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On the Anniversary of Thoreau’s ‘Walden’ and Its Place in American Religious HistoryPosted: August 9, 2012
Today marks the 158th anniversary of Henry David Thoreau’s Walden. It couldn’t have come at a better time. Right now I am knee deep in Transcendentalists, Thoreau included, as I wade through my chapter on Transcen... |
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Feds say they'll act quicker to release study on keeping carp out of Great Lakes
The federal government says it will speed up a decision on how to protect the Great Lakes from invasive species in the Mississippi River basin. The Obama admini... |
Siege of Jerusalem - Conflict & Dates:
The Siege of Jerusalem was conducted June 7 to July 15, 1099, during the First Crusade (1096-1099).
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Siege of Jerusalem - Background:
Having captured Antioch in June 1098, the Crusaders remained in the area debating their course of action. While some were conten... |
Habitat for Humanity unveils model energy-efficient homeby Rupa Shenoy, Minnesota Public Radio
St. Paul, Minn. — Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota says a family has moved into the most energy-efficient home the organization has ever built, part of an effort to help lower utility bills for Habitat homeowners.
Habitat wo... |
Contrary to Hollywood’s portrayal of gigantic man-eating sharks, the three largest species of shark spend their time peacefully roaming the ocean’s surface munching on the ocean’s smallest creatures. Basking Sharks, the second largest species of shark, cruise the seas in search of plankton, filtering up to 2,000 tons o... |
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Oct. 7 1571 Battle of Lepanto - Muslim defeatAn important day in Christian history. Interesting that the Pope warned Europe about the danger of Muslim invasion, but the northern European countries were too distracted with the Reformation and fighting Catholicism to band against their common enem... |
We’ll soon know if Tombstone, Arizona — site of the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral — really is the “Town Too Tough to Die,” because the federal government is attempting to snuff it out of existence:
[T]he U.S. Forest Service is refusing to allow Tombstone to repair its mountain spring water lines after forest fires... |
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe that the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the divine priesthood authority to act in His name was lost from the earth through an apostacy, which then needed to be restored. This Restoration happened in 1820 through a latter-day prophet chosen ... |
These straightforward guidelines show how to design and analyze a simple structure for bandstop filters using multi-layer micromachined microstrip asymmetrical couplers.
Dr. Nadia Benabdallah, Nasreddine Ben Ahmed, Fethi Tarik Bendimerad, and Dr. Boumediene Benyoucef
Millimeter-wave frequency bands have long held the a... |
Elf: A small being with magic powers or a supernatural being or mischievous creature. The word comes from aelfnoth, which means 'elf-courage'. Elves were originally thought of as shining, radiant, beings of light.
Emblem: Symbol that represents something used as a distinctive badge.
Enchant: Put someone under a magic s... |
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Graphene transistor shines on diamond-like substrate
Diamond-like carbon could be an ideal substrate for graphene transistors. So say researchers in the US who have made advanced devices with a record-high cut-off frequency of 155 GHz and the shortest gate length ever of just 40 nm. The field-effect transis... |
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Science Evolution and Creationism
Biological evolution is the centralorganizing principle of modern biology.
The study o... |
The unprecedented attacks by sharks on human beings along the middle Atlantic coast of the United States in the summer of 1916, resulting in the death of four bathers, produced a profound sensation and materially interfered with the attendance at seaside resorts, while leading to an astonishing amount of newspaper disc... |
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B vitamins refer to a group of water soluble vitamins that play an incredibly important role in cellular metabolism. In the past it was believed that there was only one type of vitamin B as is the case for other types of vitamins such as vitamin A and vitamin C. But as re... |
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The role of a Transcript typist is to record the spoken word of people in different contexts be it in parliament, courts of law or television broadcasts using a stenotype shorthand machine, computer or sound equipment. There are usually no tertiary requirements to become a transc... |
February 10, 2005Despite its arm-in-arm morning "duets,"
this monkey species is so little known that it has no namebut
not for long. From February 24 to March 3, the New York-based
Wildlife Conservation Society will offer the right to name the
species to the highest bidder in an online auction.
