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Policy in a Page: Policy flashbacks, Maine's energy independence and America's safest--and riskiest--new businesses.
June 6, 1944
Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy
Following months of planning, intelligence gathering and decoy operations, the United States and its allies launched a full-fledged attack on Germ... |
Duration: 1 hour
What is Autism?
What are the three social challenges?
Characteristics and Diagnosis of Autism
This course will give learners an introduction and awareness of autism. It is aimed at people who want to understand and make a difference in the lives of individuals with the autism spectrum condition, includ... |
- "A giant's the worst! A giant has a brain. Hard to outwit a giant. A giant's just like us, only bigger. Much, MUCH bigger! SOOO big that we are just an expendable... bug beneath its feet." BOOM. Crunnch."
- ― The Witch, Into the Woods
- Clod Mimicry/Physiology
- Giant Mimicry
- Hulk Mimicry/Physiology
- Lump Mimicry/... |
The Neuro team provides cutting edge technology and treatment for the entire spectrum of neurological diseases and offer 24 x 7 services for trauma and strokes and have a dedicated ICU for these patients.
Is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp. EEG measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic cur... |
From a manuscript that was lost for more than half a century comes new information about one of the greatest Jewish communities of all time. The court diaries of Rabbi Hayyim Gundersheim (d. 1795), a member of the rabbinic court of late eighteenth-century Frankfurt, sheds light on daily life in the Judengasse (“Jewish ... |
The genus Oryza is a model system for the study of molecular evolution over time scales ranging from a few thousand to 15 million years. Using 13 reference genomes spanning the Oryza species tree, we show that despite few large-scale chromosomal rearrangements rapid species diversification is mirrored by lineage-specif... |
The fine black substance known as “soot” is still very much a problem in many homes. It can gradually accumulate in the corner of your home, causing discoloration and also appear suddenly after a fire. If you have soot in your home, you need to identify its cause and determine how you can remove it.
What is soot?
Soot ... |
Humans are often characterized as Bayesian reasoners. Here, we question the core Bayesian assumption that probabilities reflect degrees of belief. Across 10 studies, we find that people instead reason in a digital manner, assuming that uncertain information is either true or false when using that information to make fu... |
Best known for writing “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”, the prolific American author Lyman “L.” Frank Baum sadly passed away 6th May 1919. He was born on May 15, 1856 in Chittenango, New York, in 1856, and grew up on his parents’ expansive estate, Rose Lawn. AS a young child, he was tutored at home with his siblings, but ... |
World Pediatric Bone and Joint (PB&J) Day takes place annually on October 19th. Pediatrics (also spelled paediatrics or pædiatrics) is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends people be under pediatric care up to the age o... |
How Can I Access My Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)?
What Are Electronic Medical Records?
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are simply the digital equivalent of your paper medical records which are created by medical providers and kept securely at their offices. When a provider creates a new medical record for you, t... |
Water splitting observed on the nanometer scale
New investigation method provides fundamental insights into electrocatalytic water splitting under operating conditions
Credit: MPI-P, License CC-BY-SA
It is a well-known school experiment: When a voltage is applied between two electrodes inserted in water, molecular hydr... |
Osseous surgery is a dental procedure that repairs damaged bone in patients with periodontal (gum) disease. Patients with gum disease often develop holes in the bone around the teeth. These holes can cause teeth to loosen and, eventually, fall out.
This procedure reshapes the damaged bone in order to hold the teeth in ... |
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Majority of the timber floated in Finland has been floated loose. Repair of the floating channels in the end of 1800s decreased the amount of sunken logs and loss of timber during the transportation. The increase of floating of pulpwood and other small timber has later incr... |
More than 80 people take their life in Bhutan every year. Many, due to reasons myriad, go unreported. Because suicide and mental illness are sensitive subjects, reporting and writing about these issues require extreme care beginning with as simple as choice of words to avoid imitation and other damaging psychological i... |
Academic Editor Margaret Kruk celebrates 15 years of PLOS Medicine by discussing an article that described reductions in mortality rates following the expansion of family health services in Brazil.
