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Study Reveals the Crazy Lengths We Go to Avoid Other People While trying to avoid the forced socializing that sometimes comes when traveling with strangers might not seem like a difficult task, new research reveals that it actually takes a lot of work to be anti-social. Yale University researcher Esther Kim spent three...
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Radiation Levels Along the West Coast Not A Concern The unprecedented earthquake occurring in Japan on Friday, March 11, 2011 and subsequent tsunami that devastated Japan’s western seaboard also affected a nuclear power plant in Fukushima. Despite valiant on-going containment efforts, radioactive materials have escaped...
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Snow Pit Data from Greenland Summit, 1989 to 1993 Chemistry and isotope information from snow pits dug at the Summit area of Greenland, 1989-1993 includes major ions (Na, K, Mg, Ca, Cl, NO3, SO4), oxygen isotopes (18O) and H2O2. Four snow pits were dug and sampled in 1989, three snow pits in 1990, two in 1991, one in 1...
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The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) obtains, on an annual basis, information from hundreds of four-year colleges and universities nationwide about student participation in programs and activities that institutions provide for their learning and personal development. The results provide an estimate of how u...
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The Digital Library is a database of articles about successful VoiceThread projects. Our hope is to create a resource that offers guidance and inspiration for people undertaking new projects. Please contribute a VoiceThread to help the Digital Library grow. Using VoiceThread in an online course from Professor Russ Mead...
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Lamp Shell Terebratulina septentrionalis It would be easy to mistake a lamp shell for a small bivalve mollusk, as both have a hinged shell in two parts and live attached to the sea floor. Lamp shells, however, have a very thin, light shell and the two parts are different sizes, with the smaller one fitting into the lar...
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Ed White Space Walk We continue to look at important "firsts" in the American space program today. This picture is an important one . . . it shows Ed White on the first American Space Walk. You can see earth in the background. The metallic cylinders in his hand are are propellant system to allow...
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Southern Louisiana fisherman battle cold weather and drastic changes in barometric pressure as they fight to successfully catch fish. Southern Louisiana is home to some of the coldest and most frantic weather changes in the United States. This leads to chaos and confusion not just on land but in the water as well. It h...
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Right after I finished mulching my rose garden with free wood chips I got from a tree service, I read that wood chips suck all the nitrogen out of the soil. Should I fertilize now? As soon as you spread mulch, there’s a population boom of bacteria, fungi, and other soil microbes that work to decompose organic matter. T...
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Nourishable Places grow a significant portion of their food within a few miles of where it is eaten, and could grow more in a long emergency. Today, the ingredients of an average meal in the US travel over 1,300 miles to get to your table, and that number is growing every day. The data for meals in the EU is probably f...
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Mark of Ephesus Our father among the saints Mark of Ephesus (Evgenikos; Greek: Μάρκος Ευγενικός), Archbishop of Ephesus, was famous for his courageous defense of Orthodoxy at the Council of Florence (1439 A.D.) in spite of the Byzantine emperor John VIII Palaeologus and the pope of Rome Eugenius IV. He held Rome to be ...
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Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory of Article I, Section 8 Robert D. Cooter University of California, Berkeley - School of Law Duke University - School of Law December 15, 2010 Stanford Law Review, Vol 63, p. 115, 2010 UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper No. 1692835 The Framers of the United States Consti...
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Surrounded just by the constant murmur of the Patagonian wind, open the Pinturas River Canyon. There, among the folds of its high walls, rock art is found in the Cueva de las Manos, where people from 9,000 years ago sealed their art and their life testimony. Its fame is not for nothing. Those hands, guanacos and geomet...
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Pronounced: Gas-tro-ee-sof-a-geal re-flux diseaseEn Español (Spanish Version) Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is the back up of acid or food from the stomach to the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that connects your mouth and stomach. GER is common in infants. It may cause them to spit up. Most infants outgrow GER w...
