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A scene from Dracula where the count is summoning his bride for a night of feasting. The challenge in completing this piece was the design and painting of the stained glass.
Kit Maker: Janus
When the film finally premiered at the Roxy Theatre in New York on Feb. 12, 1931, newspapers reported that members of the audienc... |
Birthday: February 28, 1155
Emperors & Kings
Died At Age: 28
Sun Sign: Pisces
Born Country: England
Born in: London, England
Famous as: King of England
Spouse/Ex-: Margaret of France, Queen of England and Hungary (m. 1172)
father: Henry II, King of England
mother: Duchess of Aquitaine, Eleanor
siblings: Duchess of Saxo... |
*2017* A2 AQA Geography Exam PredictionsWatch
Sections I'm doing for unit 3 are-
7 Marker - Random picture most likely a 'say what you see'
8 Marker - Types of volcano or intrusive/extrusive volcanic activity
10 Marker - Management of Seismic Hazards hasn't come up recently
40 Marker - Plate tectonic theory helping us ... |
In the first article of this series, Problem Management Defined, I discussed the basics of problem management. I also shared my view of the difference between reactive and proactive problem management. Here, I will explore why problem management is so important and present some selected problem analysis techniques.
The... |
The graphic depicted here shows countries and territories with 2050 urban populations exceeding 100,000. Circles are scaled in proportion to urban population size.
United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), Population Division special updated estimates of urban population as of October 2011, co... |
The use of vaccines for the prevention and control of diseases is well established and is becoming increasingly important.
In an ever more global world, where the risk of a disease being spread by travellers is high, vaccines have tremendous future growth potential in combating infectious as well as a range of chronic ... |
Days after Donald Trump took the oath of office, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reset the Doomsday Clock to 2½ minutes to midnight, in part because of destabilizing comments from America's new commander in chief. One year later, we are moving the clock forward again by 30 seconds, because of the failure of Presi... |
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi vowed to root out the corruption and impunity that has hindered the country since its independence from Belgium as the nation marked its 60th anniversary amid a global reckoning over racial inequality.
While the milestone was commemorated in Belgium with gestu... |
Teen girls had the highest number of cases. Numbers were also high in among blacks, as well as among teens and young adults from economically deprived backgrounds.
The CDC's figures were presented in Amsterdam at a meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Chlamydia is a common sexually tr... |
You might have read quite a few stories about driverless cars in the media. Cars like the Tesla’s Model S which can drive itself in ‘autopilot’ mode on highways offer a glimpse of what’s to come. We’re still not there yet, but the technology is developing fast. So fast that in many parts of the world the status of lega... |
Zionism and Israel - Biographies
Biography of Ber Borochov
Ber Borochov was born June 22, (or July 4, according to the new calendar) 1881 in† Zolotonshi in the Poltava district of the Ukraine.† Two months after his birth Borochovís parents moved to† Poltava.† A branch of' 'Hovevei Tzion† was established there, and Boro... |
Spanish Prepositions Location Worksheets With Answers Tpt
Spanish Easter Prepositions Of Location Easter Bunny And Egg El Conejo De Pascua Students Fill In The Blank With A Preposition For Each Of The 9 Sentences About A Bunny S Location In Relation To An Egg Or Eggs A Sample Answer Key Is Included But Several Sentence... |
Aweigh is an open navigation system that does not rely on satellites: it is inspired by the mapping of celestial bodies and the polarized vision of insects. Ancient seafarers and desert ants alike use universally accessible skylight to organize, orient, and place themselves in the world. Aweigh is a project that learns... |
Live ground cover is an integral part of forest ecosystems, which fixes and incorporates a significant amount of ash elements and nitrogen into the biological cycle. Moreover, it has a significant impact on the productivity and reforestation processes, as well as on the fertility of forest soils. Herbaceous vegetation ... |
Linux is valuable not only as an operating system but also as a gateway to all of the codes used to create it. This means that it can be adapted to suit your particular needs. However useful and valuable Linux systems may be, they aren't infallible. They are just as vulnerable to data loss as other computer operating s... |
School Libraries Make the Difference
More than 60 education and library research studies have produced clear evidence that school library programs staffed by qualified school librarians have a positive impact on student academic achievement.
