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Whenever experts talk about digestive health, the one word that comes up more often than not is fiber.
Rich in vitamins and minerals, fiber works by sponging and scouring your digestive tract. It's one of the best-known preventives and cure-alls for constipation, and it can be helpful in managing irritable bowel syndro... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09083000 |
Breast ironing tradition targeted in Cameroon.
Every morning before school, nine-year-old Terisia Techu would undergo a painful procedure. Her mother would take a burning hot pestle straight out of a fire and use it to press her breasts.
With tears in her eyes as she recalls what it was like, Terisia tells CNN that one... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09086000 |
Background Information for Morocco
Background: In 788, about a century after the Arab conquest of North Africa, successive Moorish dynasties began to rule in Morocco. In the 16th century, the Sa'adi monarchy, particularly under Ahmad AL-MANSUR (1578-1603), repelled foreign invaders and inaugurated a golden age. In 1860... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09100000 |
Semen quality is a much-discussed subject among scientists these days. Data suggests sperm concentration has been declining in Western countries over the past couple of decades -- and reasons for the decline are debatable.
The lead author of a new study on the subject, Audrey Gaskins, has been studying the effects of d... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09107000 |
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Dear Cindy,
What is a resting heart rate, and how do I determine mine? -- Corinne
A resting heart rate is the number of heartbeats each minute you are at rest and completely still. The RHR can tell you how strong and efficient your heart is and, based on that number, indicate whether your heart is ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09116000 |
SUMMARY PARAGRAPH for CDC13
Cdc13p is a multi-functional, telomere-binding protein that plays a role in telomere replication, length maintenance, end protection and telomerase regulation (4). CDC13/EST4 is one of five genes required for telomerase activity in vivo. EST1, EST2, TLC1 and EST3 are the other four genes. Mu... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09126000 |
On-Site Energy Installations Increase Nationwide
July 28, 2004
As power reliability becomes more and more important, the United States is turning to on-site energy systems more than ever before. Sales were up by 20 percent overall in 2003, and most purchases were fairly evenly distributed among the government, communic... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09140000 |
Supplemental Student Aid
Early Literacy Development
Charter School Facilities
Quotes to Note
On January 8, in his last policy speech, President Bush discussed his record on education and pressed Congress to reauthorize a robust No Child Left Behind Act at General Philip Kearny School in Philadelphia. "Seven years ago, ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09143000 |
Developing Cultural Diversity in Teaching
What is Cultural Diversity?
The phrase 'Cultural Diversity'means a range of different societies or peoples with different origins, religions and traditions all living and interacting together.
To be culturally diverse is to accept and celebrate difference. For tutors that means... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09146000 |
I just read about the discovery of a temple at Beth-Shemesh in Israel, dated to the 11th century B.C. (see the link below). This got my attention right away because (1) Beth-Shemesh was a border town in Old Testament times, between the Israelites and Philistines, (2) the 11th century B.C. was the time of the last judge... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09148000 |
The Journal of American Medical Association did a study on “e-mobile technology”, for example sending text messages on phones to try to increase immunization rates, in this case flu rates of children.
The research was done at the University of Rochester where about 8,000, mostly low-income kids, and parents got a serie... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09153000 |
A Beautiful Way to Communicate - Languages of Love and Understanding
Making English the official language, is exclusionary, elitist, and demeaning to hardworking, striving individuals. It is politically destructive to limit the use of languages. Sharing languages is a means of creating harmony and understanding between... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09161000 |
Given all the evidence presently available, we believe it entirely reasonable that Mars is inhabited with living organisms and that life independently originated there
The conclusion of a study by the National Academy of Sciences in March 1965, after 88 years of surveying the red planet through blurry telescopes. Four ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09167000 |
Delineating each addition to the 63 chapters covering new developments, techniques, and knowledge in neuroscience would require excessive space. Generally speaking, the progression of the chapters has remained the same, with relevant additions made to each to deal with new developments. Most of these additions, as alre... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09184000 |
Around 1881, Herbert Bryant, a prominent citizen who owned a large fertilizer plant in Alexandria, had a new home built near the northwest corner of North Washington and Queen streets. Designed by architect Benjamin F. Price, the Second Empire style home featuring a mansard roof was noted in a local paper: Of all the r... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09189000 |
An individual who uses a computer with an Internet connection pretty much practices caution when downloading programs from the Internet and email because of the threat of viruses and worms. These malicious program codes and programs can cause your system to become unstable and worse yet, after it has spread within your... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09197000 |
Nutrition: Nuts May, in Fact, Help Avert Diverticulitis
Doctors have long advised people with diverticulosis to steer clear of nuts and foods with small seeds, fearing they might cause severe intestinal complications.
