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Environment Canada has issued a Heat Warning for Toronto ahead of several days where feels-like temperatures are expected to reach 40°C.
According to the weather agency, a “hot and humid tropical air mass” will start impacting the city today, and the heat and humidity will last until at least Monday.
Friday and Saturda... |
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The International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP) has a particular way of defining restorative and related terms that is consistent throughout our courses, events, videos and publications. We have developed our definitions to facilitate communication and discussion within the framework of our own graduate sc... |
With the proliferation of social media and ready access to the internet, sexual harassment and exploitation are at an unprecedented rate across the globe. We hear stories about people meeting up with strangers and the aftermath escalates to something heinous.
The #MeToo tsunami exposed the mind-blowing scope of sexual ... |
Neglect: The Silent Abuser is a recent publication by respected psychotherapist Enod Gray. The book seeks to provide information about the concept of neglect as well as provide some cursory steps to try to heal from the consequences of childhood neglect experienced by the readers.
Most people who come to therapy can re... |
The FAA approved AT&T’s “Cell on Wings” drone, we reported on here, for use in Puerto Rico. The drone is a Pulse Vapor 55 that can operate as a flying cell tower and quickly restore cellular phone service in disaster-stricken areas. AT&T calls their drone the Flying COW for Cell on Wings. It was developed by AT&T to fl... |
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Li'l' Gal
(1873-1954) John Rosamond Johnson was a composer, conductor, pianist, and actor. He studied at the New England Conservatory in Boston as well as briefly in Europe. The NAACP adopted his tune "Lift Up Ev'ry Voice and Sing" (1899) as the "Negro National Anthem.” Johnson toured as a vocalis... |
As tech devices extend into social spaces, it’s not uncommon to see toddlers and even babies along with their parents staring into separate handheld screens. A new study presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Conference in San Francisco this week adds evidence to a growing body of scientific literature on the im... |
Why Do Humans Continue to Eat Meat When It Is Not Good for Us
Personal and environmental health are closely interconnected. Increasing evidence suggests that diets inextricably links human health and environmental sustainability as recently described in great detail in the Eat-Lancet Commission report.1 The authors of ... |
Uses of Benzene, health effects including symptoms and ways you can be exposed to benzene
Information on chemicals and contaminants including soil, air and water contaminants:
Chlorinated solvents are industrial chemicals used widely for metal cleaning and in production of thermoplastics, lacquers, perfumes and PVC pro... |
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Students use the clues in the table to make sentences using adverbs of frequency (in the 1st exercise) and make all three types of sentences (affirmative, negative and interrogative) in the 2nd.
Upload date: 2018-05-1... |
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an ancient manual throwing weapon. A sling consisted of a strap made of leather, animal hair, or vegetable fiber with a broader middle part into which a stone or lead ball was placed.
The sling was whirled around the head and the projec... |
Potamonautes spp. As a bioindicator for oestrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals
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Environmental pollutants, such as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), are a health concern as they can adversely affect animal health by interfering with the normal function of hormones. Oestrogenic EDCs ... |
If you usually shake after workout, this article will show you what causes shaking after workout and how to avoid it.
In some instances, after exercise, the body shakes involuntarily.
The reasons for this vary from the physiological to the physical.
In most cases, it causes a mild annoyance that quickly passes. However... |
I was listening to the radio program The World yesterday and one item struck me as barely credible. It said that Americans are the heaviest users of toilet paper. That itself was not surprising because Americans in general consume a lot more per person than most other parts of the world. But what was shocking was that ... |
A group of researchers from Kyoto University have successfully visualized RNA behaviour and its response to drugs within the living tissue brain of live mice by labeling specific RNA molecules with fluorescent probes. The team state that their study can potentially lead to faster, and more accurate screening processes ... |
The largest study of its kind, which has used genetic information from Bristol’s Children of the 90s, has led to new insights into the complex relationships surrounding how mothers’ and babies’ genes influence birth weight.
The research, published in Nature Genetics, identifies 190 links between our genetic code and bi... |
With a high efficiency light source with 50% efficiency, half the power is radiated as heat and the other half as light. Almost all light is converted to heat after it hits the walls and plants. Only a small fraction of light is used by plants for photosynthesis.
