Friday, December 2, 2011

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Communities to see, hear, Lone Peak students' Christmas spirit
Provo Daily Herald Fri, 02 Dec 2011 14:30 PM PST
The communities of Highland, Cedar Hills and Alpine will be seeing and hearing a lot more of the Lone Peak student body for the next couple of weeks. On Thursday, the Lone Peak student council kicked

EFSA reconfirms safety of bisphenol A as it rejects ‘limited’ French fears
Food Production Daily Fri, 02 Dec 2011 14:13 PM PST
But the Parma-based body announced it was assembling a team of experts to act as a BPA watchdog to constantly assess new scientific studies and data on the substance.

Meditation physically, mentally beneficial
The Cleveland Stater Fri, 02 Dec 2011 14:13 PM PST
Many students at Cleveland State have probably heard about meditation in some sort of capacity, but are perhaps unaware of just how beneficial it can be for the mind and body.

Body found in I-26 median was struck by vehicle
Erie Times-News Fri, 02 Dec 2011 14:06 PM PST
Authorities say a man found dead in the median of Interstate 26 about 30 miles outside of Charleston was struck by a vehicle. Dorchester County Coroner Chris Nisbet said Friday that the man died from a skull fracture after he was struck. The man's identity was not released.

Local woman suffers from rare genetic disorder- Dystonia
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:48 PM PST
HAMPTON ROADS -- Inda Davis Blackwell she has a genetic disorder called Dystonia. It's a neurological nerve disorder. The 34-year old wants people to see what this disorder does to the body. She prays that the right person is watching that can help her find the right treatment. The video attached to this story shows Blackwell experiencing a dystonic storm. Imagine having "Charlie Horses" all ...

In the News: Yellowstone wolves provide climate change insight
Environmental News Network Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:45 PM PST
Information collected and analysed has provided insights into how certain aspects of the grey wolf population have altered with the changing environment, including population size, genetics, body size, and even the timing of key life cycle events, such as the age at which they first have pups.

Vivien Hoexter: From Generation to Generation: How Not To Visit Our Body Image Sins On Our Children
The Huffington Post Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:38 PM PST
Whether or not we need to lose weight, the first step is to stop being ashamed of the bodies we have so that our children do not carry the burdens we have inherited into the next generation.

Baptist Press - Baptist Press News with a Christian Perspective
BPNews.net Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:23 PM PST
MBABANE, Swaziland (BP) -- A 7-year-boy in a ragged gray shirt, with scabby knees and scuffed shoes, sits on a grass mat. He is listening intently to a presentation assuring him that the disease in his body is not his fault. Nor is it an ancestor's ire or demon possession.

South African debuts AIDS film on World AIDS Day
seattlepi.com Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:11 PM PST
JOHANNESBURG (AP) â€" A film opening on World AIDS Day Thursday that mixes live action and animation is taking viewers inside a soccer player's body, showing how he becomes infected with HIV and spreads the virus. The cast and characters are Kenyan, Nigerian and South African â€" which producers hope will help the movie travel across the continent hardest hit by the disease. The 90-minute film ...

Former ICANN Chairman Warns Opposition to New Domain Names Could Fracture the Internet
SiliconANGLE Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:04 PM PST
Peter Dengate-Thrush, the recent chairman of ICANN, the Internet regulatory body, warned that opposition to ICANN’s new top level domain names (TLDs) could encourage some countries to split from the Internet. In an interview with SVW, he said opposition by … Continue reading â†' Former ICANN Chairman Warns Opposition to New Domain Names Could Fracture the Internet is a post from: SiliconANGLE We ...




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