Yet, many students are returning to school without a resource essential for su... |
When Columbus associates has opened a New land that was not India, they found not only dying from smallpox sufferers. They opened a world of unprecedented animals and plants that are found only in America. And only after this event, as it was believed until recently, Europeans became acquainted with leaves of Coca Bush... |
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Is this some idiosyncratic idea, unique to the Catholic Church? No.
Pope Pius XII established August 22 as the Memorial of the Queenship of Mary in 1954; but Mary’s role as queen over the universal Church finds its roots in the Scriptures.
- At the Annunciation, the archangel Gabriel announced that Mary’s Son would rul... |
Shrub, spreading by runners 1 - 3 m tall Leaves: opposite, dark green above, covered with a whitish waxy coating beneath (glaucous), 5 - 12 cm long, 2.5 - 6.3 cm wide, egg-shaped with arching (arcuate) veins, non-toothed. Fall color is purple to red. Flowers: borne in flat-topped to slightly round-topped clusters 3 - 6... |
Investigating Rudimentary Aspe...
Staining treated wood
How to Sharpen a Spindle Rough...
Homemade Lathe (router) copier...
Veritas Handsaw Review
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What is an electric car?
How does a battery electric vehicle work?
In simple terms, energy is stored in a large battery, which drives a powerful electric motor. Easy. To charge it, simply plug it into a home chargepoint, or a public charger when you’re out and about, and the car will take care of the rest. Plug it in a... |
Chacachacare Island received its name by the Amerindians who populated the area. In 1498 Christopher Columbus named it El Caracol (the Snail). Presently it is part of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and it lies in the Bocas del Dragon (Dragon’s Mouth), only seven miles from the coast of Venezuela. It encompasses a... |
National Poetry Month is my FAVORITE month of the year to be an English teacher. I see so much growth of students in this month and it is so rewarding to see so many kids have their minds, not just changed, but expanded about what this genre really can do for people.
I started poetry month a week early because of Easte... |
This post was most recently updated on May 1st, 2020
A Cute Dog
To draw an easy cute dog, draw a big circle and two small circles overlapping at the bottom. Then, draw two slanted lines curved from the bottom and are attached to both the small circles. Also, draw two half circles in front and two behind.
- Sketch the s... |
Editors: Bernard Beatty and Alicia Laspra Rodríguez
Extent: 352 pp
Publication: March 2019
Publisher: Peter Lang International
British Views on Spain, 1814–1823
When the Peninsular War ended in 1814, the prolonged struggle had all but exhausted both British government finances and the British public’s enthusiasm for wa... |
GM Plants Could Help Eliminate Food PoisoningSeptember 16, 2015
A study led by a team of researchers from German companies Nomad Bioscience and Icon Genetics reveals a new strategy to fight foodborne diseases. The new strategy involved genetically engineering plants to produce antimicrobial proteins, which can then be ... |
How can it be the same Torah, the same stuff of a human soul, the same breath of God as breathed into every birthing baby? As the Book of Lamentations begins, so recently read on Tisha B’Av, day of mourning, destruction brought through hate of one for another, Eicha/how, how? Against the fires of world conflagration, t... |
In response to a recent letter I thought I would concentrate on tone controls this month. Basically there are two opposing views on this subject. There are those who deny totally the need for controls. Others argue, just as vociferously, that even with the perfect system the listening room will adversely affect the sou... |
Distillation Tower with Reflux
Figure 6-5 shows a stabilizer with reflux. The well fluid is heated with the bottoms product and injected into the tower, below the top, where the temperature in the tower is equal to the temperature of the feed. This minimizes the amount of flashing. In the tower, the action is the same ... |
Shogun (, sh?gun, Japanese: [?o:] ; SHOH-gun) was the title of the military dictators of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868. Nominally appointed by the Emperor, shoguns were usually the de facto rulers of the country, though during part of the Kamakura period shoguns were themselves figureheads.... |
Los Angeles Times, June 17, 2013
Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink
Widespread discrimination has prompted many Afghan Sikhs to flee, greatly diminishing their number. Those who remain fear their community may vanish altogether
By Mark Magnier & Hashmat Baktash
KABUL, Afghanistan — Outside... |
Do Cigarette Prices Impact the Decision to Start or to Stop Smoking?
Many studies have evaluated the impact of cigarette prices on the demand for cigarettes, but less research has been done on the impact of these prices on the decision to initiate smoking or to quit the habit. Such studies are particularly rare in low-... |
In this programme, experts...
