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Erika Andersen, Contributor I cover how people & organizations work, and how they can work better. We may have to put aside our image of video gamers as jobless nerds living in their parents’ basements, playing Warcraft till 3 in the morning in robe and slippers, surrounded by their beloved Star Wars action figures col...
Nuclear weapons were not the only item on the agenda at the pivotal 1986 Reykjavik summit. U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev discussed issues ranging from human rights to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. But understandably, nuclear weapons were at the heart of the talks, and today, th...
Wednesday, 21 December 2011 19:50 An ATM card is a plastic card issued by a financial institution that allows the card holder to get basic financial services from an automated teller machine. These services include: deposits, withdrawals up to a specified limit per day, and account balance inquiries. An ATM card requir...
Freedom from Toxic Fracking Waste: National Rally DayFrackfree America National Coalition News Release: Contact: Vanessa Pesec: Phone: 440-781-6440 or E-mail: firstname.lastname@example.org Contact: Susie Beiersdorfer: Phone: 234- 201-8007 or E-mail: email@example.com ___________________________________________________...
Acoustic Nerve - the eighth cranial nerve, the nerve concerned with hearing and balance. Amplitude - the height of a sound wave, as associated with the loudness of a sound. Ampulla - the swelling at the base of each semicircular canal, containing sensory cells which detect movement of the fluid within the canals. Anvil...
Words, words,words. Some words (cat, cold, three) are easily explained. Others (like art, balance, and strength) are not. Often, our attempts to explain abstract words to children fail because they just don’t make sense to tiny brains. GazziliWords is an app that takes on this challenge, using pictures and animation to...
Northern California Coastal & Inland Valleys Warm Water Please! Use tepid water to irrigate indoor plants. Most hail from the tropics and cold water puts them into a state of shock. Deep Water Trees and Shrubs Permanent landscape plants will benefit from a monthly deep application of water during the dry season. Use a ...
Homeowners, gardeners and landscape architects all know the importance a healthy lawn has on the overall appearance and quality of their spaces. To keep their grasses beautifully colored, a specially formulated fertilizer is specifically fed to their grasses. This provides the plants with necessary nutrients and water ...
Specific Genetic Disorders Many human diseases have a genetic component. Some of these conditions are under investigation by researchers at or associated with the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Below you will find a list of selected genetic, orphan and rare diseases. This list is by no means comprehe...
And the Last Bit of Trust Fades Away … 1. In the thirty years since its founding, the GDR has overcome many of the material and political consequences of the Second World War. By building up productive, modern industries and making considerable improvements in the area of agriculture, the GDR created the material found...
In September 1609, when Henry Hudson guided his ship, De Halve Maen, through the narrows dividing present-day Staten and Long Islands, he was not the first European navigator to sail into what we know today as New York Bay. The Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano came in 1524; the Frenchmen Jean Alfonse de Saintong...
Can grapefruit stop stroke? Grapefruit and oranges “appear to protect against having a ‘brain attack’”, the Daily Mail has reported. The Mail says that these and other citrus fruits can protect the brain from stroke due to their antioxidant content. The research behind this story involved almost 70,000 women taking par...
This content is from Wikipedia. We do not consider this content professional or citable. Please use your discretion when relying on it. GradeSaver also offers a professionally written study guide by one of our staff editors. Robinson Crusoe / / is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719. This first ed...
The push on green technology has recently resulted in a number of advancements in the field of solar energy. A lot of work is being done to make them more efficient, robust, less intensive, and more cost efficient. Researchers at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, have found a way to make flexible sola...
A frightened villager brings the lid of a barrel that contained uranium oxide (yellowcake) taken from the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, that was left unsecured by occupying forces after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The family used this radioactive barrel to store water and are complaining of rashes and skin problems. Say n...
23 August 2000 - Tbilisi needs to develop a city environmental action plan to address urgent problems related to urban land use, green spaces, and water supply programs, concludes the State of the Environment 2000 Report issued by the United Nations Environment Programme's office, GRID-Tbilisi. The report is available ...
Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force (GCERTF) As a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, President Obama commissioned Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus to develop recommendations for full restoration of the Gulf Coast. As a result of the report, the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force was established...
