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- What is Energy Metabolism?
- Oxidative Phosphorylation
- Photosynthesis – Food and Energy Metabolism
- Carbon Fixation in Photosynthetic Organisms
- Carbon Fixation in Stomach Bacteria
- Methane Metabolism
- Nitrogen Metabolism
- Sulfur Metabolism
- Analyze Your Energy Metabolism
The microbiome opens the pathway to u... |
Last weekend we had an expedition out to rural Waikato somewhere beyond Morrinsville (in torrential rain of course) to a chicken farm and bought a couple of young chickens. The idea is that they’ll give us an egg supply, and, if properly controlled (ha ha!) dig up the weeds, fertilize the garden etc. (Or, more likely, ... |
A lack of access to safe abortions is a major cause of maternal mortality across the world. Looking at Islamic sources and relevant literature, Gilla Shapiro investigates the Islamic discourse and the diversity of laws across Muslim-majority countries. She finds that the remarkable variability is largely dependent on t... |
BMPD presents an Anton Lavrov's article "Russia’s GLONASS Satellite Constellation' in the latest Moscow Defense Brief magazine.
One of the final products of the space arms race between the Soviet Union and the United States was the development of global satellite navigation systems. America’s Navstar fleet of satellite... |
Recently I wrote about radioactive decay, where the atom of an unstable element can decay into another type of element, releasing energy in the process. One process by which this can occur is known as beta decay. When beta decay occurs an element such as caesium decays to barium. This process releases an electron, firs... |
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Department: MSc Sustainable Design in the Built Environment
Module Description: The module gives an overview of general requirements needed for achieving healthy indoor environment and investigates the role of sustainability within indoor environment design. The primary objective of this course is ... |
Today we already got used to thinking that religion unites people. Perhaps, it is partially true. People who traditionally believe in the same God socialize within their church so that they develop a strong identity inherent to their group. Previously, church concentrated on differentiating people according to their co... |
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Heitor Villa-Lobos is one of the most important composers from the American continent. In addition to 17 string quartets, written between 1915 and 1917, his impressive oeuvre includes operas, cantatas, 12 symphonies, 14 choros, piano works, and pieces for various chamber music combination... |
This theme builds on early work undertaken by Dr. Todd and Dr. Gordon. It focuses on the nature and dynamics of knowledge construction and transformation of information by learners in the school setting, particularly through embedding an inquiry framework in the instructional team work of classroom teachers and school ... |
MACD is an extremely popular indicator used in technical analysis. MACD can be used to identify aspects of a security's overall trend. Most notably these aspects are momentum, as well as trend direction and duration. What makes MACD so informative is that it is actually the combination of two different types of indicat... |
Do you want to enter the field of Data Science? Are you intimidated by the coding you would need to learn? Are you looking to learn Python to switch to a data science career?
You have come to just the right place!
- Most industry experts recommend starting your Data Science journey with Python
- Across biggest companie... |
by The Holometer Team: Aaron Chou, Henry Glass, H Richard Gustafson, Craig Hogan, Brittany L Kamai, Ohkyung Kwon, Robert Lanza, Lee McCuller, Stephan S Meyer, Jonathan Richardson, Chris Stoughton, Ray Tomlin and Rainer Weiss.
In a patch of prairie west of Chicago, amidst the rusting relics of 20th century particle beam... |
This video from England is called The Peterloo Massacre – Timelines.tv History of Britain B12.
By Peter Lazenby in Britain:
Neither forgotten nor forgiven
Friday 26 July 2013
It was at the site of a military barracks used to house troops in the early 1800s.
She was surprised at what she found.
There was evidence of goo... |
Posted on by Dr. Francis Collins
Here’s a surprising result from a new NIH-funded study: a poor diet isn’t the only cause of severe malnutrition. It seems that a ‘bad’ assortment of microbes in the intestine can conspire with a nutrient poor diet to promote and perpetuate malnutrition .
Most of us don’t spend time thin... |
Mitochondrial Health: 5 Ways to Improve Cellular Energy
Mitochondrial health is one of the most important and rarely discussed factors in your health and energy. The mitochondria are the powerhouse of your cells that serve a variety of functions and which help to create health in your body.
