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Liverpool artwork of the week 2011-14. ‘Ulysses and the Rings’ by Francesco Primaticcio, (1504/5 – 1570), , drawn about 1548. In Old Master Drawings at Lady Lever Gallery, 22 October 2010 – 2 May 2011
Only a few weeks left to catch this excellent exhibition of old drawings by the masters at Lady Lever.
The works in thi... |
Irma Susanti lives a few metres away from a concrete wall that barely keeps seawater from inundating her slum neighbourhood in the north of the Indonesian capital.
A few years ago, authorities raised the wall by nearly a metre, to 2.3 metres high. But even that is sometimes not enough to prevent the dark brown smelly w... |
The Saxons can trace their descent back to Isaac, the son of Abraham. This name was chosen by God for this very special child the child of Abraham’s old age. Genesis 17:19. The name means laughter, Genesis 21:6.
Isaac was born after his parents were past the normal age for bearing a child. He was born for a special pur... |
The rainy season usually often comes with floods. This of course can be the emergence of disease. The reason is that during the rainy season not all human endurance is strong, there are some that decline. Some diseases that often attack in the rainy season and flooding, such as skin diseases due to bacteria and fungi, ... |
Milly Main: Hospital infection spiked at time of child's death
Higher than expected rates of some infections were found in cancer patients at Glasgow's children's hospital in 2017, a report has said.
Health Protection Scotland said there was an upturn in "gram-negative" bacteria over a 10-month period.
This came a year... |
Most associate a business that is under attack with physical theft of products or assets. However, cybercrime is an extremely real and costly occurrence that takes place in the U.S. far more than you might think. A breach in sensitive business data can result in such a severe loss, the company may not be able to bounce... |
ঘুমনার ব্যবস্থাযুক্ত রেলগাড়ির কামরাবিশেষ
Noun(1) luxurious passenger car; for day or night travel
(1) Pullman :: Pullman
Different Formspullman, pullmans
Word Example from TV Shows
The best way to learn proper English is to read news report, and watch news on TV. Watching TV shows is a great way to learn casual Englis... |
Over this term, children will become experienced writers working on a range of genres including; non-chronological reports, narratives, and newspaper reports.
Our class novel this term is The Jaguar Stones: Middleworld.
You can help by:
*Encouraging your child to complete their weekly spellings.
*Hearing your child rea... |
The purpose of the three illustrations in Luke 15 is to justify Christ's conduct in receiving sinners and to show that to rejoice over their return is good and proper. In the first, that of the lost sheep, the lost one is viewed from man's perspective—as one who suffers and therefore needs salvation. In the second, tha... |
Uesugi Kenshin, also called Uesugi Terutora, original name Nagao Torachiyo, (born Feb. 18, 1530, Takada, Echigo province, Japan—died April 19, 1578, Takada), one of the most powerful military figures in 16th-century Japan.
Nagao Torachiyo was the third son of the head of Echigo province in northeastern Japan. With the ... |
It’s summertime again. Many of you will be taking vacations and planning outdoor activities that include the canine members of your family. But, just like humans, dogs can become overheated in the hot Florida sun. That means they are at risk for canine heat stroke.
Do you know the warning signs of canine heat stroke?
H... |
Zeolite-supported cobalt nanoparticles enable selective Fischer–Tropsch conversion of syngas to gasoline, jet fuel and diesel
A new Fischer–Tropsch catalyst could enable fuel manufacturers to selectively produce different types of liquid fuel directly from syngas. The technology, which makes fuel from non-petroleum car... |
The Utah territorial legislature debated whether to extend voting rights to women from January 27, 1870, until February 10, when both chambers of the legislature (the House and the Council) unanimously passed an act conferring woman suffrage.1 Territorial secretary and acting governor Stephen A. Mann signed the bill tw... |
Let's Plan Together
I am very excited about 2017. For 35 years I have been learning about the way our human race functions. Everything from how we create physical environments, build governance institutions and develop social / cultural networks. There is a way of doing this in an inclusive, consensus building, continu... |
Sign up for a Free 30 Day Trial of G Suite Business and get Free Admin support from Google Certified Deployment Specialists.
Google Spreadsheets is a great alternative to Microsoft Excel. The interface is minimalist yet powerful and you can collaborate on Google Spreadsheets with up to 99 other colleagues. Spreadsheets... |
Although the Werner Plan was put on the back burner because of the French veto and international monetary turbulence, the issue of economic and monetary union (EMU) was still on the table.
