• The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends alcohol screening for all adults and brief counseling for those who exceed recommended limits which includes binge drinking. (cdc.gov)
  • In order to achieve this breakthrough, described in a study published in the latest edition of the journal Nature, the researchers first had to create the world's smallest magnet - one that consists of a single atom of the rare-earth mineral Holmium. (ibtimes.com)
  • One example is Giant Mfg. Co. Ltd., which in 26 years has grown into one of the world's largest bicycle makers. (industryweek.com)
  • Looking through the lens of how much their audience cared about the environment creating the world's first digital clothing brand was the clear answer to the brief. (creativebrief.com)
  • Future applications of nanostructures built with control over the position of every atom could allow people and businesses to store 1,000 times more information in the same space, someday making data centers, computers and personal devices radically smaller and more powerful," IBM said in the statement. (ibtimes.com)
  • First Bite Boulder is a chance for people to experience a different kind of dining than they would otherwise, she says. (boulderweekly.com)
  • Phil Goddard, the owner of The Greenbriar Inn in Boulder, says that First Bite Boulder is good exposure to people who wouldn't normally think to dine at the restaurant due to its higher menu prices. (boulderweekly.com)
  • As Boulder's restaurants join together to create a time for people to go out, eat and enjoy themselves, First Bite Boulder is also a time for the rest of the nation to look at Boulder's dining scene, and see what it has to offer. (boulderweekly.com)
  • Microsoft does this to force people to migrate to 64 bits. (osnews.com)
  • Right now, it's a chicken and egg situation: people won't use EVs until they're confident in the charging infrastructure, but new EV charging sites are only built when there's demand. (green.org)
  • This helps us prepare for the future, making more people comfortable with switching to EVs. (green.org)
  • In the 1920s, Prohibition was the law of the land - but that didn't stop people from drinking or making moonshine whiskey. (scvhistory.com)
  • heritage outlets run by passionate people but facing such insurmountable market forces you wonder how they make ends meet. (kentonline.co.uk)
  • Insider identified at least eight state prison systems that have in recent years deployed dogs to attack people in state custody or as a show of force. (insider.com)
  • Ed Orman: There's six full-time people at Uppercut, and we all got our start making PC games. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • It is a difficult adjustment for some and people are getting tired," Yet there is no question that when it comes to digital fashion and getting to grips with the future of digital identity as a whole, it is worth making the adjustment. (creativebrief.com)
  • Looking back at the study today, I think probably many people may wonder how it made such a splash. (johnhawks.net)
  • Or is it the same as people moving in and out of the district over 10 years. (balloon-juice.com)
  • A lot of people don't realize how much of a difference just another year or two of employment can make," Yao says. (qualityhealth.com)
  • The choice provided is clear: people with disabilities must choose between having a bus pass or having a bit more money to pay for basic needs - at the risk of social and physical isolation. (policynote.ca)
  • Finance Minister Michael de Jong defended the new bus pass fee in his Budget 2016 speech , claiming that the new policy gave people with disabilities the "freedom to make their own choice about how to meet their own unique transportation needs. (policynote.ca)
  • Over the years, I've learned that we're a dynamic company with dynamic people that solve dynamic problems. (gaf.com)
  • Over the past few years, Massey and Denton have moved from fairly small-scale studies with no real controls to today, completing a randomized controlled trial and looking at the impact that outdoor swimming may have on people living with mild to moderate depression. (medscape.com)
  • At first, people sort of thought our idea was a bit wacky," says Massey. (medscape.com)
  • It's not about prescribing it or forcing people to do it," says Massey. (medscape.com)
  • Association, Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, and then Imperial than 70 people per year. (who.int)
  • Young people are at the epicenter of debates about the preparedness of the emerging labor force to compete in a dynamic, global economy and are the focus of national efforts to promote skills-based training, apprenticeships, and jobs. (cdc.gov)
  • 10-14 years of age), families living in poorly constructed housing, and people with limited access to education and health care are all particularly vulnerable.5,6,7,8 The prevalence of snakebite envenoming is inversely proportional to the level of country income: the prevalence is highest in low- and middle- income countries, and lowest in high-income countries. (who.int)
