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They are both members of the same plant Family though… Amaranthaceae. Silverbeet or Swiss chard, as it is also known, is actually a close relative of beetroot (in fact it’s a variety of the same species), but it’s grown for its leaves and stems.
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Succulent swiss chard, also known as spinach-chard or silverbeet, is one of the popular green leafy vegetables of European origin. Botanically, it belongs to the beet family (Chenopodiaceae) of vegetables, which also includes table-beets, sugar-beets, garden-beets, etc.
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JaimieCS said: Silverbeet is almost the same as spinach in terms of nutrients, and it's super easy to grow, it's practically a weed! it also keeps fresher for longer and freezes a bit better too. Not as nice in salads though.
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Swiss chard frittata. If you have not been experimenting with Swiss chard in the kitchen, now is the time to start. Like it's wildly popular green cousin kale, Swiss chard packs a powerful nutritional punch, providing over 700% of your daily needs for vitamin K and over 200% of daily vitamin A needs in just one cup. Sw...
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The plant: This plant was grown from seeds which called it perpetual spinach, which is a type of silver beet and is also known as Chard or even Swiss Chard. Spinach (as opposed to ‘perpetual spinach’) is a completely different plant and does taste different as well as having a much more velvety texture when cooked. Reg...
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City of Torrance: Welcome Welcome to the City of Torrance U2You utility management system. On this website you can sign up for new service, pay your bill, find out how much water you use and more. To get started, choose an option below or from the links above.
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1 October 13, 2015 - Selma: Precautionary Boil Water Notice Cal Water advises customers residing in the area bordered by Young Street on the southwest, Second Street on...
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There are two main water service companies that service the City of Torrance. Torrance Municipal Water Utility can be reached at 1-855-354-5623, and California Water Service Company can be contacted at 1-310-257-1400. For after-hours emergencies, please call Torrance Public Safety at 1-310-328-3456.
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Torrance is a city in the South Bay (southwestern) region of Los Angeles County, California, United States.
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Explore Torrance, California at our hotel near Redondo Beach. Whether you’re traveling to Southern California for business, leisure, or an extended stay, let the Residence Inn Los Angeles Torrance/Redondo Beach be your “Home away from Home”.
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1 Our Torrance, CA hotel is just 2 miles from nearby Redondo Beach Pier with oceanfront dining, upscale shopping and live entertainment. 2 Discover the perfect dining experience.
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If you have an urgent issue related to your water service, call the district phone number listed in the table below. Less urgent matters can be handled by sending us a detailed message using the Contact Us form. If you would like to pay your bill over the phone using our automated bill payment service, please call (866...
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Most of the human body consists of water, which is made from hydrogen and oxygen. The most abundant element in the body is oxygen. Steve Allen, Getty Images. Reference: Chang, Raymond (2007). Chemistry, Ninth Edition. McGraw-Hill. pp.
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(Because of its low atomic weight, even though 63% of the atoms in a body are Hydrogren, this equates to just 10% of the mass of a body). 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of the six elements: Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, and Phosphorus.
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Of the elements found in the human body, four of them make up the largest percentage of our body weight (96.2%). The four elements are oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen. Before you start thinking we should float away with all the oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms, remember that the oxgen molecules are mainly part o...
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Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn't surprising that most of a human body's mass is oxygen. Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules, comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just six elements: oxygen, carbon, h...
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Compounds have many functions that encourage a human cell and a human body to function. Compounds are pure substances made up of atoms of two or more elements chemically combined together in fixed ratios determined by mass. Chemically, carbohydrates are organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and are ...
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Pie charts of typical human body composition by percent of mass, and by percent of atomic composition (atomic percent). Almost 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Only about 0.85% is composed of another five elements: potassium, sulf...
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The elemental composition of the human body can be looked at from the point of view of either mass composition, or atomic composition. To illustrate both views, the adult male human body is approximately 57% water, and water is 11% hydrogen by mass but 67% by count of atoms (i.e. 67 atomic percent). Thus, most of the m...
