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Part I Nature of Stuttering
Chapter 1. What Is Stuttering?
Chapter 2. Who and How Many Stutter?
Chapter 3. When and How Does Stuttering Begin? How Does it Develop?
Chapter 4. Where Does It End? Advanced Characteristics, Rules, and Phenomena
Part II Explanations of Stuttering
Chapter 5. Why Do People Stutter? Evaluating... |
The characteristics of embedded system are measurable features during the implementation of system.
Power consumption : This is a very important factor for all embedded system which are powered by batteries. So the amount of power will be consumed by the system, which decides the capacity or lifetime of battery.
Flexib... |
A global population explosion, land shortages, extremes of weather, and even trade wars are just a few of the challenges facing the future of food production. In meeting these challenges, the world of food and its journey from field to fork will undergo transformation and disruption on an unprecedented scale.
Trends in... |
Identifying the optimal drug treatment is like hitting a moving target. To stop disease, small-molecule drugs bind tightly to an important protein, blocking its effects in the body. Even approved drugs don't usually work in all patients. And over time, infectious agents or cancer cells can mutate, rendering a once-effe... |
The Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York is an organization in New York City of men who are descended from early inhabitants of the State of New York.
The Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York was founded by author Washington Irving and others, as an “organization to commemorate the history and herit... |
How can we accelerate the energy transition? by Jan Rotmans
How can we accelerate the energy transition? by Jan Rotmans
Jan Rotmans, Professor of Transitions and Transition Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam Jan Rotmans, Professor of Transitions and Transition Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam has spent ... |
David Tall Pine White
David Tall Pine White is a member of the Nipmuc Tribe. He is known among his people as a spiritual leader and community activist. The Nipmuc referred to their original homeland as Nippenet (‘Freshwater Pond Place’) or Nippmaug (‘Freshwater Fishing Place’), which covered most of central Massachuset... |
5 tips you should know about handwashing
It sounds simple, but washing your hands is one of the most effective steps you can take to stay healthy, keeping your germs to yourself and preventing others' germs from infecting you.
Once germs are on your hands and you touch your mouth or nose, your odds of getting sick incr... |
As the delicate ecosystems of the world’s oceans become altered in the face of climate change, so too will their colour.
In one of the starkest forecasts about climate change so far, MIT researchers have warned in Nature Communications that skewed ocean temperatures are causing significant change to the tiny creatures ... |
This is to inform you that there are students in your child’s class who have a serious food allergy to PEANUTS and TREE NUTS (Almond, Walnut, Pecan, Pistachio, Cashew, Hazelnut, Brazil nut, Macadamia nut, etc).
We are asking for your cooperation, because a life threatening allergic reaction can result from either inges... |
Virulent Newcastle Disease
What you need to know
Being a good bird keeper means protecting them from danger, both seen and unseen. One of the latest threats to rear its ugly head is Newcastle Disease. What is it, what can you do about it, and how can you prevent it from harming your birds? Keep reading to find out.
New... |
To make a modification to a component, the most logical way is to add some features directly in it and make a drawing to describe the modifications. A note can be displayed to identify the source component. But in the Bill Of Materials, the unaltered component never appears which leads to a high risk of forgetting to a... |
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have announced a technique that could make control of neurons using light an easier process. The team was led by associate professor of biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering Tzahi Cohen-Karni. Cohen-karni’s team used a nanowire template to synthesize 3D f... |
In 1907, the German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer published a description of a 50-year-old woman who suffered from memory problems, hallucinations, and delusions. In the woman’s brain, Alzheimer noticed unusual lumps, or “plaques,” which “were caused by the deposition of an unusual substance.” Eight decades later, the m... |
Regarding the question of environmentalism, Francis Schaeffer was deeply concerned about a latent pantheism creeping in to provide an answer. Pantheism is distinct from panentheism.
Pantheism refers to the idea that the universe and God are one and the same thing. However, panentheism refers to the idea that, although ... |
EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR WOBBLE
But when he had got away from him, his mind began to wobble.
But it burned like fury once it hit my stomach and my mind began to wobble.
A trout would not wobble and tug in that sullen, carthorse manner.
Of these explanations that of the 'wobble' needs some passing notice.
