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Attraction & Chemistry:It’s Not Black & White! Sean Mahon & Susan Winter – Video

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Attraction Chemistry:It's Not Black White! Sean Mahon Susan Winter What is the difference between'attraction','chemistry' and'love' and how does knowing this help drive relationship success? Susan Winter Sean Mahon of Successfully Social discuss cutting... By: Sean Mahon … Continue reading

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Julian & Alexis: 7/15/14 “Chemistry” Line – Video

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Julian Alexis: 7/15/14 "Chemistry" Line New Project 1. By: Samantha Whyte … Continue reading

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Royal Society of Chemistry’s flagship journal goes Gold open access

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 15-Jul-2014 Contact: Victoria Steven stevenv@rsc.org 0044-020-744-03322 Royal Society of Chemistry The Royal Society of Chemistry's flagship journal, Chemical Science, is going Gold open access from 2015 making it the world's first high-quality open access chemistry journal. With an Impact Factor of 8.3, Chemical Science attracts the best chemistry research from around the world. From January 2015 onwards, all new content in Chemical Science will be free for anyone to access. To ease the transition to open access, the Royal Society of Chemistry is waiving all Article Processing Charges (APCs) for two years. Outgoing UK Science Minister, David Willetts, applauds move as bold step. Speaking at a central London event attended by Royal Society of Chemistry members, UK government and parliamentary representatives and members of the wider scientific community, the Royal Society of Chemistry's President, Professor Dominic Tildesley, said: "I am delighted that my first public announcement since assuming the Presidency of The Royal Society of Chemistry just last week is a momentous step forward in sharing chemical science knowledge world-wide. The Royal Society of Chemistry fully supports sustainable open access publishing as indeed do I. As the world's leading chemistry community and a not-for-profit organisation, our mission … Continue reading

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Alistair Overeem grateful for new team ‘chemistry’, still optimistic about fighting Junior dos Santos

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

UFC heavyweight Alistair Overeem is set to return to the Octagon on Sept. 5th when he faces Ben Rothwell at UFC Fight Night 50, but this time something will be different. While much of his more recent U.S. run was done as part of the Blackzilians camp, now Overeem returns to the cage as part (for now) as a student of the famed duo of Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn in Albuquerque, N.M. While things clearly didn't work out Overeem in Florida with the Blackzilians, the former Strikeforce heavyweight champion - along with the rest of the Jackson's camp - report everything has been smooth sailing once he showed up to train. "I think it has to do with chemistry," Overeem told Ariel Helwani on Monday's The MMA Hour. "And chemistry has a lot to do with that mentality. Some people just mix better with other people. From the get go - and you're aiming for the Blackzilians, I think - the mentality was different, so then the chemistry is not optimal." "It's not their fault," Overeem explained. "It's not my fault. It's just the way it is. Sometimes you meet people and the chemistry's not all there, but still … Continue reading

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Cardiology – Coronary Blood Supply – Video

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Cardiology - Coronary Blood Supply https://www.facebook.com/ArmandoHasudungan. By: Armando Hasudungan … Continue reading

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Social Media Stocks Wobble Yet Again After Fed Valuation Warning

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Internet and biotechnology stocks, at the center of almost every volatility scare the U.S. stock market has seen in an otherwise calm 2014, were back in the lurch yesterday. Valuations for smaller biotechnology and social media stocks are stretched, the Federal Reserve said in its Monetary Policy Report delivered to Congress yesterday. The Russell 2000 Index of small-cap shares sank 1 percent, closing at the lowest level almost six weeks. The Nasdaq Biotechnology Index lost 2.3 percent and the Global X Social Media Index exchange-traded fund retreated 1.1 percent. Smaller technology stocks command some of the highest valuations in the market amid investor demand for companies with the potential to boost profit in a sluggish economy. Concern that earnings at biotechnology, Internet and small-cap companies dont justify their share prices made the industries the biggest losers in a market retreat earlier this year. A lot of people are blaming the Fed, but with valuations this high you dont need an excuse to sell, Eric Cinnamond, manager of the $724 million Aston/River Road Independent Value Fund, said in a phone interview yesterday from Louisville, Kentucky. Small-caps are being priced as if were on this growth trajectory thats not quite there. Theyre … Continue reading

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Fed Says Social Media Stock Valuations Appear Stretched

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

The Federal Reserve said valuations of social media and biotechnology shares appear to be stretched, even as stock valuations overall remain close to historical norms. Equity valuations of smaller firms as well as social media and biotechnology firms appear to be stretched, with ratios of prices to forward earnings remaining high relative to historical norms, the Fed said in its semi-annual Monetary Policy Report delivered to Congress today. The Fed saw signs of increased risk-taking in equity markets as limited to these areas. Valuation measures for the overall market in early July were generally at levels not far above their historical averages, suggesting that, in aggregate, investors are not excessively optimistic regarding equities, said the report. The iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) fell as much as 2.2 percent following the release of the report. The Global X Social Media Index ETF fell as much as 2.1 percent. To contact the reporter on this story: Matthew Boesler in New York at mboesler1@bloomberg.net To contact the editors responsible for this story: Chris Wellisz at cwellisz@bloomberg.net Mark Rohner Excerpt from: Fed Says Social Media Stock Valuations Appear Stretched … Continue reading

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Biogeochemical Cycles (honors biology) updated – Video

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Biogeochemical Cycles (honors biology) updated This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my honors biology class at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - Hydrologic (water) cycle - Oxygen cycle - Phosphorus... By: Kyle Kobe … Continue reading

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Biogeochemical Cycles (regular biology) updated – Video

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Biogeochemical Cycles (regular biology) updated This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my regular biology class at Beverly Hills High School. This version is less detailed, especially in the nitrogen cycle,... By: Kyle Kobe … Continue reading

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Organic Molecules & Carbohydrates (honors biology) updated – Video

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014

Organic Molecules Carbohydrates (honors biology) updated This video is taught at the high school level. I use this PowerPoint in my honors biology class at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - organic molecules - bonding - monomers and polymers... By: Kyle Kobe … Continue reading

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