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To better understand advanced materials such as graphene nanostructures and enhance them for devices in opto-, nano-, and quantum-technology, it is important to comprehend how phonons—the vibration of atoms in solids—impact the materials’ properties.
Scientists from the University of Vienna, the Advanced Institute of S... |
Ishmael Name Meaning & Origin
Origin of the name Ishmael:
From the Hebrew yishmā'ē'l (God hears). The name is borne in the Bible by the son of Abraham and his concubine Hagar. Ismael is the patriarch of the Arabs.
From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.
Looking for the perfect name? Try the Name MatchMaker to find... |
Resolution des US-Repräsentantenhauses, 16.7.2019 (engl. Originalfassung)
Condemning President Trump’s racist comments directed at Members of Congress.
Whereas the Founders conceived America as a haven of refuge for people fleeing from religious and political persecution, and Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and J... |
This blog was updated on April 8, 2020.
On April 1, the City of St. Louis released the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by zip code. Although the number of COVID-19 tests conducted by zip code has not yet been disclosed by officials—which suggests that the data are not fully representativ... |
You are your child’s first and most important teacher and your involvement is crucial to his/her success.
Broward County has The Parent Involvement Office which is available with information and resources to help you stay informed and get involved in your child's education.
Parent Training Workshops
The ESE Department ... |
The Holocaust: Stories of survival, perseverance, triumph
"Darkest Hour," a new film about the strengthening of Winston Churchill's resolve to fight rather than appease the Nazis, successfully creates a feeling of impending doom as western civilization faces a storm gathering east of the Rhine that would leave human re... |
Theoretical physicist Richard Feynman needed a break. He left his Cornell University office to find refuge in the cafeteria where students were decompressing from heavy workloads by spinning plates.
When Feynman joined the game, he used science to predict the wobbles of the plate — an activity that inspired a quantum e... |
The Church, which is in the centre of the Conservation Area, has an important part in the history of the village. We know that the village existed before the entry in the Domesday Book of 1086 where the Lord of Merdeford was Hugh Burdet. In 1219, Sir Henry de Alneto, the Lord of the Manor, appointed the first Rector, R... |
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In music, an altered chord, an example of alteration, is a chord with one or more diatonic notes replaced by, or altered to, a neighboring pitch in the chromatic scale. For example the following progression uses four unaltered chords:
The next progression uses an altered IV chord and ... |
Let's Build the Internet: Networking
In this animated programme, our character Sam shows students the basics of networking and data transmission. Engaging graphics are used to explain concepts clearly and visually, depicting how data is transmitted via cables and fibre optics, and why switches and routers are important... |
By combining this newly dubbed “Nix” gene, or M-Factor, with the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technique, scientists can develop genetically-modified mosquitoes with the potential to naturally reduce the population of female mosquitoes without using costly methods that are currently employed.
The current approach to modifie... |
A playful introduction to the story of Jesus, Barabbas and Pontius Pilate
Pilate washes his hands rid himself of any guilt. He therefore gains a lot by washing his hands. Are the children willing to go underwater with their heads to ‘gain’ something?
This idea is part of a complete Sunday School lesson on the Bible sto... |
The A Head Start on Science (HSOS) curriculum and training was developed in 1997 with support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Our initial work endeavored to provide preschool teachers with the knowledge and resources that would support the teaching of science to young children.
The goal of the HS... |
A scion of one of the oldest and most notable Massachusetts families and a direct descendant of John Endecott, the first Governor of Massachusetts, William Crowninshield Endicott, Sr., was, most notably, Secretary of War in President Grover Cleveland’s First Administration from 1885 to 1889.