But a study has found that eating these foods not only does not increase the risk of complications, bu... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09198000 |
In the long, often boring, and generally disappointing history of evolution, nothing has managed to capture our imagination quite like the dinosaurs.1 The simple fact that there were once giant, terrifying reptiles with tiny brains who “ruled the Earth”2 is enough to inspire awe, but that they then disappeared prior to... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09199000 |
Member States were next asked a series of questions related to safety and herbal medicines. The first question asked countries to describe those regulatory requirements used for the safety assessment of herbal medicines. The following options were given: same requirements as for conventional pharmaceuticals, special re... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09209000 |
As the years tick by with most of the planet doing little in the way of reducing carbon emissions, researchers are getting increasingly serious about the possibility of carbon sequestration. If it looks like we're going to be burning coal for decades, carbon sequestration offers us the best chance of limiting its impac... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09221000 |
April is national Autism Awareness Month. To many of you, that won't mean more then a new colorful ribbon that you might see people wearing or some information on the TV talk shows or news, but for many others this is an important time to raise awareness about our loved one's autism.
Autism is a lifelong neurological s... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09225000 |
(The source of funds used…)
1) The source of funds used by a non-resident Indian (NRI) should be identified at the time of investing in order to decide if the money can be taken outside the country on sale or redemption.
2) If the source of funds is foreign currency, it can be sent without any restriction. If, however,... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09227000 |
Seventh Grade - Practice Vocabulary Word List
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Vocabulary Words - Seventh Grade - E:
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(adj.) Honest and polite; serious.
(adj.) Related to the economy.
(adj.) Using time, money, or goods carefully and with... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09249000 |
Research Brief: Effectiveness of low-cost intervention to improve sun protection
Published by Colorado Cancer Blogs
A blistering sunburn during childhood or adolescence more than doubles the adult risk of skin cancer. The accumulation of long-term sun exposure may be equally dangerous. A study from the Colorado School ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09251000 |
For the first time ever, scientists have mapped out the underground reservoirs of water throughout Africa and found that the northern part of the continent has the most groundwater stored.
Contrary to the common notions, beneath Africa's vast desert landscapes there exists about 0.66 million km3 of groundwater, a hundr... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09252000 |
The CPU market is now flooded with multi-core and multi-threaded CPUs. We see them in everything from smartphones (with Dual Core Cortex A9 from ARM) to the highest end notebooks and desktops where the Core i7-980X is now king. But the question many people are asking is; what will more cores give me? - So let's take a ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09254000 |
The story of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and his American nephew, Edward Bernays. Bernays invented the public relations profession in the 1920s and was the first person to take Freud's ideas and use them to manipulate the masses. He showed American corporations how they could make people want things they did... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09260000 |
The New York City Council released a study today entitled, “The Middle Class Squeeze," a report that details how New York City’s middle class is shrinking as a percentage of the city’s working-age population.
The study – which uses the Area Median Income (AMI) standard developed by the federal Department of Housing and... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09268000 |
bussos: byssus (a species of flax), also (the) linen (made from it)Original Word: βύσσος, ου, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Phonetic Spelling: (boos'-sos)
Short Definition: fine linen, cotton
Definition: fine linen, cotton.
