em U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic By www.upi.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:26:41 -0400 The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closed, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America. Full Article
em Electrolyte disorders in a young female following short-term omeprazole therapy By resources.medipacademy.com Published On :: 23 September 2018 08:07:02 A 29 years old female presented to us in the metabolic clinic of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) on account of a week history of easy fatigability, weakness, and lower extremity muscle cramps associated with numbness and tingling sensation in the peri-oral area, fingers and toes. Two weeks prior to the onset of her presenting symptoms, she had visited a local pharmaceutical shop on account of a distressing epigastric discomfort and was subsequently placed on daily oral omeprazole 20mg daily for a month by a pharmacist. She had been on the omeprazole medication for two weeks before her present symptoms manifested. Her past medical history was not suggestive of hypoparathyroidism nor pancreatitis. She was married with three children and has an uneventful family, social and obstetric histories. On examination, she was a healthy well-oriented young female with positive Trousseau’s, Chvostek’s and epigastric tenderness signs. Further Laboratory evaluation revealed she had low plasma magnesium, low plasma albumin-corrected calcium, and low serum parathyroid hormone levels, while other laboratory parameters were essentially normal. A diagnosis of omeprazole-induced electrolyte disorders (hypomagnesaemia and hypocalcaemia) associated with hypoparathyroidism was made following the review of her clinical examination and laboratory findings. She was subsequently managed with oral magnesium supplements following the withdrawal of the omeprazole medication (replaced with oral ranitidine), monitored weekly, and full recovery was achieved after three weeks. Full Article
em Honey bees face chronic paralysis pandemic in Britain By www.upi.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 12:06:18 -0400 The virus responsible for chronic bee paralysis is spreading rapidly among honey bee colonies in Britain, according to a new study. Full Article
em Mars' magnetic field emerged earlier and lasted longer than previously thought By www.upi.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 17:11:42 -0400 Mars' ancient magnetic field emerged earlier and persisted for longer than scientists previously thought, according to a new study. Full Article
em Intensive farming makes epidemics more likely By www.upi.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 08:59:12 -0400 Intensive farming, characterized by the overuse of antibiotics, large numbers of animals and limited genetic diversity, increases the odds of animal pathogens making the jump to humans and triggering an epidemic. Full Article
em New map highlights China's export-driven CO2 emissions By www.upi.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:43:27 -0400 China produces a whole lot of stuff -- stuff that gets bought by the rest of the world. In 2019, China exported approximately $2.5 trillion dollars worth of goods. Full Article
em Migration & Coronavirus: A Complicated Nexus Between Migration Management and Public Health By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 10:35:46 -0400 This webinar, organized by MPI and the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility at The New School, discussed the state of play around the globe surrounding COVID-19 and examined where migration management and enforcement tools may be useful and where they may be ill-suited to advancing public health goals. Full Article
em Immigration Enforcement in the United States: The Rise of a Formidable Machinery By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Jan 2013 00:00:00 -0500 MPI has released a major study that describes and analyzes today’s immigration enforcement programs, as they have developed and grown in the 25 years since IRCA launched the current enforcement era. Full Article
em Immigration Enforcement in the United States: The Rise of a Formidable Machinery By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Jan 2013 15:00:00 -0500 Release of a major report that describes and analyzes the immigration enforcement system in the United States as it has developed and grown in the quarter century since the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 launched the current era of enforcement. Full Article
em Curbing the Influence of "Bad Actors" in International Migration (Transatlantic Council Statement) By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Sat, 01 Feb 2014 00:00:00 -0500 This Transatlantic Council on Migration Statement assesses the continuum of policies needed to disrupt illegal migration-related activities and addresses the conditions that make them possible. It examines the role of migration "bad actors"—human traffickers and unscrupulous employers, among them—who operate and profit in this environment, and considers how governments can deploy resources to discourage their actions. Full Article
em Will White House Immigration Wish List Tank Emerging DREAMer Momentum in Congress? By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2017 17:28:11 -0400 The Trump administration has released a list of hardline immigration demands—including border wall funding, restrictions on federal grants to “sanctuary” cities, and cuts to legal immigration—in exchange for legislation protecting DREAMers. This article examines the prospects for these proposals and more broadly for a legislative fix to resolve the status of unauthorized immigrants brought to the United States as children. Full Article