Ever since Julian Tudor Hart pointed out that good quality health services tend to flow to the richest rather than the sic... |
There is a debate about how social change takes place. There are those who hold that by making macro-level changes in the “machinery” of society, the behavior of individuals is changed. This camp believes in education, changes in the economic model, and manipulation of media and other forms of communication to effect c... |
GFA BASIC TIPS & TRICKS by Richard Karsmakers
In a special article, elsewhere in this issue of ST NEWS, you'll
find an article that covers a topic that is very often asked
concerning its functioning in GfA Basic: Windows. Written by
master-programmer Stefan Posthuma, it is quite readable and even
accompanied by a docum... |
Managing Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer Amaranth
by Ted Webster and Stanley Culpepper
Palmer amaranth is the number one problem weed in Georgia. Approximately 84% of the population is ALS-resistant. Add resistance to glyphosate, and the problem becomes more critical.
The primary areas of resistant Palmer amaranth in Georg... |
By now, we all know about the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. 17 students and teachers are now dead, and many more are injured. I, for one, am tired of hearing about so many children that are dying, in addition to other mass shootings in our nation.
However, for those like me, it is difficult to support the fight... |
What is it?
The Hanukkiah recalls the Maccabean victory over the much larger Assyrian forces of the Greek Empire well over 2,000 years ago, and their subsequent rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Each day of Hanukkah is commemorated by lighting another of its eight candles until on the eighth day all candl... |
Self-Regulation Strategies in the Gifted Classroom
Opening the doors to a journey of autonomous learning
“Little by little, one travels far”
― J.R.R. Tolkien
Have you ever found yourself lost in a new city?
I once got lost in Washington D.C., pregnant, with an injured foot, and no idea where my nearest metro station wa... |
Did you know that eating foods high in sugar and fat can suppress the immune system? Plan your family meals and snacks that are providing the vitamins and nutrients that they need. Stock your household with healthy foods rich in vitamins A, C, D and E, omega fatty acids; and minerals. Good foods for immunity include gr... |
Yesterday I met with Mrs. Aflatooni, the librarian at Ed White Middle School, to discuss how we could use the iPads to support a study on African American cowboys in Mr. Greeen’s 7th grade Texas History class.
Stations: Multiple stations were already set up to support the study of the Cattle Kingdom, Cattle Trails, and... |
In this article, we will take a look at some elements of the VHDL language that are commonly used across all implementations. These elements give shape and format to your program. Some of these are essential to the functioning of your design. These basic elements make up the complete fundamental basis of VHDL syntax.
V... |
IPA phoneme /n/
In English, both in Received Pronunciation and in General American, the IPA phonetic symbol /n/ corresponds to the initial consonant sound in words like "nice" and "know" and the final one in "one" and "can".
Initial pronunciation of /n/:
- knee - knife - knock - know - name - near - need - never - new ... |
The massive volcanic dome is one of the largest ever discovered. It is higher than the tallest building on Earth. If this magmatic reservoir ever erupts, it’s going to be apocalyptic.
October 2016 – CENTRAL ANDES – An enormous dome has been discovered growing in the Central Andes above the world’s largest active magma ... |
μ Cephei (mu Cephei)
μ Cephei is a variable and multiple supergiant star in the constellation of Cepheus.
μ Cephei visual magnitude is 4.08. Because of its moderate brightness, μ Cephei should be easily visible from locations with dark skyes, while it can be barely visible, or not visible at all, from skyes affected by... |
There is a lot of information in today’s world. From emails to website data, photos, videos, etc. all bouncing around the world wide web to your computer, phone, and TV sending data within your own home network to each other, data bouncing between your phone and Bluetooth headphones, smartwatches and even data just sit... |
When it comes to vaccine safety, a complaint that I’ve frequently expressed is the lack of credible studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.
At best, we’ve had vaccination surveys1 based on self-reported data,2 and while that evidence strongly suggested unvaccinated children experience better health a... |
THE SCHOOL & FAMILY CATECHIST
by Rev. William Smith (1834)
The Westminster Shorter Catechism
Q. 101. What do we pray for in the first petition?
A. In the first petition, which is, “Hallowed be thy name,” we pray that God would enable us and others to glorify him in all that whereby he maketh himself known, and that he ... |
The Year 1 teaching team designed these eye-catching posters, inspired by the work of Chris Frost at Tokyo International School:
Observers were surprised to hear that they had been created by “mere teachers”!!! They really do look professional. This is because they are well-designed, but also because they were professi... |
Creed Taylor was a giant in early Texas—but his accomplishments are overshadowed by the deeds of his kin.
