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Health departments all across the state have reported high number of flu cases.
The latest totals showed that there were more than 10-thousand confirmed cases of the flu across the state.
What's shocking is that th... |
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From Holocron - Star Wars Combine
|Average Height||1.7 meters |
|Skin color||Gold to yellow-brown with dark stripes |
|Distinctions||Lion-like aliens |
|Average lifespan||Up to 79 standard years old |
|Known Members||List of known Cathar|
Biology and Appearance
The Cathar are a race of feline-like, biped humanoids from... |
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Meningitis Rate Is Dropping in U.S.
CDC Researchers Say Pneumococcal Vaccine Is Helping to Lower Meningitis Rate
May 25, 2011 -- Cases of bacterial meningitis continue to decline in the U.S., with incidence falling by almost a third over the last decade, the CDC says.
The latest drop is being attributed in part to the ... |
The kindergarten have been planning to offer a preventive program on sexual assault for young children, but they were still deliberating about this. After what happened, they are now ready to start, but how? By looking for the best program available.
I got hold of one program that they call, 'Ich bin doch kein Heini!?'... |
In programming, classification of a particular type of information. It is easy for humans to distinguish between different types of data. We can usually tell at a glance whether a number is a percentage, a time, or an amount of money. We do this through special symbols -- %, :, and $ -- that indicate the data's type. S... |
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Campbell County, Georgia was a county of the U.S. state of Georgia from 1828 to 1931. It was created by the state legislature on December 20, 1828 from land taken from Fayette, Coweta, and Carroll counties, and from the half of DeKalb County which became Fulton County soon afterward. Georgia's Cherokee Land Lottery of ... |
Teachers love to assign book reports. Did you ever wonder why? Sure, you could think of it as a cruel attempt to force you to read. But it might be a little more than that!
Your teacher's goal is to broaden your understanding of the world and society. That is what good books do!
What Is Included in a Book Report?
Book ... |
Primary Health Care in Action
Madagascar in numbers1
- Life expectancy (both sexes, 2006): 59 years
- Gross National Product per capita (PPP in international $, 2006): 870
- Per capita total expenditure on health (PPP in international $, 2005): 33
- Number of physicians (per 10 000 population, 2005): 3
MADAGASCAR PRIMA... |
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The ungulates and their relatives are a puzzling group, including animals as diverse as whales and hippos, elephants and hyraxes, horses and tapirs, giraffes and sheep. What they have in common is that many of them walk around on their toenails. The phylogeny (family relationships) of the ungulates is a constantly shif... |
hyperbole examples for kids: story
A hyperbole is simply a phrase with an exaggeration that is meant to have impact. Hyperboles are not literal. They're meant to paint a funny picture or make a point. Here are some examples of hyperboles to illustrate the point and to help you identify them when they come up in speech ... |
I posted a couple of weeks ago about our progress with determining importance and main idea/details in informational text. If you're interested, you can read about that here. While we continue to work on this, we have layered in work on note taking and text structures. I will eventually share some of that work, but tod... |
Enclosed are movies of intracellular recordings from either single relay cells during spontaneous intrinsic oscillations, or during the generation of spindle waves. In addition, there are movies of the response of cortical neurons to current pulses or the presentation of a visual stimulus.
These movies are highly instr... |
In 1991 the Galileo spacecraft photographed the asteroid, Gaspra. This picture shows the asteroid in false color. Gaspra circles the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
Click on image for full size
Japan And U.S. Join Together for Asteroid Expedition
News story originally written on June 20, 1997
The first asteroid collectio... |
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A spectacular cathedral whose architecture has been inspired by
the northern lights has launched in a town 500 kilometres north of
the Arctic Circle in Norway.
Designed by Danish architectural firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen in
collaboration with local company Link Arkitekter, the cathedral
opened this week, more than 10 ye... |
Odd Wisconsin Archive
The Search for Wisconsin's First Priest
That's the question that greeted Rev. A.A.A. Schmirler as he paddled the rivers of northern Wisconsin during the summer of 1959. The historian-priest was not fishing, however, but retracing the route of the first missionary to visit Wisconsin almost exactly ... |
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If you're overweight, your primary care physician will help assess the role your weight plays in your knee pain and recommend a plan of treatment accordingly. Most likely, a plan for weight loss will be part of your treatment. Many knee problems can be avoided by maintaining a healthy weight.