The nonprofit society di... |
Whereas people use their eyes and ears to get information, cells rely on proteins that span their outer membranes to scan for chemical signals from the outside world. Now a biotech start-up plans to launch an international consortium to determine the three-dimensional crystal structures of 100 such membrane proteins, m... |
Astronomers are reaching ever further back in time, seeking events from the earliest days of the universe. Now, the discovery of the farthest (and thus oldest) supernova ever seen is raising hopes that astronomers will soon detect the explosive deaths of the first stars to form after the universe's birth. These stars f... |
News from Spain informs us that a team of specialists has recently succeeded in designing and manufacturing so-called bacteria-killing textiles.
Apparently, this new fabric brought forth by researchers working with the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya BarcelonaTech has nanoparticles which help keep bacteria at bay ... |
A year on the melting planet takes just 1.4 Earth days
While astronomers continue to rack up a list of exciting new exoplanet discoveries, some are simply more awesome than others. The crown jewel of the search for other planets would be an orb similar to Earth, perhaps even similar enough to support living beings. A n... |
Objective: To determine the prevalence of infant exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) among infants attending child health clinics in regional NSW; the association between such exposure and household smoking behaviours; and the factors associated with smoking restrictions in households with infants. Methods: P... |
What is Turfgrass Disease? What Causes It?
Lawn diseases are generally caused by pathogenic fungi that occur naturally in the thatch and soil. There are a wide variety of fungi living in the soil and thatch of a lawn, but only a small number cause disease symptoms in turfgrass. The vast majority of fungi are beneficial... |
LATN1010/1020 - Beginning Latin: Grammar, Fall 2007
Based on F. Wheelock, An Introduction to Latin, Based on Ancient Authors (3rd Edition)
Professor Mark Damen, Ph.D.
Languages, Philospphy, & Speech Communication,
Course Structure: Hour long classes - four times a week
Latin is an ancient Indo-European language that wa... |
Redbud, also known as Eastern Redbud or Judas Tree, is abundant in the southern two-thirds of Ohio, with scattered distribution in the northern one-third of the state . It heralds the arrival of spring with its showy, lavendar-pink flowers that typically open in April, long before the foliage emerges.
Redbud is a nativ... |
The Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania
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Many women can identify someone they know who has had breast cancer. It is, after all, one of the most common cancers in women. You often hear the statistic of 1 in 8 women developing breast cancer in their lifetime, but what ... |
Did You Know... The Facts About HPV?
The Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania
Last Modified: January 13, 2008
- HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world.
- By age 50, about 80% of women have been infected by some type of HPV.
- Most HPV infections do not cause any sym... |
Browsing subject area: Creole dialects (Include extended shelves)
Here are entered works discussing pidgin languages that have become established as the native language of a speech community. Works discussing lingua francas which are native to none of those using them and are characterized by a simplified grammar and o... |
Books for people who don't read print?
The Internet Archive is proud to be distributing over 1 million books free in a format called DAISY, designed for those of us who find it challenging to use regular printed media.
There are two types of DAISYs on Open Library: open and protected. Open DAISYs can be read by anyone ... |
(2003). Sustainability indicators.
In: Neumayer, Eric ed.
Online Encyclopaedia of Ecological Economics (OEEE).
International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE).
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Imagine a situation where, after debating for years on what makes you happy, you finally decide that it is about time you start pu... |
The holy, glorious, right-victorious martyr Justin the Philosopher (also Justin Martyr) was one of the earliest apologists for the Christian faith. A convert to Christianity, he produced a number of works during the middle of the second century, amongst them two Apologies addressed to the Roman emperors, defending and ... |
Catholicos is a title used by the ruling bishops or primates of several churches in the Middle East. With the exception of the Georgian Orthodox Church none of these churches accept the Christology promulgated by the Council of Chalcedon.