Ought its hum... |
As you’re hunting around for wireless headsets to go with your unified communications implementation (because, as we’ve discussed, a proper headset is crucial to user acceptance), you’ll likely come across the DECT standard. You may find yourself wondering just what DECT is and how it differs from Bluetooth. This simpl... |
Senior Neurosurgeons explain the difference between cerebral aneurisms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and the types of treatments suggested by the Neurovascular Multi-Disciplinary Team.
Cerebral Aneurysms can arise from weaknesses (lesions) in the wall of the cerebral blood vessels. The cause of cerebral aneury... |
Parents’ right to refuse vaccines overridden by letting minors decide
Taking Parents Out Of The Vaccine Equation – National and International Laws Allowing Children To Consent To Vaccination
July 21, 2013
By Dave Mihalovic
Do You Want to Remain Informed about the Latest Vaccine News?
National and international governme... |
Sign Language Interpreter in Orlando
What is a Sign Language Interpreter?
A sign language interpreter is a translator who has specialized in sign language for the easy understanding of people in need of these services. It could either be a British sign language interpreter or an American sign language interpreter.
In a... |
Beguines had lived in this Maasland-style beguinage courtyard in Hasselt until 1886. Afterwards, the provincial authorities of Limburg first housed the provincial library and administrative department here. This later was home to contemporary art Z33.
History of the Beguinage
- The oldest beguinage, which was mentioned... |
Computers can be used in South Carolina or any other state to commit a crime. Larceny or harassment are typically illegal no matter where or how these activities are carried out, but computers and the internet have made it easier for individuals to find and attack their victims.
For example, a person could create a fak... |
This article was co-authored by our trained team of editors and researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow's Content Management Team carefully monitors the work from our editorial staff to ensure that each article is backed by trusted research and meets our high quality standards.
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Last summer, across southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay region—home to the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world—tens of thousands of fish washed up dead along riverbanks. Rivers running at temperatures above the threshold for salmon health were killing the fish even as record numbers of them were returning from the o... |
Nervous system physiology is the study of the human nervous system. The nervous is composed of two main parts: the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS and PNS work together through a system of neurons that extend throughout the body. Nervous system physiology also concerns itself w... |
Agency Procedures For Mitigating Damage To Cultural Heritage In United States Federal And State Administrative Law
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C. O. Sanz Salla
Protecting historic buildings is an essential part of protecting our cultural heritage, a key pillar in the sustainable development of our urban environment. O... |
Calmly meditating produces exciting, beneficial effects on your body. It can protect your DNA against cancer-promoting genetic developments and free you from everyday stresses and distractions. That’s why meditation is one of the most powerful, but often neglected, tools for maintaining optimal health.
Most of us don’t... |
Have you made the healthy choice for your family and yourself by making the switch to ceramic cookware? Unfortunately, the battle against toxins is far from over. Studies reveal that the heart of the home is a hotbed of harmful microorganisms. Xtrema Pure Ceramic Cookware compiled a list of unexpected sources of toxins... |
My Republica reports that poultry entrepreneurs have increased price of chicken from 2 August as the result of the rising cost of inputs and dipping production during the monsoon.
Annually, approximately , people are trafficked across national borders around the world, 80 percent of whom are women and girls.
The traffi... |
For example, the ingredients from a tin of baked beans would usually be regarded as non-fiction, literal text used specifically to identify the contents of the tin and would rarely be misinterpreted for something else.
The English are not inclined to celebrate culture or to favour artists and intellectuals. We are more... |
Eggs have been consumed by humans for thousands of years. The eggs of the most common choice are produced from the chickens.
Eggs are considered to be nutritious and a good part of a healthy diet. While being one of the best sources of protein, eggs also contain several essential nutrients including:
• Vitamins A, B-2,... |
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) is an advisory body of the European Union. It was established in 2007 by a legal act of the European Union. The FRA helps to ensure that fundamental rights of people living in the EU are protected. The FRA also informs people about their fundamental rights. In doin... |
Albertini, J. (1980). The acquisition of five grammatical morphemes: Deviance or delay? Proceedings from the Wisconsin Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, 1, 94–111.
Baker, C. L. (1979). Syntactic theory and the projection problem. Linguistic Inquiry, 10, 533–581.
Beastrom, S., & Rice, M. (1986). Compreh... |
Othoni is the westernmost part of Greece, with coordinates 39’ 50’ 59.10 Latitude and 19’ 24’ 08.61 Longitude.
It belongs to the prefecture of Corfu and it is a separate administrative community.
