text stringlengths 198 630k |
|---|
The Leviathan Year (1650): celebration of dualism
The ‘Leviathan Year’ is a newly coined name, inspired by the book of Thomas Hobbes ‘Leviathan’ (1651). The character of this year is not concerned with the contents of his book, but rather with its style. The book heralded an air of self-confidence, brought like a teach... |
“Because things are less scary when we understand them better.” A Kids Book About Cancer uses this motto and creates a valuable resource for any child impacted by cancer. As a pediatric cancer survivor, I felt the book on numerous levels. Despite its brevity, it offers many gems and answers all the questions that make ... |
Subscribe to the Real Truth for FREE news and analysis.Subscribe Now
At least 11 people were killed, thousands left homeless, and entire villages destroyed after the most destructive wildfires in Chile’s history tore through the center of the country in January. At their peak, the more than 130 separate fires encompass... |
The Modern Civil Rights Movement
by Alyssa Jackson | published May. 3rd, 2014
The History of Trans*
In 2011, Eliza Gray, staff writer at Time Magazine, boldly labeled the Transgender Rights movement as America’s next civil rights struggle.
RIT’s Safe Zone training process defines transgender as an individual who is gen... |
- Open Access
The role of IL-27 in susceptibility to post-influenza Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia
Respiratory Research volume 16, Article number: 10 (2015)
Influenza is a common respiratory virus and Staphylococcus aureus frequently causes secondary pneumonia during influenza infection, leading to increased morbidity... |
Abolish structural racism to close the gap
Structural racism in government agencies will need to be dealt with in order to close the gap with Indigenous Australians.
Addressing such racism is a key reform area outlined on Thursday alongside 16 revamped Closing the Gap targets that have been developed for the first time... |
I write this article as a young African woman with a passion for her continent and a hunger for innovation.
As I attended one of the pre-events of the 13th RUFORUM Annual General Meeting in Lilongwe, Malawi, I happened to sit in one of the side events in which the Provost for EARTH University, Dr Daniel Sherrard shared... |
What factors led George W. Bush to victory in 2000?
The 2000 presidential election is the most controversial in US History, the result was contested because it was uncertain who won in Florida, a swing state. Al Gore won the popular vote, but the Supreme Court granted the victory to Bush by putting an end to the recoun... |
A 2016 study published in the Melbourne Institute Worker Paper series found that the best performance of people over 40-years-old can be drastically improved by a three-day workweek.
Namely, the study done by The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research at the University of Melbourne analyzed the wo... |
El Futuro Simple, also known as El Futuro Imperfecto, is used when we want to express the probability of something happening in the future:
Look at these examples:
Estoy muy ocupada así que llegaré sobre las doce o doce y media.I am very busy so I might arrive at about twelve or twelve thirty.
Hay un incidente ahí; ten... |
Provincial and Territorial Ranking
- Relative to international peers, most provinces are middling to poor performers on connectivity.
- In B.C., 78 per cent households have broadband subscriptions, earning the province a “B”—the top ranking among the provinces and seventh place among international peers.
- With househo... |
The Rescue of Jews with the Aid of Passports and Citizenship Papers of Latin American States
Passports and citizenship papers of neutral countries, to some extent, provided protection against the foul deeds of the Nazis. The Gestapo endeavored to exterminate these Jews, too, but was overruled by the central German auth... |
Answered You can hire a professional tutor to get the answer.
Edgar Wall is considering the purchase of one of the two bonds described in the following table.
Edgar Wall is considering the purchase of one of the two bonds described in the following table. Wall realizes his decision will depend primarily on effective du... |
Scrum is an iterative incremental process of software development commonly used with agile software development. The name comes from a rugby term, which is short for scrummage (like American Football’s scrimmage), and is a way of restarting the game after the ball stops.
This concept transfers well to the scrum attitud... |
The Department of Student Activities and Community is working on creating initiatives that focus on supporting academic curricula through utilizing students‘ time inside school and after school as well as the summer holidays to provide them with educational and recreational services that support their integrated develo... |
Acute mastoiditis is an intratemporal complication of otitis media. It occurs due to otitis media infection spreading to involve the bone of the mastoid air cells directly.
This article will discuss the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, management and complications of acute mastoiditis.