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Roughly 96 percent of the mass of the human body is made up of just four elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, with a lot of that in the form of water. The remaining 4 percent is a sparse sampling of the periodic table of elements. Oxygen (65%) and hydrogen (10%) are predominantly found in water, which makes...
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The human body is one of the most complex and fascinating things on this planet. There are five major groups of compounds that compose the human body. These are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleotides, and water. These compounds are all very important to humans and without them humans would not be able to survive....
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Sugar soap as typically found in Commonwealth countries is a cleaning material of variable composition sold for use on surfaces affected by greasy or tarry deposits which are not easily removed with routine domestic cleaning materials. When in dry powder form it looks like table sugar thus causing the name.
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Sugar soap is called TSP in the US. (It's tri-sodium phosphate) Make sure it does have all 3 types of sodium phosphates, sometimes it doesn't have all of them. Dilute the powder in water according to directions. By LuvMyGingerKids [45].
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1 An efficient liquid cleaner with a completely different composition to that of Sugar Soap Powder, but designed to work in much the same way. 2 Biodegradable. 3 It is very economical to use – a dilution of half a litre of Sugar Soap Liquid to 5 litres of hot water will clean a large area. 1 It is very economical to ...
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Sugar soap is used to clean and prepare walls for painting or wallpapering, and is very useful in cleaning nicotine stains, grease, pet odors, germs and bacteria, sanitizing the interior walls and floorboards of a desired area. Sugar is not an ingredient in sugar soap, but the dry form of some brands of this soap resem...
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Selleys Original Sugar Soap. Selleys Original Sugar Soap is a powerful liquid household cleaner which is effective in removing grease, grime and dirt from household surfaces. It can be diluted with water or used neat. Also recommended for cleaning surfaces prior to painting and wallpapering. 1 Liquid Sugar Soap, as a p...
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In the U.K., Australia, Canada and New Zealand, sugar soap describes a cleanser composed of sodium carbonate, sodium phosphate, and at times sodium silicate as an abrasive, but homemade versions may differ in composition. Sugar is not an ingredient in sugar soap, but the dry form of some brands of this soap resembles s...
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Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images. Sugar soap is a generic name used to describe a popular chemical cleanser and paint priming solution, available in powder and liquid forms. Sugar is not an ingredient in sugar soap, but the dry form of some brands of this soap resembles sugar crystals, resulting in the name. In th...
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nasal concha. One of the three scroll-like bones that project medially from the lateral wall of the nasal cavity; a turbinate bone. The superior and middle conchae are processes of the lateral mass of the ethmoid bone; the inferior concha is a facial bone. Each overlies a meatus.
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Definition of CONCHA. 1. a: the plain semidome of an apse b: apse. 2. : something shaped like a shell; especially: the largest and deepest concavity of the external ear. — con·chal \-kəl\ adjective. ADVERTISEMENT.
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a shell-shaped structure. concha of auricle the hollow of the auricle of the external ear, bounded anteriorly by the tragus and posteriorly by the antihelix. inferior nasal concha a bone forming the lower part of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. Nasal conchae. supreme nasal concha a thin bony plate occasionally fo...
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The inferior nasal concha (inferior turbinated bone or inferior turbinal/turbinate) is one of the turbinates in the nose. It extends horizontally along the lateral wall of the nasal cavity and consists of a lamina of spongy bone, curled upon itself like a scroll.
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Noun. 1. concha - (anatomy) a structure that resembles a shell in shape. anatomical structure, bodily structure, body structure, complex body part, structure-a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing; he has good bone structure. nasal concha-one of several turbinate bones in the nasal cavity. concha. n, pl...
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concha bullo´sa a cystic distention of the middle nasal concha. inferior nasal concha a thin, bony plate forming the lower part of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity, and the mucous membrane covering the plate. Nasal conchae. Nasal conchae. supreme nasal concha a thin bony plate occasionally found projecting from the...