Taylor was born in Texas in 1820. At the age of 15, he went off to fight in the Revolution; he was at the Battle of San Jacinto. In 1841, he enlisted with the Texas Rangers to fight Indians and Mexicans. He partici... |
The tree and the truffle form a symbiotic relationship. The tree uses the mycelial web of the fungus as a fishing net that allows it to absorb water and nutrients that by itself can not assimilate or would do it in much smaller amount. The truffle obtains sugars from the tree, which it produces through photosynthesis. ... |
These days it seems like “Natural”, “Organic”, and “Eco-friendly” products can be found everywhere as consumers tend to have a preference towards purchasing environmentally friendly products. Simply by buying such products, consumers feel they contribute to preserving and protecting the environment. However, most consu... |
The miscarry of redfish in a Gulf of St. Lawrence continues to dazzle a region’s fishery and sea biologists.
Redfish biomass surged by 20 per cent final year and is now estimated during a towering 3 million tonnes, according to Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
“The biomass that we’re saying right now is so... |
Notgrass History, in particular the course called America the Beautiful, has been one of my favorite curriculum choices. The two hardback textbooks along with the hardback book of speeches and original documents called We the People, are beautifully done and written in a conversational way. The two review books, timeli... |
A major worldwide issue today is gender justice—ending inequalities between men and women in the family, workplace and larger community. Christian approaches to this critical problem can help to reveal the character of the gospel to the rest of the world.
Female subjugation is a worldwide tragedy. More women, aged 15-4... |
Nation in East Africa, bordered on the N and E by the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, and on its land ward side by Djibouti (formerly French Somaliland to the NW, Ethiopia to the W and N, and Kenya to the W and S. The capital and largest city is Mogadishu.
The region was part of what the ancient Egyptians called Pun... |
Owls are commonly featured in myths and legends of many cultures, tied to mystery, wisdom, omens, visions, fertility and even death.
Owls are nocturnal, and are symbols of the feminine, the moon, and the night. They have been called a ‘cat with wings’. The owl is a bird of magic and darkness, of prophecy and wisdom.
To... |
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A shell is an command language interpreter that executes commands from standard input (keyboard) or from a file. Shells are not part of system kernel, but use the system kernel to execute p... |
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A STORY OF IDOL WORSHIP AND MURDER
A PERFORMANCE PALINDROME
BY Salie Davis
Bold face type– characters, underlined words are part of the Palindrome, *and are the only words that are heard onstage.*
The names of the characters are spoken by the narrator (the character of Jesus Chris... |
3D mapping is the process of collecting location and attributes information and presenting it in a three-dimensional form covering its latitude, longitude and height above the sea level. Even though the map is flat is is unlike any ordinary geographical map but gives a sense of depth and size. Photogrammetry and Orth m... |
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Creating Video Lessons Using EdPuzzle
March 18,7:00 pm - 8:00 pm EDT
Learn how to create video lessons for your students using EdPuzzle. EdPuzzle is a terrific tool that enables teachers to create meaningful and effective lessons using videos they've created, or found on youtube. With EdPuzzle ... |
Global Food Coloring Market is expected to witness substantial growth in the coming years due to increasing health awareness among consumers. Food coloring, also known as artificial color, is added to the food products and beverages for specific appearance. It is used in both industrial food production and in domestic ... |
The current popular bangle bracelet, characterised as a solid and circular fashion accessory, dates back to 2600 BC. The bracelet was worn by women in the Mohenjo-Daro settlements in what is now Pakistan. During an excavation in the area in 1973, an archaeologist discovered a statue of a girl that was wearing bangles u... |
Nonfiction in response to Life Below Water
Trash in Oceans
By Karen Wu
In the recent superhero movie Aquaman, the main villain throws all the trash in the ocean back to land in a titanic tsunami wave. Unfortunately for the fictional beaches, just the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is double the size of Texas. Unfortunatel... |
What is a Bladder?
