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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the worsening Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) a public-health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). The move came amid renewed fears that the virus could spread beyond the DRC’s borders.
The declaration is the WHO’s highest level of ala... |
Frederick Douglass delivered a Lincoln reality check at Emancipation Memorial unveiling
On April 14, 1876, Frederick Douglass arrived at the unveiling ceremony for the Emancipation Memorial, the statue now under attack by some protesters in Washington's Lincoln Park.
A crowd of 25,000, many of them African American, ha... |
December 20, 2016
Human existence is all about communities and societies where the presence of leadership becomes inevitable. Leadership is simply influencing individuals or group of persons toward a positive or negative objective. Synonymously, John C. Maxwell defines leadership as influencing others to achieve a purp... |
One of the most important topics in defensive play is compactness. A key principle of compactness is that the playing area of the opposition is minimised so there is less space for them to attack in. Give your players a lesson in compactness MORE
If the communication is poor or the defenders don’t listen to their sweep... |
Indexed on: 07 Sep '13Published on: 07 Sep '13Published in: American journal of botany
Plants are teeming with microbial organisms including those that colonize internal tissues as well as those that adhere to external surfaces. In the rhizosphere, the plant-associated microbiome is intricately involved in plant health... |
Posted By Claire on January 28, 2014
On this day in history, 28th January 1457, King Henry VII (also known as Henry Tudor) was born at Pembroke Castle on the south-west coast of Wales.
His father was Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, and his mother was Lady Margaret Beaufort. Henry’s paternal grandparents were Owen T... |
Posted By Claire on May 4, 2015
On or around 4th May 1536, Sir William Kingston, Constable of the Tower of London, wrote to Thomas Cromwell to report back on things that the Queen had said during her imprisonment. The ladies who were attending on Anne in the Tower had been carefully chosen by Cromwell and had been inst... |
WASH Practices: situational and behavioral analyses to inform policy and practice
Access to adequate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is critical in the prevention of neglected tropical diseases including trachoma, soil-transmitted helminths, and schistosomiasis. These diseases affect more than 1.5 billion people, ... |
Malaria gives mosquitoes the munchies
Malaria manipulates infected mosquitoes, making them more attracted to human skin odours, new research has revealed.
Writing in PLoS One, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine scientist James Logan and his colleagues presented groups of Anopheles mosquitoes, which transmit... |
Waste Water treatment in 21 Irish towns is not up to national and European standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency says sewage from the equivalent of 77,000 people in 36 towns and villages is released into the environment every day without treatment.
The Agency says this is unacceptable and poses a risk to the e... |
Growing up, I always wanted to tame my mane. It was tempestuous, wild, big, thick, and rough—the complete opposite of what my young, impressionable mind was told “attractive” looked like. Simply by growing up in America, I had been led to believe that my hair was “stressed out” and needed to “relax.” So that’s what I d... |
First, some clarification: Under existing law, the United States was already on pace to spend $972.9 billion on these programs over the next decade. So the bill before Congress would technically cut spending, relative to that baseline, by about $16.5 billion.
How does it do that? Well, food stamps are cut by $8 billion... |
A teacher's interaction with parents is usually during the biannual parent-teacher meeting, in which parents often come in expecting to discuss the academic progress of their child.
However, teachers may find themselves in a situation where despite talking to a student, and involving the college counselor, a behavioral... |
It isn’t quite clear yet what the economic repercussions of the Corona crisis will be, but a global recession has been forecast. Governments are planning recovery packages worth billions to prop up the economy. In this context, policymakers have to consider the question of whether they want to step up investment in env... |
Seeing the aurora makes certain to be remembered for some movement pail list individuals. His excellence and appeal are not dismissed. Sadly, this astounding common marvel must be seen close to the Poles, both North and south. Likewise, there are numerous realities about the aurora that you should know. Here are 15 rem... |
SFRC Serves: William Yarley
Welcome to our new Summer Blog Series, SFRC Serves. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we are sharing stories of how our students and alumni give back to their communities.
