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Why do kids never seem to get tired?

A child's metabolism is similar to that of a well-trained endurance athlete.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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7 'old-school' parenting ideas that would never fly today

Lots of old parenting ideas wouldn't work today, but there's at least one that most kids wish would come back.




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9 women you've probably never heard of who've made conservation history

They may not be as well known as Rachel Carson or Jane Goodall, but they've contributed in profound ways to the environmental movement.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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People who never knew they had diabetes are dying of it

A study finds that many people are dying due to a complication of Type 1 diabetes without knowing they had the disease.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Cap-and-trade may never to be heard from again

Nobody likes a loser - and that's just what this energy policy looks like after the midterm elections.




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Peter Max never tires of painting for the planet

Max creates bold, iconic posters for events like Earth Day and groups like Greenpeace.



  • Arts & Culture

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Love DIY videos, even though you never DIY?

Plenty of us relax while watching DIY videos of other people crafting and creating — even if we have no intention of ever making the item.



  • Arts & Culture

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Never shucked an oyster? Read this

To shuck an oyster, you need the right tools, a little patience and a lot of muscle. But a few sips of Chablis won't hurt either.




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How do I ripen produce? Never wonder again

This handy guide helps you figure out how to handle certain fruits and vegetables.




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Ugly produce never looked so good

Hungry Harvest recovers ugly produce and delivers it to your doorstep for a reasonable price. You just have to figure out what to make with it.




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3 'miracle' car concepts that will never happen

Running cars on air or water? Solar roadways? They're all cool concepts, but either hugely expensive or plain unworkable.




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8 foods you'd never guess were artificially colored

Just because you know certain foods by a particular color doesn’t mean it’s natural.




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It's never too late to reinvent yourself

How architect Le Corbusier, a 13th-century abbey and a busload of tourists taught me some lessons.




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Why I'll never have a lawn again

I didn't realize what a dead zone the lawn is until I lived in a meadow.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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12 things you should never compost

Though composting is great for your garden, there are some man-made and natural items that can ruin the whole pile.




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It's never too late to learn these 10 personal finance skills

​No matter how practiced we are at managing our money, it’s never too late to learn new hacks. Try these 10 tips to revamp some of your financial habits.




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7 Christmas movies you've never heard of (that are actually quite good)

Sure, you've seen classics like 'A Christmas Story' and 'Miracle on 34th Street.' But have you heard of 'Holiday in Handcuffs'? We didn't think so.



  • Arts & Culture

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Why you should never wear shoes in the house

Studies show that we track fecal matter, potentially deadly bacteria and fungus into our homes when we wear our shoes inside.




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A Georgia couple met a dog breed they had never seen — and became their champions

Galgopod creates a lifeline for some of the world's most tragic dogs.




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A dog who spent her life on a chain checks off a bucket list she never knew she had

Miss Willie the dog spent 12 years on a chain before she finally got to see the world.




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Circus lions who never knew the sun take their first steps on the wide open plains

Three circus lions and a cub fly thousands of miles to their forever home in South Africa.




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The greatest scientist you've never heard of

Among scientists, he's as highly regarded as Einstein. Yet most of us have no idea who James Clerk Maxwell is.



  • Research & Innovations

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Gifts that Never Go Out of Style

Gift giving doesn't have to be about finding the perfect tie or book, or even spending any money. There are gifts that you can give everyday from your heart. These gifts never go out of style.




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Book Review: The Bottomless Well: Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy

Do environmentalists have a monopoly on our world-view of energy consumption? What if our consumption of energy is not the problem, but rather the actual solution to the problems we face? The Bottomless Well presents an alternative view of the complex energy picture.




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It’s Never Too Late for a Summer Vacation

More Twitter Research more like this. References. Keywords: Vacation pa, Great vacations for families, Vacation spots near pa, Vacation in erie pa, Maryland vacation destinations, Vacations in ny.

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A Quitter Never Wins - Winner Never Quits

This article is about not giving up at the first signs of defeat.




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Relive Your Wedding Whenever You Want By Hiring a Professional Photographer

Source Twitter Read this website for more information. Find out more here. Keywords: Tampa bay wedding photography, Wedding photographers tampa, Wedding photography tampa, Tips for choosing a wedding photographer, Wedding budgeting, Tampa wedding photographer.

