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Ethical Hacking and Network Defense
- Online, Instructor-Led
- Learn how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protect Windows and Linux systems.
- Legal restrictions and ethical guidelines will be taught and enforced.
- Students will perform many hands-on labs, both attacking and defending, using port scan... |
Resources for Teachers and Students
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Jan. 14, 2019
1. Welcome Back, Iguanas
The Galapagos Islands off the western coast of South America have some of the most amazing wildlife in the world. But for nearly 200 years, one lizard species hasn’t lived on an island it used to call home. Now, thanks to an experiment... |
PAFPNet Discussion Query Consolidated Responses (27 March 2018)
The “Climate Change Adaptation and the Role of Agriculture” discussion query ran from 27/3-13/4/18 to assist in collating Pacific viewpoints for contribution to the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) Forty-eighth session Bonn, ... |
Dog paws are very sensitive and susceptible to injury, yet they get the least care. This leads to extreme discomfort or pain.
What are Dog Paws Made of?
Dog paws are made up of thick skin that serve as shock absorbers for the joints and bones. One part of the paw, the carpal pad, acts as a built-in break and helps your... |
Drawing the line between stars and brown dwarfs
(Phys.org) —Stars come in a tremendous size range, from many tens of times bigger than the Sun to a tiny fraction of its size. But the answer to just how small an astronomical body can be, and still be a star, has never been known. What is known is that objects below this... |
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Wingfield Manor was built by Ralph Cromwell, Lord Treasurer to Henry VI, in about 1435-40. Originally the house consisted of two large courts; the outer (or southern) made up of barns, stables, guard-houses and other lowlier buildings; the inner (or northern), of the hall, kitchen, and the chambers occ... |
Blueberries originally grew wild in North America, and in many places they still do. By 1910 there were at least two varieties being cultivated for market. Breeding and selection have made these berries popular, but wild fruit is also marketed.
Blueberries are available from early May through August, and the peak month... |
Geography and Location
Brilliant blue lakes, verdant valleys, and towering peaks with cascading glaciers characterize the Lake District surrounding Salzburg Austria and the Dachstein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Alps northernmost high limestone range. Also known as the Salzkammergut, the region has been the pl... |
The fatality rate of COVID-19 is dramatically different in young people versus old people. I use two primary sources for this inference. The first is the CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm) and the second is an article in the journal Lancet (see https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S1473-... |
[SaneVax: If you are concerned about the consequences of eating genetically modified foods, perhaps you should be even more concerned about genetically modified vaccines. There are at least four of them currently licensed and approved for use in the United States. They are the hepatitis B vaccine licensed in 1991, the ... |
Origin Of The Word Entrepreneur
‘Entrepreneur’ the word is derived from the French word entreprendre meaning ‘to undertake’ and English word enterprise.
‘An individual who starts a business in the hope of making a profit by taking the financial risk.’
In other words, we can say anybody taking the financial risk in the ... |
You will require a gallon of water every day for each person. Water is used mostly in agriculture (69%) but also in industry (19%), according to FAO. Ozonated water can prolong the life span of vegetables and fruit since it kills bacteria.
Water access is increasing due to better technology, but the demand for it is in... |
What is the point of a pilgrimage? Where did this idea come from for Catholics? There is considerable evidence throughout Scripture, which supplies theological significance to the concept. Even today we see many embracing this activity with passion and the commitment of time and resources.
While many would regard a bas... |
In the practice of statistical inference, the concept of p-value (as well as something that needs to exist, but doesn’t yet, called q-value), is very useful. So is a really important concept you need to understand if you want to fool people (or prevent yourself from being fooled!) – it’s called p-hacking.
The first (p-... |
According to a recent student health survey at University Park, only 4.4% of undergraduate students reported eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables (Penn State University, 2018, American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment). Look at this guide from the Centers for Disease Contr... |
An example of water in all three states occurs when holding an ice cube in your hand. The ice is solid, the water between your fingers is liquid and the water vapor leaving your hand is the gas.
Water in three states occurs in other places in nature such as mountainous regions where there exist frozen ice caps and volc... |
In the exercise we are asked to translate: "Also, they would teach them a new language and accompany them in their daily games." The answer given is "También, les enseñaría un idioma nuevo y los acompañaría en sus juegos diarios." but this should be enseñarían.
