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One of the more difficult and uncomfortable types of pain comes from nerve pain (called Neuropathic Pain or Neuropathies). Whether the pain comes from diabetes, shingles, fibromyalgia, chemotherapy, or a host of other causes, this searing, burning, electric shock kind of pain can leave you miserable. Unfortunately, mos...
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Please note that Mommsen uses the AUC chronology (Ab Urbe Condita), i.e. from the founding of the City of Rome. You can use this reference table to have the B.C. dates From: The History of Rome, by Theodor Mommsen Translated with the sanction of the author by William Purdie Dickson Tarentum Taken by Hannibal The year 5...
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Located in downtown San Salvador, this architectural marvel from the nineteenth century has witnessed some of the most important events in the political history of El Salvador. The first national palace was built from 1866 to 1870 but a fire wiped-out the structures on December 1889; years later the government of Pedro...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body. In many cases MRI gives different information about structures in the body than can be seen with an X-ray, ultrasound, or comp...
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A urinary catheter is a small, flexible tube that can be inserted through the urethra and into the bladder, allowing urine to drain. The urethra is the tube that carries urine outside the body from the bladder. A urinary catheter may be used for someone who is unable to urinate or who has difficulty moving and getting ...
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Blood Transfusions for Sickle Cell Disease During a blood transfusion, a person (the recipient) receives healthy blood from another person (the donor). The donated blood is carefully screened for diseases before it is used. Before receiving a blood transfusion, the recipient's blood is analyzed closely (using blood typ...
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Who Is Affected by Raynaud's Phenomenon Who Is Affected by Raynaud's Phenomenon? About 10% of people are affected by one of two kinds of Raynaud's phenomenon:1 - Primary Raynaud's (sometimes called Raynaud's disease) has no known cause. It is more common than the secondary form of Raynaud's. It occurs most often in wom...
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Most women have a vaginal yeast infection at some time. Candida albicans is a common type of fungus. It is often found in small amounts in the vagina, mouth, digestive tract, and on the skin. Usually it does not cause disease or symptoms. Candida and the many other germs that normally live in the vagina keep each other...
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Promising practice: India’s civil law, Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, includes dowry-related harassment as a form of domestic violence (Section 3(b)). It is important dowry-related violence and deaths be prohibited under criminal laws, as well. (See Harmful practices against women in India: An examinat...
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Jun 3, 2011 / ENERGY GLOBE Award Project presentation - "Recycling island" Micronesia is an idyllic island paradise with a few flaws in its beauty. The islands’ wastes are either deposited at a landfill, exported, or all too often simply dumped into the sea. Plastic bottles, aluminum cans and even auto batteries are di...
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Click on a thumbnail to see the full-size image The Story of Why Engine Oil Becomes Engine Sludge In engines that have failed prematurely, the oil has very often been transformed into a high viscosity deposit of brown or black goo, commonly referred to as "sludge." By Don Fedak Fresh engine oil is a clear, free-flowing...
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Do you want to travel to Mars? Design houses or create computer software? Do you want to discover a cure to cancer or protect rivers and oceans from pollution? If you do, be sure to take lots of math in school. Many challenging and rewarding careers - not just engineering - demand a strong background in math. Classes l...
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The Hebrew Bible is the cornerstone of the Jewish people. Virtually all Jewish creativity refers to this fundamental text, and it has also left its imprint on Christianity and Islam. The exhibition at the Shrine of the Book Complex represents a journey through time, which, adopting a scholarly-historical approach, trac...
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Here, now, are two great whales, laying their heads together; let us join them, and lay together our own. Of the grand order of folio leviathans, the Sperm Whale and the Right Whale are by far the most noteworthy. They are the only whales regularly hunted by man. To the Nantucketer, they present the two extremes of all...
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Hurricane Joan's passage westward across Nicaragua is a story of extremes. Joan built up strength as it moved across the Caribbean Sea until it came ashore at the town of Bluefields on Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast. The hurricane threw everything it had at Bluefields and Corn Island. Now there is nothing left of either co...
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Studies suggest that only 31% of Europe is thought to have a water supply that is either plentiful or sufficient to meet demands until 2015, and water stress indexes show a number of countries with traditionally wet climates such as Belgium and Bulgaria, under significant water stress. Therefore, there is both a desire...
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A diverse fauna is also found in this relatively high rainfall region. However, the region around Perth is heavily developed and much of this region has already been cleared. While there are several large protected areas in the region, continued development, habitat fragmentation, dieback disease, and inappropriate fir...