  • We have engaged young people in co-creating communication materials for young people about reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission. (bvsalud.org)
  • Things might get a bit intense in the Middle East soon, so I am somewhat nervous. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Still a bit nervous? (cdc.gov)
  • In Iowa, an attack-trained patrol dog named Maverick bit a corrections officer on the right buttock in May 2020 while responding to a fight at the state penitentiary. (insider.com)
  • Neither its bite force, nor how such force might be delivered using relatively elastic cartilaginous jaws, have been quantified or described. (researchgate.net)
  • We have digitally reconstructed the jaws of a white shark to estimate maximum bite force and examine relationships among their three-dimensional geometry, material properties and function. (researchgate.net)
  • Although the shark's cartilaginous jaws undergo considerably greater deformation than would jaws constructed of bone, effective bite force is not greatly diminished. (researchgate.net)
  • What's fascinating is that the big jaws of many of our fossil ancestors weren't built for nutcracking power. (johnhawks.net)
  • The idea of a Toy Story 4 was a bit tough to comprehend at first for a few reasons. (411mania.com)
  • If the GAO report used the same estimate as the Air Force for research and development, its projected cost would be around $4 billion-the amount Trump included in his tweet. (newsweek.com)
  • Here, we estimate the bite force of Zygophyseter varolai, a macroraptorial physeteroid from lower upper Miocene strata of the Pietra leccese formation (Apulia, Italy) using the finite element analysis (FEA). (researchgate.net)
  • An early attempt by WHO to quantify global mortality due to snakebite envenoming in 1954 was hampered by poor-quality data, yet arrived at an estimate of 30 000 to 40 000 deaths per year. (who.int)
  • After a submandibular approach to access the fracture site, a bur was used to make a perforation in the base of the condylar segment and a long screw (11 mm) was inserted in place leaving a portion protruding from the bone (6 mm). (bvsalud.org)
  • He did so in epic fashion, with his 2003 sophomore album, Trap Muzik , a 16-track tour de force of hit-making and grim storytelling. (xxlmag.com)
  • The artist fills the foreground with countless anonymous factory workers trudging through the snow, dutifully coalescing into distinct queues as they march toward the bulwark of grim buildings to begin manufacturing machinery and motors at the Mather & Platt foundry, Manchester (which continued operating in some capacity under various owners until July 2017). (cdc.gov)
  • ZeLeLi is the origin of time, life and light, so it possesses power over these universal forces. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dinar and Lacroix got the idea for First Bite Boulder after they spent time in the restaurant scenes of several large cities across the country. (boulderweekly.com)
  • It falls at a perfect time of year. (boulderweekly.com)
  • In 10 years' time, there will be a huge network of public EV charging across the country. (green.org)
  • The British Medical Association has found that 60% of medical students are being forced to cut down on the basics, with a similar amount (53%) having to work during term time to pay bills and keep themselves from going hungry. (sky.com)
  • Just like all full-time undergraduates in England, for the first four years of their studies, medical students are entitled to £9,706 outside of London, or up to £12,667 in London if living away from home. (sky.com)
  • Between us we have something like 90 years of experience on first person shooters, turn-based and real time RPGs, single and multiplayer games. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • Crucially, we also had experience - enough to know what we were capable of making in the short time our savings allowed, and how to take advantage of the opportunities that mobile was finally offering. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • We did start out with plans for stealth and combat play, but the more we played, the more that those kinds of high-tension mechanics seemed out of place, and the more we wanted to just spend time relaxing, exploring and enjoying this world we were creating. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • When it comes to Rikers, Martin is familiar with the situation: He was incarcerated there twice, the first time as a 16-year-old for shoplifting. (npr.org)
  • Volume is much less important at that time on the year. (trainingbible.com)
  • But now is the time of year when summer-sport endurance athletes in the northern hemisphere should be devoting a great deal of time to training aerobically. (trainingbible.com)
  • On September 1st, British Columbians on disability assistance saw their monthly rates go up for the first time in nine years. (policynote.ca)
  • As we observe Prostate Cancer Awareness Month during September, it's a good time to discuss three compelling reasons to stop making excuses. (cdc.gov)