The human urinary bladder is located at the lower abdomen or at the pelvis floor. In males, the base of the bladder lies between the rectum and the pubic symphysis. In females, the bladder sits inferior to the uterus and anterior to the vagina; thus, its maximum capacity is lower than in males. It is... |
Ergonomics is the scientific study of people at work. The goal of ergonomics is
to reduce stress and eliminate injuries and disorders associated with the
overuse of muscles, bad posture, and repeated tasks. This is accomplished by
designing tasks, work spaces, controls, displays, tools, lighting, and
equipment to fit t... |
A Chinese Manchu recurved or compound bow from the 19th century. Still strung with its original silk cord bowstring, and retaining two original arrows. Chinese compound bows such as this were made for military use and carefully constructed with techniques going back hundreds of years. The black horn tip of this example... |
Emotional awareness means being able to recognise emotions that we experience, understand the feelings associated with those emotions, and understand what we think and do as a result, in other words how we react. Emotion is an important player, after all it’s what drives us as human beings. Emotion is not something we ... |
Matching pictures with text is one strategy to assist English Language Learners and primary students with reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Students can match pictures in a range of ways. This includes matching pictures with words or sentences. Here are some ideas for using picture matching with ELLs.
M... |
Energy efficiency and getting off oil-fueled cars are two of the most effective ways California could meet its ambitious new clean energy law, according to a new report.
The big picture: California has America’s most aggressive climate change policies, including a recently passed mandate for 100% carbon-free electricit... |
|WAT MAE NANG MUK (วัดแม่นางมุก)
|This small ruin is hiding on the corner of Rojana Road and Chikun Road. It is situated
on the property of Ayutthaya Wittayalai School. Wat Mae Nang Muk is one of the three
temple ruins that is still visible at this school. The other two are Wat Pa Sak and Wat
Wat Mae Nang Muk was once ... |
Wasting food is one of the biggest global problems today. Billions of tons of food land in landfills every year. However, throwing away food is not only harmful to the environment. Together with wasting food we waste also our money! In today’s post, we will share with you 5 ways you can avoid food waste.
- Reasonable S... |
ABSTRACT: The benefits of vitamin D are well established for skeletal health, but its effects on other organ systems are less clear. Recent observational data suggest that vitamin D may promote cardiovascular health. Individuals with high serum 25(OH)D are less likely to suffer from hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabet... |
Written by Hungarian scientist and engineer KAroly Simonyi, translated and updated, this classic and comprehensive history of physics combines a wide-ranging, in-depth account of the science of physics with an insightful interpretation of the cultural context in which these experimental discoveries and conceptual inter... |
Language : English
Published : 2013-07-23
Pages : 803
PNIE Computer Networks 5th Edition
Appropriate for Computer Networking or Introduction to Networking courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, CIS, MIS, and Business Departments. Tanenbaum takes a structured ap... |
In my earlier post, I explained in lesser detail from a new user’s perspective, how the transactions are created, processed and finally put up on the blockchain. I also explained with an example of how to set up a wallet and purchase a CryptoKitty for the whole world to see. With this newly purchased asset, its possibl... |
The selection of feeding methods on pigs varies depending on several factors. Such as price and feed ingredients, livestock population, available labor, and other practical management. Get pig feed in right place pig feed suppliers. There are several commonly used feeding methods which each has its advantages and disad... |
World Book Day 2020
Year 5's themes for World Book Day was Roald Dahl and we had lots of amazing costumes including Matilda, Mr Wormwood, Fantastic Mr Fox, OOMPA lOOMPAS and much much more!
In the morning we looked at how to use our 'Matilda Magic' and moved things without our hands. To do this we looked at magnets, ai... |
Although the American Dental Association maintains the position that mercury amalgam fillings are safe and acceptable, many scientific studies have demonstrated evidence to the contrary, which casts doubt on this position.
At Cardiodontal, Dr. Richter and his dental team are concerned about the health of our patients, ... |
We know that harmful gender norms are a risk factor for sexual and domestic violence. Yet, conversations are typically centered around the effects those norms have on cisgender and heterosexual men and women. As more inclusive language evolves to encompass the existence of diverse livelihoods, how do we ensure that we’... |
Sir Christopher Wren's design for the Royal Hospital is based on the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris.
The original building was intended to house 412 veteran soldiers and their officers and comprised a single quadrangle, known as Figure Court. However, before work had begun it was realised that the buildings would be insu... |
The foundations laid in early childhood are critical for later emotional and mental wellness. These foundations for healthy development include sufficient nutrition, a safe environment, and warm, supportive interactions with caregivers. Since infants and toddlers form around 700 neural connections per second, stressful... |
nswering that question, and rising to meet this challenge, requires examining what we mean by “racial justice.” Most people who consider themselves progressives no doubt have general ideas of what would constitute a racially just society. Yet two basic norms of racial justice have coexisted—sometimes converging, someti... |
How To Grow Delicious Watermelons? – Watermelons are delicious, heat-loving annual fruits that adore warm climates. This makes it very easy to grow watermelons in tropical countries. However, you can also plant watermelons in cooler locations. Just choose the short-season types and do all you can to protect them from c... |
What you should know about personal loans
What is a personal loan?
