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That all vitamins and minerals are classified as ESSENTIAL TO LIFE. That means we need all the vitamins and all the minerals on a daily basis to maintain a healthy body. They are essential to life. If we are missing even one vitamin or one mineral, our bodies are unable to maintain good health. Without good health, one...
DINOSAURS were wiped off the Earth by an asteroid, and not volcanic activity as some theories suggest, new research shows. The space rock struck off the coast of Mexico 66million years ago, annihilating 75 per cent of plants and animals – including the dinosaurs. Scientists have long pondered over what caused the mass ...
Since the beginning of this century Viet Nam has experienced years of rapid economic growth, driven mainly by the processing and manufacturing sectors. By 2013, the government had established 173 industrial zones, with an average of 90 companies in each zone. Basic environmental legislation had been passed but regulati...
In this lecture Jacque Fresco scrutinizes the myths and values that have dominated history, those related to decision making, individuality, superstitions, metaphysics, astrology, religion, prejudice, stereotypes, indoctrination, animism, purpose, love, justice, expectations, nudity, morality, competition, favoritism, ...
Alcohol Awareness Month: A Path to Prevention Published: March 22, 2018 Alcohol Awareness Month: A Path to Prevention One in every 12 adults — 17.6 million Americans — live with alcohol abuse or dependence. It’s the third leading lifestyle-related cause of death in the nation. Part of the reason? Unlike just about any ...
‘Fragile’ bone fractures: making the first fracture the last Research team aims to develop, trial and cost locally tailored care that will prevent repeat bone fractures. An older Australian has a minor fall and ends up with a painful arm or leg. Maybe they don’t want to bother the doctor because it will get better of i...
Para Seguir Explorando From The Habitable Planet, an online book about the Earth by Annenberg Learner. The Field Museum provides this page on how ancient charcoal can reveal information about past atmospheric oxygen. Noticias & Eventos A Scientific American article on how ancient, tiny organisms created the air we brea...
Everything about the production Poultry meat ranks among the basic kinds of meat and constitutes an important part of the offer on the food market becoming increasingly popular in recent years. The most significant factors influencing the rising consumption include its excellent dietetic properties, easy and fast prepa...
The US government is looking at whether to start asking money again for providing satellite imagery and data from Landsat satellites, according to an article in Nature. Officials at the Department of the Interior, which oversees the USGS, have asked a federal advisory committee to explore how putting a price on Landsat...
"Buying behavior" refers to all the decisions people and businesses make when they buy products or services. Several different theories have been proposed to explain and predict the buying behavior of both companies and individuals so that business owners can make the best strategic decisions and address customer wants...
Fifty thousand years ago, a meteor slammed into what is now Arizona. The size of the meteor is estimated to have been 50m across and released energy equal to a 10-megaton bomb. Today, the crater is about 550 feet deep and 2.5 miles in circumference. We visited the impact site, called Meteor Crater, scientifically known...
This year's flu virus is the worst strain in eight years, according to Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. There have been 53 pediatric flu-related deaths (among several other undocumented instances) since October, and the virus spans 48 states and Puerto Rico ...
The hydrology of Lake Victoria is, to a large extent, a function of the balance between rainfall on and evaporation from the lake surface. Historical climate variability has resulted in significant fluctuations in the water level in the lake. Climate models predict changes to the balance between precipitation and evapo...
The last transatlantic flight by an airship was around 1937, the crash of the Hindenburg put a sudden end to this era. Now more than 70 years later a new project is under development, called Windream One. It is financed and sponsored by Theolia, an independent European company producing 100% clean energy from wind powe...
The Safety Zone: Kids and Dogs The relationship between a child and a dog can be a lifelong positive experience, highlighted by love, respect and companionship. Parents have to realize only they can make it all happen. Children and dogs must learn from the adults around them. Cesar Millan, the famous dog whisperer said...
Clicca Qui Per L Edizione Storie Senza TempoOrphaned As A Child, Jane Has Felt An Outcast Her Whole Young Life Her Courage Is Tested Once Again When She Arrives At Thornfield Hall, Where She Has Been Hired By The Brooding, Proud Edward Rochester To Care For His Ward Ad Le Jane Finds Herself Drawn To His Troubled Yet Ki...