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concha. a shell-shaped structure. concha of auricle the hollow of the auricle of the external ear, bounded anteriorly by the tragus and posteriorly by the antihelix. inferior nasal concha a bone forming the lower part of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. middle nasal concha the lower of two bony plates projecting f...
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Illustration of Upper Respiratory System. In anatomy, a nasal concha (or turbinate) is a long, narrow and curled bone shelf (shaped like an elongated sea-shell) that protrudes into the breathing passage of the nose. Turbinate bone refers to any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in vertebrates. In human...
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The temperature at the surface of the sun is about 10,000 Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius). The temperature rises from the surface of the sun inward towards the very hot center of … the sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,0
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Neptune is the planet that is the furthest away from the sun. It is about 4.5 billion kilometers from the sun, which is more than three times as distant as Saturn. It is also one of the coldest planets in the solar system. Neptune s temperature can be as low as 55 Kelvin (-218 degrees Celsius). The average temperature ...
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The average temperature on Neptune is about minus 200 degrees Celsius (minus 392 degrees Fahrenheit). Neptune, the farthest known planet of our solar system, is located about 30 times farther away from the sun than Earth is. Only about one thousandth of the sunlight received by our planet reaches Neptune.
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According to scientists, the surface of Neptune is one of the coldest places in the Solar System. At its surface, where the clouds of the planet touch space, the temperature of Neptune can dip down to 55 Kelvin. That’s -218 degrees Celsius.
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The average temperature of Neptune is -200 degrees Celsius (C), which is -328 degrees Fahrenheit (F). However, Neptune's temperature can dip down to -218 degrees Celsius, wh … ich is -360 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second article of amendment, thereby removing the limitation on the number of terms an individual may serve as President. 1 Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts (Democrat): 1995, 1997, and 1999 (all during the presidency of Bill Clinton...
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Under the 22nd Amendment: The US President can serve only two elected terms of 4 years each, as well as up to 2 years as successor to a President who dies or otherwise leave … s office. This creates a practical maximum of 8 years and a potential maximum of 10 years.
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Roosevelt was the first and only President to serve more than two terms. The amendment was passed by Congress in 1947. It was ratified by the states on February 27, 1951. The Twenty-Second Amendment says a person can only be elected to be president two times for a total of eight years. It does make it possible for a pe...
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Term Limit. American presidents are elected for four-year terms. While the 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two full terms in office, it also allows for them to serve two years at most of another president's term. That means the most any president can serve in the White House is 10 years.
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FDR was the first and only president to serve more than two terms. Passed by Congress in 1947, and ratified by the states on February 27, 1951, the Twenty-Second Amendment limits an elected president to two terms in office, a total of eight years.
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Under the 22nd Amendment, a US President may be elected to two 4-year terms of office. However, a President who succeeds to more than 2 years of another President's term may o … nly be elected to one term. So a single President may serve in up to three terms, one of less than 2 years and two of up to 4 years.
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Palladium Jewelry. Palladium is the newest precious metal. A platinum group metal, palladium is rare, lustrous, and naturally white. Palladium has the purity and white tone of platinum but is less dense, making it more affordable. From the same metal family as platinum, palladium is a naturally bright white metal. Howe...
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Over half of the supply of palladium and its congener platinum goes into catalytic converters, which convert up to 90% of harmful gases from auto exhaust (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide) into less-harmful substances (nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapor). Palladium is a soft silver-white metal ...
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Palladium is a chemical element with symbol Pd and atomic number 46. It is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston. Palladium is a soft silver-white metal that resembles platinum. It is the least dense and has the lowest melting point of the platinum group metals. It is soft...
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Guide to Buying Palladium. Palladium resembles the lustrous appearance of platinum and has been used as a precious metal since 1939. It has recently seen an upsurge in popularity to become one of our most fashionable metals. Palladium falls within the platinum group of metals, but is softer than platinum and more affor...
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Palladium is a platinum group metal, and though it is often confused for its more expensive counterpart, palladium is a separate elemental metal. Because of its likeness to platinum, palladium is also used as an industrial catalyst and is a common metal alloyed in the jewelry industry. Palladium and gold alloy, or whit...