  • The staff at Café Aion hopes that this year's First Bite Boulder will generate an even larger audience now that the restaurant is more established in the community, Kenny says, and they have tailored their special menu to give diners a chance to see what kind of food the restaurant serves. (boulderweekly.com)
  • The departments of corrections that deploy these dogs say the animals make prison facilities safer for corrections officers and prison staff members. (insider.com)
  • When employed as a use of force, prison administrators say, the dogs are a manpower multiplier that replace corrections officers in dangerous situations where they'd risk injury - like breaking up a violent fight or forcibly removing someone from a cell, a tactic known as a "cell extraction. (insider.com)
  • The dogs also went rogue and bit corrections officers or other prison staff members at least 13 times: three times in Iowa, four in Arizona, and six times in Virginia. (insider.com)
  • In 2018, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined the Iowa Department of Corrections $5,000 for dangerous working conditions including the use of patrol dogs, which had indiscriminately bitten prisoners, corrections officers, and canine handlers. (insider.com)
  • Although overall inmate-on-inmate violence has reduced, the overall rate of use of force by correction officers has slightly increased. (npr.org)
  • With the high level of violence on Rikers Island and dangerous work conditions for correction officers, Husamudeen says they should be "getting a medal from the monitor, as opposed to saying there's excessive use of force. (npr.org)
  • Most of [the uses of force are] because correction officers have to break up fights between inmates," Husamudeen added. (npr.org)
  • The haul-out, a result of extreme loss of ice in the Chukchi sea, on which the animals would typically rest and feed, made headlines last year when the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released photos of a record 35,000 animals gathered ashore. (salon.com)
  • Medical students typically receive the NHS bursary in the fifth and sixth years of their course, which includes a non-means-tested grant of £1,000 and a means-tested grant of up to £2,643 outside of London, or up to £3,191 in London, if living away from home. (sky.com)
  • Snakebite envenoming is a potentially life-threatening disease that typically results from the injection of a mixture of different toxins ("venom") following the bite of a venomous snake. (who.int)
  • That means a lot of those 8-bit era tricks, like scrolling enemies off the screen, will not work here. (shacknews.com)
  • So Kubi and Bernd are forced to work together to save Kubi's friends and the game itself. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most of the restaurants that participate have done it every year, Dinar says, and the week is a chance for restaurants to work together and reach out to the Boulder community. (boulderweekly.com)
  • Building a phone that can work on all existing CDMA and LTE networks globally has historically all but required a Baseband Processor from Qualcomm, which has broad ownership of key patents required to build functional devices. (appleinsider.com)
  • 32 bit CPU: if you have one, learn to love Vista - you're stuck with it.There will be no more versions of Windows - on desktop or server - that will work on 32-bit CPUs like Pentium 4 or Core Duo. (osnews.com)
  • You'll want to make sure the Kevo will work with your door before buying one. (cnet.com)
  • Andrew was an animator for years before he began work on the original Tribes: Vengeance. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • Previous work showed that this gene had lost its normal function in humans, making it a pseudogene . (johnhawks.net)
  • Don't retire thinking that you may decide to get back into the work force. (qualityhealth.com)
  • Following her work in the field, she took on responsibilities in codes and testing, before transitioning to the operations side of the manufacturing business. (gaf.com)
  • We're starting to build more rigor into the work. (medscape.com)
  • Nearly every minute, a work er aged 15 to 24 years in the United States is injured ( http://bit.ly/2ovHhCj ). (cdc.gov)
  • This vulnerable population experiences a rate of occupational -related injury (treated in hospital emergency departments) that is 1.6 times the injury rate of adult work ers (aged 25-44 y). (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, indicate that 2349 adolescents aged 15 to 17 years and young adults aged 18 to 24 years died at work during the 2011 through 2017 period. (cdc.gov)
  • For adolescent work ers, these incidents occur despite state and federal child labor laws enacted to protect youths younger than 18 years from performing hazardous work ( http://bit.ly/2n5pu4D ). (cdc.gov)
  • Research suggests that violations of child labor regulations are common and create dangerous conditions that contribute to young work er deaths. (cdc.gov)
  • Going to Work , this month's cover art, was created to fulfill a short-term commission from the War Artists Advisory Committee. (cdc.gov)
