doing What is 'sharenting,' and should you stop doing it? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 22:11:18 +0000 More than half of moms and one-third of dads surveyed admit to sharing — and oversharing — info about their kids on the Internet. Full Article Family Activities
doing Why fake news is a problem (and who's doing something about it) By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 19:59:17 +0000 Some say that news articles from questionable sites shared on social media swayed the election, so these students took the challenge on. Full Article Computers
doing Your daily vitamin supplements aren't doing much good, say studies By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 13:59:22 +0000 Looking at calcium and vitamin D supplements, researchers found no difference in the health outcomes for people who took supplements and those who didn't. Full Article Fitness & Well-Being
doing Why this hive of honeybees is doing 'the wave' By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 16:27:28 +0000 Hives of honeybees do 'the wave' by shaking their booties. The wave pattern, called "shimmering,", requires impressive coordination. Full Article Animals
doing If you get too much sleep, you're not doing your body any favors either By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 21:14:37 +0000 Several studies suggests some people may be sleeping their way to an early death Full Article Research & Innovations
doing Why we should all embrace the sweet art of 'doing nothing' By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 13:25:26 +0000 Italians have mastered 'la dolce far niente' and so should you. Full Article Healthy Spaces
doing This fashion company is doing something about textile waste — using it By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 13:21:18 +0000 Tonlé has kept 14,000 pounds of fabric from landfill with just its latest autumn/winter collection. Designer Rachel Faller explains how it works. Full Article Natural Beauty & Fashion
doing The scientists are gone, but this ghost lab is still doing vital research By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Jul 2019 13:12:24 +0000 The Halley VI Research Station is spending its first winter without humans. Full Article Research & Innovations
doing The cost of tackling climate change is less than the cost of doing nothing By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:32:28 +0000 The economic cost of doing nothing to reduce greenhouse gases is higher than fighting the problem, study finds. Full Article Climate & Weather
doing 7 things Costa Rica is doing right By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 10:12:00 +0000 From their commitment to sustainability to their reputation for making a mean cup of joe, the people of Costa Rica clearly have their priorities in order. Full Article Travel
doing Why do businesses spend money on doing good? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 15:24:35 +0000 Guilt? Greenwashing? Or a boost to the bottom line? New research aims to quantify the motivations behind corporate social responsibility. Full Article Sustainable Business Practices
doing The stats: Doing the deal By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 04 May 2018 10:35:34 +0100 Consolidators have focused their attention on medium-sized brokers, the latest IMAS figures reveal Full Article
doing Insurance Covid-Cast - episode two: What are insurtechs doing to rebalance the bad publicity around insurance and Covid-19? By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 10:13:16 +0100 In the second of a new series of video casts brought to you by Insurance Age and Insurance Post while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how insurtechs are seeking to create positive customer stories to redress the negative media coverage. Full Article
doing Insurance Covid-Cast episode eight: What is the insurance supply chain doing to keep the sector moving during the Covid-19 lockdown? By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:29:19 +0100 In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we brought together a diverse group of businesses to discuss how the supply chain has forged deeper strategic – and personal - relationships with partners over the last six weeks. Full Article
doing The High Cost of Doing Nothing By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: Inactivity, or the lack of a decision, is actually a decision made, although one seldom made in our best interests. There are often unusually high costs associated with doing nothing. Full Article
doing Could you use a "Stop Doing" list? By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: One of the tried and true organization and time-management tools is the trusty old "to do" list. But I have also heard many of my colleagues complain about having too much on their list, and feeling very discouraged and overwhelmed by the sheer number of items on their "To Do" list. To help ease the overwhelmed, I want to introduce the concept of the "Stop Doing" list. Full Article
doing Doing Things By Halves By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: What is it that holds us back and keeps us procrastinating when we have stuff to do? It's called the little voice in our head. Discover how to shut the voice off for good in this cute article. Full Article
doing Minnesota Woman Lost 187 Pounds in One Year Doing CrossFit By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 07:00:00 GMT White Bear Lake, Minnesota: New Year's goals, overhauled diet, and a Lakeville Crossfit Community kept Athena Perez on the right path. Full Article
