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Looking Out from Number One
At age five, Bev Sellars was isolated for two years at the Coqualeetza Indian Turberculosis Hospital in Sardis, British Columbia, nearly six hours’ drive from home. She later endured far worse isolation from her family for ten months each year in the notorious St. Joseph’s Residential School... |
Two new species of Plesiopelma Pocock, 1901 from northern Argentina are described and diagnosed based on males and habitat descriptions are presented. Males of Plesiopelma paganoi sp. nov. differ from most of species by the absence of spiniform setae on the retrolateral face of cymbium, aspect of the palpal bulb. Plesi... |
A vital workforce
There are about 200,000 working farm dogs in New Zealand. Without them, the costs of farming sheep and beef cattle would be much higher, because it would be difficult to muster extensive areas of hill and high country. A monument at Lake Tekapo honours the working dog’s contribution to the Mackenzie C... |
Certonotus fractinervis is the largest native parasitic wasp. It is long and slender, and the female measures up to 40 millimetres. She has an extremely long ovipositor (the three long threads). This bores holes into beech tree trunks to lay eggs in the larvae of elephant weevils, which make tunnels in native trees.
Te... |
Town on the north side of the Hokitika River, near its mouth. Although only 39 km south of Greymouth, Hokitika has a distinct identity as a major tourist destination, as well as the centre for dairy processing on the West Coast. The 2013 population was 3,447.
After the discovery of gold in the Taramakau valley in 1864,... |
It has been known for a long time that there would be oil trouble around the turn of the century. A Blueprint for Survival told us so in 1972. The warning came again in a paper by the UK Department of Energy in 1976, and in the Global Report to the President (1980). And there was something else they agreed on: it would... |
Is A Monitor’s Response Time Really Important for You?
Response time is basically the time it takes a pixel to change from either black to white or from one shade of gray to another. The lower the response time, the better the performance of the monitor.
You get 2 options, either a low response time of 1 millisecond on... |
The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world. The river is the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It drains one-fifth of the land area of China and its river basin is home to one-third of the country’s population.
Winding about 3,964 miles, Yangtze River is th... |
Reed Dagger Simyra albovenosa
Wingspan 32-40 mm.
This species more resembles the wainscots (Mythimna spp.) than its closer relations, and because it also has a powdery appearance used to be known as the Powdered Wainscot.
It is confined to parts of East Anglia and the south coast, inhabiting reed beds and fenland.
Ther... |
Thank you,for signing up. This is called hyperovulation. Maybe someday we will know all the genes that cause fraternal twins in people. And there's no evidence that being from a family with identical multiples has any impact on your odds of having twins.
Some research has found that having fraternal twins in a mother's... |
The Bachchao Project is a techno-feminist collective working at the intersection of technology and gender rights. Chinmayi S K, a computer science engineer by training, is the founder of the project, which she started in recognition of her own experiences developing and using technologies that do not reflect the needs ... |
2.82 Protection issues concerning children are mainly the domain of the state and territory children’s courts as the Commonwealth has only limited legislative power with respect to children, principally reflected in the Family Court’s power to make parenting orders.
For example, a parent in a Family Court proceeding ma... |
Pioneering wilderness and conservation expedition in Mozambique
Niassa National Reserve (NNR) is located in northern Mozambique, with its northern boundary the Ruvuma River bordering Tanzania. NNR is recognized as the most important protected zone in Mozambique, a critical protected area left in Africa, and one of the ... |
China’s emerging status as a global power cannot be understood without a deep comprehension of how its past shapes Chinese visions of national identity. In addition to its rich cultural heritage in the Imperial period, the major historical events that have influenced the country through the last 120 years, such as the ... |
Everyone experiences an occasional restless night, but if your aging parent regularly has trouble falling or staying asleep, they’re not alone. Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders in seniors. In fact, up to 48% of older adults have symptoms of insomnia, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Sle... |
Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park, a small lesser-known park in the eastern part of Arkansas near Brinkley, protects the initial survey point for all lands acquired in the United States’ Louisiana Purchase. The park also provides you access to see a granite monument marking the location on an elevated boardwalk in... |
On the 19. November World toilet day. At first it sounds bizarre, and awakens many a listener the sense of Humor. But the strange moment actually brings a serious message. For the first time, he was declared in 2001 by the world toilet organization (WTO), a network of experts and organisations that have made it their m... |
The History of Calvin Christian School
“Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6
Guided by that verse and a strong commitment to Christian education, members of the Christian Reformed Church of Escondido formed a Christian school society in the late 1950’s... |
Food recalls: Are you following directions? – part 1
We see food recalls in the news, but do we follow through to check if we have those items?