In 1888, at a ball at the B... |
The human brain is amazing. It is arguably the most important organ in the human body because it controls all the other organs. For example, it tells the heart to pump blood, tells the lungs when to inhale and exhale, aids digestion and controls the nervous system. The brain is also in charge of our cognitive functions... |
noun (in India)
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Origin of durbar
Words nearby durbar
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In 1979 the Durbar Square of each city was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Nepal Old and New: Kathmandu Valley’s Royal Cities Get a Facelift|Condé Nast Traveler|Aug... |
Environmental degradation, particularly climate change, is augmenting the impact of natural disasters, thus seriously affecting food security ensured through the sustainable production of agricultural crops, livestock and fisheries. Sustainable development is a certain compromise among environmental, economic, and soci... |
- Confidential Inquiry into premature deaths of people with learning disabilities (CIPOLD)
- Government response to the Confidential Inquiry into premature deaths of people with learning disabilities
- Learning, candour and accountability: A review of the way NHS trusts review and investigate the deaths of patients in ... |
This course starts with Chaucer, runs through Shakespeare, and ends with Milton, but rather than generalizing about what makes these writers "great" we will focus on the specific historical contexts in which they wrote. Who were these authors writing for? What expectations did these audiences have about writing, readin... |
This course presents four 20th Century writers whose literary careers were shaped by their unique experiences as Southerners. While each of these writers has gained a considerable reputation as an American writer whose writing transcends regional distinctions, the South resonates in their voices and mediates their visi... |
Most of the early grid tied photovoltaic power projects in South Africa are using crystalline silicone based modules, which dominate the industry, accounting for some 90% of the total installed. However, arguments can be made in favour of thin film technologies.
The case in general for photovoltaic (PV) generated energ... |
Athlete's foot is a cutaneous infection sustained by dermatophyte fungi, which attack the hairless skin, expecially under the feet and between the toes. Symptoms include itching, flaking and fissuring of the skin. It manifests in 3 ways:
15-20% of the population suffers from athlete's foot. Sufferers typically include ... |
On this day 31 January 1953
North Sea Flooding - 705 Squadron, the first Dragonfly squadron helps to save more than 800 lives
During the weekend of Saturday 31 January to Sunday 1 February 1953, a storm tide raged across the northwest European shelf and flooded the low-lying coastal areas of the countries around the No... |
A new study suggests drowsy drivers understand the risk but sleep deprivation won't keep them off the road.
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety analyzed information from more than 7,200 drivers involved in 4,500 crashes. According to the foundation, 97 percent of drivers viewed drowsy driving as "completely unaccepta... |
- The Caribbean People, by Reginald Honychurch. In three volumes, this is a well-balanced account written by one of the so-called new historians of the Caribbean.
- Puerto Rico: A Political and Cultural History, by Artura Morales. Carrion This is one of the best major overviews of Puerto Rican history and culture.
- Th... |
Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 142,980 pages of information and 229,144 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.
Robert William Peregrine Birch (1845-1896)
1896 Obituary
R... |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who has the right of way at a four-way stop?
Drivers must always yield to the driver who stopped first. However, if both vehicles stopped at the same time, then the driver on the right has the right of way and goes first. Vehicles that are turning are required to yield to those going... |
By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle
OSLO, May 6 (Reuters) - The Arctic ecosystem, already under pressure from record ice melts, faces another potential threat in the form of rapid acidification of the ocean, according to an international study published on Monday.
Acidification, blamed on the transformation of r... |
Last month, we reported about SpaceX’s Starlink project that launched their first 60 of a total of 12000 satellites that are planned to form an artificial constellation of high-speed internet. In the same time that new-technology advocates celebrate, night sky gazers are feeling desperate. The International Astronomica... |
From back ends to widgets: if you are new to WordPress, you may have been confronted with lots of unknown terms. Many users come across some puzzling terms even as early on as installation. To be able to set up your website without a hitch and join the community it definitely helps to understand the most important Word... |
When a serious accident or injury occurs, the first call from a victim or witness is to emergency personnel. Paramedics, police officers, and firefighters rush to the scenes of accidents or injuries with sirens and lights on. Lawfully, these vehicles do not have to abide by standard traffic practices. However, they do ... |
Latin American and Caribbean studies
The Latin American and Caribbean studies collection focuses mainly on materials within the humanities, followed by the social sciences. The collection includes both published and unpublished materials in English, Portuguese, Spanish, French and a variety of indigenous languages such... |
roorback or roor·bach [roo r-bak] Word Origin noun
- a false and more or less damaging report circulated for political effect, usually about a candidate seeking an office.
Origin of roorback 1844, Americanism; after a fictitious Baron von Roorback, in whose travelogue occurred an account of an incident damaging to the ... |
What you should know about COVID-19 – updated 24th April
Guidance from other organizations is continually being issued and we’ll do our best to link to them below – please keep checking back here for more updates.
UPDATE 24th April 2020
The Lead Editors of the European Journal of Endocrinology (EJE) have commissioned a... |
Epilepsy is the third most common neurological disorder in the United States, after Alzheimer's disease and stroke, yet it is still somewhat of a mystery to many.
