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Last week, Los Angeles became the largest city in the nation to enact a ban against one of the most widely polluted items in history – the plastic bag. Over the next 12 months, the use of plastic bags in the city will be phased out gradually. Larger stores will have sixmonths to phase them out, while smaller stores wil...
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Engineer your first step to a four-year degree at Edmonds Community College Engineers Make a Difference Engineering is the art of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, judgment, and common sense to make things that benefit people. Engineers solve problems. They improve and develop products to mee...
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Consumption and Saving Review for AP Economics Review questions for this study guide can be found at: Main Topics: Consumption and Saving Functions, Marginal Propensity to Consume and Save, Changes in Consumption Functions The circular flow model illustrates the importance of consumption in the production of goods and ...
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A thyroid scan uses a radioactive tracer and a special camera to measure how much tracer the thyroid gland absorbs from the blood. The tracer can be swallowed or can be injected into a vein. It travels through your body, giving off radiation signals. The camera "sees" the signals and can measure how much tracer the thy...
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The Anatomy of Anxiety THE ANATOMY OF ANXIETY Buried deep in the brain is an area known as the limbic system. The limbic system connects to key parts of the brain such as the amydala and the hippocampus, where all memories begin and are stored for later playback. The limbic system is the emotional storehouse of the bra...
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1536 Act of UnionThe 1536 Act of Union combined England and Wales into a single state. It was passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England. His father, Henry VII was Welsh-born and very conscious of it, and Henry VIII declared himself proud of his Welsh blood. His motive in merging the two countries was not me...
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Think green, act green. This message is not limited to governments alone any more. It has become everyone’s concern to take measures to save the environment as much as we can before it is too late. Each one of us can contribute to make the planet eco-friendly by doing small things on an everyday basis – for example, tu...
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The Future of Toxicity Testing is Here EPA Tox21 partnership taps high-tech robots to advance toxicity testing. Today there are around 80,000 chemicals that exist in food and consumer products, and 1,500 new synthetic chemicals are introduced into the marketplace every year. Most of these chemicals, both new and old, h...
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The Lecture Series is presented by the Environmental Science Institute and the Jackson School of Geosciences UT Campus, Welch Hall 2.224 5:45-7 - Pre-lecture Fun 7-8 - Lecture 8-8:30 - Q & A Session The Live Webcast will start at 7pm. Please log on at least 15 minutes before 7pm to download the necessary plug-ins to vi...
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A venous skin ulcer is a shallow wound caused by venous insufficiency, a condition in which the valves in the blood vessels are damaged and allow some blood to back up in the veins. The slowed circulation causes fluid to seep out of the overfilled veins into surrounding tissues, causing tissue breakdown and ulcers. Ven...
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Strength Training After Breast Surgery by Margaret Snow, MD “…weightlifters had fewer swelling flare-ups, and on average, reported their symptoms as somewhat less bothersome…” Lymphedema is fluid buildup and swelling that develops in a limb or other part of the body when the lymphatic system that ordinarily carries flu...
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New Granada (grənäˈdə) [key], former Spanish colony, N South America. It included at its greatest extent present Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. Between 1499 and 1510 a host of conquerors explored the Caribbean coast of Panama and South America. After 1514, Pedro Arias de Ávila was successful in assuring perm...
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René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur Réaumur, René Antoine Ferchault de (rāˈəmyŏr, Fr. rənāˈ äNtwänˈ fĕrshōˈ də rāōmürˈ) [key], 1683–1757, French physicist and naturalist. He invented an alcohol thermometer (1731) and the Réaumur temperature scale, in which the freezing point of water is 0° and the boiling point 80°. In 1...
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Chavín de Huántar Chavín de Huántar (chävēnˈ dā wänˈtär) [key], archaeological site in the northeastern highlands of Peru, near the headwaters of the Marañon River. It flourished between c.900 B.C. and 200 B.C. The site features two monumental temples and intricate stone carvings depicting snarling human deities and a ...
