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How to find a missing number in a sequence
- Determine if the order of numbers is ascending (getting larger in value) or descending (becoming smaller
- Find the difference between numbers that are next to each other.
- Use the difference between numbers to find the missing number.
Example: Find the missing number: 15, ... |
Holding the harp - the harp with the floor, the player is sitting at the harp body allows it to rely on the right shoulder. In this position, the left side of harpist can reach even the bottom line, while the right-hand man is able to achieve the higher strings.
Playing the harp - the harp has a nylon or gut strings pl... |
Allergy tests are used to find the substances that are causing an allergic reaction. An allergic reaction is an immune system response to a substance in the environment known as a trigger.
The healthcare professional may perform or order allergy tests on people with suspected allergies. Skin testing is usually not done... |
Adaptive Release - Create Multiple Rules for a Content Item
Adaptive release allows instructors and course designers to release course content based on rules that they create; in other words, you can control what content is made available to which students and under what conditions they are allowed to see it. Rules can... |
What took place this past month at Hadassah Hospital’s Department of Neurology was not expected even by the most senior neurologists.
An ALS patient, a chronic disease with no known cure that causes a slow and painful process of muscular dystrophy- who was wheelchair-bound and had difficulty speaking and breathing, und... |
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When it comes to keeping young walkers safe on America's roads, the country has made great strides: child pedestrian deaths have plunged 53 percent and injuries are down 44 percent since 1995, according to a study by Safe Kids Worldwide and FedEx. Still, the study also indicates that bigger steps are ne... |
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Canberra Kangaroo Cull - May 2008
From The Life and Death of Kangaroos
Updated news May 16, 2009: ANOTHER SLAUGHTER. A few weeks ago, the Department of Defence in Aust... |
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Master Drummers of Burundi
The Master Drummers of Burundi are a group of traditional Burundi musicians and dancers, who perform complex percussive music. Their performances are a part of ceremonies such as the coronation of a new king. Their drums are sacred, and represent fertility an... |
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In differential geometry, a pseudo-Riemannian manifold is a smooth manifold equipped with a smooth, symmetric, (0,2) tensor which is nondegenerate at each point on the manifold. This tensor is called a pseudo-Riemannian metric or, simply, a (pseudo-)metric tensor.
The key difference be... |
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Rosewater has a very distinctive flavour and is used heavily in South Asian, West Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine—especially in sweets. For example, rosewater gives loukoumia and gulab jamuns their distinctive flavour. It is also used for religious purposes in Hinduism and Islam.
Oran... |
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United States Marshals Service
The United States Marshals Service, part of the United States Department of Justice, is the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency. Their mission is to protect the Federal courts and ensure the effective operation of the judicial system.
Sin... |
Painter Eugene Delacroix (1798 – 1863) miraculously survived five brushes with death to become the leader of the French Romantic movement. Primarily self-educated, Delacroix learned to paint by copying renowned artworks in the Louvre. Later, his groundbreaking use of color distinguished his dramatic interpretations of ... |
|After feasting on the first Thanksgiving dinner, the Pilgrim fathers, who
couldn't watch football because they had no electricity, were enjoying
each other's company when the subject of livestock came up. Talk turned
to trade, and before the afternoon had ended with leftovers, a series of
trades ended with five of the... |
Healthcare and decision-making in dementia
Consent to medical treatment
Consent to treatment is covered by section 6 of the Act on the Status and Rights of Patients, No. 785 of 17 August 1992. According to this Act, patients must be cared for on the basis of a mutual understanding, which means that they must consent to... |
Keynes at the Border?
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
A common fallacy holds that imposing taxes on imports and rebating taxes on exports would stimulate the economy.
A common fallacy holds that border tax adjustments—imposing taxes on imports and rebating taxes on exports—would enhance American exports and reduce imports. T... |
Where Art and Science Meet
Artist Peter Trusler and paleontologists Patricia Vickers-Rich and Thomas H. Rich collaborate to bring long-extinct species to life on the page
Australian artist Peter Trusler has a talent for portraying long-extinct creatures and the landscapes in which they lived in ways consistent with the... |
In the course of human history, few events come along that are so indelible that people remember where they were, what they were doing, and how they felt at one exact moment. For many of my contemporaries, the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 brings back vivid memories of the day when the United States’ Camelot... |
First Nations children have the right grow up safely at home, get a good education, be healthy, and be proud of their cultures
It’s an obvious truth but it’s far from being a reality.
