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Are you responsible for bathing vulnerable persons?
Many health and social care providers are responsible for vulnerable individuals who may be at higher risk on contact with hot water and surfaces. This could include older people, children, and people with a range of disabilities or those who could not react to temper... |
Find the mean, median, mode, and range for the following list of values: mode: 13 range: 8. Note: The formula for the place to find the median is ([the number of data points] + 1) ÷ 2, but you don't have to use this formula. . Download free in Windows Store. get. Go. Algebra. Basic Math · Pre-Algebra Enter a problem. T... |
Hey guys, this might be a simple problem but I'm going crazy here:
Assume you have two lines or direction vectors r,s from the point p (e.g. the origin):
p = [0 0 0]; r = [2 1 1]; s = [.2 0.1 .5];
Interpreting these vectors span a plane in R^3 (red vector is the normal vector):
This works fine with a normal meshgrid. W... |
- doughboy "U.S. soldier," 1865, said to have been in oral use from 1854, or from the Mexican-American War (1847), it is perhaps from resemblance of big buttons on old uniforms to biscuits of that name (1680s), but there are various other conjectures.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
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Hypertext means more than just text with a bunch of links in it
Hypertext is something of a neglected subject these days. Everyone is talking about the Web, but nobody is talking about the class of thing the Web is: a hypertext environment. But to neglect this essential fact about the nature of the Web is to risk getti... |
UK supermarkets sign pledge to halve food waste
Over 100 food organisations, including many supermarkets, have signed the “Step up to the Plate” pledge (organised by the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) to halve food waste by 2030, support a week of action in November 2019, empower citizens and ... |
Not long ago I found myself in a debate with colleagues about the economic status of black Americans vis-à-vis whites. Naturally, their presumption was against the free market. The logic, such as it was, ran as follows: (1) we live under a market system (more or less); (2) in a variety of areas blacks have not performe... |
I have several books written by Marc Morris on my “to read” shelf and hadn’t managed to read any of them until now. In my quest to read French history this summer I picked up this book. The subject is all the more interesting because it combines French history with English history and what could be better than that? An... |
Last month, the Mississippi State Board of Education began a public comment period on a new proposal to eliminate the state requirement that students pass a U.S. History end-of-course exam before receiving a high school diploma. This is just the most recent development in a years-long trend that has seen a number of st... |
Editor’s Note: In honor of Jackie Robinson Day, the Forward is revisiting this story about the relationship between Robinson and Detroit slugger Hank Greenberg.
Anyone who has seen the film “42” would be horrified at the hostility Jackie Robinson faced from his teammates and opposing players and catcalling from the sta... |
The Anatomy of the Shoulder
The shoulder joint is actually a complex of 4 separate joints, all working together to accomplish movement of the arm. These joints consist of 4 bones: the arm (the humerus), the shoulder blade (the scapula), the collar bone (clavicle), and the spine/ribs of the mid back. Patients suffering ... |
March 20th, 2020
“Who has the right to decide that the supreme value is a world without insects even though it would be a sterile world not graced by the curving wing of a bird in flight?” So wrote Rachel Carson in her world-changing book Silent Spring in 1962.
Carson had previously published a number of books about th... |
- Open Access
Differences in amino acid frequency in CagA and VacA sequences of Helicobacter pylori distinguish gastric cancer from gastric MALT lymphoma
Gut Pathogens volume 8, Article number: 54 (2016)
Helicobacter pylori is a pathogenic bacterium that causes various gastrointestinal diseases. The most common gastric... |
As part of our curriculum renewal around the subject of mathematics, we had a pupil free day that brought author of "Teaching Primary Mathematics", George Booker to our school. As Australian schools move towards the new Australian curriculum, it was a very illuminating day to spend the day with someone who is one of Au... |
When thoughts turn to measuring the degree to which something bends, it’s pretty likely that strain gauges or some kind of encoders on a linkage come to mind. Things could be much simpler in the world of flex measurement, though, if [Fereshteh Shahmiri] and [Paul H. Dietz]’s capacitive multi-bend flex sensor catches on... |
Genesis 1:14 Then God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night, and let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and years.” (NASB)
The (re-)discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) revealed many important things including:
- The accuracy and reliability of the Ol... |
Vasant Panchami or Basant Panchami refers to the religious Hindu festival of Saraswati Puja or Shree Panchami. It is a seasonal spring festival that is observed in many regions of India. It is celebrated as the Basant Festival of Kites in Punjab region; observed in Gurdwaras as a Sikh festival, the birthday of the Sun ... |
If the word you have selected is too long or too short, you can find a synonym. The course, Understanding Romantic Poetrywill introduce poetry from the Romantic Era and instruct how to read and comprehend poetry from the literary period. Try writing an emotion poem yourself: It looks like an ocean scene painted by God.... |
Year by year, people look for more ways to save energy, reduce their ecological footprint, and lower financial costs of energy consumption. Because climate change is an ongoing topic of conversation, families and businesses look for ways to do their part. The push for greener buildings has altered the way people choose... |
Polycystic (pronounced: pol-ee-SISS-tik) ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common health
problem that can affect teen girls and young women. It can cause irregular
menstrual periods, make periods heavier, or even make periods stop. It can also
cause a girl to have excess hair and acne.