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Follow our four-point plan of attack to trace your roots in Spain, Portugal and the Basque region. Since ancient times, the Iberian peninsula—encompassing Spain, Portugal, and the long-contested Basque country—has been coveted and conquered by the Romans, Germanic tribes, Arabs, Holy Roman Empire and Napoleon. For gene...
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Going, Going, Gone: The impact of land fragmentation on Texas agriculture and wildlife A New Breed of Landowner For generations, land in Texas was a legacy. It was passed down from one generation of farmers or ranchers to the next. In today's world, however, traditional farming and ranching have become questionable pro...
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Edge Of Chaos 1.1 Interesting things happen at the boundary between order and chaos, where the qualities of both states are evident. There is enough order to retain information, and enough chaos to provide variety. A good way to explore this interesting phenomenon is to study a famous cellular automaton called "Conway'...
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FDR and Housing Legislation 75th Anniversary of the Wagner-Steagall Housing Act of 1937 September 1, 2012 is the 75th anniversary of the Wagner-Steagall Housing Act, a piece of late-New Deal legislation that reflected the government’s recognition of adequate housing as an important societal need. Franklin Roosevelt had...
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Last Updated: 4/12/12 Setup and Water Preferences Links and Pictures For information on my betta's tank, visit my aquarium page. Common names: Betta, Siamese fighting fish Scientific/Latin names: Betta splendens Maximum length: 2 to 3 inches Colors: Bright reds, yellows, blues, purples, oranges, and greens as well as p...
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What this all does is it makes the ball move... it makes it switch directions when it hits the walls, speed up a little bit with each hit, and switch angles when it hits the paddle. The paddle part is the main part, what it does is it finds the distance the ball is from the middle of the paddle when it hits and makes t...
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Information for Students Welcome to the Flint Regional Science Fair! We look forward to seeing you at the Fair in March. Taking part in a science fair is fun, educational, and rewarding. This part of our web site provides information and links that can help you get started, conduct your research and enter the Flint Reg...
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Distribution Map: Based on vouchered plant specimens only. View county names by placing the mouse cursor over a particular county. ** Not applicable or data not available. – Denotes synonyms that are applicable to the state. Show these synonyms only Wetland Assessment Procedure (WAP): Source - Southwest Florida Water M...
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Mrs. Dixon's Home Page » Treasure Key In Dixon Den we have special keys that allow students to bring in a "treasure" to share with the class. Much like show and tell, the first grader with the key stands up in front of the class to tell all about the treasure he/she has brought to share. The holder of the key should be...
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Nanobiosensors hold considerable potential as future areas of development for nanotechnology, according to a recent study. However, ‘Nanobiotechnology perspectives. Role of nanotechnology in the food industry: a review’, which is to be published in the Journal of Food Science and Technology, claims case-by-case toxicit...
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The price of energy has a very strong influence on the energy choices governments and individuals make. I sometimes hear people ask "Why are we still building coal-fired power plants?" or "Why don’t we replace more petroleum with biomass?" One reason is that biomass is generally more difficult to use from a logistical ...
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The blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) is an antelope species native to the Indian Subcontinent that has been classified as near threatened by IUCN since 2003, as the blackbuck range has decreased sharply during the 20th century. The blackbuck is the only living species of the genus Antilope. Its generic name stems from t...
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Dirk van Borne (16th century) Dirk van Borne, a printer of Deventer, Dutch province of Overijssel, had printed and published the Groot Wonderboek by David Joris. He was seized July 1544; in January 1545 he was placed under house arrest until August 1545, and even then he was not allowed to leave the town. Dirk was not ...
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The release of the 5200 Supersystem in 1982 represented Atari's attempt to replace their outdated 2600 model and pull ahead of rival, high-quality platforms like Intellivison. By 1982, Atari game programmers realized that they were severely limited by the capabilities of the 2600 system. The designers incorporated tech...
