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Aug. 3, 1492: Columbus Sets Out to Discover … a Trade Route
1492: Christopher Columbus, sailing for the Spanish crown, weighs anchor for the New World.
From his flagship Santa Maria, Columbus commanded a squadron that included the caravels Niña and Pinta. The original purpose of the voyage was not to discover new lands... |
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Term: The Upper Mississippi (Historic Marker Erected 1980)
Rest Area, Tourist Info Center No. 31, I-90, French Island, LaCrosse, La Crosse County
From Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to Cairo, Illinois, the upper Mississippi River flows through America's heartland for over 1100 miles. Its currents have borne the Indian's canoe... |
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Dark energy is a very sparse, uniform negative pressure that permeates the entire observable universe. It accounts for 70% of the mass/energy in the universe and is responsible for its accelerating rate of expansion. Dark energy is unlike the energy we are familiar wi... |
Cameron marks 1919 Amritsar massacre
UK Prime Minister David Cameron visited the site of the infamous 1919 Amritsar massacre by British troops in India on Wednesday -- but those hoping he might apologize for the atrocity were disappointed.
Cameron, the first serving British prime minister to visit Amritsar, a Sikh holy... |
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This item is in: Food Science > Nestlé functional foods and nutrition series > Nestle nutrition workshop: Pediatric programMicrobial host-interaction: Tolerance versus allergy
Edited by P Brandtzaeg, E Isolauri and S L Prescott
Nestlé Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric program Series No. 64
Most indigenous microbes o... |
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Microsoft Word styles are powerful tools included in all versions of Word.
If you are a new user, you may not know what styles are or how to apply them to format your documents.
Whether you own Word 2007 or 2010, this article will help you understand the basics of Microsoft Word styles. It shows you how to find the pre... |
One entry found for correct.
Main Entry: 2correct
Function: adjective 1: meeting or agreeing with a particular standard <correct behavior> 2: agreeing with fact or known truth <the correct pronunciation> - corĚrectĚly /-rek-(t)l/ adverb - corĚrectĚness /-rek(t)-ns/ noun synonymsCORRECT, ACCURATE, EXACT, PRECISE mean br... |
Key Stage 1 (5 - 7 yrs)
At Key Stage 1, drama is incorporated into many different areas of the curriculum and taught by the class teacher. Drama can provide an opportunity for success irrespective of academic ability and can lead to the development of confident, articulate and well-rounded children.
The drama curriculu... |
3 entries found for fission.
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Main Entry: 1fis·sion
Pronunciation: fish-n also fizh-
Function: noun 1: a splitting or breaking up into parts 2: a method of reproduction in which a living cell or body divides into two or more parts each of which grows into a whole new individual 3: the sp... |
Imaging and radiology
Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease.
Radiology may be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. The field of therapeutic radiology, which uses x-rays to treat cancer, is now called radiation oncolog... |
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A common European crow (Corvus corone) having glossy black plumage.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. The common crow of Europe, Corvus corone: so called because it often feeds on carrion. See cut under crow.
- n. The urubu or black vulture... |
The Wakhan Valley (also pronounced Vakhan) is a majestic alpine valley in the Badakhshan region of Afghanistan and Tajikistan (the "Wakhan Corridor" refers to the part of the valley in Afghanistan). It is located in the Pamir Mountains in Central Asia. Its upper reaches consist of two wide, hilly plains surrounded by a... |
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A device, such as a fuse or percussion cap, used to set off an explosive charge.
- n. An explosive.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. That which detonates; it detonating preparation; a percussion-cap.
- n. A device used to detonate an explo... |
Me and You and a Dog Named Blue
Published in TC Today - Volume 24, No. 1
Angela worked for Nickelodeon and Alice worked for Children's Television Workshop. Each of them wanted to create educational television programming for children that would be the best programming around. So they came to Teachers College to learn a... |
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. The income of a government from all sources appropriated for the payment of the public expenses.
- n. Yield from property or investment; income.
- n. All the income produced by a particular source.
- n. A governmental department set up to collec... |
I'm sure you've heard that abusing alcohol hurts your health. But how many years of drinking do you think it takes to visibly affect your brain? Ten years? Twenty?
It turns out that it doesn't take that long at all—in fact, scientists can already see changes in the brains of teenagers who drink.
