. Sheilah spoke with Erin Wright, the president of the Maryland Affiliate of the American College of Nurse Midwives, and Karen Carr, a certified professional midwife, who pled guilty in Virginia last week to two felo... | __label__pos | 0.879887 |
The following is a collection of reactions from a discussion posted on facebook by George Achia, discussing the Africa Scientific Revival Day.
George Achia: June 30th is the African Scientific Revival Day. This day was declared by the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the predecessor to the African Union (AU), to ce... | __label__pos | 0.986445 |
The physics world was abuzz Monday with news that the elusive Higgs boson — the “God particle” — had been found. The news was being hailed by some as the most exciting thing to happen in Physics history.
Pump the breaks. What are we talking about here?
Discovering the particle would finalize physicists' understanding o... | __label__pos | 0.597858 |
I’m postponing part two of my post about the DCC RPG and Castle Zagyg/Mad Archmage to talk about the results of last year’s Anonycon experiment. Unlike this year’s planned comparison of running the same adventure with different rule systems, this was an unplanned natural experiment: I played in two different games, D&D... | __label__pos | 0.991937 |
Alfredo Arias, Executive VP, FlashFog Security Editor’s Note: NCPA invited our Protect Your Pharmacy Now! partners at FlashFog Security to share tips on retail security. FlashFog Security offers a discount to NCPA members on its theft deterrent products. This blog is part of a weeklong series on pharmacy safety and sec... | __label__pos | 0.986074 |
You completely misunderstand the security model if you think one honest stakeholder can prevent these attacks.
There is no concept of an honest stake holder in the eyes of the network, best they can do is try to estimate which history is the "true" history, however it is free to write a new history.
>To not cancel, the... | __label__pos | 0.995051 |
In November the AAN, along with many other physician specialties, attended a meeting convened by Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA) to discuss a policy framework that would fundamentally restructure the Medicare physician payment system. Specifically her proposal would eliminate all future payment cuts to physicians called f... | __label__pos | 0.785298 |
TONE
Consider purpose of document
Determine message to be delivered
Consider how to express message
Example:
Susy is writing a job acceptance letter
Purpose: accept the position and thank for offer
Tone automatically becomes appreciative and ethusiastic
What is tone?
Why am I writing this document?
"Tone in writing ref... | __label__pos | 0.98589 |
The other week, one of the profs was looking up medication side effects for a parent. This prompted some vexed musing aloud, “Does anything improve with age?”
In retrospect, it was probably one of those rhetorical questions that people don’t really expect to get answered. With my attention mostly focused upon some spec... | __label__pos | 0.998413 |
A NetworkWorld article quotes Google’s GM of Enterprise Business as saying:
“insane complexity of technology is leading companies to spend 75% to 80% of IT budgets simply maintaining the systems they have already.”
The 75%-80% figure is a little higher than the 60%-70% figure I’d seen in customer research we did a few ... | __label__pos | 0.999833 |
Magnolia bark could take the edge off bad breath much more effectively than mints alone, US researchers say.
The extract, already used in the treatment of various disorders, may also be effective against the bacteria which cause tooth decay.
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Dear Readers: I was reviewing some words of wisdom from my dearest, wisest blog compatriot, Professor Athena. I wanted to share them with you, especially as it ties into
my hero’s recent trip to New York.
As part of her tour, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin chatted with Fox New Channel’s Sean Hannity and said:
PALIN: Well,... | __label__pos | 0.896102 |
South Florida is ahead of the national curve when it comes to protecting against sea-level rise, according to a panel of civic leaders assembled Friday morning, but much more still needs to happen for the region to consider itself safe.
The eight-person panel, hosted by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce in the ball... | __label__pos | 0.947143 |
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Directions: Respond to the following prompts to create your writing territories. Perhaps you want to copy and paste these prompts into your blog and post your responses. If you use this activity for your writing, I invite you to leave your blog address vi... | __label__pos | 0.627816 |
Never eat plants with thorns.
Steer clear of plants with shiny leaves.
Don’t eat mushrooms. Many are safe to eat, but many are highly toxic and even deadly, so it’s not worth the risk.