Driving the Future with Advanced Sensor Capabilities The term may sound like obscure and technical, but the truth is that nearly all of us are at least indirectly familiar with CMOS 3D sensor technology. If you use a phone to take pictures, drive a car, or use any kind of electronics manufactured in an advanced industr...
With 1.3 billion people, China is the most populous country in the world. The ancient Chinese civilization was one of the first states in the world. A collection of folk tales from China has more than 100 tales. The fairy tales reflect the character of the people well: on them generations of children were brought up, g...
Difference between revisions of "Chapter 22--Fourier Series: Fundamental Period, Frequency, and Angular Frequency" |Line 61:||Line 61:| Revision as of 03:30, 20 January 2010 22 lines (currently) Period, Frequency, and Angular Frequency Long long ago, in a high school class called trigonometry, we leaned about periodic ...
Energy prices seem never to be out of the news these last few weeks. Ed Milliband wants to freeze bills. Energy UK and the National Audit Office warn of staggering price rises over the coming years and energy companies and some in the Tory party want you to believe that rising prices are due to “green levies”. The coun...
I. The logical, internal structure of the human knowledge of God. - II. The teachings of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church: an historical outlook and recent documents. - III. The characters of a reason capax fidei and its perception of the Logos. Despite of its long-lasting theological tradition and its deep-rooti...
Does mobile phone use of women during pregnancy cause hearing problems in infants? Preliminary observation. Perinatal Journal 2020;28(2):101–107 - Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Biyofizik Anabilim Dalı, Van - İstanbul Medeniyet Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Biyofizik Anabilim Dalı, İstanbul - Lokman Hekim Ha...
Among the children born in the 1960s, the children of the 2000s differ greatly from pleasure and myths to the educational model that determines their education: abbreviations and classifications that often flee from us and do not take into account the complexity of each individual. A few suggestions that can help us ge...
January 1947 Radio-Craft Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Radio-Craft, published 1929 - 1953. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged. When most people are asked to name prolific inventors, people like Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse, with 1084 and 361 each, re...
When thinking about how to build a retaining wall, you may imagine how sturdy it will appear from the front, or how beautiful the new garden will look above it. But unless you give serious consideration to what goes on behind and below the wall, the wall design may not look good for long. A poorly-constructed retaining...
- Entries A-Z - Subject index Wug Test and the Elicited Production Paradigm The Wug Test is named for a mythical creature called a wug. It was designed as part of an experiment investigating young children's knowledge about English morphology. The method employed by the test is structured elicitation, using a picture-b...
The American education system offers a rich field of choices for international students. There is such an array of schools, programs and locations that the choices may overwhelm students, even those from the U.S. As you begin your school search, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the American education system....
Science subject and location tags This tag library is an archive and is no longer updated. For current content go to ABC News. Tuesday, 23 June 2015 A long-term study of an island off the coast of Chile has provided insight into how mega-earthquakes and tectonic strain can affect land height. Wednesday, 1 April 2015 Af...
Over 100 companies are currently producing tests for COVID-19, and these tests were approved by the FDA under emergency authorization with almost no validation. The test makers only had to show that the tests performed well in test tubes and no real-world demonstration of clinical viability was required.1 Each vendor h...
Geosynthetic Liner Systems for Coal Ash Containment for the ELECTRIC POWER industry Coal Ash Containment Coal combustion residuals (CCR), also referred to as coal ash, is created when coal is burned from fossil fuel power plants to generate electricity. On July 26, 2016, the United States Environmental Protection Agenc...
Trillion is defined as: “a number represented by 1 followed by 12 zeros or an indefinite but very large number.” It seems like the folks in Washington, D.C have successfully made the leap from billions of dollars to trillions of dollars. What amazes me is how little uproar there is from the government funders (AKA taxp...
How a safety switch will save your life If the only two types of transformers you can name are deceptacons and autobots, please listen up! No this article is not about Shia la Beouf or Megan Fox, but it does involve the safety of everyone on this planet. As 15 Australians are killed and 300 are hospitalised by preventa...
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It borders Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata (River of Silver) to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. Uruguay is ...
Spynie Palace was the seat of the bishops of Moray for over 500 years; the atmospheric ruins now a shell of its former glory. The Palace – like many old historical buildings – has its share of traditions and ghost stories. The founding of the palace dates back to 1200AD, when Bishop Richard relocated the cathedral of M...