If the P/E ratio is an indication of how many years it takes for the company to earn back the stock price shareholders pay to buy the shares, the earnings yield is an indication of how much return shareholders investment in the company earned over the past 12 months. The higher the earnings yield is, the better. If a c...
June 19 2013 Latest news: Saturday, February 16, 2013 Adam Sonin explores the career of writer Aldous Huxley, whose best known work, Brave New World, has been translated into 28 languages. Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963) was the third son of Leonard Huxley (1860-1933), an assistant master at Charterhouse, editor of C...
By: Matthew (Ted Ballwin) Yoga is increasing in popularity. Once derided as useless, the practice of stretching, breathing and challenging your body's flexibility and stamina has become more widespread, as has information on its health benefits. One of the most interesting areas of information to come out of relevant s...
Learn how caffeine causes the sugars of patients with diabetes to become unstable in this medical report. Read the full transcript » [Music Playing] Allison Chow: For Insidermedicine Un 60, I'm Allison Chow. From North Carolina, Caffeine may cause the sugars of patients with diabetes to become unstable. A study of 10 p...
How to reduce Exercise induced asthma Is asthma hitting you during morning jog? When doing physical work do you suddenly start gasping air? If the answer is yes, then you may have exercise induced asthma. But don’t worry. You’re not alone. Nearly one in ten people have this type of asthma. In 1984 Olympics, nearly 20 p...
Jonas Salk, with both eloquence and simplicity, once stated that there are two primary approaches to treating ill people. He said that there are therapeutic techniques that directly impact specific symptoms, and there are methods that stimulate the body's own immune and defense system. Whereas conventional medical trea...
What is Diabetes Mellitus By Alfred J. Plechner, D.V.M. to this as the sugar diabetes. Why does this happen? There are many reasons for why this may happen, but the basic problem occurs due to a lack of production of an endocrine hormone produced by the pancreas called insulin. Sometimes this is the case and other time...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - REGARDING BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS What is blood pressure? Omron - Blood pressure is the force generated by the blood against the walls of arteries during cardiac contraction and relaxation (e.g., the pumping action of the heart). LifeSource - Blood pressure is the force exerted by blood aga...
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right...to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.Amendment VI By affording a right to assistance of counsel, the Founders specifically meant to reject the English practice of prohibiting felony defendants from appearing through counsel except upon debat...
The present study is an enquiry into the SMCs success. It brings into focus the post-plague environmental cleanliness strategies and actions followed by the SMC, their impact, sustainability and other issues. Strategies and Actions Multi-pronged strategies adopted by the SMC to achieve the programme goals, include: - S...
Legislation Would Make California the First State to Ban Incandescent Light Bulbs Posted by Home Energy on February 13, 2007 Assemblymember Lloyd Levine (D-Van Nuys), the Chair of the Assembly’s Utilities and Commerce Committee, plans to introduce legislation - the How Many Legislators Does it Take to Change a Light Bu...
Stars aren't shy about sending out birth announcements. They fire off energetic jets of glowing gas traveling at supersonic speeds in opposite directions through space. Although astronomers for decades have looked at still pictures of stellar jets, they now can watch movies of them, thanks to NASA's Hubble Space Telesc...
You may be using computer and various other electronic gadgets and may be facing different problems some time due to loss of data so, you may have understood the importance of back up. But, one thing to be considered is that nowadays your data are stored somewhere else on the web, on smartphones so, you may be wonderin...
With just a week remaining to secure a vitally needed, strong and robust Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), the negotiations hang in the balance. The ATT, as it is commonly known, was launched in 2006 when 153 governments voted at the United Nations to start work on developing a global arms deal to regulate the trade and transfe...
Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Uranium Production Cycle A Responsible uranium production cycle is an important element for sustainability of nuclear energy. It involves various issues such as exploration, mining and processing technology selection and testing, prefeasibility and feasibility studies, then construction...
Checking PIN passwords from databases that were released by hackers in the past, Nick Berry found that the 20 most popular ones compose more than 25 percent of all passwords in existence. By far, the most popular password is 1234. “It’s staggering how popular this password appears to be. Utterly staggering at the lack ...
Asian State National Attributes, 1956-1968 (ICPSR 5018) Principal Investigator(s): Mogdis, Franz; Tidwell, Karen This data collection provides information on the national attributes of 17 Asian nations in the period 1956-1968. Data are provided for economic, political, and physical attributes of the various nations. In...