Aroun... |
The solid-state drive is something most people own and it’s being hyped by anyone and everyone. You may have heard from various sources that SSDs are a must and if you aren’t using this hardware are missing out on a whole new level of speed. They might just be onto something.
So, what exactly is this solid-state drive ... |
On the tour of a Norman castle I took last spring, I heard all about the moat and the boiling oil, the outer wall and the inner wall and the poor souls who got tossed over the latter, to fall screaming to their deaths below.
I listened as hard as I could, trying not to be distracted by the vista surrounding us.I found ... |
Aloe Vera is one of the most powerful natural miracles, with countless healing properties that have been valued for centuries. Due to it, the ancient Egyptians called it The Plant of Immortality, while the Native Americans referred to it as The Wand of Heaven.
This miraculous plant is commonly used nowadays as well, bu... |
The Commonwealth is one of the world’s oldest political associations of states. Its roots go back to the British Empire, when countries around the world were ruled by Britain.
Over time different countries of the British Empire gained different levels of freedom from Britain. Semi-independent countries were called Domi... |
Lawncare doesn’t just affect lawns — it can also impact the water quality in local watersheds. The Healthy Lawns and Healthy Waters (HLHW) program is helping residents better understand that connection to improve water quality and save time and money.
Now in its fourth year, this science-based community education progr... |
Reinforcement Learning (RL) – A more general form of machine learning than supervised learning or unsupervised learning. It learns from interaction with the environment to achieve a goal or simply learns from reward (positive adjustment) and punishments (negative adjustment). This learning is inspired by behaviourism p... |
- Open Access
Newly recognized mosquito-associated viruses in mainland China, in the last two decades
Virology Journal volume 8, Article number: 68 (2011)
There are four principal arboviruses in mainland China. Two kinds of them are mosquito-borne viruses, namely Japanese encephalitis virus and dengue virus, which lead... |
In ancient Greece, Nike was the Goddess of Victory, Speed and Strength. As a winged Goddess, these attributes allowed her to mediate and deliver messages between the Gods and Humankind. On this Sterling Silver medal, she appears carrying a palm branch and wreath as signs of Victory and Peace. A symbol of success and de... |
Days to Maturity: 55-90
- Sow Chili Pepper seeds in shallow flats, 4 seeds/in., 1/4" deep, in late February or March or about 8-12 weeks prior to transplanting outdoors.
- If possible, maintain soil temperatures 80-85°F (27-29°C). Pepper seed germinates very slowly in cooler soil, and may very well rot before they germ... |
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Almost all cervical cancer cases occur in women who have been previously infected with HPV.
HPV is a group of viruses, rather than a single virus. There are more than 100 different types.
HPV is spread during sexual intercourse and other types of sexual activity, such as skin-to-skin contact ... |
Food exporters are being warned they could face the costly process of rebadging food labels as a result of free trade deals.
A Federal Government study warns exporters could be forced to change the name of their product when selling into a country which has a trade deal with the European Union, even if that nation has ... |
In order to avoid easily preventable spoilers of summer leisure time fun and travel, we at ACSH encourage you to take seriously the tips given above. It is our hope that they will help you to have a happy, healthy summer vacation!
1. Moderation is the key in sun exposure. If you are going to be out in the sun, use broa... |
Some of the most pioneering work in technology has come from diverse backgrounds. Our infographic pays tribute to some of those geniuses.
As we look towards the future of tech and strive to make equality reign, it’s important to look back at those who have got us to where we are today.
The world is far from perfect, an... |
If you are a beginner and are new to the World Wide Web, you might be wondering what a domain name is and why it is important to have one. Most of the beginners have a flair understanding that a domain name is required to start a website, but they get confused between a domain name and hosting.
Points covered in the ar... |
The initial counting process would yield: [image] And continuing: [image] Thus the fourth player is the winner. The problem is to make a two-column table containing k and the player who would win for that value of k. Can you predict the player who wins for any given k? 2. The second problem can be rephrased in many dif... |
When people say they want to get places faster or cut down traffic, Anthony Foxx thinks what they are really seeking is happiness.
“We want to have a good quality of life, and within that, we want to be able to get to places we want to get to,” says Foxx, who served as the Secretary of Transportation under the Obama Ad... |
Fine powders and granular materials are extensively used in industrial applications. To control and to optimize processing techniques, it is necessary for these materials to be characterized accurately. The characterization techniques are either associated with the properties of the grains (such as chemical composition... |
Amaziah became king [when he was] 25 years old; he reigned 29 years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jehoaddan; [she was] from Jerusalem.
