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Plants to be Studied:
Tomato, especially Solanum lycopersicum and Solanum pennellii.
- Project Objectives:
Plants acquire the bulk of their energy from light capture by leaves, and leaf shape has direct consequences on the efficiency of light capture and photosynthetic carbon fixation. As a result, leaf shape must be o... |
With summer just around the corner, the days are getting longer and the nights are getting shorter. This means more hours a day that the sun is in contact with your skin. With this prolonged UV exposure, it is important to keep your skin protected. Keep reading for some helpful tips on using sunscreen to effectively gu... |
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Freeda J. Simmons-McMillan's work continues following her passing.
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Throughout our nation’s history, differences in... |
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Abandoned Communities ..... Porth y Nant
It was Richard Muir’s book The Lost Villages of Britain that got me hooked on the topic of abandoned communities. Near the end of the book Richard gave a short list of some of his favourite deserted villages. He then said that there is one village, Porth y Nant, that has all the... |
Early galaxies full of cosmic dust
Space dust Astronomers have found dusty giant galaxies were already in existence 13 billion years ago, far earlier than previously thought.
The discovery reported in the Astrophysical Journal, means planets, which are made from coalescing dust particles, may also have already formed t... |
Math Magician for iOS
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Interactive Flipchart activity to practice the days of the week. Use the pen to fill in today's date. Drag and drop the days of the week to complete each sentence.
Print out the flowers. Give each student one flower and have them draw a picture ... |
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is a commune
The commune is the lowest level of administrative division in the French Republic. French communes are roughly equivalent to incorporated municipalities or villages in the United States or Gemeinden in G... |
Washington Petitions for Land Law separate from Oregon
The following data is extracted from Bancroft Works, Volume 31, History Of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889, Hubert H. Bancroft, 1890. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco..
The most important matter to which the attention of the national legisla... |
A pharmacy technician is one of the most basic careers in the medical industry. Entering the medical profession does not necessarily mean training to become a doctor or a nurse. Other careers may involve the medicine needed to make people overcome illness or live more normal lives. Here is a closer look at what this pr... |
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art26019.asp -- in canda our national bird is the common loon- in british columbia our provincial bird is the stellers jay- whatis your,s : :
WHATS YOUR PROVINCIAL OR STATE OR COUNTRY **BIRD **
The native bird of New Zealand is the kiwi...unfortunately like the majority of our native... |
All Hallows' Eve is approaching and soon the celebration of Halloween will begin. According to tradition, all sorts of ghosts, goblins and ghoulish creatures creep and crawl from their dark, dank domiciles on the night of Oct. 31 to terrorize the earth's human inhabitants.
Of the horrifying creatures that run rampant o... |
Swaminarayan Akshardham, Delhi, India • 360° Aerial Panorama
This panorama can be opened in several different resolutions. High resolution panorama with the best quality is about 7 Mb large and it is suitable for fast internet connections and modern computers. For slower internet and old weak computers we created the s... |
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Starkad, Starkotter, Starkodder, Starkadhr (ice.), Störkudhr (ice.) or Starcatherus (Gesta Danorum) was a Scandinavian legendary hero and skald whose adventures are retold in Gesta Danorum and in Icelandic sagas.
He managed to survive a shipwreck after which he was received by the Dani... |
Huntington's Disease (HD)
by Giuliano Binetti
In 1872 G. Huntington described the variety of chorea that came to bear his name. His description contains all the essential features considered disgnostic of Huntington’s Disease (HD): a progressive disorders combining chorea with behavioral disturbances and dementia, tran... |
How is it diagnosed?
Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia but is not necessarily caused by the same factors which cause other forms of dementia. However, despite a considerable amount of research, the actual cause of the disease remains unknown. There is no single test to determine whether someone has Alzheimer's ... |
Probably the most frequently asked question about the ancient Maya is: "Why did that great civilization collapse?" According to the latest literature, academics no longer condone the use of the term "collapse". We now speak of a period of "realignment" or "restructuring". It seems that "collapse" is now politically inc... |
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The Working Ladies Of Lowell
Proud and independent, the farm girls of New England helped build an industrial Eden, but its paternalistic innocence was not to last
February 1961 | Volume 12, Issue 2
While the labor force thus changed, so did the nature of the owning group. The new ownership was well rep... |
This Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Edition™ includes a glossary and reader’s notes to help the modern reader contend with Swift’s complex references and vocabulary. First published anonymously in 1727, Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels created a storm of criticism—from those who believed the stories to be true ... |
Peacemaker, warrior, cross-cultural community builder, American Indian activist, tribal elder, cultural preservation consultant, Native American issues advisor, Founding Mother of the modern Indian repatriation movement, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, local Unsung Hero, religious advisor, and the Rosa Parks of NAGPRA -- th... |
Mlive: Ann Arbor could see a Geminid meteor shower Thursday night
A rare, clear night sky in the Ann Arbor area Thursday night may increase the visibility of the expected Geminid meteor shower, MLive.com reports.
The Geminid shower is expected to be visible between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m., according to NASA website. MLive.c... |
Carolyn Robertson Payton (1925-2001)
by Gwendolyn P. Keita, American Psychological Association*
Biography of Carolyn Robertson Payton*
Carolyn Robertson Payton is best remembered as the first woman and first African American Director of the United Sates Peace Corps. Her path to this position, as well as her departure s... |
Pinnacle Curriculum – Developmentally Appropriate for Children…Straightforward Implementation for Teachers.
Pinnacle Curriculum is an early childhood curriculum written by a team early childhood experts and designed to engage children in developmentally appropriate activities.
- Based on the works of Piaget, Gardner, a... |
Another Earth Day has passed us and just as we make resolutions on New Year’s Day, you might have planned to change your energy wasting ways. Those New Year’s resolutions are difficult to maintain, because we often try to do too much. Making just a few small changes is helpful and can be the key to lasting change.
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Dhari al-Fadli, a patient being treated at a diabetes clinic in Kuwait, is a victim of the dark side of his country's economic boom.
After his weight hit a peak of 123 kg (271 pounds), Fadli developed such serious diabetes that he had to inject himself with insulin before every meal. Helped by the insertion of a gastri... |
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Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis)
Flap-necked chameleon fact file
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Flap-necked chameleon description
The flap-necked chameleon’s common name derives from the large, movable flaps that protrude from either side of the upper surface of its neck (2) (4). Normally t... |
Collection Highlights: Western Art
Flask of imitation porcelain
Painted in underglaze blue with sprays of foliage and flowers. Italian, Florence, probably between 1575 and 1587, maximum height 18.5 cm. Marked beneath the base with the Dome of Florence Cathedral and F.
This is one of about seventy known surviving exampl... |
Many studies have shown that interval training is a very effective way to boost metabolism and burn more fat calories. In addition, interval training is one of the most efficient ways to build fitness. But what exactly is interval training? The following article explains the theory and concept of interval training and ... |
Oxygen Fuels the Fires of Time
Scientists from The Field Museum in Chicago and Royal Holloway University of London, publishing their results this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, have shown that the amount of charcoal preserved in ancient peat bogs, now coal, gives a measure of how much oxygen there was in the pa... |
Young headache sufferers and their parents
- Keep a headache calendar or diary. Mark down when you have a headache, how bad it is on a 1–10 scale and what you had to do to take it away. Jot down when you had to miss school or work. Download a headache calendar you can use.
- Obtain a headache book from the list provide... |
Air is surprisingly heavy stuff. The air under an average coffee table weighs about 1kg, which means when we push large quantities of it through the small pipes of an engine at high speed it has a significant amount of momentum.
Engines breathe in huge quantities of air, each 100bhp consumes about 35 pints of air per s... |
In several installations the generator manufacturer has installed the brushes so they trail the commutator. In this case, if the generator drive shaft is rotated opposite the normal direction, brush damage can occur. Many operators elect to replace their own brushes in the field. This is usually not a problem as long a... |
Warning: In the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, an arrow (--->) only indicates the sequence of valid publication of names and does not mean that the last name in the sequence must be used (see: Introduction).