Its distance to the northern shores of Corfu [Agios Stephanos port] is 12 miles. The distance from Corfu town is 36 miles. T... |
An automatic standby generator is a back up electrical system that operates whether you are home or away. Within seconds of an outage, it automatically supplies power directly to your home’s electrical circuit breaker box. After utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and waits for the next outage. It ope... |
Interview with Jack Horner, Paleontologist, Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT
“We have very good evidence that this sturgeon lived during the Cretaceous period at the same time as the dinosaurs. When sturgeons were swimming through the waters, there were Tyrannosaurus Rex’s walking in Montana. If we look at the ecosys... |
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29 November 2015
The Raspberry Pi foundation has made a new Raspberry Pi computer called the PiZero. It's a smaller version of the version 1 Raspberry Pi that's been stripped back to the bare essentials with price that's an amazing $5... |
Small business literally means those where the total workers are less than hundred and the capital is also less than a million. This definition varies from country to country but the key point is that it indicates the small scale business or personal business. The small businesses account more than fifty percent of the... |
2 Learning Objectives Discuss the major issues addressed by IS planning. Demonstrate the importance of aligning information systems plans with business plans.Explain the four-stage model of information systems planning.Describe several different methodologies for conducting strategic information systems planning.
3 IT ... |
Presentation on theme: "Persian King Darius I Darius I came through the Khyber Pass and conquered northwestern India. For 200 years, Indus Valley was ruled by Persian satrap,"— Presentation transcript:
Persian King Darius I Darius I came through the Khyber Pass and conquered northwestern India. For 200 years, Indus Val... |
“Grandchildren are a grandparent’s link to the future. Grandparents are the child’s link to the past.”
Grandparents’ Day is celebrated the first Sunday after Labor Day in the United States. National Grandparents’ Day gives us a chance to affirm the importance of grandparents, and their vital role in families. It’s also... |
JFK - We choose to go to the Moon, full length
by Super User, 5 years ago
As we sit at the precipice of a new era of exploration, I thought it appropriate to revisit the original inspiration and rationale for the first lunar exploration program as so eloquently stated by John F. Kennedy. The original speech by JFK was ... |
WCC Theme: “Think globally, act locally to become a sustainable community,”
The origin of the phrase “Think global, act local” has been attributed to Patrick Geddes, a Scottish biologist, sociologist, philanthropist and pioneering town planner. In his 1915 book “Cities in Evolution”, Geddes maintained that ‘local chara... |
Study May Lead to Better, Safer Drug for DiabetesMonday, December 12, 2011
A Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) study published recently in the Journal of Biological Chemistry reveals that a natural fatty acid can serve as a regulator of blood sugar levels, which may have important applications in designing better and... |
Certain Native American tribes used the roots to cure coughs.
The writer remembers his maternal grandmother saying that he called the plant "high biscuits" when he was quite young.
The hibiscus is native to Asia and islands of the South Pacific.
It is the national flower of South Korea, the Conch Republic and of Malays... |
Gander’s beginnings date back to 1936 when the construction of the international airport began in earnest. By the end of 1937, a 900-person team had begun construction. A few years later the airfield had four paved runways – the largest airport in the world at the time.
On January 11, 1938, the first airplane landed at... |
The myth of Jason and the Argonauts, and their quest for the Golden Fleece, is one of the best-known legends of ancient Greece. It features renowned Greek heroes like Hercules and Theseus, and a journey to the ends of the earth in search of the mythical Golden Fleece, which was said to have been shorn from a divine ram... |
Sci-Hub was created on 5th September, 2011 by a researcher from Kazakhstan. Famously known as the Robin Hood of Science, Alexandra Elbakyan the creator of Sci-Fi website made around 48 million journal articles available freely online. People could not access any research for free but with Sci-Hub any research is on you... |
By Chris Jennings
For the Oregon Beer Growler
Throughout the brewing process, we as homebrewers can adjust our methods to reduce the amount of impact we have on the environment. There are several options available, from simple changes that are affordable to more time-consuming and costly investments in an eco-friendly ... |
Guava - A Tropical Superfruit
is a popular tropical fruit with unique
flavor, taste, and heath promoting qualities.
this wonderful fruit belongs to the family of Myrtaceae of the genus: psidium
and known as Psidium guajava. The plant is a evergreen, tropical
shrub or small tree and can thrive in both humid and dry clim... |
Kalocsay has been described as the pillar of Esperanto poetry. In fact his influence pervades the entire literature and language theory of Esperanto. For more than a quarter of a century he inspired and guided the literary world of Esperanto through the revue Literatura Mondo (Literary World) and the publishing house o... |
Your Brief Guide to Polymer Materials
When it comes to polymers, you have two basic types: thermoplastics and thermosets. When machining plastic, it’s crucial to know which one you’re working with due to distinct differences between how these two main polymer categories react to chemicals and temperature.
