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Bullying and Cyber Bullying
Access to social media can be a great way for teenagers to keep in touch but it can also be used by bullies to intimidate others or incite them to bully another person.
Signs that a child or young person is a victim of bullying or cyber-bullying:
- Belongings constantly getting “lost” or dam... |
While “cryptic” is literally related to the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency and there are times where you’re left wondering what is going on – such as the current bear-run – it doesn’t mean that you need to be scratching your head about some of the terminologies which rear their confusing heads every now and aga... |
Photos | Iron Age ‘murder victim’ among HS2 dig finds
Archaeologists working on the excavation of Wellwick Farm in Buckinghamshire ahead of the construction of HS2 have discovered what they claim is an Iron Age murder victim, as well as a circular timber monument resembling the layout of Stonehenge.
A skeleton from the... |
Saliva is certainly an integral component in the oral environment and an extremely vital fluid in the maintenance of oral health.
It is derived from blood and acts as the bloodstream of the mouth. Saliva helps build and maintain the health of soft and hard tissues.
Saliva plays an essential role in maintaining the inte... |
Although its geographical description does not mention in deep its biological importance, it talks of it as a physic frontier between the regions of Asturias and Galicia. This river is placed between the councils of Castropol and Vegadeo, in the western Asturian limit and the one of Ribadeo in the eastern Galician limi... |
IT’S A WORD OF THE DAY QUIZ BONANZA!
Words nearby librettist
Example sentences from the Web for librettist
Von Hofmannsthal is best remembered now as the librettist of Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier.
The text goes far to justify Coltellini's want of success as a librettist.Life Of Mozart, Vol. 1 (of 3)|Otto Jahn
Th... |
History of Electrolysis
1875- The first person to use electrolysis for hair removal was Dr. Charles E. Michel (1833-1913), a St. Louis, Missouri ophthalmologist (eye doctor) who, in 1875 reported the results of his use of electrolysis in trichiasis (ingrown eyelashes) (St. Louis Clinical Record, October, 1875, 2:145-14... |
Coronavirus is an infectious disease that has been confirmed in more than eight million people across the world. After a new outbreak of COVID-19 in Beijing, China, a UK scientist has warned the public to remain vigilant, as further global outbreaks are likely to materialise at some point in the near future.
The UK loc... |
COVID 19 detection dogs trial: the UK Government gives £500,000 to support the research
COVID 19 detection dogs can be one of the last boundaries against coronavirus. This study, carried out in the UK, wishes to demonstrate that dogs can find out if a person is infected from coronavirus. The UK Government gives more th... |
History at any moment can be understood as a snapshot, telling us where we are, or as a moving picture, telling us not just where we are but where we have been and where we may be headed. It is a distinction with an enormous difference.
Consider East Asia and the Pacific. A snapshot would show a region at peace, with s... |
Opinion | A time shall come when a disability is no longer one
It is ironic to see disability events where panel discussions on it are held with no representation of persons with disabilities (PwDs)
World Disability Day is on 3 December. While my own understanding of disability has grown because of my journey with my d... |
Municipal waste is everything collected and treated by municipalities. Only part of it is comes from households, the rest is generated by small businesses, commercial and other municipal activities. So it is produced from both consumption and production processes. Like all waste, municipal waste is on the rise and it i... |
Supporting the development of speech, language and communication skills at Highbury School
The ability to communicate effectively is a key skill, and the better we are at it, the better our quality of life.
We begin communicating from the moment we are born, As a child develops, it is important we nurture their communi... |
George and Robert Stephenson : Pioneer Inventors and Engineers Hardback
This is a new biography of two great British engineering pioneers, who did much to develop the world we now live in. George and Robert Stephenson, were at the forefront of early railways and were at the cutting edge of modern engineering history. I... |
Just like any creatures, birds deserve to thrive in their natural habitat. But there are times when the number of birds balloon to hundreds and thousands and at this point, you need to control the bird population to reduce damage to property.