  • A view of a single atom of Holmium, a rare earth element used as a magnet to store one bit of data. (ibtimes.com)
  • Now, in another huge step toward making these storage media smaller, researchers at IBM announced Wednesday that they had managed to store a single bit of data - a 1 or a 0 - on one atom. (ibtimes.com)
  • Consequently, doing the same calculation with the Z. varolai bite force at 20° would produce misleading data. (researchgate.net)
  • It was a legitimately cool glimpse at a key-free future, but a high price tag and concerns about the physical security of the deadbolt made it tough to recommend. (cnet.com)
  • Now 'Made in Taiwan' means research and development, innovation, and tough competition for American manufacturers. (industryweek.com)
  • My dad has had his own business for 30 years, so entrepreneurship has always been in my DNA. (green.org)
  • And with power also comes responsibility for sound and sustainable entrepreneurship, which is one of the network's important driving forces. (lu.se)
  • A new report claims that Samsung has decided against using Qualcomm's 64-bit Snapdragon 810 Application Processor in its next flagship smartphone due to overheating issues, and will instead be forced use its own internally developed (and significantly slower) Exynos chip instead. (appleinsider.com)
  • Air Force One sits ready for boarding on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in Washington, D.C., on December 6, the same morning that President-elect Donald Trump urged the government to cancel its purchase of Boeing's new Air Force One plane. (newsweek.com)
  • Bundled up in a heavy coat, a fur hat and a cashmere scarf draped around her face like a balaclava, she was slowly making her way through driving wet snow to New York's Lincoln Centre, headquarters of fashion week. (businessinsider.com)
  • His feelings slowly changed: After a year I got used to it. (cdc.gov)
  • Two weeks ago, a research note by JP Morgan described the same overheating issue, explaining, "For the Snapdragon 810, a flagship chip for use in high-end models, we believe the issues are related to the implementation of new 64-bit ARM cores (A57), which is causing overheating when accelerating above 1.2-1.4 GHz frequencies, which is a major limitation for a flagship phone. (appleinsider.com)
  • The solution is being hosted in the cloud by NORRIQ to make implementation and maintenance easier for St Austell Brewery. (siba.co.uk)
  • White spots or lines are usually caused by minor injuries to your nail , like from biting them. (healthline.com)
  • A years-long effort to update the Downtown Specific Plan ended with a bit of a thud when the task force charged with spearheading. (pleasantonweekly.com)
  • We discussed why and how the Task Force was convened and its role with a CDC demonstration project to increase gynecologic oncologist involvement in the treatment for ovarian cancer. (cdc.gov)
  • I was invited onto the Task Force for the Ovarian Cancer Demonstration Project primarily, I would say, to contribute my expertise and provide guidance as it relates to cancer genetics, genetic testing, risk reduction and prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Currently, my role on the Task Force is as an ovarian cancer survivor and there to sort of share my living experience. (cdc.gov)
  • My role on the Task Force was as a member, took some leads on some of the projects. (cdc.gov)
  • I'd like to hear about why and how the Task Force was convened and the role of the Task Force within the demonstration project. (cdc.gov)
  • George, can you start us off, talking a bit about the Department of Health's decision to create an independent Task Force? (cdc.gov)
  • Boeing in a statement Tuesday seemed to dispute Trump's figures, saying-without mentioning the tweet-that the company is currently under contract for the Air Force One replacement program for only $170 million. (newsweek.com)
  • By comparing the sequences of humans and other primates, Stedman's team estimated that MYH16 had lost its function in human ancestors around 2.4 million years ago. (johnhawks.net)
  • From this small number of new changes, they estimated when the gene lost its function: 2.4 million years, to which they applied an error factor plus or minus 300,000 years. (johnhawks.net)
  • The earliest known human fossil, 1.8 million years ago, was identified as a Homo erectus mandible from Dimanisi in the Republic of Georgia. (medscape.com)
  • The company grew from SEK 400 million to SEK 1.8 billion in three years. (lu.se)
  • My aim was to build a company worth SEK 100 million. (lu.se)
  • Chow sees a shift in attitude from first-generation industrialists who made money in shipping, cement, and textiles to younger U.S.-educated businesspeople who prefer technology ventures and rely on U.S. management strategies. (industryweek.com)
  • You might even call me a repeat season subscriber, albeit by force rather than by choice. (prospect.org)
  • Global conversations at events like COP27 and large corporations making big sustainability commitments are encouraging. (green.org)