Classification - List of genera included in the order - List of families included in t... |
Titanic centenary: Swedish dreams of a new life lost at sea
In the days after the Titanic sank with the loss of 1,517 lives, the Chicago Daily Tribune published an account of how Swedish immigrant and city tram conductor Nils Pålsson discovered his wife Alma and four children had perished in the waters of the Atlantic.... |
History of Chiropractic
Daniel David Palmer founded chiropractic in 1895, after an experience in which he apparently believed he cured a man’s deafness by manipulating his back. He opened the Palmer School of Chiropractic and began teaching spinal manipulation. This college still exists today, with a fully accredited p... |
If he casts the right fly, an angler can catch some really big fish. Scientists are the same way, needing the right type of microscope to visualize nature's smallest molecules and atoms. Now, researchers are redesigning their light microscopes to catch a glimpse of some of the most miniscule molecules, those that make ... |
Birds buffer against virus
North American scientists studying West Nile virus have shown that more diverse bird populations can help to buffer people against infection. Since the virus first spread to North America it has reached epidemic proportions and claimed over 1,100 human lives. “This is an important example of ... |
At least a thousand years before the Jewish concept of humans being made in the image of God (Genesis 1, 27), African Sages said the sanctity of life is the central pillar inside each human being. This concept was introduced in the Sebait of Kheti for his son Meritkara in the First Intermediate Period, more specificall... |
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Directions: Answer the question with a short answer.
1. When Dunstan finds the Bollandists, where does he find Padre Blaz... |
How one word developed a split personality
TO ME, ONE of the best things about being an English speaker is affixes - those little additions before or after the root of a word that can transform its meaning. Our language allows us to be almost endlessly creative in how we combine and recombine words and word parts. Take... |
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Sir Ferdinando Gorges, (born c. 1566, probably at Wraxall, Somerset, Eng.—died 1647, Long Ashton, Gloucestershire), British proprietary founder of Maine, who promoted, though unsuccessfully, the colonization of New England along aristocratic lines.
After a colourful military caree... |
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Medici Family, French Médicis, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany, during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530). It provided the church with four popes (Leo X, Clement VII, Pius IV, and ... |
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...Disillusionment with French policies, however, did not reconcile the Italian Jacobins with their former rulers; instead, it bolstered their nat... |
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Supreme Court of Japan, Japanese Saikō Saibansho, the highest court in Japan, a court of last resort with powers of judicial review and the responsibility for judicial administration and legal training. The court was created in 1947 during the U.S. occupation and is modelled to s... |
CHAPTER 20: LONG ACRE
The formation of the parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, in 1645 left
a long strip of ground between the northern boundary of that parish and
Castle Street, Long Acre, the northern boundary of the parish of St. Martinin-the-Fields; through this strip runs the street called Long Acre. The
street tak... |
Treating diabetes, cerebral palsy and heart disease with cord blood
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes. It is an autoimmune disease caused by the body's own immune system attacking and destroying the insulin producing cells in the pancreas. Insulin allows the body to process sugar to cre... |
Phytoplankton Under Ice
Beneath the Arctic ice—over 12 feet deep in some areas—lies a dark, cold and lifeless sea. Or so we thought.
“If someone had asked me before the expedition whether we would see under-ice blooms, I would have told them it was impossible,” says Arrigo. “This discovery was a complete surprise.”
The... |
A legend in her own time both for her brilliant poetry and for her resistance to oppression, Anna Akhmatova—denounced by the Soviet regime for her “eroticism, mysticism, and political indifference”—is one of the greatest Russian poets of the twentieth century.Before the revolution, Akhmatova was a wildly popular young ... |
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ON THIS PAGE: You will find information about how many people learn they have this type of cancer each year and some general survival information. Remember, survival rates depend on several factors. To see other pages in this guide... |
This kennel was in a barn about 60 feet long and 30 feet wide with metal walls, a peaked metal roof, and concrete flooring. There were 12 dog pens in a row, each with inside and outside cages connected by plastic doggy doors framed in wood. The inside pens were about 3.5 feet long, two feet wide, and three feet high, h... |
As ancient Rome lived in splendor off the tribute raised in the provinces, so in modern America the political capitals are prospering economically at the expense of the rest of the nation. The productive, private citizens in outlying regions of our nation and states are financially burdened to pay for a parasite public... |
Evaluation of Meningitis Surveillance Before Introduction of Serogroup A Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine — Burkina Faso and Mali
Each year, 450 million persons in a region of sub-Saharan Africa known as the "meningitis belt" are at risk for death and disability from epidemic meningitis caused by serogroup A Neisseria m... |
Gonorrhea Laboratory Information
Identification of N. gonorrhoeae and Related Species
The genus Neisseria contains a number of species which are normal flora and pathogens of humans and animals. Of these species, the species of human origin--and particularly the pathogenic species, N. gonorrhoeae and N. meningitidis--h... |
Reporting on the State of the North American Environment
The North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation obliges the Secretariat of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation to “periodically address the state of the environment in the territories of the Parties.”