Cognate: 1040 býssos – fine linen, i.e. a very expensive (sought-after) form of linen – "a sp... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09276000 |
Hidden in Plain Sight
Today's entry was written by Charley Gordon. Please note the views expressed here are those of the author, not necessarily of The BioLogos Foundation. You can read more about what BioLogos believes here.
In the heart of Manhattan , a small statue that once stood in the center of an atrium fountain... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09282000 |
Michel Pastoureau begins his book Black: The History of a Color with a Biblical quote:
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void. Darkness was upon the face of the deep… God said, ‘Let there be light”.
The color black has been a part of our collective pysche since the... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09299000 |
The latest of our proofreading projects to be completed is The Brighton Boys in the Trenches.
The Brighton Boys series is something that may be a bit hard for the modern reader to imagine: books for young boys glorifying the act of going to war, written during an ongoing conflict. Using the same basic hardcover series ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09305000 |
The other day, I was complaining to my mom about someone, and she scolded me for ‘trash talking.’ It pollutes the air, and it poisons everything, she correctly pointed out. Moms are always right. Gossiping is a nasty habit, I know, but that phrase ‘trash talking’ got me thinking. What other ways do our mouths pollute t... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09309000 |
If you’ve ever been told to eat your fruits and vegetables, it might be because they are an abundant natural source of vitamin C. Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is well-known as an essential vitamin and nutrient. Found in fruits, vegetables, and supplements like multivitamins and lozenges, vitamin C is everywhere and wit... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09314000 |
As we stomp our empty Natty Lites flat to make room in the blue-bin, wrap our Costco chicken wings in foil, and enjoy cheap high-speed air travel – it is easy to forget that just outside of living memory, aluminum was considered a precious metal.
According to Jefferson Lab, “Scientists suspected than an unknown metal e... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09325000 |
By Alexander Villafania INQUIRER.NET In the aftermath of perhaps the worst typhoon that struck Metro Manila in recent years, environmental groups are blaming climate change for the effects of âOndoyâ (international name âKetsanaâ). In different statements, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Greenpeace warned that such a... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09334000 |
The Great Debate UK
In his controversial book, “The Invention of the Jewish People,” author Shlomo Sand challenges historical notions of the link between Judaism and Israel, and argues that there is no record of exile of the Jewish people.
Israel has deliberately forgotten its history and replaced it with a myth, write... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09338000 |
May 13, 2011
In the summer of 2009, I had the pleasure of writing about John Kress, a research botanist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, and his efforts to create a DNA barcode for all 25o plant species on Plummers Island, a 12-acre island in the Potomac River here in Washington, D.C. At the tim... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09342000 |
August 25, 2012 5:03 pm
The man who uttered the iconic phrase, “That’s one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind” has died today at the age of 82 years old. As reported by the Associated Press, Armstrong died following complications resulting from cardiovascular problems.
On that momentous day of July 20, ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09343000 |
By Janet Helm MS, RD
We make about 200 daily food decisions. Yet, many people are not fully focused on these choices, and they’re unaware that lots of small things influence what they eat – including plate size, package size, people around us, and distractions, such as watching TV or working on the computer. It’s what ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09346000 |
|Quick Facts: Forest and Conservation Technicians|
|2010 Median Pay||
$33,390 per year
$16.05 per hour
|Entry-Level Education||Associate’s degree|
|Work Experience in a Related Occupation||None|
|Number of Jobs, 2010||36,500|
|Job Outlook, 2010-20||-1% (Little or no change)|
|Employment Change, 2010-20||-400|
Forest an... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09347000 |
Our Changing Ocean
Vast and powerful though the ocean is people have changed it. It’s a different ocean now.
The ocean’s enduring surface beauty hides its plight. But the ocean today is a diminished version of a much healthier ocean of not so long ago.