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Born within 40 years of Martin Luther's death, Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672) conferred musical greatness on Protestant church music in the German language. He left behind around 500 works – almost exclusively settings of texts from the Luther Bible. Schütz was born in Köstritz and is remembered there with events and exhi...
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An abbrev is a word that has been defined to expand into a specified expansion. When you insert a word-separator character following the abbrev, that expands the abbrev—replacing the abbrev with its expansion. For example, if ‘foo’ is defined as an abbrev expanding to ‘find outer otter’, then typing f o o . will insert...
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Archaeological Places in Lima From immemorial times different pre-Inca cultures that appeared in the history inhabited the Rímac valley and territories around Lima. In its origins an old fishermen town was located here, with great religious tradition. In later period the pre-Inca cultures of Maranga and Aramburú were d...
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Our 5 favorite fifth grade writing worksheets These handy worksheets will help your fifth grader perfect her prose. By GreatSchools Staff W.A. Spooner invented this type of mixed-up phrase, now called a "spoonerism." In this writing worksheet, your child gets practice decoding and editing spoonerisms and then writing t...
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Laconian Kylix (Vase/Cup) - 560 BC Hand-made ceramic copy of a Greek Corinthian Kylix from the Black Figure period of ancient Greek ceramic art, depicting a mythological scene. The original was made around 560 B.C. and features an unusual contemporary scene— King Arkesilas of Cyrene overseeing a group of workmen. The w...
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Two researchers from the State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves at Southeast University from Nanjing, China, have discovered and prototyped a device that acts like a black hole for electromagnetic waves in the microwave spectrum. It consists of 60 concentric rings of metamaterials, a class or ordered composites that ...
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The big mover in the first two years is wind. Small amounts of photovoltaic solar, geothermal and biomass are also added, helping to back-up the new wind power. The combination of wind's massive growth, assisted by other technologies and immediate efficiency gains allows the first polluting coal plants to be retired. T...
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No more Chernobyls Time heals everything, doesn't it? It has been 25 years since the name Chernobyl became the infamous nuclear accident that devastated the lives of millions of people in Western Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. 25 years on, and the nightmare for thousands of people is still frightening. View of the de...
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Does this test have other names? What is this test? This test measures the level of iron in your blood. Iron is an essential trace element in your blood. It helps your body make healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout your bloodstream. Having too little or too much iron can lead to health probl...
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Flora & Fauna Areas Fr. Polynesia Flora |Want to travel to French Polynesia? Most travelers enter French Polynesia via the international airport in Tahiti, from which they can fly east to the Marquesas or the Tuamotus, or west to the other Society Islands such as Moorea and Bora Bora. Sailboats can be charted in the ma...
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Niagara Falls Events Schedule Niagara Falls Illumination Schedule Each night, 365 days a year Niagara Falls are bathed in a rainbow of colours. During summer months the Falls are lit up from 9pm to midnight. Start time varies throughout the year, but begin at nightfall. Fireworks over the Falls Witness as spectacular f...
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Health Services: Gardasil for Men Gardisil is the vaccination that prevents infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16, and 18 which cause approximately 70% of cervical cancer in women and 90% of genital warts. Why should men consider Gardasil? Boys and young men age 11-26 should be vaccinated against hu...
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Ирвинг против Липштадт Holocaust Denial on Trial, Trial Judgment: Electronic Edition, by Charles GrayTable of Contents 6.60 Whilst it would not be right to say that there is no issue between the parties in relation to the existence of a policy of deporting Jews eastwards, the differences in the parties' respective case...
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Charter of Rights for people who experience mental health issues The Charter of Rights is for all people who experience mental illness or mental health problems, no matter who they are, regardless of their age, their gender identity, their sexual orientation, their religion, their culture, what language they speak, wha...