The six Member States had to reach agreement on a blueprint for the short term. On 22 March 1971, the Council of Economic and Finan... |
Those of you living near places with salmon and other fish species mentioned here may want to heed this article from the Chico Enterprise Record.
Don’t feed your dogs raw fish
By Mary Weston/Staff Writer
Salmon can poison dogs.
Not the salmon itself, but an organism called Neorickettsia helminthoeeca, which travels in ... |
An unusual conference focuses on sociability as an essential part of the species' survival kit
alone and uncared for? Reach out to others, or you may grow up to be disturbed and dangerous individuals, who are likely to die at a young age. This is the outcome of a recent conference organised at Georgetown University by ... |
Marie Curie grew up in Warsaw, Poland where she was born on November 7, 1867. Her birth name was Maria Sklodowska, but her family called her Manya. Her parents were both teachers. Her dad taught math and physics and her mom was headmistress at a girl's school. Marie was the youngest of five children.
Growing up the chi... |
9.4.1 Foods for special diets
NICE NG20: Coeliac disease: recognition, assessment and management
Gluten Free Products
Coeliac disease is a medical condition which requires lifelong exclusion of gluten from the diet and dietary compliance is the key to successful management.
Many everyday foods are gluten free e.g. pota... |
We Have a National Reading Crisis
What are the reading research insights that every educator should know?
If your district isn’t having an “uh oh” moment around reading instruction, it probably should be. Educators across the country are experiencing a collective awakening about literacy instruction, thanks to a recent... |
Traditional teaching pedagogies involve learning by reading or viewing images. With the evolution of technology, videos came into picture and students started learning by watching videos. To fill the gaps of anything untouched or unseen, imagination serves as the resort. But there’s one technology that provides learner... |
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Reconstruction
One of the most commonly injured ligaments of the body is the medial collateral ligament (MCL) of the knee. The majority of MCL injuries are a result of force to the knee and is commonly seen with athletes that end up injuring the ligament due to twisting or bending of th... |
What is a Chipset, Anyway? Why should I care?
This is a topic we've covered in length before, but I'll provide a quick recap (though I highly encourage you to read the previous chipset analysis). In the linked article, we interviewed computer scientist Jim Vincent, who explained chipsets excellently:
"The chipset is li... |
Genealogical Education: Magazines and Journals
Reading is Fundamental, Even in Genealogy
Genealogical education is constant. Our primary form of education is through hands-on research experience. But we also learn by attending conferences and institutes, completing online and home study courses and reading genealogical... |
The Great Flood of 1894
Posted on 23 April 2016
In the early days of Portland, the Willamette Valley was a rather wild place. The forest was incredibly dense and the river untamed. The city of Portland, built among the stumps of trees close to the rivers edge, was inhabited by a bunch of hard scrabble pioneers, from lu... |
are the healthy new super spice because of their high levels of natural antioxidants
, scientists have found.
Researchers have identified cloves, botanical name Syzygium aromaticum, as the best antioxidant spice, due to the fact they contain high levels of phenolic compounds, as well as having other health-protective p... |
Oesophageal atresia is a rare birth defect that affects a baby's oesophagus (the tube through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach).
Read about orf, a viral skin disease that can be spread to humans by handling infected sheep and goats.
Find out about osteophytes, which are bony lumps (bone spurs) that grow ... |
Many of our students ask the question "What is the difference between a shockable and non-shockable heart rhythm?" A shockable versus nonshockable initial rhythm can be determined by a shock as opposed to a no-shock message from an automated external defibrillator (AED) or by a review of the electronic recording.
The f... |
Cyclone Amphan shows cost of delaying $38 billion Bangladesh delta plan
In an effort to strengthen its climate resilience, the Bangladesh government in 2018 approved Delta Plan 2100, an eight-decade program combining water and land management and development.Updated: May 26, 2020 09:02 IST
Mizanur Rahman recalls the la... |
From protein powders to bars and high-protein diets, we’re eating more protein than ever. But do we really need to be consuming quite so much?