We highly discourage using poison or chemicals to kill the birds. It’s not on... |
POPE, Jessie, African-American, beautician. The Inventor of a thermostatically controlled curling iron for hairdressing. Eleanor Roosevelt gave her help and support, which enabled patent applications to be filed in 1946. Many years later, in 1958, Jessie managed to start a company to manufacture them (Curling Inc). Bec... |
Executive function (EF) is a heterogeneous construct widely used to refer to a conspicuous number of higher-order cognitive processes devoted to the monitoring and control of thoughts and actions. EF is generally regarded as being particularly important in novel or unfamiliar situations in which thoughtful and cautious... |
The Environmentally-Friendly Office
In addition to presenting the advantage of resource economy, recycled paper manufacture leaves out a number of paper treatment steps that allows energy economy and the reduction of emissions to air and water. The use of one ton of recycled paper saves the life of 17 trees and spares ... |
Writing an article is an essential part of life also it’s not something which can be done without any preparation. An essay that is correctly researched and written can make you an A grade or an A plus in school. There are tons of reasons for writing an essay and understanding this, it’s important that you know what to... |
School nurses do everything from checking temperatures and administering medication, to handling life-threatening emergencies and to talking through anxiety and school aversion.
How can parents best work with their school nurses? We asked some nurses at last year’s training what information they’d like parents to give ... |
Learner's definition of ELUDE
to avoid or escape (someone or something) by being quick, skillful, or clever
The killer was able to elude the police.
The killer has eluded capture.
(American football) The running back eluded five tacklers.
to fail to be understood or remembered by (someone)
to fail to be achieved by (so... |
Take an inquiry approach.
This insightful book makes history engaging and stimulating, while covering all requirements of the Curriculum.
Macmillan History 8 builds historical knowledge and understanding within an inquiry framework that develops skills in innovative and exciting ways.
Developing a new benchmark for the... |
As South Africa’s apartheid system neared its end, the regime asked their long-term ally Israel for some advice. How could they boost their image in the West and sell themselves favourably to a part of the world who were becoming increasingly disenchanted with their oppressive rule? How was it that Israel had weathered... |
High critical temperature superconductors have zero power consumption and could be used to produce ideal electric power lines. The principal obstacle in fabricating superconducting wires and tapes is grain boundaries—the misalignment of crystalline orientations at grain boundaries, which is unavoidable for polycrystals... |
Jill Stein, a medical doctor who is running for President on the Green Party ticket, has claimed that the pharmaceutical industry has a corrupting influence on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She has also claimed that she was part of a public health movement that led to the removal of mercury from childhood vac... |
Science Homework Week 6
In the last Science lesson, we started to explore some of our senses. This week I would like to focus on sound.
Encourage your child to talk about hearing using the following key words:
Please watch the link below from youtube. A sound will play of an animal and there is 2 pictures for your chil... |
A local-area network is a common type of network found in home offices, small businesses, and large enterprises. Understanding how a LAN functions, including network components, frames, Ethernet addresses, and operational characteristics, is important for an overall knowledge of networking technologies.
This section de... |
- Name: Moose
- Location: California
Moose loves living on the West Coast! His favorite activity is chasing the waves on the beach in California.
The human-animal bond is the documented occurrence of a positive connection established between you and your pet, that benefits both of you.
In addition to providing companio... |
NASA just showcased a decade of the Sun, and we’re positively mesmerized.
The agency published the stunning video last June 20 in celebration of the Solar Dynamics Observatory’s (SDO) 10 year anniversary in space. The SDO, which orbits the earth, is designed to watch the sun non-stop and has since amassed 425 million h... |
Perceptions towards COVID 19 and Reflections on Aarogya Setu Mobile Application Use among Keralites
Background: Across the World, people trapped in the darkness of a standstill economy because of the lockdown are all looking for ways to once and for all fix the problems caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus and to prevent further... |
Do forced assimilation policies always succeed in integrating immigrant groups? This paper examines how a specific assimilation policy – language restrictions in elementary school – affects integration and identification with the host country later in life. After World War I, several US states barred the German languag... |
Stalking/Harassment is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts you, follows you, sends you things, talks to you when you don’t want them to, or threatens you.
All fifty states have some form of stalking and harassment law. These laws defi... |
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Hubble's deepest view ever of the Universe unveils earliest galaxies
9 March 2004
Astronomers today unveiled the deepest portrait of the visible Universe ever achieved by humankind. Called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), the million-second-long exposure reveals the first galaxies to emerg... |
A major development in the biology of skin stands to change the way we handle everything from the treatment of burn victims to the cosmetics industry: working, lab-grown skin that performs all the functions of the epidermis.