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Gastroenterology Specialist, Dr. Sidney Smith explains the difference between GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease) and heartburn. Read the full transcript » What is the difference between GERD and heartburn? Dr. Sidney Smith: It really is it varies depending upon the person, I think GERD is the medical terminology th...
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PROGRAM PRIORITY: WOMEN'S HEALTH In many parts of the world, women’s health is neglected in research, budget, and policy priorities. Among the most critical areas is maternal mortality. The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 500,000 women die in pregnancy and childbirth each year. Millions more suff...
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Is World War II Bringing the Same Result? On the night of September 1, 1939, Hitler sent his legions thundering over the Polish border. Two years later, with virtually all of Europe engulfed, the war spread to the Pacific as well. As before, our allies found increasing need for the products of our farms, forests, and f...
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On this day in 1944, French General Jacques Leclerc enters the free French capital triumphantly. Pockets of German intransigence remained, but Paris was free from German control. Two days earlier, a French armored division had begun advancing on the capital. Members of the Resistance, now called the French Forces of th...
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Editorial: Home Non-Energy - Preparing Homes for Future Blackouts We all have stories about losing power in our home for several hours—or days—and many people suspect that power interruptions are becoming more frequent. They may be right; unfortunately, the utility data are so sketchy that nobody can say for certain. B...
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January 09, 2008 Global warming is a hot topic in today’s news. People are seeking ways to save energy and protect the environment. Reducing household energy consumption is one effective way to slow the trend toward global warming. Utilities have successfully implemented demand response programs for commercial and indu...
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The previous post discussed why Kalawao County, Hawaii may not really be the smallest county in the United States because it is not actually a county except in name only. The next two smallest by area, New York County in New York and Bristol County in Rhode Island are similarly problematic. If you are to believe no les...
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By Imraan Baccus (HN, November 29, 2011) - As Durban welcomes the world for the COP 17 meeting, the air is filled with some of the excitement that we all felt during the World Cup last year. But the debates around environmentalism and the need to take serious action against climate change are often tending to the super...
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Hydroponics is the method of growing plants sans soil under controlled environment. Starting a hydroponic garden is not hard, as long as you plan and prepare for the task. A few weeks before planting, you need to decide what you want to grow with your system and accordingly you have to prepare seedlings for your hydrop...
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'Even the smallest person can change the course of the future.' The prophetic words of Galadriel, addressed to Frodo as he prepared to travel from Lothlorien to Mordor to destroy the One Ring, are just as pertinent to J R R Tolkien's own fiction. For decades, hobbits and the other fantastical creatures of Middle-earth ...
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Book Authors: Warren G. Bennis, Robert J. Thomas Book Review by : Anil Kumar Kartham Faculty Associate, ICMR (IBS Center for Management Research) DLeadership, cross-generational leadership, wisdom, skill, Era, Changing the world, organization, how people become leaders, Crucible, Individual factors, IQ, self-grooming, ...
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National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1998 (ICPSR 2934) Alternate Title: NHSDA 1998 Principal Investigator(s): United States Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Office of Applied Studies Summary: The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA) serie...
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A new kind of computer interface, combining advantages of a computer mouse, a touchpad and a touch screen.Introduction - current state and proposed solutionThe advantages of touch screens are commonly known and include, inter alia, simplicity and comfort of use. However, such screens are at the same time not free from ...
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Saint Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic Priest in the Dominican Order and one of the most important Medieval philosophers and theologians. He was immensely influenced by scholasticism and Aristotle and known for his synthesis of the two aforementioned traditions. Although he wrote many works of philosophy and theology thro...
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Unlike drugs, which are used to treat sick people, vaccines are used in healthy people to prevent certain illnesses. Before a vaccine can be used in the United States, it must be shown to be safe and effective. To make these determinations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducts a rigorous review of data ...