Studies show that current efforts to recall food items may be ineffective. Americans think food recalls are important, but they don’t always take actions for themselves. It has... |
COVID-19 coronavirus: how CARE is helping
The people most at risk
The world’s poorest countries are least equipped to protect people from the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Many of the countries where CARE works — such as those in South East Asia, the Pacific Islands and sub-Saharan Africa — have under-funded he... |
Rosalia de Castro was an acknowledged master of Spanish poetry who wrote intimate, musical verse mainly in her native Galician (a dialect similar to Portuguese), incorporating the folk themes, political problems, and longings of her people in her poetry.
Works in Biographical and Historical Context
Personal and Politic... |
Demand for food and energy is constantly increasing in line with the global population and there are widespread concerns about environmental conservation. This chapter provides an overview of the identified potential to restore and utilize degraded land through an integrated biofuel- and food-production system that can... |
Malpelo (Spanish: Isla de Malpelo) is a small uninhabited and largely barren island in the Pacific Ocean about 500 kilometers west of Buenaventura, Colombia. The island, belonging to the department of Valle del Cauca, measures a maximum of 1643 by 720 meters. The highest point of the 1.2 km² small island is with 300 me... |
LONDON (AP) — Art experts in Britain have discovered that a painting long thought to be a fake Sandro Botticelli in fact came from the master’s own Florence workshop.
After stripping back a century of yellowing varnish and surface dirt, conservators confirmed Thursday that “Madonna Of The Pomegranate” — a smaller versi... |
This is a simple logic puzzle where you try to figure out which squares in the grid contain dots, similar to the game Minesweeper.
For an example, press the Answer button now to see the answer for this board. The rows of numbers along the sides of the board give clues about where the dots in each row and column are. Fo... |
Introducing the Dobermann
The Dobermann is classed as a medium sized breed. Males are around 27 inches at the withers (between shoulder blades) whereas bitches are usually a couple of inches shorter. The Dobermann is a powerful, muscular dog with a short, smooth coat. Intelligent, loyal and obedient they will stick by ... |
Peter Jan Honigsberg, professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, is the founder and director of Witness to Guantanamo, a project that works to document the realities of the Guantanamo Bay detention center. Since the project began in 2008, Honigsberg and his team have visited 20 countries and interviewe... |
TECHNIQUE NOTE: IGA Services
Instrumental gas analysis (IGA) measures gas-forming elements (C, H, O, N and S) present in samples from ppm to percentage levels. A high temperature furnace is used to rapidly heat the sample under flowing gaseous stream and releasing above elements from the sample for detection on a varie... |
Measuring Landscape Connectivity for Baird’s Tapir Conservation in Fragmented Areas of Calakmul, Mexico
Periodo de realización: 0001/01/01 al 2019/01/01
Tipo: Artículo científico
Lugar(es) de estudio: Campeche, México
Resumen: "Extensive, unprotected tracts of tropical forests remain in community territories of the Cal... |
Inflight reusable rocket launcher capture for space ecosystem care and cost reduction.
The FALCon project rises from the collaboration of the German Aerospace Center DLR (Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) together with Embention, and other entities such as: the Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the Bulgari... |
The Power of Wind
Wind turbines harness the wind—a clean, free, and widely available renewable energy source—to generate electric power.
The animation below is interactive. You can start and stop the turbine’s movement, hover over parts to see their description, and use the icons in the lower right corner of the animat... |
Diffraction is the bending of waves (such as light waves or sound waves) as they pass around an obstacle or through an opening. Anyone who has watched ocean waves entering a bay or harbor has probably witnessed diffraction. As the waves strike the first point of land, they change direction. Instead of moving into the b... |
Dizziness and Balance Problems Common in Children
New research, led by investigators at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), found that dizziness and balance problems are common among U.S children. Dizziness and balance issues could be symptoms of greater underlying issues. If y... |
We could be doing a great deal more to train future power engineers. Climate change is an existential threat, and to combat this crisis will require a generation of power engineers driven by this mission. As it turns out, many of the solutions (though by no means all) are in the domain of power engineering, such as the... |
Rebecca Roberts' report
the Subaru Telescope
your own telescope -- Exploratorium style
Some of Subaru's
discoveries come from what's called "deep field" observations
-- taking pictures deep into space, way back in time. You can
photos and read explanations of the telescope's deep field studies.
look into deep space, th... |
MISSISSIPPI, USA — For the first time in 126 years, the Mississippi flag will no longer have the Confederate emblem on it.