The word itself comes from the Greek καθολικός (plural καθολικοί), meaning 'conce... |
In need of a breath, I stopped forcing air through my vintage, hand-me-down predator call and scanned the snow-blanketed plain for signs of movement. My breathing barely had time to normalize before the sight of a moving speck in the distance returned me to the brink of hyperventilation. A coyote had triangulated my po... |
Industrial Technology is a program designed to prepare students for a career in troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining equipment in an industrial environment. The program is designed to provide students with a broad background and with basic skills in business, computing, drafting, electronics, mathematics, manufac... |
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|Chuang||August 23, 1988|
Performance of a VLSI processor of the reduced instruction set computer (RISC) type is enhanced by executing two instructions simultaneously in the two execution units of the processor. There is very little increase in the cost of hardware. Three embodiments a... |
Treatments for DiarrheaSince diarrhea is such a common symptom, it is a good idea to understand the recommended treatments for infants with diarrhea, so that you are prepared if your baby gets sick. If your baby only has mild diarrhea and/or just occasional vomiting, these treatments will usually include:
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|Abstract||This paper focuses on the relation between logic and ontology. In particular, it demonstrates how classical logical theory can clarify the ontological part of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. To this end, the work examines the adequacy of a formal system that was devised by the Polish lo... |
Wiccaphobia, or fear of witchcraft, was once a societal norm throughout much of Christian Europe and the United States. The period from the 14th century Inquisition through the witch trials of the 17th century was known as the "Burning Times," in which witchcraft was a capital offense tried through the courts. Today, p... |
I understand that a small aperture (large aperture number eg. F/22) means large depth of field. It is simple to undersand that small aperture size means, less light is allowed into the camera sensor. If less light is allowed how is the large depth of field is acheived?. I always believed that "Large" means you need mor... |
An enormous triangular hole in the Suns corona was captured earlier today by NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory, seen above from the AIA 211 imaging assembly. This gap in the Suns atmosphere is allowing more charged solar particles to stream out into the Solar System and toward Earth as well.
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A new scientific system developed by a St. Michael's Hospital physician, designed to rapidly evaluate the world's air traffic patterns, accurately predicted how the H1N1 virus would spread around the world, according to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine today.
St. Michael's Hospital scientist an... |
The Pixar Image Computer was a graphic designing computer originally developed by the Lucasfilm Computer Division (later renamed Pixar) in May 1986, intended for the high-end visualization markets, such as media production and medicine.
In an attempt to gain a foothold in the medical market, Pixar donated ten machines ... |
It’s Christmastime again, and Mexico, like the rest of the world, is celebrating. Here in our home of Playa del Carmen on Mexico’s Caribbean coast we have found that celebration is a unique mixture of holiday customs drawn from America, Europe and Mexico.
Mexico’s historical Christmas traditions have usually been cente... |
Research and Education to solve Air Quality problems associated with agriculture, natural resources and environment is what we do. Our basic expertise is in micrometeorology, which is the study the physics and transport properties of the near surface atmosphere. Our general approach is to join with a wide array of expe... |
Classics in the History of Psychology
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The Principles of Psychology
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After discrimination, association! Already in the last chapter I have had to invoke, in order to explain the improvement of c... |
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online therapy generally refers to the provision of professional mental health services concerns via internet communication technology. Also known as e-therapy, etherapy , e-counseling, online c... |
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A trait is a prominent psychological aspect of a person that is stable across situations. Such a behaviour, emotion, or pattern of thinking may have been learnt and this becomes part of character. Some traits may be bio... |
|Abstract:||The 5th International Geological Congress (IGC), the initial meeting in North America, was the first of the three IGCs that have been held in the United States of America (USA). Of the 538 registrants alive when the 5th IGC convened in Washington, 251 persons, representing fifteen countries, actually attend... |
A false analogy is a rhetorical fallacy that uses an analogy (comparing objects or ideas with similar characteristics) to support an argument, but the conclusion made by it is not supported by the analogy due to the differences between the two objects. Sometimes these differences are outright ignored by the person pres... |
Emergency preparedness is not solely the concern of Californians for earthquakes, of Gulf Coast residents for hurricanes, or of those who live in "Tornado Alley". Most communities may be impacted by several types of hazards during a lifetime. Americans also travel to areas impacted by hazards they may not be at risk of... |
February 22, 2012 — "Religion Today" is contributed by the University of Wyoming's Religious Studies Program to examine and promote discussion of religious issues.