Protein shakes and bars were once the domain of fitness fanatics. But with the rise in the popularity of high-protein diets, like Atkins, the sports nutrition market has explode... |
COVID-19 originated in late 2019 as a new and highly contagious respiratory disease causing severe illness and death, particularly among the elderly. Because of this, the health and safety of the nation’s 1.4 million nursing home residents—who are often in frail health and living in close proximity to one another—has b... |
This article was taken from the Sunshine Coast Council Website – Factsheet 21/11/2017
The Sunshine Coast region often experiences large numbers of adult mosquitoes over the warmer months. Council has a Pest Management Plan to manage mosquitos and there are actions you can take around your home to minimise the impact to... |
If you think that when you visit a website you are only touching a single web server, think again. The most popular and less popular websites on the Web are intentionally instrumented to share information about your visit with third parties, including information aggregators, advertisers, media content suppliers, and f... |
Intoximeters website reference credits and footnotes:
1 The basic idea behind the “Drink Wheel” came from a variety of different charts and devices for estimating Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) that we have compiled over the years.
2 The information on alcohol content of typical drinks comes from the “Blood Alcohol ... |
Why did people go on pilgrimages in the past? Were they purely religious journeys? Is pilgrimage a thing of the past or is it still relevant today?
Traditionally, pilgrimage implied a spiritual experience, an act of worship or veneration to give thanks or to pay penance. It involved a journey to see someone or somethin... |
Two years ago, Gartner reported that augmented reality was on the verge of becoming a technology with valuable potential for the business world. I remember thinking, “Hmmm… Maybe I’d better take a look.”
If you’re wondering what exactly “augmented reality” is, Gartner’s principal research analyst, Tuong Huy Nguyen, exp... |
This is the topic we’ve chosen for our next CLASS DEBATE. It’s gonna be fun and since I always enjoy researching and updating my knowledge – it’s called long life learning 🙂 -I’ve created this post.
First of all I’d like you to answer the questions of this POLL.
When you hear the word “Social network” does your mind i... |
Lithium Titanate or lithium titanium oxide (Li4Ti5O12 Spinel, “LTO”) is an electrode material with exceptional electrochemical stability. It is used as the anode materials in lithium-ion batteries for applications that require long cycle life, high rate, and high coulombic efficiency. It is usually coupled with a LiFeP... |
A new case study of a stroke patient suggests that adults' brains might be just as "plastic," or capable of creating new neural pathways, as those of children.
Past research has established the remarkable capacity of young brains to change or adapt to deficits by creating new signaling routes, a phenomenon called plast... |
As a lean protein filled with omega-3 fatty acids, tuna can help you build muscle and lose weight. But choosing the form in which you eat it, whether raw tuna, canned or cooked — as well as how you prepare it — can have an effect on your health.
Raw tuna, like the canned and cooked versions, contains healthy omega-3 fa... |
The Puritan Revolution of mid-seventeenth-century England produced an explosion of new and important political thinking. In addition to most famous thinkers, Thomas Hobbes, Sir Robert Filmer and the Levellers, there are other important figures who have been relatively neglected, of whom Anthony Ascham is one. This book... |
A new breakthrough in antidepressant medication may change the way that doctors evaluate and treat depressed patients. Inhibiting the BMP pathway in the brains of depressed patients has been shown to reduce symptoms like depression and anxiety. Nearly 16 million American adults have had at least one major depressive ep... |
Randolph, Mass. – Summer is a great time for children with autism and other special needs to enjoy family outings that may include picnics in the park, a visit to the beach, or a road trip to another state. To help ensure your child's safety this summer, we offer the following tips.
Tips for being safe around the water... |
Zoning ordinances regulate uses of land by establishing regulations based on:
- Areas and dimensions of land and structures,
- Density of population,
- Intensity of use,
- Protection and preservation of natural and historic resources.
Click here for the Middletown Township Zoning Ordinance.
The Zoning Map identifies th... |
Not only will the moon be at its closest point point to Earth in it orbit on Sept. 27, it will also pass completely into Earth’s shadow, turning the lunar body into a red-tinted “blood moon” for anyone who has clear, dark skies on the planet’s surface.
“All of South America and most of North and Central America will se... |
It’s an ugly fact of life that getting old means getting infections. Old people get attacked more by pathogens, and the damage that these germs cause can speed up the aging process, leading to even more infections. The standard explanation for this vulnerability is that the immune system falters in old age, opening an ... |
What Is Alcohol Intolerance ?
It causes an instant, nauseating reaction soon after the intake of alcohol. Common signs of alcohol intolerance include:
- Skin flushing.
- Nasal congestion.
At times, alcohol intolerance is mistakenly interpreted as alcohol allergy. The cause of alcohol intolerance is an inherited conditi... |
For more information on DNA, visit http://meas.nema.go.ke
DNA means Designated National Authority
Under the Kyoto Protocol every country is required to set up a Designated National Authority (DNA). In Kenya, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is the Designated National Authority. NEMA is a government ... |
Faith & Insight: How do people see you?