The BTU requirement for a grow space can be calculated u... |
Millennial Scientists in a Segregating World — The Role of Science in Shaping Society
In a series of four articles, millennial scientist Jesse Zondervan delves into the future of geoscience applications in relation to the rise of globalisation. In this first article, he shares his views on the shift in the global knowl... |
Easeus data recovery licence code free Free energy change, all concept of free energy in biochemistry and products in their standard states, i. When a system transforms reversibly from an initial state to a final state, the decrease in Gibbs free energy equals the work done by the system to its surroundings, minus the ... |
What is coronavirus?
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people and those with underlying medical problems... |
Knits mechanical properties are fundamentally different from those of its constitutive yarn. For instance, a fabric knitted with an inextensible yarn demonstrates a surprising inclination for deformability. Like mechanical systems where geometry plays a preponderant role, such as origami, the mechanical response of kni... |
What about the Bible and Slavery?
By: Dr. John Weldon
|By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2014|
|Skeptics and others often claim that the Bible teaches slavery. However Old Testament provisional acceptance of slavery is not the same as active endorsement, as the Bible proves. The temporary and qualified acceptance of a practice ... |
What Is Advent?
By: Dr. Dillon Burroughs
Advent began last Sunday to mark the beginning of the Christmas season. What is Advent? Why do many Christians celebrate this period of time?
Advent (a Latin word meaning “coming”) has existed in the Christian church since at least the fifth century to mark the beginning of the ... |
An overview of the many different religions in modern society
That bond is an expression of culture.
And yet, through it all, this immemorial longing we call religion continues on. As was the case inmost religiously unaffiliated people continue to express some level of belief in God or a universal spirit.
Religion and ... |
BREAKING NEWS: Further to my article a few weeks ago about the Voynich Manuscript, otherwise known as The Oddest Book in the World, this has happened …
Although the purpose and meaning of the manuscript had eluded scholars for over a century, it took Dr. Gerard Cheshire two weeks, using a combination of lateral thinkin... |
For the Berber women who inhabit the argan forest in the Southwest of Morocco, the hard work of extracting argan oil offers them their only means of financial and social independence.
For centuries, the hard work of extracting oil from the nut of the argan tree has been performed by Berber women, the indigenous people ... |
As parents and teachers seek to grow their children’s reading skills, the benefits of audio books can offer an easy and entertaining means for doing so.
Audio books have experienced a recent boom, with a 37.1 percent increase in downloadable audio book sales reported in 2018 by the Association of American Publishers.
H... |
Did you know that incorporating eco-friendly habits can help you live a healthier and happier life? Here are four ways living green helps boost your health.
Many cleaning products contain chemicals; when sprayed, they release those chemicals into the air you breathe. By using natural items such as vinegar, olive oil, b... |
How To Know An Intelligent Student By Character: It is quiet difficult to identify students who is really intelligent today, as there are no much differences between them and other students. But even at this, there are still some blunt characters intelligent students exhibit, that are seldom exhibited by other kinds of... |
A few weeks ago, I finally struck up the courage to take some baby steps reading Lurie’s Higher topos theory. In a series of posts mostly written for my own benefit, I will untangle some of the basic definitions and provide some easy examples. The first one is one I was already somewhat familiar with: simplicial sets.
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Present-day Istanbul was once called Constantinople, and it was in Greek hands until it fell to the Ottoman army in 1453. For centuries the city was the principal capital of the Christian world, until Rome replaced it little by little, exerting its power through the Pope. It was named for Constantine the Great around A... |
Black African and Bangladeshi households have 10 times less wealth than white British people, according to a new report.
The research, conducted by The Runnymede Trust, found that the coronavirus pandemic is exposing and widening the economic gaps for black, Asian and ethnic minority groups, and the effects could last ... |
Key Point: Iran has been seeking to establish a degree of asymmetric deterrence by independently investing in short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles.
The debate about the development of Iranian missile capabilities started the very day after the adoption of UNSC Resolution 2231, which endorsed the Iran nuclear... |
What are CBD receptors, and how do they work with our endocannabinoid system? When it comes to CBD, it is important to understand how cannabinoids react with the receptors found naturally within our bodies.
One of the easiest ways to understand how receptors work, is to imagine that you have an important message to con... |
Trust fosters networking and knowledge sharing
A group of researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute have examined how a communication network can arise within a new experiment called Expert Game. They discovered that the driving mechanism for the emergence of communication network was trust building between people. The... |
The remains of a major new prehistoric stone monument have been discovered less than 3 kilometres from Stonehenge.