Thermoplastic... |
Greg Flanagan says YES—Eventually
Why impose taxes in the first place? First and foremost, to pay for the public services we all need and enjoy. In an ideal public-finance world we’d first determine the level and cost of the public services we want, then set the tax system to provide the needed revenue. Second, taxes—s... |
The National Heart Foundation's Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) maps out the next phase of the Heart Foundation’s path towards reconciliation. It is recognised that reconciliation is an ongoing and evolving process, and this RAP signifies the organisation's commitment to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait... |
Surfing the web for ideas, I saw that Amy Campbell has just finished writing an article on dietary supplements and diabetes, and it got me also thinking about how certain spices and herbs (including those that we frequently use in cooking) can play a role in our health. She never really gave much thought to the contain... |
by James Wallace Harris, Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Did average Americans in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s believe that life, including intelligent beings, thrived on Venus and Mars, and maybe even the moons of Jupiter and Saturn? Folks of all ages read science fiction in the pulp magazines. Kids mostly enjoyed science ficti... |
No West Nile virus (WNV) activity was detected in BC in 2005; however, activity in the rest of Canada was increased over 2004 with 229 cases and 12 deaths from WNV reported. The majority of cases were in Ontario and Manitoba, but there were human infections in Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Last year, 2005, was con... |
This article is about the patriarch. You may be looking for the tribe.
Reuben was the firstborn son of Jacob and Leah, being the oldest of all his brothers and half-brothers (born of Rachel). As an adult, Reuben felt responsible for Joseph's life and saved him from death when he was sold into slavery, later feeling gui... |
Sweet drinks products are very well sold in the market and more and more different types. Although it tastes delicious, sweet drinks can harm the health, especially if consumed excessively. Find out what the dangers of a sweet beverage are to your health so that you don’t just eat it.
Sweet drinks are the types of drin... |
When it was founded on Oct. 3, 1887, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University was known as the State Normal College for Colored Students.
Back then, the institution had 15 students and two instructors. Today FAMU, with its main campus located in Tallahassee, Fla., has more than 12,000 students enrolled.
The 125th... |
Career Development and Planning: A Comprehensive Approach
New Edition Now Available!
Career Development and Planning: A Comprehensive Approach provides content from cognitive psychology, sociology, and economics that can be used to solve career problems and make career decisions. Career Development and Planning is an i... |
All children have homework. In Reception this will focus upon hearing a child read and strengthening your child’s understanding of letter sounds (phonics). We will have meetings in the Autumn term to discuss this further with the parents of children in Reception. As the year progresses homework may begin to include add... |
Environmental careers have grown rapidly since the 1980s, and just about everybody expects that growth to continue for some years. Of course, the reasons behind this success are often disquieting, if not ominous. Ground-level ozone and airborne particles are affecting millions of people throughout the United States. Wi... |
Vintage Photos Show Casper’s Modest Beginnings
Casper has changed a lot over the years, and these photos give us a glimpse into the towns past. Digging into the historical images on the Library of Congresses website, we found these gems. It is highly unlikely that we will ever have a time machine to visit Casper in the... |
Among other things, the bill incentivizes the use of biofuels in aviation—a sort of Renewable Fuel Standard for the skies. The development of such fuels was heavily subsidized by the Obama administration. These efforts succeeded in developing biofuels that can work in aircraft, but they never succeeded in reducing the ... |
As I was sitting in the chair getting my haircut last week, we began conversing about hearing aids and hearing loss. My stylist was shocked to know that even with hearing aids, it can still be difficult to hear and understand at times. It got me thinking…Thanksgiving and the holidays are quickly approaching.
While it i... |
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a global health problem affecting millions of people around the world.
It is estimated that more than 300,000,000 individuals worldwide have sickle cell trait (AS), the benign carrier condition.