For the Nevada Appeal
Happy Advent everyone. I hope everyone’s prepared for the Christmas season.
I would like to discuss the skill of making yourself understood. We listen to each other with our ears, our eyes and our life experiences. In fact, it’s estimated that your words are... |
Despite being tens of millions of years old, some beetle fossils appear almost as they did in life. Not only are their shape and structure preserved, but so are the actual colors of their shells, which have changed only slightly in the intervening eons.
Though relatively little-known, these fossils represent the purest... |
The research, led by John Benson, an ecologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, fits into the larger scientific effort to understand the roles predators play in shaping habitats and maintaining ecological balance.
Benson, who authored the study with former doctoral adviser Brent Patterson, a research scientist at... |
What's stranding in your area?
Beached! is a new project which aims to map the mass accumulations of dead or dying sea life on our beach strandlines, from Southport to Aberdyfi. These are a common and, mostly, natural occurrence as part of the cycle of life in our seas but we know very little about where or why these ‘... |
This Rare Footage In The 1950s Shows Pennsylvania Like You’ve Never Seen Before
Anyone who’s driven across the state knows that Pennsylvanian highways often include tunnels. The tunnels along the Turnpike allow traffic to pass directly underneath the region’s mountainous terrain. The Turnpike itself was first built dur... |
From the International Conference on Libya in Palermo. November 13, 2018. Picture by Alexander Miridonov/Kommersant/Sipa USA/PA Images. All rights reserved. Since the fall of Gaddafi’s regime in 2011, Libya has had three distinct electoral experiences, which have in turn given birth to three political institutions: the... |
ISBN : 9780198811930
Interoception is the body-to-brain axis of sensations that originates from the internal body and visceral organs. It plays a unique role in ensuring homeostasis, allowing human beings to experience and perceive the state of their bodies at any one time.
However, interoception is rapidly gaining int... |
This week I let my 7-year-old daughter play on my smartphone for 2 hours while my 2-year-old son was napping while I was working from home. I talked to my friends about how our schedule is hindering their playtime and the guilt we felt of letting our kids spend most of the time watching the screen. Most of you includin... |
The overall function of the immune system is to prevent or limit infection.
The Immune response is the body's ability to stay safe by affording protection against harmful agents and involves lines of defense against most microbes as well as specialized and highly specific response to a particular offender.
This immune ... |
South Africa is the only country on the African continent with nuclear power generation, but Russia is working to make nuclear power a reality for more African nations. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at a Russia-Africa summit in Sochi, Russia, in late October—attended by heads of state and government representa... |
Mercury has a freezing point of -38.8 degrees Celsius. This is also its melting point. This is the same as 234.3 Kelvin and -37.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
According to Jefferson Labs, mercury's melting and freezing point is -38.8 degrees Celsius; this is far lower than that of water. Its boiling point is 356.7 degrees Celsi... |
Mass communication is typically categorized as messages delivered through broadcast, print and digital media. News organizations use television and radio stations, newspapers, and websites to disseminate news and information. Advertisers use TV, radio, newspapers, magazines and the Internet to present promotional messa... |
this article is written by rimjhim vaishnavi, a student of nusrl, ranchi. historical background of mining legislation in india mining is not a new phenomenon; neither the need for law regulating mining is new. there has been laws guiding and regulating mining activities since 19th century. the first proposal for regula... |
Ending The HIV Epidemic
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has pledged to eliminate all new cases of HIV within a decade. The department says the plan is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to change the landscape of public health.
Cuyahoga County was identified among 48 counties, Was... |
Women’s Museum of California exhibit tells the stories of African American women from a local perspective
The “1619 National Celebration of Black Women Exhibit” aims to recognize, honor and be inspired by the contributions made by African American women since the first enslaved men, women and children from Africa set f... |
Venice tide barriers pass another test but skeptics remain
Floated along by barge , one of the 10-ton barriers designed to relieve Venice’s perennial flooding looks like a giant plaything: an oversized hinged yellow Lego.
Central to the plan to protect the city, some or all of the 78 barriers will one day be raised whe... |
The Importance of Sleep to Child Development
Importance of Sleep to Child
September 18th, 2015
Sleep is vital to health for everyone but most importantly to children, due to their rapid growth and development in such a small period of time. It is estimated that children should sleep for approximately 50% of the day. Th... |
Explain the following in term Reduction of gain or loss of oxygen with two example.
