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Sara sits in a café by herself, staring out the window and looking very pensive.
The narrator explains, “It’s been several months since Martín’s party, and Sara is in a café thinking about Kim and her secret.”
The screen focuses on Sara as she rests her face in her hands, and she thinks to herself,
The image of Sara mo... |
I wanted to get into 3D printing so that I can start working on some physical interfaces for my design circuits. Traditional 3D printers are way out my price range but, along comes the RepRap movement and with it an army of 3D off-shoot printers. Now, 3D printing is within reach of the hobbyist. I decided to purchase a... |
Butterfly gardens make a lovely addition to any piece of property. Such gardens are created by using assorted plants and flowers that are especially attractive to these brightly colored insects. To ensure butterflies return to your garden, it is best to refrain from using synthetic pesticides, which can kill butterflie... |
The most dangerous intersection in San Francisco, Fell & Masonic, is back in the news.
First, they installed a bike signal in 2008. This confused drivers, so then, in January, the MTA installed a camera. The camera issues about 500 tickets a month that cost drivers between $480 and $522 a pop. Drivers complained that t... |
Why This Program?
If you enjoy solving puzzles you should consider this field. Problem solving, logic, abstract and analytical thinking are all hallmarks of a computer science professional. You should be prepared to enhance the abilities you bring with you through classroom exercises, teamwork and math study. As your t... |
The Foreign Minister of Iceland Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson released a statement yesterday deploring the President of Uganda’s decision to sign an Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which further criminalizes homosexuality and makes it punishable by up to life imprisonment. “The Government of Iceland strongly supports the rights of L... |
The first question I thought of was how long the T-Rex would last.
For the purposes of the exercise, assume that the city government is paralyzed and the State and Feds are tangled in legal questions about endangered species, so the citizens are on their own.
NY has some issues with citizens owning guns (the Sullivan A... |
Severe weather causes human disasters. The most useful way to decrease a national disaster is by building more atmospheric sensing equipments to monitor the climate change. The data produced by these sensing equipments are of a huge amount and play an important role for weather prediction. Moreover, new sensing equipme... |
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Solar energy is one of the most promising renewable energy sources. In order to integrate this type of source into an existing power distribution system, system planners need an accurate model that predicts the availability of the generating capacity. Solar resources are known to exhibit a high var... |
Election Day is the most exciting day of the year at American University in Washington, DC.
We tallied this list based on the responses of 122,000 students at 377 colleges to our survey question, “How popular are political/activist groups on your campus?”
To find out what students at American have to say about their sc... |
Evansville Zoo officials are busy trying to meet the hungry demands of two Mexican wolf pups.
The male pups were born last week in New York and were transported to the Mesker Park Zoo to be fostered. They are an extremely rare breed with only about 300 left in the world.
The pups‘ mother had numerous liters that have f... |
The fate of at least 30,000 families — 6 lakh people — at Manjalpur hangs in balance after the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) announced to implement a Town Planning (TP) scheme in an area of approximately 11.70 lakh sq meters (117.01 hectares). Residents, who purchased their properties from individual buyers 45 y... |
Celebrating Independent Gainesville
Okay, first off: if you’re still texting and driving, stop. Seriously. You have less than 24 hours to give that up, too, because starting tomorrow (October 1, 2013), Florida’s law against texting and driving goes into effect.
The law was passed to keep the roads as safe as possible.
... |
JR East is studying the possibility of adding a new station to the Yamanote line in Tokyo between Shinagawa and Tamachi stations—a distance of 2.2 kilometers. If the plan is realized, it will be the first new station on the line in about 40 years, JR East said in a statement.
The area is currently a JR train depot and ... |
Our Video Sunday feature continues with this interview with Ray Kurzweil, who recently joined Google as Director of Engineering. Speaking with Singularity Hub Founder Keith Kleiner, Kurzweil discusses his new role, how his research interests connect with his latest book, and how technology will advance to produce a “cy... |
Lead Scientist, Financial Instruments Sector Team
Daniel Osgood brings advances in the use of climate information and financial mechanisms to improve livelihoods in developing countries. His PhD in agricultural and resource economics at the University of California at Berkeley addressed the use of weather information i... |
"Egypt has sent a strong message to Israel saying it won’t allow an operation to take place.."
#1. Does Egypt now have the ability to veto Israeli operations?