Epilepsy is the third most common neurological disorder in the United States, after Alzheimer's disease and stroke. Nearly 3 million Americans have the condi... |
Iron deficiency is common in pregnancy with risks to mum and baby. At Solvotrin Therapeutics, we have studied iron and the impact of iron deficiency for many years with the aim of making iron better. Specifically, our aim has been to reduce the side effects of iron.
One of the most common times to experience an iron de... |
Internationally renowned social historian Eric R. Cregeen (1921–83) was one of UK’s prime movers in recording oral history. Rigorously trained by the Irish Folklore Commission in the 1940s (while recording for the Manx Folk-Life Survey), Cregeen settled in Scotland (1954) taking up posts with the University of Glasgow ... |
Is it that time of the year again?!
Although you are self-isolating and staying indoors more often, you may be wondering why your seasonal hay fever is still kicking in. Even though you may be inside for a longer period, once you have been outside the allergic power continues long after the exposure has stopped.
Even h... |
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), also known as glioblastoma and grade IV astrocytoma, is the most common and most aggressive cancer that begins within the brain. Signs and symptoms are initially non specific. They may include headaches, personality changes, nausea, and symptoms similar to that of a stroke. Worsening of s... |
A combination of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) could be an effective and particularly novel form of rehabilitation for stroke patients, suggests a recent study from Israel’s Ben-Gurion University.
Following a stroke, patients are usually advised to do limb exercises that replicate daily tasks, such as drink... |
July is National Anti-Boredom Month! While boredom may not be an affliction that requires immediate medical intervention, it is something that should be addressed as quickly as possible to avoid the negative effects — mischief, built-up energy, and complaining! But, in all seriousness, there are risks and benefits to b... |
NOTE: The organizations mentioned below (with the exception of Slow Food) have not yet taken a position against GM foods, but they share common concerns about improving nutrition standards, agricultural sustainability and increasing federal funding for child nutrition, in particular through school meals. A few school d... |
Researchers are always looking for new ways to augment our capabilities through bionics. Caltech engineers have developed a tiny prosthetic device that enables jellyfish to swim faster and more efficiently.
Jellyfish do not have brain or pain receptors but they secrete mucus when stressed. That wasn’t the case during t... |
Introduction to Health and Safety at Work covers the fundamentals of occupational safety and health for the thousands of students who complete the NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety each year. Fully revised in alignment with the April 2015 syllabus, this sixth edition provides student... |
In Spite of the noticeable decline in funding to combat malaria, global access to key anti-malarial interventions has improved over the last year, says the World Malaria report 2016. But persistent gaps in coverage mean the burden of disease is still massive.
The World Health Organization’s 2016 World Malaria Report re... |
In all likelihood, parents and caregivers are more likely to take action to prevent bullying and inequity at school when their own children suffer the negative consequences. And yet, large scale and effective prevention based on systemic change is dependent upon widespread involvement and participation of parents and c... |
Thirteen national parks are spread across the state. From scenic trails to historical sites, families can find an adventure around just about any corner. For maps, fees, facilities and hours of operation for North Carolina National Parks, visit nps.gov/state/nc.
The National Parks Service website has online resources f... |
Summer stream temperatures limit the distribution of Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis and are affected by riparian vegetation. We used riparian and instream habitat surveys along with stream temperature loggers placed throughout streams to determine the potential for riparian vegetation shading to increase the length ... |
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Vertebrates' diets profoundly influence the composition of symbiotic gut microbial communities. Studies documenting diet-microbiota associations typically focus on univariate or categorical diet variables. However, in nature individuals often consume diverse combinations of foods. If diet components act ind... |
Summary: In the 1600s, the brilliant French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and Catholic theologian, Blaise Pascal, wrote, “Everyone, without exception, is searching for happiness." An article I read listed seven habits of chronically unhappy people....
In the 1600s, the brilliant French mathematician, physi... |
Chapter 1: The Corporation's Rise to Dominance
Over the last 150 years the corporation has risen from relative obscurity to become the world's dominant economic institution. Today, corporations govern our lives. They determine what we eat, what we watch, what we wear, where we work, and what we do. We are inescapably s... |
It can be OK to practice in 100-degree weather, or it could be dangerous. It depends on the humidity factor.