em Shifting Gears, Trump Administration Launches High-Profile Worksite Enforcement Operations By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 10:52:22 -0500 An unannounced sweep of 98 convenience stores by U.S. immigration authorities—resulting in the arrest of 21 unauthorized workers—may signal a new approach to worksite enforcement under the Trump administration, moving away from a strategy of paper-based audits that resulted in higher employer fines and fewer worker arrests. This article explores worksite enforcement over recent decades. Full Article
em Rethinking U.S. Immigration Policy: Building a Responsive, Effective Immigration System By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 10:04:01 -0400 This event marks the launch of a major new initiative—Rethinking U.S. Immigration Policy—that aims to generate a big-picture, evidence-driven vision of the role immigration can and should play in America’s future in order to leverage a comparative advantage for the nation. Full Article
em Ask Ariely: On Overwhelming Options, Better Budgets, and Expensive Emotions By danariely.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Feb 2020 12:30:34 +0000 Here’s my Q&A column from the WSJ this week — and if you have any questions for me, you can tweet them to @danariely with the hashtag #askariely, post a comment on my Ask Ariely Facebook page, or email them to AskAriely@wsj.com. ___________________________________________________ Hi, Dan. I offered to purchase a computer... Full Article Ask Ariely Behavioral Economics advice column ask ariely Behavioral Economics & Psychology dear dan wall street journal wsj
em Ohio State University agrees to $10M settlement with abuse victims By www.upi.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:31:36 -0400 Ohio State University will pay more than $40 million to 162 former students who said a team doctor abused them over two decades, the school announced. Full Article
em China offers to help North Korea respond to coronavirus pandemic By www.upi.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:40:15 -0400 China's President XI jinping offered Saturday to help North Korean leader Kim Jong Un respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
em South Dakota gov. orders tribes to remove checkpoints; U.S. death toll tops 77K By www.upi.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:58:07 -0400 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has ordered two Sioux tribes to remove checkpoints designed to curb the coronavirus on tribal lands. Full Article
em Watch: Kelly Clarkson on 'chaos' of filming 'The Voice' remotely By www.upi.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:21:55 -0400 Kelly Clarkson discussed the challenges of filming "The Voice" at home amid the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
em Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You' to premiere June 7 on HBO By www.upi.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:14:17 -0400 "I May Destroy You," a new series from "Chewing Gum" creator Michaela Coel, will premiere on HBO in June. Full Article
em The Canadian Express Entry System for Selecting Economic Immigrants: Progress and Persistent Challenges By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 17:07:25 -0400 Since its launch in 2015, the Express Entry system has changed how economic immigration to Canada happens and how it fits into public and political debates. And while it has proven successful in cutting through application backlogs, some challenges remain. This report looks at how and why this points-based system was introduced, what its impact has been, and how it could be further finetuned. Full Article
em Explainer: How the U.S. Legal Immigration System Works By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 10:06:26 -0400 Through which visa categories can immigrants move temporarily or permanently to the United States? What are the main channels by which people come, and who can sponsor them for a green card? Are there limits on visa categories? And who is waiting in the green-card backlog? This explainer answers basic questions about temporary and permanent immigration via family, employment, humanitarian, and other channels. Full Article
em "Merit-Based" Immigration: Designing Successful Selection Systems By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Thu, 09 May 2019 15:57:37 -0400 MPI and OECD experts discuss what policymakers should consider in designing and managing immigrant selection systems in a time of intense labor-market and demographic change. Full Article
em Practicing Emotional Awareness During the COVID-19 Pandemic By psychcentral.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 20:30:50 +0000 When COVID-19 emerged as a clear and present public health threat, most people felt the same range of emotions: somewhere along the spectrum of fear and anxiety. People are still... Full Article Mental Health America Publishers coronavirus COVID-19 Emotional Awareness Feelings
em [ Yahoo Answers ] Open Question : Nowadays many of legit questions are getting removed without notice. There's no appeal options also. How can I report about these mistakes? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:15:35 +0000 *my legit questions Full Article
em [ Politics ] Open Question : Why are Democrats so fond of china? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:16:59 +0000 Full Article