As the Auditor General of Canada and many others have noted, the Federal government provides less funding per child for many services fo... |
Endangered Species Get A Chilly (and Warm!) Reception In New York City
Samples from the American crocodile, the Channel Islands fox, and the Hawaiian gooseall endangered species studied within the U.S. National Parksare set to join neotropical butterflies, rare leeches, and snippets of sea stars in the American Museum ... |
BeschreibungHenry Van Dyke was one of the most popular and enduring writers of the 20th century. His sermons, poems, and short stories, such as The Story of the Other Wise Man (Paraclete, over 28,000 sold) were well-loved by children and adults alike. A new volume, The First Christmas Tree and Other Stories combines tw... |
Imagine seeing a penguin that’s five feet tall and has a very long, straight beak. Imagine a penguin so large it weighs twice as much as a the Emperor penguin, the largest species on Earth. That is, the largest species on Earth currently. If you were alive thirty-six million years ago you might have seen this giant pen... |
John Scarborough, owner of a large landed property in Hertfordshire, resented the restrictions of the law of entail. He accordingly devised a scheme whereby he was able by a double marriage, one before and one after the birth of his eldest son, to declare him legitimate or not, as the future might make desirable. This ... |
The Moravian church was founded in the 15th century, and is considered the first Protestant denomination, based on the philosophies of Jan Hus. By the 18th century, members of the church had been forced out of their homelands in Moravia and Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic), and some had ended up in Herrnhut, Ge... |
There was a Tree
This charming book is based on the folk song “The Green Grass Grew All Around”, a cumulative song that grows longer and longer with multiple verses. The book starts with a hole in the ground which grows a tree, which has a branch, and so on, with “the green grass grew all around, all around, and the gr... |
Believing What Jesus Believed
It has become increasingly popular to accept certain parts of the Bible and to reject other parts. Such amazing events as the miracle of Creation, Jonah’s being swallowed by a sea creature, and the Flood of Noah often are brushed aside as mere myth, while more “credible” things such as the... |
August 15, 2012
In a recent article in Scientific American, it was suggested that the U.S. should adopt higher standards in science, and that all 50 states should adopt them.
When you check the literature on science standards, the main reason for aiming for higher standards (raising the bar) is because in the “Olympics... |
Tuesday, 8 June 2010, 20:00 – 21:00
Santa Fe Convention Center Ballroom
A presentation by Maude Barlow, National Chairperson, The Council of Canadians , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
The global water crisis now poses the greatest threat to human rights of our time. Close to three billion people have no running water within a... |
The rain sensor activates the windshield wipers automatically when rain or other moisture appears on the windshield, and adapts the wiper interval to match the amount of rain. How it works: light-emitting diodes inside the rain sensor emit an invisible infrared light which is reflected by the outside surface of the win... |
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Major new technical report finds wind can provide 20% of U.S. electricity needs by 2030
U.S. Department of Energy Analysis Finds That Wind Can Be Major Contributor to Energy Mix
Wind power is capable of becoming a major contributor to America’s electricity supply over the next three decades, according to a report relea... |
|from the October 10, 2010 Newsletter issued from
Hacienda Chichen Resort beside Chichén Itzá Ruins, central Yucatán, MÉXICO
"ROOSTER FOOT" VINE
We're entering that time of year when morning-glory vines start flowering, and I've never seen anyplace in the world with more morning-glory species than the Yucatán. We must ... |
Your phone might know better than you do:
Just by analyzing the calling patterns, the researchers could accurately label two people as friends or nonfriends more than 95% of the time. But the results, published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, show that the mobile phone data were bet... |
The starting point for making red wines, as with white wines, comes with crushing and destemming the red or black-skinned grapes. Occasionally the winemaker may decide not to destem, as the stems will add further flavour compounds and tannins to the grape must. The crushed grapes are then moved into the fermentation ve... |
This beautifully rendered marble carving of the young Marcus Aurelius was made during or after the Enlightenment, in the spirit of the antique originals of ancient Rome. These pieces were found during the Great Tours of the 18th and early 19th centuries, and inspired sculptors just as antique architecture was echoed in... |
Hair: The Long and Short of It
Some hair on your head falls out every day, no matter what your age. And that is perfectly normal.