Bachelor in Forest Resources and Conservation
William Yarley is a Forest Resources and Conservation student in the third year of... |
Preparing for Presentation
You will have 15 minutes for your talk, followed by 2 minutes for Q&A. Please design your slides to fit the time frame and practice to make sure you will not run out of time. Most authors find that 10-12 slides are about right. Additional slides (Backup slides) could be prepared to support po... |
This strategy features in the framework of Agenda 21 as formulated at UNCED (Rio de Janeiro, 1992), now coordinated by the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development and implemented through national and local authorities. Agenda 21 recommends encouraging institutions of higher learning to review their curricu... |
24 June 2020
The predictors of success and failure in endodontically treated teeth depends on several factors: Apical Pathosis, Bacterial status of the canal prior to obturation, Extent and quality of the obturation and Quality of the coronal restoration, Torabinejad 2008(1). These need to be emphasised since majority ... |
Merrill’s first principles of instruction
This guide was synthesised from M. David Merrill’s 2002 paper, available here.
The premise of Merrill’s first principles of instruction is that there exists:
[…] a set of principles that can be found in most instructional design theories and models and even though the terms use... |
All Good Gifts ~ Conclusion by Judith Cullen
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Some students only wrote to their pen pals for the rest of the school year, letting the delights andattractions of the summer months cushion their enthusiasm for overseas correspondence. The two girls, Ann in
America and Anna in Germany, continued to w... |
Plant diseases cost the world enough food to feed at least half a billion people, equivalent to 100 times the population of Scotland, every year. The interaction between plants, microbes and insects is a key battleground in the global fight for food security and public health.
Jorunn Bos, a researcher at the Division o... |
The JargonFile:forked entry is accurate, but not complete, in describing the influence of the right to fork on the social structure of a software project's user and developer communities.
Forking isn't unique to free software projects, but also takes place in non-profit associations and political and religious movement... |
Talk: They Hear You
Underage drinking is a serious problem across the United States and in Paterson. Thankfully, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has created Talk. They hear you.—an awareness/education program that empowers parents and caregivers to talk with children early about a... |
This section is intended to deliver some advices when it comes to cleaning our finds. It’s really important to make the following statement though : almost all coins found in the ground will be graded with the mention “Environmental Damage”.
One may interpret it as “harm is already done”, if only considering the financ... |
Health experts are advising people to stay home as much as they can to stay safe from the coronavirus pandemic and slow its spread. This is especially important for those at higher risk, including people with cancer. It means big changes in daily routines including how and where you get your exercise, and what and when... |
writing of a character analysis. It includes rules for paper format and a sample analysis of a character from When you decide to write a character analysis (or have that choice made for you), you will need to do some should appear early in the analysis, perhaps in the essay title. When writing a character analysis essa... |
Toronto – April 8, 2019 – On April 9, UFCW Canada activists from across the country will join in observing Equal Pay Day – a day that represents how far into the next year a woman must work to earn the same amount made by a man in the previous year.
Nationally, women in Canada make an average of 32 percent less than me... |
Knee replacement, or knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve the pain and disability of osteoarthritis.
It may be performed for other knee diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. In patients with severe deformity from advanced... |
Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country in the central Atlantic Ocean. It was an uninhabited island which was first discovered and colonized by the Portuguese in the 15th century. It is comprised of a group of nine inhabited islands and one uninhabited one and lies 620 km o... |
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Lumbar vertebra 2
Other Terms: L2 vertebra
These large vertebrae are recognizable by their lack of transverse foramina or costal facets. They have large block-like bodies with kidney-shaped articular surfaces. The short, thick pedicles arise from the superopost... |
Dye tracing is tracing and tracking various types of flow using added dye to certain liquids. The purpose of doing this is to analyze the flowing in itself or the way a flow transports something as it conveys the flow. The float tracing method which has been around for ages has evolved into what is known as dye tracing... |
A phobia is an irrational and excessive fear of an object or situation, per the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Phobia is a sense of endangerment. For instance, somebody affected by agoraphobia will dread being trapped in an inescapable place or situation.
Here, we discuss 10 commonest phobias that folks suffer... |
Licenses are the biggest wellspring of innovative data. Patent are given to the designer as a compensation for its advancement as the selective right of the imposing business model for a time of 20 years from the need date of the creation. Because of progression in the IT area and web, presently these important records... |
Writing a research paper is an equally important part of most students’ college curriculum. But it can be quite intimidating to have to learn all about the English writing style and the way to correctly format one’s research papers. This doesn’t have to be true though. After a couple of simple guidelines can help to en... |
Adıyaman is one of the oldest settlements in history. In the surveys conducted in Adıyaman Palanlı Cave, it is understood that the history of the city dates back to B.C 40.000 years.