A paper published this month shows that researchers in Japan have successfully grown fully-func... |
Founded in the 7th Century B.C, Pompeii is of great interest for historians. It is said that while Rome gives an insight into the monumental architecture of the Romans, Pompeii illustrates their everyday life. Pompeii had been a Roman colony since 80BC & prospered with the construction of many large temples, villas & p... |
The seal sepia, or sable, Burmese with its rich, short, glossy dark brown coat and deep gold eyes springs to mind when one thinks Burmese. But these compact bundles bring joy and love to your world as they give you complete and unconditional devotion. They are extremely people-oriented and tolerant cats that are an ide... |
The artefacts and ruins discovered at Göbeklitepe provide us different clues about the people that built this center of faith. Amongst the remains, there are signs of meat consumption, plus animal bones, pieces of stone, stone tools and rubble. The area in which animal bones of gazelle and deer were excavated implies t... |
American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, complex language akin to other languages such as Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. ASL has been recognized as such, by both the Modern Language Association and the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
The aim of this minor is to help students increase ASL lang... |
The average person living in Europe loses two years of their life to the health effects of breathing polluted air, according to a report published in the European Heart Journal on March 12.
The report also estimates about 800,000 people die prematurely in Europe per year due to air pollution, or roughly 17% of the 5 mi... |
One common misconception about speakers is that underpowering them can cause damage. This fallacy is supported by minimum power ratings from several manufacturers, which adds to the confusion. Never fear, we’re here to explain why you simply can’t damage a speaker by providing it with only a little bit of power, and we... |
The lymphatic system is arguably the most neglected bodily system. As a result, its contribution to human health and disease is not well understood. In this review, the clinical approaches based on new knowledge and developments of the lymphatic system are covered. The lymphatic system has 3 major functions: (1) the pr... |
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Royal Marriage Secrets
Consorts & Concubines, Bigamists & Bastards
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The Evolution of Marriage
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Mulachiparambu is a northern suburb of Cherthala town in Alapuzha district of Kerala. It means the plot of the Mulachi, where Mulachi signifies a woman of breasts. We may also call her the woman of brave breasts. At the beginning of the 19th century there lived a brave woman called Nangeli or Nancheli (the beautiful on... |
10/01/2019 7:06:00 Hole Hole
What is Hole ?
Hole is (noun) an opening or a space in something You’ve got a hole in your sock. We all peeped through the hole in the fence. Rabbits live in holes in the ground.
source: Easier English, Student Dictionary Upper Intermediate Level
Tags: English DictionaryCategorised in: Unca... |
Batumi (Georgian: ბათუმი, formerly known as Batum) is a seaside city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia. With a population of 190,000 (2013 census), Batumi serves as an important port and a commercial center. It is situated in a subtropical zone, rich in agricultur... |
I started this by simply having students choose a technique to evaluate each limit, without actually evaluating. I hope this will be a catalyst for conversations within the group and a baseline for students as they move into the next part of the activity.
The 2nd part of the activity shows examples of mistakes from the... |
News & Info Home RSS Search How to Distinguish Medicare from Medicaid Latest News & Info Jason Henbest Jan 23 2016 Written by Jason C. Henbest, Esq. and Brittany Saxton Medicare and Medicaid are well known terms in American health care. However, they are often confused or deemed synonymous with each other. While both M... |
ten elements occur on the right hand swing of the pendulum, on the outgoing
and on the return swing. They are tetrahedrons in form, and their characteristic
valence is four, although some of them are found to develop a higher valence
of six. Fig. 59.
their fundamental form is the same as that of the Tetrahedron Group A... |
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Immune System Flowchart
- When originally learning about the immune system I struggled to understand how the diffe... |
||In Walden we see that Thoreau is a practical dreamer. Unlike many other transcendentalists who only propose metaphysical ideas, Thoreau aims at putting ideas into action. Through his narration and description in Walden, he seems to suggest that building idealistic dreams high in the air is no great hardship when soli... |
First published in 1732 by Benjamin Franklin when he was just 26, Poor Richard's Almanack was issued annually for the next 25 years. Extremely popular with readers of the day, the Almanack was a fascinating compilation of weather predictions, recipes, jokes, and delightful aphorisms — many representing Franklin's commo... |
Whole-body vibration involves standing on a vibrating platform, such as the one shown here.