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|Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson| General Jackson's "Chancellorsville" Portrait, taken at a Spotsylvania County farm on April 26, 1863, seven days before he was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville. |Nickname||Stonewall, Old Jack, Old Blue Light, Tom Fool| |Born||)January 21, 1824 Clarksburg, Virginia (now Wes...
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Many of us live in older homes, and we may have lead in our OLD pipes. We are buying fruit juices from the grocery store with arsenic in it. Go to this website to find out more information about Safe Drinking Water: cfpub.epa.gov/savewater/ccr Young children should not be drinking lots of fruit juice, as it can be full...
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Image Size is the size of your original digital photo file, measured in pixels and DPI (Dots Per Inch, sometimes referred to as PPI, Pixels Per Inch). What is a pixel? A pixel is a small square dot. DPI refers to the number of dots (pixels) per inch. Why is this important? Well, if an image is too small, you might not ...
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Indian and Himalayan Art Mahakala/Bhairava with Buddhas, Ganesha, Karttikeya, Achala, and DevoteesMade in Nepal, Asia Malla Dynasty (1200-1769), Late 16th century Artist/maker unknown, Nepalese Colors on cloth Currently not on view 1963-141-1Gift of Stella Kramrisch, 1963 LabelNewar religious practice employs a unique ...
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The interplay between indigenous Indian painting traditions and imported Persianate influences invigorated painting on the Indian subcontinent for over three hundred years. Primary Colors, featuring some thirty works from the Museum's collection, juxtaposes two intriguingly similar groups of paintings, one from sevente...
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011) |Abstract||Laws of nature take center stage in philosophy of science. Laws are usually believed to stand in a tight conceptual relation to many important key concepts such as causation, explanation, confirmation, determinism, counterfactuals etc. Traditionally, philosophers of...
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A wolverine first photographed by a remote-controlled camera on the Tahoe National Forest in February 2008 is most closely related to Rocky Mountain populations, according to a team of 10 federal, state and university scientists. Their findings are published in the latest edition of Northwest Science and focus on genet...
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The European Society of Cardiology welcomes new research published in the New England Journal of Medicine which quantifies for the first time the annual number of new cases of coronary heart disease, stroke and myocardial infarction that could be prevented by populations reducing daily intakes of salt. The data, says t...
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Eliminating diabetes and depression, as well as increasing education and fruit and vegetable consumption, are likely to have the biggest impact on reducing levels of dementia in the coming years, should no effective treatment be found, concludes a study published in the British Medical Journal today. These findings sug...
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As a result of the historic election of Barack Obama in the U.S., other countries have started wondering whether a similar occurrence would be possible in their nations — none more so than the Obama-worshiping United Kingdom. Its press, race industry, and political classes are all aflutter about whether or not it would...
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This is the first is a 3 part series. Part 1: Pagan origins of Christmas, Part 2: Christian origins of Christmas, and Part 3: Santa Claus and his Ilk. In part 1, I discussed the pagan origins of Christmas. However, that is not the whole story. Christmas, in its current form, did not simply spring up or evolve from just...
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If left untreated, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can seriously affect your daily functioning, relationships, success in school, ability to work, and mental health. OCD is usually treated with a combination of behavioral therapy (counseling) and medications. Behavioral therapy can help you gradually confront feare...
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PILOT STORIES: Pilot's The early U.S. Air Mail pilots who flew in open cockpits needed protection from the elements. Fur-lined leather flying suits and boots helped keep pilots warm as they flew through blizzards and rain at 8,000 feet in the sky. Leather helmets and even masks helped pilots keep their faces and ears f...
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This section of the website provides tips and information on how to conserve water inside and outside your home and/or office. You can help the program achieve a 10% reduction in water use per person within 10 years by saving 10 gallons of water per day or start by saving 1 gallon of water per day every year for 10 yea...