So impactful is humidity that, for example, 86-degree weather can be lethal if humidity is extremely high.
“Humidity is probably the key factor that could be the most difficult on the body with regards to exerci... |
What causes itchy eyes?
There are many possible reasons for itchy eyes, including things like:
Most cases of itchy eyes are allergy-related. This happens when the eyes become irritated by allergens like dust, pet hair or dander, pollen (hay fever) and certain products like make-up or face creams.
Itchy eyes can be a sy... |
In what would quickly be dubbed the longest elevator ride ever, passengers would spend 7.5 days traveling up to the station
For centuries mankind has aspired towards greater things. And whether those things are climbing mountains, building pyramids, climbing on each others shoulders, constructing skyscrapers or traveli... |
- DISEASE INFORMATION
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
is the virus that causes AIDS. It affects a person’s immune system and reduces its ability to fight infection.
What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
HIV is the virus and AIDS is the end point of an HIV infection. AIDS is defined by a number of illnesses th... |
Breast Cancer Facts
Breast cancer usually develops in the tubes of the breast that carry milk to the nipple (ducts) and glands that make milk (lobules). Both women and men can have breast cancer; however, it is more common in women. After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United St... |
You’ve only got one spine, so keeping it healthy is crucial—especially
as you age, when risk of spine fracture becomes a significant concern.
Spine fractures may be caused by:
- Osteoporosis, a gradual loss of bone as you age, which contributes to at least 700,000 fractures per year in the United States [FACT CHECK, 20... |
The American Heritage Student Dictionary, for students in grades 6-10 (ages 11-16), has been updated and contains more than 65,000 words, covering the vocabulary that students in this age group need to know. The definitions are clear and easy to read, and they are bolstered by abundant example sentences, letting reader... |
Year 3 Magazine – What’s Buzzing? (Issue 2)
Download 140,000+ pages of incredible time-saving teaching resources.
Create, edit and share any type of classroom activity with ease.
Customize and create your own teaching resources and display materials.
Teach with comprehensive, curriculum aligned units and lessons.
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A 9-year-old boy presented with persistently moderate pruritic and reddened skin on the superior parts of the anterior shins. This occurred during the spring and summer seasons over the last 2 years. He had become an active soccer player during the past 2 years and played organized soccer in the spring and summer. He u... |
Sometimes it seems like curricula create confusion. Brightly colored texts, songs, jingles, computer programs, and educational games can all be useful learning tools, but perhaps we think that learning always has to be fun and exciting. Do all the extras really help, or could they actually be a detriment?
Simple, syste... |
Need Brain Break ideas for the kids? These energizing brain breaks are gross motor activities that can break up the school day or be added to the classroom schedule. Mix some of these movement breaks into the classroom to help kids focus and stay on task while getting a chance to get a short mental break from the class... |
When is Memorial Day 2019?: The Memorial Day is around the corner, This year, it is going to be celebrated on May 27, Monday. So, you should know about its basis, facts, day, date and timings. First of all, don’t forget to hoist the American flag in honor.
Memorial Day meaning is a federal holiday observed on the last ... |
The Preschool curriculum is based on early childhood literacy. Students experience a variety of language experiences each day to build a foundation for pre-reading and writing skills. We believe that “play is a child’s work” and center our learning experiences around developmentally appropriate practices that account f... |
In farming and ranching, the verb geld means to castrate — or remove the sexual organs of — a male animal. A farmer might geld a horse so that he will be calmer and easier to ride.
People who raise animals choose to geld them for various reasons. If a male animal is not going to be bred, or deliberately mated to produc... |
Sites like this can really
test the dowsers confidence, as well as skills. Especially
when the drillers say that there is no water at the predicted
levels that the dowser has quoted. Despite this, there was water
close to the predicted level. The pressure of the drillers
saying there was no water lasted several weeks b... |
#8: Teachers, Coaches, and Mentors
Copyright © 2014 by William B. Irvine
We have all had teachers, some good and some bad. If we have played sports, we have had coaches. And if we are lucky, we have had mentors. These three groups play important but different roles in our lives.
It is the job of a teacher to transmit i... |
ESO Archive Frequently Asked Questions
CalSelector: What is the xml file that comes in each dataset?
The relation among files, i.e. which files are needed to calibrate what, is represented as an xml tree. Xml is a rather common format nowadays and there are plenty of readers (and editors) available. For example, popula... |
What is Biodynamics?
