TruTag Technologies Debuts New Portable Authentication Reader at the

TruTag Technologies Debuts New Portable Authentication Reader at the

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HONOLULU, Nov. 28, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — TruTag Technologies today announced their participation in the Seventh Global Forum on Pharmaceutical AntiCounterfeiting and Diversion in Washington, DC, taking place November 27-29, 2012 at the Omni Shoreham …
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Obama's Second Term: The Chance to Unleash the Audacity

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But we should, because it's also the real problem in a nutshell: the assumption, unexamined and taken as gospel by most of Washington, that the solutions to our major problems are somehow to be magically found by splitting the difference in the middle …
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Let the Grudge Go for Community Change

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It happens everywhere: Walmart, college campuses, pow wows and in Washington, D.C. We want to know who you are rather than what you do. The first line of questioning establishes relationship. “Where you from? What tribe are you? Who's your Grandma?
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SfN 12.Nov.11.Brain Awareness Week Washington DC Sharma.mov – Hari and Aruna Sharma, SfN Members from Sweden are invited to display their social work that they are doing World Wide to educate young generation and school/College goers about the dangers if drug abuse. On the basis of their work SfN under Brain Awareness Week program invited to participate and display their work as poster in this event organized by SfN headquarters in the Room 151 on November 12 in the Washington Convention Center. President SfN and Chief Editors of reputed Neuroscience journals associated with the society attended the event. Many school students aloe participated across the World in this event and best video shot by students on brain dysfunction was awarded special SfN prize. The event was very successful. In this even Hari & Aruna Sharma displayed their poster on early neurodegeneration caused by substance abuse such as cocaine, methamphetamine, MDMA (ecstasy) and morphine based on their own work in collaboration with US Food & Drug Administration (FDA), National Centre for Toxicological Research (NCTR), Jefferson, AR, USA. The work of Aruna and Hari Sharma was deeply appreciated by the organizers and then viewers alike. Especially degenerated faces of men and women after taking these drugs as compared to before drug taking was the highlight of the even depicted in the poster. An evening reception organized by the SfN was attended by more than 250 participants that was highly successful. Hari & Aruna Sharma hope to organize and participate in Brain