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...pictures. Soldiers began submitting photographic evidence ranging from shots of Middle Eastern road signs to mundane pictures of soldiers on duty to gruesome images of war casualties. Already, more than 8,000 threads have been created within the soldier-submitted-content pages, but a single thread can contain multiple pictures and inspire hundreds of posts by members of the website. Contributors classify their content as “general” or “gory” and then rate themselves: some “really need a hobby” while others are “just here...
...very dangerous.” Furthermore, with a few exceptions, the State Department’s country-wide warnings do not make a distinction between more and less dangerous regions of the same country, so otherwise safe countries can be declared forbidden because they contain islands of instability. Instead of arbitrarily drawing a “too dangerous” line, the school should leave this sort of determination up to each student provided that they have a suitable reason on their application. For a concrete example of the importance of such an exemption system, look at Indonesia...
...database. The researchers classified the spaces into different categories, and conducted interviews of passersby at some of the stops. Then, after figuring out what was available, the team moved on to postulate what could be. Four interventions were planned. First, Public Information. Kayden proposed creating a website that would contain information on each campus social space. Visitors could search for a space that meets their needs by filling out a simple online form. For instance, if they want to throw a party within a certain area, a search could return half a dozen possible locations. Someone looking for a place...
...addition, take a daily multivitamin-multimineral supplement that provides at least 400 mcg of folic acid and at least 1,000 IUs of vitamin D. It should contain no iron and no preformed vitamin A (retinol...
...itself. I would like to see the U.S. Food and Drug Administration create a new Division of Natural Therapeutic Agents to regulate herbs, vitamins, minerals and other products--not with the intent of thwarting consumer access to them but rather of ensuring that products on the market are safe, contain what they claim to contain, and do what they claim...