Whole-body vibration (WBV) is a form of passive exercise that first appeared in the late 1990s and gained popularity in the last decade as a form of fitness training.
WBV requires a person to stand on a platform that typically v... |
Project 3.5: Search and characterisation of transiting exoplanets
Our research group focuses on various key science questions in exoplanets that can be summarised in the following domains:
Search for terrestrial exoplanets
The search and characterisation of terrestrial exoplanets is at the frontier of the exoplanet fie... |
There is a lot more to photography than simply picking up a camera, pointing it toward something, and tripping the shutter. Achieving a great photograph requires thought and preparation, an understanding of the photographic process, and a firm grasp of how light and composition affect a photo. There must be personal in... |
New Orleans Mint Intro
The United States Mint New Orleans was built in 1835 and conducted United States coinage operations from 1837 until 1861 when Louisiana seceded from the Union. The Mint remained closed throughout the Civil War and Reconstruction period, reopening and once again producing Unites States coinage in ... |
One of the largest and most significant medieval castles on Latvian territory was the Koknese castle. The construction work for the castle of the archbishop of Rīga began here in 1209, and in a short period of time, a fortified castle and the majority of the Koknese town had been built. The Koknese castle was abandoned... |
an audible effort to force up phlegm from the throat
old english name for bird of prey, usually a small hawk - probably imitative of its shrill plaintive cry
to utter a shrill piercing cry. note: the vocalization of eagles is often called screaming, although according to this wikipedia article, Bald Eagles normally squ... |
The earliest known producing graphite mine in the province, and possibly the country, was the Miller mine, situated in Grenville Township, 80 km west of Montreal.
It was worked in the mid-1800s and most of the graphite was used in then-modern technology as a dry lubricant, because folks understood that graphite would w... |
By the end of this unit students will be able to:
- Describe proper laboratory attire and behavior.
- Identify laboratory equipment and define its purpose.
- Interpret chemical safety information from Safety Data Sheets, the NFPA diamond, and chemical labels.
- Identify chemical safety pictograms and symbols.
- Set up ... |
Francisco Ferrer and The Modern School
(1869 - 1940) ~ Russian-American Mother of Anarcho-Communism : She is an Anarchist, pure and simple. She represents the idea of Anarchism as framed by Josiah Warren, Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin, Tolstoy. Yet she also understands the psychologic causes which induce a Caserio, a Va... |
Ages 12 – 16
This workshop introduces participants to visual journaling, the process of creating a notebook to record thoughts, feelings and ideas in visual form. The workshop is experiential and interactive with a focus on exploring creativity through painting, collage and other art materials in notebook format. Parti... |
A network is a collection of electrical signaling circuits, each carrying digital signals between pieces of equipment. There are power sources, conductors, and loads involved in the process. The power source is a network device that transmits an electrical signal. The conductors are the wires that the signal travels ov... |
General James Wolfe
The moon did little to light the inky black river as thousands of men held their breath; a French sentry challenged one of the small boats. “Sshh, or the English will hear us”. Relief, the boats were allowed to pass. At 4.07 am on the 13th September 1759 the British army led by 32 year old Major Gen... |
The coat of arms was redesigned in 1956.
The lion and the motto
The principal revisions to the 1911 coat of arms were the replacement of the word ‘Onward’ by the more straightforward (and less ambitious) ‘New Zealand’ and the removal of the British lion (holding aloft the British flag) at the top of the shield. These c... |
Johan Abdullah wonders whether we are now on a new threshold in ethnic relations as he senses a rise in the number of worrying incidents. He goes on to review how the character of ethnic relations may have changed over the years and provides a new context for understanding ethnic relations.
Sparks, fires and civil stri... |
Sub-Saharan Africa is already experiencing the realities of a changing climate – and the situation is only going to get worse.
The reasons for this are complex. And they’re exacerbated by deficits in the region’s infrastructure, services and socio-economic dynamics. Urbanisation is another major factor. The continent’s... |
Personalized, competency-based learning is a fundamental transformation of education from the one-size-fits-all factory-based model, to an approach customized to the needs and interests of each individual student.