The problem seems to be that the hint in the exercise does... |
Increasing urban areas with dense populations mean more people to feed with less space to grow food. Vertical farms may be an option for an economical way to grow food in a place where space is limited. The United Nations has estimated that feeding the growing population will require a 70% increase in food production. ... |
THE FALL OF FREDDIE THE LEAF-A Story of Life for All Ages
LEO BUSCAGLIA, Ph. D.
Spring had passed.
So had Summer.
Freddie, the leaf, had grown large. His mid section was wide and strong, and
his five extensions were firm and pointed.
He had first appeared in Spring as a small sprout on a rather large branch
near the to... |
Pastoral farming – sheep and, later, beef cattle – has been a key part of the Hawke’s Bay economy, past and present. Pastoral runholders like John Davies Ormond and Henry Russell were some of the earliest European settlers. They established vast stations which formed the backbone of the regional economy for many years.... |
Cite this article as:"Types of Business Strategy," in The Business Professor, updated April 9, 2020, last accessed August 12, 2020, https://thebusinessprofessor.com/lesson/types-of-business-strategy/.
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What are the Types of Business Strategy?
There are generally 3 Types of Business Strategies:... |
Since doctors confirmed the first cases of the coronavirus in the United States, health care workers, hospital administrators and politicians have been scrambling to procure ventilators to help COVID-19 patients who experience severe respiratory illness. In response to concerns of a shortage, Dr. Charles Robertson, an ... |
Some solutions to climate change and drought are more, well, science fiction-y than others.
Take cloud seeding, the science of manipulating clouds to dump more snow and water. CPR listener Paula Yunker of Edwards was curious if the technology was actually real, and if it was, how cloud seeding worked and if there were ... |
Part of speech:
Anything that covers
To furnish with a siding.
(Ornithology) Any of the small feathers covering a particular area of a bird, as the bases of the larger feathers of a wing or tail
To spread over; cover the surface of
(Nautical) A platform enclosing the head of each mast of a sailing ship, to which the to... |
General Pershing’s arrival in first England and then France one hundred years ago this week is often understood to mark a turning point in American-European relations. The coming of the A.E.F. certainly signaled the arrival of the United States on the world stage, a process that had begun almost two decades earlier dur... |
Trapped in the inter web
Social media and self-esteem
Social media is the greatest worldwide connection humans have created since the days of mailing letters to each other.
The way people are connecting is faster, easier and more sociable, but at some point, social media starts to influence our real lives.
With the adv... |
Can you remember when did you notice the crispness in the morning last time? Or have you recently take time to feel the green of nature? Our life seemingly becomes very busy. Most of us are doing multi-tasks day long. All the time we are in a rush to complete the present tasks while planning the next. As a result, we a... |
Viet Nam News
HÀ NỘI — Mental health issues are widespread and increasing in Việt Nam, particularly among young people, experts said.
Nguyễn Văn Ca, deputy head of 175 Military Hospital’s Psychiatry Department, said 29 per cent of people with mental disorders were youths and 2.3 per cent had tried to commit suicide or ... |
The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. The delta winged "Skyhawk", powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas). The "Skyhawk" was originally designated the A4D under t... |
Abstract– Well-designed games are good motivators by nature, as they imbue players with clear goals and a sense of reward and fulfillment, thus encouraging them to persist and endure in their quests. Recently, this motivational power has started to be applied to non-game contexts, a practice known as Gamification. This... |
The sound of a cracking knee isn’t particularly pleasant. But it gets worse when you listen up close. “It does for most people. But for me, it just makes me excited.” Omer Inan, an electrical engineer at Georgia Tech. “I actually feel like there’s some real information in them that can be exploited for the purposes of ... |
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Canopy Gap Intercept measurements represent the proportion of a line covered by large gaps between plant canopies and is an important indicator of the potential for wind erosion and weed invasion. Canopy cover is measured along a line intercept transect by d... |
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The Battle of Wanjialing, known in Chinese text as the Victory of Wanjialing (simplified Chinese :万家岭大捷; traditio... |
May 8, 2013
Here at Green Acres Kennel Shop we're making May Dog Bite Prevention month. Why? Because fifty percent of all children will be bitten by a dog during their childhood. That's a statistic we want to help change.