The ocean is the source of about half the oxygen we breathe, much o... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09350000 |
The core teaching of Buddhism is dependent origination by Zen Master Jongbeom Sunim
What is the truth Buddhism expounds? What are its foundational teachings? These are essential questions for the newcomer. In a nutshell, Buddhism teaches dependent origination and the Middle Way. These two principles form the core of Bu... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09363000 |
While some of the items in this chapter are related to the operating system Bugzilla is running on or some of the support software required to run Bugzilla, it is all related to protecting your data. This is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to securing Linux, Apache, MySQL, or any other piece of software mentio... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09364000 |
Each year thousands of Canadian students make the life-altering decision to drop out of high school, thereby not realizing the unlimited potential that exists inside. In most cases, this seemingly simple and personal decision puts our youth on a downward spiral that affects us all. Not allowing their full potential to ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09370000 |
Chandra "Hears" a Supermassive Black Hole in Perseus
A 53-hour Chandra observation of the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster (left) has revealed wavelike features (right) that appear to be sound waves. The features were discovered by using a special image-processing technique to bring out subtle changes in br... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09389000 |
The experiences in New York, Washington and the Oklahoma City bombing illustrate the tragic impact of a building explosion.
We know that the use of explosives can result in collapsed buildings, fires and loss of life.
People who live or work in multi-level buildings should:
- Review emergency evacuation procedures of t... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09390000 |
Chemistry 109, Lectures 1 and 2, Fall 2011
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Prof. Frank Keutsch
Prof. John W. Moore
There is no need to log in to use this online textbook. It is freely available to anyone
Before using the textbook, go through the tutorial How To Use This Site.
Useful Links to Bookmark
- This page:
- C... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09391000 |
This section provides primary sources that document how Indian and European men and one English and one Indian woman have described the practice of sati, or the self-immolation of Hindu widows.
Although they are all critical of self-immolation, Francois Bernier, Fanny Parks, Lord William Bentinck, and Rev. England pres... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09396000 |
ChristianAnswers.Net WebBible Encyclopedia
The sickle of the Egyptians resembled that in modern use. The ears of corn were cut with it near the top of the straw. There was also a sickle used for warlike purposes, more correctly, however, called a pruning-hook (Deut. 16:9; Jer. 50:16, marginal note, “scythe;” Joel 3:13;... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09398000 |
More on What the Bible Says:
Believers should seek God, and not a legalistic rule, about how much to give.
- 2 Corinthians 9:7
Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (NIV)
Giving is meant to be a joyful expression of thanks to ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09399000 |
St. Petersburg, Russia, 6 July, 2012 (IUCN) – As the number of natural wonders on the World Heritage List continues to grow, too many sites are left with little resources to manage them properly and conserve the very values they were inscribed for, say IUCN experts. Many face a barrage of threats, not least from mining... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09406000 |
We have three 6th grade Science classes and two 8th grade Science classes blogging here from the Pacific Northwest in Chimacum, WA! Sixth graders are learning a bit about Mt Saint Helens, environmental science through fresh water ecology, and physical science this year. Eighth graders are learning about life science th... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09410000 |
"It's something I would never have thought of," said my friend, talking about some pruning her son did in their yard, "but I like it."
My friend's son used a thinning cut called skirting, limbing up, or crown raising. My friend is right that most people don't consider this particular cut.