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An earthquake is a sudden vibration or trembling in the Earth. More than 150,000 tremors strong enough to be felt by humans occur each year worldwide (see Chance of an Earthquake). Earthquake motion is caused by the quick release of stored potential energy into the kinetic energy of motion. Most earthquakes are produce...
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|Created with the Web Accessibility Wizard||Slide 2 of 21| Eta 6-hour 300 mb heights and wind speed (shaded) valid 5/12 18 UTC. The weather pattern on May 12 featured a large upper-level ridge over the eastern United States. A strong upper jet was located over eastern Canada. Northeast Pennsylvania was far removed from...
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WESTCHESTER, Ill. – A childhood sleep-related breathing disorder (SRBD) is known to have negative consequences on cognitive development, behavior, quality of life and utilization of health care resources. However, a research abstract that will be presented Monday at SLEEP 2007, the 21st Annual Meeting of the Associated...
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Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's record-setting performances have unleashed a wave of interest in the ultimate limits to human running speed. A new study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology offers intriguing insights into the biology and perhaps even the future of human running speed. The newly published evide...
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Most of us look forward to spring’s arrival: new blooms, new colors and warmer temperatures allowing more outdoor activity. But for the estimated 20 percent of Americans with seasonal allergies, spring can be a time of itchy, watery eyes, sneezing and other miseries of the season. Commonly called “hay fever,” these rea...
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Investigate Your Indoor Air Quality You worry about smog and outdoor air pollutants, but do you give indoor air quality a second thought? In the air we breathe outdoors, we know that smog and other pollutants are a big cause for concern. But don't assume that the air quality inside your home is perfectly safe. A number...
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Samuel D. Evans West Central Experiment Station University of Minnesota now Emeritus Professor at Morris, Minnesota John F. Moncrief Department of Soil, Water, and Climate University of Minnesota Gyles W. Randall Southern Experiment Station University of Minnesota William E. Lueschen Department of Agronomy and Plant Ge...
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Introductionfox, carnivorous mammal of the dog family, found throughout most of the Northern Hemisphere. It has a pointed face, short legs, long, thick fur, and a tail about one half to two thirds as long as the head and body, depending on the species. Solitary most of the year, foxes do not live in dens except in the ...
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Cañon City (kănˈyən) [key], city (1990 pop. 12,687), seat of Fremont co., S central Colo., at the mouth of the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River (see Royal Gorge); laid out 1859 on the site of a blockhouse built (1807) by Zebulon M. Pike, inc. 1872. It is a health and tourist resort in a scenic area with mineral sprin...
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Sulaimaniyah (sōˌlāmänˈēə) [key], town (1987 pop. 364,096), NE Iraq. The town, founded in 1789, is a trade center inhabited by Kurds and has long been a center of Kurdish nationalism. Since 1992 it has been an important town in the so-called Kurdish Autonomous Region. More on Sulaimaniyah from Fact Monster: See more En...
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Zugspitze (tsōkˈshpĭtˈsə) [key], mountain, 9,721 ft (2,963 m) high, in the Bavarian Alps and on the German–Austrian border; highest peak of Germany. A cog-and-pinion railroad connects the popular resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, at its foot, with the summit. Zugspitze is home to a meteorlogical observatory. The Columb...
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Stream Quality Assessment Program A stream is a combination of all of its physical, chemical and biological characteristics. Human activities shape and alter many of these characteristics. The health of our rivers and streams is closely linked to their surrounding watersheds. Ecologists measure the extent to which huma...
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Des Moines County, IowaEdit This Page From FamilySearch Wiki Des Moines County Courthouse 513 N. Main St. PO Box 277 Burlington, Iowa 52601 1834--Des Moines County was created 1 October 1834, when Des Moines County Congress passed an act attaching the Black Hawk Purchase to the Territory of Michigan in June of 1834 pri...
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of Scotland's "traditional" Christmas celebrations (other than the religious festival) originated in the 19th century (Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, had a lot to do with it!) and so England and Scotland developed the same traditions from around that time, Christmas trees, decorations, Santa Claus, presents, ...
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The Demise of the Middle Class: Early 1970's an historic turning point By Tony Allison, December 8, 2008 As the credit crisis deepens and morphs into uncharted waters, a little perspective is necessary on what it is costing, in both dollars and human terms. You may have seen the mind-numbing comparisons with other mass...
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Joint research between Florida Museum of Natural History and Chinese scientists to discover and interpret the world’s earliest known flowering fossil is the subject of a PBS NOVA documentary, “First Flower,” which debuts at 8 p.m. April 17. The origin of flowers is one of botany’s deepest mysteries,...