Each hair strand goes through two phases: a growing phase and a resting phase, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). The growing phase lasts two to six years, during... |
Protecting Afghanistan’s environment and tourist future
If the high mountain lakes of Band-e Amir were not in a country in its fourth decade of war they would be world famous.
Outsiders lucky enough to see them today are often lost for words when they first set eyes on the ethereal blue of their waters and the Martian-... |
Stemming from Broder’s fraught drive between Washington, DC and Boston in the purely electric Model S sedan, during which the reporter suffered multiple bouts of battery-range anxiety, reams of data were collected by the vehicle on everything from throttle pressure to battery depletion. Musk has refused to release this... |
It’s Earth Month! Celebrate by going green in the kitchen.
Going green is easier than you think! Follow these 10 simple steps for turning your kitchen into an earth-friendly zone.
Going green has gone from a trend to a way of life. And yet, I can’t seem to overcome my fear of composting (the worms!). Which is why I’m a... |
This domain includes the larger expanses of Holocene sediments and landforms throughout Britain, with the exception of blanket peat on the hills. It mainly includes areas of very low relief and low-lying coastal tracts.
The domain has almost complete cover of superficial deposits (~85%). Organic deposits form about 10%... |
| Risk Factors
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot in a vein deep in the body. Veins are blood vessels with valves that help prevent backward blood flow. Blood is pushed through the veins in legs and arms when muscles contract.
Deposits of red blood cells and clotting elements in the blood can build up in a vein... |
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Even large amounts of manufactured nanoparticles, also known as Buckyballs, don't faze microscopic organisms that are charged with cleaning up the environment, according to Purdue University researchers.
In the first published study to examine Buckyball toxicity on microbes that break down organi... |
Paul Painter¹ and Lucas McConnell²
¹Materials Science and Engineering and The Energy Institute
²Renewergy Corporation, Erie PA.
Presently, biofuels in this country usually means one of two things, ethanol (in the U.S. principally produced from corn) or biodiesel (largely from oilseeds or yellow grease). However, large-... |
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A variety of habitat, from lowlands to mountains but determining factors are the presence of fruit and flowers and caves for roosting.
Diet in the Wild:
Diet at the Zoo:
Chopped fruit and fruit bat supplement, fruit juice
A record of 22 years in captivity
... |
Quiz: Sertorius, Eumenes and The Comparison of Sertorius and Eumenes to Caesar
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Chapter One: Losing Ground
The two principal myths about rhe Dust Bowl:
1. It was caused by drought.
2. It's over
Since the 1970s, for every ton of grain produced by industrial agriculture,
an average of seven tons of topsoil ha... |
Anglican CommunionArticle Free Pass
Anglican Communion, religious body of national, independent, and autonomous churches throughout the world that adheres to the teachings of Anglicanism and that evolved from the Church of England. The Anglican Communion is united by a common loyalty to the archbishop of Canterbury in ... |
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endoderm, the innermost of the three germ layers, or masses of cells (lying within ectoderm and mesoderm), which appears early in the development of an animal embryo. The endoderm subsequently gives rise to the epithelium (tissue that covers, or lines, a structure) of the pharynx, including th... |
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possession of mana
...possess it. Derived from a root term that has aristocratic connotations, mana corresponds to Polynesian social classificatio... |
CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. (fn. 50)
Walden abbey undertook to pay £1 a year out of the
rectory to feed 30 paupers in Edmonton but payments apparently ceased at the Dissolution. (fn. 51)
Sir Christopher Askew, alderman of London, by
will proved 1539, left £100 for 'best full white
herrings' to be distributed among the poor... |
11/05/2012 | Author / Editor: Eddie McGee*, Ken Picking** / Marcel Dröttboom
An special technique, developed by Ajax Equipment, uses a multiple stage insert system to overcome bunker flow problems, creating a more favourable approach to existing outlets and spreading the flow to previously “dead” storage areas of the b... |
Shoumita Dasgupta, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Biomedical Genetics
Director of Graduate Studies, Program in Genetics and Genomics
Medical Genetics Course Manager, Boston University School of Medicine
Ph.D. University of California, San Francisco
M.S. University of California, San Francisco
B.S. Massachusetts... |
Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve is a nature park and UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed in 1983) located on the island of Praslin, Seychelles. It consists of a well-preserved palm forest made up of the endemic Coco de Mer species, as well as five other endemic species of palm. These palms have the largest seeds of any ... |
4TH OF JULY EXTRAS
Nine-year-olds making flags out of construction paper this week didn't just glue stars and stripes onto red paper. They also learned the meaning behind the U.S. flag.