You can reach Adıyaman by road, railway and airway.
Nemrut is located in Kahta district of Adıyaman Province. Nemrut was built by King of... |
The role of Wikipedia in the intellectualisation of the African Languages: Why, what and how?
Wikipedia changed the world by putting an encyclopaedia within reach of anybody with internet access. Available in over 280 languages, it grows and improves by the hour and has become one of the most well-known and used resour... |
-Brønsted-Lowry acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors.
-In water, an acid can donate a proton to form aqueous H+ and the conjugate base; a base can accept a proton from water to form OH– and the conjugate acid.
-A buffer solution makes able to add a strong acid or base to a solution without causing a l... |
Clinical practical examinations have proven to be time consuming and logistically challenging to organise (Barman, 2005). But how can technology be incorporated to relieve costly constraints when students of paramedic science must be observed carrying out clinical procedures in exam conditions? One paramedic science pr... |
Across the country, schools are shuttered in the face of the current Covid-19 pandemic, in some states (like mine) for the rest of the school year. Yesterday afternoon, Governor Northam of Virginia announced that all private and public schools will remain closed through at least the end of this academic year. This anno... |
Phosphates and Nitrates Are Essentially Toxic to Florida’s Economic Health
Posted: Feb 01, 2016
Florida has long been an agricultural and cattle producing state. Naturally, these two industries also support the second largest industry in the state, food production. Agriculture, cattle, (2) and related foods contributed... |
What is this place called Canada? The second largest country in the world geographically, it is difficult to grasp the whole. Some peoples and provinces are nations unto themselves and resentment against the dominant centre in outlying regions runs deep.
Even agreeing on a founding moment in Canada’s past can be a chal... |
Cephalopods such as squids and octopuses still amaze scientists up to this day because of their sophisticated eyes “that rely on a lens to focus light provide them excellent vision”. The complexity that resulted from their independent evolution have baffled biologists for centuries. Hence, biologists resolved to unders... |
On a ridge named Korakiá south of Apíranthos lie the ruins of a tiny church called Panagía Chrysopigí. It is a unique, very unusual building. The archaeologist Georgios Mastoropoulos concludes from the smallness of the building and the architecture and masonry which are quite unusual for a church, that the building was... |
|Green Do's & Don'ts
Do use all-natural yarn when knitting your doggie a sweater.
Do frequent your nearby dog park for a free afternoon of outdoor fun. Don't forget to bring along your recyclable, eco-friendly doggie waste bags.
Don't think going green is an extreme lifestyle. Simple steps can help you and your dog bec... |
Bed bugs are some of the worst pests you could ever encounter.
Not only do they bite…
But they also spread incredibly fast and are very difficult to exterminate.
They hide in places like:
- under furniture
- dark cracks
- within laundry
so they can be hard to find.
Even if you spot and kill some of them, there are usua... |
June 23, 2016
(Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News) – Invariably, even medications that have widespread success and effectiveness will often display unpredictable levels of efficacy or adverse drug reactions (ADRs) at some point during clinical administration. Pharmacogenomics is one approach the scientific commun... |
We are pleased to announce that we are now offering our full product range without restrictions. Due to unprecedented demand with our delivery partners, we are advising to allow additional time for delivery.
The Telegraph Team
In November 1859, the French warship La Gloire was launched. She was the world's first seagoi... |
We are pleased to announce that we are now offering our full product range without restrictions. Due to unprecedented demand with our delivery partners, we are advising to allow additional time for delivery.
The Telegraph Team
Considered one of the eminent writers of twentieth-century African-American literature, Zora ... |
How irony and sarcasm are seen in Buddhism? For example, are they considered wrong speech in all ocasions?
For many of us, the most difficult part of practicing right speech lies in how we express our sense of humor. Especially here in America, we're used to getting laughs with exaggeration, sarcasm, group stereotypes,... |
Written by Rick Kubina
When applying the scientific method, people will manipulate or observe variables. A “variable” refers to any factor a scientist can control, change, or measure in an experiment. Examples of variables include: a drug designed to cure strep throat, an exercise method geared towards helping people l... |
This book/resource presents a view of blockchains and cryptocurrencies as common pool resources, and as products of commons-based peer production. These concepts will be introduced, and their relevance to understanding blockchain ecosystems will be explored.