Using cutting edge, multi-sensor technologies the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project, including the University of St Andrews’ Dr Richard Bates, has revealed evidence for a large stone monument hidden ben... |
Fact Sheet FS1207
Bats are some of the most misunderstood creatures on Earth. While many ancient cultures perceived bats as purveyors of good health and fortune, the majority of popular myths associate bats with death, disease, ghosts, and graveyards. Contrary to these misconceptions, bats are extremely intelligent, ad... |
Are your kids learning from home because of social distancing requirements? We imagine it might be tough to keep them focused on school books right now! Here are some science-based activities you can do with your kids to keep them learning, AND having fun!
Area of Focus: Chemistry
Supplies: Lemon, Lemon Juice, Baking S... |
Functional units and balance
Every structure in the body is surrounded and enveloped by fascia, also known as connective tissue. Fascia fulfills the role of stabilizing and keeping the body in shape and supple.
Fascias transmit, coordinate, harmonize, distribute and regulate all the tensions and pressures in the body. ... |
The 30-by-20-km Long Valley Caldera (LVC) in eastern California (fig.1) formed at 0.76 Ma in a cataclysmic eruption that resulted in the deposition of 600 km? of Bishop Tuff outside the caldera rim (Bailey, 1989). By approximately 0.6 Ma, uplift of the central part of the caldera floor and eruption of rhyolitic lava fo... |
There are promising conversations emerging about ethics in the tech sector. But while any turn toward ethics is an important one, it is incomplete without a racial lens.
To date, the conversation around ethics and race in tech has been shaped by three main approaches: examining the pipeline for diverse talent, supporti... |
The charge of high crimes and misdemeanors covers allegations of misconduct by officials, such as perjury of oath, abuse of authority, bribery, intimidation, misuse of assets, failure to supervise, dereliction of duty, unbecoming conduct, refusal to obey a lawful order, chronic intoxication, and tax evasion. Offenses b... |
The history of photography in Japan is coterminous with that of modernity. It was during the Meiji period that photography quickly developed into one of the most important media for artistic expression and documentation in Japan. Since the “visual turn” inspired theoretical debates in the 1990s, scholars in Japanese st... |
Tasmanian devils are rather large carnivorous marsupials. By large, I mean the world's largest.
In only 2 decades, the population of Tasmanian devils have declined by about 85%, landing these animals on the endangered species list. The cause: an infectious cancer called devil facial tumor disease (DFTD). As the name im... |
Sergey Nivens - Fotolia
No one who has ever had to deal with HIPAA compliance has come away with a direct, measurable understanding of what the regulation actually requires. The idea of a HIPAA compliant product or vendor really has no meaning, as the regulation was purposefully left vague.
The HIPAA Security Rule was ... |
Gastrulation varies in different phyla. It is followed by organogenesis, when individual organs develop within the newly formed germ layers.
The gastrula is the double-walled stage of the embryo. During gastrulation, some of the cells of the blastula migrate inwards to make an inner layer, the endoderm. In some animals... |
Until more recent times, scientists named Things with crazy long names that Just described the organism. Apis pubescens, thorace subgriseo, abdomine fusco, pedibus posticis glabis, untrique margine cilatus.
Taxonomy The science of naming and classifying organisms is called taxonomy. Until the mid-1700s, biologists name... |
There's more to jewellery than glittering gems and precious metals. Over the centuries, broaches, bracelets, and rings have taken on a second meaning for some collectors, either as heirlooms, or mementos of moments in history.
One of the most interesting genres of vintage jewellery is "mourning" jewellery. The concept ... |
This is a fun easy song and dance that my students and I created to help students remember conversions.They touch each of their body parts and relate it back to how to make it equal to a gallon.
The students start by touching their belly and say gallon.They then touch their humerus bones on each arm and their femur bon... |
We all know about the Inverted Jenny…Right? But a few days ago I learned that the Jenny airplane really isn’t inverted!
What??? That’s right, it’s the red frame image on the stamp that’s upside down.