However, mitochondria are hi... |
Modifiers along with other Parts of Address
Ever since we have looked at the building blocks associated with sentences— verb tense and verbs— we can go to the embellishments that sometimes limit this means or insert further information (as well when direction, shade, and fine detail to the standard grammatical unit).
A... |
Prenatal Paternity Test
All we require to accurately confirm or exclude paternity is a sample of maternal blood and either a blood sample or mouth swab samples from the alleged father (Blood Samples are preferable for the Alleged Father where possible).
(*if the probability that the alleged father’s DNA contains the ge... |
Listen as Andy Meltzoff discusses the ELOF. Learn ways to provide effective learning experiences that support cognition.
Hear from Daryl Greenfield as he talks about the ELOF and how cognition for infants and toddlers develops into scientific reasoning for preschoolers.
In this webinar, explore how children’s back-and-... |
A safe school environment includes the physical and aesthetic surroundings of the school. Factors that influence the physical environment include the school building and the area surrounding it, any biological or chemical agents that are detrimental to health, and physical conditions such as temperature, noise, and lig... |
Spend some time with Henry David Thoreau and/or Howard Zinn’s ideas by writing a 2 page (typed, double spaced) journal entry. Take a look at the world and see if you are horrified. To do this, you need only go online and read the news. What events have happened lately (or ever, for that matter) that might substantiate ... |
Pattern Search Edit Window
As described in the Pattern Search Overview, the third step in a pattern search uses the Pattern Search Edit Window to clean up the pattern and specify parameters for the search.
Most of the window is filled with the pattern itself. The toolbar at the top of the window has buttons an controls... |
Social Rights in the European Union: The Possible Added Value of a Binding Charter of Fundamental Rights
1. What Are Social Rights?
The expression “social rights” cannot be fully understood without considering civil and political rights, which are all inherent to citizenship. In particular, as T.H. Marshall notes, “the... |
The appendix is a mysterious organ, a finger-shaped pouch that projects from the colon on the right side of the abdomen. Doctors still do not know its specific purpose. However, when the appendix is inflamed, the pain can be excruciating. If appendicitis becomes extreme, surgical removal is the only option, as a ruptur... |
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Schinz, Heinrich Rudolf (1777-1861), Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen Der Fische (Natural History of Fish)
Heinrich Rudolf Schinz was a respected physician and naturalist. Born in Zurich, he studied medicine at Wurzburg and Jena, later returning to Zurich to practice medicine in 1798. In 1804, Schinz became a teacher at... |
Remember that scene from E.T. when Elliott frees all frogs in his science class? Elliott reminds me of my younger son Tim, who probably would have done the same thing (without being inebriated)!
This past weekend, Tim returned to college, where he is thinking of majoring in biology. He brought up an interesting issue: ... |
Authors: David Starkey
Here then was a record of Lancastrian loyalism – both personal and familial – that was second only to the earl of Oxford’s. The marriage between Earl Edward’s son and Edward IV’s daughter was thus both a reward, and a renewal of the union of the Roses in the face of Warbeck’s rival appeal to York... |
Just what does NIST consider a mobile device?
- By William Jackson
- Jun 27, 2013
Any guide to mobile technology is a work in progress, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology has updated its guidance on securing mobile devices in Special Publication 800-124. One of the first chores of the publication is... |
Oceania is a region of the South Pacific Ocean that comprises multiple islands. The United Nations divides the region into four sub-regions: Australia and New Zealand (including also the Christmas Islands, Keeling Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Norfolk Island), Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The... |
Ants often annoy us once they feed on our food or bite us. Ant bites can be intensely painful and itchy but rarely causes a serious complications. Food that had ants on it does not simply tastes like ant but may also be contaminated because you don’t even know where ants came from before they feed on your food.
Carpent... |
When your computer becomes the most used piece of equipment you have, you spend countless hours sitting down typing important information down so you don’t lose anything. It may also be the way you earn your living so the last thing you need is some serious time off because your computer has failed.
There are several w... |
Technological developments bring greater safety to human homes, cars, and workplaces, but at the expense of privacy and confidentiality.
Do horror movies cause some people to act out the violence they watch. Despite their high-tech special effects, today's graphically violent horror movies do not convey the creative us... |
The pursuit of truth in modern scientific query is marred by greed, profit and only a concept of truth built on the assumption of an unexamined good. While pharmaceutical drug approvals, genetically modified foods and various other controversial technologies may appear to be based on “science”, corporate interests and ... |
Zoleka Mandela, granddaughter of Nelson Mandela and a global ambassador for the Child Health Initiative, has questioned whether the world is serious about the welfare of children following a report released on Monday at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.