Reduction Reaction: It is a chemical reaction in which loss of oxygen or gain of hydrogen takes place
Here, Copper Oxide is reduced to become Copper
Here, Zinc Oxide is reduced to become Zinc
In a chemical reaction, when the oxygen is b... |
METAPHOR ACTIVITIES, ASSIGNMENTS, TASK CARDS, & MORE!
This metaphor activity packet includes a number of activities that will allow your students to understand and analyze the use of metaphors in writing. It will also give them the opportunity to be creative in their construction of metaphors!
WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ... |
THE ORARCH June, 1943
Serious race riots have flared up during June in both of the above-named cities. There is no particular mystery about these incidents, nor anything new about them. The last war produced the great Chicago race riots of July, 1917; and the alleged "draft riots" of New York in July, 1863, were direct... |
As the world’s population continue to grow, demand for enhanced and new infrastructure has never been greater. This poses many challenges and intensifies the risks of project delays and cost overruns. But the tech revolution is bringing fresh new opportunities, albeit slowly
Unlike the taxi industry, or the retail sect... |
Amphibious Vehicles Are the Military’s Latest Tax Dollar Sinkhole
One of the worst symptoms of the paralysis in Washington and at the Pentagon has been the inability to correctly match weapon systems with current enemy threat capabilities. Hence the United States Marine Corps is set to announce the final winner between... |
Charity Warns Urgent Action is Needed to Prevent Winter Deaths
Age UK says urgent action is needed to prevent excess winter deaths following the release of worrying statistics. Official figures have shown that there were 43,900 excess deaths in England and Wales last year – the highest number since 1999.
Excess winter ... |
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia.
1. A stout wooden stick; a cudgel.
2. A blow, such as one delivered with a stick.
3. Baseball A rounded, often wooden club, wider and heavier at the hitting end and tapering at the handle, used to strike the ball.
a. A club used in cricket, having a broad, flat-s... |
Science, Tech, Math › Science Biography of William Shockley, American Physicist and Inventor Share Flipboard Email Print Nobel Prize winning American physicists (L-R) John Bardeen (1908 - 1991), William Shockley (1910 - 1989) and Walter Brattain (1902 - 1987), who invented transistors, conduct an experiment. Hulton Arc... |
Science, Tech, Math › Science Nonmetals Photo Gallery and Facts The Colorful Part of the Periodic Table Share Flipboard Email Print Science Chemistry Periodic Table Basics Chemical Laws Molecules Projects & Experiments Scientific Method Biochemistry Physical Chemistry Medical Chemistry Chemistry In Everyday Life Famous... |
The Urban Curriculum
Urban teachers challenge themselves the same way we challenge our students — by questioning conventional approaches to teaching in order to unlock something greater.”
Urban’s curriculum is rich and extensive, including core academic classes, as well as an unusually large number of specialized cours... |
Collaborative. Reflective. Responsive. Innovative.
These four interrelated program themes provide lenses through which we filter our practice in the college classroom and to which we support your practice as teacher candidates during student teaching.
Learning is relational and communal. Responsive teachers create sign... |
A train derails with an ensuing fire and evacuation of a neighborhood. What was the root cause of the derailment?
Veryst worked with a team of investigators to analyze broken pieces recovered from the derailment, including rail car components and rail fragments.
Veryst performed dynamic multi-body simulations based on ... |
The historic Central Library welcomes more than two million visitors a year and is the cornerstone of the Milwaukee Public Library System. An official Milwaukee Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the original 1898 building was designed by architects Ferry & Clas in the Beaux Arts style. It... |
Our View: Remember red means stop
From the time we’re toddlers we begin to learn the concept of stop and go. The little of children can tell you “Red means stop and green means go.”
It seems to be a concept many forget as they age, though.
In fact, hundreds of people die each year in accidents caused by someone’s failu... |
The most common dizziness symptoms are nausea, clumsiness, faintness, feeling off balance, weakness, or a combination of one or more of these symptoms. Dizziness is generally a symptom of an underlying condition and is not considered an illness itself. Patients who are dizzy may say the room seems to be spinning; their... |
Recycling one ton of aluminum:
Saves 14,000 kWh of energy
Saves 39.6 barrels (1,663 gallons) of oil
Saves 237.6 million Btu's of energy
Saves 10 cubic yards of landfill space
Aluminum Recycling Tips
- Prepare aluminum cans for recycling by either crushing the cans to save space or leaving them uncrushed.
- Cans that ar... |
While many states are adopting policies to make homes, cars and appliances more energy efficient, a new report finds states in the Ohio Valley are moving in the opposite direction.
