Posts Tagged ‘Reputation’
Thursday, January 27th, 2011
JAMESBURG — When George and Ruth O'Carroll moved their longstanding business into its current location on East Railroad Avenue in 1989, they had to completely gut and refurbish the former establishment — The Quarter Keg — which they said was a go-go bar with a "fight-a-night" reputation.
Tags: Body And Soul, Body Health, Book Store, East Railroad, Health Store, Keg, Oasis, Reputation, Soul Book
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Sunday, December 5th, 2010
In recent years, we've been bombarded with studies about the hormone oxytocin - researchers have demonstrated it increases trust and helps aid in social bonding. It has even garnered a reputation as the "love hormone." But what good is it for? Despite all these findings, the hormone's medical use remains limited to obstetrics - it is used to induce labor and aid in breastfeeding.
Tags: Ills, Oxytocin, Reputation
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Now that we've entered September, it's time to finally put NBA free agency in the rear view mirror. As much fun as it was watching LeBron light a torch to his reputation, we'll put the "take my talents to South Beach" line in our pockets and move on towards next season. We've got a new team of Super Friends down in Miami looking to dethrone the Lakers from NBA supremacy, a blossoming young team ...
Tags: Lakers, Nba, Pockets, Rear View Mirror, Reputation, South Beach, Talents, Torch
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010
This summer, administrators and faculty members at UCF's College of Medicine celebrated a milestone, one quite separate from moving into the college's new building at Lake Nona.
Tags: College Of Medicine, Faculty Members, Lake Nona, Med School, Medicine, Milestone, Reputation, S College, Ucf
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Thoreau's body of writing on political matters makes up a relatively small portion of his total production. But it is that political writing that is primarily responsible for his enduring reputation.
Tags: Founding Father, Henry David Thoreau, Henry Thoreau, Political Matters, Reputation, Small Portion
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