“We need to ask ourselves some hard questions. Are... |
Primary forest loss has remained persistently high for the last two decades. GIS Research Manager for Global Forest Watch, Elizabeth Dow Goldman offers her analysis of the primary forest situation worldwide.
In 2019, the world lost around 3.8 million hectares of tropical primary forest, according to satellite data from... |
All India Forward Block:West Bengal is a State with unique characteristics marked with well-pronounced distinctiveness. These are all rooted historically in cultural, geo-political and economic particularities. The people of the Province (undivided) always articulated non-conformist stances even during freedom struggle... |
With the summer heatwave resumed, following cool wet conditions, it is understandable garden plants are confused and distressed. While tomatoes are flourishing, summer salads are struggling, particularly those grown in containers, going to seed or becoming tough and unpalatable. Thank goodness for the chards which suff... |
2. Bunting Isn’t Just in Baseball
When a cat bonks its head against yours or against your legs, its showing affection, even if it does hurt. This behavior is known as “bunting” and is actually the cat marking the person (or object) as its own. In the wild, cats use scent glands around their face and hind end to mark tr... |
Strong, healthy joints should support themselves quite well, but those that have been damaged can often use some help. Mueller braces and supports can be used to support and protect joints that have been injured or which have been affected by a disease. Wearing the right type of support can alleviate symptoms like pain... |
A new vaccine to prevent dengue may be on the horizon. And health officials say it's desperately needed.
The World Health Organization this year listed dengue as one of the top 10 threats to global health.
The mosquito-borne disease is a growing threat for several reasons. First, the sheer number of dengue cases has be... |
Respite care is the provision of short-term accommodation in a facility outside the home in which a loved one may be placed. This provides temporary relief to those who are caring for family members, who might otherwise require permanent placement in a facility outside the home.
Respite programs provide planned short-t... |
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Heredity determines personality the complex of mental
Role of heredity in personality development
If you look in the second column of Table The same lower degree of hereditary influence was found for impulsiveness and its opposite, caution. Tinbergen, N. The home environment plays a role in determining personality. Amo... |
The U.S. Government is a primary resource for free statistical information about U.S. Businesses. These statistics are collected and disseminated by multiple agencies.
Things to know about government statistics:
Some economic data is collected on the industry level, some on the company or enterprise level, and data col... |
Travel deep into the center of your brain, and you’ll find a pinecone-shaped gland.
The size of only a grain of rice, this tiny gland plays an essential role in how we sleep, perform, make decisions, and perceive reality.
A healthy-functioning pineal is essential for psychological development, peak performance, and spi... |
Atropine: An alkaloid, originally from Atropa belladonna, but found in other plants, mainly SOLANACEAE. Hyoscyamine is the 3(S)-endo isomer of atropine.Muscarinic Antagonists: Drugs that bind to but do not activate MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS, thereby blocking the actions of endogenous ACETYLCHOLINE or exogenous agonists. Mus... |
As humanity faces the reality of exhausting a number of key natural resources, we realize that our economy, which is fundamentally built on the concept of never-ending exponential growth, must drastically change if we are going to live within the confines of a finite planet, Earth. This series of six articles, written ... |
Example 1: Dairy Products: Physio-chemicals and Microbiology
Agriculture is the single largest sector in the Pakistan, contributing 21. 8 to the gross domestic product and employing approximately 44. 7 of the workforce. Livestock is playing a vital role in the economy of Pakistan and account for 51. 8 % of the agricult... |
When Jesus began travelling and teaching about God people began to believe what he said. Some followed him around to learn more about God.