A large amount of fat, oil and grease (FOG) is produced by commercial kitchens and food establishments every day. If left untreated or not removed before joining the main sewage system, it can cause major issues with main sewers and a huge amount of disruption to businesses as it is cleared. In many countries, it is a ...
Trestle scaffolds are movable devices used to support platforms. They are used in construction projects to provide a working space for bricklayers, plasterers, and painters. Using a trestle scaffolding is one right way of limiting the costs of support equipment and allowing workers to complete projects on time. An expe...
HOUGHTON — High school students showed off their engineering skills today at a special competition on the campus of Michigan Tech. It’s the 24th annual Engineering Olympics put on by the Center for Pre–College Outreach. Roughly 150 students from seven western Upper Peninsula schools took part. The competition involves ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The flu is now widespread in Alabama — and it's expected to increase, federal health officials reported. Alabama is among 19 states reporting high levels of influenza in a recent report to the Centers for Disease Control, Al.com reported . High levels of the flu were also reported in Mississippi...
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2017 Feb;136 Suppl 1:79-82. doi:10.1002/ijgo.12052. Health information interventions for female genital mutilation. Smith H, Stein K. Providing information and education to women and girls living with female genital mutilation (FGM) could be an important influence on their healthcare-seeking beha...
Basically, you can presume Kafka as a messaging system. When an application sends a message to another application, one thing they need to do is to specify how to send the message. The most obvious use case in using a messaging system, in my opinion, is when we’re dealing with big data. For instance, a sender applicati...
By LINDSAY JOHANNSEN This is a story about the bad guys winning, going on from my recent letter in these pages. Buffel continues its slow but steady advance into areas still the realm of native grass varieties. This constantly occurring process begins with a few wind transported seeds germinating and establishing outpo...
Humanity has never changed as much as it has in the last 20 years, in social interactions, economical systems, our living environment in cities and neighbourhoods or in the on-going globalisation. Today’s reality of new unfolding social and political structures, immigration, gender issues, scientific and technological ...
If you were to ask my students about the discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule, most would come up with the names of James Watson and Frances Crick. I, like most biology teachers, include the contributions of Rosalind Franklin when teaching about "the race." But what do students remember about her after the un...
Mary Reynolds Warner was born on February 17, 1822 in Surfleet, Lincoln, England. Her parents, John Skinner Reynolds and Ann Long, had nine children, of which she was the ninth. Surfleet was a small farming village where a large number of geese were raised. Mary Reynolds married William Warner on May 18, 1848 in Englan...
This spring, we have some wonderful work that we will be engaged in. As we continue into our Social Studies unit, our students have begun to identify an endangered animal in each region of Canada. We will be studying the environmental impacts of industry on the animals from each region. We will also be creating some ar...
There are only two species of turkey in the world; however, there are numerous subspecies. The best known is the common turkey, a native game bird of North America All are basically dark, with iridescent bronze and green plumage. Adult males have a naked, heavily bumpy head that is normally bright red in colour, but tu...
Every month, hundreds of new books for educators are released, so finding the best ones can be difficult. To better help you, your students, and your coworkers, we’ve put together a list of July’s top books on education. Covering such topics as strategizing new learning models, discovering methods to foster students’ l...
In part 4 of our series on homeschool curriculum, we will focus on a Charlotte Mason/Ruth Beechick Education. So far we have had an overview of the basics and researching curriculum, plus a more in-depth look at the Traditional and Classical methods of education. You have also learned that there are five main types of ...
New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2016, Introductory Cengage Learning, 6 mar. 2015 - 576 páginas Take your students beyond the basics with the award-winning NEW PERSPECTIVES ON COMPUTER CONCEPTS. Designed to get all students up-to-speed on essential computer literacy skills, this market leading text goes deeper, pr...
« ΠροηγούμενηΣυνέχεια » 43°298 inhabitants; Philadelphia, 108°161; how many more inhabitants were there in Philadelphia than in Boston 7 Ans. 64'863. 21. A gentleman purchased twenty-five thousand acres of wild land. After selling a certain quantity, he had eighteen thousand, eight hundred and sixtyone acres left. How ...