Pronunciation: / bīōdī namiks/
1. the study of physical motion or dynamics in living systems.
2. a method of organic farming involving such factors as the observation of lunar phases and planetary cycles.
The Biodynamic Hive
Bees are very much in time with the Sun, Venus, and Earth cycles. The hive... |
In 2011, a study by the EPA found that on average Americans spend 90% of their lives indoors. Our work, social and home lives are more often than not inside, and recent studies have found that it could be more harmful to our bodies than previously thought. It’s in our DNA to thrive in the outdoors; everything from our ... |
Eleanor Margaret Burbidge
This week we are writing about a woman in science who recently passed away at the age of 100, Dr. Eleanor Margaret Burbidge. Dr. Margaret Burbidge was born on August 12th, 1919 and died this month on April 5th, 2020. She has made a significant impact in the field of astronomy. In 1950s, she wa... |
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Reading picture books to children has been repeatedly shown to improve their skills of communication. Why don’t you take this successful experience from the first language learning into the second one?Well, picture books of course are for children but rarely seen in second l... |
Eurasian Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus
Eurasian Kestrel, Austria, April 2008, © Markus Jais
English: Eurasian Kestrel, Common Kestrel
Scientific: Falco tinnunculus
Spanish: Cernícalo vulgar
French: Faucon crécerelle
Taxonomy and Subspecies
[GRIN 2011] currently recognizes 11 subspecies.
The following subspecies occur in E... |
Basically, it’s a conversation. Dialogue is simply a conversation between some people. It is a system that’s utilized in all sorts of fiction film, plays, books and may even be utilised in essays. It is possible to utilize a dialog to quicken the pace of your essay if you think that the narration look what i found slow... |
WHAT IS GENDER?
Sex and gender
Sex refers to the biological and physiological attributes that typically characterise men and women.
Gender is rooted in social conventions, not biology. It stems from successive societies’ preconceptions of what men versus women look and act like.
Gender is not a binary thing, an ‘either... |
Artificial. Non-nutritive. Intense. Low calorie. Sugar substitutes. These words are associated with the sweetening of food – other than with sugar. So, what do they mean? More importantly, how do they affect our health?
Artificial sweeteners can be classified broadly into two categories:
- Non-nutritive (they supply mi... |
Elsa Christensen, Brigham Call, Mitchell Holman, Jared Hardy, Lydia Gore, Halle Murphy, Keslee Van Orman, Samantha Stepp, Brianna Lewis, Grace Carter, Samantha Brady, Anna Lewis, Nathan Brown, Bastian LeBaron, Yoshi Miyagi, Trista Alvey, Sam Lindsey,Spence Winward, Eliza Ouzounian, Asher Hunt, Madisyn Freschknecht, Dan... |
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A marble fragment of what might have been the chancel screen in the Church of St. Nicholas. Note the cross and the representation of an anchor. St. Nicholas was the patron saint of sailors and the anchor was an early symbol of Christianity.
For a brief description of the significance of S... |
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- Spatial assessment of fin whale hotspots and their association with krill within an important Antarctic feeding and fishing ground
- Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus quoyi) habitat use and its relationship to environmental conditions are generally unknown in the Southern Ocean, presenting challenges for ... |
A Light-Based Sensor of Seismic Activity
uilt by Munich geophysicists, the world’s first 3-D ring laser for the detection of rotational ground movements is now in operation.
Heiner Igel hasn’t a care in the world, as he strolls from the wooded copse that is home to the Geophysical Observatory at Munich’s Ludwig-Maximil... |
Less than a quarter of San Diego residents recycle, according to a study from San Diego’s Environmental Services Department released last week.
The report showed that although the city’s overall recycle rate was 68 percent, once commercial percentages were removed, resident recycling accounted for only 17 percent, and ... |
magine a city bus rolling down the street with nobody behind the wheel. Or hopping onto a Greyhound during your travels without a driver. It sounds like a futuristic scenario, but a driverless reality isn’t too far off from where we are now.
The topic of autonomous vehicles has rapidly become a hot news item—Uber has a... |
Family Scouting uses eight specific methods to achieve Scouting’s aims of helping boys and girls build character, train in the responsibilities of citizenship, and develop personal fitness. These methods are incorporated into all aspects of the program. Through these methods, Cub Scouting happens in the lives of boys a... |
Depending on the species, the size of the workers ranges from 4 to 8 mm. Coloration includes yellow, red, black or a combination of red and black.