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This short lesson starter examines the functional ICT skills a mechanic requires, in this classroom resource on functional skills, designed for Key Stage 4 engineering diploma students.
It quickly illustrates for secondary pupils the need to accurately order spare... |
Is hydrogen the answer? The future of heat
Posted by Brychan Williams on 2 August 2019 at 4:52 pm
In Part 1 of our blog series we looked at the role that heat pumps could play in the future of UK heating. To view that blog click here.
What other options are there available that can replace gas as our main source of hea... |
How will COVID-19 affect Africa’s food systems?
Food supplies shouldn’t be too badly affected, but social restrictions will make it hard for many to buy and access food.
As the COVID-19 pandemic takes hold in Africa, many governments have begun to tighten borders, restrict gatherings and close schools. The crisis has a... |
Our paper Simulation-Based Internal Models for Safer Robots demonstrates the value of anticipation in what we call the corridor experiment. Here a smart robot (equipped with a simulation based internal model which we call a consequence engine) must navigate to the end of a corridor while maintaining a safe space around... |
Aung San Suu Kyi will be in Sydney Australia today (27 November 2013) to receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Technology, originally bestowed on her in 1996 and given to her late husband in 1997 in her absence (she was unwilling to leave Yangon). Daw Suu Kyi is widely expected and hoped to be the winner... |
The Melungeons: Notes on the Origins of a Race by Bonnie Ball
Bonnie Ball (1901-1996) was born on Walden's Ridge in Lee County, Virgnia, the fourth of thirteen children. Like my mother she begin teaching nearby one-room schools and taking summer classes at the nearest normal school, in her case, Radford. Her husband ma... |
The Pillar Tomb stands behind the now ruined Great Mosque at Mnarani. It stands amongst 11 others at the northern end of the mosque behind the qibla wall, as it was common in Swahili burial practice to venerate ancestors in the fashion. The pillar tomb was the first tomb built in this mosque complex and probably predat... |
A onetime string theorist now improves the way models represent spectral radiances throughout the atmosphere
Physicist Eli Mlawer (rhymes with “flower”) is a principal scientist at Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), a for-profit research company in Lexington, Massachusetts, where he develops algorithms that ... |
Last updated February 6, 2018 at 4:15 pm
The future of improved biomarkers is looking brighter as Flinders University researchers shine a laser light on promising new ‘green’ compounds for medical applications.
Streamlining production of new ‘functional fluorescent materials’ raises the potential for making less toxic ... |
We now know much about the Star.
- It signified birth.
- It signified kingship.
- It had a connection with the Jewish nation.
- It rose in the east, like other stars.
- It appeared at a precise time.
- Herod didn’t know when it appeared.
- It endured over time.
- It was ahead of the Magi as they went south from Jerusal... |
Bacteria deploy various biological mechanisms to fend off their competition, which are often other bacteria. In some cases, they secrete toxins in their fight for survival. A newly discovered toxin stands out from others in the battle for microbial domination. Marc Allaire, Molecular Biophysics & Integrated Bioimaging ... |
Aquaculture is a term that describes methods for growing fish, plants, and other creatures in freshwater and marine environments.
Biotechnology intersects with aquaculture in many ways. Some biotechnology researchers are investigating methods for genetic engineering fish to increase their growth rate. Other companies m... |
Very few businesses these days don’t take advantage of the cloud. Most take a hybrid cloud approach, using both a public and private cloud, or a multicloud strategy that uses different public cloud services.
A virtual private cloud provides the benefits of public and private clouds in one solution.
What Is a Virtual Pr... |
Objectives: Trachoma is the leading cause of infectious blindness worldwide. It is known to be highly correlated with poverty, limited access to healthcare services and water. In 2003, the WHO estimated that 84 million people were suffering from active trachoma, and 7.6 million were severely visually impaired or blind ... |
Esperanto can be described as the language of hope, peace, and solidarity as Professor Renato Corsetti, General Secretary of the Academy of Esperanto has discussed in his previous posts for the European Studies blog. Hope remains the governing principle, as the name of the language attests (espero in Esperanto).
Driven... |
UF/IFAS 4Rs program helps growers use best management practices for fertilizer use
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researchers have introduced a program to help Florida growers maximize the use of nutrients and fertilizers while minimizing the impact on the environm... |
Brazilian Gilberto Câmera, the director of Brazil’s National Space Research Institute (Inpe), says that because of climate change the Brazilian Semi-Arid region in the northeastern region of the country is more vulnerable to the risk of desertification.