State Rep. Robert Johnson III, (D)-Adams, said this flag was a constant reminder of the prejudice inflicted on African Americans in Mississippi.
"It was painful," Johnson said.
Johnson was born in ... |
There IS a second stain, but it does not correspond with the other.
Holmes, but I thought the point of the second stain not corresponding with the first would interest you."
The two stains did correspond, but the carpet has been turned round.
That's clear enough, for the stains lie above each other--if you lay it over ... |
List<T>.Find(Predicate<T>) Method is used to search for an element which matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate and it returns the first occurrence of that element within the entire List<T>.
Properties of List:
- It is different from the arrays. A list can be resized dynamically but arrays cannot.
- ... |
In the News
The House of Representatives voted to make Washington, D.C. a state. Here's what that historic decision means
In a historic vote on June 26, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would approve statehood to Washington, D.C. It is the first time that a chamber of Congress has approved the idea of ma... |
Why Government Worksheet
Students will be able to.
Why government worksheet. Worksheet p 1 vocabulary building. Thomas hobbes and john locke. Don t miss your chance to play the newly upgraded branches of power. State of nature natural rights sovereign.
Government liberty state of nature social contracts natural rights ... |
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History of the 1957-1975 Fiat 500
The Fiat 500 of 1957 was Italy’s answer to the Volkswagen Beetle. Philosophically, the Nuova (new) 500 was the descendant of the 1936 Topolino (Little Mouse) but it was even smaller, with only a 72-inch whe... |
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is an insulin related disease that can be chronic and is a direct result of how your body digests sugar or glucose which is the body’s main source of energy and fuel. Diabetes can be defined as having too much glucose in the blood and not enough in the cells of your body. Type I diabetes mean... |
Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia.
Other Common Names: Bergamot orange, bergamott (Swedish), bergamottorange (Danish), bergamotte, (German), bergamotier (French).
Habitat: The plant is endemic to tropical Southeast Asia.
Today it is cultivated in many subtropical areas around the world, especially in southern Italy and t... |
A food and gamefish of the porgy family, inhabiting coastal waters of the southern United States.
(SSN-583: displacement 2,580 (surfaced), 2,861 (submerged); length 267'7"; beam 25'; draft 22'5"; speed 20+ knots (submerged) ; complement 95; armament 8 21-inch torpedo tubes; class Skate)
The second Sargo (SSN-583) was l... |
The temperatures are rising, which can drive some people to the comfort of an air-conditioned gym. Hesitant to exercise outdoors? Don't sweat it -- there are a number of ways to beat the heat and get a great workout without hiding in the gym (or at home!) all summer long.
It's Getting Hot In Here -- The Need-To-Know
Sh... |
Crimes of Grindelwald proved why it’s harmful for students to be taught riddikulus, and be forced to reveal their Boggart to their peers.
One of the most universally loved scenes in the Harry Potter series (both books and films) is Lupin’s Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson of the spell riddikulus in Prisoner of Azka... |
An introduction to water treatment and the sensors in "Digital Water"
10 June 2020 by Dr Charlotte Coles
Water treatment takes sources of water from reservoirs, lakes and rivers, and transforms it into a commodity which can be safely drunk. Currently over 70% of the world's population have access to safe drinking water... |
A robot is a machine that resembles a human in moving and performing actions.
Robotic industry is developing rapidly and many are thinking of making robots part of the society as they make people’s lives easier and more comfortable than in the past years.
Despite its young age, robotic industry is in fact growing in sa... |
Location of Kurseong
Kurseong is located at an altitude of 1458 metres (4864 ft) and Kurseong is just 30 km from Darjeeling. Kurseong is 47 km from Siliguri and is connected to the city by road and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
History of Kurseong
Kurseong was captured by the British Empire by the chogyal (monarch)... |
Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate class on earth, with The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species listing 40% of species threatened with extinction. Habitat loss and degradation, pollution, disease, invasive species, use and trade and climate change are among the main threats putting amphibians at risk of exti... |
Saqqara is a vast, ancient burial ground in Egypt which features the world’s oldest step pyramid. Artist Victor Tolgesy used this idea to name his large scale sculpture found on Queen’s campus. The work was commissioned in 1971 by the Department of Mathematics and was originally placed in the sunken courtyard on the ea... |
Microbial co-cultures as source of novel drugs for infections.
