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Biographers have already used hundreds of pages to describe the life of this daughter of Henry VIII. In a super-brief page on a website the writer must keep things down to a bare minimum. Mary I was the first ruling queen in England since the Empress Matilda (1102 – 67). She was born into the terrible but brilliant six... |
Article written by David Sweetnam, Executive Director of Georgian Bay
I have a dream. The waters of Georgian Bay are once again teeming with healthy fish. With the eradication of zebra and quagga mussels, sea lamprey and other invasive species, our native flora and fauna have once again settled into their niches and th... |
Last week and this week, we’ve read about research, source evaluation, and documentation. For this week’s assignment, write a 2-3 page, MLA-formatted evaluation of the video, HERE BE DRAGONS, in which you apply the source evaluation techniques from last week and express whether or not the video is reliable or credible.... |
Children at Hawthorns School have the opportunity to take part in Forest school. These sessions take place either in the schools own Wildlife Garden of off-site at a woodland site in the Medlock Valley
An increasing number of children in this country spend little time in wild places, and the philosophy behind Forest Sc... |
When Darwin published “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection” in 1859, it immediately rendered all previous theories and systems of morality obsolete. If he was right, then everything about us, or at least everything with a significant impact on our odds of survival, exists by virtue of natural selecti... |
Visitors who walk across the footbridge from the Visitor Center to the James Fort site can easily spot the life teaming below in the Pitch and Tar Swamp. The numerous turtle species active on the island include snapping turtles, box turtles, painted turtles, spotted turtles, sliders, terrapin, and striped mud turtles. ... |
Marooned Off Vesta was written in 1938 by Isaac Asimov when he was 18 years old. It was one of the first science fiction stories that I read as a kid back in the ’50s. It deals with three astronauts shipwrecked in orbit around the asteroid and how they use their limited resources to save themselves.
This video put toge... |
In northwestern China lies the mostly rural, predominantly Muslim province of Xinjiang. Over ten years ago the Uyghur community, a largely Muslim Turkic ethnic minority, was at the epicenter of a resurgent, violent, separatist movement. A spate of bombings, shootings, and even large-scale knife attacks devastated the r... |
There is a hazard of putting students off studying newspapers if content articles are used very similar as course books, with tiresome comprehension activities. If present in a much more inspiring way, newspapers might help students to build up not just studying skills but in addition writing, grammar, vocabulary and s... |
What is most impressive about the curated collection of material reuse architecture that Bahamón and Sanjinés found is the creativity. Peach pits are used as flooring, tire treads are used as roofing material, and plastic water tanks are used as light fixtures. The designers of these projects worked closely with the ma... |
Miners Memorial Park in Diamondville, Wyoming.
A nice park right off the main road in Diamondville.
Miners Memorial Park was built totally by donations and volunteer labor. It was established to honor the coal miners, both men and women, of south Lincoln County, past, present, and future, who have created a unique cult... |
2007-6-1 · Thermodynamics shows that work and efficiency of a steam generator will improve with increased pressure. Let's increase the steam pressure to 2,000 psia from Example 2,
The convection section is designed to preheat the softened feed water, and the radiant section further heats the steam pipe for generating s... |
Koon Yew Yin 16 Aug 2020
As soon as the coronavirus was first detected in Wuhan in January, the Chinese Government immediately lockdown the city and quickly took all the necessary action to stop the spread of the virus.
Until a couple weeks ago, Trump did not believe in wearing a face mask. He called it Kongflu and Chi... |
Have you ever wondered why some people develop crooked teeth?
Do you think that it is dad’s sized teeth in mum’s sized mouth or that we are just born this way. Why is it that some people have almost no chin and others have pronounced chins?