The goal of the Enlightenment, that intellectual movement of the 18th century, was to establish human reason as the highest arbiter of knowledge, as opposed... |
Walter Scott Lenox realized his dream early on, despite personal tragedy and professional setbacks. His perseverance proved that American ceramics could be as resilient and durable as their British counterparts. Upon his death in 1920, Mr. Lenox had created a china legacy that, even today, is renowned the world over fo... |
Those working in science are accustomed to receiving emails starting with "dear sir/madam, please look at the attached file where I'm proving einstein theory wrong". This time it's a tad more serious because the message comes from a genuine scientific collaboration... As everyone knows by now, the OPERA collaboration a... |
The image, released yesterday, actually contains two spirals overlain on each other. One is the cloudy, blue-white spiral with a yellow core. The core itself is a composite of images take by the Hubble Space Telescope‘s Advanced Camera for Surveys, Wide Field Camera 3, and Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 detectors. Spira... |
When I was appointed Executive Dean for Administration at Harvard Medical School in 1998, I learned for the first time of the existence of the New England Primate Center. One of eight such centers in the US, this is a home to several types of monkeys that are used for medical research. The value of such research is unc... |
Pandavas visit Drupada's Palace--Their Identity revealed--Draupadi's Five Husbands--Kingdom assigned to Pandavas--Building of Indra-prastha--Arjuna goes into Exile--His Serpent Bride--Marriage in Manipur--An Heir to a Throne--Meeting with Krishna--Abduction of Princess--Miraculous Origin of Jarasandhu--His Two Mothers-... |
History of Sandpoint, North Idaho,
& Bonner County
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Idaho History Timeline
To understand the history of Sandpoint, and Bonner County, North Idaho, one must
first take into account our geography. While our area is dominated by mountains,
the most prominent feature is Lake Pend Oreille, with an area... |
Thursday is the 77th anniversary of one of the most momentous nights not just in baseball history, but in the cultural life of the United States, and eventually the rest of the world.
On this night in 1935, the first Major League night game took place at Cincinnati's Crosley Field, as the Reds beat the Phillies, 2-1. T... |
I recently received the following question from a friend and thought I'd share it and my answer!
One of the things that always seems hard for me is to get the right kind of focus. I love how your pictures focus on one part of the person and the rest is beautifully blurred or bokeh'd (haha if that's even a word). How do... |
As much fun as it is to imagine exploring other worlds spread throughout the galaxy, we all recognize how difficult it will be to travel such incredible distances. So it only makes sense that our first interstellar journeys head toward exoplanets as close to Earth as possible. At only 10 light-years away, Epsilon Erida... |
Hugh Pickens writes writes "BBC recently asked physicist and Cambridge University professor Dave Ansell to draw up a balance sheet of the mass that's coming in to the earth, and the mass going out to find out if the earth is gaining or losing mass. By far the biggest contributor to the world's mass is the 40,000 tonnes... |
Stability of martian water
"Liquid water can be stable against freezing and stable against boiling, but unstable with respect to evaporation. The situation is analogous to Earth's oceans. Liquid water on the surface does not freeze because temperatures are higher than the melting point, and it does not boil because the... |
1. All your burette readings(initial and finals) as well as the size of your pipette must be recorded but NO account of experimental procedure is required.
A is a Solution containing 1.04g HCl per 500cm3 of solution.