In a new research study... |
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There are a couple easy ways to insert a hyperlink in an OpenOffice document. For both, start by highlighting the word or image to which you’d like to attach the hyperlink. Next, click on the Insert menu, and select Hyperlink.
The hyperlink dialog box opens and offers several choices; Internet, Mail &News, Document, an... |
A full and active life supported by caring relationships can reduce the occurrence of challenging behaviors in people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities1. However, if such behaviors occur, people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and those who support them must have access to positive... |
Uganda Ministry of Health, Uganda Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda Bureau of Statistics, International Livestock Research Institute, World Resources Institute
This report presents maps and analyses designed to inform the policies surrounding
poverty reduction efforts in Uganda and to help
reach the 2015 nation... |
When he shot President Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth was 26 years old, and one of the nation’s most famous actors. (Charles DeForest Fredericks/National Portrait Gallery)
John Wilkes Booth, a Maryland native, spent the war performing in theatrical productions. But the conflict was never far from his mind. In a letter to h... |
Featuring Winston Shrout
There are several forms of the Latin term habeas corpus. In this DVD we are going to make its meaning simple and understandable. Habeas corpus was a privilege guaranteed by the Magna Carta of 1215 AD. It is an extremely important legal instrument that safeguards individual freedom against arbit... |
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Christmas Lights Powered By Poop
Research At UC Denver Proves Viability Of Waste As Energy Source
Last Updated: 879 days ago
A small lighted Christmas tree in a UC Denver laboratory proves the practicality of a novel renewable energy source, and points to its enormous potential.Jason Ren, an assistant professor of civi... |
A nurse attends to the children’s ward of the National Tuberculosis Hospital in Kyrgyzstan. According to the World Health Organization, more than 250,000 children develop TB each year, and for around 100,000 of them, TB is fatal. Global Fund-supported programs to fight tuberculosis, AIDS and malaria are working to impr... |
Indonesia Digging Up Too Much Coal: Greenpeace
Indonesia’s ambitious plans to boost coal production and exports from Kalimantan are ill-advised and not worth the environmental and social cost, according to a key report from Greenpeace.
In the “Point of No Return” report released last week, the environmental group said ... |
On January 9th, citizens living in southern Sudan will vote on a referendum to secede from the northern part of the country. A clock in the town of Juba, the political center of southern Sudan, counts down to this referendum, symbolical of the locals’ excitement to part from the hegemonic north. Nearby, the Darfur geno... |
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The Siddur That Saved A Life
An extract from In Search of Holiness, a newly published collection of writings of the late Rabbi Ephraim Gastwirth.
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The real sermons in life, those which have the greatest impact, are not those which are delivered from the lofty tower of a pulpit to a congregation ... |
The Righteous Among The Nations
About the Program
"In those times there was darkness everywhere. In heaven and on earth, all the gates of compassion seemed to have been closed. The killer killed and the Jews died and the outside world adopted an attitude either of complicity or of indifference. Only a few had the coura... |
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MOTHERS PREPARING the family meals for a week have been advised to replace meat with beans or lentils once a week – a move which could help to “fix the world’s broken food system”.
The suggestion is part of a new worldwide campaign by Oxfam to address the world’s food imbalance, pointing out that the amount of food thr... |
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When you spend a lot of time with your friends you may notice changes in their eating habits that worry you. Or you may also notice them acting differently or feel they have changed. Are you worried they have an eating disorder?
Signs to look out for are them often talking about weight and shape, saying things like:
- ... |
Reforming the Reformation
A Description of Christ
- Richard Sibbes (1577 - 1635) was a Puritan theologian, Cambridge academic, and much-loved author. View all resources by Richard Sibbes
"Behold my servant, whom I have chosen; my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased: I will put my Spirit upon him, and he shall shew... |
WiFi is defined as an abbreviation for
An example of WiFi is
WiFi Broadband Cable DSL Definitions
What Is WiFi?
How Does Wireless Internet Work?
How to Build a Wifi
How to Connect to Wifi
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Explain Wireless Access Point
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5 tips to introduce children to classical music
Explore This Story
Concert pianist Jason Cutmore and narrator Rick Phillips perform two concerts for children and their families July 22 and 29 at Music Niagara, Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Prokofiev’s musical tale, “Peter and the Wolf” is featured in the first concert at noon i... |
Galaxy Cluster Takes It to the Extreme
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
Chandra X-ray Center, Cambridge, Mass.