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Wool rugs have what is called a particular "hand" or texture that reflects the level of 'scratchiness' found in the finished product. The manner of grooming and shearing and resulting processing of the fiber can vary widely amongst carpet producers. Further complications regarding the wide range in texture is the fact ...
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9.0 SleepWatch ® ( Actigraphy) Measure of Sleep on Workdays and Non-Workdays It was hypothesized that deployment of a combination of four fatigue management technologies would result in increased sleep time (actigraph determined) under both Canadian hours-of-service (Study Phase 1) and U.S. hours-of-service (Study Phas...
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The ILC promises extraordinary power in the study of the Terascale. The annihilation of an electron and its antiparticle, the positron, allows the understanding of collisions to an unparalleled level of detail and precision. As others have comprehensively documented, the ILC view of the Terascale, complementary to the ...
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Some food and nutrition messages are being heard by American consumers, with survey data from the International Food Information Council Foundation’s (IFIC) indicating that 70 and 63% of consumers trying to consume less sugar and HFCS, respectively. Data from IFIC’s annual survey, published in the Journal of the Academ...
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WebMD Medical News Laura J. Martin, MD Oct. 31, 2011 -- It's no surprise that many sodas have a lot of sugar. What may be more surprising is that many fruit drinks, often billed as healthier alternatives, are often loaded with close to the same amount of sugar and calories. That is one of the findings of a new report f...
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Key stage 1: use of fire As most books and museum displays about the evolution of human society mention, the mastery of fire was one of the most crucial steps in human development. Cooking, warmth and defense followed – allowing humans to develop in a newly accelerated way. As well as the ‘good’ things, there was now p...
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“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who can’t read & write, but those who can’t learn, unlearn & relearn.” – Alvin Toffler So what is literacy? The first time I listened to an audio book I thought I was cheating. As a child, reading for me seemed like a lot of work, and my teachers kept piling on more...
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Leapfrog Tag - the latest in teaching children to read Leapfrog make reading interactive with the use of a Tag pen to help read the book and play games. Your child can hold the pen and touch a symbol on the page to read the story to them by the characters in the book, with a signalling sound to tell them when to turn t...
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Juridical Procedures Relating to the Anabaptists Juridical Procedures Relating to the Anabaptists (Legal Action Against the Anabaptists; German, Rechtsprechung). Legal action against Anabaptists developed in a natural way out of the juridical practice concerning heretics in general. In the 12th century when ecclesiasti...
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Water and air in the soil are important for good plant growth. Good drainage and a porous surface helps water penetrate the soil into the root zone. Water and organic materials in the soil together interact in such a way as to benefit the roses. As organic matter decomposes in the soil, it gives off carbon dioxide whic...
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hob - Search Results Articles About hob We are all looking for ways to increase production without sacrificing quality. One of the most cost-effective ways is by improving the substrate material of your hob. Solid carbide hobs are widely used in many applications throughout the world. LMT-Fette was the first to demonst...
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An independent Republic of Armenia was proclaimed at the end of the 1914-1918 War but it lasted only until the beginning of the 1920s when the Bolsheviks incorporated it into the Soviet Union. Armenia's return to independence in 1991 was overshadowed by the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the predominantly Armenian-pop...
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About Joseph Curran Joseph Curran (March 1, 1906 - August 14, 1981) was a merchant seaman and an American labor leader. He was founding president of the National Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1937 to 1973, and a vice president of the Congress of Industrial ...
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The Jordan River, which cuts through Israel and Jordan, largely reflects the scarcity of water in the region. The above picture shows a rare flooding event in the Jordan River in the winter of 2003 at the Baptist site (well-known in Christianity). Just several months later, during the summer of 2003, the river was dry ...
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"...wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black, immeasurably strong, mountain of iron, gate of steel, tower of adamant... Barad-dûr, fortress of Sauron The Fellowship of the Ring II 10 The Breaking of the Fellowship The mighty shadow-shrouded stronghold of Sauron in the Second and Third Ages. The First Building ...
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Map: Do You Live in a Food Desert? USDA's Food Desert Locator Map Yesterday, the United States Department of Agriculture unveiled its latest online tool: an eye-opening map of the nation's "food deserts." These food deserts (marked in pink above) are places where there is "low income" and "low access"—or places where a...