A personal loan is a form of credit typically used for a specific purpose, such as purchasing a vehicle, financing a holiday, consolidating debt, or renovating a home.
You borrow a specific amount and make regular repayments to your lender. By the end o... |
“Passwords are the weak security link on the web”
The World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, is the body that designs the standards for the web and makes sure that they are implemented properly. W3C is currently looking at a new method for online users to authenticate themselves so that the traditional password can be repl... |
Manage Common Conditions
Lots of common conditions can be dealt with at home.
Colic is a condition where there are repeated bouts of excessive crying in a baby who is otherwise healthy and thriving. The definition doctors use is: a baby crying for more than three hours a day, for more than three days a week, for at lea... |
December 11, 2014 — Researchers at Okayama University in collaboration with several medical centers in Japan have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of a hypothermal treatment – pharyngeal cooling – for cardiac arrest patients.
Cooling the brain is known to prevent neurological problems in patients recovering from ca... |
Update 5-9-2016: In a decision that should surprise nobody, the National Environment Research Council has decided not to use the internet’s suggestion. In a statement released Friday, May 6, the organization announced that the new research vessel will be named after renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough. The NERC ... |
Building on the GestIC from Ident Technology acquired earlier this year, Microchip is beginning the roll out of a low cost family of devices using gesture technology ranging from notebooks and smartphones to lighting controls.
Driving gesture recognition into the mainstream in a variety of applications are Nintendo wit... |
The SAT is a globally recognized college admission standerdised test, administered by the College Board,
that lets high school students show colleges what they know and how well they can apply that knowledge.
Most students take the SAT in 11th or 12th Grade, some even earlier, in 10th Grade.
What is the SAT?
The SAT is... |
Education is the antidote to fear. Understanding Interfaith concepts can reduce fear.
The We Are All Neighbors program addresses the idea that there are many ways of connecting to one another and to the Infinite Divine. We Are All Neighbors is a series of short lessons to introduce your child to stories and concepts fr... |
Audio: Disease Risks in the Parks & the One Health ApproachBy Gorilla Doctors Staff on Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 in Blog.
Because gorillas and humans are so genetically similar, they are vulnerable to one another’s diseases. The gorilla tourism industry in Africa, which attracts thousands of visitors every year, puts bo... |
Besides shopping around for cheap electricity deals, we know we can reduce energy consumption and electricity bills by remembering to switch off lights and devices such as televisions and computers when they aren’t in use. We can also save by making the change to energy-saving light bulbs and taking other steps to impr... |
What can Job teach us?
Most of us know the story of Job, but if not you can read it in the book of Job.
What can we learn about suffering from the story of Job?
1) He refused to give up on God, even though he did not understand why this was happening to him.
We, too, must trust God when we do not understand the difficu... |
Probiotics are live microorganisms that benefit your body. The human colon is home to billions of beneficial bacteria that play an important and complex role in digestion, immune function, and other bodily processes. Having the correct number and balance of microorganisms in your colon can help to reduce inflammation, ... |
On Tuesday 4th February a group of Year 12 girls took part in a day of workshops at the Harwell Science and Innovation Centre in Oxfordshire. There we experienced the courses available to women in the field of Science and Engineering. We participated in numerous activities such as designing new technologies for a bette... |
In an age where women of a certain class were encouraged to become familiar with the arts, literature and perhaps a language or two, Ada Lovelace, who was born in London on 10 December 1815, had a remarkable start in life. Her mother, Lady Anne Isabella Milbanke, had studied science, philosophy and, most unusually for ... |
Many auto workers are unaware of the potential hazards they’re exposed to in their work environment.
Auto repair is both an art and science. Granted, most mechanics are skilled and vastly knowledgeable about the functions and types of engines, but these jobs require a lot of talent too.
According to OSHA, many auto wor... |
A hummingbird garden is a great way to beautify your yard and attract hummingbirds at the same time. Here below you will find some important things to keep in mind when developing your hummingbird garden.