(2019) Microbial co-cultures as source of novel drugs for infections. In: Elsevier Science (ed.) Comprehensive Natural Products III: Chemistry and Biology 3, pp. Chapter 30015. Elsevier.
The rise in antimicrobial resistance is a global concern which must be... |
Nuts not only reduce the risk of heart disease, a common complication of diabetes, but also improve blood sugars in people with diabetes. Nuts are filled with beneficial substances responsible for these benefits, including unsaturated fats, plant proteins, fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and other protective pl... |
Pete the Cat will lead your first grade children through fun activity pages in this engaging skills review workbook! Teachers and parents love the 48 convenient reproducible pages and the easy-to-follow instructions in this Pete the Cat Language Arts Activities Workbook. Students enjoy practicing matching letter sounds... |
A nanotechnology-based sunscreen that provides excellent protection from ultraviolet damage while removing the harmful effects of current sunscreens could be available in future. The findings of the research are published in Nature Materials.
Current commercial sunscreens use compounds to filter out damaging ultraviole... |
Pathways to Literacy Excellence Series - Book 3 -
increases reading & spelling abilities through the exploration of phonetic variations.
- Word Families
- Key Sounds
Pathways to Literacy Excellence Series - Book 3 - Print Version
Grade Level: 6-7
Series includes 3 workbooks.
Leveled by spelling proficiency, the three-b... |
Life just seems to be a tad expensive. There is nothing that is ever a given; everything seems to come at a cost nowadays. You eat this yummy food, the doctor says it affects your health, you sleep so much and you are told it is bad. Now they say even sitting could be dangerous. Yes, you heard that right; sitting is da... |
This reference work covering 546 native and 33 introduced species is a very important contribution on the biodiversity of freshwater fish species in Europe. Much of the information presented is drawn from original research conducted over 8 years in 24 European countries.
- key to genera and species, diagnoses for all s... |
With beautiful colour photographs and an easy understandable text, The Buzz about Bees tells the story of honeybees in a new perspective. Based on the latest data, notably from his own research group, J#rgen Tautz provides a wonderful insight into the realms of bees.
In contrast to the view of bee colonies as perfect s... |
The research town of Oak Ridge was established during World War II to safeguard the secrecy of the Manhattan Project. This site was the place where they refined the Uranium metals to use in the Hiroshima nuclear bomb. Also, they used this material to construct one of the first functioning nuclear reactors on the planet... |
Conditions That Commonly Require Balance Training:
- Age-Related Balance Disorders
- Chronic Low Back Pain/Sciatica
- Hip/Knee/Ankle injuries
- Muscle Weakness/Atrophy
- Nerve Injuries
Treatment for Balance Disorders
Balance disorders are very important to address and treat with the help of our physical therapists. Inc... |
With many parents scrambling to keep up with the seemingly ever-changing (or non-existent) plans for traditional schooling in a pandemic era, a different option is emerging: Microschooling.
Microschooling is a modern version of the traditional one-room schoolhouse, where neighboring families educate their children toge... |
Are Nonstick Pans Safe?
Have you heard scary rumors about nonstick cookware? Here's a complete guide to using nonstick pans safely.
You can't beat a nonstick pan for omelets and fish fillets that slide right out with barely a slick of oil or butter, and no scraping required. But rumors have been swirling for years that... |
The gray, cratered surfaces of the planet Mercury and the Earth's moon are in some ways twins. At first glance they can even be hard to tell apart. Both are still, airless places. Few corners of what Shelley called heaven's free wilderness are more stark than these two worlds. Carl Sagan wrote of our "blasted and lifel... |
Most accounts of the history of astronomy present a linear development from Greek polymaths to Muslim scholars and then enlightened Europeans. This is not one of them.
The modern night sky is messy, awash with the remnants of cultural interactions that span millennia. Greco-Mesopotamian constellation figures bear Latin... |
Over the last few decades, textbook prices have been increasing 3-4 times faster than the overall price level. Responding to this, many students choose to either not buy textbooks or delay purchasing them until the semester is well underway. In response, a growing number of faculty, departments, colleges, and universit... |
Pulses? Beans, lentils, peas, chickpeas. 2016 is the International Year of Pulses, nominated by the 68th UN General Assembly with the aim of informing the public about the many benefits of eating pulses and encouraging people to add them to their food chain.