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Counting, recognizing numbers 1 to 5, alphabet and prewriting practice, and more. Visualizing addition, counting to 10, learning the alphabet, indentifying shapes, and more. Building addition and subtraction skills, telling time, recognizing letters, and more. Money math, adding multiple digits, learning contractions, ...
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Con Ed to Get the Lead Out The project will remove about 2,400 tons of underground lead sheathing through 2009 as part its membership in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Partnership for Environmental Priorities Program. The voluntary program aims to reduce or eliminate chemicals that can linger for d...
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This is a very complex question, but let’s go at it another way. The races that we experience today didn’t really come from Adam and Eve. You know why? Because everybody on the face of the earth got drowned, except for Noah and his three sons, and their wives. So, all the races came from Noah and Mrs. Noah, and the thr...
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In 2006, high sea temperatures caused severe coral bleaching in the Keppell Islands, in the southern part of the reef — the largest coral reef system in the world. The damaged reefs were then covered by a single species of seaweed which threatened to suffocate the coral and cause further loss. A "lucky combination" of ...
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Bingo makes you think faster than non-players and keeps you more alert into old age, a researcher told a British Psychological Society conference. Julie Winstone, of Southampton University, said players were faster and more accurate than non-bingo players on tests measuring mental speed, the ability to scan for informa...
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Teens Using Technology - Backlit Devices can Impact on Sleep New research from the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, indicates that teenagers who use backlit technology, such as tablet devices, for two hours before bed, may have their sleeping patterns disrupted. At this time...
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Accidental poisoning by methadone occurs, particularly as a result of children ingesting a parent's methadone. Health care professionals have a responsibility to provide information and guidance to methadone users on safe storage of methadone. The objective of the study was to audit the effectiveness of information giv...
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| Recommended Intake | Calcium Deficiency | Calcium Toxicity | Major Food Sources | Health Implications | Tips for Increasing Your Calcium Intake | Taking Supplements Calcium is the most prevalent mineral in the human body. About 99% of the body's calcium resides in the bones and teeth, and the remaining 1% is disperse...
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| Risk Factors Hepatitis B is a liver disease. It can be acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis B usually goes away on its own and may not need treatment. Chronic hepatitis B is an infection that lasts more than six months. Chronic infection can lead to other health problems. Hepatitis B is treated with antiviral medication...
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MONDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- Stress experienced by a mother during the first trimester of pregnancy can lead to iron deficiency in her newborn, putting the infant at risk for physical and mental development delays, a new study says. Iron is important in organ-system development, especially for the brain. Risk f...
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The World of Plants The existence of plants is essential for the survival of living things on the earth. For the importance of this sentence to be fully grasped, we must ask: "What are the most important elements for human life?" Of course, basic needs such as oxygen, water, and nourishment come to mind as the answers ...
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Residuals from treating acid mine drainage can be used as effective, inexpensive adsorbents for agricultural and wastewater discharges, a new study by scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey Leetown Science Center has found. When acid mine drainage is remediated it is neutralized with a base such as limestone or lim...
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- slide 1 of 4 Definition of a Mid-Life Crisis or Depression The type of depression that accompanies a mid-life crisis is generally caused by internal factors rather than external influences. In some cases, however, menopause is a contributing factor. A typical mid-life depression will manifest differently in men and w...
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Walker-Warburg syndrome is a congenital disorder of the central nervous system involving fatal neurological lesions. Multiple malformations of the brain, eyes, and muscle tissue distinguish WWS from similar malformation syndromes. It is also known by the acronym HARD +/- E syndrome (hydroencephalus, agyri, retinal dysp...
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Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is a congenital malformation of the aorta. The condition is also known as aortic coarctation. Either name indicates a constriction of the aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in your body. With a diameter about the size of a garden hose, the aorta leaves the left ventricle of the heart ...
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Middle rectal artery Within the body's pelvic region, the middle rectal artery serves oxygenated blood to the rectum. However, there are anatomical variances between males and females. For men, the artery branches into blood vessels that serve the prostate as well as the seminal vesicles. In women, the artery branches ...
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Know about Infrequent and Scanty Menstruation It is a condition where intermenstrual cycle is prolonged to more than normal 28 days. But some women have a perfectly normal menstrual cycle at 35 days, without any problem because their fertility is intact and that is why it can not be considered as pathological. Infreque...
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This entry was posted on Thursday, April 5th, 2012 at 10:30 am and is filed under Autism Awareness, Autism News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. In recent autism news, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released ...