The mouth and face is genetically programmed to develop in an optimal and balan... |
Archaeology and Education
Module code: AR7533
This module examines the use of archaeology in education in the broadest sense, from formal schools education through to public education strategies of state institutions, non-governmental organisations, and charities, etc., as well as the role, use, and portrayal of archae... |
The truth is out there: Scientists unlock X-Files DNA mystery
Scientists have unlocked a crucial part of the mystery as to how our DNA can replicate and repair itself – something which is essential for all life forms. The new research has revealed how branched DNA molecules are removed from the iconic double-helical st... |
BayesDB, a Bayesian database, lets users query the probable implications of their data as easily as a SQL database lets them query the data itself. Using the built-in Bayesian Query Language (BQL), users with no statistics training can solve basic data science problems, such as detecting predictive relationships betwee... |
Keeping blood sugar levels within a safe range is key to managing both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In a new finding that could lead to fewer complications for diabetes patients, Yale School of Medicine researchers have found that changes in the size of mitochondria in a small subset of brain cells play a crucial role i... |
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Effects of birdwatchers on sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) behavior at spring stopover sites in the San Luis Valley, Colorado
Human recreational activities can disturb wildlife by causing animals to alter feeding patterns, or change feeding locations. Migratory birds in particular can be susceptible to disturbance sin... |
- Scientific Name: Phlomoides pedunculata (Y.Z.Sun) Kamelin & Makhm.
- Ref: Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 75:243. 1990
- Synonym: Phlomis pedunculata Y.Z.Sun
- Chinese Common Name: 具梗糙苏 jùgěng cāosū
- Family: Lamiaceae
- Genus: Phlomoides
- Distribution: Thickets, grassy slopes; 1300-3200 m. Sichuan.
- Photo: 07/26/... |
The members of flight crew members have a much higher than average risk of getting cancer. This has been revealed in a study done on about 5000 US based flight attendants. After this research, author and researcher Irina Mordukhovich of Harvard TH School says, “The risk of getting flight crew, breast cancer, melanoma c... |
1. When transaction costs are positive, buying at a low price in one market and reselling at a higher price in another market
a)will not generate any profit because of transactions costs.
b)will eventually eliminate all of the price differences.
c) will eventually eliminate most, but not necessarily all, of the price d... |
There are two main OBD systems, OBD1 and OBD2, used in the vehicles found on the roads. There’s a vast difference between the two as they differ in terms of standardization, features, connectivity, and reliability.
OBD1 was the first system introduced. However, it is now at the brink of extinction as almost all new veh... |
Did you know the time spent on TV can be risky for your kid’s nutrition? Many children spend a lot of time watching TV and research shows they are easily persuaded to choose the food being advertised. On average, each child usually sees between 10-13 TV commercials that promote food and beverages.
Most of the foods pre... |
- What if Charles dies before the Queen?
- What will the Queen be called when Charles is king?
- Why did post boxes change from green to red?
- What does ER mean for the queen?
- What does ER on post boxes stand for?
- Why does Queen Elizabeth always have a purse?
- What is London’s ER?
- What is the R in Queen Elizabe... |
On 20th March 2019, the seventh International Day of Happiness, United Nations released the 2019 edition of its World Happiness Report. This report ranks the happiness index for 156 countries based on various parameters.
The idea about Gross Happiness index, was initially floated by Bhutan, a tiny hilly nation in the f... |
Freedom of speech and expression are fundamental human rights that are protected under the u.s. every us research paper body paragraph citizen is protected by the first amendment in the constitution which guarantees freedom of freedom of speech essays speech and is acknowledging it as an important basic human right fre... |
Changes in the way we turn the food we eat into the energy we need to survive (metabolism) may be a cause, as well as a consequence, of many human diseases. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) offers a safe and non-invasive way to study metabolism, but routine clinical application has always been limited by an inherently ... |
Trigeminal Neuralgia Association
TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA is an extremely severe facial pain that tends to come and go unpredictably in sudden shock-like attacks. The pain is normally triggered, for example by light touch, and is described as stabbing, shooting, excruciating or burning. It usually lasts for a few seconds b... |
Are you looking for an activity for your child that’s educational, that can prepare them for real-world jobs, and that they’ll absolutely love? Programming courses could be the perfect supplement to your child’s education! When you send them to coding classes at RP4K, they’ll be receiving instruction from highly-traine... |
1. Which word CANNOT go in the space? ____ are talking very loudly!
2. Complete the sentence. The girl ___ cycling to school.
3. Complete the sentence. My husband and I ____ staying here for a long time.
4. Which question is correct?
What you doing?
Where is she working?
Where you are staying?