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A spice commonly used in Indian foods could also double as a powerful weapon to fight against cancer, diabetes, and inflammation. If recent studies on the spice’s effect to continue producing promising results are any indication, Dr. Saraswati Sukumar of Johns Hopkins University hopes curcumin, which gives turmeric its...
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IntroductionTrentino–Alto Adige (trāntēˈnō-älˈtō äˈdējā) [key], region (1991 est. pop. 890,360), 5,256 sq mi (13,613 sq km), N Italy, bordering on Switzerland in the northwest and on Austria in the north. From 1919 to 1947 it was called Venezia Tridentina. Trent (Ital. Trento ) is the capital of the region. The Columbi...
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It's the 40th anniversary of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination in educational settings on the basis of sex, and while the landmark legislation has done much to level the playing field in academics and athletics, there remains work to be done. That's what the National Coalition...
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Step 1: In the garden Spent coffee grounds can be mixed with lye to make a great composting agent, you can even throw in the coffee filter, too! Worms in compost like to eat the bacterium that grows on the facets of coffee grounds, though the grounds themselves are a a food source it also adds grit to the worms' digest...
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What Is It? A friction blister is a soft pocket of raised skin filled with clear fluid caused by irritation from continuous rubbing or pressure. Friction blisters usually occur on the feet, where tight or poor-fitting shoes can rub and irritate delicate toes and heels for long periods. This type of irritation causes mi...
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| ||Minding Your Mind || | Autism and Older Fathers Last reviewed and revised on June 17, 2011 By Michael Craig Miller, M.D. Harvard Medical School A study published in the September, 2006 issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry may give older prospective fathers pause before plunging into biological parenthood. Th...
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Physician William H. Welch Noted physician and bacteriologist William H. Welch died on this date in 1934. He gained fame during his lifetime for discovering the bacterium that causes gas gangrene, since named Bacillus welchii. Welch also studied other diseases; these included pneumonia, diphtheria, and problems with im...
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| ||Food for Thought || | Healthy Eating in Wintertime Last reviewed and revised by Faculty of Harvard Medical School on January 16, 2013 By Caitlin Hosmer, M.S., R.D., L.D.N. and Heather Hawkes Brigham and Women's Hospital Winter ushers in a time of the year when we choose heavier foods and are typically less active. ...
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Linn, Amy. Illuminating News: What You Don't Know About Lightning Might Come As Shock. Providence Sunday Journal. August 21, 1988. Abstract: This article explains some common misconceptions about lightning. For example, one misconception is that lightning never strikes the same place twice. This is untrue. Once lightni...
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IDEA Award Winner 2008 Geography-independent Cancer Research Tools - George Thoma, Chief, Communications Engineering Branch, National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health - Sameer Antani, Staff Scientist, National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health - Rodney Long, Electronics En...
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The Arrow of Time We are all aware of an intuitive "flow" of time from past to future. Not only do we feel this flow of time, but we also see it manifested in the behaviour of objects which change over time. Many objects seem to behave differently in the forward time direction when compared to the backward time directi...
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Preparing for urban disasters - challenges and recommendations Some 360,000 people remain displaced after Haiti’s 2010 earthquake (file photo March 2010) BANGKOK, 10 January 2013 (IRIN) - Electrical engineers and hazardous waste experts join emergency rosters. Power mapping becomes as important as hazard mapping in eme...
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An animal detection system with the warning lights activated resulted in 1.52 mi/h lower vehicle speeds (compared to warning lights off) for passenger cars and pick-ups. Alerting drivers to the presence of large animals in the road at Yellowstone National Park. The study area was on US Highway 191 inside of the Yellows...
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Mussar is a thousand-year-old Jewish system for personal growth, specifically in the realm of character improvement. Mussar provides a distinctively Jewish answer to the sorts of questions any thinking person asks about life: This 20-part course gives an overview of the basic concepts and practices of Mussar. The cours...