More than 500,000 infants are born with major hemoglobin disorders inclusive of more than 400,00... |
Creating trauma-sensitive schools requires a comprehensive approach that is anchored in principles of trauma-informed care. In Part 1 of the series, we introduce a working model for trauma-sensitive schools that includes three tiers of intervention: universal, selected and intensive. We review the need for trauma-sensi... |
The early climbing stands had boomerang-shaped blades that wrapped around the back of the tree and easily slipped resulting in some accidents!
Today’s stands are very secure and attach to the tree with plastic or rubber covered aircraft cables or strong chains, with locking pins to hold everything in place.
Often, ratc... |
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
|Restoration of two individuals|
Simón, Salgado & Calvo, 2018
| †Choconsaurus baileywilisi|
Simón, Salgado & Calvo, 2017
The fossil remains were found in Villa El Chocón in the Neuquén province, where the skeleton of a sauropod was reported. In 2017, the species type Choconsaurus baileyw... |
A tropical cyclone (03B) with winds reported to be up to 75 mph hit the east coast of India just after midnight local time on the 16th of December 2003. At least 11 people perished in the storm, which also brought heavy rains to the region. The cyclone formed in the southern part of the Bay of Bengal, and then it moved... |
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Yom Teruah : Feast of Trumpets Primarily found in Leviticus 23:23-25 and Numbers 29:1-6. The word “yom” means “day” and about 70% of the ancient Hebrew meanings of the words “teruah” means “blasts” or “blaring” of trumpets, w... |
A combination of threats unique to forest elephants
Forest elephants face the threats of poaching for ivory and habitat loss common to other elephants, but they also face increased pressure from hunting for meat, accelerating extraction of natural resources, and little development of an ecotourism industry that could p... |
Strategy: A systematic plan for generating possible solutions that can be tested to see if they are correct. They permit some degree of control over task (General/Conscious Awareness)
Initial Goal = Strategy Needed.
Algorithms = A problem solving strategy in which all solutions are generated and tested until solution i... |
While the Boleyn fortune, which had been built on trade, was substantial by the mid-fifteenth century, it was William Boleyn’s marriage which cemented the family’s links to the nobility and led to them becoming great landowners.
In around 1475 William Boleyn, who, following the death of his elder brother, Thomas, had s... |
In the life of this prince, so brilliant and yet so corrupt, at once an abominable tyrant and a superb statesman, one who could have saved the Empire but only precipitated its ruin, we find combined, as in a magnificent summary, all the essential characteristics, all the contrasts of Byzantine society: that strange mix... |
Do you find yourself…
- Feeling hopelessly tied to other’s expectations?
- Feeling like you can only be comfortable when alone?
- Confusing your emotions, beliefs, or needs with those of others?
- Doing what’s expected of you rather than living freely and openly?
- Fearing intimacy and pushing people away?
- Craving co... |
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Fishing the tributary rivers and streams is very popular. Fall brings the legions of anglers seeking the fall run salmon and trout. The winter months on the rivers are more peaceful as solitary anglers seek the steelhead and brown trout. Spring sees another group of anglers seeking spawning steelhead. Chinook or King S... |
The swing weight of a golf club specifies how heavy the club feels to a player swinging it. Swing weight relates not only to the club’s weight but also to the distribution of the weight. A club with more of its mass concentrated in the club head has a higher swing weight and requires more energy for the golfer to swing... |
I love underdog stories. I think most of us do.
As a teacher, I’m particularly aligned to admire the tale of someone overcoming a great obstacle in order to succeed. It’s important to remember that our most vulnerable youth can confront the obstacles put in their way.
At the same time, we can become so caught up in the... |
The Joy, Comfort, and Stress-Reducing Power of Pets
Pets: our unwavering companions, our constant supporters, our best buddies. A wagging tail or an affectionate snuggle is something we’re not taking for granted these days. And it’s reminding us how powerful the bond between person and pet really is.
