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By Julie Steenhuysen
An influential U.S. panel has called for routine HIV screening for all Americans aged 15 to 65, a change that could help reduce some of the stigma about getting tested for the sexually transmitted infection that causes AIDS.
The draft recommendations, released on Monday by the U.S. Preventive Servi... |
When President John F. Kennedy gave his inaugural speech over 50 years ago, he asked Americans to do something they had never been asked to do before. “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.”
When the country did ask that question, Kennedy replied with the formation of the Peace... |
Technology transfer is the process of taking existing
knowledge, facilities or capabilities developed under research and development and using these findings to fulfil public and/or private needs.
Essentially, technology transfer brings scientific and research findings to
the marketplace. There are several technology t... |
This type of image shows heat based radiation from the infrared spectrum. In other words, the warmer the surface, the more infrared radiation it emits. For a satellite image, cooler surfaces are bright and warmer surfaces are dark. Since the atmosphere cools as you increase in altitude, clouds would show up as bright a... |
Logo Logo Colors
Transforming the logo with color
Red and gray
Black and gray
We designed the logo to be printed in two colors, but it's also flexible so that it stands out just as effectively in black and white, red and gray, or custom colors. In our design research, however, we discovered that certain color solutions... |
Byrd recounts 50 years
They call him the man who saved the eagles
Mitchell Byrd likes to tell people that his 50 years at William and Mary are due either to his perserverance or administrative benevolence.
“I’m not sure which it is,” Byrd, director emeritus at the Center for Conservation Biology at the College, says wi... |
Wed October 24, 2012
When Fire Met Meat, The Brains Of Early Humans Grew Bigger
Originally published on Wed October 24, 2012 1:08 pm
If you're reading this blog, you're probably into food. Perhaps you're even one of those people whose world revolves around your Viking stove and who believes that cooking defines us as c... |
Viticulture - n. : the cultivation or culture of grapes
Enology - n. :a science that deals with wine and wine making
The V&E Department combines the sciences of viticulture and enology in a single research and teaching unit that encompasses all of the scientific disciplines that impact grape growing and winemaking. For... |
This Week in the Civil War
Posted at: 03/01/2013 9:08 AM
By The Associated Press
This Week in The Civil War, for week of Sunday, March 3: Lincoln signs Enrollment Act to draft new troops.
When the Civil War erupted in April 1861, many on both sides of the conflict had expected it to be a short-lived war. But nearly two... |
Our Catholicism Project film crew arrived at the shores of large lake in far northwest Ireland, in the county of Donegal. We stepped onto a ferry and were taken to an island in the middle of the lake. On the island was a collection of buildings, which in both architecture and color reminded me vividly of Alcatraz priso... |
Metadata Plus: How Libraries Assure Discovery of Locally Created Content
This presentation offers a simple illustration of the ways html code, metadata tagging and other strategies enable content discovery. It contains examples that can be understood by anyone familiar with a bibliographic record. Librarians who grasp ... |
Threat of eutrophication to the Baltic Ecoregion
A widespread and persistent problem
Eutrophication it is a process where bodies of water, such as lakes, estuaries, or slow-moving streams, receive excess nutrients that stimulate excessive plant growth.
This enhanced plant growth, often called an algal bloom, reduces di... |
(dailyRx News) Brain devastation resulting from stroke and head trauma is often due to the overproduction of a substance in the brain called glutamate. A new method of therapy may prevent this from happening.
Glutamate, a short-lived neurotransmitter, is normally almost absent in brain fluids. Following injury or strok... |
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About star trails
The important things
The quality of the sky is the single most important ingredient in succes... |
It sounds like the plot to a science fiction story, but new scientific research hypothesizes that "advanced dinosaurs" may have evolved on other
planets in the universe.