"A future where gardens bring joy and inspiration to all of society". The above quote is our teams' core mission statement but in order to include the broad range of people that make up our society, young and old, able-bodied and not, we must consider accessibility as an important factor in what we do as a team. In bot...
The Matrix: Agent Smith Speech - Classified Humans as a virus. - What type of society was he talking about? - A hunter/gatherer society—food is obtained from wild plants and animals. People largely depend on nature as they find it. This is truly an "unsustainable" model for society. - This needs to be contrasted with a...
By Erin Flegg – republished with permission from desmog.ca At a time when B.C.’s politicians are considering flooding the Peace Valley for the Site C hydroelectric dam, a new project by the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association says the province could be sitting on a figurative gold mine of power with low environmenta...
David committed murder and adultery and he was allowed to remain as king, but Saul performed a premature sacrifice and he lost the throne. What’s up with that? Why was God so mean to Saul? But perhaps the most troubling aspect of Saul’s narrative involves God’s command to Saul through the prophet Samuel to destroy the ...
Rat Lungworm Disease (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) is a parasite that primarily impacts rats, but has unfortunate impacts on humans, too. The parasite reproduces in rats, but is excreted in its larval stage and completes its development inside slugs or snails as an intermediate host. If a rat consumes a snail or slug, ...
Resources for Parents Living in the Digital World: Resources and Information for RCPS Parents Collection of resources gathered by RCPS ITRTs to provide basic information to parents about social media, internet safety, digital footprint, and copyright. My kid has a Chromebook. Presentation provided by RCPS ITRTs to pare...
Besides astrological aspects, planets and zodiac signs, there are other elements to consider, when we analyze a natal chart. Lunar Nodes are very important points in astrological charts and they are called Rahu and Ketu in Vedic Jyotish, Hindu astrology. Vedic Jyotish is a spiritual practice originating from the ancien...
Phosphine is among the stinkiest, most toxic gases on Earth, found in some of the foulest of places, including penguin dung heaps, the depths of swamps and bogs, and even in the bowels of some badgers and fish. This putrid “swamp gas” is also highly flammable and reactive with particles in our atmosphere. Most life on ...
an archaeological culture of the fifth millennium B. C., located in the Nile River Valley. It is named after the village of Badari in Middle Egypt, where burial sites and settlements of this culture were first discovered. Most implements were made of stone, wood, and bone; for this reason the Badarian culture is usuall...
Painted finishes contribute to the overall significance of a historic building. Traditional painting motifs, particularly in highly decorated interiors, were intended to respond to and harmonize with the overall architectural proportions, spaces, shapes, and shadows created by three-dimensional ornament. Historic finis...
The loom comb is a weaver’s good friend that helps move the yarns to where they need to go. What is a loom comb? A loom comb is a tool used to move the weft yarns into place. Of course you can use your hands to push the yarns down to the previous rows, but the density will not be even without a comb. What is a loom com...
Chapter 10. Accumulation A good deal of code in software systems accumulates information. The refactorings in this section target the improvement of code that accumulates information within an object or across several objects. A Collecting Parameter [Beck, SBPP] is an object that visits methods in order to accumulate i...
The story starts in the century which began with the explorations of Lewis and Clark and saw momentous events in America, including the War of 1812, the Civil War and the end of slavery. In 1811, devastating earthquakes (one of which changed the course of the mighty Mississippi River) could be felt across much of the c...
A common problem in FRC is driving straight, in autonomous mode or otherwise. This article describes two ways to accomplish this using either encoders or a gyro. Recommended prerequisite reading is PID Control. Using a Gyro¶ See the Gyro article for gyro basics. A gyro automatically corrects your turn as you drive. A s...
So now that you have some compost bins, you are ready to make compost! You’ll need to add brown (carbon) material and green (nitrogen) material for heat. For brown I use straw, old hay and leaves. For green I use chicken poo, goatie poo, horse manure but no dog or cat poo, (they eat meat), fresh grass and plant clippin...
China and Pakistan signed several agreements on the sidelines of the recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Beijing, including the further development of Pakistan’s Gwadar Port, which is expected to become an important part of China’s plans to build new Silk Roads, Guangzhou’s 21st Century Business H...