News release: 07-065
Evidence for an awesome upheaval in a massive galaxy cluster was discovered in an image made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The origin of a bright arc of ferociously ho... |
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These are my skewness notes for S1 which explain the coefficient of skewness at the bottom.
In a symmetrical distribution mean = median = mode and Q2 – Q1 = Q3 – Q2. A positive skew distribution has a tail to the positive side, mean > median > mode and Q2 – Q1 < Q3 – Q2. A negative skew distribution has a tail to the n... |
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Welcome to the International Youth Climate Policy working group
We’ll be using this as our primary means of communication as we discuss and develop policy positions leading up to (and beyond) Copenhagen!
Role of the Youth Climate Policy Group:
1. To discuss and keep up to date with poli... |
Over 8,000 websites created by students around the world who have participated in a ThinkQuest Competition.
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Troy: Myth and Reality
The entry on Troy describes one of the most fascinating episodes in the unclearly defined border line between legend and reality. For many years Homer’s Iliad was... |
Quit vegetables and fruits and exercising – that`s the new mantra for losing weight, according to a nutritionist.
Zoe Harcombe has said that everything that people thought was good to stay healthy - fewer calories and more exercise - only packs on the flab.
"It`s a myth. It`s the carbs that pile on the pounds," The New... |
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Virtual doctors and virtual scalpels have begun to save people's lives. New technology has arrived and it is VIRTUAL SURGERY. Many college universities have begun to allow their student... |
Salty diets tied to kidney stones, osteoporosis
Toronto: People eating high salt diets tend to develop kidney stones and osteoporosis, a bone disease that leads to increased risk of fracture, says a study.
Principal investigator Todd Alexander from the University of Alberta and his team have uncovered an important link... |
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Twenty-five days. That's how long it took Dr. Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University to undo more than 30 years of exquisitely programmed biology packed into a woman's cheek cell and just maybe change the world. In a procedure that some scientists thought could take decades to discover, Yamanaka tricked the cheek cell int... |
Patan (Sanskrit: पाटन Pātan, Nepal Bhasa: यल Yala), officially Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City, is one of the major cities of Nepal located in the south-central part of Kathmandu Valley.
The city was initially designed in the shape of the Buddhist Dharma-Chakra (Wheel of Righteousness). The four thurs or mounds on the p... |
The disease, called peste de petit ruminants, or PPR, is highly lethal, with an 86 percent mortality rate among goats. It is caused by a virus that is similar to measles in humans.
The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said 1 million goats and 600,000 sheep are at risk of contracting the disease. To protect them, ... |
(HealthDay News) -- Hemorrhoids are often painful swollen veins near the anus, the U.S. National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC) says.
They commonly are triggered by straining during bowel movements, the effects of pregnancy or childbirth, or constipation.
To relieve the pain of hemorrhoids, the ND... |
The drought in Texas, during March, was the worst since 1895.
That is about the time my parents were born 120 years ago.
I never thought it could be worse than the drought of the 1950s, but it is. Drive out into grazing country where mesquite aren't too thick and all you can see is dry, cracked soil with an occasional ... |
by Gregory McNamee
Talk about your worm’s-eye view of the world. From time to time, I am pleased in this column to announce the discovery of some hitherto unknown species,or the rediscovery of one thought to have disappeared. An international team of scientists has done this one better, announcing the discovery of an e... |
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A mighty wall surrounds the medina, the old part of the Tunisian city of Sousse, whose fortifications date back to the 9th century. They were built by the Aghlabid Dynasty, who were strongly influenced by Islam.