He did what was right in the Lord's sight but not completely.
As soon as the kingdom was firmly in his grasp, he executed his servants who had murdered his father the king.
Howeve... |
In August 1909 palaeontologist Earl Douglass discovered a 200-foot long sandbar which was layered with prehistoric plant and animal fossils. Since then about 350 tons of fossils, including full skeletons and remains of some previously unknown dinosaur species were excavated by Douglass and his crew from the quarry buil... |
Action: Use shelterwood cutting instead of clearcutting
Key messagesRead our guidance on Key messages before continuing
A replicated study from the USA found that community composition of birds in shelterwood stands differed from other forestry practices, with some species more abundant and others less so.
Shelterwood ... |
Blockchain technology is the subject of intense and growing attention among governments, technology developers, and private investors. The most prominent contemporary applications of blockchain technology are cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. The research and deployment of other practical applications remains limited, ... |
Here are a couple of easy immigration questions—answerable with a simple “yes” or “no”—we might ask any American of any political stripe: Does everyone in the world have a right to live in the U.S.? Do the American people have a right, through their elected representatives, to decide who has the right to immigrate to t... |
News» Go to news main
Connecting with urban nature in difficult times
Text-A-Tree researcher offers guidance
Julietta Sorensen Kass photographed last summer in Halifax's Public Gardens. (Danny Abriel photo, other photos provided)
Last spring, Julietta Sorensen Kass was busy planning a project that would see almost 3,00... |
The liver serves many important purposes within the body. For instance, it helps metabolize iron, glucose, and cholesterol. The liver also aids in the production of protein, as well as helping with blood clotting. Considering the many roles the liver plays in maintaining a properly functioning body, it goes without say... |
Many people don't want the things they say online to be connected with their offline identities. They may be concerned about political or economic retribution, harassment, or even threats to their lives. Whistleblowers report news that companies and governments would prefer to suppress; human rights workers struggle ag... |
One in three American adults have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. Another one in three is at risk of developing high blood pressure. Of those with high blood pressure, nearly half do not have their blood pressure under control. Many people with high blood pressure have no symptoms, even if their blood ... |
8 Essential Listening Tips to improve your listening skills for PTE Academic, IELTS Academic or IELTS General Training exams.
Rule number 1: Focus on the audio! I know it sounds basic, but it is very easy for our minds to get distracted – by the person next to us, something going on outside, by what we want to eat for ... |
Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with approximately 300 faculty who have developed and taught their first online course. One of the concerns I frequently hear from instructors considering teaching online is that they will lose the interaction and sense of community they have with their students when the... |
Professors tend to cover a lot of content over the course of one class session. Yet students will probably forget most of it by the end of the semester. Why? One reason is that we focus too much on teaching, and not enough on learning. Students, therefore, don’t really get to grapple with the topic you just lectured ab... |
Pop Culture Icon
Florence Nightingale: Japanese Manga Icon
Display No. 78
Nightingale has been a popular figure in Japanese educational literature since a translation of her life story was first published in 1890. During the twentieth century Nightingale she became a popular subject for manga biographies. These are aim... |
Newspapers capture the stories and perspectives of a single moment in time. Once read, they are meant to be discarded or recycled. But because they capture a moment, they are an important part of the historical record. Researchers, historians and genealogists all rely on newspaper accounts as primary sources of informa... |
As students transition from the Lower School to the Middle and Upper Schools, they are welcomed into a new world of challenging academic instruction. In addition to languages, GISNY students receive intensive instruction in math, sciences (physics, chemistry, biology), history and social studies (both European and Amer... |
Forsythia does not mind where it must set its roots whether in sandy, watery, or fertile soil, for it can rest peacefully and be satisfied anywhere.