Whenever you leave your children with a babysitter or caregiver, make sure that they know how to s... |
Three days after a divisive presidential election that painfully wrought our nation's beliefs and emotions on race, immigration, religion, sex, gender, wealth and poverty to the point of fracture, Anchorage educators spent a day looking inward, asking themselves if they are reaching every child, motivating every child,... |
Northern Gannets forage mainly in saltwater, though they occasionally pursue fish well into the brackish mouths of large rivers, and wandering individuals have turned up on rare occasions in the Great Lakes or other inland freshwater bodies. They largely avoid arctic and tropical waters, mostly spending their lives fro... |
Historical Sikh Events: The Sikhs and the Independence Movement
The Sikhs and the Independence Movement
Indian nationalism emerged in the later nineteenth century, and by the end of the first World War the movement for independence was becoming a major force in public life. During the decade from 1919 to 1929, there we... |
Although most people realize drugs are harmful, few of them are aware of the full extent of the damages. With time, narcotics will poison not only the patient’s life but the lives of those around as well. In the US alone, the economic costs related to drug abuse exceed $248 billion, and the direct human casualties revo... |
One cold day in the winter of 2014, the American artist Helen Glazer found herself in the corner of a parking lot in her home state of Maryland, taking photo after photo of a dirty snowbank. “It was probably about six feet high, and about 25 feet wide,” she says, and it was marbled with grime and imprinted with plow tr... |
Are you new to the world of proxies, and you want to know what the high anonymous Proxies are? Then come in now to read our article on what they are, how they work, and what they are best used for.
If you have been reading about proxies, you will come across some proxies labeled anonymous proxies while some will be lab... |
Cognition is another term for how we think and learn.
Cognitive changes — changes in thinking — are very common after a TBI.
Thinking takes place in the brain. When the brain is injured, thinking is affected. Thinking may be different and harder than it used to be.
In most cases, cognitive problems improve over time. T... |
Providing evidence-based health information is in the DNA of patient advocacy groups, but developing materials is only half the story – people also need to be able to act upon them.
Health literacy, or the ability to access and understand health information to make critical decisions about your own or a family member’s... |
Airbus A300: Plane that launched an empire
This year, around 4 billion plane passengers will take to the sky — and most of them will travel in an Airbus or a Boeing.
These two Goliaths have dominated aerospace manufacturing for half a century, with few competitors coming close.
While US company Boeing, the world leader... |
by Rachel Nania, AARP, July 29, 2020
A Blood Test to Detect Alzheimer's Disease Moves Closer to Reality.
Researchers believe game-changing test will be available to doctors in 2 years.
A simple blood test may be able to tell you whether you have Alzheimer's disease and, in some cases, it can detect the disease decades ... |
Currency in the world is changing. With the rise in technology, people are coming up with ways to improve online business and transactions. This has led to the rise of cryptocurrency, which is a digital form of money or assets.
The cryptocurrency’s design is to help provide a platform for secure transactions and to con... |
We Are Open – Safety is Our Top Priority!
We’ve reopened in accordance with CDC, O.S.H.A., and State Dental Board guidelines to responsibly resume seeing our patients for regular dental appointments and treatment. We want to assure you of the measures we take to maintain a clean and safe environment so you can continue... |
'You Can't Eat Dirt': Tribal leader Vyola Ortner and the transformation of Section 14
“As Indians in Palm Springs, we had to cooperate with the dominant white culture in some ways in order to succeed. ... From my perspective, we did greater honor to our ancestors by prospering in the society that was forced upon us tha... |
Rampant defence cuts throughout the EU will probably spell the end of European countries' little-known but important interventions in African conflicts. This invites humanitarian disasters on parts of the map that increasingly small numbers of European citizens could identify.
Readers of serious European newspapers – a... |
Beaufort, Margaret (1443–1509)
Beaufort, Margaret (1443–1509)
Countess of Richmond and Derby who might have tried to claim the throne of England but instead secured that position for her son, Henry VII, and all the Tudor line. Name variations: Lady Margaret; Margaret of Lancaster. Pronunciation: BOE-fort. Born Margaret... |
September 26, 2018
Designing Elephant Repellent in Rural Botswana
contributor: Anna Libey
At nearly 130,000, Botswana is home to more African elephants than all other African countries combined. Those elephants have begun exploring beyond the national parks, encroaching into areas where Botswanans live. This is a probl... |
What were the major difficulties faced by Esther in The Endless Steppe?