Improving Military Training with Machine Learning and AI A special forces warrior in training endures a tremendous amount of physical challenges in hopes of obtaining acceptance into elite military programs, such as U.S. Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, or Marine Corps Raiders. Though these kinds of individuals may be top-tie...
Charles Moore's Forth is based on a 16-bit virtual machine that passes parameters between functions using the Parameter Stack (also known as Data Stack). A stack is just a Last In, First Out (LIFO) structure contained in consecutive memory locations. The stack is often placed in the top of memory and grows downwards. S...
The application of machine learning techniques toward problems in the physical sciences is really taking off! Here’s an article about another group that used decision theory (similar to what we’ve developed at CASTLE Labs) to replicated a Nobel Prize-winning result in the field of Bose-Einstein Condensation. They used ...
The airway is one of the most critical topics in the ER. Read everything about the airway; it is not a waste of time. Even if you have to spend one year just for airway, it is worth it. You will always be confident in dealing with whatever situation that might come to you. Although reading is essential, practicing and ...
Many women love braids. A braid, or sometimes called a plait, is a complex structure or pattern that is made by interlacing multiple strands of hair. A braided hair creates such a distinctive look that enhances your beauty and elegance. However, there are various kinds of braids out there. Even though the most common m...
Most of us grew up knowing that seeing a black cat means bad luck. Asia in particular, has very superstitious folks. Sometimes, most of these superstitions are shared with children for them to behave properly. In Japan, superstitions are rooted from culture and history. Superstitions such as a black cat crossing your w...
Evaluation of Thermal Radiation Models for Fire Spread Between Objects (2010) Type of ContentTheses / Dissertations Thesis DisciplineFire Engineering Degree NameMaster of Engineering in Fire Engineering PublisherUniversity of Canterbury. Civil and Natural Resources Engineering AuthorsFleury, Robshow all Fire spread bet...
Chile’s Atacama Desert is one of the most inhospitable places on earth. Situated 2,300 meters above sea level and encircled by mountains, the region receives almost no rainfall and the blinding sun singes exposed human skin within minutes. But 40 meters below the salt flats lie our planet’s largest and purest reserves ...
“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” -Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) In March, researchers announced the discovery of a ‘super colony’ of Adélie penguins hidden amongst the remote Danger Islands off the northernmost tip of Antarctica. The colony’s existence was confirmed usi...
Serpent-like oarfish floats up in Malibu; natural history museum will study the creature A runner spotted the 12-foot-long fish with silvery scales and a scarlet red dorsal fin floundering in the waters just off Malibu Colony on Sunday. Before long, the serpentine fish washed ashore, dead. And just as quickly, word of ...
The lower, the safer Chapter 1: Introduction Author: Miguel Menegusto, December 2016 Since the first colonisers arrived back in the 1500s, precious gold reserves have been explored in the dry lands of central and southeast Brasil. From pickaxes and manual classifiers to automatised extractors, with pressure washers and...
Scabies are highly contagious and you may get scabies in many ways. The infection is basically because of the transfer of mites. These microscopic organs are eight-legged once. They produce small bumps and blisters in the webs between the fingers, on the wrists and the backs of the elbows, in the growing and on the kne...
More than 2,000 Jews were murdered in Molėtai in 24 hours in August 1941, including 700 adults and 1,469 children. In commemoration of the massacre, the town is holding a rally at the Holocaust site and a ceremony to unveil a monument to the victims of the Holocaust. “Unfortunately, August 29 of 1941 is a day of tragic...
The primary purpose of this mission was the deployment of the newly designed Hubble Space Telescope (HST). HST is the largest on-orbit observatory ever built and is capable of imaging objects up to 14 billion light years away. Unhampered by Earth's atmospheric distortion, resolution of HST images is 7 to 10 times great...
1. MYTH: The biggest influx of undocumented immigrants comes from people sneaking in through our uncontrolled border. Though we often portray the border as an uncontrolled area, between 2014 and 2015, border agents have actually more than doubled, while illegal immigration has actually decreased. But even with the incr...
Monday, October 14, 2019 Measure for Measure Essay Example for Free Measure for Measure Essay What evidence is there in the play to support both views? What interests and engages you in the play? There are many aspects of the play that engage and interest the audience, two main aspects being comedy and trickery. There ...
