Introduced by the words of Brandy's description of a human being on "Human Intro", the album opens with Jerkins-crafted "The Definition", one of the few uptempo recordings on the album.[37] Written by Atlanta-based songwriter Crystal Johnson, the song depicts Brandy rhapsodizing about love.[37] It received generally mixed reviews, with The Boston Globe emphasizing it the most essential track on Human.[37] "Warm It Up (With Love)", another Darkchild production, was created around a piano sample and released to strong positive reactions.[38] Highlighted by AllMusic and Slant Magazine,[38] Newsday writer Glenn Gamboa noted it as "guiding principle" on the album.[39] Lead single "Right Here (Departed)" was not recorded until late into the production of Human and the first song Brandy recorded with Jerkins following their musical reunification in early June 2008.[40] Written by The Writing Camp and recorded with therapeutical background, the track chronicles a woman's talks about mutual support with loved ones.[41][29] Fifth track "Piano Man" was recorded as an ode to the kind of creative relationship cultivated by a vocalist and their producer or DJ.[41][42]
Norwood revealed the title of the album as well as the name of several new songs in a press statement on August 15, 2008.[49] Named after its title track, which she co-wrote, Norwood stated, "it's called Human because that's what I am and at the end of the day we all are only human. The album speaks for itself."[50] Further elaborating on the title, the statement uttered that the title was "a real life mirror of Brandy as a woman, an artist, a musician and a performer, communicating what it means to be fully Human: strong yet vulnerable, candid and triumphant, in love with life and in touch with the things of the spirit."[49]
Introduced by the words of Brandy's description of a human being on "Human Intro," the album opens with the Jerkins-crafted "The Definition" (one of the few uptempo recordings on the album). Penned by Atlanta writer Crystal Johnson, the song depicts Brandy rhapsodizing about love.
These staff members provide strategic partnership to faculty, staff and leadership by understanding the operational needs of the administrative and academic units, and ensuring such needs are met through effective human resources policies, procedure/s and activities support. They serve as faculty and staff champions by listening and responding to their needs while they deliver and support organizational transformation and culture change.
The ability to measure human aging from molecular profiles has practical implications in many fields, including disease prevention and treatment, forensics, and extension of life. Although chronological age has been linked to changes in DNA methylation, the methylome has not yet been used to measure and compare human aging rates. Here, we build a quantitative model of aging using measurements at more than 450,000 CpG markers from the whole blood of 656 human individuals, aged 19 to 101. This model measures the rate at which an individual's methylome ages, which we show is impacted by gender and genetic variants. We also show that differences in aging rates help explain epigenetic drift and are reflected in the transcriptome. Moreover, we show how our aging model is upheld in other human tissues and reveals an advanced aging rate in tumor tissue. Our model highlights specific components of the aging process and provides a quantitative readout for studying the role of methylation in age-related disease.
In response to this condition, the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program initiated a project to determine whether the consumption of fish from the reservoir still posed a threat to human health. TCEQ worked with DSHS to collect fish samples, conduct laboratory analyses, and prepare a characterization of the possible risks to consumers from all contaminants found in fish tissue samples.
After assessing all the data collected and characterizing the risks associated with all the contaminants found in fish tissue, DSHS concluded that consumption of fish from Brandy Branch Reservoir does not pose a threat to human health. The fish consumption advisory was rescinded on October 14, 2004.
After assessing all the data and characterizing the risks associated with all contaminants found in fish tissue, DSHS concluded that consumption of fish from Brandy Branch Reservoir no longer poses a threat to human health. DSHS rescinded the fish consumption advisory on October 14, 2004.
Long, sleek tresses are yours with Brandy by Jon Renau from the Human Hair Collection. This style is made with 100% Chinese Remy human hair for unbeatable radiance and a natural look. Plus, enjoy the extreme comfort of a double monofilament top.
Brandy has been a part of the Abatement team for two years. After initially studying journalism, Brandy went back to school for human resources. When she saw a job opening at Abatement Technologies, she recognized it as an opportunity to put her degree to good use.
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