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  • Arts and Entertainment

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Luis Nevarez: The Fire Chief Who Will Never Give Up




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Seek Help From Recoverit Whenever You Deleted Files Accidentally

If you deleted files accidentally, we have the right solution for you. With Recoverit you can recover your deleted data under any circumstances.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Expands Their Nationwide Effort to Identify Nursing Home Employees Who Have Proof Their Employer Is Billing Medicare-Medicaid For Hours Never Worked for A Reward

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is urging a RN. LPN or CNA to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if they work for a long term care facility that is short on staff. There can be significant rewards for information about Medicare-Medicaid fraud.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Urges an Employee at a Drug Rehab Center to Call About Possibly Significant Rewards if Medicaid is Being Charged for Services Never Rendered to Patients

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "We are urging an employee at a drug rehab center that is supposed to be helping Medicaid patients with their drug addiction to call us if your employer is billing for services that didn't happen-get rewarded.




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It's Never Too Late To Make Positive Changes In Your Life - Powerful Advice Offered By B.BéNI Jewelry

B.BéNI offers a game-changing idea to help readers pursue their dreams and live their best life, regardless of age or life stage




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'Brutally Honest' New Book by GFA World Founder Encourages Church -- 'Never Give Up'

Gripping account of K.P. Yohannan's spiritual journey set for release April 28 as nearly half of North Americans cite COVID-19 as 'last days' warning




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Computhink's Contentverse 2020 Version Packs Unparalleled Performance Enhancements and Never-Before-Seen Enterprise Content Management Features

Contentverse 2020 can be quickly and easily customized to any and every environment. This latest version is packed full of feature functionality, allowing users to file, locate, edit, and process any document in their organization anytime, anywhere.




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7 Never-Published-Before Tips for Selling on Zoom and Video Sales Calls

Israeli sales expert helps corporations' sales-forces sell better from home




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Men's Suits Never Go Out Of Style

Ecommerce Retailer MENSITALY.COM Discusses Latest Trends And The Growing Global Market For Men's Suits and Men's Clothing




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Resources To Know: The MUTCD -- A Book In The News This Week You May Never Have Heard Of That Impacts You Every Day

A relatively obscure book is receiving its 15 minutes (or more) of fame this week, The Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

This set of federal standards for traffic signs, road surface markings, and signals is a primary resource to know about, so we wanted to take a closer look – especially since it is in the news right now.

New MUTCD standards announced recently require compliance over the next several years, depending on what type of changes are required.

For example, states, counties, cities and towns across America will need to increase the size of letters on street signs for roads with speed limits over 25 mph from 4 inches to 6 inches by January, 2012.

Street signs requiring new reflective lettering which is more visible at night must be installed by January, 2018.

These required changes will affect both large cities and small jurisdictions across the country. ABC News reported on some sample impacts this week:

“In Milwaukee, this will cost the cash-strapped city nearly $2 million, double the city’s entire annual for traffic control.
In Dinwiddie County, Virginia – with lots of roads but not many people – the cost comes to about $10 for every man, woman and child.”
So where did these regulations, which some may consider to be overly-bureaucratic, come from?

In the early 20th Century, roads were promoted and maintained by automobile clubs of private individuals. Each road and highway had its own type of signage, without regard for directional assistance or safety promotion.

By 1927, the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO - the predecessor to today's AASHTO) published the first standards, titled the Manual And Specifications For The Manufacture, Display, And Erection Of U.S. Standard Road Markers And Signs, a precursor to the MUTCD that is still in use today.

The first MUTCD was released in 1935, setting standards for both road signs and pavement markings. Since then, eight more editions have been published with numerous updates that include changes in usage as well as technological improvements over the years.

Some of these changes are particularly noteworthy. It wasn’t until 1971 that all center lines were to be painted in yellow (as opposed to white) and all highway signs were required to be in white on a green background.

The most recent edition (2009) weighs in at 864 pages, dictating required standards for everything from simple items like street names and route signs to more complex topics, such as how to designate Bicycle Lane Treatment At A Parking Lane Into A Right Turn Only Lane and Examples Of Light Rail Transit Vehicle Dynamic Envelope Markings For Mixed-Use Alignments.

Additions and revisions are recommended to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) by the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD), a private, non-profit organization, which is made up of twenty-one sponsoring organizations comprised of transportation and engineering industry groups, safety-oriented organizations, and others such as the American Automobile Association.

This takes us back to this week’s controversy.

Federal standards promote safety and recognizable meanings, but when those standards are changed there will be ripple effects across local jurisdictions with limited resources to comply.

In places like Dinwiddie County, Virginia, citizens may argue that standards compliance could take funds away from education or public safety.