5. Which is the correct r... |
The Battle of Long Island
August 27 , 1776 at Long Island, New York
The Battle of Long Island (aka Battle of Brooklyn and the Battle of Brooklyn Heights) was the first major battle of the war to take place after the United States declared its independence on July 4, 1776. It was a victory for the British and the beginn... |
Currently, there are over 2,200 clinical trials trying to find a vaccine or a therapy for Covid-19. The National Institute of Health recently halted its hydroxychloroquine clinical trial, concluding that there was no real benefit for Covid-19 patients. On the other hand, dexamethasone has recently shown positive prelim... |
He threatened the press, joked about ruling for life and bullied everyone, including the allies who helped him get into office, while enjoying a cult following among his base. When a special judicial investigation threatened to reveal his financial corruption and complicity in criminal acts, he did not hesitate to dest... |
A database containing Henry's law constants, infinite dilution activity coefficients and solubility data of industrially important chemicals in aqueous systems has been compiled. These properties are important in predicting the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment. The structure of this database is compat... |
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the benefit of offering a percussion ensemble class in secondary public schools. I looked at two elements of music education: playing time and relevant instruction. The research questions focused on the difference in playing time and relevant instruction between percussion... |
Gross' emotion regulation model, Porges' polyvagal theory, and other existing research suggest that regulation of emotions, tactics used to handle conflict, and certain physiological processes that occur within the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in response to stress are significantly related, especially in relational ... |
Relocations of black-tailed prairie dogs have occurred both to save individual prairie dogs from urban development and to reestablish populations that have been extirpated. Unfortunately, however, many past relocation efforts rarely exceeded 40% retention. Many factors have contributed to very low retention rates in pa... |
In the book and hit movie "The Martian," astronaut Mark Watney is knocked for a loop by a Red Planet dust storm and separated from the rest of the crew. One of his first survival challenges is to quickly patch a hole in his space suit with a kit that he carries for just that sort of emergency.
In real life, spacesuit p... |
In Norms in the Wild, distinguished philosopher Cristina Bicchieri argues that when it comes to human behavior, social scientists place too much stress on rational deliberation. In fact, she says, many choices occur without much deliberation at all. Two people passing in a corridorautomatically negotiate their shared s... |
Call admission control (CAC) is the practice or process of regulating traffic volume in voice communications, particularly in wireless mobile networks and in VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol, also known as Internet telephony). Call admission control can also be used to ensure, or maintain, a certain level of audio qu... |
The Intelliglobe II Deluxe Interactive Globe for Kids is the educational and entertaining globe that contains 1,000's of fun facts, geography and general information that is truly interesting, useful, and thought provoking.
Touch the wireless Intellipen to the globe to play games and explore amazing facts about the wor... |
Nancy Itzel May 1, 2020 Money Worksheets
These examples of math games for kids will make them learn math in a quick way. You should always bear in mind that kids are learning if they play too. Also, math for most children is not enjoyable but including games on discussions can make them forget that they are learning al... |
Governance of intellectual property for future city systems
Future cities need to be designed and built smart (Video Smart Cities). Their authorities depend on private companies to build and run the city. Such cities should provide a liveable environment for more and more people since urbanisation is growing fast. Thus... |
Exceptions to Child Labor Laws
Child labor laws protect children from exploitation by employers. They help ensure children's safety in the workplace and keep employers from scheduling children to work during school hours. Wage and hour laws that regulate children in the workplace vary by state, but, in some circumstanc... |
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No religion is unified. How Catholicism, for example, is practiced in rural Italy differs from the way this is done, say, in New York city. Language, culture, tradition, the political and social contexts, and even food is different in these two places.
Such geographic differences are certainly ... |
A Back-to-School Season Like Never Before
With September in full swing, many of us find ourselves preparing for a school year like no other. Between filling backpacks with new notebooks and pencils, packing bottles of hand sanitizer, and ensuring kids have enough masks for the day, there are a few extra preparatory ste... |
The causes of chronic systemic diseases are found among other things, not just nutrition metabolism.
First and foremost, there are diseases that affect the digestive system, but also Gelenkerkranungen, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, allergies, obesity and cancer be "wrong food" get chronic.
Causes absorbed. "poor diet... |
- /ˈeroʊˌspeıs/ noun [noncount]: an industry that deals with travel in and above the Earth's atmosphere and with the production of vehicles used in such travel
a career in aerospace— often used before another noun
The airplane was designed using the latest in aerospace technology.
the aerospace industry
Useful english ... |
The basics of that are actually not that complicated (while there is definitely more to know about that topic than would fit in this answer).