In these learning environments, students tailor their education based on their own learning goals, interes... |
Lower and Upper Sums
- David Kedrowski
The area problem asks how we can determine the area under a non-straight curve. It turns out that we can approximate the area using rectangles. The more rectangles we use, the better our approximation to the area is. The applet below allows you to use different numbers of rectangl... |
Blink and you might miss it. The economy and job market are changing faster than ever. When it comes to jobs in the technology sector, this fact resounds with even more weight.
“Technology is moving too fast for governments to keep up,” admitted Ken Gabriel, Google executive and former senior official at the U.S. Depar... |
The electro-refining of copper is a multi-step process that starts with copper concentrate that is smelted to produce impure copper anodes, which are then
A key aspect of copper electrorefining is the control of copper concentration and impurities in the electrolyte. The dissolution of copper at the anode is inherently... |
This is Part II of a two part series on Dharma, Duty, and Freemasonry. Readers can view the first installment here: Part I.
“Hindu Dharma is like a boundless ocean teeming with priceless gems. The deeper you dive, the more treasures you find.” – Mahatma Gandhi, 1946
In the previous post of this series, I discussed the ... |
When we talk about the math most of us stand back and wait for someone else to calculate for us. It is much easier to use a recipe that has it all calculated, but if you are wanting to make a specific amount of jars of cream then you will need to do some math in order to make the amount you require.
Before I begin….
Wh... |
The assembly, test and launch operations team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is working at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, making significant strides in preparing the agency’s Mars Perseverance rover for its planned July 2020 launch. Final assembly and testing of the rover continue at Kennedy, including ... |
10 Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew – Ellen Notbohm
From the title – I admit that I thought that this book was written by an autistic woman. It is not. It is written by the mother who has an autistic son. She first wrote the book when her son was still a child, and then released an updated version when he... |
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Saliva plays a well-defined role in the maintenance of health, comfort, esthetics, and function.1 Saliva lubricates; it has serous and mucinous components that allow the unrestricte... |
With energy-efficient desalination techniques, water-starved communities could produce fresh water from salty sources such as seawater and industrial wastewater. But common methods like reverse osmosis require pumping the water, which uses a substantial amount of energy. So some researchers have turned to forward osmos... |
The Croatian delegation is consisted of nine members and an equal number of alternates. Four members represent the regional authorities (counties) while five members represent the local authorities (cities, towns and municipalities).
Appointing the delegation
Candidates for the members and alternates of the national de... |
School Psychology is the treatment of children in a school setup. It deals with the academic and behavioural aspects the children in the school environment.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has become a major issue in schools and requires significant input to help manage teacher-student relationships. In additi... |
James Strom Thurmond was born in Edgefield, S.C., on December 5, 1902. He graduated from Clemson College, studied law, and served as city and county attorney before being elected to the South Carolina state senate in 1932. Following military duty during World War II, Thurmond served as governor of South Carolina, 1947 ... |
In this era, it is very difficult for you to protect your privacy and be secure. Attackers or say black hat hackers try to find each and every possible way to hack you. One of the ways is Phishing. Thus, we will talk about, “What is Phishing Email?” and How to be safe?
If you are not associated with cybersecurity. It b... |
This guy I found recently on twitter loves to talk about frames. In essence, frames are how we perceive the world around us – we can modify our own perception of the world and others’ perception as well to effect various outcomes, such as increase visibility on an issue, increase sales, etc. I bring this up because I’v... |
Because of the rotation of the earth a plumb bob when hung may not point exactly in the direction of the earth's gravitational force on the plumb bob. It may slightly deviate through a small angle. (a) Show that at latitude L, the deflection angle T in radians is given by T = (2·pi^2R/gT^2)sin 2L where R is the radius ... |
What Is ETL And How the ETL process works?
Every business or organization are in need of tons of data to carry out their important business decisions. To deal with the situation, the Data Warehousing technique is used for collecting and managing data from multiple sources and fed to provide business insights. Similarly... |
When the frequency analysis first emerged as a tool to decrypt substitution cyphers, it was the epitome of modern technology at the time. Under the growing Islamic rule of the Arab nations there was, for the first time in history, the opportunity for the collection of mass amounts of diverse knowledge in one place and ... |
An angler from Tallaght hopes to net some fellow enthusiasts for a fish stock conservation project.