Explore the links below for lessons, resources, and professional and academic opportunities specific to Japanese Studies. CJS produces a number of educational materials through involvement in teacher workshops and community events. Download our K-12 publication, Exploring Japan, created specifically for middle and high...
When the demand for, and the consumption of, a stock limited (exhaustible) resource steadily rises, the price is driven up until the resource is “economically depleted” which means the cost of producing the resource is higher than the value of the product. At that point a substitute (or alternative) resource becomes ex...
Double document shared word diagrams Double Document Shared Word Diagrams compare and contrast two documents by showing both the unique and shared vocabulary and its distribution across the two documents of interest. The two columns of squares represent the two documents. The leftmost column of word circles shows the h...
Banganga River, an important tributary of the , joins the Beas in the in Himachal Pradesh . The river which originates from the southern slope of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas , is fed by snow melt waters. All along the river bank, near its mouth, there are large fertile sediments, suitable for cultivation.
The leader of the Dravidian languages as far as number of speakers go, and the biggest linguistic group in India ¤ The Origin of The Language Teluguis a richly developed language and the biggest linguistic unit in India, second only to Hindi. Linguistically, the language has deviated a good deal from its southern siste...
In October 1999, the Food and Drug Administration (USA) approved a health claim for soy indicating that consumption of 25 grams of soy protein a day as part of a diet low in saturated fats and cholesterol may help lower the risk of heart disease. Additionally, soy has officially been approved in the UK, Brazil, Malaysi...
Northrop began his career in 1916, when he joined the Loughead Brothers (later renamed Lockheed) as a draftsman engineer. While there, he designed the F-1, a large flying boat, and the S-1, a sports biplane; both airplanes featured an innovative monocoque (single-shell fuselage) design. He joined Douglas Aircraft Compa...
Tell a friend Create an account Sign in now Count to 5: Represent numbers (up to 5) Comparing: Compare groups (fewer or more) Size: Long and short Size: Light and heavy Money: Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters ...and 37 more skills! See all pre-K skills Numbers and counting beyond 20: Count groups of ten Patterns: ...
For several years, global warming has been discussed in terms of its various influences on human society and a wide range of countermeasures have been actively promoted. Recently, the interest on impact evaluation has shifted from the entire global domain to particular countries or regional societies. Regional influenc...
John Spencer wrote a post where he outlines 14 reasons why multiple choice tests suck. Consider these points: I also wrote a post on the folly of multiple choice tests. - Multiple choice is shallow. I know people try to create analytical, evaluative and creative questions. However, the medium itself is one of recall an...
WHO: Diesel exhaust can cause cancer Decision could pressure gov'ts to introduce stricter limits on emission Exhaust from diesel engines can cause cancer, a prominent global cancer group that's part of the World Health Organization said Tuesday. While the International Agency For Research On Cancer (IARC) has no power ...
Mmm … Doughnuts! National Doughnut Day Ever wonder where this sweet, circular treat (Homer Simpson’s fave!) came from? The Early Years Doughnuts have been around for hundreds of years. Archaeologists turned up several fossilized fried cakes with holes in the center in prehistoric ruins in the Southwestern United States...
A British seismologist explains earthquakes. The rumbling and shaking of earthquakes puzzled people for centuries, writes Musson, chief spokesman at the British Geological Survey. Aristotle blamed the noise on roaring winds forced through subterranean caverns. The people of Lisbon, Portugal, racked by a massive quake i...
More voices needed in climate debate After two weeks of climate negotiations in Doha, bleary-eyed ministers, negotiators, and advocates are headed back home to the various regions around the world. Few, if any, are leaving entirely satisfied. The pace of progress on climate change is still too slow and the political wi...
(topic: Logic) - Convinced that his failure to defeat Motherboard is simply a result of bad luck, Hacker collects the Ten Lucky Charms of Cyberspace. The caper works. Hacker's luck changes, and good things begin happening to him. When Motherboard realizes what Hacker has done - she sends the kids and Digit to Hacker's ...
Embrace your Roman muse! As a learner of Latin you want to experience the Roman world by reading its writers in their original language. But you may be unsure where to begin in the classical canon or you may worry that your Latin skills are insufficient to tackle authentic texts. Requiring only a grounding in the basic...