To meet this obligation, the Secretariat ha... |
How is anencephaly diagnosed?
The diagnosis of anencephaly may be made during pregnancy or at birth by physical examination. Your baby's head might appear flattened due to the abnormal brain development and missing bones of the skull.
Diagnostic tests performed during pregnancy to evaluate your baby for anencephaly inc... |
March 2, 2011
Contact: Ashley Moore
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Office: (267) 426-6071; Mobile: (267) 294-9134
Performing delicate surgery in the womb, months before birth, can substantially improve outcomes for children with a common, disabling birth defect of the spine. Experts at The Children’s Hospital ... |
March 26, 2010
The simple ability to consume food is one most of us take for granted. But for some children, getting adequate nourishment is far from simple. Feeding and swallowing (dysphagia) problems are extremely complex and surprisingly common in children with autism. Without appropriate treatment, these disorders ... |
Stefansson, Dr. Anderson and the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1918:
A Story of Exploration, Science and Sovereignty.
Mercury series, History paper no 56
Author: Stuart E. Jenness
Release date: April 2011
Impressive in its scope and scholarship, this book presents the first comprehensive and authoritative account of... |
Human rights reminder
Sixty-four years ago, on Dec. 10, the United Nations promulgated and its members adopted the International Declaration of Human Rights. Ever since, International Human Rights Day has been “celebrated” on the same date.
Written after World War II as the sun had just begun to rise over the darkened,... |
Warsaw Ghetto uprising’s 70th anniversary
Seventy years ago last month, the Nazis began their second deportation of the Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto.
In response, on Jan. 18, 1943, the first organized and armed Jewish/Zionist resistance action in the ghetto was launched. The fighters of the ZZW and ZOB drove the Nazis f... |
Carbon Savings - Promoting tangible methods of conservation (Finalist.)
YMCA - Toronto Office
Updates based on feedback:
Many have felt this proposal is based on measuring a person's carbon footprint, instead we are helping people estimate the economic and environmental benefits they can expect to achieve by switching ... |
Contact Lens Prescription
BY MARY JAMESON, BHS, COA, NCLC, CPOT
What do the numbers on a contact lens prescription mean? How do they relate to a patient's eyes? How important are they? With all of the controversy surrounding the issue of releasing contact lens prescriptions, we should understand what every detail of th... |
Having a Labrador Retriever as a companion in your home is wonderful, especially if you have the opportunity to have raised your dog from a puppy. However, dogs tend to be much more short-lived than humans, and many pet owners are concerned about how to give their dog the highest quality of living possible. There are m... |
Problem code: MANYLEFT
All submissions for this problem are available.
The classical game of OneLeft is played as follows. Some pegs are placed on an NxN grid. Initially, at least one cell is empty and at least one contains a peg (each cell contains at most one peg). A move consists of jumping one peg over an adjacent ... |
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In 1941 Anton Refreger was paid $26,000 by the WPA to make murals in San Francisco's Rincon Post Office on Spear Street. I visited it today and took pictures of the wonderful murals, which trace the state's history from the Indians to the World Wars.