Esther experiences a number of major difficulties in the story. For one thing, she and her family are suddenly uprooted from their beautiful home in the city of Vilnius, the capital of modern-day Lithuania. As members of the privileged social elite... |
Agatha Christie’s name is synonymous with the mystery novel, and her books have been translated into more than one hundred languages. Almost all of her novels remain in print. Although some critics consider her work to be no more than popular fiction, the mystery novel has become an increasingly respectable literary ge... |
Luke introduces readers to John the Baptizer, a prophet who warns crowds of people about God’s coming judgment, calls them to perform justice in their interactions with one another, and performs a “baptism of repentance.”
Of all the Gospels, Luke provides the most detailed description of John the Baptizer’s ministry. L... |
In addition to becoming a loving member of your family, dogs can also help reduce your stress.Most dog owners feel better when they’re around their furry friend, and studies have uncovered several ways in which their dog is improving their mental health. This article will cover four ways your canine companion can help ... |
San Firenze is the name of a strange little square of Florence
It has a bizarre shape: long and narrow. The name intrigued me from the beginning, when I went for the first time from this square near Piazza della Signoria: in fact, it would seem that the town itself is elevated to sainthood.
Actually, this misconception... |
Vagus nerve is one of the twelve cranial nerves. It is the longest and one of the most complicated one of all. Vagus is a Latin word that means, “wondering” and indeed it wonders from the brainstem to vocal cord, heart, lungs, stomach and intestines. Vagus nerve functions to stabilize heart rate, respiratory rate, and ... |
Florida is racing toward a severe shortage of qualified nurses and medical caregivers — a shortage, that if left unchecked, will greatly reduce the quality of and access to medical care. This is especially true for women where there is a nationwide shortage of obstetricians and gynecologists.
These doctors provide need... |
Great Barrier Reef Could Face Its Most Extreme Bleaching Event Yet
The Great Barrier Reef could be entirely gone in the next few decades.
The Great Barrier Reef is expected to experience widespread death this summer, which could imperil the massive structure’s long-term viability, according to a forecast by the US Nati... |
100% of Children in Detention in Australia's Northern Territory Are Indigenous
Many are calling for a complete reform of the justice system.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represent just 2.8% of Australia’s 24 million-strong population.
And yet, every single child held in detention in the Northern Territ... |
The loss of a child is often considered to be the most painful, wrenching experience a person can have. The loss of an infant may be sudden and shocking or follow many months of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) visits.
Losing a baby means the loss of dreams for the baby’s future. Parents may feel they were robbed of... |
in the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, chapter one
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The novel begins with Huck explaining that we have heard of him from another book. Most of us know that he is alluding to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". Huck also fills us in that it was written by "Mark Twain". Huck adds that if we have no... |
What's so grand about Malta's Grand Harbour? You'll be surprised just how many treasures lie within one of the Mediterranean's most impressive natural harbours.
The Grand Harbour of Malta
Known as Il-Port il-Kbir in Maltese, the Grand Harbour of Malta is one of the largest natural harbours in the Mediterranean. It is s... |
School Counselor / Resource teacher
A school counsellor and/or resource teacher, meets with the student to develop a plan for changing attitudes and improving student behaviour. Parent(s) should be informed.
A conference is held with the student, the teacher, an administrator and/or school counsellor, and the parent(s)... |
Destitute and homeless
It can happen at any time
One day in 2008, Bertha Likeke woke up thinking it was going to be just another day for her, her husband and their five children. By the end of it, nothing was the same. Her husband died suddenly. And, because of local customs and laws, Bertha and her five children were ... |
Formic acid (chemical formula HCOOH, molecular formula CH2O2, molecular weight 46.03), commonly known as formic acid, is a very simple carboxylic acid. A colorless, irritating liquid. Weak electrolyte, melting point 8.6 C, boiling point 100.8 C. It is very acidic and corrosive and can stimulate skin blistering. It is f... |
Mexican American Cesar Chavez (1927-1993) was a prominent union leader and labor organizer. Hardened by his early experience as a manual laborer, Chavez founded the National Farm Workers Association in 1962. His union joined with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee in its first strike against grape growers in... |
Week 2 30.3.20
Foundation Stage - Week 2
Welcome to Week 2 of home learning! All documents will be uploaded on a Tuesday, so if you visit the site early you may not find everything you need!
Remember, the timetable is only suggested if you would like to follow this! This is the timetable we usually follow at school wit... |
SAN ANTONIO - On a small but very bright Saturn moon called Enceladus, scientists from San Antonio's Southwest Research Institute have found hydrogen gas, a "tantalizing" discovery that, combined with the moon's water and organic molecules, provides it with life's three basic ingredients.