In his report, Breslow discusses the age-old mystery of why the building blocks of terrestrial amino acids (which make up proteins), sugars, and
the g... |
August 14, 2002
Roundabouts have been shown to reduce intersection injury
crashes by 76% compared to signals, and to reduce fatalities by 90% (Retting
et al, 2001). Results of these American studies, published by the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and by the American Journal of
Public Health, are identical to ... |
Despite the important role of goats for meat and milk production in Ethiopia, little information is available on the epidemiology of caprine tuberculosis (TB). Caprine TB is important as milk is usually consumed raw particularly by Ethiopian pastoralists. The objectives of the present study were to estimate the prevale... |
Lenny had a problem. A close friend of his invested some money a few years prior, in a local Italian bank — in Pisa actually — that had promised him steady interest of 4 percent per month. Rather than sitting by and letting the money rapidly grow and compound over time, Lenny’s friend started withdrawing large and irre... |
Excess Fat May Be "Protective" in Seniors Over 85 Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Surprising TAU research finds obesity can decrease risk of mortality in people over 85 years of age
Obesity is considered the leading preventable cause of death worldwide — until you reach old age, that is. Though obesity increases the risk of... |
- CPU (CPU type)
The CPU (or processor ) is the core component of any console. It executes the programs (e.g. games) with the help of other dedicated hardware. The CPU has high impact on the general performance of a console, altough other components and the general architechture of the devide also play a significant ro... |
For the last few years, there's been discussion within the agriculture community about a shortage of food animal veterinarians and finding solutions to help generate interest in the profession. Since then enrollments in many veterinary schools are up, but an American Association of Bovine Practioners' committee report ... |
The rebuilding of the Temple, which had began under Cyrus when the Persians first took over the Babylonian empire, and which was then interrupted for 18 years, resumed with blessing of Darius II, the Persian king whom we believe to be the son of Esther.
The work is completed in 350 BCE and the Temple is re-dedicated. B... |
Another Way Make Clean Use of the Abundant Coal Resource
Conventional coal-fired electric generating facilities capture just a third of the energy available in the fuel they burn. Fuel cells can convert significantly more of the energy, approximately 50 percent. If gas turbines and fuel cells could be combined into hyb... |
For families who share sleep with their children, it can be hard to understand why such a nurturing practice leads to so many raised eyebrows. Despite the cultural taboo against co-sleeping, there are many practical reasons why you should feel good about sleeping next to your children at night.
Protection from nighttim... |
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Columbus And Genocide
The discoverer of the New World was responsible for the annihilation of the peaceful Arawak Indians
October 1975 | Volume 26, Issue 6
This was all Columbus needed to establish a steady supply of slaves. He no longer would have to maintain the fiction that they were cannibals. Desp... |
Chekhov experienced no conflict between art and science or art and medicine. He believed that knowledge of one complemented the other. Chekhov brought medical knowledge and sensitivity to his creative writing--he had an intimate knowledge of the world of medicine and the skills of doctoring, and he utilized this inform... |
Catching the Rain: a Great Lakes Resource Guide to Natural Stormwater Management
- Read the full report (PDF)
Most people would agree that getting caught outside during a rainstorm is an unpleasant experience. In addition to getting soaked by the rain, one has to negotiate the many puddles and running water, or "stormw... |
Biomolecules and Nanotechnology
Evolution has forced innovative solutions to biomolecular problems. Some may inform the growing field of nanotechnology
The term "nanotechnology" commonly refers to a speculative field that proposes to build machinery so small its components are measured on a scale of billionths of a met... |
Plant nutrients are essential to good health. To be as healthy as you can, you should eat every color of fruit and vegetable every day, because each color contains different plant nutrients, or phytonutrients, which act as antioxidants to protect your cells and also have specific health benefits. Most people, however, ... |
creation combines the knowledge of an individual with the subject matter
of a suggestion in a way that makes them inseparable (Loftus, 1997).
One type of false memory creation that does not involve implanting entirely
false memories into an individual's mind is often termed the misinformation
paradigm which was first u... |
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Hello everyone. Im brand new to the group and I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of some good materials for learning Assembly Language. Im looking for software, tutorials, source code, or anything that might help. Preferably as low level as possible since I'm brand new to... |
Professional Codes of Conduct
American Psychological Association (APA): The APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct consists of an Introduction, a Preamble, five General Principles (A – E), and specific Ethical Standards. The Introduction discusses the intent, organization, procedural considerations... |
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The classic explanation does leave some problems unsolved, however. Little doubt exists that there are ideas, attitudes, and practices incorporated into many of the gnostic heresies that are found outside of Hellenistic thought and much earlier than the sec... |
The grey squirrel has a body of approximately 25cm (10inches), and a long bushy tail which is approximately 22cm (9 inches) in length. Both males and females are of a similar size and weight, about 500g (1lb). They are a silvery grey colour, and are sometimes tinged with an orange/red colour.