Art class turned into history class for nearly 200 children attending a summer latchkey program at Club Estates Elementary School, and... |
|Gynecological cancers can occur in any of the
female reproductive organs. These types of cancers might include:
If some of the terms used in this section
are unfamiliar to you, please use our glossary.
The ovaries are a pair of female reproductive organs. They
are located in the pelvis, one of each side of the uterus.... |
For my 7th grade science fair project my dad helped me test the germs on people’s hands after washing them with different brands of soap. The goal was to see which hand soap was the most effective. I got to use petri dishes and watch bacteria grow. I thought it was super impressive.
Well, turns out teenagers today are ... |
Avoiding H1N1: wash your hands; don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth; stay home if you’re sick. But what if you happen to be a cat? Since few cats enjoy a 20-second paw wash…the advice? Stay away from people!
According to a press release issued by the American Veterinary Medical Association, a 13-year old tabby in Iowa... |
What Kids Are Thinking...
The Egyptians were all drowned in the dessert. Afterward, Moses went up on Mount Cyanide to get the ten amendments.
The first commandment was when Eve told Adam to eat the apple.
The seventh commandment is: "Thou shalt not admit adultery."
Moses died before he ever reached Canada.
Then Joshua ... |
Nearly every day, we read about problems caused by invaders like the emerald ash borer killing trees across New York, West Nile virus killing people across the United State (1,499 so far), zebra mussels clogging water intakes and changing the Great Lakes and Hudson River ecosystems and Burmese pythons eating everything... |
For years now, we have been deluged with the news that the earth’s oceans are warming as a result of atmospheric changes due to the combustion of fossil fuels.
Typical of these was a 2005 story titled “Where’s The Heat? Think Deep Blue,” from United Press International, describing a recent paper in Science by NASA clim... |
About this sector
Transportation through land, air and sea result in emissions of carbon dioxide as well as issues such as water, waste, noise. Shipping moves approximatly 80% of the worlds commodites.
Infrastructure for transportation like roads, harbours and airports can threaten natural and important habitats.
Clima... |
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BAR KOK´BA: The name traditionally assigned to the leader of the great insurrection of the Jews in Palestine against the Romans under the emperor Hadrian in the years 132-135 (see Israel). The Roman historians Spartian and Dio Cassius, however, give no name and do not even... |
Announcement: Addition of Households with Only Cellular Telephone Service to the National Immunization Survey, 2011
Before 2011, the National Immunization Survey (NIS) used a random-digit–dialed, list-assisted landline telephone sample of households to monitor national, state, and selected local area vaccination covera... |
CF Foundation Provides Guidance on Seasonal and H1N1 Influenza
September 22, 2009 - Updated April 26, 2010
The CF Foundation continues to monitor the seasonal and H1N1 flu situation closely.
The Foundation recommends that all people with cystic fibrosis and individuals living with them follow the recommendations of the... |
How many times have you wanted to just walk into a bingo hall and yell “bingo”? The Cultural Center allows you to do that — when you play and win bingo.
Bingo started at the Cultural Center of Charlotte County when the center moved to its current location in 1968. A volunteer at the time suggested bingo and ran the gam... |
Roy J. Plunkett
Roy J. Plunkett with a cable insulated with Teflon and a Teflon-coated muffin tin. Gift of Roy Plunkett. Courtesy Hagley Museum and Library.
From the 1930s to the present, beginning with neoprene and nylon, the American chemical industry has introduced a cornucopia of polymers to the consumer. Teflon, d... |
Over the past 10 years, nitrogen concentration trends are downward at about half (16 out of 33) monitoring sites within the Bay watershed. The trend results indicate that in many locations, management actions, such as improved wastewater treatment and nonpoint-source pollution controls (i.e. urban stormwater runoff and... |
Laparoscopic Total Colectomy & Ileoanal Pullthrough
Coping for parents
Learning how to cope is easiest when parents, children, and health care professional work together as a team. Child Life Specialists are available to help reduce any fears surrounding this experience.
Reason with your child appropriate to their stag... |
Taco USA : how Mexican food conquered America / Gustavo Arellano.
Author: Arellano, Gustavo, 1979-
Edition: 1st Scribner hardcover ed.
Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2012.
ISBN: 9781439148617 (hbk.)
Description: viii, 310 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject: Cooking, Mexican History.
Cooking, Mexican United States History.
Foo... |
Henry Franklin Battles/ Susan (Monks) Battles
Submitted by: Archie (Bud) and Doris Battles, grandson and wife.
The Henry Franklin Battles and Susan Monks families presumably came from Alabama and settled around Cameron, Indian Territory. Henry Franklin Battles born 12-23-1851, enrolled at Doaksville, Indian Territory a... |
October 25, 2012
Contact: John Ascenzi, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 267-426-6055 or firstname.lastname@example.org
Obese teenagers who don’t get the proper amount of sleep may have disruptions in insulin secretion and blood sugar (glucose) levels, say pediatric researchers. Their study suggests that getting a ... |
Gone are the days when web browsers were simply tools to access the internet. Their basic function remains the same, but web browsers have improved so much that you can also do a lot of things other than using them for web browsing. Communication and the internet have become an important part in today’s society and web... |
Though the chemistry and industrial processes for coal gasification were developed early in the 20th century by European scientists, Chinese engineers have recently developed a number of technical advances. And more efficient processes means using less coal to produce more chemicals.
Near Xilinhot, in eastern Inner Mon... |
Taking Research Notes
How valuable is your time?
You work for hours and hours, sorting through databases, following one idea after another. You find information that's good and some that's not-so-good.
A week later you come back to your project. Where did you find the good stuff? What database were you using? What word... |
Isolation of Genomic DNA from Plant using Magnetic Beads—NucleoMag 96 Plant
NucleoMag 96 Plant is designed for the rapid parallel purification of genomic DNA from plant tissues in a 96-well format. After lysis of the sample, genomic DNA is selectively bound to the NucleoMag Beads. Contaminants are washed away and the D... |
Will This Decade Be More Grim Than the 1930s?
The problem, from its neighbors' point of view, with a unified Germany is that its increased relative economic might and strategic importance casts a giant shadow across Europe, relatively diminishing the global status and economic competitiveness of all other European coun... |
The way we define things and how we name them determine how we view the world and, as a result, how we act and treat one another. Modern neuroscience shows that human perceive not the thing itself but a copy, an illusion created by the human brain, a copy that is as created by mental beliefs and attitudes as much as it... |
Census figures show that the percentage of Americans living in homes where languages other than English are spoken is on the rise. The country is becoming increasingly diverse, and it stands to reason that future generations will be exposed to more languages than those who came before us. (And research has shown that b... |
Macrinus was Emperor of Rome from 217 - 218 A.D succeeding Caracalla after he was assasinated. Previously the praefect of the Praetorian guard, the protector of the Emperor, it is questioned whether or not he had a role in the murder of Caracalla. Nevertheless he became Emperor by self appointment and was later confirm... |
WASHINGTON–The U.S. Helsinki Commission welcomed the Polish Parliament’s adoption today (July 29) of a resolution recognizing Romani victims of Nazi genocide and establishing August 2 as a remembrance day in Poland. Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski will participate in a remembrance event at Auschwitz on the 2nd.
R... |
When we're sick we want a quick cure. So we go to the doctor and ask for an antibiotic.
Sometimes doctors give in to the pressure to prescribe an antibiotic, even though it's not going to work for every illness.
Every time a person takes antibiotics, sensitive bacteria are killed, but resistant germs may be left to gro... |
Go to this Page for the form and instructions on
out the The Iowa Site Inventory Form.
The purpose of the "Section 106 Process" is to assure that no unnecessary harm comes to historic properties as a result of federal actions. It is also considered regulatory archaeology. Under Section 106 of the National Historic Pres... |
|glossary - Sustainable Development|
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Sustainability has become one of the core issues of development. This means that investment in economic growth is pursued in ways that consider a long-term perspective and do not endanger the living standards, options and opportunities of future generations. Originally i... |
CureSearch for Children's Cancer funds and supportstargeted and innovative children's cancer research with measurableresults, and is the authoritative source of information and resourcesfor all those affected by children's cancer.
