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UW students pitch their business plans in competition
Seattle TimesAlysa Joaquin is a University of Washington chemical-engineering major by day who is helping to develop gold nanoparticles to dye hair a variety of colors. "I wish I could just do this all the time," Joaquin said of her entrepreneurial endeavor. As...Tags: New Products, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Students, Credit Ratings
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New York Times bestselling author speaks at annual women's conference
Independent Record, Helena, Mont.The Big Sky Chapter of the American Business Women's Association held their second annual Professional Women's Event Wednesday night at the Myrna Loy Center, featuring guest speakers first lady Lisa Bullock and Pepper Schwartz, a leading sociologist and...Tags: The New York Times, NPR, Authors, Yale University, Woodrow Wilson
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Missionaries coming to Boswell church
Dr. Andrew and Judy Bennett will hold a missionary service at the New Life Church of the Nazarene, Boswell, Saturday. There will be a barbecue fellowship meal at 5 p.m. with the service immediately following the meal. Andrew and Judy Bennett are...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines
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Hesperia grads headed for the big time?
Daily Press, Victorville, Calif.There is already one player from Hesperia in the NFL. Could there be two more by the end of the week? Offensive lineman Manase Foketi, a 2008 Sultana grad, and strong safety Dominick Reyes, a 2008 Hesperia grad, are both prospects in the NFL Draft,...Tags: Free Agency, Marcel Reece, Kansas State Wildcats, Health and Safety at School, San Diego Chargers
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Race and geography may influence late-stage kidney care
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - At the end of life, black kidney disease patients are more likely than white patients to continue intensive dialysis instead of choosing hospice care, according to a new study. Researchers also found that racial differences in...Tags: Medicare, Government Health Care, Dialysis, Health and Safety at School, Diseases and Illnesses
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Community calendar: festivals, fairs and more
Seattle TimesAnimal events All About Raccoons SAT Look for signs and sightings of raccoons, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Discovery Park, Seattle; $8/person (206-386-4237 or http://www.seattle.gov/parks). Summer at Woodland Park Zoo WED-SEPT. 30 Summer zoo hours,...Tags: Museums, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Festive Events, Highway Transportation, Fashion Shows
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The Seattle Times Jerry Large column
Seattle TimesDavid Notkin was a big deal in the world of computer science, but you wouldn't know that being around him. He was a modest-living mensch with a gift for making other people feel special, like they were a big deal. And to him, they were. Notkin, who died...Tags: Computer Science, Science, Engineering, Technology, Colonoscopy
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Life is on track for Rogers senior Murray
The Spokesman-ReviewCarson Murray has known poverty most of his life. The Rogers senior isn't sure what he wants to study in college, but he's certain about one thing -- he wants to help people. That includes giving his future family a better opportunity in life....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities, Students, Breast Cancer
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When a parent is stage-struck
In the late 1970s and '80s, Melissa Francis was all over TV. She appeared in almost 100 commercials and spent two years in the cast of "Little House on the Prairie." But Francis, now an anchor on the Fox Business Network, didn't reach those heights by...
Tags: Family, Marquette University, Fox Business Network (tv network), Abusive Behavior
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Minorities often face pressure to fit in
Every Sunday morning, the Rev. Paula White stands in front of her congregation at New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka and looks out on thousands of brown faces. "When people say things like, 'She is a white girl that preaches black' is when I...
Tags: Alachua County, NAACP, Gainesville, Pine Hills, 2010 Census
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Non-dairy calcium seen to lower kidney stone risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Getting plenty of calcium from foods has been shown to lower the likelihood of kidney stones in those most at risk, but a new study makes clear the benefit isn't just linked to milk products. In a large new analysis, men and...Tags: Mineral Supplements, Dietary Supplements, Calcium
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Docs should counsel youth about not smoking: panel
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors should talk to school-aged kids and teens about the consequences of smoking and how to avoid pressure to start using cigarettes, a government-backed panel said today. The draft guidelines from the U.S. Preventive...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Internal Medicine, Health and Safety at School, Human Rights, Medical Specialization
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