Indoors – Squirrels will t... |
Prostate Cancer Treatment And Prevention
Hormone therapyHormone therapy, also called androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), reduces levels of androgen, a hormone that stimulates the prostate cells to grow making the prostate shrink or grow slower during prostate cancer treatment.
ChemotherapyChemotherapy uses anticancer d... |
Rising in the dark
hours before dawn,
wandering Venus now shines
as the brilliant morning star.
Its close conjunction with the Moon on August 13 was
appreciated around planet Earth.
But skygazers in eastern Asia were also treated to
a lunar occultation,
the waning crescent Moon passing directly in front of the bright p... |
What to expect from Comet PANSTARRS in February
Southern-sky viewers have all the luck this month.
January 31, 2013
As Comet PANSTARRS makes its first trip through the inner solar system, it could brighten to naked-eye visibility late in February for observers in the Southern Hemisphere. // Astronomy: Roen Kelly
As Feb... |
Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation in the approximate wavelength range 10 to 400 nm. It has wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than x-rays and is invisible to the human eye. The ultraviolet wavelength range is broadly divided in order of decreasing wavelength into the near ultraviolet (N... |
The “cat” generally refers to the car’s complete exhaust emission control system. The catalytic converter contains an effective catalyst (usually precious metal like platinum or rhodium) on a ceramic or metallic base, a housing, and, depending on the design, various controls to regulate the process. Also depending on i... |
By Cameron Chai
Keithley Instruments has recently brought out an e-handbook titled, ‘Ensuring the Accuracy of Nanoscale Electrical Measurements’, free copy, of which can be downloaded on request from the company at http://www.keithley.com/pr/087.
The handbook has been categorized into different sections, including Nano... |
The uterus is situated on top of the bladder. As your pregnancy progresses, the weight of the uterus may place pressure on the bladder, in addition some pregnancy hormones affect the bladder and attached organs, and this can increase the risk of bacteria ascending into the bladder and creating a urinary tract infection... |
The mother-son relationship is a dynamic one, in which both people become richer. Sons help mothers learn about males in a new way and appreciate a world that may seem foreign to them, according to Linda Stone Fish, Ph.D., professor of marriage and family therapy in the College of Human Services and Health Professions ... |
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The large holes in Swiss cheese are called "eyes," and any Swiss cheese without eyes is referred to as "blind."
American Swiss cheeses are mass-produced imitations of the original Emmental and Gruyere var... |
Calorie Needs: Calculate Your Basal Metabolic Rate
Your BMR (basal metabolic rate) is the number of calories your body needs each day to simply perform basic functions. From the time you go to sleep one night until you go to sleep the next night, your body is using calories to fuel the body. Nearly 75 percent of the ca... |
Solar Neutrino Experiments
Neutrinos are ghostlike particles that were postulated by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930 on purely theoretical grounds and, until recently, were believed to have zero mass. They are thought to be produced in the nuclear reactions that provide the sun's energy. They rain down on each square inch of th... |
Zinc Oxide (ZnO) powder has been widely used as a white paint pigment and industrial processing chemical for nearly 150 years. However, following a rediscovery of ZnO and its potential applications in the 1950s, science and industry alike began to realize that ZnO had many interesting novel properties that were worthy ... |
According to the American Lung Association, next to influenza, pneumonia is ranked as the eighth leading cause of death in the United States. Typically, pneumonia exists when a patient’s immune system is weakened due to another illness, such as bronchitis or the flu. Many people develop it in the hospital. During the i... |
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Eṣfahān, also spelled Isfahan, major city of western Iran. Eṣfahān is situated on the north bank of the Zāyandeh River at an elevation of about 5,200 feet (1,600 metres), roughly 210 miles (340 km) south of the capital city of Tehrān. Eṣfahān first thrived under the Seljūq Turks (11th–12th cent... |
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Mahāvastu, (Sanskrit: “Great Story”), important legendary life of the Buddha, produced as a late canonical work by the Mahāsaṅghika school of early Buddhism and presented as a historical introduction to the vinaya, the section of the canon dealing with monastic discipline. Its three sections ... |
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use in photoengraving
The engravers’ camera, called a process camera, is a rigidly built machine designed to allow precise positioning of the lens... |
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Ultisol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Ultisols are reddish, clay-rich, acidic soils that support a mixed forest vegetation prior to cultivation. They are naturally suitable for forestry, can be made agriculturally productive with the application of lime and fertilizers, ... |
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From the common playgoers to the royal patrons, this book explores Britain from the perspective of Shakespeare's audience – revealing how the significant issues of the day were explored at the playhouse through objects and quotations from Shakespeare's plays.