Câmera adds that diverting the flow of the São Francisco River and... |
Have you ever really stopped to think about what your breathing does for you? Breathing is the most important function of the body and we tend to take it for granted. All of the other functions of the body rely on our breathing. If our breathing is not optimal, it will also impact those other functions. On the flip sid... |
Freeing captive animals is an age-old religious tradition and is intimately linked to Buddhism, Taiwan's predominant faith, reflecting its emphasis on protecting life in all its precious forms. But the ceremony, known as "mercy release", has raised concerns as conservationists warn the practice hurts the environment an... |
The Montessori Pink Level focuses on short vowel word reading, building, and writing. There are two main things I really believe in 1) presenting REAL images to children as noted in a recent post and 2) presenting concrete objects, especially for the younger children.
Materials for Short Vowel Word Activity
- Short a w... |
More than meets the mouth: an exploration of mealtime meanings for toddlers in a childcare setting Public Deposited
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Chemicals & Materials Now!
From basic to specialty, and everything in between
Alchemists at it again. Is there any terra firma in science?
Posted on July 19th, 2016 by Dr. Sina Ebnesajjad in New Materials & Applications
Alchemists have striven for centuries to convert base metals to gold, shrouded in mystery and secrec... |
Free printable Christian activity books for small children are excellent learning tools for kids too young to read the Bible. Because pages for these books are accessible through the Internet, there are minimal costs to print and distribute them, especially if you need to produce a large quantity for a Sunday school or... |
Using very short children's stories is a great way to get kids who aren't good at reading, to read. By offering something that is digestible to a new reader, you are giving them the chance for success, which helps build confidence for struggling readers. Imagine a child's delight at being able to say that they finished... |
Malaysian Coral Reefs are at increasing risk of Mass Bleaching
Bleaching can turn once flourishing corals into ghostly white remains. Photo Credit: XL Catlin Seaview Survey
Coral bleaching. The very term evokes something ominous – and an ominous development it indeed is.
As water temperatures rise, often as a result of... |
A project underway on the east side of the UC Riverside campus will offer high-tech greenhouse space where researchers from different disciplines can work together in a climate-controlled environment.
The Plant Growth Environments Facility is the first new greenhouse research building built on campus in close to 40 yea... |
By David Joel Miller, MS, Licensed Therapist & Licensed Counselor.
Excess worry damages your mental health.
Many people know that worry and rumination can damage their mental health. Those same people may hold contradictory beliefs that they must worry to prevent bad things from happening.
People who hold both positive... |
I was recently asked to make textbook recommendations for an Instructional Design course. One member of the team recommended I review The Essentials of Instructional Design: Connecting Fundamental Principles with Process and Practice by Abbie Brown and Timothy Green. I had never heard of this one among the standard ins... |
By E. Richard Hart
Shafer Historical Museum, 2017
Photographs, index, notes, bibliography, appendix
From deep research and with unabashed empathy, historian E. Richard Hart has produced a detailed narration of how the Methow Tribe lost its homeland. Hart has an impressive background of experience with North American In... |
We are interested in any porcupine sightings on the north coast of California within the past 10 years. Porcupines are generally found in coniferous and mixed forested areas. Porcupines are slow-moving nocturnal herbivores that range from 2-3 ft long and are covered in quills. Porcupines spend most of their time in tre... |
For the average rural Kenyan, having a fully charged mobile phone isn't just a luxury that allows them to make phone calls. It’s a complete office for running their small businesses. So when people have access to an electricity source that allows them to keep their phone batteries charged, it means the entire local eco... |
ECMAScript 2016 introduced a new binary arithmetic operator for exponentiation. It's written as some number ** some umber. It returns the result of raising the left-hand side to the power of the right-hand side. That is, the left operand represents the base, and the right operand represents the exponent.
Note that expo... |
ProShield - Laptop Radiation Shield
ProShield pad is a laptop radiation shield, which blocks almost all harmful EMFs from your laptop computer. It will help you stay safe and protected from heat and electromagnetic radiation any time you use it.
How does it work?
This laptop radiation shield is designed to be simple an... |
Biology, Answering the Big Questions of Life/cell division
How do things grow?