One night, Jesus prayed all night long and then chose a group of 12 friends who were very special to him, they were called apostles
Jesus knew that the apostles would be important t... |
The Alaska Panhandle ( German as " Alaska Landzipfel ", literally "Alaska panhandle ", slang term referring to its characteristic elongated shape in relation to the northwest subsequent much larger land mass of the remaining - "actual" -. Alaska ) is the name located east of the 141 for a western degree of longitude, t... |
Weighting is a correction technique that is used by survey researchers. It refers to statistical adjustments that are made to survey data after they have been collected in order to improve the accuracy of the survey estimates. There are two basic reasons that survey researchers weight their data. One is to correct for ... |
A biofilm is a collection of microbial cells that are attached to a surface and embedded in a self-produced extrapolymeric substance. The understanding of the biofilm phenotype is important in the understanding of bacteria in vitro but it has been difficult to translate biofilm science to the clinical setting. More rec... |
Phoning each other during personal or shared emergencies is one of the commonest human impulses. Until recently, technology and costs stood in the way. No longer.
We now have practically all grown-ups (and some young people too) in many Asian countries carrying around phones or having easy, regular access to them. For ... |
A team of English scientists has just taken a step further to eliminate body odor, or at least control it more effectively, due to a discovery that, they say, will allow the development of a new generation of deodorants. The smell has become so important that individual citizens use odor removal in Boca Raton, FL for e... |
US Coast Guard Toledo Depot, 1945
The image above shows the US Coast Guard Toledo Depot in 1945. Built as a buoy tending depot in 1938, the station was a processing point for enlisted personnel during World War II.
Although its official birth date is in 1915, the US Coast Guard can trace its lineage back to the earlies... |
A new study is shedding light on the importance of one critical resource for Andean bears living in the dry mountain forests of Peru: water. The study -- a collaboration between the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and San Diego Zoo Global, with assistance from the Spectacled Bear Conservation Society-Peru -- foun... |
An elephant never forgets. This seems to be the case, at least, for elephants roaming about Namibia, looking for food, fresh water, and other resources.
The relationship between resource availability and wildlife movement patterns is essential to understanding species behavior and ecology. Landscapes can change from da... |
Advanced Placement Biology Lab 11 has used pillbugs as the model organism and choice chambers so that they can travel between two environments. I used cabbage white butterflies as the model organism. Each student was given their own larva and observed metamorphosis, choice behaviors of the larva, and mating behaviors o... |
Nominal GPA and Real GPA: A Simple Adjustment that Compensates for Grade Inflation
Posted: 9 Aug 2004 Last revised: 6 Jan 2008
Grade inflation is a long-standing problem whose seriousness is demonstrated by a wide variety of studies of grade distributions. A few institutions have changed the information on their transc... |
Papillomas are benign neoplasms on the skin of a person. Outwardly resemble a wart on the “leg”. With the help of this “leg” – a small thickened area, the growth is attached to the epithelium. The color of the neoplasm corresponds to the color of the skin, or differs from it by one or two shades. In most cases, such gr... |
By some figures, 50 of situations, the reason for hair loss in women is because of androgenic alopecia, or women pattern baldness.
What is Women Hair Loss?
Women loss of hair is a hereditary condition inherited from either parent. The genetically pretentious hair follicles in females experiencing women hair loss are pr... |
These online calculators find the equation of a line from 2 points.
First calculator finds the line equation in slope-intercept form, that is, . It also outputs slope and intercept parameters and displays line on a graph.
Second calculator finds the line equation in parametric form, that is, . It also outputs direction... |
Surface Layer - Displacement Tab
Displacement is what gives three dimensional shape to your surface layers. The Displacement contains settings which let you control displacement for the layer.
Displacement is a process where the micropolygons which make up the rendered scene get moved in space to create 3D shapes. The ... |
Typically completed by 5-11 year olds, CREST Star and SuperStar challenges relate to everyday experiences. Children complete eight activities to gain a CREST Award, with each activity taking between 45 minutes and 1 hour to complete.
The activities are designed to be easy-to-run and low-cost. You don’t need to be a tea... |
Active immunotherapy has shown great promise in preclinical models for the treatment of infectious and malignant disease. Yet, these promising results have not translated into approved therapies. One of the major deficits of active immunotherapies tested to date in advanced clinical studies has been their inability to ... |
Arctic Sea-Ice Loss
A regime shift towards a summer ice-free Arctic is occurring in response to Arctic warming that is demonstrated by reductions in sea ice surface area and ice volume during the summers. A summer ice-loss threshold, if not already passed, is expected to occur well within 21st century. The main driver ... |
How often have you heard of two or more bacterial species coexisting within the same cell of a host? It’s known to happen with some frequency in some amebas, insects and other invertebrates (including the strange case of the mealybug bacteria, which have an endosymbiotic bacterium that carries another bacterium inside ... |
The Ministry proposed departments in cities and provinces to work with health departments and state competent agencies to implement proactive measures to monitor and prevent diphtheria spread in schools.