Umbrella-shaped flowers are a bad sign. Stay away from these plants.
Don’t eat plants with white or yellow berries.
If the plant’s sap ... | __label__pos | 0.999938 |
This article was first published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine.
In 2009, at the height of the severe economic downturn, Ruti Zisser opened her first business, an Israeli women’s fashion boutique in Palo Alto, in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley.
“People thought I was crazy to open in 2009,” Zisser recalls. But... | __label__pos | 0.516565 |
Capt. Wayne Iacono and a number of other Menemsha lobstermen are having a better autumn this year because of the help of a local draggerman, Capt. Craig Coutinho of the fishing boat Viking.
“If it wasn’t for Craig we’d all be in trouble,” Captain Iacono said.
Lobstermen depend on others to make a living. Few of them ma... | __label__pos | 0.93605 |
Looking for ways to make your property stand out above the competition? Knowing all of the features of your property’s neighborhood can help you close a lease by communicating the right features to the right renters. The most attractive apartment homes have a good neighborhood walk score.
Do You know your property’s wa... | __label__pos | 0.991645 |
A bachelor’s degree is a post-secondary degree awarded after completed 120 credits. It usually takes eight semesters to complete a Bachelor’s degree. While completing an undergraduate course, candidates have to study general courses and chose a major specific subject. A Bachelor’s degree can also be called a baccalaure... | __label__pos | 0.883207 |
We talked about this in March:
The Republican state auditor is demanding access to financial documents, Democratic lawmakers are demanding more public scrutiny of the nonprofit JobsOhio, one Republican leader is chastising both of the former, and Gov. John Kasich is calling the whole thing a misunderstanding over a com... | __label__pos | 0.934365 |
by Princess Harmony
The Transgender Day of Remembrance falls on Sunday, November 20
th and I couldn’t be less interested in observing it if I tried. Sure, it’s a day to memorialize and remember trans women who’ve been murdered, so that statement might come off as cold. There’s never a time where I don’t think of murder... | __label__pos | 0.942753 |
J. L. Schellenberg articulates and defends a simple but revolutionary idea: we are still at a very early stage in the possible history of intelligent life on our planet, and should frame our religious attitudes accordingly. Humans have begun to adapt to a deep past - one measured in billionsof years, not thousands. But... | __label__pos | 0.994361 |
JUNE ISSUE: Rx for Growth Jun 04, 2014 New Players, Systemic Change Fuel Healthcare Investment By Paul Rosta, Senior Editor
Investors in an emerging asset class should always be ready for a touch of volatility, and the healthcare real estate field is no exception. The multibillion-dollar portfolio deals that characteri... | __label__pos | 0.982268 |
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Is it time for an official texting strategy at your dealership?
Considering that 81% of car shoppers use smartphones at some point in their research—and that at least 86% of mobi... | __label__pos | 0.799392 |
Abstract
This paper demonstrates the implications of adopting an approach to measuring poverty that takes into account the lifetime experience of individuals rather than simply taking a static or cross-sectional perspective. Our approach follows the theoretical innovations in Hoy and Zheng (2008) which address various ... | __label__pos | 0.905094 |
Mask:
Use a full facial mask 1-2 times per day every day during the initial clearing phase. Remove mask when dry 5-10 minutes, if it takes longer to dry it is to thick. Masking is not only about absorption, its also about adsorption. LEROSETT® infuse minerals that minimize oil (sebum) production, inflammation, redness ... | __label__pos | 0.620597 |
TELESEMINAR: Designing and Drafting Revocable Trusts – A National Perspective April 1, 2014 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. 1.00 MCLE hours Telephone
Revocable trusts are among the most flexible and beneficial vehicles for estates of every size. In addition to their tax benefits, in many instances they allow property to be transferr... | __label__pos | 0.916825 |
Did you know that only 44 percent of Americans eat breakfast every day? Yet 93 percent of Americans believe breakfast is the most important meal of the day. What a disconnect! All the more reason to celebrate breakfast week with your students.
Learning ZoneXpress has added two free activities to FreeMyPlate to help par... | __label__pos | 0.782026 |
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