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SOCIAL MEDIAS MAY PLUNGE IN INDIA
YOUR WORLD NEWS MAY 2012 13th Day New Delhi A new study of media growth in India has resulted in a lower growth in India. This is according to a recent research report from Gartner. The repor
CONGO VILLAGERS ATTACK PEACEKEEPERS
YOUR WORLD NEWS MAY 2012 15th Day UN Republic of Congo Villagers surrounded a UN peacekeeping base in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday, May 14, 2012 and attacked them. At least 11 P
STRAUSS-KAHN SUES MAID FOR 1 MILLION
YOUR WORLD NEWS MAY 2012 15th Day New York Approximately one year ago a controversial story allegedly involving Dominque Strass-Khan and an assault on a hotel maid has reversed that now Stras
Alcorn Celebrates Largest and Most Diverse Graduating Class
Alcorn State University concluded its commencement week activities May 9-12 by graduating its largest and most diverse graduation class in its 141-year history. More than 8,400 people attended the
John Edwards' Double Lives Revealed
May 11, 2012 ( CNN) Political analyst Gloria Borger talks to Wolf Blitzer about John Edwards' parallel life, revealed in his criminal trial.
Why Divorced Men Remarry More Often Than Divorced Women: A Preliminary Reflection
In 2005, 51 percent of women said they were living without a spouse, up from 35 percent in 1950 and 49 percent in 2000. Several factors are driving the statistical shift. At one end of the age spectr
Big Midsection May Increase Risk of Dying Suddenly
May 10, 2012 BOSTON -- Carrying too much weight in the belly -- having an apple shape -- may increase the risk of sudden cardiac death, researchers found. In a cohort study, the risk of sudden card
42% of Americans Will Be Obese by 2030, Study Says
Forty-two percent of the U.S. population will be obese by 2030, rising from the current rate of one-third, according to a study released Monday. The research additionally forecasts a jump in the
Happy National Nurses Week! I Love Being a Nurse - Tell Us Why
In conjunction with National Nurses Week, Swisslog wants to know why you love being a nurse. What made you want to become a nurse? What one thing makes you say, "I love my job?" Maybe you love carin
My Mother, My...Friend? Secrets I Discovered to Growing Closer
I used to absolutely hate being like my mother. We look alike. We sound alike. Much as I'm loathe to admit it, we often act alike. For years I put all my efforts into establishing an identity apart fr
NURSE MANAGER, Interventional Radiology
Kennedy Health System is seeking a full time Nurse Manager in our Interventional Radiology Dept. In this key role, the Nurse Manager will manage and oversee clinical, human and other resourc
The President Spills Washington's Worst-Kept Secret
President Obama's May 9 declaration that he supports same-sex marriage was only surprising to people who hadn't been paying attention. We obviously don't agree with his conclusion, but had no illusi
Strawberries With a Side of ADHD?
(BlackDoctor.org) — Not too sure that organic produce is worth the extra dough? This may change your mind. It looks like scientists in the US and Canada may have found a connection between pesticid
Sheets & Blankets: How Often Should You Wash Them?
Do you really know who, or rather what, you’re sleeping with? According to Philip M. Tierno Jr., director of clinical microbiology and immunology at New York University’s Langone Medical Center, most
Black Men Speak: Have You Heard of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) ?
Black Men Speak! member Ernest Hardmon III discusses how ancestry plays a role in modern African American culture, attitudes, and sense of self. Hardmon describes how slaves were described by power gr