So what exactly is skirting? C... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09412000 |
Bundelkhand’s ravine wastelands. Photo: Keya Acharya/IPS
BUNDELKHAND, India – Narrow, cobblestoned lanes separate the rows of mud houses with cool interiors and mud-smoothened patios, some with goats tethered to the wooden posts. This is Tajpura village, deep in this water-stressed, drought-prone region of northern Ind... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09414000 |
Common Sense was first produced in Edinburgh in 1987. It offered a direct challenge to the theory production machines of specialised academic journals, and tried to move the articulation of intellectual work beyond the collapsing discipline of the universities. It was organised according to minimalist production and ed... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09427000 |
Deductive versus Inductive Reasoning
Noah D. Alper
[Reprinted from Land and Freedom, March-April
In his History of Civilization in England, Henry Thomas
Buckle makes some interesting observations on the respective merits of
the deductive and inductive methods of propagating thought in the
development of civilization. I... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09436000 |
The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) offers some advice for safely handling food when you’re dining outdoors this summer:
Warm weather brings a bounty of fresh produce, and a trip to the local farmers market can make a nice addition to your outdoor meal. Food safety starts in the field. It’s important to get to kn... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09440000 |
You must read through the US Public Health Service Policy and the National Academy of Sciences Guide to understand animal care and use. Notice that the Guide closely follows the Policy and extends it in some ways. The Guide is an interpretation and commentary on the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use o... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09447000 |
RECORD: Darwin, C. R. 1842. The structure and distribution of coral reefs. Being the first part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Capt. Fitzroy, R.N. during the years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith Elder and Co.
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed for John van Wyhe 2002, further corrections 2003, ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09452000 |
Farmers’ markets have figuratively replaced the town square, something we have lost over the last decades due to sprawl and urbanization. In many communities around the country, farmers’ markets are where we chat with neighbors, make new connections and find out about the issues at play in our communities. According to... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09455000 |
Watchers, carers, and administrators: the smart homes of tomorrowSee on Scoop.it - Web of Things
How smart should a smart home be before it’s worthy of the name? Diane Cook’s research into smart homes goes well beyond presence-detecting light switches; she’s interested in homes that observe their residents and make dec... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09458000 |
|Heart Sounds & Murmurs|||||[Liver & Ascites]|||||Neck Veins|||||Pulmonary|||||Thyroid|
Liver & Ascites
Pathophysiology: Liver & Ascites
Ascites occurs when there is a disruption in the pressure forces between intravascular and extravascular fluid spaces, which allows extravascular fluid to accumulate in the anterior p... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09462000 |
Declares a cursor definition.
A cursor is declared in accordance with the select-statement or the result set procedure call specified in procedure-call-statement.
The select-statement may be specified explicitly in ordinary embedded SQL applications or by the name of a prepared select-statement, identified by statement... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09466000 |
The earliest of the maps was drawn by Thomas Kitchen for the Reverend Dr. Robertson's History of America and is titled 'Mexico or New Spain in Which the Motion of Cortes May be Traced." Another of the early maps appears as the frontispiece in Henderson Yoakum's History of Texas, and shows rivers, location of Indian tri... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09475000 |
If you assign a task to the computer. It can only complete the task if it can understand everything you want to say to computer. If your words are signs that you use to deliver the message to computer. The computer will not be able to fulfill the requirement and cannot perform according to your instructions.
Contextual... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09478000 |
Examples of Python source code or interactive sessions are represented as \verbatim environments. This environment is a standard part of LaTeX. It is important to only use spaces for indentation in code examples since TeX drops tabs instead of converting them to spaces.
Representing an interactive session requires incl... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09491000 |
The modules described in this chapter support storing Python data in a persistent form on disk. The pickle and marshal modules can turn many Python data types into a stream of bytes and then recreate the objects from the bytes. The various DBM-related modules support a family of hash-based file formats that store a map... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09492000 |
Phlebitis is the term for the swelling of a vein, most often in one’s leg. Thrombophlebitis is the term for inflammation of a vein caused by a blood clot. The term is often shortened to phlebitis. The condition is easily treatable, though it sometimes leads to more serious health concerns.
There are two kinds of phlebi... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09494000 |
Scientists have long projected that areas north and south of the tropics will grow drier in a warming world –- from the Middle East through the European Riviera to the American Southwest, from sub-Saharan Africa to parts of Australia.