The blossoms of early spring will tell you before anything else that the warmer and hopeful world is at hand. The Forsythia is not gorgeous, but likes to grow and lives ha... |
India stares at biomedical waste crisis
In Delhi, over 40 sanitation workers have tested positive for the virus, and 15 have lost their lives. In Mumbai, 10 workers and two security guards at the city’s two landfills, in Deonar and Kanjurmarg, have been infected with Covid-19, and recovered.Updated: Jun 23, 2020 21:36 ... |
Hope Community Charter School’s mission is to provide a safe, caring, literacy rich learning environment that guides and inspires students in building a solid academic foundation. Literacy will be the path to a solid academic foundation by developing, in each student, a highly literate and effective communicator who is... |
More than half the world’s wild rabbit species are endangered or threatened, while their domestic brethren are subjected to the abuses of cosmetics testing, the pet trade and the fur industry.
Bugs Bunny, Thumper, Peter Cottontail, Brer Rabbit—these shy but clever little herbivores have long appealed to the human imagi... |
What Is a Financial Asset?
A financial asset is a liquid asset that gets its value from a contractual right or ownership claim. Cash, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and bank deposits are all are examples of financial assets. Unlike land, property, commodities, or other tangible physical assets, financial assets do not ne... |
What is a Line Graph?
A line graph (also known as a line plot or line chart) is a graph which uses lines to connect individual data points that display quantitative values over a specified time interval. Line graphs use data point "markers" that are connected by straight lines to aid in visualization. Used across many ... |
An adaptive management approach to conservation aims at sustainable outcomes
Scientists of the San Diego Zoo’s Applied Animal Ecology Division conduct important behavioral and ecological research to advance the institution’s conservation mission. The division espouses an adaptive management approach—which means gatheri... |
Understanding How Cataracts Form
Some people may be familiar with the changes in appearance cataracts cause, which include milky cloudiness. The early stages of this condition often have little noticeable effect on your ability to see’ however, as the cataract progresses, patients have difficulty performing regular tas... |
When the Notre Dame cathedral burned in 2019, the entire world watched with rapt, horrified attention. The Notre Dame cathedral has long been a major historical treasure. Since 1163, it’s been known as a superb example of architecture. It has stored valuable works of art and antiques, and has become one of the most com... |
Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students.
Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings – all in the same volume. Th... |
This compendium volume is an indispensable source of information on the ways in which wastewater can impact public health. The editor, a well-respected expert in his field, has collected the most recent and pertinent investigations into this serious issue.
Included are studies involving:
• The presence of various human... |
Introduction to American Law and Legal Reasoning – 5000
Law pervades all areas of modern life. Yet it remains mysterious to those without legal training. Do you really know what that fine print says? Or what your constitutional rights actually are? This course will equip you to better answer such questions by exploring... |
Randy says that being able to work well in a group is a vital and necessary skill “in both the work world and in families.” So, Randy makes his students work in teams on group projects, and, over the years, improving these group dynamics becomes an obsession of Randy’s, leading him to create a sheet entitled “Tips for ... |
Ankle pain with running can be very discouraging. With this activity, the pounding on your feet and ankles can lead to general soreness of your ankle joints and muscles. Sore ankles can also be the symptom of tight muscles, arthritis, tendinitis, muscle strains or a minor ankle sprain.
Stretches and strengthening exerc... |
Why Is Yawning Contagious?
What is yawning? And why do we do so much of it? Neuroscientist and yawn expert Robert Provine says it's "ancient and autonomic." It stems from early evolution and is common to many creatures—even fish do it. It's autonomic in the sense that it roots in the brainstem, way down in the basement... |
'Viruses can change an entire population in a very short time'
Interview with Guy Reeves on the release of genetically modified organisms into nature
With its annual report "Environment Frontiers", the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) shows which challenges will have a decisive influence on the natural found... |
If, like me, your kitchen cupboards are full of different types of oil, but you automatically reach for the olive oil when cooking, it’s time to shake things up. Knowing which oil is best to cook with in different situations can have a big effect on your enjoyment of food, your health, and the longevity of the batterie... |
Updated: Jun 27
Make no mistake, murmuring is sin. "Do all things without complaining and disputing, that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world" (Phil. 2:14-15).
So all the congregation lifted u... |
One explanation for the health disadvantage of the United States relative to other high-income countries might be deficiencies in health services. Although the United States is renowned for its leadership in biomedical research, its cutting-edge medical technology, and its hospitals and specialists, problems with ensur... |
Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book. Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritati... |
National Foundation for Educational Research
06 November 2014
Over recent years, public awareness of the number of young people described as being not in education, employment or training (NEET) has grown.