#2. If the military regime now ruling Egypt is now apparently on record for stopping a major Israeli operation doesn't this create a dilemma for any future Egypt... |
Typically this blog focuses on the intricacies of preserving data, including backups and disaster recovery. However, this time we’re going to talk about destroying it — or, in other words, blowing *&(*&(& up.
The topic has been alluded to before, most recently in the context of the guy who threw a disk drive away and t... |
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Andersen's story was first published in Denmark (naturally) in 1835, with the original Danish title, Tommelise. Below is an 1837 edition of Eventyr, fortalte for Børn, in which Tommelise appeared:
Here's a slightly more recent version:
|Tommelise (Tiden, 1967)|
And there are hundreds of ... |
—To identify clinical and laboratory parameters at birth that are associated with the rapidly progressive form of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) disease in children born to infected mothers.
—Multicenter, prospective study of infants born to HIV-seropositive mothers.
—A total of 62 obstetric and pediatric ... |
Some time ago I converted a massive Subversion repository to git. It’s largely legacy projects that are in storage. I’ve been asked to update one project, and felt it would be best to split that project out into its own git repository.
I was able to find an excellent treatment on stackoverflow here. The following are m... |
Someone sent me a thread of comments this morning from some parents talking about Winnipeg youth soccer eliminating league standings below U12. In case you missed it, eliminating standings and player stats below U12 is part of the general recasting of Canadian youth soccer along the lines of Long-Term Player Developmen... |
Citation: Marcovitch H (2005) Little Fish Are Less Likely to Take the Bait. PLoS Med 2(7): e221. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0020221
Published: July 26, 2005
Copyright: © 2005 Harvey Marcovitch. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestrict... |
Device Manages Care Online For Chronic Disease PatientsThe Cleveland Plain Dealer: A pilot project at the Cleveland Clinic that monitored 250 patients with chronic diseases showed patients were able to increase the number of days between visits. The study used a medical device that shared daily patient data online with... |
This past Sunday a new “Sunday School” class started at my church on biblical manhood and womanhood. One of the elders who is teaching the class introduced everyone to the Danvers Statement. You may be wondering what the Danvers Statement is and what in the world it has to do with your life. You can read it here:
Since... |
Zig Ziglar talks to Keith Rosen about who his mentors and heroes were growing up and the impact they made on him.
Zig shares stories about his youth and lessons from his first boss. He also discusses the importance of having good mentor in your life.
Working in a grocery store at a very young age, Zig Ziglar describes ... |
Medicare and The Under-65 Disabled
As part of The Faces of Medicare, a collection of fact sheets profiling the characteristics and health needs of different groups of Medicare beneficiaries, Medicare and the Under-65 Disabled highlights key information about Medicare’s under-65 disabled, whose disproportionately high r... |
Check before you go to the airport; nationwide flight delays
OKLAHOMA CITY – As millions of Americans are heading to airports across the country, you may experience a delay or two before reaching your final destination.
The Federal Aviation Administration has created a map that shows where delays are located and how lo... |
Severe Storms, Isolated Tornadoes Possible Today
As the afternoon progresses, widespread showers and thunderstorms should start popping up across East Texas. Some of these storms could get to severe levels.
A cold front is located near the D/FW Metroplex and it extends back to the Texas Hill Country. This front along w... |
The world of a data journalist is mired in numbers.
Stats after stats, spreadsheets after spreadsheets — gathering, cleaning, and processing data is undeniably a tedious process. They are worthwhile and necessary endeavors, yes, but as a budding journalism student it seems learning all of that process could make develo... |
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Depression is much more than simple unhappiness. Clinical depression, sometimes called major depression, is a "mood disorder" that is a significant mental health problem.
The main symptom of depression is a sad, despairing mood that:
- is present most days and lasts most of the day
- lasts for more tha... |
Last week was a real eventful week. Maybe some of you already know very well about the period with many national holidays we have in Japan at the end of April and in the beginning of May. The period is called "Golden Week." In Japan, it's the time you HAVE TO travel, or camp, visit your grandparents, or visit Tokyo Dis... |
Internet machine is a multi-screen film by filmmaker Timo Arnall about the infrastructure of the Internet that often remains hidden from all but a few. Specifically, Arnall shot footage within a large data center operated by by telecommunications company Telefónica in Alcalá, Spain to give a better understanding of the... |
By: Andy Louder
You hear professional athletes all the time denying the fact that they are role models for kids. I have two conflicting thoughts on this. First of all, I don’t see how professional basketball players can deny the fact that kids look up to them more so than other professionals and follow them closely. Fo... |
Manual Section... (1) - page: dh_quilt_unpatch
NAMEdh_quilt_unpatch - unapply patches listed in debian/patches/series
SYNOPSISdh_quilt_unpatch [debhelper options]
DESCRIPTIONdh_quilt_unpatch simply calls quilt pop -a after having set the environment variable QUILT_PATCHES to debian/patches. All patches listed in debian... |
Ken Young wrote:
> Article 310.4 does apply to the grounding conductor. What website did
> you see that said different? You wouldn't stand a chance at persuading
> the inspectors differently here. They are "by the book, no exceptions".
