A ground-breaking retelling and reclaiming of Anne Boleyn’s life and legacy from a preeminent cultural thinker puts old questions to rest and raises some surprising new ones. Learn more about this book http://www.thecreationofanneboleyn.com Historical
At 90, Marjorie McFadden found herself unable to swallow. At Stanford Hospital & Clinics, she found innovative care that restored her ability to enjoy food again. Stanford digestive surgeon, Homero Rivas, MD, performed a per oral endoscopic myotomy, or POEM, to correct McFadden's achalasia, an unusual tightening of the muscles at the lower end of the esophagus. For McFadden's full story: http://stanfordhospital.org/newsEvents/newsletters/healthnotes/poem.html
Hal hates history class—it literally bores him to tears. But his father is a big history buff, and unless Hal gets a good grade this year, he’ll never get his own room. Sixth grade gets off to a horrible start when history teacher Mr. Tupkin gives the class an assignment to write journals that will be buried in a time capsule at the end of the year. Things get even worse when his dad makes him take his neighbor’s old shopping cart to school, earning him the nickname “Cartboy.” What else could possibly go wrong? Read Hal’s journal to find out!Filled with photos, drawings, and timelines, Hal’s time capsule journal chronicles a year in the life of the hopelessly hapless Cartboy. Learn more about this book and author at http://bit.ly/cartboy YA
By upgrading to a higher, more energy-efficient motor, facility managers can improve their equipment reliability, increase productivity and reduce downtime and repair costs.
The Copper Development Association (CDA) recommends that individuals involved in the specification, design, selection and installation of electrical motor systems adopt a motor management program, which examines a facility’s needs whether to replace an old worn-out motor or specify a new unit.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60888-copper-development-association-cda-motor-management-best-practices-part-1
The 11th conference of the Eurasian Media Forum (EAMF) will take place in Astana on 25 and 26 April 2013.
This will be the Forum’s second meeting in the capital of Kazakhstan. It moved here for the first time last October, after a decade of annual conferences in Almaty, the country’s commercial hub.
Dariga Nazarbayeva, the Forum’s founder and chair of the Organising Committee, will welcome delegates old and new – political analysts, economists and media specialists – to two days of debate on the most pressing issues affecting East-West relations.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58721-eurasian-media-forum-meet-in-kazakhstan
Jif®, the number one choice of choosy moms, announced today that 9-year-old Jacob C. from Morganton, NC is the Grand Prize Winner of the 11th Annual Jif Most Creative Sandwich Contest™ at an event in New York City. The aspiring chef received a $25,000 college fund for his one-of-a-kind recipe, the Magnificent Mole Chicken Torta, while four runners-up each received a $2,500 college scholarship fund for their delicious sandwich recipes.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/56452-jif-most-creative
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.