These regions are too far from the equator to benefit from the moist columns of heate... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09498000 |
Dragons are creatures with nearly unlimited life spans. They can survive for long periods of time, and no one has found a dragon that has died of old age. Adolescence is usually marked by the growth of a hatchling’s wings, although not all breeds of dragons grow wings and some breeds have other traits that indicate the... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09504000 |
This project is a result of Cambridge University Library being presented with a unique opportunity of rescuing from a bank vault in Paris a collection of precious medieval Hebrew and Arabic documents from the Cairo Genizah. The aging family who owns it is anxious to make institutional arrangements in the near future an... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09510000 |
The white, mottled area in the right-center of this image from NASA’s Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) is Madrid, the capital of Spain. Located on the Meseta Central, a vast plateau covering about 40 percent of the country, this city of 3 million is very near the exact geographic center of the Iberian Peninsula.... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09512000 |
A crocodile large enough to swallow humans once lived in East Africa, according to a May 2012 paper in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Paper author Christopher Brochu is an associate professor of geoscience at University of Iowa. He said:
It’s the largest known true crocodile. It may have exceeded 27 feet in le... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09513000 |
Activity Plan for Respect Wildlife
Exploring Respect for Wildlife
This activity should take about 70 minutes.
What Your Group Will Learn
After participating in this activity plan, which calls for participants to
observe impacts on wildlife, participants will be able to
- Describe what activities cause impacts to wildli... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09514000 |
Imagine today's world without electricity. Hard to fathom, isn't it? Just as hard to comprehend is today's electrical industry without the people who built it — the workers who designed the structures, strung the wires, laid the conduit, energized systems, and currently maintain and improve the complex electrical syste... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09515000 |
The Seine, the scenic river running through Paris, has inspired artists, attracted tourists and served as the soul of the city, and now it will also be a source of renewable energy. Paris officials have announced a plan to place river turbines beneath four bridges on the Seine.
The Pont du Garigliano, Pont de la Tourne... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09516000 |
Presented by Lars-Erik Jonsson and Roger Säljö from Gothenburg University, Sweden.
Students attending seminars can sometimes leave the seminar either annoyed that they were not able to make a full contribution or relieved they were not found out! Online seminars can help both groups of students.
The project tried to en... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09517000 |
Filed under: Boomer's Health
Morton's neuroma is a painful condition that affects the ball of your foot, most commonly the area between your third and fourth toes. Morton's neuroma may feel as if you are standing on a pebble in your shoe or on a fold in your sock.
Morton's neuroma involves a thickening of the tissue ar... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09519000 |
The AND gate is an electronic circuit that gives a high output (1) only if all its inputs are high. A dot (.) is used to show the AND operation i.e. A.B. Bear in mind that this dot is sometimes omitted i.e. AB.
"If both Inputs are true the Output will be true"
3 Input AND gate Truth table :
TTL AND gate :
TTL Logic gat... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09522000 |
Professional and Technical Writing/About Professional Writing
This is a wikibook created by students and teachers of Technical and Professional Writing. It is intended to be used as a guide for anything from writing a resume and cover letter to a company memo, report, or proposal once you are on the job. When exploring... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09530000 |
SL Psychology/Intro to Research Methods
The following items should be included in this section: The Hypothetico-deductive (scientific)method, types of psychological research methods, research designs, sampling, reliability, validity, and triangulation.