B is prepared by diluting 50.0cm3 of saturated solution of Na2CO3 at room temperature to 100cm3
(a.) Pu... |
Want a detailed glimpse into the black boxes we call search engines? Mining the Web is a textbook that discusses everything from building your own crawler to the future of information finding on the web.
Search engines are designed to be simple to use. Type a few words into a query box, and voila, you're presented with... |
But what if an attacker doesn't care about getting access to a specific system? After all, trying 10,000 passwords against a server would most likely cause a target account to be locked out.
Instead, a malicious hacker could attempt password attacks on a large scale, using the same username and password combination on ... |
Seeing Creation and Evolution in Grand Canyon
By JODI WILGOREN
Published: October 6, 2005
Tom Vail, who has been leading rafting trips down the Colorado River here for 23 years, corralled his charges under a rocky outcrop at Carbon Creek and pointed out the remarkable 90-degree folds in the cliff overhead.
Geologists d... |
The Art of Passing
Professors Anne Dalke, Liz McCormack
Gender, Information, Science, and Technology
11 February 2011
The Art of Passing
Gender crossing, especially when done temporarily or situationally, often provokes the question of whether or not one can pass. The term passing, as in the novel Passing by Nella Lars... |
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After boys grow, we call them a man. There are some times we also call a man a "boy". For example, we often use the word "boy" when talking about adult males who have a partner, for example in the word boyfriend. Sometimes people also use the word in... |
The Declaration that this day commemorates swiftly and elegantly set forth this country's promise. On its fiftieth anniversary, two signatories, Adams and Jefferson, died quietly in their homes, their lives forever exemplifying our country's both great and contradictory narrative. (See this recent NY Times "picture ess... |
NASAs Phoenix Mars Lander.
By Chris Gainor
Laser technology has the image of being as futuristic as space travel itself, but lasers are being used for many purposes beyond their science fiction role as a weapon. And Canadian industry is taking a leading role in developing lasers for space applications.
Canadian firms a... |
The answer depends on the infrastructure that you are using. Generally, the best thing is to do nothing. I know this sounds weird, so let me explain. When the OS is talking to a NIC, it generally has at least one pair of RX/TX ring-buffers and, in case of commodity hardware, is likely talking to the device over PCIe bu... |
Eventually I had to deal with the infernal ‘axial’ age in my treatment of the sacred economy. What interests me here, though, is the way tribute-exchange becomes the dominant institutional form after the long economic crisis at the end of the second millennium BCE. So what relevance does the ‘axial’ age have?
While the... |
Parts of Puget Sound could rise 2 feet
Scientists offer projections on higher sea level
January 17, 2008
A study released Thursday by scientists with the University of Washington and state Department of Ecology could help answer that question.
In the worst case — which assumes high levels of greenhouse gas emissions an... |
Working with Data Types in Expressions (Reporting Services)
Data types represent different kinds of data so that it can be stored and processed efficiently. Typical data types include text (also known as strings), numbers with and without decimal places, dates and times, and images. Data can be stored using one data ty... |
While other cultural and historical places light up Christmas trees, Antietam lights up a battlefield. Saturday, December 6, 2008 was the 20th Annual Memorial Illumination Ceremony in which 23,110 lighted candles graced Antietam’s battlefield, one candle for each soldier killed, wounded, or missing during battle.
The b... |
Sweet tea is a Southern institution. In the South it is more plentiful then water, however this was not always the case. In the late 1800′s and early 1900′s sweet tea was a luxury. Sweet tea was a way to demonstrate ones status and decadence. There were several reasons for this. During this time period, tea, ice, and s... |
The concept of the “responsible traveler” or “ethical tourism” is about cultivating respect for other cultures and reducing our footprint upon the world while traveling. This awareness goes beyond eco-friendly behaviors to practicing a “global code of ethics for tourism.” There are many ethical concerns about the impac... |
Science Daily — HIV-infected patients undergoing surgical procedures may be more likely to develop pneumonia after surgery and to die within 12 months than those without HIV, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. In addition, HIV patients with a preoperat... |
The students crouched down at the makeshift starting line readying their cars for launch.