doing Doing Good 19 Times By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Nov 2019 07:00:00 GMT Law Firm Celebrates 19 Years by Donating Thanksgiving Meals Full Article
doing Amazing Disney Diva Doing Dance! By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 07:00:00 GMT Is it Elsa from #Frozen2? Can you guess? Full Article
doing Doing Business in China By hbr.org Published On :: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:21:00 -0500 Felix Oberholzer, Harvard Business School professor. Full Article
doing To Do Things Better, Stop Doing So Much By hbr.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 18:17:25 -0500 Greg McKeown, author of "Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less," on the importance of being "absurdly selective" in how we use our time. Full Article
doing No unnecessary action against independent directors without strong evidence of wrong doing: MCA By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-02T21:53:28+05:30 Against the backdrop of instances of independent and non-executive directors coming under the scanner for alleged corporate misdoings, the ministry has sent out a circular to its Regional Directors, Registrars of Companies and official liquidators with respect to prosecution proceedings. Any such proceedings must be initiated after receiving due sanction from the ministry. Full Article
doing Hey, you. Yeah, you! Stop what you’re doing RIGHT NOW and read this Stigler article on the history of robust statistics By statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 13:43:27 +0000 I originally gave this post the title, “Stigler: The Changing History of Robustness,” but then I was afraid nobody would read it. In the current environment of Move Fast and Break Things, not so many people care about robustness. Also, the widespread use of robustness checks to paper over brittle conclusions has given robustness a […] Full Article Miscellaneous Statistics
doing Remembering the legendary abseiling pensioner, 96, who died doing what she loved By www.getsurrey.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 04:00:00 GMT Gertie Painter raised thousands for charity with a series of abseils throughout her 90s but sadly died during her ninth Full Article Home
doing COVID-19: Wear A Mask? Don't Wear A Mask? What Is Your Station Doing To Be Part Of The Conversation As America Begins To Reopen? By www.allaccess.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:20:01 -0700 As AMERICA opens up again, tensions are flaring about things as simple as wearing a mask to protect others and themselves. Is your radio station doing all it can to keep your audience up to … more Full Article
doing 5 Tips For Doing A Fantastic Graphic Project By icanbecreative.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 17:00:24 PDT You’ve probably had the experience of browsing other people’s graphic projects and wishing you could achieve such effects too. In order to accomplish that, you should expand your knowledge by... Full Article Learning
doing Intuition, Creative Freedom & Doing What You Love with Chris Ballew By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 13:15:04 +0000 Today’s episode is going to rock your world … pun fully intended because today’s guest is an actual rock star. You may remember a band called Presidents of the United States of America. They took the world by storm in 1995 with their self titled album, Presidents of the United States of America playing songs like Lump and Peaches. Yes, that’s right. My guest today is frontman Chris Ballew. Chris and I have been friends for years, including collaborating on a music video together and at least one live performance (gotta listen to find out ;). Of course we get into his musical journey, a meteoric rise to success, and then realizing something was missing. We take some deep dives into Chris’ creative process, including his method for capturing his small bits and later using those to write new works, including his new project Casper Babypants. In this episode: Consider what kind of artist you are and how you relate to other artists. For years Chris played in bands, but what he learned about himself is his work is actually solo. Don’t censor yourself while you’re creating. Get it out, no matter how crazy or ridiculous or unusual and then […] The post Intuition, Creative Freedom & Doing What You Love with Chris Ballew appeared first on Chase Jarvis Photography. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast art Caspar Babypants chris ballew creative process Inspiration music
doing Device for undoing textile fiber bundles By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 08:00:00 EST Device for mechanically splitting finite textile fiber bundles, comprising n individual fibers (n≧2) in fiber bundles having less than n individual fibers and/or individual fibers, characterized in that in a milling chamber that is closed off from the outside and that has one or more dead spaces of at least 10% of the milling chamber volume and in which one or more rotating striking elements operate in a non-cutting manner and so as to reduce load peaks and at a rotational speed that can be adapted to the material but that is at least 200 r.p.m., the material is adjustably input in different amounts in batches, treated for an adjustable duration, and then discharged again from the milling chamber. Full Article