We know that living things grow. A plant will get taller and produce new leaves and flowers. A baby will grow into a child and then an adult. Growing is a complex business. Growing is capable to a certain living organism.
Growth means gettin... |
US Corporate Law/Management
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Neither the MBCA nor the DGCL mandates any specific officer positions. Traditionally, there were four officers in every corporation: the president, ... |
Outside of Belum Caves
|Location||Belum Village in Kolimigundla Mandal of Kurnool District|
|Region||Andhra Pradesh, India|
The Belum Caves is the largest and longest cave system open to the public on the Indian subcontinent, known for its speleothems, such as stalactite and stalagmite formations. The Belum Caves have ... |
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agriculture,science and practice of producing crops and livestock from the natural resources of the earth. The primary aim of agriculture is to cause the land to produce more abundantly and at the same time to prote... |
Written by Inbal Kashtan.
How do we deal with a two-year-old when he grabs every toy his friend plays with? What do we say to a four-year-old who screams in rage when her baby brother cries? How do we talk with a ten-year-old about the chores he has left undone, again? What strategies will keep our teenager open with u... |
We see or hear it all the time. Whether we’re on social media or having a conversation with a friend or family member, you may hear or read something like this, your redneck coworker may say, “We just need to turn the middle east into a sheet of glass!” Meanwhile, your progressive, career college student cousin may say... |
First pneumonia death from mystery virus in China, world on high alert
The viruses, bacteria are germs had been discovered only in last one century and many more are still not known. Patients carrying specially unknown germs are handled by doctor and nurses, who have no clue, what they are dealing with. Time gap in suc... |
Visceral fat is stored in the abdominal cavity next to many vital organs, including the liver, pancreas and intestines. For this reason, excess visceral fat is linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance and heart disease. A high build-up of visceral fat can be caused by high saturated fat consumptio... |
After spending much of the 20th century relegated to the dustbin of quack medicine, leeches are now enjoying a renaissance in the doctor’s office. But although there’s solid evidence showing the bloodsuckers can have plenty of benefits, I can’t help but raise an skeptical eye at one of the claims highlighted in a video... |
Pickleball Rules and Terminology
WHAT IS PICKLEBALL?
Pickleball is a simple paddle game played using a perforated, slow-moving ball over a tennis-type net on a badminton-sized court. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn!
Pickleball was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, a short ferry rid... |
Photomontage was pioneered as a technique in central Europe in the 1910s, where it flourished as an art form through the end of World War II. While German artists such as John Heartfield, Max Ernst and Hannah Höch used the medium to respond to the atrocities of war, other areas of Europe were simultaneously experiencin... |
What is Pain?
Pain is a signal sent through nerve fibres to the brain for interpretation on what to do. Severe pain causes a reflex for the body to move or support a body part. For example touching something hot results in the message only travelling to the spinal cord and having a reflex to move which is why it's fast... |
Leiden University, 13-14 May 2013
Leiden University Centre for the Study of Islam and Society (LUCIS)
In Corporation with
King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives in Riyadh
(Encyclopedia of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques)
European connections to the Hajj have a lengthy history of centuries before the flux of ... |
Ideas are for living. They are king. If you think big ideas don’t reach into your life, well …
I don’t know much about economics and political philosophy. But I know just enough to say I’m not a fan of the economist John Maynard Keynes … although I do like his ideas about ideas!
The ideas of economists and political ph... |
Marine Activities and Pressures Evidence
There is a wide range of human activities that occur within the marine environment from the coastal and intertidal areas out to the deep-sea. A standard list of human activities that occur in the UK marine environment, and their definitions, has been collated by JNCC.
A pressure... |
Many people assume that primary or baby teeth don’t matter since they fall out when your child is around five or six years old. But that’s a myth. In fact, baby teeth are just as important as permanent teeth and play a crucial role in your child’s oral health.
Not only do they hold space for the permanent teeth that wi... |
‘The Plants & Animals Mentioned In The Quran’ is an activity book suitable for children aged seven and above. The colorful, children friendly activity book contains Wordsearch, Cross-words, multiple answers trivia, and many others to engaged young learners. The book is suitable to be used when parents want to connect t... |
The Sikorsky R-5, the designation of the S-51 till 1948, was developed as the successor of the Sikorsky R-4. This helicopter was the helicopter to be produced in rather large numbers.