This is a lavishly illustrated gift book th... |
Girls learn about fun of science, math and engineering at camp
By Cheryl Cottrill, Executive Director of WiN-Canada
Have you ever mined chocolate chips from a cookie or made a machine from recycled materials that would make flavoured water?
Last week at the Girls in Real Life Science (GIRLS) Camp, 25 girls aged eight t... |
You will need:
A round balloon
Tape (regular )
Construction paper or Large Wiggle Eyes
String or yarn
A craft knife
Goodies to fill the Pinata
Warning: This project is messy!! Spread newspapers around the workspace!!
Warning Two: This project will probably require two days!!
Step One - Blow up the balloon and tie a kno... |
Students of Heather Hanson, Class of 2011, thought a recent ABC News story, “A Hidden America: Children of the Plains,” did not give an accurate depiction of the life of Native American children living on reservations.
They wanted to do something to help set the record straight and share the message that “we are more t... |
In the average classroom on any given day, teachers are faced with students from different social and ethnic backgrounds, with different life experiences, and also different learning abilities. Some students can find it cumbersome to learn fundamental tasks and may need extra attention from you in the process. When it ... |
Campus: San Diego State University -- February 9, 2005
SDSU, Mexican University Complete Comprehensive Tijuana
River Watershed Atlas
Researchers at San Diego State University, along with partners around San Diego
and at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) in Mexico, have completed the most
comprehensive set of geog... |
Biologists and researchers are asking for the public’s help in keeping track of a North Atlantic right whale mother and her newborn calf, first sighted off Plymouth Jan. 12.
The pair was seen by researchers off Plymouth Harbor Monday afternoon (Jan. 21), prior to a winter storm, but they were not sighted in surveys by ... |
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Louise Chang, MD
Dec. 6, 2011 -- For a while, it seemed the bedbug had gone the way of the Edsel automobile and cold water flats. Not anymore -- as we’ve learned. They’re back with a vengeance, and experts now seem to know why.
Bedbugs may not get as much play in the media as they did in the summer o... |
Cardiogenic shock is when the heart has been damaged so much that it is unable to supply enough blood to the organs of the body.
Shock - cardiogenic
Causes, incidence, and risk factors:
Cardiogenic shock occurs whenever the heart is unable to pump as much blood as the body needs.
The most common causes are serious hear... |
Energetic Jets from a Budding Solar System
The image on the left from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory shows the first double-sided X-ray jet ever detected from a young star. A similar jet may have been launched from the young Sun and could have had a significant impact on the early solar system.
The young star, named ... |
Dr. Zuchov has placed all the exam scores on the board from the lowest to highest. There are 31 scores. Jimmy had an 85 on the exam. There were as many scores below Jimmy's score of 85 as there were above it. In view of this, what significance does the score of 85 have in this set of data?
A.)The score of 85 is the mea... |
Most collisions are caused by driver error. Less than two
percent of collisions are the result of a mechanical problem with a
The Collision Investigation Unit is on hand to investigate any
fatal road traffic collisions or ones in which a person has
When the unit is called to a collision, they will seal off the
scene an... |
A convoy of 21 vehicles left Xining, capital city of Qinghai Province, on Friday for a scientific mission to the Hol Xil Nature Reserve in northwest China's Qinghai Province.
This will be the country's largest scientific inspection of the nature reserve since 1990, and also the first one since the opening of the Qingha... |
December 3, 2012
Contact: Rachel Salis-Silverman, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 267-426-6063 or firstname.lastname@example.org
Using powerful gene-analysis tools, researchers have discovered mutations in two related genes, ARID1A and ARID1B, that are involved in the most aggressive form of the childhood cancer n... |
Woodbury's Water Source
The City of Woodbury's goal is to provide high quality, safe, reliable drinking water that surpasses every state and federal requirement.