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Palladium is one of the three most popular metals used to make white gold alloys (nickel and silver can also be used). Palladium-gold is a more expensive alloy than nickel-gold, but seldom causes allergic reactions (though certain cross-allergies with nickel may occur). Palladium is a soft silver-white metal that resem...
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Palladium itself has been used as a precious metal in jewelry since 1939, as an alternative to platinum for making white gold. This use resulted from the naturally white color of palladium, which required no rhodium plating. Palladium is much less dense than platinum. Palladium is a soft silver-white metal that resembl...
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Palladium is a lustrous silvery white metal with the atomic number 46 and chemical abbreviation of Pd. It is used in electronics, jewelry, and certain other industries. Because the metal is extremely rare, palladium is considered to be a precious metal, and it can command a high price on the open market. Ad. As a membe...
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The treatment for pinkeye depends on the cause. 1 Bacteria. 2 Pinkeye caused by bacteria, including those related to STDs, is treated with antibiotics, in the form of eye drops, ointments, or pills. 3 Eye drops or ointments may need to be applied to the inside of the eyelid three to four times a day for five to seve...
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Conjunctivitis is often called pink eye or red eye because it can cause the white of the eye to take on a pink or red color. The most common causes of conjunctivitis are viruses, bacteria, and allergens. Viral conjunctivitis. 1 Can be caused by a number of different viruses, many of which may be associated with an upp...
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Common causes of bacterial conjunctivitis, an inflammation of the bulbar and/or palpebral conjunctivas, include staphylococci, streptococci, gonococci, and Chlamydia. Complications are expected to develop only in cases caused by extremely pathogenic bacteria, such as C trachomatis or Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Background. ...
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Conjunctivitis when caused by an infection is most commonly caused by a viral infection. Bacterial infections, allergies, other irritants and dryness are also common causes. Both bacterial and viral infections are contagious and passed from person to person, but can also spread through contaminated objects or water. Co...
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Conjunctivitis is the most common cause of red eye. Most frequently, conjunctivitis (and thus red eye) is caused by a bacterial or viral infection. Sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydial infection and gonorrhea are less common causes of conjunctivitis.
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Bacterial Conjunctivitis. Bacterial conjunctivitis is caused by infection of the eye with certain bacteria. Bacterial conjunctivitis. 1 Usually begins in one eye and may sometimes progress to the second eye. 2 Is a leading cause of children being absent from day care or school (Patel, 2007). Viral conjunctivitis. 1 ...
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(May 2012). Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye is inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids). It is commonly due to an infection (usually viral, but sometimes bacterial or parasitic), or an allergic reaction
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Viral Conjunctivitis. Viral conjunctivitis is caused by infection of the eye with a virus. Viral conjunctivitis. 1 Can be caused by a number of different viruses, many of which may be associated with an upper respiratory tract infection, cold, or sore throat. 2 Usually begins in one eye and may progress to the second...
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Conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva, the thin transparent layer of tissue that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye. Conjunctivitis, often called “pink eye,” is a common eye disease, especially in children.
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The time has most definitely come, and here's why: As I mentioned above, I think it justifiable to pay the $120 for a year of Lumosity (as long as you actually use it). It's a lot of money to pay in one shot, but if you buy two new video games in a year it'll cost about the same. But, in my opinion, Lumosity is really ...
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I personally find this 'side-effect' of the brain training to make the program worth sticking with. Any intelligence increases are just gravy. Lumosity costs $14.95/month billed monthly, $6.70/month if you pre-pay for a year and $4.99/month if you pre-pay for two years. There's a 30 day money-back guarantee on the annu...
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Many of you may be familiar with Lumosity (it even has its own commercial on TV now). It's a San Francisco-based company that provides an online brain training program, where subscribers play nearly 40 different games to improve attention, flexibility, memory and problem solving. The experimental group in the Stanford ...