em [ Politics ] Open Question : Why do people in Chicago kill themselves for nothing? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:17:22 +0000 Full Article
em [ Royalty ] Open Question : Why do males often name their male kids the same name, and a number, but females do not do the same for their daughters? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:17:29 +0000 (I am in the USA). There was 8 Henry s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England Full Article
em [ Law & Ethics ] Open Question : If a relict population of Neandertals were found to be living in a certain cave, on a certain remote island, or in a certain house on? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:19:55 +0000 Pennsylvania Avenue, would placing some of them in zoos be unethical? Would they be considered human enough to receive human rights? Full Article
em [ Politics ] Open Question : Why hasn't there ever been a great Democrat presidents' face on Mount Rushmore? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:20:24 +0000 Maybe because there's never been a great Democrat president? And never will be. They're all horrible. Full Article
em [ Other - Business & Finance ] Open Question : Can I apply for unemployment as a gig worker? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:23:03 +0000 If so, can you do it online? I don't want to catch COVID-19 waiting in some packed line, as I live with an 80 year old. Full Article
em [ Politics ] Open Question : When will the democrats be arrested for being trators to SAmerica by conspiring with chine to make trump looik bad? By answers.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:23:29 +0000 Full Article
em The International Migration System: Reflections on the Challenges and Opportunities Ahead By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 27 Jun 2017 13:05:27 -0400 A reflection by MPI's co-founder, Demetrios Papademetriou, as he takes leave from his day-to-day role at MPI on the challenges and opportunities ahead for international migration systems over the next few decades. After opening remarks, Papademetriou engages in a conversation with incoming MPI President Andrew Selee about the trends and realities confronting policymakers and publics. Full Article
em From Emigration to Asylum Destination, Italy Navigates Shifting Migration Tides By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2017 10:33:27 -0400 Long a country of emigration—13 million Italians went abroad between 1880 and 1915—Italy has also experienced significant inflows of Middle Eastern and sub-Saharan African workers in recent decades. Italy has also been on the frontlines of Europe's refugee crisis. This country profile examines Italy's shifting migration patterns, policy responses over time, and debates. Full Article
em Dependent on Remittances, Tajikistan’s Long-Term Prospects for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction Remain Dim By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 12:12:08 -0500 More than 1 million Tajiks migrate to Russia every year—a sizeable outflow for a country of about 9 million people. These high levels of emigration have had major effects for Tajikistan, especially in the generation of remittances that help lift everyday Tajiks out of poverty but have also made the country increasingly dependent on Russia. This article explores challenges faced by Tajik migrants in Russia and the effects of emigration on Tajikistan’s economy and society. Full Article
em Immigration and the U.S.-Mexico Border during the Pandemic: A Conversation with Members of Congress By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 11:19:27 -0400 In this bipartisan discussion, two border-state members of Congress—Rep. Veronica Escobar and Rep. Dan Crenshaw—discuss the response to the coronavirus outbreak, how it is affecting the interconnected border region, and what the future might hold. Full Article
em The Evolution of the Australian System for Selecting Economic Immigrants By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2019 13:48:04 -0400 Since the mid-1990s, Australia has moved away from a focus on family reunification to place greater emphasis on workers coming via temporary and permanent channels. The evolution of the country's points-based model for selecting economic migrants and move to a predominately employer-driven system offer lessons for other countries that seek to develop a tailored and targeted immigration selection system. Full Article
em Equipping Immigrant Selection Systems for a Changing World of Work (Transatlantic Council Statement) By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 10:54:09 -0400 As technological developments—from automation to artificial intelligence and machine learning—reshape the world of work, governments face the challenge of updating how they attract, select, and retain economic-stream immigrants. This report, concluding a series on building migration systems for a new age of economic competitiveness, lays out the key considerations for "future-proofing" immigrant selection systems. Full Article
em The Multicultural Dilemma: Amid Rising Diversity and Unsettled Equity Issues, New Zealand Seeks to Address Its Past and Present By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 04 Sep 2019 15:12:38 -0400 New Zealand drew global attention for its unity and support for the Muslim community targeted during the horrific Christchurch attacks. Yet the country's road to inclusion has been far from straightforward, and amid rising diversity it is grappling with the best way to achieve inclusion for its multiethnic population, including indigenous Māori peoples and migrants. This article outlines the opportunities and challenges to fostering multiculturalism against a backdrop of bicultural policies. Full Article