> 73, Kenny, AB4GG
Several places.. see for instance
or google "parallel grounding c... |
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:05:39 -1000, Lee Wical wrote:
> In your booklet, "A Ham's guide to RFI, Ferrites and Audio
>Interference", on page 23, figure 31, you show a photo
>of Chokes on a power line.
> I need to find out from you what values for ferrites are
>best used (#43 or #31 material) and are these Fairite company
... |
andy at openmoko.com
Thu Jul 10 12:38:31 CEST 2008
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| This sounds like it can't be worked around in software. Correct? Can the
| demand on the power rails be mitigated by turning things on over a
| longer period of time?
That seems to be the c... |
Messengers and other servants of the royal household received gifts from time to time, either traditional to their position or because of particular personal service. It was customary for the king and the heads of the lesser royal households to provide New Year presents for all their servants. These gifts usually took ... |
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What are some basic tips for caring for a dog or cat (e.g., feeding, grooming, house training, ... |
When he speaks to a group about their own dying, as he often does, Florida attorney Jim Towey sometimes asks for a show of hands: ''How many have heard of living wills?''
Nearly everybody's hand goes up.
''How many have one?'' he asks.
Maybe a quarter to half the audience raises a hand.
''OK, how many of you have actua... |
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I’ve had 4 pieces of 5/4 black walnut (about 6-8” long) sitting around in the garage for months. I got them for $1 at Woodcraft in their cutoff bin. I’ve been trying to think of what to use them for and decided to make m... |
The best part of carbon fiber tables is that you could really experiment with the design aesthetics and make it defy the law of physics- Remember the carbon fiber sheath table from Australia that balanced on four thin legs? We have managed to spot something similar and even more outrageous than its previous counterpart... |
(Japan 1839 – 1892)
The twilight beauty (Chapter 4)
- Other titles:
- Chapter Yûgao of the Tale of Genji
- Not on display
- Further information
The series ‘One hundred aspects of the moon’ is based on views of literature and legend. Departing from the traditional iconography of this chapter in the ‘Tale of Genji’, wher... |
LIBOR scandal: Will Feds target not just employees, but a whole bank?
If a bank reporting its lending rates has given intentionally inaccurate numbers, that could be a crime, say experts. Prosecutors have been poring over documents related to LIBOR for two years.
For a bank, a federal indictment is the ultimate black m... |
[Numpy-discussion] [mailinglist] How to do: y[y<T] = y+T
Mon Oct 27 07:06:34 CDT 2008
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 12:45:44PM +0100, Uwe Schmitt wrote:
> Nicolas ROUX schrieb:
> > Hello,
> > I hope this is not a silly question ;-)
> > I have a Numpy array, and I want to process it with :
> > "if the value is lower than Thre... |
Don't trust your career to just any poultry headhunters or meat headhunters. Let us show you how we are better poultry recruiters and meat recruiters.
A member of the university of maryland medical system | in partnership with the university of maryland school of medicine information for patients & visitors referring p... |
Monday, September 19, 2011
Walk the Walk
"Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to them; then come and offer your gift.
Forgiving others is one thing, but ask... |
I'm curious to know:
A different set of natural numbers has median 20 and medium 17.
What will be the largest number in this series?
What I have done:
Because they are natural numbers then are positive;
also for the calculation of the median must be sorted in increasing.
Assuming that the number of terms is odd, then t... |
How Are The Frogs?
Several years ago there were a remarkable number of stories in the popular press concerning the decline of some amphibian populations. Biologists and amphibian specialists (known as herpetologists) in many parts of the world reported that toads or frogs they had been studying were becoming scarce or ... |
Ofcom invites industry to pilot ‘white space’ devices
26 April 2013
Ofcom has today announced plans for a pilot of innovative 'white space' technology in the UK, among the first of its kind in Europe.