Through research we know that the majority of young people who are NEET do not face multiple or complex barriers t... |
Why the world shouldn’t dismiss North Korea’s COVID-19 vaccine trials
North Korea's increased investment and emphasis on research means COVID-19 clinical trials might actually be underway
On July 18, North Korea announced that a domestically produced COVID-19 vaccine entered clinical trials, joining the global race to ... |
Learned discussions of whether to grant citizenship to children born on U.S. soil to parents who are not citizens are available elsewhere and some are very good. For all of the e-ink that Christians have spilled on the issue I am surprised that no one has actually likened the situation to questions about infant baptism... |
The man for whom I was named has died. John Glenn, the last of the Mercury astronauts, died on December 9 at age 95. Five decades ago he was launched atop a refurbished Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile that had originally been designed to hurl hydrogen bombs at the Soviet Union. The Soviets had their own—the Vo... |
Fifty years ago, the streets of major cities across the globe were empty, as Earthlings – some hundreds of millions of them – were fixated on the black and white glow of television screens.
People, no matter creed, political party, or ethnicity, bonded over a moment in time that extended the limits of humanity and set ... |
Anytime there is an eclipse of the moon or the sun it seems to stir up a lot of interest, sometimes almost as the time Hailey’s comet came in view from earth a few years ago. To me it looked like a smoky dust ball in our southeastern sky, hardly visible, even with binoculars. Then, it was gone in a few days, never to r... |
The report from UK think-tank Policy Connect argues that diverting the UK’s 27.5m tonnes of residual (‘non- recyclable’) waste for green heat is better for the economy and the environment than current solutions of overseas export or landfill. It finds widespread deployment of energy-from-waste (EfW) plants across UK re... |
Every generation has created its own interpretation of Stonehenge, but rarely do these relate to the physical realities of the monument. Rodney Castleden begins with those elements which made possible the building of this vast stone circle: the site, the materials and the society that undertook the enormous task of tra... |
HIV drugs may help people with Alzheimer’s and Down syndrome, says new hypothesis on Alzheimer’s origins
A major new study on Alzheimer’s disease provides previously unknown evidence of how the brain-robbing illness may originate.
Moreover, it proposes that certain HIV drugs called reverse transcriptase inhibitors coul... |
Commentary: Why you’re not saving the world with your recycling
Recycling capacity is getting smaller and stricter
I recently volunteered on the recycling team at the KAABOO festival held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Our small crew collected recyclable materials discarded by the 35,000 attendees, with the purpose of div... |
By sharing this link, I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Terms and Conditions.
75.0 MB (10.1 MB compressed)
5119 x 5119 pixels
43.4 x 43.4 cm ⏐ 17.1 x 17.1 in (300dpi)
CANADA-FRANCE-HAWAII TELESCOPE / JEAN-CHARLES CUILLANDRE / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY CANADA-FRANCE-HAWAII TELESCOPE / JEAN-CHARLES CUILLANDRE... |
A coronavirus vaccine candidate being developed by the University of Oxford has successfully triggered a strong immune response in trials involving 1,077 people. Scientific journal The Lancet published the hugely promising results of Phase I/II trials and they have raised hopes that a safe, effective and accessible vac... |
Background and Specifications of Hubble’s Fine Guidance Sensors
The Fine Guidance Sensors (FGS), originally designed and built by the Perkin-Elmer Corporation in Danbury, CT (now Goodrich Corporation Optical and Space Systems), comprise a set of three radial-bay instruments on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Th... |
A Maryland environmentalist alarmed by the decline of the Chesapeake Bay's native oyster population is trying to get it on the federal Endangered Species list -- sparking an uproar of opposition in the oyster industry from Maine to Louisiana.
Wolf-Dieter Busch, an environmental consultant, believes bay pollution and in... |
Have you ever been concerned that your personal manners or professional etiquette might not be as good as it can be? Many people wonder what they're supposed to do in situations they're not familiar with, so it's always a good idea to be prepared before you find yourself making an etiquette mistake.