doing Doing Some Binge Reading? By www.eastbayexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 01:00:00 -0700 Buy it From Local Stores Harvard Business School professor Ryan Raffaelli describes the unique value that independent booksellers provide to local economies in this way: "It's about community, it's about curation and it's about convenience." Author of a working paper titled, "Reinventing Retail: The Novel Resurgence of Independent Bookstores," Raffaelli argues that in focusing on the "Three Cs" of community, curation, and convenience, independent booksellers have regained their footing in the face of competition from big chains and Amazon and enjoyed a resurgence in recent years.… Full Article Books
doing Chris Brown Allegedly Caught Doing Drugs Called Whippets By www.aceshowbiz.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:00:01 +0000 The so-called evidence collected by fan of the 'Shortie Like Mine' hitmaker's rumored drug abuse confirms an Instagram thot's claim that they were high on whippets during a drug-filled night out in April. Full Article celebrity Chris Brown
doing Edinburgh coach Richard Cockerill benefits from doing his business early By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 22:30:00 +0100 WHETHER through shrewd planning, good fortune or a bit of both, Edinburgh managed to complete the bulk of their business for next season before rugby came grinding to a halt. When precisely play resumes is, of course, unknown and out of their control, but they are at least confident that they will be in good shape to hit the ground running. Full Article
doing Mueller On Russian Election Interference: 'They're Doing It As We Sit Here' By www.krcc.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 12:31:20 +0000 Updated at 4:56 p.m. ET Peril from foreign interference in American elections will persist through the 2020 presidential race, former special counsel Robert Mueller warned on Wednesday. Asked whether Russia would attempt to attack future U.S. elections, as it did in 2016, Mueller replied: "They're doing it as we sit here." Mueller didn't detail a prescription for how he believes Congress or the United States should respond, but he recommended generally that intelligence and law enforcement agencies should work together. "They should use the full resources that we have to address this," Mueller said. That warning came during hours of hearings, first before the House Judiciary Committee and then the intelligence committee, in which Democrats sought to underscore that Mueller had not cleared Trump of obstruction allegations and that he had found many contacts between Trump's campaign and the Russian interference in the 2016 election. "Did you actually totally exonerate the president?" Full Article
doing LISTEN: 911 Dispatcher Doesn’t Understand What Arbery Is ‘Doing Wrong’ By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:59:27 +0000 In the 911 call regarding the fatal incident involving Ahmaud Arbery and his assailants, Gregory and Travis McMichael, the 911 dispatcher said she didn't understand what Arbery was "doing wrong." Full Article
doing Woman killed by alligator in S.C. was doing homeowner’s nails By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:01:46 -0700 COLUMBIA, S.C. — The woman attacked and killed by an alligator in a gated community along the South Carolina coast was visiting the homeowner to do her nails and was trying to touch the animal when it grabbed her, authorities said. After briefly getting away from the alligator Friday, the woman stood in waist deep […] Full Article Nation Oddities
doing 'We're not doing enough': Doctor urges equal health care for the most vulnerable By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 16:46:23 EDT Co-founder of Partners in Health Dr. Paul Farmer says the COVID-19 pandemic offers many lessons and opportunities for the world, including a chance to reorient how we think about who deserves access to a high standard of health care. Full Article Radio/Ideas
doing Police urged to apologise to man with disability prosecuted for 'doing nothing wrong' By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 23:36:00 +1100 A man with a disability was strip searched and prosecuted after a false claim he was photographing children at a beachside suburb, leading to calls for an apology from WA Police. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Government and Politics:States and Territories:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
doing Driver accused of doing 180kph in 110 zone By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 14:54:00 +1100 A 34-year-old Perth man has been charged with driving at more than 175 kilometres per hour near Cranbrook, while his 12-year-old daughter was in the car. Full Article ABC South Coast southcoast greatsouthern Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Law Crime and Justice:Traffic Offences:All Australia:WA:Albany 6330 Australia:WA:Cranbrook 6321
doing 'Are they doing it for fun?': Grim discovery after cattle shot with crossbow By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:35:36 +1000 After handfeeding cattle through the drought, a Queensland grazier finds his cattle shot with a crossbow in two separate incidents. Full Article Animal Welfare Animal Attacks Crime
doing Doing video calls? You probably need to read this — or know someone who does By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 08:00:00 +1100 The likes of Zoom, Skype and Hangouts have brought an added layer of awkward delays and pixelated faces to our meetings, staff briefings and catch-ups. But there are ways to make the experience less painful and more productive. Full Article Work Community and Society Computers and Technology Internet Technology Science and Technology Information Technology Personal Computers COVID-19