The technology uses gaps in radio spectrum, called 'white spaces', which exist in between frequency bands. In this inst... |
Twitter & Facebook-free zone. This web page is for grownups.
Welcome to Bob's ESR Meter Page
Information about the different versions and their availability...
This is the well-known Blue ESR meter from Anatek Corp in the USA.
Designed for easiest possible construction, everything is mounted on the circuit board. It's ... |
Last week, you saw a page with one long paragraph of text. But as you can see, I can now divide my text into paragraphs.
You should always use the HTML headings in numerical order. Yes, H1 is really large when it's unstyled, but it is the top-level heading, so should be used first - usually as the title of your page. O... |
Interesting ‘revelation’ in Times Online.
Performing two Google searches from a desktop computer can generate about the same amount of carbon dioxide as boiling a kettle for a cup of tea, according to new research.
While millions of people tap into Google without considering the environment, a typical search generates ... |
15 inches of snow in West Michigan, more on way
ALLEGAN, Mich. (AP) - Western Michigan is cleaning up after a winter storm that brought 15 inches or more of snow in some areas, and the National Weather Service says up to 10 inches of fresh snow is possible through Monday night.
The weather service says parts of Allegan... |
In the past four months, six Muslim women living in Berlin have been brutally murdered by family members. Their crime? Trying to break free and live Western lifestyles. Within their communities, the killers are revered as heroes for preserving their family dignity. How can such a horrific and shockingly archaic practic... |
MDL News & Trends
MDL Continues Research on Extreme Environment Sensors
Field emission from carbon nanotube (CNT) bundles has been applied to develop a new class of vacuum microelectronics for harsh environment applications. CNTs have demonstrated superior field emission performance because of their low emission thresh... |
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chris.newell at rd.bbc.co.uk
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At 15:03 05/10/2007, you wrote:
>On Fri, October 5, 2007 14:57, Chris Newell wrote:
>>> Microformats put the burden, where possible, on parsers, not
>>> publishers, in order to make life as easy as possible for p... |
The Chicago Tribune published an article by Mark Silva covering today's visit by the president to Notre Dame University. Most reporters seem to think that the protesters represent a minority of strongly outspoken pro-life supporters. The majority of Notre Dame students, the majority of Catholics and the majority of vot... |
The Bay Area's 20th annual Bike to Work Day is this Thursday, May 8, and the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District makes it easy for you to participate! Why not join thousands of Bay Area residents in taking to the streets or trails on your bike?
Whether you choose to ride over the Golden Gate Bridge or... |
Posted at 12:20 PM on March 28, 2008
by Jeff Horwich
I guess being so far from the action can leave you feeling a little...detached. Dejected.
In The Loop sources have supplied an early copy of the town's pending news release:
ELY, MINN. -- April 1, 2008 -- Today it was announced that Canada has made an unprecedented o... |
Saturday, February 28, 2009
This essay, by Christopher Tollefson, is well worth a read, and should be of particular interest to Catholics engaged with religious-liberty questions. It is also, or might be, responsive, to questions that Steve Shiffrin has raised, most recently, at the Scarpa Conference a few days ago. A ... |
It’s barely spring in Albuquerque, but already my backyard colony is ramping up for the big bloom! It hit 50°F this afternoon and the girls were soaring like tiny eagles.
Which is all to say the queen has increased her egg production and the workers are out looking for food and water. Food? There’s none to be found yet... |
Ford's Main Problem: The UAW's Crippling Job Classifications and Work Rules
1941 UAW-Ford contract
Ford's UAW contract has lots of them, governing who can and who can't perform specified tasks on the factory floor. So if a machine breaks down, an assembly line can come to a halt while everyone waits for the worker with... |
The Top Ten Oldest MMORPGs
Many gamers were first introduced to the MMORPG genre by World of Warcraft which was released in 2004. This explains why so many people compare every new MMORPG release to WoW, and even go so far as to label them clones of Blizzard’s fantasy MMORPG.
The truth is MMORPGs have been around for m... |
JESSICA van VONDEREN: Church leaders and unions have condemned a proposal to allow clubs and pubs to open their doors on Christmas Day, Anzac Day and Good Friday. It's just one of more than a dozen ideas being considered by the State Government which is reviewing its liquor and gambling laws. The Minister says the prim... |
If youíre rocking an iPhone 4, or some other iOS device that doesnít have support for Siri, then chances are that you might be a little bit bummed by the fact that you canít take advantage of the sometimes-useful voice dictation feature, which allows you to simply speak in place of typing to input text into text fields... |
Theaterworks USA: The Civil War
Monday, July 15, 2013 at Various times
Repeating every day — Sundays, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fridays through August 16, 2013 .