Maggie O’Haire, Ph... |
Insects are in decline in the UK. Their numbers and range are dwindling and have been since at least the 1970s . Many insects are not well studied, and information on all insects is centred around a few groups, such as bees and butterflies. These species have been well-researched due to their importance as pollinators,... |
The Great Green Wall is an African-led movement with an epic ambition to grow an 8,000km long forest across Sub-Saharan Africa. In the last 10 years 15% of the total area has been completed, the initiative is already bringing life to an area that always suffered desertification at an unprecedented scale, providing food... |
Forest Landscapes Influence Black Coffee Twig Borer, Xylosandrus compactus Eichoff Infestation in Adjacent Robusta Coffee Gardens: Management Implications
AbstractThe black coffee twig borer, Xylosandrus compactus Eichhoff (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is one of the major constraints facing the Robusta coffee industry in... |
Abu Dhabi:Many Saudi doctors are among five million people who are still using pagers (also known as beepers), wireless telecommunications devices that receive and display alphanumeric or voice messages, Saudi media reported.
One-way pagers can only receive messages, while response pagers and two-way pagers can also ac... |
Based on estimates from the Early Childhood Program Participation Survey of 2012, there are more than 13 million children under the age of 3 in the United States, about half of whom are in regular non-parental care arrangements each week. In 2014, an average of 415,000 of these children received federally-funded child ... |
Dealing with Feelings
The emotions of living with PAD
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a chronic condition that is often painful and affects a person’s mobility. In Part 1 of our three-part series on PAD, we discussed its early stages, when there may not be obvious symptoms such as the pain of intermittent claudicati... |
How to Identify Bugs Inside Your House
Do you have household bugs? Don't worry, you're not alone. Color, size, shape and where they show up in your house are all valuable clues to identifying your unexpected visitors.
Any number of insect pests have the ability to invade your home and set up shop, establishing themselv... |
Introduction to corrosion resistance of nickel and nickel alloys
(HY-industry technical centre)
1.The types and chemical composition ratios of the main nickel and nickel-based alloys are shown in the table below: (Weight%)
2. Development status of various nickel-based alloys and examples of their corrosion resistance
N... |
Falafel is one of my favorite foods, but I don’t share it with my dogs, and neither should you. Even though falafel is mostly mashed up chickpeas, which are good for dogs, it contains other ingredients that could give your pup a serious tummy ache or worse.
Why Falafel Is Bad for Dogs
Falafel is a mixture of mashed chi... |
It’s shockingly simple to restart a heart… with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
But AEDs don’t work if we can’t find them.
Cardiac Arrest Facts
Today less than 200 organizations have registered AEDs with the 911 dispatchers/ Emergency Medical Services of McLean County. Registering an AED helps 911 dispatcher... |
Almost everyone has at some point heard of the famous figure Warren Buffet. However did you know that Warren’s success didn’t just start as an investor. Mr. Buffet actually began making strides towards his massive fortune in his high school years.
In high school he was making more than a lot of his teachers by running ... |
Blood Money: The Civil War and the Federal Reserve
Continuing from the prior column– https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/07/22/did-bankers-foment-the-civil-war/ — John Remington Graham’s thesis that the mis-named “civil war” was fomented by bankers who desired a large national debt that they could acquire in order to... |
Conflict activities for literary analysis: Let’s have fun with this divisive literary device.
Conflicts in literature: They give our stories movement. Identifying examples for different types—human vs. human, self, nature, society, and the supernatural—is the focus of many class discussions. In literary analysis, confl... |
International Research Resources
This guide is intended as a repository of resources specifically for research using materials produced and collected in other countries. The main resources included here are links to national libraries, national bibliographies and union catalogs.
This online exhibition exhibition is bro... |
LSU Social Work Professor’s New Book Chronicles Police Brutality and the African American Community
BATON ROUGE – Given the increasing attention to unarmed African Americans who have lost their lives at the hands of police, LSU School of Social Work Professor of Child and Family Studies Cassandra Chaney examined commun... |
Failing to consider nuclear power is irresponsible
NUCLEAR power is the only proven generation technology offering solutions to all three sectors of the energy trilemma: security and reliability, affordability and environmental sustainability.
Despite this, Australia is the only G20 country with a federal ban on nuclea... |
The capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) is a large rodent used for human consumption in certain areas of South America. In the present study, viable Toxoplasma gondii was isolated for the first time from this host. Antibodies to T. gondii were assayed in the sera of 64 capybaras from 6 counties of São Paulo State, Bra... |
Japan’s emperor called it a “miracle fish” after it was found swimming in a lake at the foot of Mount Fuji in 2010 – 70 years after it had been declared extinct. The future for the deepwater salmon known as Kunimasu seems brighter now that scientists have started farming the species in its original habitat at Lake Taza... |
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