What Causes Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (P... |
Tiangong-1 which literally translates to “Heavenly Palace” would be re-entering Earth’s atmosphere this weekend on April Fool’s day and scientists will not know where, until a few hours before it happens..
Worry much? Do not panic.
Possibility of this space station falling on a person is zero. This has never happened i... |
Statue in Valparaiso, Chile depicting Admiral Thomas Cochrane d. 1860
Full length statue, in uniform on a plinth. Erected by public subscription in 1873. The original memorial has been enlarged with the addition of ships' prows and an obelisk.
Memorial tablet in Rochester Cathedral commemorating Commander Henry Lushing... |
World Singing Dayis a global singalong, held annually on the third Saturday in October. The event celebrates our common humanity, using the power of singing to connect communities and promote well being. Through its focus on positive human interactions, World Singing Day aims to combat isolation and transcend local and... |
Even the horrible experience they went through did not change their daily habits: “I wish that just like the city that had a new face, people’s behavior had a new look, but people’s general behavior was the same. as before ”.
A reliable source of relief during difficult times is to hear stories from people who tell us ... |
Facts About Fluoride
Both the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) and the American Dental Association (ADA) support the use of fluorides in dentistry as a safe and effective preventative measure against dental caries. Historically, fluoride as a decay preventative has been extensively researched for well over 50 years, a... |
Can historians reinterpret the American Civil War as a global event? This question inspired Henry Wiencek, a first year doctoral student in history at the University of Texas at Austin, to create the website “The Civil World: A Global ‘War Between States.’”
Weincek designed the site to provide an “intellectual portal” ... |
How To Read An Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG)
Regular, irregular, fast, slow, wide, narrow, stable, unstable. Does looking at a 12-lead EKG put your own heart into a lethal rhythm? Nurses are usually the first ones to read that “hot off the press” EKG tracing. A 12-lead EKG is considered the gold standard; however, a 4 le... |
Author Study: Jacqueline Woodson
Students will use their understanding of plot, theme, and comparing and contrasting in this lesson that teaches about an award-winning African American author, Jacqueline Woodson. Students will read some of her fiction books and compare and contrast the stories. They'll also discuss wha... |
Autographic Visualization (IEEE VIS Paper)
Data by Proxy — Material Traces as Autographic Visualizations
Per definition, data visualization can only begin when data exists. As a result, the process of data collection remains mostly hidden. Visualization methods are designed to reveal patterns in data; however, many pub... |
bio-based plates ASTM D was developed in the United States as a standardized analytical method for determining the biobased content of solid, liquid, and. ASTM D is the standard test method developed by ASTM International ( formerly the American Society for Testing and Materials) to determine the biobased. The standard... |
Krill are small shrimp-like crustaceans which live in oceans around the world - mostly in cold water. They feed on plankton and marine algae, making them high in Omega-3. In recent years there has been a growing demand for krill oil as an alternative to fish oil for Omega-3 supplements.