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There was no shortage of determination. Nor was there any lack of will.
When the European Central Bank (ECB) unveiled a raft of measures last month designed to head off deflation and lift the eurozone out of recession, it was its most determined effort yet to launch the kind of monetary activism that has worked for its... |
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Hundred (n.) The product of ten mulitplied by ten, or the number of ten times ten; a collection or sum, consisting of ten times ten units or objects; five score. Also, a symbol representing one hundred units, as 100 or C.
Hundred (n.) A division of a country in Engla... |
Fun outdoors this summer can turn downright dangerous and result in a trip to the emergency department for kids and parents who are not careful. Each year, nearly 12 million children and adolescents under 18 years old visit the ER for injury-related reasons.
“Kids are playing outdoors, being active, playing sports and ... |
Being Rita Hayworth
Labor, Identity, and Hollywood Stardom
Publication Year: 2004
Published by: Rutgers University Press
Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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When the subject of your work is a star like Rita Hayworth, you soon find that a lot of people have some fond recollection involving her and a... |
Photo: Pinkitron (flickr)
The French neighborhood of Saint-Denis is known historically as a burial site for kings and queens, but today Saint-Denis is home to largely African Muslim population.
“If you want to see the France most tourists don’t see, it’s the place to go,” writer Harriet Welty said.
Saint-Denis is also ... |
Are you trying to become debt-free or at least trying to pay off some debt?
If so, I commend you for your financial effort. I am a firm believer in debt-free living.
My wife and I have been debt-free except for the mortgage for over a year now. We used the debt snowball technique popularized most recently by Dave Ramse... |
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Aggregate Stability as Affected by Polyacrylamide Molecular Weight, Soil Texture, and Water Quality
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The favorable effects of the environmentally friendly, nontoxic, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) as a soil co... |
Where do I go when I miss that squish?
To the Fen!
Where, even in this dry spring, coolness seeps through the slats of a plastic boardwalk trail, winding its way across this wetland, fed from below by a shallow aquifer.
Beyond its boundaries, what must be vernal pools—for I hear wood frogs calling strongly in the dista... |
The party with the most votes has not necessarily won the election. Instead parties are forced to form coalitions.
In political systems like Germany, where we have no party getting anything near 50% of the votes, the usual one-bar-per-party bar charts (shown on the right) totally fail answering this most important ques... |
This classroom demonstration utilizes a manual shake table to teach K-12 students about earthquake engineering concepts. Topics covered include cross bracing and pendulum tuned mass dampers. This acitvity can be employed in a lesson plan centered on engineering and science principles such as Newton's Laws of Motion, pe... |
A Rwandan court will decide Thursday whether to grant bail to a presidential hopeful arrested on charges that include collaborating with a terrorist organization and "genocide ideology," referring to mass killings of hundreds of thousands in 1994.
Victoire Ingabire is a likely challenger to President Paul Kagame in the... |
An odd new species of snail, with a translucent shell, was found about 3,000 feet underground in a Croatian cave.
This new kind of snail appears to be blind, but seeing isn’t a very important sense when you live in a dark underground cave. The snail was found in one of the deepest caves on Earth.
It was described on Au... |
Your dog could hate your guts. If you get home tonight and the little pup moves its right ear, it's time to get a new puppy. That's what animal behavior experts at the Azabu University in Sagamihara, Japan, found after extensively studying the facial expressions and tics of 12 dogs.
"If they were presented with an obje... |
Oscar winners are the only ones who know the rare and splendid thrill of hoisting their new golden trophies for the first time in front of a global TV audience. But we bet that few of those icons know about the unique origins of that statue, which can be tied all the way back to a select crew of Chicago craftsmen.
In t... |
Marcus Singletary (pictured) attempted to cash in on the tragic killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by applying for a trademark to use the phrase “Justice for Trayvon Martin” on hoodies, reports “The Smoking Gun.”
The Los Angeles musician submitted his trademark application to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on ... |
Shaman blames lacklustre results on natives angry over Norway-owned fish farms
Norway is traditionally a powerhouse in the Winter Olympics, having placed first overall in Salt Lake City in 2002 with 13 gold medals.