The local fisherman, Shane O’Reilly, is helping spread the word about the National Salmon Scale Project among other anglers in the area.
Shane was joined at the launch of the new initiative by Minister Sean Canney, as th... |
Paper Beats Rock, Jute Beats Paper: Benefits of Jute Reusable Grocery Bags Over Paper Grocery Bags
Since the 17th century, the West has been using jute
to make textiles like the people of East Bangladesh have for centuries before them. Jute is a vegetable plant whose fiber is dried in long strips. Called “the golden fi... |
1. Immigration causes Unemployment.
- Immigrants increase the supply of labour but they also increase aggregate demand in the Economy. This means that they buy more goods and create additional demand in the economy. They provide labour supply and increase labour demand.
- If immigration caused unemployment why did Amer... |
Avocados – Fewer than 1% of avocados tested positive for pesticides. Best of all, only one pesticide of any kind was found on all the avocados tested. For these reasons, the Environmental Working Group ranked avocados as the No. 1 cleanest produce.
Sweet corn – Less than 2% of sweet corn, the second-cleanest produce, s... |
overhead shot; beech leaves on the ground give a sense of scale
Last summer I wrote about a flowering plant in the genus Lycopus. This post is about something completely different, way far away in the taxonomic hierarchy, a vascular but not seed-bearing plant in the genus Dendrolycopodium (family Lycopodiaceae).
the “c... |
- United States Air Force in the United Kingdom
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict = Bases of the United States Air Force
in the United Kingdom
partof = the
caption = Map of current
Royal Air Forcestations used by the United States Air Forces In Europe.
date = 1951-Present
result = Phased down in number as a result of ... |
The immune system is designed to stay functional, but modern society provides too many ways to sabotage it. In the post “Immune system decimators”, the decimators are listed, and some of them are discussed in later posts:
If you want to know what to do to overcome the destructive work that can be done to your immune sy... |
Looking for one thing: finding another
Did you know that the Persian fairy tale “The Three Princes of Serendip” provided the inspiration for the first noted use of the word “serendipity” in the English language? In this story, the heroes are always making happy and surprising discoveries. Serendipity is indeed defined ... |
As mammals and human beings, we rely on our senses for most everything. Our senses become heightened when we sense danger. Our lizard brain comes into action when we sense that our environment is jeopardised. But when we feel safe, our stress levels fall and our muscles loosen. When we listen to calming music, our bodi... |
As our previous blog shows, the mineral collection at Harvard University is reason enough alone to plan a visit! However, the treasures don’t stop there. The museum is also home to an incredible collection of handmade glass plant models that were created for Harvard starting in the 1880s, and made for the next 4 decade... |
This unusual blackbird is attracting bird watchers to a Nottinghamshire country park. The bird is leucistic, which is a genetic mutation that prevents pigments from being deposited normally in its feathers.
It has been residing for the last four years in the woodland of Rufford Abbey Country Park. Each year, observers ... |
1. A method that operates on a class object (an
object of class "class"). A class method is really just an
ordinary object method that happens to operate on class objects.
A class method might, for example, return a list of objects
representing the methods and attributes of the given class.
2. A static method
Last upda... |
Nature has bestowed us with many gifts. They are commonly called as NATURAL RESOURCES. The natural resource has made this planet liveable and have supported the evolution and sustenance of living organisms. Natural resources can be classified as PHYSICAL RESOURCES or BIOTIC RESOURCES and in another way as RENEWABLE or ... |
Solid credit scores take time to build. Everyone has to start somewhere, and as your teenager begins the transition to financial independence, he or she probably doesn’t have any credit history.
Lack of credit history can be a hindrance to young adults as they apply for auto loans, shop for interest rates on an auto in... |
Previously, we discussed the LGBTQ response to the Uniting Methodists. But before their questions, we turn to the Bible. Don’t complain–it’s necessary to guide our work.
In reflecting on how the conversation about the Uniting Methodists has gone online, I was reminded of Jonah in the Old Testament.
Jonah begins with Go... |
Massive Attack are collaborating with scientists at Tyndall Centre Manchester to create zero-emission concerts and tours. The English musical group, who have also been working with climate activist collective Extinction Rebellion, approached the Centre to try and find a way to minimise the carbon footprint created by l... |
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