Carrying extra weight is d... |
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Ma Ingalls describes family life in 1861
Letters to Charles and Martha Carpenter, 1861-1919 and 1975-1977 (selection).
Caroline Quiner Ingalls (mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder) wrote this letter to her sister, Martha Quiner Carpenter, on Oct. 6, 1861. Both sisters were in their early twenties and recently married. Carol... |
Many living things undergo a process known as development
in which a single cell replicates and divides to form a multicellular organism
with various structures and functions that the original cell did not have.
You are one such organism, growing from a fertilized egg cell in your mother's
womb to the full-sized adult ... |
The Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
Search by Keyword | Browse by
The online presentation of The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers at the
Library of Congress, comprising about 10,121 library items or approximately
49,084 digital images, do... |
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I'm young - do I really need to know the signs of a Stroke?
Q. I hear a lot about knowing the signs of stroke. I'm young - Is it really important to me?
A. A Stroke can happen to anyone at anytime, regardless of race, gender or age, so we all should be aware of the risks, symptoms and prevention.
Some risks for stroke ... |
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“To say nothing of Bill, staggering around those second-tier campaign-stops, still wagging that effete index-finger in our faces.”
“The nails should be neither longer nor shorter than the points of the fingers; and the surgeon should practice with the extremities of the fingers, the index-f... |
Lice are tiny insects that do not need wings.
They are brownish coloring and they're very small when they are born. That’s exactly why it is really not easy to see them. Full grown head lice are usually about the size of a little sesame seed. Head lice can not fly or swim and they only by individual touching another pe... |
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties.
- n. The period of such conflict.
- n. The techniques and procedures of war; military science.
- n. A condition of active antagonism or contention: ... |
The challenges we face due to the effects of climate change are unprecedented.
Its reach is widespread, taking into account damage to ecosystems - which in turn effects entire nation’s infrastructures - the economy and peoples' health. Already we are seeing extreme weather conditions leading to widespread hunger and di... |
The Feasibility of Micronutrient (Iron) Food Fortification in Pacific Island Countries (A report of Mr Robert Hughes prepared for WHO Western Pacific Regional Office)
The main aim of the consultancy was to obtain information on food production and distribution, availability and consumption in the Pacific to determine t... |
October 20 2008
Position Paper No. 611: Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon
Download the complete report below.
The No Child Left behind Act of 2002 (NCLB) was enacted to shine more light on student performance previously hidden by school-wide, aggregate achievement results. NCLB makes important progress toward that goal by... |
Achieving Quality the Final Piece of the Puzzle
Properly calibrated testing equipment ensures quality
In order for a business to generate a high-quality product or service, it is essential to obtain a quality measurement system that will be used to study the integrity of its finished product. In the certification indus... |
There is a huge diversity of creatures that share the common name ‘worms’, such as flat worms, hook worms, ribbon worms, horsehair worms, and segmented worms. The common earthworm is a member of the class Oligochaeta, within the phylum Annelida (segmented worms). Only about one-third of the earthworms in North America ... |
xmlsh is derived from a similar syntax as the unix shells (see Philosophy) . If you are familiar with any of these shell languages (sh,bash,ksh,zsh) you should be right at home. An attempt was made to stay very close to the sh syntax where reasonable, but not all subtlies or features of the unix shells are implemented.... |
Thu September 20, 2012
Why Pictures Can Sway Your Moral Judgment
Originally published on Thu September 20, 2012 8:41 am
When we think about morality, many of us think about religion or what our parents taught us when we were young. Those influences are powerful, but many scientists now think of the brain as a more basi... |
Is the U.S. Ready for Human Rights? :: Discussion Guide
The articles mentioned below are available on our website: see our Focus index to our Human Rights issue. You are welcome to download and photocopy the articles free of charge. If you would like to purchase multiple copies of YES! or subscriptions for your class o... |
Wastes and waste management
Finnish waste legislation covers all types of waste except certain special wastes such as radioactive wastes, which are controlled by separate laws. Finnish waste legislation is largely based on EU legislation, but in some cases includes stricter standards and limits than those applied in th... |
Offering Hope with the Power of the Sun
Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and its population is the third hungriest in the world. The 8.9 million residents lack adequate food and shelter. Children regularly die from easily preventable and treatable diseases. It is hard to believe such desperation e... |
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Best Evidence in Brief: Free, fortnightly round-up of education research news
Better: Evidence-based Education: Magazineexploring effective practice
A Book for Governors: Must-read book for school governors
Best Evidence Encyclopaedia: Which educational programmes have good evidence?