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User Interface design is not a pure science, primarily because people's preferences are different. However, there are a few principles that we've learned over the years: - The eye naturally gravitates to "power points". i.e. in art it is the golden rule, and photography it is simplified to "the rule of thirds". In esse...
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Wan Ali, Wan Zah and Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi and Wong, Su Luan and King, Hasnah Yee Tang and Wan Jaafar, Wan Marzuki (2008) Students teacher attitudes towards computer and online learning : are they a factor in students' usage? The International Journal of Learning, 15 (6). pp. 35-41. ISSN 1447-9494 Full text not availa...
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Table of Contents "Modeling" techniques are used when anxiety is related to lack of confidence and the patient looks to the therapist as a model of how to handle anxiety-provoking situations. The relaxation techniques used by hypnotists and behavior therapists may prove helpful to many patients, especially those who ar...
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MRSA rates have been increasing worldwide over the past decades write Hajo Grundman (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands) and colleagues. Even in Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, where MRSA rates have been fairly low and stable for many years, the frequency is...
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(Washington, DC • 11/6/06) – The second of five Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager (SSULI) remote sensing instruments, developed by the Naval Research Laboratory, was launched on November 4, 2006 on board the DMSP F-17 satellite. SSULI is the first operational instrument of its kind and provides a new technique for...
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Individual differences | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology | Philosophy Index: Aesthetics · Epistemology · Ethics · Logic · Metaphysics · Consciousness · Philosophy of Language · Philosophy of Mind · Philosophy of Science · Social and Political philosophy...
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In neuroanatomy, a sulcus (Latin: "furrow", pl. sulci) is a depression or fissure in the surface of the brain. It surrounds the gyri, creating the characteristic appearance of the brain in humans and other large mammals. Large furrows (sulci) that divide the brain into lobes are often called fissures. The large furrow ...
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In order for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to respond to evolving national and global priorities, it must periodically reflect on, and optimize, its strategic directions. This report is the first comprehensive science strategy since the early 1990s to examine critically major USGS science goals and priorities. The ...
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To start this off, I wound up with The Dangerous Book for Boys which is a lovely compendium of knowledge targeting young boys (there is now a similar book for girls).The page I flipped to was in a section called “7 poems every boy should know”, and the poem I found on that page was Robert Frost’s famous The Road Not Ta...
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BOY, born May 1, 2007 This handsome young man, with dark hair and dark eyes, was born with a rare genetic condition called Stickler Syndrome. His medical records also indicate microcephaly, a common symptom of SS. Individuals with Stickler syndrome experience a range of signs and symptoms. Some people have no signs and...
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Maria Teresa Tula Photo by Eddie Adams "We held a press conference telling the public about the work .… As a result, a death threat appeared in the newspaper threatening all members of Co-Madres that if people did not obey they would be disappeared or decapitated one by one." Maria Teresa Tula is a leader of the Co-Mad...
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Before the glory that was Greece and Rome, even before the first cities of Mesopotamia or temples along the Nile, there lived in the Lower Danube Valley and the Balkan and Carpathian foothills people who were ahead of their time in art, technology and long-distance trade. http://www.tkinter.smig.net/News/images/NYT2009...
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But for the parents of that teenager, even the most trusting among them, anxiety is often the emotion that clouds all others. Warnings are plastered in plain view from fliers on school bulletin boards to public service announcements on TV urging new drivers to make the best decisions regarding their safety on the road....
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How the Short-Sword was the easier known when sought for by reason of the notch in the blade. THORSTEIN Dromund was a mighty man, and of the greatest account; and now he heard that Thorbiorn Angle had got him gone from the land out to Micklegarth; speedy were his doings thereon, he gave over his lands into his kinsmen'...
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ideo Byte: Jacana Class: Aves (Birds) Length: males—6 to 15 inches (15 to 39 centimeters); females—6 to 23 inches (15 to 58 centimeters) Weight: males—1.4 to 4.8 ounces (41 to 137 grams); females—1.4 to 9 ounces (41 to 261 grams) Life span: unknown Number of eggs laid: 4 eggs Incubation: 20 to 26 days Age of maturity: ...