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) is behind most of the di... |
How Sleep and Weight Loss Are Related
If you’ve been trying to lose weight while at the same time suffering from a loss of sleep due to TMJ, bruxism, or other dental issues, you’ve probably been struggling. That’s because it’s nearly impossible to get a good night’s sleep when you’re grinding or clenching your teeth th... |
Cinquain Poetry Challenge #1
The Standard Cinquain
The Cinquain, Quintain, and Quintet are all terms we may be familiar with as poets, referring to a poem or stanza composed of five lines. Examples of cinquains can be found in many European languages, and the origin of the form dates back to medieval French poetry.
Wha... |
12 Powerfoods to Beat Diabetes
Can controlling your blood sugar and preventing diabetes complications be as simple as eating the right foods? Yes. Certain foods are packed with nutrients that stabilize blood sugar levels, protect your heart, and even save your vision from the damaging effects of diabetes. These 12 food... |
Healthy Heart: 7 Tips You Must Follow Every Day For A Healthy Heart
Tips For Healthy Heart: Lack of knowledge is what contributes to an increased risk of heart diseases in people; which now kills millions of people worldwide. Follow these simple tips for a healthy heart.
A healthy heart has much more to itself than fol... |
Chihuahuas might be little dogs, but they're prone to a lot of medical conditions. Some of these ailments are breed-specific, while others are common in small canines. While genetics cause certain Chi medical problems, improper handling and feeding of these little dogs can result in otherwise preventable issues.
Water ... |
The Brazilian Amazon is the size of Western Europe, and in the 41 years I have lived in the region and worked on problems of deforestation, an area larger than France has been cleared. Over the decades, I have watched as economic cycles, swings in commodity prices, and land speculation have led to peaks and valleys in ... |
Clear communication of scientific findings can inform the public so they can make better decisions. Effective communication can also enhance a scientist’s career. A scientist who communicates well can secure more funding, collaborate successfully with researchers from other fields, and teach in a more engaging way. EOS... |
Fusion energy and ITER
Could fusion, the energy source of the sun and stars, be the energy of the future? Fusion has the potential to provide a safe, cost-efficient and sustainable solution to European and global energy needs. For this reason, the EU is part of one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world, ca... |
Overview: Discussion of the physiology of iron, including iron absorption, transport, recycling, uptake by erythroid progenitors and iron regulation, via the protein hepcidin.
Tests related to iron
Iron concentrations in blood: How it is measured, interpretation of results.
Total iron binding capacity (TIBC): An indire... |
Environmental law and constitutional law have shaped each other in profound ways.
This is not surprising, given environmental law’s intimate connection with the regulation of private property rights. It not surprising for another reason: a major part of environmental law, especially public environmental law, can be tho... |
“A line is a dot that went for a walk…” Paul Klee
Castle and Sun, 1928, is an innovative abstract cityscape painting from Swiss artist Paul Klee.
This is a great art activity that includes printmaking or in kids’ language – stamping with blocks!
As blocks are used, children of all ages are able to construct their own l... |
Test your knowledge of phrasal verbs by doing multiple-choice quiz. It consists of 30 slides where students need to guess the correct answer. Also, they can learn the meaning of the incorrect ones and make sentences.
This downloadable teaching material is best suited for at Intermediate (B1) level. It is valuable for p... |
The various species of mallow are plants that are very common in our fields, from the mountains to the plains. They are certainly not among the most ornamental essences, but introducing them in our garden can be a good choice. They are in fact very precious for their medicinal virtues and are capable of making our gree... |
Follow the Isle of Man’s Sound Road all the way south and you reach a car park. Beyond the sea wall, the Calf of Man is clearly visible. This offshore island is just half a mile away but only accessible by boat in good weather. During stormy spells, the Calf can be isolated from the wider world for days. There are more... |
Speech, Occupational, Feeding and Myofunctional Therapy
See below for a brief overview of the services we offer. For further details, check out the “Services” tab.