Krill are found in large groups ... |
Chen et al. reveal a multilayer molecular protection system functioning in Arabidopsis and human cells https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.18.00236
By Mingjia Chen and Claus-Peter Witte
Background: RNA possesses over 100 distinct posttranscriptional modifications in eukaryotic species. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abun... |
Overview of the GRB observation by POLAR
August 18, 2017
August 03, 2018
POLAR is a dedicated Compton scattering polarimeter to detect Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) in the energy range of about 50 to 500 keV, which was launched on-board the Chinese space laboratory Tiangong-2 (TG2) on Sep 15, 2016. Since then, POLAR has dete... |
There is but one topic to write about on this day…
Love and the Capacity to Love is one of the twenty-four character strengths identified in Peterson and Seligman’s book Character Strengths and Virtues. Love and the Capacity to Love is defined as “valuing close relations with others, in particular those in which sharin... |
Although no mention has been seen for this species, the leaves of some members of this genus contain saponins. Although toxic, these substances are very poorly absorbed by the body and so tend to pass through without causing harm. They are also broken down by thorough cooking. Saponins are found in many plants, includi... |
The genetic modification of humans make many people feel very uncomfortable. Credit: Tatiana Vdb/Manuel/Flickr, CC BY
It all started with a rumour. Then just six weeks ago, a warning rang out in the scientific journal Nature, expressing “grave concerns regarding the ethical and safety implications” of creating the worl... |
A screenshot, screengrab or screencap(ture), is an image created from exactly what you see on your computer screen.
Most, if not all, computers provide a fairly easy method for copying the raw "image", which can then be pasted into an image editing program for any cropping or removal of personal information before savi... |
(1) the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races
(2) prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’... |
Teaching with Geospatial Data Webinar (Part II)
Integrating the use of maps into a lesson can be an effective tool for teaching; however, one of the biggest challenges is knowing how to find, create, and map spatial data. In this two part series you will learn how to search for credible spatial data, how to create spat... |
A decrease in hemoglobin content or the count of the blood cells is termed as anemia. The red blood cells carry oxygen to the cells through hemoglobin. Inadequate content of hemoglobin indicates that the tissues in your body have a low volume of oxygen. Excess production of red blood cells also results in the same. In ... |
Do violent video games affect kids’ behavior with real guns?
Bottom Line: This randomized clinical trial in a university laboratory examined the effects of video games with weapons on children’s behavior when they found a real gun. Pairs of children (ages 8 to 12) were assigned to 1 of 3 versions of the popular video g... |
The human body is a masterpiece of engineering design! The ability to use our hands is extremely important for the majority of our daily activities. Proper use of the hands for various tasks requires being able to position the hands out in space and move them back closer to our body. Good movement of the elbow joint is... |
When you're considering orthodontic treatment options, we can certainly understand that you have questions. We have answered some of the most common questions that we have heard over the years below.
What is orthodontics?
Orthodontics is a specialized form of dentistry. It focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and trea... |
For this post, I will be looking back to lesson nine of the course to write about the misinformation effect. A couple of months ago, I was in a vehicle crash after swerving to keep from hitting a dog. Immediately after the crash, I thought that I could vividly recall exactly what took place during the crash. I could ev... |
As a child I was always told to drink milk. My babysitter would always make me drink the milk out of my cereal or drink a glass of milk with my bagel. She always said that I needed to drink milk everyday to make my bones strong. Milk is calcium rich but we can get calcium from other food we consume. The real question i... |
Physical beauty, or rather human beauty varies differently by culture, but there are some extremely common trends that tend to follow in most definitions of beauty that can be traced back to our primitive roots.
The most important indicator of female beauty is the Waist-to-Hip ratio.
On Female Hip Size
Hip size indicat... |
Stress is a common problem and much discussion can be had about its effect on our overall health. This is because in today’s society we experience many demands due to work, money, family, etc. Stress, however, is not something that only adults deal with. We may think of childhood as a time-of-life that is carefree and ... |
What is infrared/thermal imaging?
Infrared/thermal imaging - also known as thermography - is the use of radiation technology to translate heat signatures into images. This tech differs from standard night vision cameras by sensing an object’s heat rather than picking up on visible light. Humans, animals, and even machi... |
Book with one author:
Article in a reference book or an entry in an encyclopedia:
If the article is signed, include the author's name; if unsigned, begin with the title of the article.
Citing a website can be difficult because not all citation information is always given. Use as much information as you can find.
Journa... |
Behind the scenes guide to elearning games using interactive video
Posted on Jan 15, 2015
A practical guide to creating an elearning game for skills development using interactive video will be presented at a free seminar at Learning Technologies 2015.
Leading elearning provider, Sponge will be hosting the session to gi... |
5 ways AI is being used in learning
Posted on Sep 13, 2017
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the next big thing, but how can you use it to create a better learning experience?