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Roland Piquepaille points out a news release from the University of Michigan where researchers are looking to birds and bats for insights into aerospace engineering. Wei Shyy and his colleagues are learning from solutions developed by nature and applying them to the technology of flight. A presentation on this topic wa...
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Table o contents Chai Nat is locatit in the flat river plain o central Thailand's Chao Phraya River valley. In the sooth o the province the Chao Phraya (umwhile Chai Nat) Dam impunds the Chao Phraya river, baith for flood control as well as tae divert water intae the kintra's lairgest irrigation seestem for the irrigat...
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This depends very much on the type of application you run. If you've got applications which are very trigger-happy WRT syscalls you can expect to see high amounts of context switching. If most of your applications idle around and only wake up when there's stuff happening on a socket, you can expect to see low context s...
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We live in the age of information. It pours upon us from the pages of newspapers and magazines, radio loudspeakers, tv and computer screens. The main part of this information has the form of natural language texts. Even in the area of computers, a larger part of the information they manipulate nowadays has the form of ...
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Greenhouse Effect Basics: Warm Earth, Cold Atmosphere Posted on 29 February 2012 by Tom Curtis Heating and Heat Flow Some physics, everyone knows. In our daily lives we encounter the effects of physics all the time, and as a result, we know what physics predicts in those circumstances at a gut level. We may not be able...
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In 1863 Bill Fairweather and his party discovered gold in southwestern Montana. They were on their way to Yellowstone Country from Bannack but were waylaid by a band of Crows. While hiding from the Indians in a gulch they found gold. They named the gulch after the alder trees lining the gulch. Alder was one of the grea...
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I am working up a new media literacy unit for next semester. A colleague at SSU showed me a really fantastic Introduction to Media Literacy resource from the Media Literacy Project. What I like about the article is the clear delineation between beginning, intermediate and advanced literacy techniques. The 16 page docum...
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To the people of the ancient world, every bright star had a personality. Some stars were welcomed into the dawn sky like a lost child, while some were treated more like a mother-in-law packing a month's worth of luggage. And sometimes, a single star could bring both responses. A prime example is Sirius, the brightest s...
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This fascinating documentary presents the details of Eric’s life, who was perhaps best known as an athlete in the 1924 Olympics, as depicted in the Academy Award-winning film, Chariots of Fire. His story is told by David McCasland, author of Eric Liddell: Pure Gold, Eric’s daughter Patricia, and Rev. John Keddie, consu...
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(This post was prepared in collaboration with Dan Drinkard) Congress now speaks at almost a full grade level lower than it did just seven years ago, with the most conservative members of Congress speaking on average at the lowest grade level, according to a new Sunlight Foundation analysis of the Congressional Record u...
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See here for an explanation of the bengali transliteration scheme used Before discussing bengali history, it is useful to define the scope of the investigation. In these pages, Bengal, as a historical entity, refers to the land bounded on the north by himAlaya and the lands of nepAla, sikima, and bhoTAna; on the north ...
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" A hologram is a flat surface that, under proper illumination, appears to contain a three-dimensional image. A hologram may also project a three-dimensional image into the air—a lifelike image that can be photographed although it cannot be touched. Because they cannot be copied by ordinary means, holograms are widely ...
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Islam is everywhere in the news these days, from reports of Sunni and Shi’a Muslims battling each other in Iraq to violent protests against cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Extremist factions are in the spotlight, but the real Islam remains largely a mystery to non-Muslims. What is this religion, practiced by 1.3 bill...
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Cold weather can be tough on everyone, but it is particularly tough for the older population. The snow looks pretty, but winter can be a scary season due to increased chances of falling on snow or ice. But there are a few things you can do to help prevent falls besides being homebound or packing up and moving to warmer...
