‘Virtual dementia tours’ scheduled (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Participants in event will be placed in simulated environment and asked to perform everday tasks
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Iran’s foreign minister on Sunday expressed optimism about what he said was a “new environment” for talks with major powers over its nuclear program.
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A LARGE number of concerned Esperance residents attended a community meeting at the Seafarer’s centre last Saturday, June 28, to hear the results of a report by the Conservation Council regarding lead in the Esperance environment.
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“PEACE is not only the absence of war but it also means contentment and having good relationships with others.
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In a tough economy and a competitive sales environment, we can find ourselves getting a “pink slip” from longtime clients and a “no thank you” from potential customers. Such an indirect downsizing can lead to the real thing if our sales aren’t up to par.
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(ARA) - Home fire sprinkler systems save lives, reduce property damage and cut homeowner insurance premiums. These are facts few people debate.
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In a new book, Curse of the Black Gold , photojournalist Ed Kashi examines the relationship between oil, the environment and the community in Nigeria in the 50 years since oil was discovered there.
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National Post
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London, July 6 : Golf’s growing popularity is posing a big threat to Britain’s traditional landscapes, a new report has suggested.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Japan on Sunday for the Group of Eight summit amid heightened concerns about the struggling global economy and dampened expectations for a breakthrough on climate change.
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