The Federal Highway Association says the new regulations, written under the Bush Administration, are designed to be easily read by America’s aging population. However, the FHWA announced this week a 45-day period for public comment on the new rules, “a step that could lead to easing on the guidelines,” according to ABC News.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation took matters a step further today, stating:

“I believe this regulation makes no sense. It does not property take into account the high costs that local governments would have to bear. States, cities, and towns should not be required to spend money that they don’t have to replace perfectly good traffic signs.”

LaHood tried to put a balanced spin on the controversy by summing up, "Safety is our priority, but so is good government."




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Chicken Scratch embroidery?? Never heard of it! ...

Chicken Scratch embroidery?? Never heard of it! How cool!!! Glad you are catching up on these different techniques!




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China and the Biggest Startup You’ve Probably Never Heard of

Clay Shirky talks about Xiaomi, the subject of his new book, "Little Rice."




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868 Never Touch a Photo Again

Which would you prefer? A manual workflow that requires you to deal with your photos every day, or the fully automated version that will automagically surface only your best photos to you? On this episode Chris looks at automated photo management compared to manual photo management, two very different approaches that both have their right … Continue reading "868 Never Touch a Photo Again"

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  • Tips from the Top Floor

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'Vida' and 'Never Have I Ever': shining examples of TV finally welcoming immigrants with open arms




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Mum who battled cancer three times vows to 'never let terrible disease' beat her

Jackie Pexton, who is part of the Macmillian Toon Angels, has raised over £52,000 to show her support for the charity that has been a lifeline for her



  • North East News

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Prince's Never-Before-Aired Demo Show For SiriusXM To Air Tonight

The previously-announced debut of the pilot show PRINCE produced for SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO in 2005 (NET NEWS 4/29) will air TONIGHT (5/1) on the limited-run PRINCE CHANNEL, premiering at 7p … more




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Better Late Than Never To Make Your WordPress GDPR Compliant – 21 Plugins You Might Need To Know

Lately, The hype of GDPR was on high around May 25, 2018 but due to its complication and in depth detail, it was not easy for everyone to understand and get prepare for this new policy for European countries. In very simple words, GDPR stands for General...

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8 Free Wallpaper Photos Apps On Microsoft Store You (Might) Never Knew For Windows

There are many apps are available on Microsoft store for free which can be installed very easily but who knows? That is why we are sharing 8 Wallpaper Photos Apps On Microsoft Store You (Might) Never Knew For Windows. So, without any further ado let’s take a...

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After 30 Years Studying Climate, Scientist Declares: “I’ve Never Been as Worried as I Am Today”

By Jake Johnson Common Dreams And colleague says “global warming” no longer strong enough term. “Global heating is technically more correct because we are talking about changes in the energy balance of the planet.” Declaring that after three decades of … Continue reading




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Never Stop Asking 'What If?'

We imagine the what-ifs as a worst case scenario, our worst nightmare happening to us, our life falling apart. But here’s another way of looking at it.




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After 30 Years Studying Climate, Scientist Declares: “I’ve Never Been as Worried as I Am Today”

By Jake Johnson Common Dreams And colleague says “global warming” no longer strong enough term. “Global heating is technically more correct because we are talking about changes in the energy balance of the planet.” Declaring that after three decades of … Continue reading




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Corey Rich: Good Enough is Never Good Enough

Corey Rich is a director, writer, and one of the top action sports photographers of our time. He has built a life and a career around his passions for travel and adventure by documenting some of the world’s greatest athletes in extreme locations spanning the globe. From alpine climbing in Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains to ultramarathon racing in the Sahara Desert of Morocco, freight-train hopping in the American West, underwater cave exploration in the Yucatan and snowboarding in Papua New Guinea – if you’re an outdoor adventure lover, you’ve likely seen his work gracing the pages of your favorite magazines and video screens. Corey is a long-time friend and a master storyteller, so when he released his latest book, Stories Behind the Images, I couldn’t wait to have him on the show. In this episode, Corey takes us on a journey behind the scenes of his life and career. We get into: Doing what you love. The process of chasing the things we know we’re supposed to be doing in our heart. Sacrifice. I don’t know a single person at the top of their game who hasn’t sacrificed something to be where they are today. Corey reflects on what what he’s sacrificed […]

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GOOD NEWS: These local insects never murdered anybody that we know of

Last week, the New York Times dropped a terrifying story: Asian Giant Hornets, or "murder hornets" as more J. Jonah Jameson-esque researchers like to call them, have been identified in Western Washington. These insects can grow up to 2 inches long, can rip the heads off an entire hive of honeybees in a matter of hours, and have dagger-like stingers that pierce beekeeper suits to deliver a sting that sears like molten acid.…



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