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By Begüm Burak In the contemporary world, the relations between nations have become much more as borders have become less important in a globalizing world. On the other hand today, people around the world share some common values such as the importance of democracy, human rights, rule of law and freedom in a much more ...
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The lion’s mane season has arrived, bringing white, cascading icicles from the forest to my plate! I conveniently use the common name “lion’s mane” to refer to a constellation of fungi of the genus Hericium, including the native northeastern representatives H. americanum and H. coralloides, as well as the commonly cult...
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The fifth saying of Jesus as He hung on the Cross, living up to His Name, which was to save His people from their sins was a request in which Jesus expressed a need. His saying was ‘I thirst’ (John 19:28). Though cursorily it may seem like an expression of his physical condition, is there more to this than what is evid...
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The Art of Ancient Civilizations Reproduced by Thomas Baker Thomas Baker Paintings Home Page Reproduction of a Theran wall mural "Woman With a Necklace" (approx. 3600 years old) by Thomas Baker 48 X 48 inches, oil on plaster-textured wood panel This painting is available for purchase; price $6500.00 (U.S.) Contact Thom...
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- The Flight of Moses to Midian. Moses made the first effort to Emancipate his enslaved brethren. At the age of forty he forsook the Court of Pharaoh and attempted to ally himself with the chosen people (Exodus 2:11,12; Acts 7:22-25; Hebrews 11:23-27). His brethren understood him not; his efforts on their behalf were f...
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The United States Supreme Court's decision to review Grutter v. Bollinger could have long-term consequences in how our society approaches issues of race, affirmative action, quotas and diversity as we enter this new millennium. The case began when Barbara Grutter, a 43-year-old white woman, sued the University of Michi...
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April 12, 2011 5:43 AM Kathryn Hobgood Ray Imagine a future where buildings are smart enough to “talk” — at least to tell you when you are wasting precious natural resources and need to adjust temperature, water consumption, power or lighting. The Tulane University School of Architecture has teamed up with IBM to launc...
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One hundred years ago, at the beginning of the history of the National Art Museum of Ukraine, which was first called the City Museum of Antiques and Art, there was hardly any concept of Ukrainian professional art. Ukraine was always famous for its national ethnographical applied art. The founders of the museum’s collec...
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The obvious answer to drought stress on lawns is to apply water. Deep, infrequent watering to the depth of the root system is the ideal situation. This should be done when lawns show the first signs of drought stress, such as wilting, darkening color, and footprints remaining after walking across the lawn. A variety of...
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Enlistment Data on Soldier from the 27th US Colored Infantry Source: Military Service Record, Pvt. Jacob Thomas, National Archives Publication M1824 As one who has researched their ancestors' involvement in the Civil War, I have come to understand something about the myths and the realities of who did and did not serve...
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Everybody knows cats don't have nine lives and black cats aren't a cover for witches. But these types of tall tales have contributed to people's incorrect notions about cats. Here are often-heard feline health yarns, and what to say to clients to unravel 1. Cats are aloof, unsocial creatures Dogs wag their tails and ba...
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Find Out Which Foods That Promote Sleep Will Give You a Good Night’s Rest We all know that sleep and diet are both key to good overall health, but what is less well known is the strong link between the two. Good sleep promotes a healthy appetite and foods that promote sleep can make it all happen. Those who do not eat ...
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Since 2010, schools across America have been taking part in Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' initiative to help fight childhood obesity in America — with parents, principals and teachers trying to promote healthy living in and out of the classroom. So, how well is it working? Have schools in Walnut Creek found ways to kee...
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Cicadas: Superfamily Cicadoidea The drone of cicadas is one of Sydney's most recognisable sounds of summer. Cicadas are the loudest insects in the world and there are more than 200 species in Australia. It is thought that the sound produced by some communal species can act as a defence against predatory birds and some ...