"On your mark, get set, go!" their teacher DeAnna Molloy shouted.
And like that the cars were off -- some more quickly than others.
The Friday race involved solar-powered cars that about 100 eighth-graders at Tyler ISD's Hubbard M... |
In the late '60s, the Surgeon General of the United States said that we were closing in on the worldwide eradication of infectious
'There were no known treatments': Dr. Jerry P. Jaax told stories of the frightening Ebola outbreak in Reston, Va., that
spread from a research facility of 500 monkeys and inspired a best-se... |
Diffusion and Cascading Behaviour in Networks
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What is an igneous rock?
It’s hard, may be pale or nearly black, but what’s in it?
This entry is aimed as a brief introduction to igneous mineralogy/petrology to the ‘beginners’ and it may be useful to have available a mineralogy and/or petrology text, see the ‘Books’ below the title bar.
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New technique advances carbon-fiber composites.
A revised view of continental tectonics is emerging from the research of an MIT professor who has made the first statistical evaluation in the West of long-secret gravity-field data for a large section of the former Soviet Union.
Dr. Marcia K. McNutt of the Department of ... |
This famous temple to the god of healing and the sun was built towards the middle of the 5th century B.C. in the lonely heights of the Arcadian mountains. The temple, which has the oldest Corinthian capital yet found, combines the Archaic style and the serenity of the Doric style with some daring architectural features... |
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Climate Change: Sandy as a Teachable Moment
How to Make Hurricane Sandy a Teachable Moment
By Richard H. Schwartz, Ph.D.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the prime concern now must be to help the many people who are suffering greatly from its effects.
At the same time we should not miss an ... |
Signaling is defined by Yvain as "a method of conveying information among not-necessarily-trustworthy parties by performing an action which is more likely or less costly if the information is true than if it is not true". Some signaling is performed exclusively to impress others (to improve your status), and in some ca... |
Administratively, Yunnan is divided into 16 prefectures. Some of those are autonomous prefectures for various ethnic groups. For the traveller, Yunnan can be divided into seven regions:
Regions of Yunnan
Kunming Prefecture Without a doubt the heart of Yunnan Province. You will likely pass through here whether or not yo... |
The evidence for a rapid shift in state of the terrestrial atmosphere-ocean system over the last two centuries (see figure 1) requires a deep time perspective, beyond events of the day. Tracing the original blueprints of anthropogenic effects on the terrestrial environments takes us back at least a million years to the... |
German composer, performer, and conductor Felix Mendelssohn would have turned 204 on February 3rd. While he was acclaimed during his short life of 38 years, only a fraction of his works continued to be performed after his death. WRTI’s Susan Lewis looks at Mendelssohn and his musical impact.
Lewis: His violin concerto ... |
Are you going duck hunting this weekend? The Sept. 27 opening date, a week earlier than the traditional first Saturday in October, is intended to give hunters more opportunities to kill ducks. Early migrants, such as blue-winged teal and wood ducks, are more likely to be available to hunters, because they head south wh... |
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New technologies make new ways of learning possible. With
computational technologies, ideas of control, sensing, and feedback
can be made accessible and exciting to learners as young as six or
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When I hear people say something like “I’ll try and do it better”, I inwardly wince.
When I hear people use a word like ironical (instead of ironic), I die a little death.
However, in the latter case at least, it turns out that my annoyance could be misplaced, and in fact, the “-ic” versus “-ical” quest... |
HEALTH AND FITNESS: Your heart month action plan
Heart disease, sometimes called coronary artery disease, is the leading cause of death in the United States.
It is responsible for nearly 600,000 deaths each year, mostly from heart attacks. Millions more are at increased risk because of certain biological and behavioral... |
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Allergy to peanut and tree nuts is the most common food allergy in adults and children. However, since most children start eating other foods first, allergies to other foods such as egg and cows' milk protein typically present before nut allergies. While children often grow out of other allergies, only around 20% of ch... |
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