BG Chap 8 - Lifespan of Brahmā Brahmaloka and other planets are destroyed because of limitations of time. Even if Brahmā, the master of the planet, must die, what can be said of others? The persons situated on elevated planets such as Mahar-loka know that one day of Brahmā is a thousand cycles of the four yugas by huma...
June 30, 2010 By Tom Chivers At the moment the tiny robot – a sheet just half a millimetre thick, scarcely thicker than a piece of paper – only folds itself into a boat, like a child’s toy, or a “paper glider” plane shape. But it is anticipated that in future it will be used to create full-sized cars and aircraft that ...
How does your diet affect your skin? Nutrients, water can keep skin safe, supple Laura Spencer,, Contributing writer Can what you eat make a difference in your skin's health? Medical evidence indicates that diet does affect your skin. A diet lacking proper fluids can leave the skin weak and fragile; a poor diet on the ...
This article was originally distributed via PRWeb. PRWeb, WorldNow and this Site make no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Skoolbo has just completed an improvement analysis on the first 10 million questions and found that after three hours of learning time, average improvements are 23.3% in litera...
- The use of self-learning modules to facilitate learning of basic science concepts in an integrated medical curriculumMohammed K Khalil Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA Anat Sci Educ 3:219-26. 2010..05). In conclusion, the use of SLMs in an inte...
The naked truth: How to prevent baring it all due to hair loss (BPT) - Whether it’s a few extra hairs in the sink or a completely bare scalp, baldness is a common issue for many people – not just men. Balding generally refers to hair loss from your scalp, usually caused by genetics, environment, various medications or ...
Energy efficiency is simply getting the same output with less energy input. It is generally the most cost effective way to reduce environmental impact. The City spends over $7 million per year to power over 90 buildings, 6400 street lights, 100 traffic signals, 36 water wells, and 1400 vehicles. We are constantly looki...
This code illustrates the Wait-for-Push command. When a touch sensor on Port 1 is pressed, Motor A will stop. This code uses two very important coding commands, Case Structures and Loops. The touch sensor Switch causes Motor A to go forward if the touch sensor is released and backward if it is pressed. The Loop causes ...
Lesson Plans and Worksheets Browse by Subject Design Principles Teacher Resources Find teacher approved Design Principles educational resource ideas and activities Eighth graders apply the six steps in technology problem solving as they use the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Checklist for Polling Places and the ...
SPECIAL OFFER: - Limited Time Only! (The ad below will not display on your printed page) Seventh graders often think the world is against them: "She looked at me the wrong way; I'm going to cry." They behave better at school -- they can be cooperative in class, then go home and become very territorial. They are couch p...
History: Homestead Act factored into early LL settlement Liberty Lake Historical Society Supporters of the Homestead Act held the belief that the availability of free or cheap land, under the right terms, would ease the burden of the lack of land in states along the eastern U.S. It would promote the settlement of the w...
books > Calculus This short introductory text focuses mainly on integration and differentiation of functions of a single variable, although iterated integrals are discussed. Infinitesimals are used when appropriate, and are treated more rigorously than in old books like Thompson's Calculus Made Easy, but in less detail...
'World's Fastest Supercomputer' Crowned in US The Titan supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory was crowned the fastest in the world just a few weeks after its debut. In the clash of the world's supercomputing titans, a new U.S. supercomputer named "Titan" is king. The $100-million Titan seized the No. 1 superco...
Granny Says Life Evolved Between the Mica Sheets This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation. I have a passion for mica. This passion led me, in my 62nd year and almost a grandmother, to develop a hypothesis for the origins of life. “Develop a hypothesi...
So Many Primates for Primatology – Anthropology 1.8 I once asked students to write about their most recent anthropology course, explaining what they liked best and what they liked least. One student chose “Primates and Primatology” and then for the best part wrote “so many primates.” He then wrote the same thing in the...
| Internet > World Wide Web > History > Web Browser History Dozens of innovative web browsers have been created by various people and teams over the years. The first widely used web browser was NCSA Mosaic. The Mosaic programming team then created the first commercial web browser called Netscape Navigator, renamed Comm...