Woodbury is fortunate to have a very clean and safe water source: the Jordan aquifer. An aquifer is an underground lake embedded in rock, in this case a sands... |
| Making Sense of The 4th of July (part 1)
By Pauline Maier
Jun 28, 2008, 12:25 PST
Copyright ; 1997 American Heritage, Inc. All rights reserved.
"Reprinted from AMERICAN HERITAGE, August 7, 1997.)
John Adams thought Americans would commemorate their Independence Day on the second of July. Future generations, he confid... |
Earlier Diagnosis and Treatment Helps Stem Eating Disorders
From the LA Times:
A new breed of patient is getting treatment well before the disease drags them into a downward spiral toward starvation, sustained heart damage, weak bones, kidney damage, long hospitalizations and numerous relapses.
Health experts are seein... |
(CNN) -- The World Health Organization cautioned that the swine flu outbreak could gain momentum in the months ahead, despite claims by the health secretary of Mexico -- the epicenter of the outbreak -- that the virus "is in its declining phase."
The number of confimed cases of the H1N1 virus continue to multiply.
The ... |
Conservation of Textual and
treatment of textual records such as manuscripts and printed
material, and of visual records such as maps, photographs and works
of art on paper is undertaken in the laboratories of the Gatineau
Preservation Centre. Treatments have two primary purposes: to slow
down or prevent the deteriorat... |
Bullying Prevention Information & Resources
It is the policy of the District that all of its students and school employees have an educational setting that is safe, secure, and free from harassment and bullying of any kind. The District will not tolerate bullying and harassment of any type.
If you have any questions, o... |
An analysis of mineral grains from the bottom of the western Grand Canyon indicates it was largely carved out by about 70 million years ago -- a time when dinosaurs may have even peeked over the rim, says a study led by the University of Colorado Boulder.
The new research pushes back the conventionally accepted date fo... |
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As part of my research on FDR and the Bill of Rights, I came across a Proclamation that he issued on the 150th Anniversary of th... |
Michael said it has been a major effort to secure new research partners and funding, including support from host countries, as well as to persuade rivals Novartis and Sanofi to work together. The teams still need to retool the vaccines to work in South Africa, where the strain of HIV is different.
"We're really working... |
This cin >> check;
takes input from the keyboard and writes it to the memory that the pointer named check is pointing at. What memory is it pointing at? Let's take a look...
Here is where the pointer is made. You are giving it no value, so it will have some random value - the random value is the location of the memory ... |
This book gives an overview of recent findings on the mitigation of gas emission from landfills and sludge processing. Special attention is given to methane and the migration of POPs, heavy metal ions, ammonia and nitrate from landfills to the water-soil system and to the atmosphere. Strategies for mitigating the impac... |
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In particular, this is a book designed to teach programming using C++, not a book designed to teach C++. Nevertheless, I expect students who use this book will be reasonably adept C++ programmers. Object-oriented programming is not a programmer's panacea although it can make some jobs much easier.... |
A Roadmap for Training Engineers
If you present in a way that matches how adults learn, then you can present for long-term retention, and for real action.
By Amy K. Smith, PhD, Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Ill.
Providing opportunities for engineers to learn and apply new technologies is a tricky endeavor... |
Preserving the Past, Informing the Future
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Miles Tobey Granger, son of James L. Granger and Abigail Tobey, was born August 12th, 1817, in New Marlborough, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, a town but little north of the Connecticut line. From his earliest youth he had his own way to make, and the ... |
A battered 18th century Native American boat believed to be the world’s oldest canoe has been lifted to the Maritime Museum in Falmouth in a daring restoration bid which could see it repatriated to Canada.
Curatorial experts at the National Maritime Museum in Cornwall gave the vessel daylight for the first time in deca... |
As many as 1 in 133 Americans may have celiac disease and an estimated 2 million people remain unaware that they are affected by it.
Celiac disease relates to gluten, a protein compound found in most grains, breads, and cereals. Contrary to popular belief, celiac disease is not an allergy to wheat but a genetic autoimm... |
There are several different methods you can use to resuscitate an unresponsive newborn calf.
Sheila McGuirk, veterinarian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, shared these tips in a recent issue of Vita Plus Corporation’s Calf Care e-newsletter:
• To drain fluid from the mouth and nose,... |
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With one of the world’s largest populations of consumers, mainland China is a potentially lucrative market for many advertisers, but to successfully communicate their message to Chinese consumers advertisers need a visual strategy that ... |
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a study of changing electrical potential of the brain. The apparatus used to measure this electric potential of the brain is called electroencephalograph, and the tracing or the printout of the measured brainwave forms is electroencephalogram.