Field ants usually nest near trees, rocks, sidewalks, fences or foundations of buildings. Many species of field ants make a mound with the soil that they excavate under the ... |
What is Education Assignment? A term itself is defining its meaning. Assignments are given in every area. But the types of assignments that students will get in their academics are known as education...
What is Education Assignment?
A term itself is defining its meaning. Assignments are given in every area. But the typ... |
Rectangles on a blue background. An excellent demonstration of the shape tool in Photoshop. Yet this painting sells for hundreds of dollars. It may be fine decoration for a Nieman Marcus, but it’s not art.
Indignant Ian: How dare you, man! Who are you to say what is and isn’t art?
A thinking man, that’s who.
It’s a “ha... |
100 students and 30 teachers from six schools in Khosoos took part in an environmental campaign at Khosoos Primary School on 23 and 24 November 2012.
Students talk to residents about their campaign
As part of the campaign, students painted the walls with environmental messages, cleaned up the garbage in their school ya... |
The Chandra X-ray Observatory (formerly the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility, or AXAF) was built around a high-resolution grazing incidence X-ray telescope which will make astrophysical observations in the 0.09 to 10.0 keV energy range. The principal science objectives of the mission were to determine the nature of... |
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was the first and flagship mission of NASA's Great Observatories program. Designed to complement the wavelength capabilities of the other spacecraft in the program (CGRO, AXAF, and SIRTF), HST was a 2.4 m, f/24 Ritchey-Chretien telescope capable of performing observations in the visible... |
|The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne|
The 7th book in the fictional category from Susan Wise Bauer's Well Educated Mind guide and list of great books, is The Scarlet Letter. Coincidentally, this is the anniversary of the book's publication 163 years ago on March 16, 1850. Nathaniel Hawthorne born July 4th, 1804 i... |
A dietitian has the credential “RD,” which stands for Registered Dietitian. In order to have the “RD” credential, one will need to have earned at least a bachelor’s degree, completed a supervised follow program or internship, and successfully passed the registration exam.
For instance, each salt and water (each absolut... |
Patanjali’s second sutra 1.2, mentioned last week, explains that yoga is the cessation of the fluctuations of the mind. Sutra 1.3 goes on to let us know why we want to achieve this. Tada drastuh svarupe vasthanam: Then, the seer becomes established in his / her own true nature. So we move toward stillness in order to g... |
The compressive strength of concrete is about 4000 psi.
Compressive strength of concrete is the Strength of hardened concrete measured by the compression test. The compression strength of concrete is a measure of the concrete's ability to resist loads which tend to compress it. It is measured by crushing cylindrical co... |
Studying And Writing Strategies
The patron experience trade will depend on CTA for reducing-edge market evaluation and ahead-wanting trade requirements. While it grows out of and makes use of ideas from previous theoretical frameworks of academic know-how, it is, in Lewis’ (Hawkridge, 1976) words, a whole new conceptua... |
The Technology department provides high-quality technology-related services to facilitate the mission of Brunswick School as it applies to teaching, learning, administration, and student services.
To this end, all Upper School students lease laptop computers to be used in the classroom on a regular basis. During the Up... |
Poly(A) for Vital COVID-19 Research
Nothing is more at the forefront in scientific news right now than the Coronavirus pandemic.
Testing for the COVID-19 vaccine is at the top of the list for research scientists and there is dramatically increased demand for chemical materials to observe and measure coronavirus protein... |
The two most useful properties of the metal form are corrosion resistance and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. In its unalloyed condition, titanium is as strong as some steels, but 45% lighter.
The alpha and beta forms of titanium
Pure titanium exists in two crystallographic forms. The first is alpha,... |
Born Cincinnatus Heine Miller in September 8, 1837, and known by his pen name, Joaquin Miller, he poetically professed to “having been born in a covered wagon pointed west”; though in reality his parents set out on their ten-year journey in an ox team-hauled covered wagon to the Willamette Valley, Oregon, when he was s... |
I will freely tell you that this isn’t an easy topic, but it is a necessary one. When you raise animals as livestock, breeding and/or show animals culling is a necessary part of the equation. I breed rabbits (love the hobby) and have learned the importance of this vital task.
What does Culling Mean?
Culling means that ... |
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