Look at any list of disruptive technologies and AI is likely to be at the top, it’s the latest tech buzzword to take over the news media.
As an L&... |
"What do the Huergar eat?"
A simple enough question, but one with very large implications. The Huergar do not seem to have any sort of large above-ground agriculture, despite having a high population living underground. In fact, their buildings can only be seen in very small pockets of the continent, with the majority ... |
Typhoid fever! Do you want to know in detail about the typhoid fever? If yes, then read this article carefully to know the causes and symptoms. Typhoid also recognized as typhoid fever otherwise enteric fever is an infection root by the bacteria Salmonella typhi. The bacteria are set down in water or food by a human ca... |
Twelve African American women helped destroy Jim Crow tradition in Long Beach, California, and helped to change Jim Crow laws in the South.
|Evelyn Knight |
Marched with King
Thought racism only occurred in the American Deep South? Wrong. Racism occurs wherever race matters enough to change the way people treat each ot... |
Panama's tax system is based on a territorial concept of income. Citizens and residents are taxed on income earned from Panamanian sources. Non-residents are taxed only on income from Panamanian sources, and the tax on any type of income paid to a non-resident must be withheld by the payer. Citizens, residents, and non... |
Sea daisies were first discovered in sunken wood off the coast of New Zealand in 1983. They are tiny animals, about the diameter of a pencil, and live 1 kilometre below the surface of the sea. Scientists gave them a separate classification as they were unlike any other echinoderms (the group to which tube-footed animal... |
Spur-winged plovers were once occasional visitors to New Zealand from Australia. But in less than a century they have formed a resident population of around 100,000. They were first found breeding at Invercargill airport in 1932, and are now well established through Stewart Island and the mainland, as well as on the Ch... |
Getting the most from solar energy isn’t something that every person knows how to accomplish. The more you research it, the more knowledge you’ll have of solar energy. Continue reading to get started on learning more about solar power.
It is important to preform regular maintenance to the solar energy system to help pr... |
The Organization of Industry
Tu-Th 9:00-12:30 Castleman 201
R. N. Langlois
About the course.
In introductory economics you learned that the supply side of the economy production is carried out in units called firms. But what are firms? How are they organized? Why and when is economic activity carried out within busines... |
Nothing is more refreshing than a warm shower followed by a little sweet smelling powder. Whether you use a generic baby powder or a name brand perfumed brand, you probably have never considered that you could be putting yourself at risk for cancer.
Powder in the United States used to contain asbestos; asbestos is a su... |
There are lots of things that suck about periods for all of us. From the cramp pain, to cravings, to hormones, to the constant possibility of leaking, periods take a toll on us all. For people in prison, the concern begins with having enough menstrual products to even get them through their cycle. In addition, the pain... |
A direct debit is an instruction made by a customer to their bank or building society to make regular payments direct from their account. These are usually associated with bill payments and are often paid from the customer on a monthly basis.
Many people confuse direct debits with standing orders, but there is a crucia... |
Part of speech:
Generally supposed to be such:
To judge or conclude by conjecture; guess:
To make a judgment about (something) without sufficient evidence; guess:
To suppose or believe:
To expect or intend (to do something):
To make an estimate or conjecture:
Alternative form of academic.
Represented as existing or as ... |
Makerspaces: Overcoming the Barriers to Adoption to Join the Maker Movement
Makerspace refers to a location that people can gather to share resources, brainstorm. collaborate and build. The purpose of a Makerspace is to provide tools and space in an environment that allows those participating to learn from each other t... |
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Coherence and Cohesion have 25% weightage in the IELTS writing Test but most students are completely unaware about what it really means and how to incorporate it in their Essay. Join this session to actually understand and feel the concepts. This session will be beneficial for learne... |
- up to 1/2 inch long; legless white grub with a brown head capsule
- 1/4 - 1/2 inch long
- shiny black to shiny brownish black
- blunt snout
- larvae develop in soil at the base of host plants
- adults spend the day at the base of host plants in litter
- larvae: roots of woody shrubs, especially lilac
- adults: leaf m... |
Macbeth, Opera by G. Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi’s opera, Macbeth, was written at the height of what the composer called his galley slave period. Verdi lost his two baby sons and wife when he was still in his late twenties. Rather than succumb to grief, he poured himself into his work and between 1842 and 1853 Verdi, astonish... |
I spent much of the 1980s immersed in the movement that tried to end the tortuous U.S. wars in Central America. We marched and organized to challenge the Reagan administration’s policies that were steadily inflicting death across Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador. Some of us traveled to the region with groups like W... |
Saint Lucia’s Day or Saint Lucy’s day is a Winter Solstice festival held December 13th in honor of Saint Lucia, a martyr who survived her sentence of death by fire, though she later fell to the sword. Saint Lucia is the patron saint of vision and those who are blind and she is a popular saint among fortune-tellers and ... |
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Visitors gazing across the shining Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur in India may think they are imagining things when they see the hauntingly beautiful Jal Mahal palace abandoned in the middle of the waters.
