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| Articles about Maturity |
| Test of maturity for stem cells | | 2008-05-06 09:09:00 | | Stem cells are extremely versatile: They can develop in 220 different ways, transforming themselves into a correspondingly diverse range of specialized body cells. Biologists and medical scientists plan to make use of this differentiation ability to selectively harvest cardiac, skin or nerve cells for the treatment of different diseases.
read more | | By: Machines Like Us - Science and Technology News | | |
| | Insurance Outsourcing Reaches New Levels of Maturity | | 2008-01-16 06:10:09 | | In order to survive the intense competition, insurance companies just cannot say “No” to offshore outsourcing. This is mainly owing to the fact that sometimes there is a great difference in the labour costs of the foreign and the domestic markets. It becomes difficult for outsourcing companies to handle this difference and still stay in [...] | | By: Business Process Outsourcing BPO india | | |
| | Adolescence And The Virtues Of Maturity | | 2008-01-04 08:30:58 | | Checkout Vincent Skeltis. The Brooklyn-based photographer is set to release a book of photos -- Adolescence And The Virtues Of Maturity. Co-curated by Skeltis and Daniel Jackson of Surface2Air and Bblessing, the project features works by Studio Von Birken,... | | By: The Worlds Best Ever | | |
| | Burress shows up, shows some maturity | | 2007-05-09 14:03:26 | | Quarterback Eli Manning begin throwing to receivers Monday, and the Giants have to be thrilled that one of the targets catching his tosses was wide receiver Plaxico Burress. Burress has historically skipped these 'optional' workouts, preferring to stay in Florida and work out at the University of Miami. The Giants, however, have to have grown tired of miscommunications between Manning and his primary targets, Burress and Jeremy Shockey. Burress, at least, seems to have found the maturity to realize those things aren't going to improve until he puts in the time working with Manning. Here is part of Ernie Palladino's report on Burress' presence, taken from his Giants Journal. "I'm not trying to make a statement," Burress said. "I want us to be better, and I want him to reach his full potential, which I think would be great. I want to help him out. We're here, we're willing to work." He might have a selfish reason, too. Despite 10 receiving touchdowns last ye | | By: Big Blue View | | |
| | The disquieting nature of maturity | | 2007-05-04 00:49:00 | | As a child, the young pine forest next to my house seemed an infinite source of wonder and adventure. The trees were slender and dense, careening skyward, their evergreen canopy thwarting any optimistic penetration of sunlight. It was a world unto itself, like Sherwood or Narnia, a place where my imagination was given free reign. I would sketch maps plotting out the beaten trails and the quickest routes to the old tobacco barns concealed deep in its recesses. Entire summers could be spent fantasizing about the forts and hideouts I wanted to build. I was brazen and entered the wood without fear. But when you’re young, that’s also how you look at life, wide-eyed and enthusiast, unaware of the lurking dangers, inevitable pain, and the indifference of the world towards your quest for meaning.I was one of the fortunate few, spared any real trauma or disillusionment during childhood. All too many are exposed to the harshness of life at a young age, sometimes through abuse, neglect, or th | | By: Despair and Coffee | | |
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