Learn what to do an... |
For a person writing their first dissertation or thesis, it is a tough job. If it has to be written using the APA style of formatting it is even more daunting. It is worse off for a student that is new to this style of formatting. However, following the APA style is not all that bad as it only presents common sense rul... |
Discover the many benefits of adding vegetables and fruits to your meals. They are low in fat and calories, while providing fiber and other key nutrients. Most Americans should eat more than 3 cups—and for some, up to 6 cups—of vegetables and fruits each day. Vegetables and fruits don’t just add nutrition to meals. The... |
In the computing and technology world a hacker is simply someone who looks to exploit network security issues and weaknesses in a computer system. The reasons hackers dedicate so much time and effort to these activities is that they are motivated by reasons including profit, protest or to simply challenge themselves an... |
Live in the New York City tri-state area, or anywhere near the path above? One of the most unusual big ticket astronomical events of 2014 occurs on in the morning hours of Thursday March 20th, when the asteriod 163 Erigone “blocks” or occults the bright star Regulus.
Occultations of stars by asteroids are often elusive... |
Origami jumping frogs is a perfect activity that you can do with your kids as you learn about frogs or Japan culture. It is also just a fun activity to do! September is the month we study Japan for world history with the Libraries of Hope rotation. Whenever possible, I like to choose an activity that all my kids (ages ... |
The Murray Valley is defined by the Murray River, the principal waterway of Australia’s largest drainage basin. The perimeter of the basin is as far north as Charleville in central Queensland and as far south as the headwaters of the Campaspe River, 60 km north-west of Melbourne. That perimeter, generally known as the ... |
Why do we have kidneys?
- Activity Demonstrates the Kidney's Function and Importance
- Pre- and Post-Laboratory Assessments Included
- Kit Employs NGSS Life Science DCI LS1
- Estimated Lab Time: 45 Minutes
- Material for 15 Setups
In this activity, students model a kidney's function. Using Ward's safe and non-toxic sim... |
Luke 20:41–21:4 . . . Bible Study Summary with Videos and Questions
Jesus Stops the Pharisees' Questions by Asking Them His Own
Last week's passage, Luke 20:27–40, covered yet another argument between Jesus and the Jewish leaders about the Torah. Therein, the Sadducees asked Jesus a question about resurrection and marr... |
Late Elementary (Grade 3/4/5)
Length: 35 Minutes
Cosmic Colors: An Adventure Along the Spectrum will take you on a wondrous journey through the world of color and beyond! Discover why the sky is blue, why Mars is red, and the reason why many things are the color that they are. Tour the interior of a plant leaf, voyage ... |
A delinquency rate is an expression of the number of loans in a portfolio with payments that are more than three months late. A high delinquency rate suggests that borrowers are having difficulty repaying their loans. Lenders regularly calculate delinquency rates to determine the overall health of their lending portfol... |
SAKURA COLOR PRODUCTS CORPORATIONKATALOG DOWNLOAD
Q1 What is “color difference”?
A. Color difference refers to the quantified difference in color observed on the surface of a material. The bigger the figure is, the bigger the difference there is in color. The color distance metric ⊿E*ab, which denotes a difference betw... |
Meaning of Market:
Market is generally understood to mean a particular place or locality where goods are sold and purchased. However, in economics, by the term market we do not mean any particular place or locality in which goods are bought and sold. The idea of a particular locality or geographical place is not necess... |
Edward De Bono once said that “creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.” In this workshop, young learners will learn the process of thinking and solving problems creatively while staying relevant to the world around them. They will learn the principles of d... |
Polynesian Tattoo: History, Meanings and Traditional Designs
This article will give you an in-depth look into Polynesian Tattoo Art
What is Polynesian Tattoo Art?
The History of Polynesian Tattoo
The Process, Main Focus and Tradition
Designs, Symbols and Meanings
Source: The Polynesian Tattoo Handbook
The origins of Po... |
Cloud computing has become a global trend in the IT industry. Many businesses and organizations are moving to the Cloud, however, it depends upon the capacity of the organizations to realize the maximum benefits from the Cloud which include integration of new approaches with new technologies. Therefore, Lean Thinking c... |
B4FA Fellow Lominda Afedraru writes:
Around the world, scientists using biotechnology advances to breed new crops are bound by an array of guidelines and regulations enacted by the nations in which they operate. Many of these countries have built these legal frameworks based, at least partly, on guidance from the Conve... |
Back in 2004, Munich, Germany decided that they were going to switch to Linux (specifically, LiMux) as their primary operating system and drop Microsoft's Windows operating system. At the time, the decision was said to be cheaper, more reliable and politically correct for the city and this would be the on the same scal... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.