These two murals are numbers four and five. Notice... |
WASHINGTON -- December 7 -- The United States is facing a looming waste crisis with a conservative estimate of 70 billion pounds of PVC plastic (polyvinyl chloride) slated for disposal in the next decade. Disposal rates are expected to sharply increase as an estimated 125 billion pounds of PVC installed in the last 40 ... |
Imagine a moment from the age of dinosaurs frozen in time: primitive birds, bees, insects, early mammals, the first known flowering plants and of course, dinosaurs, all exquisitely preserved in fine-grained fossils from China’s Liaoning Province. Volcanic eruptions killed and buried victims quickly in this dinosaur P... |
Herbal Tea Ingredients
The prickley Hawthorne bush is native to Europe, Africa and western Asia and is often used as a hedge in Europe though it grows to be about 13 feet high. In North American climates the hawthorne tree grows to about 5 feet tall. The Hawthorne plant has a grayish colored bark and thorns that grow a... |
For most of us, search engine optimization (SEO) can be more than a little confusing. The main idea is to increase traffic to your site through optimizing pages for search engines, but how does it work? In plain English, how do you get the pages within your site “read” by the search engines and stored in the database o... |
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image by Clay Moss, 28 March 2009
In 1865, a star was added, representing Nevada, bringing the total number of stars on the U.S. flag to 36. There were thirteen stripe... |
Bone loss in the jaw is common in people who have lost teeth, had gum disease, suffered facial trauma, or have ill-fitting dentures. Even with just a single missing tooth, 40-60% of the supporting bone structure can be lost in the first year, which can make it very difficult to place a dental implant that will last.
Bu... |
Susan Yark with Bartow History Museum explained the intent of the two-day camp was to help children see how youth in pioneer days created their own toys and games. The camp also involved some modern aspects for participants.
“We learned that kids in the past played with sticks, so we painted a base coat on [sticks] and... |
TRAUNIK - Alger County was the site of a rare bird sighting this week when an endangered whooping crane appeared off a dirt road near a corn field, about two miles north of Traunik.
Initial reports from those spotting the bird thought it was an albino sandhill crane. The whooping crane was seen with the grayish or rust... |
What Is a Root Canal?
In dentistry, the root canal is the soft nerve in the tooth that is covered by the hard enamel outer layer. The root canal, as a nerve, is sensitive and vulnerable to high pain levels if it is impacted by decay or other issues. Dentists work with the root canal to alleviate some issues with the ne... |
Let food be your medicine! In India, food has been used to cure minor ailments for years. Learn how you can cure aches and pains, lifestyle conditions, minor skin and hair problems and common ailments at home!
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Body rash or skin rash is usually an inflammation on the skin. There is a change in color and... |
About seven years ago, a brain scientist was working with primate brain signals three floors underground. The scientist was using special neurological amplifiers that amplified micro-volt signals. He called me to solve a strange, sporadic noise problem that had appeared in his amplifier outputs.
His laboratory had been... |
“Nothing struck deeper fear into the hearts of southerners, whether they held slaves or not, than the idea of a slave revolt.”
-- Historian Kenneth C. Davis
As a young man, Turner was sold to Thomas Moore. Upon Moore's death, Turner moved to the home of Joseph Travis, the new husband of Moore's widow. In each setting, ... |
Cindy Driscoll, State Fish and Wildlife Veterinarian
- Oxford Laboratory
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Report Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles
Sea turtles from the mid-Atlantic region usually migrate south in late fall. However, when feeding in shallow bays the... |
St Patrick’s Trian
Kids love this place, which in three separate and highly interactive exhibitions tells the history of Armagh, the story of St Patrick and recounts the tale of Gulliver’s Travels.
The name Trian [say: Tree-an] is taken from the three old divisions of Armagh – into Irish Town, English Town and Scots To... |
Above the Bit: Where the horse evades the rider's aids by raising the head above the level of the rider's hands. This reduces the amount of control the rider has over the horse.
Action: The movement of the horse's legs.
Aids: Signals or cues by which the rider communicates his wishes to the horse. The "natural" aids in... |
Tracing Jane Austen's Popularity
Austen is now so popular that even non-novel readers recognize the name from seeing it in various, unexpected places like tea mugs and dating guides. Her immediate Regency siblings and her future Victorian collateral descendants would faint at seeing their sister and aunt depicted like ... |
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Single parenthood is a bigger indicator of poverty than race, according to an analysis of six decades of U.S. Census Bureau data by I-News Network.