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(March 28, 1849 – October 10, 1894) French author who in 1877 became teacher of Persian language at the …cole des Hautes …tudes. Chapter 1, Discovery of the Zend Avesta Chapter 2 The Interpretation of the Zend-Avesta Chapter 3 The Formation of the Zend-Avesta Chapter 4 The Origin of the Avesta Religion Chapter 5 The Ve...
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- HHMI NEWS - SCIENTISTS & RESEARCH - JANELIA FARM - SCIENCE EDUCATION - RESOURCES & PUBLICATIONS BROWSE ALL RESOURCES BY TYPEAnimation (3) Book/Manual (4) CD (1) Classroom Activity (12) College Course (6) Curriculum (11) Game (1) Kit (1) Lab (9) Lesson Plan (5) Publication (23) Software (3) Tutorial (5) Video (24) Web...
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Parshuram did not stay with his parents. Instead he wanted to go for penance somewhere in Badrinath. Before leaving, he promised to visit his parents once a year. Renuka fair is held to commemorate Parshuram's visit to his mother. On the 10th day of the bright half of the month Kartika (November) the idol of Parshurarn...
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Pets for Life Points the Way to Better Animal Health and Reduced Shelter Overpopulation through Community Outreach The Humane Society of the United States today released the report “Pets for Life – A New Community Understanding.” This report explains that increasing access and removing cost barriers to animal care and ...
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What is the deal with accents? Some news organizations and networks noticeably have begun to accent the names of individuals, places and things that carry a Spanish spelling. Some don’t. ESPN is almost meticulous about it. PBS not so much. The New York Times does it; other newspapers – of all news organizations that sh...
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Jump to:Page Content Graduate Degree: MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning The satellite cities can also gain by cooperating rather than competing for economic development. Compared to large cities like Boston, the GBSCs have few resources to devote towards attracting new employers. Since they offer very simil...
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Gray is the New Green Click here to read more articles about Archive This article originally appeared in the July/August 2011 issue of Home Energy Magazine. July 01, 2011 Projections are that by 2015, 36 U.S. states will have some degree of water shortage brought about by increasing population and shifting climate patt...
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Dear Helen: I cannot find tuberous roots or plants of Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria), a flower I used to grow. J.C. Dear J.C.: Packages of roots for Alstroemeria aurea (A. aurantiaca), which has beautiful yellow or orange flowers, used to be commonly available in late winter and early spring. This is not so currently and...
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Whenever cardiac conditions develop these conditions, weaken or damage your heart, which leads to heart failure. In a weakened condition, the heart over time can no longer keep up with even the normal demands placed on it. The ventricles may become stiff and not fill properly between beats. The heart ventricles stretch...
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Syphilis and Lymphogranuloma Venereum: Resurgent Sexually Transmitted Infections in the UK: 2009 report Health Protection Agency Epidemics of infectious syphilis and Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) are continuing especially among men who have sex with men (MSM) who are known to be HIV infected. 3762 diagnoses of infecti...
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One of the main morphological differences between men and women is the greater amount of fat that women carry; this softens the outline of the muscles, more or less erases the osseous indicators, and rounds out the surfaces while creating characteristic folds and grooves. Fat in normal women represents between 18% and ...
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Alternate names: Ramygala [Lith], Remigole and רעמיגאָלע [Yid], Remigola and Ремигола [Rus], Remigoła [Pol], Ramygalos, Remygala, Ramīgala. 55°31' N, 24°18' E, 15 miles S of Panevėžys (Ponevezh) on the banks of the Upytė River, a tributary to the Nevėžis River. Center of an eldership, the smallest administrative divisi...
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We think of the five senses as exclusive to living things Processing sights and sounds requires eyes, ears and, most important, a brain—right? But what if your hardware shared your senses? In the era of cognitive computing, systems learn instead of passively relying on programming. As a result, emerging technologies wi...
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All You Want to Know : Pigments and Cooking There are several characteristics of vegetables that influence the way we cook them. One of these is colour. No matter what colour a raw vegetable is, we want to preserve as much as possible of that colour. Vegetables may be grouped by colour into four categories: RED: beets,...
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A first-degree burn is the least serious type of burn in which only the outer layer of skin is burned, and not all the way through. The skin is usually red, swollen and possibly painful. As long as it doesn’t involve a substantial portion of skin in places like the face or major joints, a first-degree burn can be treat...
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Frozen vegies contain more nutrients that fresh Frozen vegetables can often contain more nutrients than fresh vegetables, a report has claimed. Up to 45 per cent of important nutrients are lost in fresh vegetable by the time they are consumed. It can take up to two weeks for fresh produce to reach the table from being ...