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|Family XV. FRINGILLINAE. FINCHES. GENUS XII. CORYTHUS, Cuv. PINE-FINCH. |Genus||CORYTHUS ENUCLEATOR, Linn. In WILSON'S time, this beautiful bird was rare in Pennsylvania; but since then it has occasionally been seen in considerable numbers, and in the winter of 1836, my young friend J. TRUDEAU, M. D., procured several...
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Bereans Honor MLK, Jr. 1/17/2007 Author(s): Jay The Berea College community celebrated the life and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during several public events beginning January 14. Bereans march to city hall during during Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Following a street march to City Hall, Bereans gathered in Phe...
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Fundoplication is a surgery on the stomach and esophagus. It is done to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is also called acid reflux, or heartburn. This occurs when acid from the stomach goes up the esophagus. A hiatal hernia may also be fixed during this procedure. This type of hernia occurs when a po...
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DE-01 Historical Mining District Altenberg N 50°45'51", E 13°45'39" DE-02 Historical Mining District Freiberg N 50°55'12", E 13°20'32" DE-03 Historical Mining District Marienberg N 50°39'3", E 13°9'53" DE-04 Historical Mining District Annaberg N 50°34'46", E 13°0'11" DE-05 Historical Mining District Schneeberg N 50°35'...
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Chemical Safety is achieved by undertaking all activities involving chemicals in such a way as to ensure the safety of human health and the environment. It covers all chemicals, natural and manufactured, and the full range of exposure situations from the natural presence of chemicals in the environment to their extract...
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This is a brief guide, designed to help you get familiar with using a terminal in Linux. By including very detailed instructions here, they should not be necessary in the main body of the wiki. Once you have worked through this tutorial, you may find LinuxCommand.org a useful next step. In Easy mode (the out-of-the-fac...
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Search for native plants by scientific name, common name or family. If you are not sure what you are looking for, try the Combination Search or our Recommended Species lists. Search native plant database: Loughmiller, Campbell and Lynn Phlox stolonifera Sims USDA Symbol: PHST3 USDA Native Status: Native to U.S. Creepin...
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Viticulture - n. : the cultivation or culture of grapes Enology - n. :a science that deals with wine and wine making The V&E Department combines the sciences of viticulture and enology in a single research and teaching unit that encompasses all of the scientific disciplines that impact grape growing and winemaking. For...
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Locating thermophiles in other parts of the universe could very well aid in the search for extraterrestrial life. Most people have agreed that if life is found among the stars, it will be microbial (at least in the near-term future). Many individuals have also suggested that intelligent life forms might very well be ex...
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Today we ask that you take time to ground yourself. There is an enormous amount of energy moving through your reality. And your bodies conduct and absorb it — particularly your nervous system. The human brain generates and absorbs a vast amount of energy. Human brains are a lot like nuclear reactors. In order to functi...
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WASHINGTON - Maryland health officials reported the first hypothermia-related death of the winter Thursday. The man died in Frederick County and was at least 65 years old. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed the cause of his death during the past week. State health officials released no other details. Fi...
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General Article Categories Special Article Categories The How To's... Mu'aadh ibn Jabal on Knowledge Excerpted from works by Ibn Taymiyyah and Abu Nu`aim The Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam said about Mu`aadh ibn Jabal: "Verily, when the people of knowledge will be present before their Lord, the Mighty and Sublim...
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A FightBac!® Focus on Cook Cook to proper temperatures. Cooking times vary for meats, poultry and fish. After cooking, keep foods out of the "danger zone" (4°C to 60°C or 40°F to 140°F) by preparing them quickly and serving them immediately. Keep it hot, hot, hot! When serving hot food buffet-style, keep it hot (at 60°...
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Santa's magic based on science Ever wondered how Santa Claus can travel around the world in just one night on his reindeer-pulled sleigh and deliver toys to all the children? "He exploits the space-time continuum," says Larry Silverberg, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at North Carolina State Univer...