doing Prisoner escapes into dense bushland while doing field work at NSW scout camp and absconds in taxi By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 15:47:00 +1000 An inmate from a prison once touted as housing criminals with "no escape risk" is on the run after he fled into bushland while on a work assignment. Full Article ABC Illawarra illawarra Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Law Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:All Australia:NSW:Wollongong 2500
doing Nursing home lockouts doing 'nothing for compassion', as governments square off with aged care industry By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 07:07:39 +1000 Meredith Thompson and Adrian Brown fight to see their beloved relative, after his nursing home denied visits even though he only has weeks to live. Full Article Community and Society Aged Care Government and Politics Federal Government Parliament Federal Parliament Health Disease Outbreak Diseases and Disorders Older People COVID-19
doing Struggling in self-isolation with the kids? This family is doing it on the high seas By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 06:57:38 +1000 If you think being stuck in short quarters with your family is hard, this family has have been living afloat overseas since September and 'boatschooling'. Full Article Offbeat Family Travel Health and Safety Access To Education Distance Education COVID-19 People Human Interest
doing 'Too far' past retirement for 91-year-old farmer still doing the hard yards By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 06:51:00 +1000 There is no sign of retirement for 91-year-old Rex Egerton-Warburton who still enjoys an active farming career despite being in the saleyards since he was five. Full Article ABC Great Southern greatsouthern Community and Society:History:All Rural:All:All Rural:Livestock:Sheep Production Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Katanning 6317 Australia:WA:Kojonup 6395
doing Federal election 2019: Are the major parties doing enough for our elderly when it comes to aged care? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2019 12:20:00 +1000 Aged care advocates say policy, regulatory and funding systems have not kept pace with the changing needs and expectations of the growing number of older Australians. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray shepparton Community and Society:Aged Care:All Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Elections:Federal Elections Government and Politics:Federal Government:All Australia:NSW:Albury 2640 Australia:VIC:Mooroopna 3629 Australia:VIC:Shepparton 3630 Australia:VIC:Shepparton East 3631 Australia:VIC:Wodonga 3690
doing Samuel Johnson is doing a 'lap of honour' for his sister Connie to raise $10m for cancer research By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 06:56:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Capricornia capricornia Arts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):Actor Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Charities:All Community and Society:Charities and Community Organisations:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Gladstone 4680
doing 100 years of doing business; 100 years of doing good. Human Ability and Accessibility Center employees "doing good" for the IBM Celebration of Service. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 09:00:00 EST As IBM turned 100 in June of 2011, the corporation embraced its history of service to the communities in which it does business. IBM encouraged employees to participate in the global IBM Celebration of Service. The IBMers who make up the Human Ability and Accessibility Center found many memorable ways of including accessibility as a focus of their participation in the Celebration of Service. Full Article
doing 'What are we doing this for?': Doctors are fed up with conspiracies ravaging ERs By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T05:47:01+00:00 "I left work and I felt so deflated," one doctor said about an effort to counter misinformation he saw on Facebook. "I let it get to me."Breaking News EmailsGet breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. Full Article
doing U.S. Coronavirus Testing Still Falls Short. How's Your State Doing? By www.capradio.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:45:00 GMT By Rob Stein, Carmel Wroth, Alyson Hurt To safely phase out social distancing measures, the U.S. needs more diagnostic testing for the coronavirus, experts say. But how much more? The Trump administration said on April 27 that the U.S. will soon have enough capacity to conduct double the current amount of testing for active infections. The country has done nearly 248,000 tests daily on average in the past seven days, according to the nonprofit COVID Tracking Project. Doubling that would mean doing about 496,000 a day. Will that be enough? What benchmark should states try to hit? One prominent research group, Harvard's Global Health Institute, proposes that the U.S. should be doing more than 900,000 tests per day as a country. This projection, released Thursday, is a big jump from its earlier projection of testing need, which had been between 500,000 and 600,000 daily. Harvard's testing estimate increased, says Ashish Jha, director of the Global Health Institute, because the latest modeling shows that the outbreak in the United States is worse than projected earlier. "Just in the last few weeks, all of the models have converged on many more people getting infected and many more people [dying]," he says. But each state's specific need for testing varies depending on the size of its outbreak, explains Jha. The bigger the outbreak, the more testing is needed. On Thursday, Jha's group at Harvard published a simulation that estimates the amount of testing needed in each state