Both Ohio and Kentucky fell in the rankings, according to 2019 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard released Tuesday by the nonprofit American... |
How can women prevent arthritis?
Whenever we get a minor joint pain, we reach out to orthopedic doctors and get it resolved with minor treatment. However, arthritis pain is a different and worse than minor joint pain. Arthritis pain starts when the cartilage wears away. Simply put, the cartilage is a rubbery cushion th... |
A project recently launched by the Department of Energy will produce four affordable “smart home” prototypes and plenty of useful new data on zero-energy construction.One of the Department of Energy’s most intriguing research projects – a collaboration involving Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Tennessee Valley Autho... |
Since today is National hummingbird day—the winner of the photography challenge is the hummingbird.
There are currently over 300 species of hummingbirds in the western hemisphere with at 150 of them living within the equatorial belt (which is ranges from ten degrees north of the equator to ten degrees south of the equa... |
High IQ scores are often talked about as being an indicator of a person's success. After all, when you think of a highly intelligent person, some of the more well-known geniuses like Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein and Mozart likely come to mind. All of these men were very successful in their fields, and their brill... |
Most people know intuitively that losing sleep causes them to perform poorly. Adults who don't get enough shut-eye struggle through work the next day, and kids who miss out don't do as well in school. Despite our awareness of the role sleep plays in our ability to focus during the day, many brush off recommendations an... |
Tungsten cerium electrode in the early 80's of the twentieth Century was introduced to the United States, as a non radioactive thorium tungsten electrode to replace tungsten. Cerium oxide cerium tungsten electrode usually contains 2%. It is well known that the cerium tungsten electrode at low voltages, suitable for DC ... |
One of the major catalysts sustaining poverty (socially and economically) in the Northeast is the lack of access to affordable and reliable energy sources. Energy is directly related to basic amenities required by a household to do well, whether it involves access to clean water, children’s education, health or wellbei... |
What is About-face?
About-face definition and meaning on Dictionary terms:
Military. a turn of 180A? from the position of attention.
a complete, sudden change in position, direction, principle, attitude, etc.: They’ve done an about-face in their foreign policy.
verb (used without object), aA.bout-faced, aA.bout-facA.in... |
Dorset covers an area of 2,653 square kilometres and contains considerable variety in its underlying geology, which is partly responsible for the diversity of landscape. A large percentage of the county comprises either chalk, clay or mixed sand and gravels. The remainder is less straightforward and includes Portland a... |
Rural development is defined as an integrated strategy to improve the economic and social life of rural communities. It is based on four basic dimensions, including the Economic, the social, the environmental and the human dimension. The main fields of interest include:
To achieve sustainable economic capable to growth... |
PENGARUH KARAKTERISTIK ORANGTUA DAN SEKOLAH TERHADAP TINGKAT KEPUASAN PELAYANAN PENDIDIKAN DASAR
School as an important role in human capital development. Therefore, school should perform good education services. The objective of this study is to analyze factors that influence parent’s satisfaction level of basic educa... |
Why does playing a musical instrument accelerate developmental abilities in children?
Daily practice, over a period of time increases focus and concentration and trains the body to perform in a more coherent manner. The physics behind it is the not-so-obvious answer, and involves a familiar phrase that you might see us... |
During the summer of 1928 I listened to an interesting discussion between Dr. E. P. Robinson of Newport and the Curator of the American Numismatic Society as to the probable method or methods of silver plating as exemplified in ancient coins—the fourée or subaerati pieces. Dr. Robinson had given considerable study to t... |
The most effective way to prevent intolerance in society is to foster tolerance. The Euro-Asian Jewish Congress offers the Jewish communities of Eurasia the Tolerance – Lessons of the Holocaust project, the implementation of which is important not only in those states where interethnic tension exists, but also in those... |
Environment and movement of the diurnal species
- The species is generally observed in a sandy/silty area.
- The species is generally seen moving in its environment.
- The species is generally found on or close to the seafloor.
- The species can be found between 0 and 913 Meters.
- Uncommon Species
General behaviour of... |
If teachers in Estonia are paid more money and if several thousand children in Latvia do not go to school, that is not due to a lack of financing. We do not have lots more or lots less money than other countries with a similar economic level. Latvia’s problem is the ineffective use of resources that are available.
Shou... |
This guidance is for people who were in close contact with someone diagnosed with or suspected to have Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
If you are a health care worker or first responder, please refer to guidance from your employer.
To see the legal requirement that states that all people who have been in close con... |
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