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(BPT) - Each year, millions of Americans seek hospital care to treat a wide range of medical problems - from accidental injuries to chronic or life-threatening illnesses. While the majority of patients have positive outcomes, it is imperative to remember patient safety should be a top priority for everyone. In fact, th...
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is a crime Crime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority can ultimately prescribe a conviction... , the essence of which is illicit entry into a building for the purposes of committing an offense. Usually that offense will be theft In common usage, theft is the illegal taking of another person...
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Ask a question about 'Grabow' Start a new discussion about 'Grabow' Answer questions from other users (ˈɡʁaːbo) is a town in the Ludwigslust-Parchim Ludwigslust-Parchim is a district in the west of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is bounded by the state Schleswig-Holstein, the district Nordwestmecklenburg, the dist...
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Milton's first publication, A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, is examined. Milton's vision of a poet's heaven in "Ad Patrem," paired with the letter to Charles Diodati, with its particular emphasis on the need for chastity in poets, is used as a springboard to a discussion of the depiction of sexual ideals in the masq...
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kruptos & phanero Posted 09 April 2007 - 11:40 AM I am studying the words kruptos and phanero. What I am wondering is if any of you know what the best way to translate these words are? My research shows that kruptos is primarily hidden/concealed; Phanero is primarily revealed/known. However, in Romans 2.28 – 2.29 they ...
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Agriculture Production Profile Why is agriculture important anyway? Aside from the nutritional value of food, agriculture is important to people, the economy, and our heritage. The City of Kawartha Lakes is home to approximately 1,500 farms. Assuming an average of 4 people per farm, that means approximately 6,000 peopl...
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Chromosomes are structures found in the center (nucleus) of cells that carry long pieces of DNA. DNA is the material that holds genes. It is the building block of the human body. Chromosomes also contain proteins that help DNA exist in the proper form. Chromosomes come in pairs. Normally, each cell in the human body ha...
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The 1989 Calendar of Black History All the individuals in Aetna's 1989 calendar share a common quality: the courage to overcome the most difficult obstacles. Although blind from birth, pianist Thomas Greene Bethune became one of the "musical wonders of the world," writing more than 100 pieces of music before the age of...
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Chess requires you to think hard, analyze, plan, and execute. Problem-solving and learning are become a game! Studies conducted over the last 30 years show an increase in student IQ's, and test scores improve after less than a year of systematic chess study. Chess is also valuable due to its intellectual brand attribut...
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Neolithic Man: The First Lumberjack? Thursday, August 9, 2012 Transition from hunting to agricultural society parallels development of woodworking tools, TAU research reveals A polished axe from the PPNB period. During the Neolithic Age (approximately 10000–6000 BCE), early man evolved from hunter-gatherer to farmer an...
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Is Seaweed the Future of Biofuel? Monday, March 5, 2012 TAU scientist takes the search for alternative energy sources to the sea As scientists continue the hunt for energy sources that are safer, cleaner alternatives to fossil fuel, an ever-increasing amount of valuable farmland is being used to produce bioethanol, a s...
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Anyone wanting to comment on the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposed changes to the Hazardous Occupations Orders For Agricultural Employment has until the end of the month to do so. These changes impact children between the ages of 14 and 16 who are hired to work on farms or other agricultural endeavors not owned or op...
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We want to help young people understand energy, how it's produced, how it gets to us and how to use it wisely. That's why we've developed this section, which provides information, resources and opportunities for pupils and teachers. If you can't see the Flash game above then you may need to download Adobe Flash Player....
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Technically SSL works as follows: At the "https" Your browser recognises that he mentioned server, a certificate request. For the server the browser has returned a certificate, it must be certified by the certification body. Then notify the server of this certificate directly to the browser. The browser receives from t...
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(b Crevalcore; d before 1525). Italian painter and musician. Although Antonio da Crevalcore was highly regarded by his contemporaries as both a painter of still-lifes and a musician, his artistic oeuvre remains the subject of debate. It has been suggested that he trained in Ferrara, because of the stylistic similaritie...
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