Frequency is the number of complete repetiti... |
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If someone has a weak heart, that individual will require heart medication and that person's heart will not function properly, also an illness or ailment that is easy to understand, even though, like mental illness, it is not seen.
But mental illness is different, even though the irrational behaviors of the mentally il... |
Many tourists and residents were surprised to see traffic cut to allow the ovine parade to bleat its way across some of Madrid's most upscale urban streets.
The right to use droving routes that wind across land that was open fields and woodland before Madrid grew from a rural hamlet to the great metropolis it is today ... |
If gas prices reached $5, $6, or even $7 a gallon, would you respond by purchasing a hybrid? How about an electric car? Some consumers are already contemplating their responses to those questions. And the news is that alternative fuel vehicles have apparently begun creeping into the mainstream consciousness.
A Consumer... |
Coralbots will be trained to distinguish coral fragments from other objects, such as sponges and other sea creatures, as well as rocks and trash. (Source: Murray Roberts/Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh)
Ann - Have you seen a formal definition yet of "swarming"? There seems to be a number of companies working on this,... |
On 10 November 1775, before the United States was yet a country, the Continental Congress created what became the United States Marine Corps, the resolution of that date providing for the raising of two battalions of Marines. Legend has it that the first Marine recruiting post was in a bar (most say Tun Tavern in Phila... |
DOE Defense Nuclear Facilities
All Defense Nuclear Facilities fall under the ownership and jurisdiction of the Department of Energy. Click the site names on the map below to see detailed descriptions.
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|Primary Function||Former Uranium... |
Warfare in the Byzantine World
War and the need to wage it, the organisational constraints it imposes, its effects on society and economy as well as its ideological justification and the debates it engenders, can be a radical force for social and political transformation. However unpleasant the effects of war, it is an... |
How to Print Formulas in an Excel 2007 Worksheet
A basic printing technique you may need in Excel 2007 is how to print the worksheet formulas instead of printing the calculated results of the formulas. You can check over a printout of the formulas in your worksheet to make sure that you haven’t done anything stupid (li... |
Napoleon For Dummies
Part I: Beginnings.
Chapter 1: Why Remember Napoleon?
Chapter 2: Raising a Genius.
Chapter 3: The French Revolution: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
Chapter 4: Moving into the Limelight.
Chapter 5: Josephine!
Part II: Building an Empire.
Chapter 6: Improvising an Army in Italy.
Chapter 7: Mixing Art... |
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C++ Language Tutorial by Juan Soulie
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C++ Language Tutorial
by Juan Soulie
Publisher: cplusplus.com 2007
Number of pages: 144
These tutorials explain the C++ language from its basics up to the newest fea... |
Angiogenesis is an important natural process for generation of new vasculature during embryonic development and in tissue or wound repair. Angiogenic growth factors, including numerous cytokines, chemokines and growth factors, activate cells present in existing blood vessels to proliferate and form new vessels, as well... |
For most of 2008, my monthly columns in Electrical Contractor have been about fiber optic network design. The goal is to educate you on the process of designing fiber optic networks, and now it’s time for a pop quiz. The correct answers and explanations are in red. Questions for this quiz are based on Jim Hayes’s colum... |
Don’t look down
The poor like taxing the rich less than you would think
IN THE 1939 classic Western “Stagecoach”, a villainous banker with a bag of embezzled cash in his lap frets about the state of the American economy: “Our national debt is something shocking!” he complains. That year American public debt was just ov... |
Organic EDEN Wild Blueberries are from low-bush wild blueberry fields called 'barrens' in northern Québec that have been organically managed since 1996. Formerly heavily forested, just a few years after logging they became filled with native wild low-bush blueberries. Blueberries are handpicked in August, washed, clean... |
Coming Out Day Hailed
National Coming Out Day was hailed as an essential day of recognition and support in the wake of a rash of GLTB youth suicides.
An Oct. 11 article at Syracuse.com traced the day’s beginnings to 23 years ago, in 1987. The day was initially meant to bolster GLBT visibility and mutual support in the ... |
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