I’m not playing with you (and perhaps you already knew this), but here’s what I learned. The stamp’s two colors (red and... |
Plants are among the most delicate and ephemeral of living things. A flower may appear for mere days each year and then be gone. For centuries, scientists and artists have attempted to document the beauty and form of plants in many ways—pressing them into scrapbooks, drawing and painting them, photographing them. Somet... |
In this course, Chinese and Western traditions in Chinese linguistics are explored and compared, providing thematic and disciplinary backgrounds for the study of Chinese languages and dialects. Close reading of Chinese linguistics texts, both in Chinese and in English, will be combined with assignments on the subjects ... |
Teaching TEFL grammar is undoubtedly the most feared aspect of teaching the language to ESL students. Many of the ESL teachers find it tough to deliver the grammar lessons effectively. This is because most of the native speakers sometimes fail to explain the ‘why’ behind things. This is because they are of the belief t... |
Tools of Distorted Creativity
Tools of Distorted Creativity
To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. – Mark Twain
Software is mind control—get some. – i/o/d
Through a selection of 13 artists, Tools of Distorted Creativity questions the notion of creativity that has been instrumental to the development of t... |
The Museum of Cartography By Tom Holmes Medieval Cartographer’s Prayer I have seen the bright patterns that transmit a message without a tongue. It shouts no words. The pattern says, “Deliver me. Return me home.” May everyone understand the mystery of these lines. Drought Season (Eurus Winds) When the sun rises seven m... |
Report on Cayambe (Ecuador) — 12 November-18 November 2003
Smithsonian / US Geological Survey Weekly Volcanic Activity Report, 12 November-18 November 2003
Managing Editor: Gari Mayberry
Please cite this report as:
Global Volcanism Program, 2003. Report on Cayambe (Ecuador). In: Mayberry, G (ed.), Weekly Volcanic Activ... |
Ever notice after a heavy blanket of new snow how the world seems just a little bit quieter outside? In his poem, “The Snowfall Is So Silent,” the poet Miguel de Unamuno put it this way:
The silent snow comes down
white and weightless;
snowfall makes no noise,
falls as forgetting falls,
flake after flake.
It covers the... |
Global International Waters Assessment: Sulu-Celebes (Sulawesi) Sea, GIWA Regional Assessment 56
This report presents the GIWA assessment of the Sulu-Celebes (Sulawesi) Sea region, which includes some of the land and sea areas of the three nations the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. The region is situated in the c... |
- Codec ID: 0x2001 (0x0008 Microsoft DTS)
- Company: DTS Inc.
There are four different bitstream formats -- little- or big-endian and 16 or 14 bits per word.
Raw bitstream coding
Raw bitstream is packed into 16-bit words with possible little- or big-endian. The native file formats, compact (.cpt) and padded (.dts), are... |
What sort of face would you give a tree?
The Basic Idea
Choose a tree and create a face which suits it by flattening and shaping a lump of clay against its trunk. Find some natural resources to make the facial features (including e.g. moustache, eyebrows, eyelashes, hair, jewellery etc.) by sticking them into the clay.... |
yfel 'evil' APPENDIX B Corpus of Early Old English and Late Old English Textual Sources (listed by dialect and date, with abbreviations) Early West-Saxon (c.
What does WS stand for?
WS stands for West-Saxon (linguistics)
This definition appears somewhat frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories... |
IS3001 Osmosis and Diffusion Lab
This lab allows you to learn about two forms of passive transport: diffusion and osmosis. You will compare and contrast similarities and differences in the processes of diffusion and osmosis. Use a colorimetric test to demonstrate the movement of a solute across a semi-permeable membran... |
On March 30th, an international collaborative study co-led by Qiang Zhang and Kebin He at Tsinghua University and Jintai Lin at Peking University was published in Nature, which revealed for the first time the global premature deaths from ambient PM2.5 pollution as a result of economic trade and atmospheric transport.
A... |
"We have an important victory, but we still need cleaner electricity. Audubon will continue to fight for more renewable electricity, which is sorely needed and the public strongly supports. The historic auto efficiency victory shows us that good policy and strong public support can eventually win the day over narrow sp... |
Reading can be one of the many pleasures of summer and an important part of furthering literacy development. Studies show that students who read more, read better; they also write better, spell better, have larger vocabularies, and have better control of complex grammatical constructions (Krashen, 2009). Giving student... |
A court in a German city has ruled that the Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany (MLPD) will be allowed to erect a statue of Vladimir Lenin, the mass-murdering founder of the Soviet Union.