The incredible island palace, whose name translates as Water Palace, is very real though, an... |
This cute chimp acrostic poem printable is great for challenging the children on their poetry skills, and it makes a fun writing frame too..
Our monkey worksheets are designed to make early learning fun. Find out some monkey facts for our fact-finding worksheet, and practise handwriting (with some colouring thrown in f... |
Look back over your list of Kenyan animals from yesterday. Choose one of these, have a look at some images of the animal and complete a 'Tree Map' to describe what it looks like.
e.g - for a giraffe you would have description branches for the pattern, legs, neck and overall.
Once you have done this challenge yourself -... |
Product: Dupla Gan 250ml
Even the best drinking water is far from being suitable for the aquarium water . In order to be used as habitat for fish and plants in the aquarium , it must be properly prepared . They must be removed , in particular the compounds ranging in damaging the mucous membranes , such as chlorine or ... |
Social distancing efforts create special challenges for dog owners striving to ensure their pets enjoy new experiences and are comfortable with social interactions. Family pets grow accustomed to their unique environments, and social distancing can mean fewer opportunities to expose dogs to different places, people, an... |
We often see a phrase written on the backside of the product that says: “is a registered trademark”. What does it mean? From a mosquito spray to a burger box to a toiletry packaging to a packet of butter, it’s written on nearly all the things that we consume in our daily lives. It basically means that the company has t... |
were used in southwest England in the region around Cornwall.
ELOWEN f Cornish
Means "elm tree"
in Cornish. This is a recently coined Cornish name.
MERAUD f Cornish
Meaning unknown, perhaps based on Cornish mor "sea"
MERRYN f Cornish
Meaning unknown. This was the name of an early Cornish (male) saint.
MORWENNA f Cornis... |
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Mumbai Is Likely To Be Washed Away By Rising Seas In Next 30 Years
According to the new report compiled by 100 scientists across 36 countries by the United Nations’s body, the Inter... |
Youngsters safe in social networks and messengers? - Well, it depends.
At an ever earlier stage, many parents are being asked by their children whether they can use Facebook, WhatsApp or other offers. One argument that you, as parents, should know very well is "The others are allowed to do it too!
And in many cases, pe... |
To meet the need for recording information and ideas, unique forms of calligraphy (the art of writing) originated and developed from China, specifically from the writing of Chinese characters using brush and ink. Calligraphy is widely practiced and revered in the East Asian civilizations that use or used Chinese charac... |
50 earthquakes per day. What are you doing about it?
The National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) locates about 20,000 earthquakes each year—or approximately 50 per day. According to NEIC’s long-term records (since 1900), we can expect about 17 major earthquakes (7.0-7.9) and one great earthquake (8.0 or above) in... |
Technology is advancing at a great pace. Artificial intelligence is the newfound technology which will gradually conquer the world due to its facilities. Artificial intelligence has always been a concept limited only to the science fiction movies since decades. However, recently scientists have started developing and d... |
verb (used with object)
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Idioms for cuff
- extemporaneously; on the spur of the moment: She made those comments off the cuff, and they came back to haunt her later.
- unofficially or informally: I'm telling you this strictly off the cuff.
- wit... |
Scientists have now attached GoPros to a number of different animals for the sake of research — but what about the smallest members of the animal kingdom? Inspired by the biology of a bug’s eye, researchers from the University of Washington created a camera that’s small enough for some bugs to wear, weighing just 250 m... |
White Teachers Need Anti-Racist Therapy
To confront inequality, you must first understand it
The overwhelming majority of teachers in this country want to help young people reach their full potential. Making that kind of difference is rewarding. And yet most teachers struggle to find joy.