The Machias River was long a vehicle for the lumber trade. For many years the town of Machias exported all sorts of sawed wood products, much of it on British vessels. When the British schooner "Margaretta" arrived in Machias in June of 1775 to pick up Machias River lumber to help build British barracks, the town captu...
A paper presented by Antares at Sidang Seni 2001, Galeri Petronas’ first annual conference on the arts, March 24-25, 2001 ONCE IN A WHILE it helps to sit back and think about things like Art – and what it actually means to be called or to call someone an Artist. We could think about the earliest evidence of human artis...
A Quilt Exhibit Pieces Together a Story About American History Download MP3 (Right-click or option-click the link.) Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember. And I'm Shirley Griffith. This week on our program, we visit a quilting exhibit at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art M...
Wine expert: boxed wine better for the environment From an op-ed piece by Tyler Cowen in The New York Times. More than 90 percent of American wine production occurs on the West Coast, but because the majority of consumers live east of the Mississippi, a large part of carbon-dioxide emissions associated with wine comes ...
Step 3.4. Describe the connections between the professional development you are planning and other professional development. Individual professional development activities and programs can have greater impact if they are connected to and reinforce other professional development. For example, a series of workshops and f...
Couple is a system of forces whose magnitude of the resultant is zero and yet has a moment sum. Geometrically, couple is composed of two equal forces that are parallel to each other and acting in opposite direction. The magnitude of the couple is given by Where are the two forces and is the moment arm, or the perpendic...
CausesBy Mayo Clinic staff CLICK TO ENLARGE |Anatomy of the eye| Retinal detachment can occur as a result of: - Shrinkage or contraction of the vitreous (VIT-ree-us) — the gel-like material that fills the inside of your eye. This can create tugging on the retina and a retinal tear, leading to a retinal detachment. - Ad...
Sexual health basicsBy Mayo Clinic staff Sexuality is part of being human. Love, affection and intimacy all play a role in healthy relationships from childhood through old age. You often hear about the importance of physical health, mental health and spiritual health, but feeling confident about your sexual health also...
Good news for Olympic athletes: there is not sufficient scientific evidence to support the long perpetuated theory that athletes should avoid sex before sport. While the ancient Greeks believed that abstinence enhances physical performance and that sex before competition zaps energy and for years coaches and sports com...
Could Internet Addiction Be Genetic? Latest Mental Health News TUESDAY, Sept. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Not only is Internet addiction a legitimate compulsion, it may have the same genetic component as nicotine addiction, a new study suggests. Out of nearly 850 people interviewed about their Internet habits, German researc...
The typical American child receives 24 immunizations by age 2, with some getting as many as five shots during a single doctor's visit. Is this the best way to protect young children from deadly diseases, or does it overload the immune system of these tiny bodies making some vulnerable to a vaccine-induced reaction? On ...
A wind barrier of living trees and shrubs maintained to protect the farm home, other buildings, garden, orchard, or feedlots. Syn. shelterbelt. A planting of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation, usually perpendicular or nearly so, to the principal wind direction, to protect soil, crops, homesteads, roads, etc., against ...
Illuminated manuscripts written in Greek were considered one of the greatest art forms by the highly literate and sophisticated clerical and secular elite of Byzantium. Over the centuries many works were commissioned for use in important churches. The calendar in this lectionary and the quality of the entire work sugge...
Photograph by Carmem L. Vilanova UNIVERSAL LIFELINE: Even Stephen Hawking has warned against connecting with extraterrestrial life forms. E.T. Stay Home? We haven't heard from space aliens, and that might be good news By Ronald Bailey If extraterrestrial civilizations exist in our galaxy—and there are good reasons to t...
“Choreography” is the art of composing dances to express a theme, story, or emotion. Choreographers must begin with the most basic movements and build on them to create a complex performance. This process involves a series of steps. First, dancers begin with simple movements, then combine them into phrases. Various phr...
Europe's strongest economic and industrial power, Germany is also the most populous European country outside Russia. Fertile northern plains stretch south from the North and Baltic Seas changing to central highlands and then rising to the rugged Schwarzwald (Black Forest) in the southwest and to the Alps in the far sou...