The administrative court in Gelsenkirchen overruled the city’s decision to halt the construction of a monument to Vladimir Lenin, the ... |
The classic anti-Tesla argument alleging that CO2 emissions from battery production negates the positive environmental impact of electric vehicles may have been disproven for good. This comes after the IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, one of the firms responsible for the original anti-EV claim, completed a... |
Clinical depression is a devastating illness, and profound sadness is just the beginning. Depression can rob people of their energy, memory, concentration, sex drive, interest in usual activities - and in severe cases, even the will to live. Seventy million Americans will be afflicted at some point.
Depression is a ser... |
A hard-hitting study has revealed the stark reality of being a young UK adult on renal replacement therapy.
It highlights the many challenges faced by young people on dialysis and with a kidney transplant. Its findings have enabled the start of further research to find effective ways to improve physical and mental heal... |
Here at Christ Church, we value the importance of reading as the key to everything. So much of what we do in life – for learning and enjoyment – requires an understand of words, their diverse meanings and the impact they can have on people.
At a young age, stories – whether shared or read independently – are crucial in... |
Healthcare solutions that are smart
by Bjorn Lomborg
Every hour, tuberculosis kills nine Bangladeshis. Another seven die each hour from arsenic in drinking water. Simple and cheap solutions are available to avoid almost all these deaths.
Bangladesh has made incredible progress over recent years on many health indicator... |
ANDREAS WUST: It is an honor for me to be here today. I'm going to talk about the refugee crisis we have been facing in Europe. And I'm doing so not as a diplomat or as a civil servant, but as a social scientist still affiliated with the Mannheim Center for European Social Research. From a German perspective and also f... |
Sharing: The Common-Sense Solution
By Graham Peebles
19 April, 2014
London: Depending on who you listen to and how it is defined, worldwide income and wealth inequality is either more acute than it has ever been, or the gap between the rich and the rest is narrowing. The numbers may be distorted by conflicting statisti... |
In this article, we will demonstrate you with 5 ways to not over Stretch the last line of a justified paragraph in your Word document.
While align texts in Word document, justification is one of the most preferred options. However, when we justify a paragraph, there may be too much space between words at the last line,... |
Mississippi has voted to redesign its flag to remove the Confederate battle emblem, making it the last US state to remove the controversial symbol that was used by southern states during the American Civil War.
Mississippi legislature passed a bill on Sunday 28 June to remove the blue saltire cross with white stars fro... |
(Credit: Gunnar Brehm/FSU Jena) Elevation matters when it comes to moth size. This selection of geometer (left) and tiger moths (right) from the tropics are arranged according to the elevation they were found at. Researchers from three universities in Germany and the United States measured a lot of moths - more than 19... |
What are the other Names for the Procedure?
- Cardiac Transplantation
- Heart Grafting
- Transplantation of Heart
What is Heart Transplantation surgical procedure?
Heart Transplantation is a procedure that surgically removes a damaged or diseased heart and replaces it with a healthy heart from a donor.
What part of the... |
Report: Burning UK's non-recyclable waste could provide 'green' heat for half a million homes
The landfilling and exporting of non-recyclable waste from UK homes and businesses should be de-prioritised in favour of incineration, think tank Policy Connect has argued in a new report backed by Defra under-secretary Rebecc... |
Bus bar Protection:
The busbars are an important power distribution part in the power system. They are built inside of the panel with safe condition. The busbar faults are very rare but if occurs there could be seviour damage in other electrical installation. Hence the fault in the busbar section must be isolated immed... |
Ridesourcing apps like Uber, Grab, and DiDi have become ubiquitous in cities around the world but have also attracted much backlash from established taxi companies.
Ridesourcing apps like Uber, Grab, and DiDi have become ubiquitous in cities around the world but have also attracted much backlash from established taxi c... |
Similar relationships have been identified among other allergic and nonallergic respiratory diseases. Anecdotal associations between asthma and rhinosinusitis have been reported for more than 70 years.5 The prevalence of asthma, for instance, in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (approximately 20%) is consistently n... |
Customers in the aisles or those who come to classes to learn about healthy shopping on a budget all ask a consistent question. What about frozen foods – especially fruits and vegetables? Aren’t they less nutritious than fresh?
I am aware there does seem to be a pervasive myth that frozen foods are not as nutritious as... |
The ketogenic – or ‘keto’ – diet is low-carbohydrate, moderate-protein, and high fat. The diet produces elevated levels of ketones in the blood, which can be used as an alternative fuel when sugar levels are low.
