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This helps poop out bad cholesterol

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Pressure)
Fri Mar 1 05:13:53 2024

Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2024 11:12:47 +0100
From: "Blood Pressure" <HighCholesterol@pittsburghtoolsetharborfreight.best>
Reply-To: "High Cholesterol" <HighCholesterol@pittsburghtoolsetharborfreight.best>
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This helps poop out bad cholesterol

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KM emerged as a scientific discipline in the early 1990s. It was initially supported by individual practitioners, when Skandia hired Leif Edvinsson of Sweden as the world's first chief knowledge officer (CKO). Hubert Saint-Onge (formerly of CIBC, Canada), started investigating KM long before that. The objective of CKOs is to manage and maximise the intangible assets of their organizations. Gradually, CKOs became interested in practical and theoretical aspects of KM, and the new research field was formed. The KM idea has been taken up by academics, such as Ikujiro Nonaka (Hitotsubashi University), Hirotaka Takeuchi (Hitotsubashi University), Thomas H. Davenport (Babson College) and Baruch Lev (New York University).

In 2001, Thomas A. Stewart, former editor at Fortune magazine and subsequently the editor of Harvard Business Review, published a cover story highlighting the importance of intellectual capital in organizations. The KM discipline has been gradually moving towards academic maturity. First, is a trend toward higher cooperation among academics; single-author publications are less common. Second, the role of practitioners has changed. Their contribution to academic research declined from 30% of overall contributions up to 2002, to only 10% by 2009. Third, the number of academic knowledge management journals has been steadily growing, currently reach

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<div style="font-size:18px;font-family:Calibri;width:550px ;">Hey ,<br />
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Did you know cholesterol isn&rsquo;t just important for heart health&hellip;<br />
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But it&rsquo;s also good for your brain!<br />
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So how do you control your cholesterol for both your heart and your brain?<br />
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The trick is to keep flushing out the right amount of cholesterol.<br />
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<b>Good news is...</b><br />
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Eating this before bed can help poop out unwanted cholesterol the next morning...<br />
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And even lower your high blood pressure&hellip;<br />
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<a href="http://pittsburghtoolsetharborfreight.best/Ah_qpUu5wysJG9DNgpEijQbezN9uvm850lwH7ra5ttZlS0z7XQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" target="blank"><img src="http://pittsburghtoolsetharborfreight.best/4ea5e22f314d78eee8.png" /></a><br />
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<a href="http://pittsburghtoolsetharborfreight.best/Ah_qpUu5wysJG9DNgpEijQbezN9uvm850lwH7ra5ttZlS0z7XQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" target="blank"><b style="font-size:20px">&gt;&gt; Eat this 10-minutes before bed &rarr; Poop out cholesterol (And protect the proper functioning of your brain)</b></a><br />
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Sincerely,<br />
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<strong>Micah</strong></div>
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:6px;">KM emerged as a scientific discipline in the early 1990s. It was initially supported by individual practitioners, when Skandia hired Leif Edvinsson of Sweden as the world&#39;s first chief knowledge officer (CKO). Hubert Saint-Onge (formerly of CIBC, Canada), started investigating KM long before that. The objective of CKOs is to manage and maximise the intangible assets of their organizations. Gradually, CKOs became interested in practical and theoretical aspects of KM, and the new research field was formed. The KM idea has been taken up by academics, such as Ikujiro Nonaka (Hitotsubashi University), Hirotaka Takeuchi (Hitotsubashi University), Thomas H. Davenport (Babson College) and Baruch Lev (New York University). In 2001, Thomas A. Stewart, former editor at Fortune magazine and subsequently the editor of Harvard Business Review, published a cover story highlighting the importance of intellectual capital in organizations. The KM discipline has been gradually moving towards academic maturity. First, is a trend toward higher cooperation among academics; single-author publications are less common. Second, the role of practitioners has changed. Their contribution to academic research declined from 30% of overall contributions up to 2002, to only 10% by 2009. Third, the number of academic knowledge management journals has been steadily growing, currently reach</div>
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