Take a look at that graphic you can find on the w3c-website:
As you can see, the container is exactly that: a container that can contain different types of media, most notably vi... |
Today’s election systems that include in-person voting options, which rely heavily on electronic voting machines present security challenges. In contrast, vote at home primarily relies on paper ballots, which enhances security and leaves a clear paper trail to help ensure the sanctity of election results. Many so-calle... |
300 Years Time Bomb looks at the relationship between time and technology by presenting a long lasting timed explosive. In the scenario, a time bomb is set to explode in 300 years time. The bomb’s timer displays the years in seconds making us question what meaning such a large number holds and changing our dramatic rel... |
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Euschistus tristigmus (Say) - (dusky stink bug)
This stink bug is found in North America, where it feeds on a large variety of plants, including fruit and nut trees as well as other crops like soybeans and beans. There are usually 2 generations per year and t... |
Chord substitutions where the bass falls or rises a minor second, or falls a tri-tone plus a minor second, or where inner parts move chromatically by half steps, are effective in projecting splashes of color and suggesting deep feeling. Though they entail chromatic alteration, they tend to fall easily for the hands of ... |
On our previous articles, we have covered the usage of batteries to power our houses, how it might be the future of household electricity, and how it may benefit us in the long run.
While Tesla recently brought batteries to mainstream popularity with their announcement of the Powerwall back in 2015, actually, home batt... |
Is your child ready for sleep-away camp?
Summer is just around the corner, and for many families that means it's time to start thinking about summer camp. If this would be your child's first foray into the wonderful world of camp, you may wonder whether she is really ready for it.
As with everything else, age isn't nec... |
The acute shortage of the yellow fever vaccine combined with a propensity for corruption could be posing a serious public health risk. Yellow fever vaccines are said to be out–of–stock in the entire country. Yet thousands of Indians continue to travel to countries which the World Health Organisation (WHO) has listed as... |
Gum disease can be rampant and yet so avoidable. The most prevalent is periodontitis. The root meaning of the word is “inflammation around the tooth.”
When it comes to periodontitis, one is not looking at just having their mouth affected. Gum disease can send bacteria into the bloodstream and cause, or at least contrib... |
Simple and Compound Expansion
The term “Simple Expansion” refers to the single use of steam in powering a steam engine. “Compound Expansion” refers to the multiple uses of steam in powering a steam engine.
In a “simple” engine, the steam enters the cylinder at high pressure, expands as it pushes the piston through its ... |
The process of biomimicry also helps the development of the healthcare and medicine sector in the world. The process of mimicking certain processes of Mother Nature allows the mankind to develop new medicines for a certain number of diseases, prepare better medicinal principles and create better ways to inject the medi... |
One of Shakespeare’s shorter tragedies, Macbeth is based on a historical king of Scotland. Although some of the basic facts in the play are true to history, the murder of the king for example, Shakespeare largely wrote the play as an entertaining tragic story rather than a historical document. The play is a tale of amb... |
By Arre Jun. 30, 2017
Back in the day, men used clamshells as tweezers to yank out excess hair. Thank god for razors.
The earliest humans kept all their body hair, since they hadn’t discovered clothes yet.
Once ice age passed and the embarrassment kicked in, clothes became a must and facial hair a liability, as water w... |
Research just published confirms significant ocean acidification across much of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. It reports strong natural variations in ocean chemistry in some parts of the Caribbean that could affect the way reefs respond to future ocean acidification.
"Such short-term variability has often been unde... |
By Tip Meckel
Many nations recognize that immense potential for geologic storage of carbon dioxide exists in subsea sites on the continental shelf. Indeed, every continent in the world is bordered by passive marine margins suitable for storage. The geology does not stop at the shoreline, and the deep subsurface of thos... |
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Rudyard Kipling’s Kim tells the story of Kimball “Kim” O'Hara, an imperial orphan scavenging a hand-to-mouth existence in British India during the late 1890s. The novel functions as a fictionalization of Kipling’s own Indian childhood, but it is also a strong example of ... |
BRIDGE Gender Update: The Sustainable Development Goals, Gender and Indicators
This update focuses on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and gender-sensitive indicators and highlights key relevant resources featured in the BRIDGE global resources database.