Connect to Literacy: Science and Social Studies Reading levels grades 2-5; Interest levels 2-8+ - Build skills and strategies for Critical Thinking and Effective Reading through short, engaging nonfiction books - High-impact lessons help students connect targeted reading skills with reading strategies, language skills,...
A good procurement is one where you get the goods or services you need at a price you can afford. You will be able to show that your procurement process was contestable and transparent. What is procurement? Procurement covers all business processes associated with purchasing goods or services. It can be as simple as ge...
Secession: A Specifically American Principle [Part 1 of "The Secession Tradition in America," a paper presented at the 1995 Mises Institute conference, "Secession, State, and Economy."] The United Nations Charter asserts the self-determination of peoples as a fundamental human right. From this, there has developed a li...
Navigate the topics on the left to learn more about various aspects of using Flickr. Flickr is a convenient way to share both promotional and educational materials with your web audience. Some ways University units can use Flickr: - Keep group photo albums on record to re-purpose with other social media. - Supplement e...
Half a century ago, a monumental book was published that created a holistic and balanced view of the environment. The book, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, was directly influenced by the work of a Michigan State professor and his students, so the MSU Museum chose to honor their work with an exhibit. Published in 1962, ...
Latina Bloggers Policy Briefing: Department of Agriculture This is the second article in a series relaying information obtained during a White House briefing on issues relating to Latinos in the U.S. Lisa Pino is the Deputy Administrator of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program under the Department of Agricultu...
Pau d' Arco (Taheebo) comes from the inner bark of the Red Lapacho tree in the Andes of South America. It has been used for centuries. Theodoro Meyer of the National University of Tucuman, Argentina was the first modern scientist to study Taheebo’s chemical composition. He found it contained XYLOIDIN – an antibiotic wi...
The great majority of injuries during a hurricane are cuts caused by flying glass or other debris. Other injuries include puncture wounds resulting from exposed nails, metal, or glass, and bone fractures. To get through the storm in the safest possible manner: - Monitor the radio or television for weather conditions, i...
Staying Jewish on the Arizona Frontier The Drachman family played a very important role in the foundation of Jewish life on the Arizona frontier. Chapters in American Jewish History are provided by the American Jewish Historical Society, collecting, preserving, fostering scholarship and providing access to the continui...
As America expanded westward Fort Laramie played a crucial role in the transformation of the West, first as fur-trading center, then as military garrison. For 50 years it was a landmark and stopping place for trappers, traders, missionaries, emigrants, Pony Express riders and miners travelling their way west.It was als...
The latest news from academia, regulators research labs and other things of interest Posted: March 5, 2009 Titania nanotubes and sunlight turn carbon dioxide into methane (Nanowerk News) Dual catalysts may be the key to efficiently turning carbon dioxide and water vapor into methane and other hydrocarbons using titania...
The transmission speed of an asynchronous communications channel. Technically, it refers to the maximum number of changes that can occur per second in the electrical state of a communications circuit. Often baud is used interchangeably with bits per second. All computer data is composed of tiny electrical pulses called...
"As the Stomach Turns" on the KC-135 Can you imagine going to your school or office and floating in air along with your desks, chairs and pencils? Well that's what the astronauts experience when they take a flight on the KC-135 aircraft, affectionately known as the "Vomit Astronauts get a unique perspective of their en...
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The 194-acre Sweetbay Bogs Preserve was the Mississippi Chapter's first land purchase in December 1989, and is named for the area's numerous sweetbay trees. Bogs are rarely found this far south, and the site has long been considered one of the most critical natural communities in the state. At least six species of rare...
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE TILLETT SITE NON-FISH FAUNAL REMAINS FROM THE TILLETT SITE (*Department of Biology, Birmingham Southern College) The identification and analysis of non-fish vertebrate remains from the Tillett site (31DR35) was undertaken at Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, Alabama. The faunal remains for the...
Resources for living well This website has ideas, instructions, and videos of fun activities and games for students in grades 4-8. San Diego County Office of Education These programs aim to assist parents in helping children manage their weight and live healthy lifestyles with specific activities and milestones. En esp...
NetWellness is a global, community service providing quality, unbiased health information from our partner university faculty. NetWellness is commercial-free and does not accept advertising. Wednesday, June 19, 2013 hello, i am intrested to know how a person`s age is affected in sports?, as i am doing a natinal diploma...