According to the document, education departments were urged to release information of the disease including cause of... |
Over the last 18 months, with support from the Nominet Trust, we’ve been researching and developing the first version of a new type of video game, which brings the player’s emotional control into play. For the first time, this offers the opportunity to use video games to train people in emotional self regulation and me... |
What was the Supreme Court decision
called that declared the separate-butequal policy unconstitutional?
Brown v. Board of
Who favored bringing about social
change through nonviolence?
Dr. Martin Luther
Was the idea that the 1956 flag
was hard for students to draw
given as a reason to change it?
What was the focus of th... |
Saturn's moon Rhea is gently lit in front of a background of the planet with a wide shadow cast by the rings which are seen nearly edge-on.
This view looks toward the anti-Saturn side of Rhea (1,528 kilometers, or 949 miles across) and toward the northern, sunlit side of the rings from just above the ringplane.
The ima... |
The history of taxidermy in the Smithsonian Institution, in its early years, closely parallels the development of the public exhibition role of the United States National Museum. Prior to 1858, specimens in the possession of the museum were made up chiefly for purposes of scientific study where the art of the taxidermi... |
By Franca Colozzon:Nowadays the world is looking eastward. The new “Silk Road” is about to be designed and is already underway since the cooperation between China and Pakistan, one of the most important under the aegis of the “Belt and Road” initiative, revolves around the pilot project of the Corridor Economic between... |
Ephemerides (in Latin, "daily memorial") is a chronological succession of dates and their respective events.
Check below the historical ephemerides we have registered. Periodically we will publish new facts.
Soon more months.
275 - Election of Pope Eutiquian.
1248 - King Sancho II of Portugal dies in exile.
1643 - Born... |
It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (1746-1807), a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1774, was a 30 year old pastor who preached on the Christian’s responsibility to be involved in sec... |
- Utilize the arts and the artistic process to reinforce teaching and learning in all subjects.
- Develop interdisciplinary units for students aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Understanding by Design (UbD).
- Motivate all students to form a lifelong love of learning.
The Artful Learning Model undersc... |
Charter school continues “Maker Challenges” during remote learning
The Learning Center Charter School has a history of STEM education and cultivating a “maker” environment on campus. In fact, back in March before stay-at-home orders were issued for the state, the school hosted its fifth annual School Maker Faire.
A Sch... |
For cutting and joining extremely thin metallic wires, the issue of Joule heating in the wires is considered. The middle of a section of a thin Pt wire with a diameter of about 800 nm was melted locally by a direct current supply, and the wire was cut at a predetermined point by applying a force to shear the molten par... |
Conquistadors documentary tells the story of the Spanish expeditions that conquest of the Americas. In this 4-part series Michael Wood (historian) travels in the footsteps of the Spanish expeditions, from Amazonia to Lake Titicaca, and from the desserts of North Mexico to the heights of Macchu Picchu.
The Spanish conqu... |
As has been mentioned before, when we speak of back-translation, we’re referring to translating a text (that’s already been translated) back to its original language. This is done without consulting the original text, as a way of ensuring the quality of the translation. Just as we may calculate the inverse operation to... |
The University of California Cooperative Extension forestry program provides research-based solutions to natural resource related problems through applied research, publications, meetings, conferences, workshops, demonstrations, field days, video programs, newsletters, and facilitation. We extend university resources a... |
In the Bible, the ‘ark of the Covenant’ is a chest containing the tablets of the Ten Commandments – and it was memorably sought by the Nazis in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
But the real ark might also have held pagan idols thousands of years old, according to researchers from Tel Aviv University.
Researchers have been exca... |
What is beacon technology?
There’s been increasing interest in what is known as beacon technology. Usually associated with retail marketing, beacon technology first emerged in 2013. Today the technology is driving a huge growth in retail sales with a 10-fold increase in retail sales from $4 billion in 2015, to $44 bill... |
What Is SnotBot?