Combined as it often is with curtailed educational and employment opportunities, the rise of the single-parent family ... |
Per Square Meter
Warm-up: Relationships in Ecosystems (10 minutes)
1. Begin this lesson by presenting the powerpoint, “Per Square Meter”.
2. After the presentation, ask students to think of animal relationships that correspond to each of the following types; Competition, Predation, Parasitism, and Mutualism
a. For exam... |
The American Lung Association’s 2008 State of the Air Report found that about one-third of people in the U.S. live an an area with unhealthful levels of ground-level ozone pollution. Ozone pollution, which forms when emissions from vehicles, yard care equipment, and other sources react with heat and sunlight, can cause... |
Dinosaurs' active lifestyles suggest they were warm-blooded
H. Pontzer, V. Allen, J.R. Hutchinson/PLoS ONE
Whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded has been a long-standing question in paleobiology. Now, new research on how two-legged dinosaurs walked and ran adds new evidence to the argument for warm-bloode... |
Kombu, also known as kelp, is a sea vegetables of the 'Laminaria' family of which there are more than ten species. EDEN Kombu Laminaria japonica is a dark greenish brown sea vegetable with thick, wide leafy fronds that grow in the waters off the southeastern coast of Hokkaido, Japan's northern most island. This type of... |
When Your Child Steals - for Parents of Fifth Grade Children
Come on, admit it: You've taken something that doesn't belong to you, even if you have to dig deep into your own childhood to remember – a candy bar at the convenience shore, a friend's toy, change from your mom's purse. Yet it shocks you nevertheless when yo... |
"Sustainable Development is development that meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs"
Sustainability embodies "stewardship" and "design with nature," well established goals of the design professions and "carrying capacity," a highly developed modelin... |
- Chrysanthemum leucanthemum L.
- Composite family
Parts Usually Used
Description of Plant(s) and Culture
White weed is a perennial plant; the furrowed, simple or sparingly
branched stem grows from 1-3 feet high and bears alternate, toothed,
sessile and clasping leaves. Both stem and radical leaves are spatulate
or obo... |
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, making it difficult for the body to fight off infection and some diseases. Without treatment, HIV eventually causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
Initial HIV symptoms are similar to those of the... |
Depression: Using Positive Thinking
What is an Actionset?
Depression is an illness that makes a person feel sad and hopeless much of the time. It's different than feeling a little sad or down. Depression can be treated with counseling or medicine, or both.
Positive thinking also can help prevent or control depression.
... |
Alzheimer's Disease Treatment
Alzheimer's Disease Medications and Treatments
Individuals with Alzheimer's disease should remain physically, mentally, and socially active as long as they are able. It is believed that mental activity can slow the progression of the disease. Puzzles, games, reading, and safe hobbies and c... |
On top of concerns about high oil prices now comes the fear that we have reached “peak oil” and that global oil output will start to decline. Have we? If oil has peaked, do we face a future of growing energy shortages, rising prices and international conflict for supplies?
No one should underestimate the energy challen... |
The abuse of cocaine has become a major public-health problem in the United States since the 1970s. During that period it emerged from relative obscurity, described by experts as a harmless recreational drug with minimal toxicity. By the mid-1980s, cocaine use had increased substantially and its ability to lead to drug... |
Beyond Buzzwords With SOA
SOA has had time to mature, but discussions around it are still laden with buzzwords and unrealistic expectations. Learn what SOA is and isn't with the first of a new series.
A Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) facilitates flexibility and cost savings for businesses, but its flexibility is a... |
Developing a Water Management Plan
A comprehensive water management plan helps kick-start a successful water management program by helping a facility set water conservation goals and identify water conservation opportunities. The plan should include clear information about how a facility uses its water, from the time i... |
Here are the L-I-G-H-T-S to the Word of God:
Literal Interpretation, Illumination by the Holy Spirit, Grammatical Principles, Historical Context, Teaching Ministry, Scriptural Harmony.
Principles of biblical interpretation ought to be determined before developing one’s theology, but in practice the reverse is often tru... |
A User-interface for Proofs and Certified Software
by Janet Bertot, Yves Bertot, Yann Coscoy, Healfdene Goguen and Francis Montagnac
By making it possible to express the properties of procedures and functions, proofs assistants can be used to help develop certified software. However, these proof assistants are often co... |
Contact: Jules Asher
NIH/National Institute of Mental Health
Caption: Our brains are all made of the same stuff. Despite individual and ethnic genetic diversity, our prefrontal cortex shows a consistent molecular architecture. For example, overall differences in the genetic code (“genetic distance”) between African -Am... |
There are several Border Bridges the connect Canada to the US in Niagara and we have listed them below.
The Niagara River runs between to of the Great Lakes connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and in turn, acts as a natural border separating Southern Ontario in Canada and New York State in the United States.
In the ... |
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