by May 15. In the graphic below, we compare these estimates with the average numbers of daily tests states are currently doing. Two ways to assess whether testing is adequate To make their state-by-state estimates, the Harvard Global Health Institute group started from a model of future case counts. It calculated how much testing would be needed for a state to test all infected people and any close contacts they may have exposed to the virus. (The simulation estimates testing 10 contacts on average.) "Testing is outbreak control 101, because what testing lets you do is figure out who's infected and who's not," Jha says. "And that lets you separate out the infected people from the noninfected people and bring the disease under control." This approach is how communities can prevent outbreaks from flaring up. First, test all symptomatic people, then reach out to their close contacts and test them, and finally ask those who are infected or exposed to isolate themselves. Our chart also shows another testing benchmark for each state: the ratio of tests conducted that come back positive. Communities that see about 10% or fewer positives among their test results are probably testing enough, the World Health Organization advises. If the rate is higher, they're likely missing a lot of active infections. What is apparent from the data we present below is that many states are far from both the Harvard estimates and the 10% positive benchmark. Just nine states are near or have exceeded the testing minimums estimated by Harvard; they are mostly larger, less populous states: Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming. Several states with large outbreaks — New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut, among others — are very far from the minimum testing target. Some states that are already relaxing their social distancing restrictions, such as Georgia, Texas and Colorado, are far from the target too. Jha offers several caveats about his group's estimates. Estimates are directional, not literal Researchers at the Global Health Initiative at Harvard considered three different models of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak as a starting point for their testing estimates. They found that while there was significant variation in the projections of outbreak sizes, all of the models tend to point in the same direction, i.e., if one model showed that a state needed significantly more testing, the others generally did too. The model they used to create these estimates is the Youyang Gu COVID-19 Forecasts, which they say has tracked closely with what's actually happened on the ground. Still, the researchers caution, these numbers are not meant to be taken literally but as a guide. Can't see this visual? Click here. If social distancing is relaxed, testing needs may grow The Harvard testing estimates are built on a model that assumes that states continue social distancing through May 15. And about half of states have already started lifting some of those. Jha says that without the right measures in place to contain spread, easing up could quickly lead to new cases. "The moment you relax, the number of cases will start climbing. And therefore, the number of tests you need to keep your society, your state from having large outbreaks will also start climbing," warns Jha. Testing alone is not enough A community can't base the decision that it's safe to open up on testing data alone. States should also see a consistent decline in the number of cases, of two weeks at least, according to White House guidance. If their cases are instead increasing, they should assume the number of tests they need will increase too. And, Jha warns, testing is step one, but it won't contain an outbreak by itself. It needs to be part of "a much broader set of strategies and plans the states need to have in place" when they begin to reopen. In fact, his group's model is built on the assumption that states are doing contact tracing and have plans to support isolation for infected or exposed people. "I don't want anybody to just look at the number and say, we meet it and we're good to go," he says. "What this really is, is testing capacity in the context of having a really effective workforce of contact tracers." The targets are floors, not goals States that have reached the estimated target should think of that as a starting point. "We've always built these as the floor, the bare minimum," Jha says. More testing would be even better, allowing states to more rapidly tamp down case surges. In fact, other experts have proposed that the U.S. do even more testing. Paul Romer, a professor of economics at New York University, proposed in a recent white paper that if the U.S. tested every resident, every two weeks, isolating those who test positive, it could stop the pandemic in its tracks. Jha warns that without sufficient testing, and the infrastructure in place to trace and isolate contacts, there's a real risk that states — even those with few cases now — will see new large outbreaks. "I think what people have to remember is that the virus isn't gone. The disease isn't gone. And it's going to be with us for a while," he says. Can't see this visual? Click here. Daniel Wood contributed to this report. Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
doing GRAMMY®-Nominated Night Street / Interscope Records Artist K.Flay Hosts First-Ever Microcast Designed For Smart Speakers, what Am I Doing Here By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: A First Of Its Kind For The Music Industry, Listeners Can Access The Show By Asking Amazons Alexa To Open K.Flay Show Or By Asking Google Home To Talk To K.Flay Show. Full Article