The International Year of Pulses aims to increase awareness o... |
Compost is beneficial for crop production due to the following reasons:
(i) Compost prepared from municipal solid waste contains about 1% each of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK).
(ii) During composting, the plant nutrients are converted to such forms which get released gradually over a longer period and do not... |
Fields of Home
Often touted as the "Little House for Boys," these books tell the story of author Ralph Moody, beginning as a young boy on a Colorado ranch in the early 1900's.
These books make absorbing read-alouds for younger children, too. Be aware, however, that there is some inappropriate language used - no doubt i... |
Efficient surface activation and modification
If surfaces have to be varnished, printed or glued, they require good wettability of the surface for good adhesion. Many surfaces show insufficient wettability even in a clean state, which is intensified by impurities. As a result, liquids like adhesives and inks roll off. ... |
September 19, 2018 -- One important trend in the analytical instrumentation industry is the continued migration of laboratory technologies into non-laboratory settings. As instruments become more robust, easier to use and smaller, they have escaped the lab into the field in many different applications from environmenta... |
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What do you know or think is known about the controversies around the nature and possible causes of earth's ever-changing climate? Have you heard that it is “settled science?”
MUCH of the public's information comes from reports from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ... |
Prologues and Epilogues of Restoration Theater; Gender and Comedy, Performance and Print
Often perceived as merely formulaic or historical documents, dramatic prologues and epilogues - players' comic, poetic bids for the audience's good opinion - became essential parts of Restoration theater, appearing in over 90 perce... |
In this article you will learn how to read documents directly in Microsoft Word in the most convenient way. There are many great tools for reading built-in directly into Microsoft Office, such as reading pages through documents, adding comments, defining words, translating words, copying text, highlighting text, etc. A... |
Entrance strictly forbidden
That’s what it says, the sign on the metal gates in front of me, the gate leading to the Messel Pit. The sign is bright yellow – yellow for danger. Locked steel gates with a jagged edge on top; there’s no escaping the message. Luckily for me, I’m here with geologist Yvonne Roeper. She has a ... |
California Strawberry Commission
The California Strawberry Commission is the organization representing the California strawberry industry. California provides nearly 90 percent of U.S. strawberries.
Previously, strawberry growers used methyl bromide - a potent ozone depleting chemical - as a soil fumigant. The chemical... |
There’s a new and emerging demand for 5G among consumers to improve everything from travel and media entertainment (think just-in-time Netflix download speeds at the airport) to home security and automation (think persistent connections regardless of an IoT device’s brand or operating system).
If we compare 5G to 4G, t... |
Research Blog: Child health and well-being in Canada
Periodically, the StatCan Blog publishes a guest post on research at Statistics Canada. This post is from Dafna Kohen, assistant director of the Health Analysis Division.
The well-being of children is an important issue for Canadians. Statistics Canada has a long his... |
Why is Life Story Work Important To StoriiCare?
When our Founder and CEO Cameron Graham witnessed the positive impact of using photographs to spark memories for someone with dementia, it ignited the idea for StoriiCare. Throughout the development process, the core elements were so that people who care for someone with ... |
SENIOR Chinese officials have admitted the Three Gorges Dam is at risk of becoming a "catastrophic" environmental disaster if accumulating threats are not dealt with promptly.
Those officials, who previously defended the world's biggest hydropower project as an engineering and economic miracle, spoke at a forum organis... |
etymology(redirected from AL II)
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia.
study of the history of words
Not to be confused with:
entomology – scientific study of insects
n. pl. et·y·mol·o·gies
1. The origin and historical development of a linguistic form as shown by determining its basic elements, earliest know... |
Sunday, February 21, 1999
WHILE a lot is known about the classical liberation of Goa, little is known about the heroic battle of Daman and Diu, where maximum fighting took place, causing quite a few casualties to Indian soldiers and a lot more to the Portuguese troops. Twentyseven years ago Operation Vijay was the code... |
Researchers have announced that they have formed a brand new 3D model of our Milky Way galaxy, giving us a much better understanding of the surrounding stars.