A number of treatments are used for lymphoma in children, or non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). ... |
ILLINOIS STATE ARCHIVES
Abraham Lincoln in Illinois
A Selection of Documents from the Illinois State Archives
AN ACT TO PERMANENTLY LOCATE THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
February 7, 1837
Although a Senate bill, this piece of legislation was written by Abraham Lincoln and helped mark one of the major ac... |
Lyndon Johnson Sends George Ball to Cyprus, 1964
George Ball was one of America=s premier diplomats in the 1960s. He was under secretary of state in 1964 when he became involved in the Cyprus problem. This excerpt is from his memoir. It demonstrates very clearly how the United States regarded the ACyprus problem,@ main... |
It's a long-shot safety campaign known in shorthand as "zero deaths."
Cutting the death toll to zero in crashes across all forms of transportation is an aggressive and perhaps unrealistic goal, but Illinois and more than half of the other states are working on it.
The long-sought target has been virtually achieved over... |
A Putnam County teacher is crediting the Newspapers in Education program for improved test scores.
In fact, a marquee at Poca Middle School expresses thanks to Charleston Newspapers.
Louann Godbey, eighth-grade West Virginia History teacher at Poca Middle, credits the NIE program for playing a role in a six-point incre... |
The U.S. military originally had a virtual monopoly of certain communications channels. It was one of the few entities to be using internet, and it used many areas of the spectrum untouched by civilian communications. However, with the digital revolution and the expansion of civilians onto the internet and increasing u... |
People with high-level spinal cord injuries typically lose control of their arms and legs meaning they can no longer get around without some sort of adaptive assistance device. Quadriplegics have long relied on a type of control system for electric wheelchairs called the sip-and-puff system.
This type of control system... |
In the fall of 2010, a number of high-profile suicides brought attention to the problem of bullying in schools. This year, the LGBT community worked to change laws and save lives.
After helping to push through policies in the Dallas and Fort Worth school districts, as well as a few others around the state, the LGBT com... |
Document Management with Oracle Text
June 12, 2003
A few years ago, many projects started using the multimedia capability of Oracle databases. Powerful procedures for handling image, audio, video and the text data in various formats are incorporated in the database kernel code; even the default database installation ha... |
Save the Children and Oxfam released a joint report today entitled "A Dangerous Delay: The Cost of Late Response to Early Warnings in the 2011 Drought in the Horn of Africa". The report argues that early warning systems performed, but decision makers did not respond to them. In an interview Justin Forsyth the head of S... |
The flu bug can bite your dog, too
If your dog begins to sniffle, cough and sneeze, get ready for some rough days ahead because those are signs that your pet may be coming down with the flu.
Like people, dogs also can be stricken and they even have their own highly contagious - and sometimes life-threatening - influenz... |
High temperatures increase health risks for people with diabetes
(BPT) - For the nearly 26 million Americans living with diabetes, high temperatures and increased sun exposure can pose particularly dangerous health risks. During warm weather, experts caution that people with diabetes must take extra care to avoid serio... |
Now that you're comfortable using the MySQL client tools to manipulate data in the database, you can begin using PHP to display and modify data from the database. PHP has standard functions for working with the database.
First, we're going to discuss PHPs built-in database functions. We'll also show you how to use the ... |
Faeces, electric eels and fruit would power conceptual communities designed by Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Catrina Stewart.
The City Farmhouse project proposes housing communities on stilts above clusters of public toilets, where visitors would be required to donate faeces and urine on arrival.
Electricity... |
Wikipedia reached the magical figure of 10 million articles on Wednesday, when an article about a 16th century goldsmith named Nicholas Hilliard was created on the Hungarian version of the site.
Wikipedia was launched in Jan. 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger and has since reached a landmark: It now boasts 10 millio... |
The DLESE Reviewed Collection (DRC) provides access to resources that meet seven specific review criteria. The criteria are: high scientific accuracy, good pedagogical effectiveness, ease of use, clarity and completeness of documentation, motivating for learners, show robustness, and illustrate significance of content.... |
Area History of the Doan Brook
1796: First permanent settler came to the Cleveland area.
1799: Nathaniel and Sarah Doan and their six children settled beside the Doan Brook. This area became the ford on the main road between Buffalo and Cleveland; now it's the intersection of Euclid Avenue and East 105th Street).
1811:... |
Earth shattering secrets for building record setting and winning mousetrap cars and racers. Here you will find all the latest and greatest untold construction secrets so you can build your very own mousetrap vehicle.
The objective is to build a vehicle that is powered solely by a standard-sized mouse trap that will tra... |
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