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use exponent rules to simplify. Write as a single power, dont need to find the value. [ (11/20)^4 x (11/20)^-8]^5 and (11/20)^-6 you cant leave an number to the power of a negative exponent. You have to change it like this ex : 2^-3 = 1/2^3 = 1/8 -A store sells 28 ounces of peanut butter for $2.24. The store also sells...
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Kom Ombo is an agricultural town in Egypt famous for its temple. It was originally an Egyptian city called Nubt, meaning City of Gold (not to be confused with the city north of Naqada that was also called Nubt/Ombos). It became a Greek settlement during the Greco-Roman Period. The town's location on the Nile 50 km nort...
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Definition of a Crime Victim The Attorney General's Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance define a victim as a person that has suffered direct physical, emotional, or pecuniary harm as a result of the commission of a federal crime. If the victim is a non governmental institution, such as a bank or corporation, t...
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New GREEN UP Program Helps Buildings to Save Money While Reducing Emissions By: Meirav Even-Har, Toronto Regular readers of this blog may have noticed I cover the subject of buildings quite often. Responsible for as much as 40% of global GHGs, buildings remain, for the most part, under the public awareness radar. Howev...
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People in the mountains celebrated festivities with the harvest yielded in the fields on the holy territory within the house of worship. Part of the harvested crops was used in ritual bread baking and beer brewing. The first spring works in Khevsureti started by plowing cornfield. On a Friday, the chief of the communit...
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England could spice up its food production by growing more herbs and spices, says a report looking at the nation's future food security. It said it could become possible if the UK's climate changes, as could growing chickpeas "for roti-bread flour". Experts involved in the government-convened Green Food Project also ca...
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A new strain of flu is affecting man's best friend. Health officials say a strain of flu virus, called Dog Flu, is affecting dogs in kennels in Texas and six other states. Researchers say the dog flu strain jumped from horses to dogs. Scientists say dogs have no immunity to the virus and a large number show no symptoms...
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Waste is defined as something that is unwanted or unusable. According to the Office of National Statistics, a staggering 342m tonnes of waste is produced in the UK each year. Instead of going to landfill sites to be buried or burnt, a vast proportion of this waste could be cut using the following steps: Reduce – change...
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According to Miguel Angel Ortiz, a professor at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, Benedict wasn’t so much addressing the specific issue of remarried divorcees but addressing the relation between the spouses’ personal faith and the validity of marriage, including its commitment to fidelity. In a 2005 ...
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Kenya - the Useful Plants Project In Kenya, the Useful Plants Project aims to enhance the ex-situ conservation of plants that are beneficial to human wellbeing. Ex-situ conservation involves conserving seeds outside their native habitat and helps to protect plant life for our future. The project is working closely with...
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A Question of Honour? Wellington's memorandum on the insult Crucially, all concerned realised that this was no mere private dispute but that the political circumstances lent it particular gravity and wider import. It was, in Wellington's own words: 'Scarcely…a private quarrel' Instead, Wellington chose to interpret the...
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How Reflective Listening Can Help You Communicate More Effectively Reflective listening is a communication style that can be employed to steer a conversation toward being healthy and productive. It originates from the idea of “client-centered therapy,” the favored method of psychologist Carl Rogers. This technique is a...
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Click here for an introduction to some basic concepts and design principles of secret key cryptography. 3-Way is a simple and fast cipher designed by Joan Daemen. 3-Way features a 96-bit key length and a 96-bit block length. 3-Way is an iterated block cipher that repeats some relatively simple operations a specified nu...
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ATP hydrolysis in F1-ATPase Why is F1Fo-ATP synthase so important? F1Fo-ATP synthase, or ATP synthase for short, is one of the most abundant proteins in every organism. It is responsible for synthesizing the molecule adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP), the cells’ energy currency. ATP is depicted in Fig. 1 and used to power ...