A new set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was for... |
The colors of cannabis
Before cannabis was legal “bag appeal” was the most important factor when it came to buying or selling weed. Just like with food, smell and looks are the first things we notice and the first things that form our opinion about it, so buds that had a pleasant and pungent smell and different or inte... |
With the City of Canning bushfire season commencing 1 November to 30 April every year, it is best to overly prepare yourself, family, property and business throughout this time.
Starting suddenly and without warning, bushfires are devastating and happen every summer in Western Australia. WA’s bushfire season in the Per... |
9 Ways to Take Care of Adenium Plant (Desert Rose Plant)
Adenium obesum, also known as desert rose or mock azalea, is a succulent plant with red, pink and white flowers. Adenium desert rose is an extremely beautiful plant. We find the colors of the shrubs especially appealing. Those, who have never seen any adenium pla... |
Health - Staying Safe - Posters
Five Touch Poster-Health - Staying Safe
Good health must be nurtured. Staying healthy is part of staying safe.
In order to become your healthiest self you must make health and wellness a priority in your life. Fortunately, doing so is not as difficult as you might think. The four key com... |
||Organized convection is of critical importance in the tropical atmosphere. Recent advances in numerical modeling have revealed that moist convection can interact with its environment to transition from a quasi-random to organized state. This phenomenon, known as convective self-aggregation,is aided by feedbacks invol... |
Statistics by theme
Short description of trends and patterns in this theme.
Sown area, harvested production and average yield
In 2018, harvested production of grain constituted 2.1 million tonnes, which is 635.2 thousand tonnes or 23.6 % less than a year ago and the smallest harvested production recorded over the past ... |
There is an epidemic of thyroid issues today. Some studies suggest that up to 90% of women suffer from some variant of thyroid conditions. I agree with this. It seems that every woman I see in the clinic has thyroid problems.
A few years ago, Dr. Khalil from Hotel Dieu de France Hospital wrote a detailed paper on how c... |
Anyone involved in weapons systems development during the past 30 years should be familiar with the seemingly contradictory term “Insensitive Munitions” (IMs). According to MIL-STD-2105D, Hazard Assessment Tests for Non-Nuclear Munitions, IMs are:
“Munitions which reliably fulfill (specified) performance, readiness, an... |
Buteogallus anthracinus (Common Black Hawk) is a species of birds in the family Accipitridae. It is listed in CITES Appendix II. It is found in the Nearctic and the Neotropics. Individuals can grow to 1300 g. Reproduction is dioecious. Common Black Hawk relies on flight to move around.
EOL has data for 15 attributes, i... |
This article is based on the Behavioral Family Therapy analysis which is an integral effort of educating and increasing couples' awareness on matters which relate to feelings and hypotheses on marital life and the family system. It further interrogates the role of attributions which pertain to the problems which arise ... |
The outbreak of the disease started early in December of 2019 and has continued to spread. The folks who have been the initial types to become contaminated were all connected to the South China Seafood Wholesale Industry which has been shut ever since. A large number of cases have now been noted by medical officials in... |
What is Alexander Technique?
Alexander Technique is a way of to promote well-being by retraining one's awareness and habits of movement to ensure minimum effort and strain.
For most people, this means helping reduce their habitual muscle tension to a more appropriate level.
What is the effect of having lessons?
Reducin... |
The Sars outbreak in Asia has had far-reaching implications for a number of industries. China, one of the worst-hit countries, has seen a sharp decline in the export of many goods and products.
Sars originated in southern China, the mainland's chicken-farming hub. As a result, poulty exports have been particularly badl... |
Not everyone can fall asleep right away or enjoy a good night’s rest even when they do. For those who snore heavily, wake up gasping for air, or experience morning headaches, sleep disorders are an unfortunate reality. Specifically, sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathin... |
Often, the terms sonogram and ultrasound are used interchangeably. However, there’s a difference between the two:
- An ultrasound is a tool used to take a picture.
- A sonogram is the picture that the ultrasound generates.
- Sonography is the use of an ultrasound tool for diagnostic purposes.
In short, an ultrasound is... |
Hearing Loss benefits from cochlear implants in young children are nowadays is improving very sudden. It helps to improve the auditory perception and speech intelligibility of young children suffering from intense hearing impairment.