- Speech Therapy works on your child’s ability to communicate with others effectively. A child might need speech therapy if they are not using words to comm... |
Empathy is the gateway to compassion. As we grow in mindfulness we become more aware of others and their needs and of the pain and suffering that mirrors our own experiences. We also gain the insight to understand our own potential and capacity to act to redress pain and suffering in others – our ability to show compas... |
Medieval weapons can be broadly divided into 'personal' weapons - those carried by individuals - and larger 'impersonal' or siege weapons, which had to be pulled onto the battlefield.
The Weapons of Early Man
The weapons of mankind have changed a great deal since man first took up a rock to hunt with. They have grown m... |
We have read in many chapters of the Coffin Texts that the s3mt was cut -although not destroyed (CT 334) – and offered, and that seems to happen when the mourners were shaved. But, do we know exactly what the s3mt was?
The Egyptian word s3mt had different meanings. According to A. Erman and H. Grapow, it meant “sadness... |
Businesses from Bangor to Barstow have begun reopening. As they do, the safety of their employees and customers — from both real and perceived risks — have become paramount concerns. Concerns over catching and spreading the coronavirus mean that the roughly 40% of workers able to work from home likely will continue to ... |
In a new study published in the European Spine Journal, researchers wanted to see if hormone deficiencies were a triggering event for adult degenerative scoliosis, a condition that commonly occurs in postmenopausal women. It is thought that menopausal hormone changes affect bone density, which sets off a cascade of eve... |
Brisbane River Recovery
The Brisbane River is the lifeblood of South East Queensland. Known colloquially as the ‘Brown Snake’, the 344km-long river forms in Mt Stanley and flows through Brisbane before emptying in Moreton Bay.
Historically, the Brisbane River was admired for its natural beauty and known for the abundan... |
During Harvard’s recent Worldwide Week, Donna Hackley, DMD, MA, an instructor in Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology at HSDM, was featured on a panel of global and community health experts titled, “Climate Change, the Environment, and Oral Health.” Hackley spoke candidly about the bi-directional relationship between en... |
Hackers Can Spy On Your Conversation Using An Ordinary Light Bulb In Your Room: Study
Hackers have become much sophisticated in their cyber attacks given the technological advancements. To that end, a new study reveals that hackers are making use of an ordinary light bulb in your room to eavesdrop on your conversations... |
A plastic High Density Polyethylene container is supposed to protect its contents, in some cases even when it falls. To test this, drop tests are performed. The contents of a container can influence its behaviour during a drop test.
With Abaqus Explicit, it is possible and quite straight forward to simulate a container... |
From their position on the International Space Station, astronauts are treated to a unique view of our planet that most people will never have the chance to see.
The ISS orbits Earth at a height of around 250 miles, meaning the space station makes around 16 trips around Earth every single day.
Now, one NASA astronaut o... |
Canada probably will fail to meet its international commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under even the best-case scenario, according to a new report by the Canadian government.
The country, which continues to expand oil and gas production in Alberta's oil sands despite its stated ambitions to curtail emission... |
NASA and SpaceX Will Soon Send Humans Into Space
It will be the first crewed flight from American soil in nearly a decade.
Did you know that NASA has not sent humans into space from American soil in nearly a decade? Well, that's all about to change.
If all goes well, NASA and SpaceX will be sending a crewed mission nex... |
Large-scale weather patterns favorable for tornado occurrence have been understood for many decades. Yet prediction of tornadoes, especially at extended lead periods of more than a few days, remains an arduous task, partly due to the space and time scales involved. Recent research has shown that tropical convection, se... |
The Cango Caves are a system of limestone caves in the foothills of the Swartberg mountain range of South Africa. The caves are about 17 miles (27 kilometers) from Oudtshoorn, in the Western Cape province. They are known for their spectacular rock formations.
The Cango Caves were formed over millions of years, as under... |
Science Day at COP14
The first UNCCD SPI Science Day brought together a diverse and highly-engaged audience of over hundred people, including scientists, policy-makers, practitioners, students, journalists and representatives of civil society organizations (CSOs) and development agencies.
Invited speakers emphasized th... |
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is also known as stage IV or advanced breast cancer. It has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body (most often the bones, lungs, liver or brain). Some women have MBC when they are first diagnosed. But this is not common in the U.S. Here, most women de... |
Animals can be cute as they can be deadly, and some of the deadlier ones happen to be so because of their extreme poisonous qualities.