Ketones are produced in the liver from fat, which has contributed to the diet’s growing popularity amongst ... |
Dealing with pests in your garden is all part of the process and can be readily controlled using natural insecticides, which can be found in your local garden outlet and in some supermarkets.
A common pest is the aphid, also know as plant lice or greenfly, which are known as some of the most destructive garden pests in... |
Baltimore: Saturn is truly the lord of the rings in this latest snapshot from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, taken on July 4, 2020, when the opulent giant world was 839 million miles from the Earth. This new Saturn image was taken during summer in the planet's northern hemisphere.
Hubble found a number of small atmosph... |
Situational factors and wellbeing
According to Arnold and Randall (2016: 403), a number of factors have an influence on employee wellbeing.
These factors can be broadly classified as either situational factors or factors that relate to employees’ individual differences.
Situational factors are elements of a job that ma... |
Todd and I talk about FileMaker Primary Keys today in the Context Podcast. Here’s the episode. Listen to it here.
And here are the highlights.
The Basics of FileMaker Primary Keys
Primary keys are simple to understand, but implementation takes nuance, and there is a lot to talk about. The nuances sort of come out of ou... |
Originally a toll castle from around 1250, Stolzenfels was destroyed during the Palatinate war of succession. It was rebuilt between 1836 and 1842 under King Friedrich Wilhelm IV to plans by the great Berlin architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Its ochre walls, flat roofs, pergolas and terraces all help to create a light... |
The normal blood pressure range of persons aged 20 – 40 years is 120mm Hg systolic pressure and 80mm Hg diastolic pressure.= 120/80mmHg. Anyone registering above this range is classed as having high blood pressure. See the charts below refined averages.
The Systolic pressure is when the heart`s ventricles contract and ... |
Firefighters and Eagles: A Shared Heart
By: Jada Hudson, M.S., LCPC, CADC
Strong, brave, and fierce are adjectives you may use to describe a firefighter. They are also appropriate adjectives to describe an eagle.
For most of us, eagles are a sign of dignity, inspiration, and strength. The bird makes a fitting national ... |
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Eleven ways to appropriately report on COVID-19
WHEN it comes to reporting on COVID-19, language and images matter. Here are the reasons why, and how we can report appropriately to prevent stigma and discrimination.
In the nineties, many reports around HIV on th... |
Sacred Geometry II: Tree of Life
There is geometry in the humming of the strings
There is music in the of the spacing of the spheres
Sacred geometry may be understood as a worldview of pattern recognition, a complex system of religious symbols and structures involving space, time and form. The belief that God created t... |
Children can get coronavirus (COVID-19), but they seem to get it less often than adults and it’s usually less serious. The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
- A high temperature
- A new, continuous cough
- A loss or change to sense of smell or taste
If a child has symptoms they should:
- Stay at home (self-isolate) do ... |
December 18, 2018
Why Dental Implants are Worth It?
We often underestimate the importance of oral health and dental hygiene. We overlook the fact that oral health contributes to overall health. Oral health is not limited to simply brushing and flossing. Even if you brush twice a day, you cannot be assured that your tee... |
I though a lot about the uncanny recently. It all started on a playground just around the corner where I was chatting to an acquaintance, explaining what I do for a living. Well, in fact trying to explain my interest in XR and my thoughts on the soon or not so soon to be established new new. That means: the mixture of ... |
That Time William McKinley Gave Away His Lucky Flower—And Then Died
Early in his political career, an opponent of William McKinley’s gave him a red carnation boutonniere to wear during a debate. McKinley went on to win that debate and then the congressional election in 1887 (he served in the Ohio House of Representativ... |
MONDAY, July 14, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- When an 11-year-old boy in San Diego developed a nasty skin allergy, doctors traced it to the nickel in his family's iPad.
They also found a quick and easy solution -- cover the iPad's metal surfaces with a form-fitting case.
The incident highlights the importance of considerin... |
So closely associated with the work of creation and redemption is the melody of music, that we can hardly think of the one to the exclusion of the other. (See Job 38:4, 7; Rev. 15:3.) True gospel singing is preaching in a musical setting. It is a powerful instrument used by God in regenerating human hearts. In evangeli... |
Above: melanoma can appear in the eye and often causes no symptoms until its later stages.
6. Vision problems
While most melanoma appears on the skin, it can also occur in unexpected places such as your eyes. Called ocular melanoma, or OM, melanoma in your eye often causes no symptoms until its later stages. Having rou... |
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