There is a remarkable gate at the northern edge of the medina. It is the entrance to the ribat, an impressiv... |
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September 14, 2012
Packing a Healthy Lunch Means Keeping Food Safety in Mind Too
BUFFALO, Mo. With school back in session, many children will bring a packed lunch from home to school. That makes it important to know how to make lunches nutritious... |
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"The real question is not whether these cities shrink – we're all shrinking – but whether we let it happen in a destructive or sustainable way," said [Dan Kildee, treasurer of Genesee County, Michigan, where Flint is located]. "Decline is a fact of life in Flint. Resisting it is like resisting gravity."...Nobody will b... |
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Work - Overview
The tools, rules, and relationships of the workplace illustrate some of the enduring collaborations and conflicts in the everyday life of the nation. The Museum has more than 5,000 traditional American tools, chests, and simple machines for working wood, stone, metal, and leather. Materials on welding, ... |
September 18, 2007 > History
Pioneer School People
The original Act to create the County of Alameda called for an election of officers that did not mention a County Superintendent of Schools, but at the first election held in May 1853, Rev. William W. Brier was elected to that office. County officials divided the count... |
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South Carolina, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida, west to southern Alabama.
Ambystoma cingulatum occupies seasonally wet, pine flatwoods, and pine savannas in the southern United States. The Flatwoods salamander is typically found under logs near small cypress ponds. Traditionally, the Flatwoods salamander was fo... |
Answer: Even better! A lot of ag research stations have investigated the application of chemicals through irrigation systems. Typically they find that fertigation provides the following advantages compared to ground application:
Question: What about chemicals other than fertilizers?
Answer: Most of the above advantages... |
Chronometric Techniques–Part II
Most of the chronometric dating methods in use today are radiometric . That is to say, they are based on knowledge of the rate at which certain radioactive isotopes within dating samples decay or the rate of other cumulative changes in atoms resulting from radioactivity. Isotopes are spe... |
“Redefining a word isn't always the same as giving it a new meaning. Sometimes you're just trying to pare it down to the core concept that people missed the first time around. Dictionary definitions of "camera" used to mention film and plates; now they just refer to a photosensitive surface. But the meaning of "camera"... |
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Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
March 11, 1996
Hubble Telescope Maps Pluto
Credit: A. Stern (SwRI), M. Buie (Lowell Observatory), NASA, ESA,
Explanation: No spacecraft from Earth h... |
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We created this website to teach participant programmers, even those with a poor base, how to use HTML but not only. We invite you to start the programming course right away. But first, "the menu"...
Beginner`s guide - For those of you who are beginners in the way of creating a web page
HTML Tutorials - For those of yo... |
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Inner City Kids Meet Outdoor Life
December 24, 2009
by: Laurie Johnson
"Ok get your helpers to open your reagent..."
About 30 fifth-graders bundled in sweatshirts and gloves are huddled around Naturalist Teri MacArthur as she demonstrates a water quality testing experiment.
"One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eig... |
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says imagination is child’s play
Parents who invest a lot of time and thought into choosing
Christmas gifts for their child may find themselves frustrated
when the child plays with the box the present came in rather
than the gift itself.
Dr. Ron Fannin,
associate professor of fam... |
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Though he was highly thought of in his own day and for many years thereafter, one hears today little of Daniel Sennert. He was born in Breslau in 1572. His father, a shoemaker, died when Daniel was 13, and his mother had a hard time sending him to the University of Wittenberg, where he was sent in 1593. In 1597, he fin... |
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1785 - 10th May 1863
The son of a Greenock merchant, the tall and "somewhat ungainly" Anderson traded as a manufacturer before managing the Glasgow Union Banking Company. His main achievement was the absorption of private banks into the Union Bank of Scotland, starting with the Thistle Bank of Glasgow in 1836 and inclu... |
In an age of advanced technology, our generation is the key to helping society advance. How are we being prepared for the future?
The key to the doors of opportunity and success is an experience of the real world at an early age. This would include responsibilities of a higher level -- mastering time, managing money, e... |
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This is Science Today. A new study has found ergonomically
correct tools - such as computer keyboards - benefit
workers a little later than previously thought. David
Rempel, the director of the University of California's
Ergonomics Program, says this study, which was done
in connection with researchers at the Lawrence ... |
The Library provides a wide array of resources and services to help you assist the student in your life with their exciting education journey. You may need an Orange County library card to access some of the resources. Get yours today!
When it's time to think about heading back to school, this Virtual Gallery should be... |
Hb electrophoresis; Hgb electrophoresis; Electrophoresis - hemoglobin
Hemoglobin electrophoresis is a test that measures the different types of the oxygen-carrying protein (hemoglobin) in the blood.
Blood is typically drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. The site is cleaned w... |
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