Researchers Dorota M. Skowron, Jan Skowron, Przemek Mroz and more published an article in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, revealing a ne... |
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The development of the Nation’s diversity can be traced in the fiction produced by the Nation. The two main fiction novels I will use to discuss the above ... |
Monday, April 16 – Before binocular observers begin to feel that we have deserted them, let’s drop in on a binocular and very small telescope galaxy that resides roughly a handspan below Spica – M83. Starhop instructions are not easy for this one, but look for a pair of twin stars just west of the easily recognized “bo... |
Red Teaming is the practice of testing the security of your systems by trying to hack them. A Red Team can be an externally contracted group of pen testers or a team within your own organization, but in all cases, their role is the same: to emulate a genuinely malicious actor and try to break into your systems.
The val... |
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Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavior by exploring both biological factors and environmental factors. Since the mapping of the human genome, scientists have been able to study the biosocial causes of human behaviour with the greatest speci... |
The genus Passiflora is comprised of approximately 450 species, but only a few are commercially exploited. Several Passiflora (Passifloraceae) species are utilized as phytomedicines (anxiolytics). These contain flavonoids, mainly C-glycosylflavones- apigenin and luteolin derivatives which frequently occur as isomers.
F... |
From 2007 to 2017 the fraction of Americans employed fell by 2.9 percentage points (Bureau of Labor Statistics n.d.). As we discussed in a blog post co-authored with Harris Eppsteiner (Eppsteiner et al. 2018), the ageing population has been driving the decline in the US employment-population ratio, or employment rate. ... |
Activity : Health
Level : Basic
- Activity 1 – How healthy are you?
This activity aims to help learners to develop confidence in asking and responding to simple questions about health. 25 mins
- Activity 2 – A visit to the Doctor. How do you feel today?
This activity will help you extend your health vocabulary. 10 min
... |
Lord Hanuman is known through many stories of his heroism, mischief, courage, wisdom and even devotion. But most of all he is known for the role he plays in Lord Rama’s endeavours to fight Ravana and get Devi Sita back. His character and valiant attributes are praised in beautiful narrations of Hanuman Chalisa, which l... |
Infancy and Earliest Childhood in the Roman World
Oxford University Press, £75
Review by: Matthew Symonds
It is received wisdom that Roman parents did not see infants as people, and so were unmoved by the death of newborns, insulating them from the high infant-mortality rate. This argument is seemingly borne out by the... |
The magnificent Vivekananda Rock Memorial at Kanyakumari is one such undying source of inspiration. The Vivekananda Memorial, as it stands today, is a memorial to Swamiji as to Shri Ekanthji Ranade whose devotion to the work he had undertaken was inspired not by mere faith but by intellectual conviction.
Eknath Ranade ... |
Imphepho is an herb with both ritualistic and medicinal uses in Africa, where it grows. Imphepho is rich in oils and flavanoids that likely contribute to its various special properties. The name imphepho refers to a number of African species in the genus, helichrysum. Many of these have generally the same effect as eac... |
With cold and flu season upon us, many people turn to neti pots to seek relief from restricted and blocked nasal passages. But, does using a neti pot actually help? And, are neti pots really safe to use?
Neti pots are containers designed to rinse mucus and debris from your congested nasal passage by flushing saline sol... |
It was November 1st, and I was hurriedly uploading to Facebook my photos from the Halloween party which I had attended the night before. As usual, its facial recognition software correctly identified each friend, regardless of their Captain America suits or ice-blue Elsa inspired garb. Unconsciously, I accepted the ser... |
What Do You Know About
8 months ago myaebi Comments Off on What Do You Know About
It is your responsibility to maintain good health so that you can be fit and in contention to face the life challenges accordingly. Dental health is sensitive and crucial because it allows you to feed on all foodstuffs and on top of that ... |
You do not have to look far before seeing the evidence of leadership failure in many nations across the world. From deteriorating value systems to corruption, poverty, and the list goes on and on. The absence of worthy role model figures that the younger generation could look up to and learn from is a major factor resp... |
No. Very few shark species will attack a human unprovoked . Often, in stories one hears, a shark mistakes the figure of a human on a surf board for a seal. The best way to avoid sharks is to avoid splashing and not to cut yourself.
None, they are all out to kill, if you encounter one it will kill you. It will hurt, and... |
Preschool at Home: Engaging Activities for Little Learners
ages 3-6 or so
When my kids were little, we were very active. We were much more likely to be found jumping and feeling, searching and exploring than sitting quietly doing worksheets. I tried to bring in a wide variety of activities to keep the looking forward t... |
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