Labeled

Labeled

Author: Jenni Linn

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-01-22

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13:

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When you grow up in a small town like Great Meadows, you learn to create your own entertainment. You can either spend your time getting high, partying at the Field, or working on cars. For Veronica Russo, there's a certain solace found underneath the hood of a car.As the youngest sibling of the Russo Family, Veronica is under the watchful eyes of her four older brothers. Four very protective, very overbearing, and very outspoken brothers. Every guy in town knows Veronicas label: Strictly Off-Limits. They have succeeded in enforcing it; running off every guy that so much as looks in her direction. That is, until Chase arrives back in town.Close family friend and motor head, Chase Daniels, returns from his deployment and his world is turned upside down when he comes face to face with Veronica again; shocked to find that she is all grown up. The more he surrounds himself in her company, the more he feels an intense pull towards her. There's just one problem-his best friends won't allow it.Is the fallout of a life-long friendship worth the possibility of something more?


Isotope Labeling of Biomolecules – Labeling Methods

Isotope Labeling of Biomolecules – Labeling Methods

Author:

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2015-11-26

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13: 0128030801

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Isotope Labeling of Biomolecules – Labeling Methods, the latest volume of the Methods in Enzymology series contains comprehensive information on stable isotope labeling methods and applications for biomolecules. - Contains contributions from leading authorities in the field of isotope labeling of biomolecules - Informs and updates on the latest developments in the field - Provides comprehensive information on stable isotope labeling methods and applications for biomolecules


Unfairly Labeled

Unfairly Labeled

Author: Jessica Kriegel

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-02-29

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1119220602

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A blueprint for managing people, not generations Unfairly Labeled challenges the very concept of "generational differences" as an unfair generalization, and offers a roadmap to intergenerational understanding. While acknowledging that generational stereotypes exist, author Jessica Kriegel argues that they are wrong—and that it's unreasonable to assume that the millions of people born in the same 20-year time span are motivated by the same things, attracted to the same things, and should be dealt with in the same way. Kriegel's experience as Organizational Developer at Oracle puts her squarely in the talent strategy realm, where she works to optimize leadership development, team effectiveness, and organizational design. Drawing upon her experiences with workers of all ages and types, she shows how behaviors know no generational boundaries and how to work with people based on their talents, strengths, and weaknesses rather than simply slapping on a generational label and fitting them into an arbitrary slot. There are 80 million Millenials in America, yet there are myriad books on "managing Millenials" and "working with Millenials" and "the problem with Millenials." This book shows that whether you're working with Millenials, Generation X, or Baby Boomers, age is not the issue—it's the interpersonal dynamics that matter most. Examine the concept of "generational issues" Explore the disparate reality of each 20-year generational span Learn to understand and work effectively with other generations Facilitate intergenerational understanding sessions The human mind craves categorization, so the tendency to lump people together is natural. It may, however, be holding your organization back. The members of each generation have only one thing in common—their age—and even that varies by two whole decades. Why assume that they should all be managed the same way? Unfairly Labeled shows you a better way, and provides a roadmap to a more effective organizational strategy.


Packaging and Labeling Practices

Packaging and Labeling Practices

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 1140

ISBN-13:

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Investigates impact of packaging and labeling practices on consumer buying habits.


(M)othering Labeled Children

(M)othering Labeled Children

Author: María Cioè-Peña

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2021-05-14

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1800411308

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This book takes a distinctive approach to exploring the experiences and identities of minoritized Latinx mothers who are raising a child who is labeled as both an emergent bilingual and dis/abled. It showcases relationships between families and schools and reveals the myriad of ways in which school-based decisions regarding disability, language and academic placement impact family dynamics. Treating the mothers as experts, this book uses testimonios to explore not only what mothers know but also how they develop funds of knowledge and how they apply them to their child’s education. The stories shed light on how mothers perceive their child’s disability, how they engage with their child and the value they place on bilingualism. The narratives reveal the complex lives mothers lead and the ways in which they strive to meet the academic and socioemotional needs of their children, regardless of the financial, physical and emotional costs to them. This book has significant implications for researchers and professionals working in bilingual education, special education, inclusive education and disability studies in education.


Guide to Nutritional Labeling and Education Act (NLEA) Requirements

Guide to Nutritional Labeling and Education Act (NLEA) Requirements

Author: United States. Food and Drug Administration. Division of Field Investigations

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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This information is provided as assistance for reviewing food labels for compliance with new requirements for nutrition labeling and nutrient claims. Covers exemptions and special labeling; label review (e.g., location of nutrition facts panel, general/format and print size, serving size, servings per container, nutrient declaration); dual nutrition labeling; shortened format; simplified format; small and intermediate sized packages; multi-unit retail packages; separately packaged ingredients or foods, assortments, and foods to which ingredients are added by the user; bilingual labels; aggregate labels; nutrient content claims; and health claims.


Spin Labeling

Spin Labeling

Author: Lawrence J. Berliner

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13: 1461307430

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We present this special topics volume on an area which has not received thorough coverage for over 12 years. Spin Labeling: Theory and Applications represents a complete update on new theoretical aspects and applications of the spin-label method. In the "line-shape theory" sections, we are especially pleased to include an IBM-compatible diskette supplied by David Schneider and Jack Freed which contains fast, accurate, ready-to-use software for slow-motion simulations. Barney Bales discusses inhomogeneous broadening phenomena in detail. Several developments in techniques and interpretation in saturation transfer spectroscopy have appeared since the publica tion of Spin Labeling II: Theory and Applications (L. J. Berliner, ed., Academic Press, 1979). We have included an up-to-date chapter on spin-label applications by M. A. Hemminga and P. A. de Jager. By incorporating 15N and deuterium into nitroxide spin labels, several unique advantages are derived in line-shape analysis. Albert Beth and Bruce Robinson have contributed a detailed chapter on the analysis of these labels in the slow-motion regime while Jane Park and Wolfgang Trommer present the advantages for specific biochemical examples in our "applications" section. Derek Marsh's contri bution on spin-label spectral analysis may be regarded as a summary chapter which touches on several of the detailed spectral analysis methods described in the earlier chapters.


A Food Labeling Guide

A Food Labeling Guide

Author: Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (U.S.)

Publisher: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Food and Drug Administration Center for Foo

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13:

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