Data from NASA's Cassini space... |
The whole idea of a free society is based on a very simple idea that is very hard to live by: People have the right to be wrong.
This idea has ancient roots, but it was always and everywhere a minority opinion, unpopular with both the masses and the rulers, until relatively recently.
In the "modern" era, its status as ... |
What Puts Youth with Autism at Risk for Being Hospitalized?
Children and teens with autism are more likely to be hospitalized for psychiatric care1 than their classmates. If we understand why, researchers ask, can we take steps to prevent their problems from reaching that point?
A new study outlines five factors that i... |
Integrity Guard bundles several highly sophisticated digital security mechanisms that combine to cover a broad spectrum of potential attacks.
Integrity Guard – the revolutionary digital security technology from Infineon inspired by nature
A security chip must be able to store security-critical data – for example keys, ... |
(Inside Science) -- One of the foundations of the U.S. legal system is the Bill of Rights, which enshrines the idea that there are certain individual liberties and inalienable freedoms that governments and the courts cannot infringe upon, including the freedom from self-incrimination, for example, and the right to a sp... |
Aizu Sazaedo 会津さざえ堂(円通三匝堂)
A unique temple with a double spiral staircase and no floors
Appearances can be deceiving. From the outside, this pagoda-like temple seems much like any other. But when you enter, you will discover the unique feature of Aizu Sazaedo, where two sets of stairways spiral like the shell of a sea ... |
There are about 300,000 complaints about cybercrimes filed with the FBI each year. That may not surprise you, but what may surprise you is the fact that Texas is actually one of the most affected states by these types of crimes.
In 2017, Texas was ranked second in the nation for internet crime victims and amount of los... |
When one of my nieces was in 3rd grade I was helping her study some new vocabulary and one of the words- border- just completely stumped her. The map of Michigan and the surrounding states that we had as representations just weren’t connecting for her. Me just explaining the concept was not enough - pointing to and hig... |
BY:-Ms. Deepika Sood
India has been independent for 63 years but India has yet to provide its citizens the basic amenities like food security, health care, housing and good environment which are the basic amenities for a reasonable human existence. A highly inequitable health system has denied quality health care to al... |
A condition in which the knees bend inward, touching (or “knocking”) even when a person is standing with their ankles apart, knock knee can affect people of all ages. Knock knee, also known as genu valgum, is a mal-alignment of the knee with various causes, often leading to pain and degeneration of the knee if left unt... |
What are the internal factors to consider when making price decisions?
The selection of a price for a product depends upon both internal factors and external factors. Internal factors relate to factors inside the organization itself, whereas external factors consider competition and consumer behavior in the marketplace... |
Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds had its world premiere on May 9, 2018. Since then, there have been 10 Keiki concerts especially for students on morning field trips with 10,000 keiki reached, as well as 2 Ohana concerts open to the general public. Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds is a co-commission created by the Universit... |
What is Tribal Sovereignty?
The U.S. Supreme Court in a case called Worcester (pronounced “wooster”) v. Georgia, 315 U. S. (1832), handed down a landmark decision that established the sovereign status of Indian tribes. That decision continues to be followed to this day as the legal foundation for tribal sovereignty. In... |
Easy Chinese Characters-女(nǚ)
女(nǚ) means FEMALE which looks like two 7 bound together. 人(rén) is person so 女人 means “WOMAN”.
If you want to learn Chinese online with a professional Mandarin teacher, check out how Flipped Learning Approach will work for you.
It's time for you to practice! If you would like to learn mor... |
Canadian scientists have found that materials used to coat pans, such as Teflon, degrade into trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) when heated. This is an extremely persistent compound that stays in the environment.
“All of the ‘dirty dozen’ are relatively non-persistent compared to this,” says Scott Mabury of the University of ... |
Imagine a world in which you wake and stand every moment! This is a world without furniture. Furniture allows us to recline, sit, work and collect! We collect things to sit on, eat on, write on, and sleep in. Where does all of this furniture come from? Who makes furniture? How is furniture made? This journey takes us i... |
Beha’aloscha – בְּהַעֲלֹתְךָ
Beha’aloscha (Hebrew for “when you step up”) is thematically diverse, beginning with the daily lighting of the golden menorah in the Mishkan. The Levites are initiated into the Tabernacle service. The Torah then describes the celebration of Passover in the second year in the desert, complet... |
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge began as a bold vision to preserve enough land to sustain a whole web of Arctic animals. Today, these 19 million roadless acres are home to moose and caribou, wolves and foxes, and birds that fly in from around the world to nest. Polar bears are using the coastal areas as a true refu... |
I have a “What” in my “Where”?