Welcome to our channel, and today we’ll be presenting you with our countdown on the top ten most poisonous animals in the world. You’ll be shocked to find out which one sits at the bott... |
This “The Best…” list is focusing on two types of map-making sites on the web.
One type allows you or your students to add personal, historical, and/or information and observations to a basic world or local map. Creating maps online at these sites can be excellent learning activities for English Language Learners and a... |
Haiti Cholera Outbreak Spreads To Port-au-Prince
November 10, 2010 By Staff
Today in Latin America
Top Story — The cholera outbreak in Haiti has now spread to the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince, the Haitian health ministry said on Tuesday.
Doctors in the city are treating 73 people for the water-born disease and med... |
Commuting by cycling has many advantages when compared to using automobiles. These include, a reduced carbon footprint and not getting stuck in traffic whilst also being good physical exercise. Nonetheless cycling as a mode of transport can also have several potential downsides, including hills, the need of a shower af... |
Australian cancer testing declines during coronavirus pandemic
1 July 2020
Cancer testing in Australia has reduced significantly during the COVID-19 crisis, with testing and screening for some cancers declining by more than 50 percent in April, often because of shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) for healt... |
The bare minimum: Living intentionally
April 23, 2019
Since the beginning of modern consumption, some people choose to pinch pennies and continue living with as little as possible. Although this subculture currently takes the name of Minimalism, it stems from the long-held idea of “simple living,” practiced by people r... |
What Causes Flooding
Tropical Storms and Hurricanes
Hurricanes pack a triple punch: high winds, soaking rain, and flying debris. They can cause storm surges to coastal areas, as well as create heavy rainfall which in turn causes flooding hundreds of miles inland. While all coastal areas are at risk, certain cities are ... |
The popularity of Amazon’s Alexa shows that many people don’t mind trading some privacy to have a computer assistant always around to help them. But Bloomberg News recently reported that humans are also listening to many Alexa recordings.
Alexa is the name of Amazon’s digital assistant service. The service is built int... |
Functional rehabilitation is a restoration program that is designed to provide comprehensive treatment of an injury in an athlete.1 In contrast to traditional physical therapy, functional rehabilitation treats with the goal of returning the individual to full participation of the sport, at the prior level of activity. ... |
In Scotland, and many countries with Scottish connections, St Andrew’s Day is marked with a celebration of Scottish culture with traditional Scottish food, music and dance. Schools across Scotland hold special St Andrew’s Day events and activities including art shows, Scottish country dancing, lunchtime Ceilidhs, dance... |
This year’s flu season just keeps getting scarier: flu activity surged even higher in late January, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting the aggressive H3N2 influenza virus as widespread throughout the entire continental United States. As of January 27, 2018, the CDC has reported over 50 ... |
by Julie Patterson
Perhaps our most important short-term goal for writing students is to maintain stamina and excitement for writing. Get and keep them working in writers’ notebooks to achieve this—even if it means inviting them to make new ones at home.
Writers can focus on collecting and nurturing ideas for writing p... |
The djembé is probably the most popular african instrument around the globe. It is a west african Malinké drum, mounted with a goat or a cow skin, whose origins dates back to the 13th century. In Bambara or Malinké, “djembé” means “to gather”; this instrument accompanies a lot of important moments of the West African l... |
(A) History of India :
1. Indus Valley Civilization in India and important excavated sites - It’s salient features.
2. The Vedic times, Jainism and Buddhism. The Nanda Dynasty.
3. Foreign invasions on India and their impact.
4. Important Dynasties of Ancient India with special reference to the Mauryas, the Sungas, The ... |
Comparison of flavonoid intake assessment methods†
Background: Flavonoids are a diverse group of polyphenolic compounds found in high concentrations in many plant foods and beverages. High flavonoid intake has been associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. To date, population based studies have used the United S... |
Running a large-scale mining operation in the United States is getting harder and harder to do. The amount of permitting required to get a mine into operation is no small task. In fact, today most sizable mining operations are limited to just the large companies that have access to millions of dollars that are able to ... |
The Universe is expanding, and that expansion is speeding up over time. These two facts have been well established through observation, but we don’t know what’s causing that expansion. It seems to be some mysterious, unknown energy that acts like the opposite of gravity.
We call this hypothetical energy “dark energy“, ... |
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