The IEE is working to help schools ... |
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Click on the names to hear how they are pronounced
AD 581, Yang Jian replaced North Zhou from the Two Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties and established a new era. He named this new dynasty Sui. He was the emperor -- Sui Wendi. He was a good emperor who made the lives of civilians much better than before. He made man... |
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Now The Rats Are Sinking The Leaking Ship
While the massive population of New York City is awfully impacted by Sandy, there is a more populous and even more caustic population that is struggling with the aftermath: Rats! As Forbes notes, the NYC Subway is notorious for its rat population and with all five subway tubes ... |
Our Baby Parrots
All of our baby parrots are left with their mother for the first three weeks of their lives. Doing this ensures a strong immune and gut flora system develops. At three weeks of age, the babies are taken from the nest, are handfed and the socialization period begins.
At around eight weeks old, the babie... |
The real goal of nutrition is the management of cellular inflammation. Increased cellular inflammation makes us fat, sick, and dumb (how about overweight, ill, and less intelligent). Strictly speaking, diets are defined by their macronutrient balance. This is because that balance determines the resulting hormonal respo... |
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Shortly after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, mysterious honeycomb material was found floating in the Gulf of Mexico and along coastal beaches. Using state-of-the-art chemical forensics and a bit of old-fashioned detective work, a research team led by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) confirmed ... |
Chinese Yellow-headed Box Turtles are considered to be one of the 25 most endangered turtles in the world, with fewer than 150 individuals remaining in the wild. They once thrived in streams in the highlands of the Anhui Province of eastern China. But the population collapsed due to human consumption, use in traditiona... |
Day One: Write a poem where each line starts with a letter from your first name (an Acrostic). It can be about anything, but it should not be about you or your name.
Mountainous rises, then hills, then the flats of gold waving in the wind
Easterly sunrise over over fields of white tailed deer that breathe mist into the... |
by Jonah Lehrer
Book list Creativity a flash in the pan or 99-percent perspiration? A-list journalist Lehrer (How We Decide, 2009) tackles the question in broad strokes, covering topics as diverse as office layouts, urban planning, drug use, and brain chemistry. It turns out that the question isn't easy to answer, for ... |
The Waste Prevention and Management Regulation, 2012, which came into effect on 18 April 2012 in Bhutan is a comprehensive regulation for the waste minimization and management. It establishes various agencies and monitoring authorities for the effective implementation of this regulation, and is applied to all point sou... |
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April 1, 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) appropriates significant new funding for programs under Parts B and C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Part B of the IDEA provides funds to state educational agencies (SEAs) and local educational agencies (LEAs) to help th... |
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November 17, 2012
Old school – how I made presentations back in 1993
As I approach a quarter century of teaching, I’m making yet another shift in how I present videos in class, and that led me to ponder the ways classroom technology has changed since I began teaching physics at Bartlesville High School in 1989.
Back th... |
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Shallow caves in central Arizona protect masonry dwellings built in the early 14th Century. These and additional sites in the surrounding areas were home to the Salado people. They left no written record of their existence, no chronology of events that shaped their society. The most vivid signs of life are in their pot... |
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Testiscles should lower from the abdomen into the scrotum before birth. Some boys are born with one or both testicles still inside the abdomen or groin. This is called undescended testicles. Orchiopexy is a surgery to lower the testicle(s) into the scrotum.
Reasons for Procedure
Orchiopexy is done to treat undescended ... |
Principal Proposed Uses
- Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
A member of the mint family, perilla is used in a variety of Asian foods to add both flavor and color. It is also grown ornamentally in gardens.
The stem of the plant is used in Chinese medicine for treatment of morning sickness. The leaves are said to be helpful ... |
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Fractions may have numerators and denominators that are composite numbers
(numbers that has more factors than 1 and itself).
How to simplify a fraction:
- Find a common factor of the numerator and denominator. A common factor is
a number that will divide into both numbers evenly. Two is a common factor of 4 and 14.
- D... |
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The Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) of Seyfert galaxy M77 (NGC 1068), about 60 million light years from Earth, in the X-ray light, as photographed by Chandra X-ray Observatory.