A Simple Guide to understanding OB/GYN terminology
It is not very difficult to leave the doctor’s office confused. Perhaps there were some questions you forgot to ask or more commonly, you had some trouble understanding the terminology used to explain your own health status to you.
Withou... |
The OES visited Orange Road Bridge on August 10, 2014. In 1898, the Toledo Bridge Company was hired to construct a 9-panel, pin-connected, Pratt through truss steel bridge over the Olentangy River on what is now Orange Road after the original wooden bridge (called Thomas Bridge) was destroyed in a flood. The cost to bu... |
KIGALI, Rwanda — A valley dam that authorities in Rwanda say could contain about 30,000 bodies has been discovered more than a quarter-century after the country’s genocide in which 800,000 ethnic Tutsi and Hutus who tried to protect them were killed.
The discovery is being called the most significant in years, and 50 b... |
Hurricane Sandy didn't come near where we live. However, while we were all worried about the people it affected, my 8-year-old daughter became very frightened and upset. Is that kind of anxiety nutty or normal?
- Georgia P., St. Louis
Children often personalize situations - fearing that bad things will happen to themse... |
6.10.1 Box Plot
This tutorial demonstrates how to create the following box plot with the data points and distribution curves both.
Minimum Origin Version Required: Origin 2015 SR0
What you will learn
This tutorial will show you how to:
- Create a data overlapped box plot
- Customize box plot settings
- Change the layer... |
31 October 2016
Maximising the benefits of genomic technologies for infectious disease management
Genomic technologies have the potential to transform the management of infectious diseases but they are still far from being used as an everyday clinical diagnoses tool. We do not want this opportunity to prove that genomi... |
How Exercise Can Help Keep You Drug-Free
Working out in recovery
Posted Sep 09, 2016
Eating, sleeping and feeling healthy may seem like normal parts of life, but being able to function effectively on a day-to-day basis should not be taken for granted. Like so many other medical problems, addiction interferes with an in... |
So obviously Robert Peel and the invention of a modern police service was the century after the rebellion of the colonies and establishment of the USA, but why is there such a dramatic difference in terms of policing methods, interactions, ethos, etc?
Why are police in the Commonwealth seen as civilians, who can't orde... |
WHAT DEPRESSION IS AND HOW TO OVERCOME DEPRESSION.
Whats is Depression?: Depression is a general state of emotional and mental disorder.
STATISTICS OF DEPRESSION ACCORDING TO WHO
- According to World Health Organization (WHO), more than 300 million people all over the world suffer from depression and is cuts across all... |
Now for the third instalment of tips for good mental health during self-isolation and social distancing…
Tip 3: Connect with loved ones
People are powerful. They can empower us or disempower us; raise or lower our self-worth, make us feel appreciated or unappreciated; feel safe (emotionally, physically, financially) or... |
In our society, the cost of goods and services has a tendency to increase every year. This is what we call inflation. Inflation has a direct impact on your buying power. When prices increase, your buying power decreases. However, your buying power increases when prices decrease. To maintain your buying power, you must ... |
Dolomite can be used as building materials, ceramics, glass and refractory materials, chemical industry and agriculture, environmental protection, energy saving and so on. It is mainly used as basic refractory and blast furnace iron-making flux. It also can be used to produce glass and ceramics ingredients. The Mohs ha... |
A co-produced research on co-production in mental health services.
The way mental health services are delivered has greatly evolved over the past few decades, and co-production appears to be a promising approach with many benefits over traditional services. Co-production in health services is centred around the formati... |
Illegal logging is a key driver of deforestation. The Global Forest Atlas estimates that over 20 million hectares of forest were illegally converted between 2000 and 2012. In many developing countries, the process of issuing licenses for land clearing is compromised by corruption and compliance logging boundaries are c... |
Today, Estonia is a country where next to the dominant ethnic group, i.e. Estonians, there are people with various ethnic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds and origins. These groups of people cannot be unequivocally identified. Rather, they can be described via various characteristics such as their demographic and s... |
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