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Many of you may be familiar with Lumosity (it even has its own commercial on TV now). It's a San Francisco-based company that provides an online brain training program, where subscribers play nearly 40 different games to improve attention, flexibility, memory and problem solving.
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If you have the money and you will definitely use the site at least several times each week, then 'yes'. If you would likely spend $120 in the year on more video games or puzzle books and such, then it's definitely worth it to give Lumosity a try and skip the other stuff for a year. But, in my opinion, Lumosity is real...
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The company makes it easy to sign up for Lumosity. You start your brain training with a 3 day trial program. After that, you can decide whether or not you want to pay for the full program, which costs: — $14.95 per month (billed month-to-month). — $6.95 per month (billed annually, or $83.40 for the year). — $4.99 per m...
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Or you can pay $6.95/month if you commit to a full year, $4.99/month for a two-year commitment or a one-time payment of $299.95 for a lifetime subscription. The experimental group in the Stanford study played Lumosity games four times a week for 12 weeks, and results showed that they had improved word finding, executiv...
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Lumosity subscriptions made online at lumosity.com except the monthly plan (e.g., yearly, two-year, and lifetime plans) offer a 30 day, 100% money back guarantee. You may receive a refund by contacting our Customer Service team within 30 days of your purchase. After that 30 day window, we will not provide a refund. For...
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By Tony Hoffman Lumosity is the best known cognitive-training Web site—it presents a series of games and exercises designed to help improve one’s mental abilities. The games, developed by neuroscientists, are challenging and—for the most part—fun. View all 11 photos in gallery Lumosity's games are based around 5 genera...
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This Payment Policy is incorporated into the Lumosity Terms of Service, and applies to users who have purchased a Lumosity subscription plan to access Lumosity online or through a mobile application, and to individuals whose payment details have been used to purchase the Lumosity services. For annual and two-year subsc...
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WatchDog.sys was originally stored in the system directory of C:\windows\system32, if you found the file in other location, your computer is likely sufferfing from virus infection. 1 Click Accessories System Tools System restore. 2 Click the option of “ Restore My Computer to An Earlier Time ” and click Next button. 3...
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Watchdog.sys is a Windows system file that is commonly used to store device drivers and other core system functions for Windows. Similar to Windows EXE files, .SYS files can contain source code, data and programming resources. When Watchdog.sys is being executed by Windows, it stores and retrieves information using the...
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The majority of watchdog.sys errors that you encounter will be blue screen of death errors (also know as a BSOD or STOP error) that occur in Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10: 1 A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If your watchdog.sys BSOD error is related to a ...
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Lots of computer users complain that watchdog.sys always causes computer freezing or blue screen error on the computer by giving a STOP error message when you are working in multi-processor environment. Before learning how to fix the watchdog.sys error, first you should know that the main cause of the watchdog.sys blue...
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WatchDog.sys is a vital system file used by the Microsoft DOS and operating systems, basically every Windows computer has this file, it contains codes for the hardware device drivers in your computer to execute properly, and that explains why WatchDog.sys error has such big impact over the system. 1 Click Accessories S...
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Watchdog.sys is a type of SYS file associated with MSDN Disc 2428.8 developed by Microsoft for the Windows Operating System. The latest known version of Watchdog.sys is 1.0.0.0, which was produced for Windows. This SYS file carries a popularity rating of 1 stars and a security rating of UNKNOWN. If your watchdog.sys BS...
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Recently many computer users have noticed a new problem. When they play a streaming video, from youtube.com or hulu.com or others, the computer freezes, beeps possibly, and a BSOD or blue screen of death error. If you read the content of the blue screen you will find that a file called watchdog.sys has caused the error...
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Simply perform the below steps to fix the registry and WatchDog.sys error. 1 Click here to download registry fix tool. 2 Double click the downloaded file and follow the instruction to install it in your computer. 3 Click Scan button to diagnose your computer for registry problems and system errors. 1 Click Accessori...