em Temporary Visa Holders in the United States By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 13:13:50 -0500 In fiscal year 2018, the U.S. State Department issued 9 million temporary visas, a 7 percent decrease from the previous year. Temporary visa issuance has been declining in recent years, and the Trump administration’s immigration priorities may help explain this trend. This Spotlight explores visa issuance and admission, and highlights key demographic information on visitors for pleasure and business, temporary workers, and foreign students. Full Article
em Under Lockdown Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Europe Feels the Pinch from Slowed Intra-EU Labor Mobility By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:07:52 -0400 Border closures and lockdowns amid the COVID-19 pandemic have put a chill on intra-EU labor mobility, most immediately with the difficulty for European farmers to gain access to much-needed seasonal workers and for health-care institutions to get care workers. This article explores how these workers, who often face difficult situations, may be more vulnerable now. It also takes on implications for intra-EU labor mobility post-pandemic. Full Article
em Quality for Whom? Supporting Diverse Children and Workers in Early Childhood Quality Rating and Improvement Systems By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2017 10:53:19 -0400 For children in U.S. homes where a language other than English is spoken, early childhood programs that are responsive to their needs can be key to later academic success. But as states refine their Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS) to assess such programs, immigrant early childhood workers with in-demand language and cultural skills may be left behind. This report examines the challenges these workers face and promising practices to serve diverse communities. Full Article
em "Event" Cells in the Brain Help Organize Memory into Meaningful Segments By rss.sciam.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 14:15:00 GMT Neurons in the hippocampus categorize what we experience into abstract, discrete events, such as taking a walk versus having lunch -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Mind Cognition Neuroscience Biology
em The Coronavirus Pandemic Puts Children at Risk of Online Sexual Exploitation By rss.sciam.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 12:00:00 GMT One conversation could keep your kids safe -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Mind Behavior & Society
em Can High-Intensity Exercise Improve Your Memory? By rss.sciam.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 19:00:00 GMT Exercise like walking, swimming, and even dancing have been shown to be good for your memory, but the optimal intensity of that exercise has been unclear... until now -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Health Wellness Mind Mental Health
em Embrace the Ultimate Unknown By rss.sciam.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 19:00:00 GMT The best way to have a good death is to live a good life -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article Mind Cognition
em When Staying Cool Seems Better Than Being Bad By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 00:00:00 EDT So the bad news is that it is hot and sticky and muggy. Your skin makes tearing sounds when you get up from a plastic chair. On the Metro, you start to tell people apart by how they smell. Full Article Nation When Staying Cool Seems Better Than Being Bad
em Are We Judging Actions, Or the People Behind Them? By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 21 May 2007 00:00:00 EDT Like lunar and solar eclipses, there are some Washington phenomena that are so common they ought to have distinct names. Here is one: A public figure comes to be hated by large numbers of people. But the person cannot be prosecuted or punished, perhaps because his behavior did not involve a crime so... Full Article Opinions Are We Judging Actions Or the People Behind Them?
em Hot and Cold Emotions Make Us Poor Judges By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 00:00:00 EDT Why would David Vitter, a U.S. senator with four young children, have gotten involved with a seedy escort service? Why would Michael Vick, a gifted NFL quarterback, get mixed up with the sordid world of dog fighting? Why would Bill Clinton, a Rhodes scholar, six-time governor and president of the... Full Article Opinions Hot and Cold Emotions Make Us Poor Judges
em Lessons in Forced Democracy By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 00:00:00 EDT Four years ago, during a speech in Manila, President Bush drew an analogy between the history of the Philippines and the history he was rewriting in Iraq. Full Article Opinions Lessons in Forced Democracy
em Hoping Someone Else Fixes Everyone's Problem By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 00:00:00 EDT Let's say there are 10 houses on your street and a giant pothole develops right in the middle of the block. Everyone benefits if the pothole gets fixed, but that might require multiple calls to municipal authorities and a lot of hassle. Since every resident benefits even if he or she does nothing... Full Article Opinions Hoping Someone Else Fixes Everyone's Problem