The S.51 was used under several designations and was also built under license by Westland as Westland-Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly. Over 300... |
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The existence of blue straggler stars, which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than their siblings, is at odds with a simple picture of stellar evolution. Such stars should have exhausted their nuclear fuel and evolved long ago to become cooling white dwarfs. They are found to exist in globular c... |
Basal and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (BCC / SCC)
Squamous cell skin cancers are usually pink lumps. They may have hard or scaly skin on the surface. They can bleed easily and ulcerate. They are most often found on the face, neck, lips, ears, hands, shoulders, arms and legs.
BCCs and SCCs are the commonest skin cancers and... |
A report of post traumatic stress disorder in veterans has demonstrated long-lasting mental health issues that highlight the need for continued support, even decades after veterans return home.
Posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans has been evaluated in a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medica... |
Prediabetes may not explain diabetic polyneuropathies
In a reversal of two decades of medical reports, a Mayo Clinic study finds the frequency of nerve damage called diabetic polyneuropathy is similar in prediabetic patients and healthy people. Physicians should seek explanations other than prediabetes for patients who... |
Mitchell Heights / Douglass
Mitchell Heights is one of three “Heights” neighborhoods north of Summer Avenue in Memphis, and it overlaps with the Highland Heights neighborhood to the point that next door neighbors may often give you two different names for the same neighborhood. The history of the community can be trace... |
An electric eel in Chattanooga, Tenn., is sparking a little holiday cheer.
Every time Miguel Wattson the electric eel releases a jolt of electricity, a festively-decorated Christmas tree next to his tank at the Tennessee Aquarium flickers and glows.
“There is a sensor directly in his exhibit that picks up when he produ... |
Wild Himalaya: A Natural History of the Greatest Mountain Range on EarthStephen Alter
402 pages|Rs 899
As a teenager, Stephen Alter had his first opportunity to travel to Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, followed by a trip to the Kashmir Valley. By then, he had gained a sense of familiarity with the mountains of Garhwal, hav... |
West Nile virus first emerged in the United States in 1999. It quickly spread from a number of infected birds to mosquitos, which eventually transferred it to the human population in a number of states. It abated with the cold weather but in the 10 years since it arrived, 130 people a year have died as the result of th... |
PFA Tips: Healthcare Transition Tips
By Pattie Archuleta, The Parents’ Place of Maryland
It’s important to have a doctor who knows how to keep you healthy as an adult. Pediatricians are trained to care for babies, children, and teens; they aren’t trained to treat the medical conditions that you might have as you get ol... |
Ernst von Rüchel (21 July 1754 – 14 January 1823) was a Prussian general who led an army corps in a crushing defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena on 14 October 1806. He commanded troops from the Kingdom of Prussia in several battles during the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793 and 1794. Afterward he held various ap... |
Ludwig Clamor Marquart (29 March 1804 – 10 May 1881) was a German pharmacist and entrepreneur born in Osnabrück.
As a teenager, he was a pharmacist’s apprentice in the town of Dissen, and afterwards an assistant pharmacist in Lingen and Werden. Later he was an overseer of pharmacies in the district of Cologne, and in 1... |
Why Use Access Control?
Access Control enables you to control who has access to your building.
Locks and keys also allow you to secure your building but when keys are lost or stolen, the inconvenience and expense of changing locks and re-issuing keys can be considerable. Keys may also be copied, creating even more secu... |
The valley oak pictured above — one of the larger oaks along Rocky Peak fire road — toppled over in the summer of 2016 following five years of drought.
Fire and drought are a natural part of the valley oak’s habitat and the trees have evolved to withstand ordinary variations in their environment. However, severe fires ... |
Learning English grammar rules is easier than you think, and fun.
Here is a little light grammar relief for you. Perhaps it will be a good way to waste ten minutes of your day, or to encourage you to extend your morning coffee break.
The following list of 55 English grammar rules and writing hints was originally publis... |
Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) represents a fundamental failure of protection. It brings harm to those we are mandated to protect and it jeopardizes the.
Sexual exploitation and abuse represents a catastrophic failure to protect the people we serve. It causes harm and runs counter to all we do to work for better.
... |
The ambiguous phrase ‘national song’ was foggiest of all in England, the largest of the four nations, which had no obvious tradition to point to. Some pride was taken in a small number of ‘ancient ballads’, chiefly from Northumbria, of which the foremost – due in no small part to its championing by such hallowed men of... |
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