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Watchdog.sys with description watchdog is a driver file from company Microsoft Corporation belonging to product Microsoft® Windows NT(TM) Operating System. The file is not digitally signed.
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The easiest way to open a BAK file is to double-click on it and let your PC decide which default application should open the file. If no program opens the BAK file then you probably don't have an application installed that can view and/or edit BAK files. 1 Open the BAK file in its default program and choose to save the...
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Backup file type. The bak File extension is for a long time used for backups. Generally a *.bak file is a backup of original file, when the original extension is renamed to somename .bak. So, to restore original file, rename file to its original extension, if you know it, that is
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Backup file. BAK is a file extension for a file format typically used when creating a backup copy of a file. Normally, a BAK file is created as an automatic backup when an application is editing or making changes to the file in question. Certain database applications use BAK files when making a backup copy of their dat...
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Since we said that a .bak file can be created by different software systems and if you do not have any information about the origin of the file or the program that it was created from, then you need to pass through some additional steps in order to get the information from the backup file. You can find a more detailed ...
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Tip: Use Notepad or another text editor to open the BAK file. Many files are text-only files meaning no matter the file extension, a text editor may be able to properly display the file's contents. This may or may not be the case with BAK files but it's worth a try. 1 Open the BAK file in its default program and choose...
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A large number of applications and computer processes use the .bak extension to create backups of documents that the program is creating. The .bak file extension is a common file extension for the files that are created by the auto-save features that are found in many computer applications. For example, when you are ed...
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In DOS systems, a file with a.BAK extension, indicating that the file is a backup. Many applications produce BAK files as part of their autosave procedure. Periodically, you may want to search for BAK files and delete old ones.
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In computing, .bak is a filename extension commonly used to signify a backup copy of a file. When a program is about to overwrite an existing file (for example, when the user saves the document he or she is working on), the program may first make a copy of the existing file, with. appended to the filename. This commo...
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A: The degree that you need to be a detective can be a minimum of a high school diploma, GED or, preferably, an associate's degree in a subject related to law, criminal justice, forensics, crime scene investigation or legal studies. A: To become a narcotics detective, you will have to gain work experience in a police d...
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A: The amount of time it will take to complete a private investigator degree depends on the level of education you are looking to get. A basic certification can take as little as 6 months and as much as a year. Diplomas take from 1-2 years to complete. A: In order to become a Private Investigator, you need to have deta...
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A: To become a private investigator, you must have a college education. Although there are no specific academic programs for this field, it is recommended that you study areas such as criminal justice, law, investigation, or business administration. A: In order to become a Private Investigator, you need to have detaile...
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4. Get work at a private detective agency. This is typically the first step before you can go out on your own. Most of these agencies are small, without much room for advancement, and they do not have definite steps or ranks that you can follow to move up in your career. Gain work experience. Once you've become a polic...
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The city I live in does it this way, and students are paid $600 a week while in school. Other than that you can attend a police academy at a local community college. Just as a reference point, a community college in my city offers the training for $2600. It costs $98,000 per officer for both. The costs of the police ac...
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Best Answer: Our academy for a brand new officer is 22 weeks long, followed by 12 weeks of field training. It costs $98,000 per officer for both. The costs of the police academy are paid by the department. About 15% of the cadets or probationary officers quit before the end of training. 6,500 people applied for our cla...
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If you choose to get your criminal justice degree at a community college, you’ll pay about $80 per credit. Compare that to private school tuition, which runs about $900 per credit. You’ll need about 60 credits to complete an associate degree and 120 credits to complete a bachelor’s degree. At $80 per community college ...
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A detective, sometimes referred to as an investigator, normally works with a law enforcement agency. Step 1: Earn a College Degree. Detectives usually begin their careers as police officers. Although a GED or high school diploma may be all that's required for some police officer positions, many agencies require a colle...
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Unfortunately, there's no perfect formula for figuring out how much college will cost. The costs for things like tuition and books change every semester and depend on the college or university that you select. Tuition and fees can range from $2,000 to more than $25,000 per year. Community colleges usually offer the lea...