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Career In Life Science Industry | Clinical Research Jobs
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mikemac88
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The Life Science Industry is eying every avenue of life with its microscopic lenses. Innovation is at the core in the Life Science Industry than in any other industry. The life science industry innovates new ingenious ways of putting science to good use for the benefit of millions of people worldwide. People play a crucial role in the Life Science ...
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New jobs for 2 S.C. counties with high unemployment
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goldsilver41
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — One hundred new jobs are coming to two South Carolina counties with high unemployment rates. The Department of Commerce said Tuesday that Four Star Industries LLC is building its new pipe manufacturing plant in Allendale County. Officials say the $2.75 million investment will bring 50 new jobs. Commerce also said an en ...
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Jobs boost for new East Lancashire business park
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mikemac88
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MORE than 120 jobs are to be created after a gifts firm took on a major unit at a new business park.And it is hoped that the move, from retail giant Findel, will signal the arrival of hundreds more jobs at the East Lancashire site.Experts said the deal showed that there were “clear signs” of East Lancashire starting to recover from th ...
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More states add jobs
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mikemac88
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WASHINGTON — In a sharp improvement, more than half of U.S. states added jobs in October, though economists said many of the gains likely occurred in temporary employment.That’s customarily a positive a sign. Employers usually hire temporary workers before they add full-time jobs. But in this case, the temporary hiring may be inflated b ...
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Show the Gospel to the Hurting
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Take Root and Write ..
How many times have you heard, "Share the Gospel with the unsaved"? A bazillion? Now how often do you hear, " Show the Gospel to the hurting in your church, in your community, in your world?Share spells words. Show takes action. An example: Pulling up to a red light, Kate noticed a young man holding a homemade sign. It read, &q ...
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No paradise yoga moment...
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Mahima
...happened this morning. Didn't get into bed early enough last night, my youngest wanted my attention. I woke up with the body feeling very heavy and stiff as if a cold is coming on. Possibly yoga tonight. A 45 minute walk will do for morning exercise. There is always time for mindfulness. Yoga is not only hatha yoga. My oldest daughter is rushin ...
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Superoxide Dismutase, Antioxidant Enzyme, which helps to treat scleroderma^^
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Jan
Superoxide dismutase, or SOD, is an extremely potent antioxidant that protects cells against damage from free radicals. It is one of the three main antioxidant enzymes found in our cells. Human clinical studies of SOD are still at a very early stage, but some researchers claim it slows the aging process and has potential in treating Alzheimer's di ...
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WHORe Vs UCEM
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Dr. Mike C.
I’d like to draw attention to a recently published article in the Medical Journal of Australia ( MJA ) “ Whole-Of-Hospital Response to admission access block: the need for a clinical revolution”.The Whole Of Hospital Response to Emergency ( WHORe model) is unique, insightful and thoroughly modern in it’s approach to the mana ...
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Learning and Environmental Choices
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Serene Ambition
By Rick Fullerton | BioI continue to be struck by the environmental challenges facing planet earth. With signs of increasing public awareness about the deepening climate crisis, it is gratifying to sense a noticeable shift taking place in my own and others’ behaviour. For instance, I see more and more people supporting recycling programs, cho ...
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