Research into mind can be traced back to Ancient Greece. However, e... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09531000 |
Anatolian Weights and Measures
The use of metal in Anatolia increased significantly towards the end of the Chalcolithic period, reflecting the development of trade relations in the region, and from commercial documents that have been deciphered, we know that units of weight originating in Mesopotamia were used in Anato... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09533000 |
Octet: Selected Works from the School of Visual Arts, New York
Relational Aesthetics, a term coined in 2002 by Nicolas Bourriaud refers to a kind of art that interacts with its onlookers. Not based on formal concerns of aesthetic experience, audience participation is a necessary and required aspect of this type of work... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09535000 |
Chronicles of Narnia/Introduction/Beginner
Included Content
The Beginner reader is not expected to have fully explored the Chronicles of Narnia storyline. A Beginner reader is assumed to have read perhaps one or two of the books (maybe even none at all). Pages marked for Beginners include some short synopses of the bo... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09537000 |
Chancellor of Austria
|Federal Chancellor of the
Republic of Austria
State flag of Austria
as President of Austria
|Term length||No term limit|
|Inaugural holder||Karl Renner,
as State Chancellor
30 October 1918
|Formation||First Republic of Austria
10 November 1920
|This article is part of the series:
Politics and gov... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09540000 |
Hummus with olive oil
|Place of origin||Egypt, Levant|
|Main ingredient(s)||Chickpeas, tahini|
Hummus (Arabic: حُمُّص) is a Middle Eastern and Arabic food dip or spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. Today, it is popular throughout the Middle East, Turke... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09541000 |
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The October Manifesto (Russian: Октябрьский манифест, Манифест 17 октября), officially The Manifesto on the Improvement of the State Order (Манифест об усовершенствовании государственного порядка), is a document that served as a precursor to the... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09544000 |
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Pyridoxine is one of the compounds that can be called vitamin B6, along with pyridoxal and pyridoxamine. It differs from pyridoxamine by the subs... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09545000 |
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Postmodern music is both a musical style and a musical condition. As a musical style, postmodern music contain characteristics of postmodern art—that is, art after modernism (see Modernism in Music). It favors eclecticism in form and musical genre, and often combines characteri... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09548000 |
Vitovsky, Dmytro [Vitovs’kyj], b 8 November 1887 in Medukha, Stanyslaviv county, Galicia, d 8 July 1919 near Ratibor, Silesia, Germany. (Photo: Dmytro Vitovsky.) Military officer. A student activist at Lviv University, he later organized educational and paramilitary organizations in Stanyslaviv. During the First World ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09550000 |
The Environmental Bureau of Investigation (EBI) is dedicated to the protection of public resources through the application and enforcement of environmental laws. A citizen-based investigative outfit, EBI investigates pollution sources and, when necessary, prosecutes those responsible. EBI's methods include investigatio... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09554000 |
Toilets are by far the main source of water use in the home, accounting for nearly 30 percent of an average home's indoor water consumption. Older, inefficient toilets that use as much as 6 gallons per flush also happen to be a major source of wasted water in many homes.
Recent advancements have allowed toilets to use ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09556000 |
Two-way approaches to Indigenous mental health literacy
Nagel, Tricia M., Thompson, Carolyn, Robinson, Gary, Condon, John, and Trauer, Thomas (2009) Two-way approaches to Indigenous mental health literacy. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 15 (1). pp. 50-55.
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The thesis describes in detail the area of the uranium lodes in the South Alligator River valley in the Northern Territory of Australia. The four land forms are described, together with the soils developed on them, and the morphological and genetic relationships of the latter are discussed. The published stratigraphy o... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09564000 |
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A literature review gives an account of works p... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09565000 |
- tomato (n.)
- 1753, earlier tomate (c.1600), from Spanish tomate (mid-16c.) from Nahuatl tomatl "a tomato," literally "the swelling fruit," from tomana "to swell." Spelling probably influenced by potato (1565).
A member of the nightshade family, all of which contain poisonous alkaloids. Introduced in Europe from the ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09566000 |
Rewriting PTR salinity, alkalinity, chemical toxicity and drainage based on the wrb-standard
Review of available information in the SGDBE
In the SGDBE, the attribute WR gives information about the water regime of the STU following 4 classes. This attribute gives information about the duration and the depth where the so... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09567000 |
I have been discussing a multitude of issues including quantitative easing, Ricardian Equivalence, and the current state of monetary policy with Scott Sumner over the in comments of his excellent blog and it has given me the inspiration to provide a more thorough outline of my thinking.
I think that the best way to thi... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09569000 |
The Farmers Alliance
The populist movement first came into being in small communities far from any cities or centers of political or cultural activity. During the summer of 1890 farm families in the agrarian South and West gathered in their respective areas to discuss their problems. At these gatherings, agrarian famil... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-09570000 |
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