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Almost one million school children think Professor Green is a scientist, says study Almost one million school children aged five to 16 think rapper Professor Green is a scientist, according to research. Children are more familiar with Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook (68% correctly identified him), than physici...
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Millions of tons of debris washed out to sea from north-east Japan by the March 11 tsunami has embarked on a 10-year circuit of the Pacific, endangering shipping and wildlife. The French environmental group Robin des Bois estimates that a large percentage of the 25 million tons of debris created by the magnitude 9 eart...
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Human expansion and interference have detrimental effects as civilizations continue to encroach on previously undisturbed habitats. As a result, many species of animals and plants must struggle to survive. Biodiversity reveals the important role each of these life forms plays in its ecosystem as well as the irreversibl...
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Paper presented by Robert E. Arnold M.D. Dr. Arnold is a retired Naval Surgeon It was April 24, 1865, ten days after John Wilkes Booth had assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Lt. Edward Doherty, Enerton Conger and Luther Baker reported to the office of Lafayette Baker the War Departments chief detective and Luther Baker’s co...
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Participatory Video created by members of various indigenous communities in Itogon, Philippines, tracking the impacts of large-scale mining and now climate change on their environment and culture. This film was created by members of various indigenous communities in the Cordillera region of the Philippines, during a Pa...
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How does it work? Read on for a thrilling example scenario! (Alternatively, skip to Step 10 to find out how I made it.) Step 1: A text-based adventure in 3D printing and alcoholism You try to get up, but your stomach climbs up your throat and tries to smother your brain. You lie back down. >Drink the water. You are too...
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Last reviewed by Faculty of Harvard Medical School on January 24, 2013 By Harvey B. Simon, M.D. Harvard Medical School Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. It's also the only disease among the top 10 killers that is seeing an increase in deaths each yea...
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Ask The Expert December 20, 2011 No, they will not damage your heart. And your doctor may have prescribed a blood pressure medicine for reasons other than lowering your blood pressure. Many blood pressure medicines can treat conditions other than hypertension. And for some heart conditions, they can help keep the heart...
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Hearing Loss in Adults What Is It? Hearing loss is a decrease in the ability to perceive sounds. It can be partial or total, sudden or gradual, temporary or permanent. It can affect one ear or both. In general, the risk of hearing loss increases with age. Sound enters the ear and strikes the eardrum. This causes the ea...
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Futures Fundamentals: The Players |Sponsor: At last, an easy way to predict stock trends – get your FREE copy of 5 Chart Patterns You Need to Know.| The players in the futures market fall into two categories: hedgers and speculators. Farmers, manufacturers, importers and exporters can all be hedgers. A hedger buys or s...
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Intellectual Property: What is it? Why is it important to you Leslie S. Marell, Esq. Leslie S. Marell, Esq., Law Office of Leslie S. Marell, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254, 310-372-8663, email@example.com 84th Annual International Conference Proceedings - 1999 WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY? "Intellectual Property" is a generi...
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One in ten natural World Heritage Sites in Danger 23 June 2012 | News story UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee’s annual meeting, which starts in St Petersburg on Sunday, will see a total of 36 new sites considered for inscription as natural and cultural sites, and a series of monitoring reports on the sites already list...
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 15 May 2013The following joint letter was submitted by women's rights organizations to the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Written By International Women's Health CoalitionThursday, 26 April 2012Universal access to reproductive health is ...
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Word of the Day, Website of the Day, Number to Know, This Day in History, Today’s Featured Birthday and Daily Quote. Word of the Day Fossick FAH-sik (verb) To search about; rummage; to search for by or as if by rummaging; ferret out -www.merriam-webster.com Website of the Day Pearl Harbor attack Today is the anniversar...
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Corn estimate lowered to reflect harvestThe U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday slightly lowered its projection for the nation’s corn crop for a fourth straight month, reflecting worse-than-expected news about the actual impact of this year’s withering drought from the farmers busy harvesting their fields. The U...
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Let's take action It's time to wake up to the alarming increase of diet-related illnesses worldwide. There are no shortcuts and we have a big job ahead of us to make people recognise the seriousness of this epidemic. Jamie Oliver's Kitchen Garden Project aims to create real, sustainable change, and it's as simple as pr...
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David introduces some great exercises for callus development and finger independence. Taught by David Wallimann in Basic Electric Guitar with David Wallimann seriesLength: 10:54Difficulty: 1.5 of 5 When you begin playing guitar, you will likely find your fingertips hurting frequently. It is important to develop calluse...
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