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Whats in the box:Pocket Mask, O2 Adapter, Case The Pocket Mask is a small, easily storable device that is designed for mouth to mask ventilation of adults and children, and is a must for your diving first aid kit. Air is administered to the patient when the emergency responder exhales through a one-way filter valve. Po...
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What It Means for You If you follow discussions about the rising costs of serials or the “crisis” in scholarly communication, you may have heard the term “open access” applied to either journals or publishing in general. And if you are like many people, you can barely keep up with developments in your field, let alone ...
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What is chiropractic treatment? is an alternative medicine to treat back pain through manipulation of the spine. Chiropractic technique involves use of the practitioners’ hands to press, pull and otherwise adjust the spine, neck, joints and surrounding soft tissues. Spinal manipulation is thought to correct misaligned ...
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Journal of scientists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, inventors, nature, biology, technology, animal kingdoms, and science projects. Kids to 12 If you have questions concerning this website, contact firstname.lastname@example.org Make a Gas Balloon by Jeanette Cain 2. Baking soda 3. Soft drink bottle When a vol...
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|VII. Why is the Progress of Evolution Cyclic? question is one which necessarily appalls us and makes us wonder. Let us, therefore, deal with it as follows: Certain ideas are involved in the thought of cyclic progression, and these ideas it might pay us well to contemplate. 1. The Idea of Repetition This repetition inv...
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In this day and age, keeping a low carbon footprint has grown in popularity at a rapid pace. Everything from water conservation to renewable energy has become a hot topic among the public. While some of the ways to live a greener life are fairly obvious, there are some that people may not think about on a regular basis...
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Cancer Cells in Bloodstream Show Great Diversity: Study TUESDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- There is a great deal of genetic diversity in cells shed by cancerous tumors into the bloodstream, a new study has found. Some cells have genes that enable them to lodge themselves in new locations, helping the cancer spread betw...
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Full Pantry Plus Too Little Sleep Is Recipe for Weight Gain MONDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Too little sleep with unlimited food availability leads to too much eating and weight gain, according to a small new study. "I don't think extra sleep by itself is going to lead to weight loss," Kenneth Wright, director of ...
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Kids and Obesity: A Growing Problem By Kenneth Cooper Obesity rates in children continue to climb. Eating more and exercising less are the two most commonly mentioned culprits, but what are the best ways to reverse this trend? On May 25 at 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT), come discuss managing your child's weight, when to be con...
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The previous discussion of entertainment as a world paradigm only hinted at the origin of that paradigm. More to the point, it dabbled in connections between music as art and entertainment, and suggested that such a duality could be relatively recent in origin. In some sense, this distinction is about upper- and lower-...
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BOSTON, Dec. 19 -- An experimental lab-on-a-chip can accurately detect cancer cells circulating in the blood, researchers here said. The chip -- slightly more than 1.5 square inches in area -- detected circulating cancer cells in 115 of 116 blood samples from patients with metastatic cancer for a sensitivity of 99.1%, ...
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Definition of Aging Aging: The process of becoming older, a process that is genetically determined and environmentally modulated. Research into aging: To sum up the state of research into aging is well beyond the confines of this space (and this writer's talents). However, here is one type of research into the genetics...
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Fasting girls is a Victorian term for young females, usually preadolescent, who, it was claimed, were capable of surviving over indefinitely long periods of time without consuming any food or other nourishment. Fasting girls were not only girls who refused food but who also drew attention to their fast by claiming to h...
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A group of individuals agreeing in common attributes, and designated by a common name; a conception subordinated to another conception, called a genus, or generic conception, from which it differs in containing or comprehending more attributes, and extending to fewer individuals. Thus, man is a species, under animal as...
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This armor can be identified by its decoration as having belonged to Pedro II (reigned 1683–1706). The decoration includes the crowned monogram PR for Pedro Rex (Pedro the King) and the cross of the commander of the Order of Christ, a hereditary office held by the kings of Portugal.Harquebusiers were armored cavalrymen...
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