But when Norway's early results in the Vancouver Games were not as good as expected, the Norwegian broadc... |
Officials Urge Those Affected By 9/11 To Register For Victim Compensation Fund
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) – Time is running out for people exposed to toxins from the Sept. 11 terror attacks to register for health benefits.
As WCBS 880’s Peter Haskell reported, a deadline of Oct. 3 is looming for those who are sick or mig... |
Substandard housing conditions are a common issue farm workers face. Not only do many workers live in crowded, unsanitary conditions, but they often lack basic utilities, live in isolated areas far away from important services like health clinics, grocery stores, and public transportation, and in many cases must pay ex... |
Driver’s Licenses Changes Approved by NJ Committee
Parents or guardians in New Jersey might need to complete a driver orientation course before their teens could get their driver’s licenses.
A legislative committee on Thursday approved the requirement along with requiring teens to wait longer to get their licenses.
Tee... |
History of Sales Tax Act
Sales tax was imposed in
in 1920 and is still in force with some modifications. In Canada , Federal Government has never sured officially this tax as sales tax. Actually it was an assortment of commodity tax both at manufacture and retail levels and it was introduced in 1930. United States intr... |
CHICAGO The Chicago Department of Public Health has identified two Adobo Grills here as sources of nine salmonella cases linked to fresh tomatoes. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which had declined to publicly identify the restaurants, is attempting to trace shipments back through distributors, packing houses an... |
I have waxed poetic about our love of board games and Family Game night in the past. More often than not you will find my kids bring ing board games out on the weekends or even mid-week to spend time together learning how to win, how to lose and having a great time together. Board games are a great way to keep a group ... |
So, we asked New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. at last night's benefit for The News Literacy Project, what advice did he have for young people who want to go into journalism these days, you know, given the job market? "Why don't we not go there?" he laughed. Then he went there anyway. "Um, what I would tel... |
By RICHARD VIENNE
Thousands of Western New York adults are putting their health at risk by failing to do what they can to manage their high blood pressure, according to a new Univera Healthcare report.
More than 416,000 Western New York adults, enough to sell out Ralph Wilson Stadium nearly six times, have been diagnos... |
After Thursday night's Dunkirk Board of Education meeting, expect school lunches to be a tad bit more expensive.
School lunches throughout the Dunkirk City School District will be bumping up slightly for the 2013-2014 school year. Elementary school lunches will be 15 cents more, costing a total of 75 cents, while secon... |
Yes, it is time to revisit the concept of Official Development Assistance
ODA – official development assistance – is an important concept and an important measure. It is, to date, the only systematic means we have of assessing the efforts the ‘traditional’ donors make to support development. But the world is changing, ... |
Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
On-line version ISSN 2411-9717
Print version ISSN 0038-223X
WILLIAMS, R.A. and VILAR, G.. Measurement of suspension velocity in slurries and pastes using impedance imaging. J. S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metall. [online]. 2008, vol.108, n.10, pp.597-605. ISSN 24... |
HTS Theological Studies
versão On-line ISSN 2072-8050
versão impressa ISSN 0259-9422
SPANGENBERG, Izak (Sakkie) J.J.. The crumbling of the Augustinian paradigm of theology? A critical discussion of Cornelis Blom's book Zonder grond onder de voeten. Herv. teol. stud. [online]. 2010, vol.66, n.1, pp.1-7. ISSN 2072-8050.
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I am always drawn to these type of maps where data is collected to determine which states are known for this or that. I have seen maps regarding "state food" and favorite sports teams to name a few, but this one in particular isn't so fun. It shows each state by negative aspects which in fact could actual be useful for... |
A PRESTIGIOUS international exchange programme is to launch its first-ever summer school for American students in Scotland.
The University of Dundee and the University of Strathclyde will host the Fulbright Scotland Summer Institute next year. The educational and cultural change programme aims to promote mutual underst... |
UPDATE: James Kim's Off-Ramp piece received a 2013 Mark Twain Award by the Associated Press Television-Radio Association for best light feature. Congratulations, James! -- John Rabe
I have always had a tough time understanding my parents. Not because we’re from different generations, or born and raised in different cou... |
|Life Magazine. 16 Feb, 1948.|
An american construction company employed a 25 year old ex-G.I. from Brooklyn named Russell K. Haight Jr. who during World War 2 had been a non-combatant in France fighting for Canadian Army. After a fall from a cliff, he decided to head back home.But a chance encounter with officials ope... |
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