Skin tags are small growths of tissue on the skin's surface. They are usually benign and painless and do not grow or change. They can be found most anywhere on the body but are usually located on the neck, armpits, trunk, and body folds. The growths may be surgically removed by freezing (cryotherapy), or electrically b...
School microbiology will generally be safe, but before any practical activity is undertaken, risks must be assessed. Each individual (students, technicians or teachers) embarking on a practical activity is responsible for his or her health and safety and that of others affected by the work. Risk assessment will involve...
Hygiene Keeps You Healthy To mark the occasion of World Health Day, which is being organised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 7 April 2015, the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) is emphasising the significance of kitchen hygiene for consumers. "There is good and bad news where food safety is c...
Since ancient times, people have dreamed of a City of Youth, where the population never ages, and where any outsider who comes to live there will remain forever young. They probably did not have in mind, however, the “agelessness” of today’s Shenzhen, China. Lying just over the border from Hong Kong, this “instant city...
The highest social class in the Canterbury Tales is the Church or Clergy, those who pray. Its members include the Prioress, Monk, Friar, Parson, and Pardoner. These members haven’t always been in this hierarchy, they were born into one of the other classes and chose to commit their lives to the church. The prioress tri...
As in other tumors staging of a melanoma is important in the beginning of the treatment as the treatment is different depending how advanced the melanoma is. The American Joint Committee on Cancer has come up with a generally accepted staging system. Briefly, there are 4 stages with stage I and II having each two subcl...
Research estimating lockdown learning loss, published during the crisis, paints a grim picture of widening attainment gaps and long-term effects. But how robust are the findings? There are reasons to treat with care the reports put into the public domain so far. 1. Much of the research remains speculative Covid-19 and ...
opinion vs advice an opinion is a judgement, view or statement that is not conclusive. (Wiki) an opinion is not conclusive because it doesn’t put an end to doubt or question. which is why an opinion is not a fact. a fact is verifiable, so one can distinguish facts from opinion through the process of verifying the “fact...
The statistics are sobering. Rates of depression, anxiety and suicide among teens are on the rise, and by the time children reach the age of 17, more than 70 percent will have experienced at least one traumatic event, such as physical or sexual abuse or witnessing serious violence in their home or community. Schools an...
Water conservation is essential to ensure that we have adequate water today and into the future. It is up to all of us to use water wisely and is as simple as each of us making small changes. Conserving water not only protects this finite resource, but also saves energy and money. Ways to Save Indoors Fix leaks promptl...
Macroalgal browsing on a heavily degraded, urbanized equatorial reef system Peer reviewed, Journal article MetadataVis full innførsel OriginalversjonScientific Reports. 2017, 7 10.1038/s41598-017-08873-3 The removal of macroalgal biomass is critical to the health of coral reef ecosystems. Previous studies on relatively...
Sensory Processing Impairments (SPIs) comprise most of the symptoms of ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, and brain syndromes including fetal alcohol syndrome. Because they contribute to the difficulties inherent in such a wide range of psychiatric conditions, they ar...
On this day, July 28 in the year 1907, the inventor of non-breakable, heat-resistant and lightweight containers with airtight lids was born in New Hampshire, USA. His name was Earl Tupper, the founder of Tupperware Plastics Company. Earl Tupper was born and grew up in a farming village. As a child, he went around the n...
Consciously or unconsciously, we are all aware of Charles Atlas and his business. In today’s article we will look at Atlas, Physical Culture and constructions of White Masculinity in 1920s to 40s America. I believe Atlas’s ‘Dynamic Tension’ product was successful in this time as claimed to provide men with masculine qu...
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Kindly Shared By: Date Shared: 19 April 2017 Tags Describing Content or Audience: Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each clue. Fill in the correct answers, one letter per square, both across and down, from the given clues. Target Language or Knowledge: Blood the red liquid that your heart pumps arou...
The history of West Africa can be divided into five major periods: first, its prehistory, in which the first human settlers arrived, developed agriculture, and made contact with peoples to the north; the second, the Iron Age empires that consolidated both intra-African, and extra-African trade, and developed centralize...
How to thin fruit trees Thinning is the process of reducing the number of fruitlets on the tree so that the remaining fruit reaches good size and quality. It also helps prevent broken branches in some heavy-cropping varieties. Thinning helps guarantee a crop next year, by discouraging biennial bearing – the tendency to...