  • Sharpton has only one great expertise in life: creating a controversy in which he is the offended party. (prospect.org)
  • Just three years ago, Trump tweeted that he bought stock in the "great" aircraft manufacturing company-Boeing-though Jason Miller, communications director for the transition team, on Tuesday told reporters that the real estate mogul "sold all of his stock back in June. (newsweek.com)
  • Three-dimensional computer analysis of white shark jaw mechanics: How hard can a great white bite? (researchgate.net)
  • I think medicine has made great strides in order to widen access. (sky.com)
  • First Bite Boulder is coming back to Boulder County this year in full force, and it's not too early to make reservations. (boulderweekly.com)
  • Be.EV was the perfect venture to scratch both of my itches - to create a business that's a force for social good, and to build something from the ground up that I can look back on and be proud of. (green.org)
  • Three years later, Kwikset is back with a second-gen Kevo. (cnet.com)
  • In this scenario, mechanical forces on the skull once held back the evolution of brain size in early hominins. (johnhawks.net)
  • Back in 1969, cigarette brands sold in Canada, both prior to and after the ignition the Standing Committee on Health, Welfare and Social Affairs, as it propensity standard comes into force. (who.int)
  • A spokesperson from the Department of Health and Social Care told Sky News: "We are committed to supporting medical students in England across all years of study and are keeping funding arrangements for all healthcare students under review. (sky.com)
  • Baker learned the value of 'do no harm,' a commonly taught principle in the world of healthcare, when she was the primary caregiver of her mother for ten years. (gaf.com)
  • I am also a nurse and have for 15 years worked in healthcare for the homeless, so sharing that experience and knowledge with difficult to reach populations. (cdc.gov)
  • So again, in this case that coalition was made up of a group of folks who, you know, have a lot of experience with ovarian cancer, either through experience as survivors or as healthcare professionals who have been helping patients for years. (cdc.gov)
  • Preliminary estimates show that making sure all healthcare facilities in the 47 least developed countries have basic water, sanitation, hygiene, waste management and cleaning services will cost an additional US$3.6 billion between 2021 and 2030 and we know that for every dollar invested in hand hygiene alone there is a return of $15. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is scary because researchers have even shown how easy it is to change AI models to make more bad things like spreading wrong information. (diplomacy.edu)
  • To me, there is no logical reason as to why we have to have a 64 bit processor. (osnews.com)
  • We look forward to working with the U.S. Air Force on subsequent phases of the program allowing us to deliver the best planes for the president at the best value for the American taxpayer," said spokesman Todd Blecher. (newsweek.com)
  • If he hadn't anointed himself King of the South in subsequent years, his sheer selling power would have. (xxlmag.com)
  • The second-year quarterback has improved a good bit since the start of the season. (yahoo.com)
  • The Broncos got a good haul for Bradley Chubb, but they're losers because they had to make this trade in the first place. (yahoo.com)
  • Green.org sat down with Adrian Fielden-Gray Founder of Be.EV , to learn about his passion for creating a business that is a force for social good. (green.org)
  • Adrian, thank you for sharing your passion for creating a business that is a force for social good. (green.org)
  • I always forget this one, but a good massage makes a planet of difference. (good.is)
  • Since first bursting into the mainstream 14 years ago, T.I.'s appeared on the front of XXL Magazine's cover seven times over the years, with four of those occasions being for solo covers. (xxlmag.com)
  • First Bite Boulder started six years ago, and has had a steady following of restaurants and community members since its inception. (boulderweekly.com)
  • The Chase Claypool move feels like an overpay for a wide receiver who has largely been inconsistent over the past couple years. (yahoo.com)
  • But keeping U.S. boots on the ground past Aug. 31 - and bolstering the American fighting force "to go to war again with the Taliban" on Sept. 1 - "would have resulted in significant casualties in the U.S. side, and it would have placed American citizens that are still there at greater risk," Milley said. (politico.com)
  • One other reason we've used this in the past is to force a file to be writable so that we're able to delete it, I don't know if that is actually a problem on Windows or if OS.File.delete would be able to delete such files anyway. (mozilla.org)
  • Over the past few years, there's really been a sea change in how we think about when to start treatment. (medscape.com)
  • This will force hardware companies to start making more 64-bit drivers, etc. (osnews.com)
  • I would like to start with a bit of history, if I may. (who.int)