If you are looking for some suggestions as to what plants to include in you hummingbird garden, the following sugge... |
“Once more after an Interruption of ten Years, I pronounce myself a happy Man, and pray Heaven to continue me so.” Thus wrote John Adams in late August 1784 after the arrival in Europe of his wife Abigail and daughter Nabby. Adams and his family were living together in the pleasant Paris suburb of Auteuil. There Adams,... |
When it comes to mobile app development or web development, the main role is played by the framework. It is a ‘skeleton’ on which the developers and designers fabricate one of the kind applications with wanted highlights. You can likewise consider it as a dynamic instrument that would assist you with creating applicati... |
China leads the world in tonnage of fish caught annually as well as the amount of fish consumed, according to new findings reported in National Geographic magazine. The research, conducted by the University of British Columbia in collaboration with the National Geographic Society and the Pew Charitable Trusts, ranks th... |
What every physician needs to know:
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is a disease of the bone marrow hematopoietic stem cell. It is classified as one of the “myeloproliferative neoplasms” (formerly termed “myeloproliferative disorders”).
Related myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), from which ET is sometimes difficult to ... |
The use of technology in agriculture has been given a bad reputation by certain agrochemical products banned in different countries around the world. Recent bans of glyphosate, used in Monsanto’s famous herbicide “Round Up”, are among the latest controversies to hit the headlines.
Nevertheless, in uncertain times, food... |
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LAMOSE comes from the words Lake, Mountain, Sea, and is meant to represent the great outdoors that so many of us enjoy and fight to protect. Our products take names of these natural wonders, Mount Robson, Moraine Lake, and the Hudson's Bay to show that we stand in solidarity with protecting thes... |
Area of Law: Fraud and Fraud Recovery
Answer # 1564
Identity theftRegion: Ontario Answer # 1564
What is identity theft?
Identify theft occurs when someone uses your personal information without your knowledge or consent to commit a crime. The most common types of personal information stolen are your credit card numbers... |
Small states like Malta have one problem in common, the handicaps related to their size. They are disadvantaged in attracting foreign direct investment given no natural resources and their limited national market. Governments have the opportunity to give an advantage to businesses called State Aid. The primary advantag... |
Conservation & Resource Management
Natural resource management is a function of managing County parks, reserves, and recreation areas. The Department of Parks and Recreation has developed and routinely performs projects relating to ecosystem management and the protection of natural resources.
Ongoing Reforestation Prog... |
On 21 November 2019, Health Ministers and high-level officials from OECD countries will convene in Denmark to debate ‘Health within the 21st Century: Data, Policy and Digital Technology.’
They will discuss the way to best deploy digital technology— and its lifeblood: data—to advance the health of people and populations... |
The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines infertility as the failure to achieve pregnancy after more than two years of unprotected sexual intercourse.
It is important to note that for couples with no infertility problems, the chance of achieving pregnancy during unprotected sexual intercourse is 25% per cycle.
For so... |
Did the universe begin to exist? This is the seventh of a series of short posts about whether gods exist and why the question is an important one.
The argument that the universe must have had a cause is sometimes framed as the Kalam cosmological argument.
- Everything that begins to exist has a cause
- The universe beg... |
Met is a microbe living in a young cow's stomach. Follow his adventure meeting new friends and find out his special funny superpower! One of a series of illustrated books for early readers introducing children to the extraordinary and hidden universe of microbiology. Based on a methane producing microorganism (Methanos... |
Factors in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that lead to excess mortality and poor maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) include poor nutrition, lack of adequate services for antenatal (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC), poor immunization coverage for women and children, elevated rated of malaria and low treatment ra... |
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This NASA image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, shows the swirling dust of the 30 Doradus Nebula, otherwise known as the Tarantula Nebula, situated 170,000 light-years away from Earth. This vibrant region contains more than 800,000 stars being born, and the image itself captures a span ... |
Speech and Language
Our Speech and Language program is specially designed for children speech and communication disorders. The approach used depends on the disorder and is different for every child, depending on their needs. Our Speech and Language program is ABA based and is therefore also on a one to one format. Our ... |
What is Pyrite?
Pyrite is a beautiful mineral that naturally forms into cubic crystal structures. As seen in the photo above, pyrite can become amazingly cuboidal, nearly perfect. These natural formations look artificial, almost alien in their perfection, yet they are simply the product of explainable geological events... |
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