A 2017 survey focused on educa... |
MAKING a rocket is easy.
You just need some cardboard, scissors and sticky tape and away you go.
Little Rose Hawes was a picture of concentration as she helped her brother, Ben, make a space rocket.
The youngsters were among dozens from Canonbie, Langholm and Newcastleton to join in the activities marking British Scien... |
The Enlightenment: Rationalism, Empiricism and God .
Metaphysics is an area of philosophical study which concerns itself with the existence of things. With the question of existence comes the idea of deity, for if one is to determine how one exists, it must be determined how one came into existence. The 18th century, b... |
Arundel castle, the ancient residence of the Dukes of Norfolk, is supposed to have been built at the beginning of the reign of King Alfred, and the first authentic notice we find of it is that it was bequeathed by that monarch to his nephew Athelm. Some authors have supposed Bevis, from whom one of the towers takes its... |
The several species of crocodiles plying rivers and brackish byways in the Americas – from Florida to Peru – all came from Africa, according to a study published Thursday.
They may have descended, researchers speculate, from a single pregnant specimen that bobbed along Atlantic Ocean currents to the New World at least ... |
No one is more important to the history of environmental conservation than John Muir — the “wilderness prophet,” “patron saint of the American wilderness” and “father of the national parks” who founded the nation’s oldest conservation organization, the Sierra Club. But on Wednesday, citing the current racial reckoning,... |
Fort Hall Bottoms Tributary Assessment
Assessing habitat conditions for a critical fish species on tribal land.
Yellowstone cutthroat trout are an important species in southeastern Idaho, both now and historically, and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are working to protect them by improving river habitat throughout the For... |
Dahlia plant grow and care – herbaceous geophyte of the genus Dahlia also known as Dahlia flowers, Dahlia is perennial deciduous plant it’s edible the tuber are the edible part most mostly used as ornamental plant and also as cut flower, can grow in subtropics, mediterranean, desert, temperate, tropics climate and grow... |
- A country-wide study showed that only 5% of Spain's population had coronavirus antibodies
- This means herd immunity appears unachievable in the current pandemic
- About a third of the participants were found to be asymptomatic
You've probably heard the term "herd immunity" thrown about in arguments for and against p... |
The care and education of young people has been a part of the Church’s implicit teaching for centuries – at least as far back as the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas – but with the publication of the Vatican II document Gravissum Educationis in 1965 the belief that “parents are the primary educators of their children” ha... |
Fishing quality isn't so much difficult to define as it is to measure, because there are so many factors that go into each fishing experience. Fishery researchers dealing in social sciences find that fishing quality is affected by a host of variables such as personal values, environmental setting, facilities, habitat, ... |
BRIGHT LIGHT THERAPY
A bright light device efficiently compensates for lack of natural light in the dark season. With bright light therapy, increasingly many people have managed to beat the winter blues. Bright light devices are a pleasant way to brighten your day. Bright light devices help keep the circadian and other... |
Visitors of the soon-to-be-opened National Museum of African American History and Culture will be stepping into what the Smithsonian — with a little help from Google — hopes will be the most technologically advanced museum in the world.
Google announced last week that it created a “first-of-its-kind 3D interactive exhi... |
The Message of Lamentations
The destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians in 587 BC is the likely setting for the book of Lamentations. This was the most traumatic event in the whole of Old Testament history, with its extreme human suffering, devastation of the ancient city, national humiliation, and the undermining ... |
Rosie Saves the Word is a charming picture book that teaches children about the Jewish concepts of tikkun olam, repair of the world; tzedakah, charity; mitzvot, good deeds; and areyvut, helping our own family and community.
After learning about mitzvot in religious school, Rosie decides she wants to save the world. She... |
An image of drones filling the sky from Reva Stone’s Falling. (photo from Reva Stone)
Multi-awarding-winning Winnipeg artist Reva Stone researched drones for three years and then began creating art to share some of what she had learned about how the technology affects our lives. The exhibit erasure, which comes from th... |
Provided on this page are printable math practice worksheets to use as a review tool on important math skills. This set of math worksheets includes exercises such as subtraction, addition, algebra, and more. These worksheets will be really effective to use both in the classroom or at home. Check out the math worksheets... |
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