It is significant that deafness in youth influences the improvement of sound-related s... |
Millions of children will never achieve their potential
In a world of conflict and hardship, education is the way children can learn and grow, while discovering purpose, dignity, and direction.
And yet, while the UK prepares to send our children back to COVID-safe schools this September, some 10 million of the world’s ... |
How Artificial Intelligence will Gradually Change the Workplace in Future
Many routine jobs that are performed by the workers in different organizations will increasingly be assumed by machines and this will leave the much complicated tasks to humans who will have the ability to see the big picture. Though robots may t... |
"Python is a powerful modern computer programming language."
It bears some similarities to Fortran, one of the earliest programming languages, but it is much more powerful than Fortran. Python allows you to use variables without declaring them (i.e., it determines types implicitly), and it relies on indentation as a co... |
Peermediation is defined as a negotiation-based strategic solution thattrains students’ mediators with alternative strategies to assistthem in solving conflicts that arise among their peers. Students inpeer mediation are trained to act as conflict managers to work onproblem-solving strategies in order to help their pee... |
Participants of the InteRDom program visited Lake Enriquillo and surrounding communities as part of their cultural excursion component of the program on July 4, 2014. The guided day-long activity followed a short film screening the night before, introducing participants to the geographical, social and economic realitie... |
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Cornwall County Council (United Kingdom).
The EU Regulation on invasive alien species entered into force on 1 January 2015. At its core is this list of invasive alien species of Union concern, which has been drawn up on the basis of strict criteria and scient... |
For a great example of how our modern food supply got into such a mess, look no further than the history of bread. Back in the late 19th century mechanised roller-milling replaced the older, slower system of grinding grains between big stone wheels - a giant leap forward for food processing, and a step backward for hum... |
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among teens, and experts are fearing the worst as young adults prepare to face unknown challenges that the return of school may bring – from coping with varying curricula, stressing over grades, and continued social isolation ... |
Economist (Water Global Practice)
Established in 1944, the WBG is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for development solutions. In fiscal year 2018, the WBG committed $67 billion in loans, grants, equity investments and guarantees to its members and private businesses, of which $24 billion was ... |
In 1556 Saddell was transferred to James Macdonald, who had been busy annoying the English army in Ireland. In retaliation the Earl of Sussex mounted a raid on Kintyre in 1558, during which he burned and sacked the Castle, which he described as "a fayre pyle and a stronge". The Castle seems to have been left as a ruin ... |
Multiple sclerosis can cause debilitating fatigue, vision problems, impaired balance and coordination, and muscle stiffness. It is usually disabling, and its causes have not yet been clearly identified.
In multiple sclerosis (MS), our immune system mistakenly attacks myelin, or the sheath that covers the axon.
The axon... |
What is the difference between SHOULD and WOULD? And when do we use them?
The difference between SHOULD and WOULD
It can be quite confusing when it comes to SHOULD and WOULD. Hopefully, this explanation will be useful.
SHOULD is the past tense of ‘shall’. It is an auxiliary verb.
[Tweet “SHOULD is the past tense of ‘sh... |
Improving Parent, Family & Community Engagement Practice
School leaders, teachers and other staff have a pivotal role in promoting and empowering effective parent and family engagement, including through the cultivation of genuine home-school partnerships linked to children’s learning.
Because resources and readings ar... |
Clitoral pain refers to sharp or stabbing pain in the clitoris, or rawness/irritation, that can be exacerbated by touch, walking, wearing tight underwear or moving at certain angles.
Clitoral pain is often caused by dermatological conditions, such as skin infections or disorders. It may also be a sign of a more serious... |
In the second of a series of three, Mike Atherton discusses how Liebig's Law of Minimum might be inappropriate and that the Law of Tolerance may be a better reference point where the effects of phosphorus use are concerned
In the first of this series of articles, my aim was twofold - to give the history of phosphorus u... |
The Buzz: October has two chances to view eclipses
There will be plenty of reasons to look to the heavens this month with two eclipses — a lunar eclipse and a partial solar eclipse.
The full lunar eclipse will take place Oct. 8 from 6:25 a.m. to 7:24 a.m. In a lunar eclipse, the moon appears to turn red as the Earth pa... |
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