A composite Chandra X-ray (blue/green) and Hubble optical (red) image of M77 (NGC 1068) shows hot gas blowing away from a central supermassive ob... |
Units of Work
The Units of Work are delivered as downloadable WORD documents so that teachers can customise them for use in their classroom. They include references to electronic resources (software, websites and items from The Learning Federation collection of online resources), print resources (many include worksheet... |
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The surname Spink in my family tree is from my paternal line. At the moment I have 27 people with this surname. The earliest person is my 4x great grandfather William Spink who was born about 1764, probably in the Linton area of the Yorkshire Dales.
According to surnamedb the name Spink is of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is ... |
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Uncle Tom's Trail was first constructed in 1898 by "Uncle" Tom Richardson. The five years following its construction, Uncle Tom led visitors on tours which included crossing the river upstream from the present day Chittenden Bridge, and then following his rough trail to the base of the Lower Falls. The tour was conclud... |
China has stunned the world with its rapid economic growth in recent years, showcased through the glittering skyline of Shanghai and the global events like the 2008 Olympics. But while the country has amassed tremendous wealth, China still trails the developed world in its ability to provide even basic health care for ... |
Information and Public Awareness Programme
The objective of “Information & Public Awareness Programme” is to disseminate information on new and renewable sources of energy (NRSE) systems/devices through variety of media like electronic, print & exhibition as well as outdoor media, thereby popularizing and creating awar... |
Newly discovered bacterial alchemists could help save billions of plastic bottles from landfills. The Pseudomonas strains can convert the low-grade PET plastic used in drinks bottles into a more valuable and biodegradable plastic called PHA.
PHA is already used in medical applications, from artery-supporting tubes call... |
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Simple observational proof of the greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide
Posted by Ari Jokimäki on April 19, 2010
Recently, I showed briefly a simple observational proof that greenhouse effect exists using a paper by Ellingson & Wiscombe (1996). Now I will present a similar paper that deepens the proof and shows more clea... |
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Growing Native Plants
Pelargonium rodneyanum, commonly known as the Magenta Storksbill, is a member of the family Geraniaceae. Naturally occurring in fragmented populations within heathland, rocky outcrops, sclerophyll forest and woodland areas of South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria. P. rodneyanum is commerci... |
The fish family that includes herrings, shads, sardines, and menhadens is a large, global family with 216 species. Most species are tropical and almost all species are found in oceans, although some are found in freshwater as well. Fish in this family are small to medium-sized, from 2 to 75 cm long. They generally have... |
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WASHINGTON -- Splitting 5-4, the Supreme Court yesterday rejected the Clinton administration's plan to use statistical sampling to make up for individuals who get overlooked in the 2000 census.
The court ruled that the allocation of House of Representatives seats after the next census must be based on a head count.
The... |
Effects of agriculture, urbanization, and climate on water quality in the northern Great Plains
Limnol. Oceanogr., 44(3_part_2), 1999, 739-756 | DOI: 10.4319/lo.1999.44.3_part_2.0739
ABSTRACT: The QuAppelle Valley drainage system provides water to a third of the population of the Canadian Great Plains, yet is plagued b... |
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Spark plugs are instrumental in making a gasoline engine run. They shoot out a spark of electricity into the compressed mixture of air and gasoline within an engine's cylinders. This ignites the mixture and forces the cylinder's piston down. The motion of the piston is what creates power.
Spark plugs also have another ... |
Approximately 7000 seeds per gram
seed-counts are only a guide, not to be used for accurate calculations.
B and T World Seeds' reference number:
USDA average, annual, minimum temperature Zone:4
Type of plant - perennial
Flower: dk. PURPLE, YELLOW throat, infl. 1-6
Fruit: ........(prov. Sutherland, Caithness, Orkney onl... |
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By Julie Steenhuysen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Using cervical fluid collected from routine Pap smears, U.S. researchers were able to spot genetic changes caused by both ovarian and endometrial cancers, offering promise for a new kind of screening test for these deadly cancers.
Experts say that although the test has tremendou... |
E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898.
Sublime Porte (The).
The Ottoman empire. It is the French for Porta Sublma, the lofty gate. Constantinople has twelve gates, and near one of these gates is a building with a lofty gateway called Bab-i-humajun. In this building resides the vizier, in the s... |
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