  • The budgeted costs for the initial stage of the replacement program are $2.7 billion in the coming year for research and development, Reuters reported . (newsweek.com)
  • Whilst the world was on pause, we worked hard to build our business. (green.org)
  • In the end, I know humans are hard to replace and that gives me a bit of hope. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Which I am fine with, but it felt a bit like cheating at times. (giantbomb.com)
  • The U.S. Air Force, which operates the presidential planes, announced its plan in January 2015 to replace the president's current fleet of two aircraft with Boeing's 747-8, citing needed upgrades because of obsolete parts and increased maintenance times. (newsweek.com)
  • In UNIX and most derivatives OSes, times and dates were storically represented as the number of seconds since 'the epoch' (01-01-1970 00:00) using a 32 bit integer, so the 2038 bug. (phoronix.com)
  • We've said it lots of times: Physical contact releases oxytocin and other happy-making hormones. (good.is)
  • The few times I've forced myself to do it with a hangover, it's totally helped. (good.is)
  • We predict that bite force in large white sharks may exceed c. 1.8 tonnes, the highest known for any living species, and suggest that forces may have been an order of magnitude greater still in the gigantic fossil species Carcharodon megalodon. (researchgate.net)
  • And my own personal experiences has been exactly that, my diagnosis was initially delayed by months before a diagnosis was made, and initially misdiagnosed. (cdc.gov)
  • Born in 1887, Lowry lived in an upscale area of south Manchester until financial difficulties forced his parents to relocate to an industrial part of Salford that he initially hated. (cdc.gov)
  • The panel that authored the report was tasked with analyzing changes by the NYC DOC, to see if correction staff's use of unnecessary force was reduced as a result, and if they have prevented inmate-on-inmate violence. (npr.org)
  • Following its history of constantly moving children and classes, the Alpine School District recently decided to pull three Life Skills Special Education classes from Highland Elementary where teachers, administrators, faculty, and staff spent a decade building the most amazing program of inclusivity and diversity for all students. (change.org)
  • What can the average person do to make a difference? (green.org)
  • Considering the significant difference observed between the anterior and posterior bite forces, Z. varolai likely fed via 'grip-and-shear' feeding, snapping the food items with an anterior bite and then cutting them with a powerful posterior bite. (researchgate.net)
  • Last year, he began spearheading the #CloseRikers campaign , pressuring public officials to shut down the jail. (npr.org)
  • Dog bites are a serious public health problem that ignores the true scope of the problem and will not inflicts considerable physical and emotional damage result in a responsible approach to protecting a com- on victims and incurs immeasurable hidden costs to munity's citizens. (cdc.gov)
  • Poe's Dupin is a logically thinking man, but Doyle's scientific knowledge was of aid to him when writing as Sherlock Holmes' high intelligence and understanding of science is what made the stories about him so interesting to read, and they are still interesting and immensely popular in the 21st century. (lu.se)
  • This year, they were spotted by photographer Gary Braasch on August 23, making this, the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed , the earliest haul-out on record. (salon.com)
  • Making early reservations to the restaurants participating in First Bite Boulder is highly recommended, says Josh Dinar, a co-founder of the event and publisher of DiningOut Magazine. (boulderweekly.com)
  • something we don't know (yet) forced them to disclose early. (openwall.com)
  • Change makes sense when it's not forced," explains Grubak, pointing to the digitalisation of the last couple of years. (creativebrief.com)
  • This eBook is made available at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. (gutenberg.net.au)
  • Bus pass users would still be paying up to $624 per year for a program that had, until recently, only cost $45 per year. (policynote.ca)
  • The arrows point to occlusal chipping in a cast from an adult Batak male, age 28 years. (medscape.com)
  • Periodontal disease in a cast from an adult Batak female, age 23 years, is shown. (medscape.com)
  • In a country where dowry deaths, bride burnings and cases of sexual harassment are commonplace, such an act of defiance makes Ms. Mustafa a singular figure in her community. (hachettebookgroup.com)
  • It was one of several blunt appraisals from the Pentagon's top leaders, as they sought to explain to angry lawmakers why the U.S.-trained Afghan security forces collapsed so quickly and how the Taliban's insurgents were able to capture Kabul long before American officials had anticipated. (politico.com)
  • Yet a steady stream of books and articles about human origins are still repeating the idea, nearly twenty years later. (johnhawks.net)