SnotBot® is a modified consumer drone which flies through the blow of a whale and collects exhaled “snot” on petri dishes. This blow contains a treasure trove of valuable biological information: DNA, stress and pregnancy hormones, microbiomes and potentially many other biological compounds/indicators o... |
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Have you ever wanted to build your own Android application created on a smartphone and tablet? Now you can easily compile many selected applications that have already been succe... |
Female Urinary Incontinence: What You Need to Know
Millions of women will experience incontinence in their lifetime. In fact, of the 25 million adult Americans suffering from some form of urinary incontinence, 75 to 80 percent of those are women!
While urinary incontinence may be caused by a variety of factors, and can... |
Traditionally, ‘safe’ or ‘protected sex’ has been equated with the use of condoms. Condoms continue to be a cheap, readily accessible, safe and practical way to prevent sexual transmission of HIV and some other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
However, with advances in science and with increased understanding of... |
CDC: Racial, Ethnic Minorities May Be Disproportionately Affected by COVID-19 in Meat and Poultry Processing
A new report published this week by CDC documenting COVID-19 outbreaks among workers at meat and poultry processing facilities across the United States finds “a disproportionate burden of illness and death” amon... |
A workshop on virtual learning project ‘Online Labs for School Lab Experiments’ was organized at Bharani Vidhyalaya Senior Secondary School, Karur, Tamil Nadu, on October 22, 2016, by AmritaCREATE, one of the research and project development wings of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Eighty-five science teachers from twenty-... |
The First Special Service Force Assault on Monte la DifensaUSASOC History OfficeFORT BRAGG, NC - Today's Army Special Forces groups trace their official lineage from the First Special Service Force (FSSF), an elite American-Canadian commando unit during World War II. Activated, July 20, 1942 at Fort William Henry Harri... |
Purpose of this lesson:
Street art is a relatively new movement that is becoming more and more prolific in the art world. In this lesson, we will explore the history of graffiti, which is what street art is born out of, and then explore how street art has become what it is today. Looking at the history of graffiti is c... |
How do you get head lice: where do they come from? There are so many people who ask “can head lice jump and fly from person to person?” This question has been asked since many years ago and still many people do not know about it until now.
One of the misconceptions related to head lice is that they can jump or fly. So,... |
Cancer tends to strike fear in the hearts of men and women. It gets the lion’s share of headlines, and receives impressive funding that’s used to combat it on any number of fronts. But heart disease is actually the number one killer of men and women in America—and throughout most of the world. Obviously, cancer remains... |
Sep 15 eBook
By: BAS Admin
What are the Dead Sea Scrolls? Why are they important? Learn where the Scrolls were found and by whom, how they came to be acquired (some were even offered for sale through an ad in the Wall Street Journal!) and, most important, how they add to our knowledge of how the Bible was formed and ho... |
This paper describes a collaborative technical and art-historical study by a conservation scientist and an art historian of paintings by Mark Gertler (1891–1939) produced between 1911 and 1918, sparked by the discovery through X-radiography of a painted sketch for his masterwork Merry-Go-Round (1916).1 Paintings were c... |
That is according to a set of draft rules for autonomous vehicles proposed by Nevada, which last week became the first US state to allow self-driving cars to undergoing testing on public roads.
Driverless cars use a combination of GPS, radar, sensors and other computer systems to navigate traffic and reach destinations... |
Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Green, Members of the Committee: I thank you for the opportunity to express my views about these bank settlements and whether they circumvent Congress’s appropriations powers.
The Appropriations Clause in Constitutional Context
The Constitution provides: — No Money shall be drawn from the T... |
This lesson plan uses group work, creative writing, and multimedia to teach subjects including History, Literature, Civics, Social and Political Education, Philosophy, Language etc. It is also useful in discussions about multiculturalism, war and peace, the Second World War, crimes against humanity, genocide and holoca... |
Impress your friends at parties with these WEIRD but totally grammatically correct sentences.
Even better, learn how they work and get a better insight into advanced English grammar and vocabulary.
Can you understand these sentences:
“Put a bigger space between giraffe and and and and and avocado”?
“Peter, where Paul h... |
🤓 Based on our data, we think this question is relevant for Professor Korzeniewski's class at TTU.
We’re being asked how many photons of blue light with a wavelength of 475 nm are needed to trigger the optic nerve.
Recall that the energy of a photon (E) is given by:
h = Planck’s constant (6.626 × 10–34 J • s)
v = freq... |
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