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Jondhi Harrell It's a Wednesday afternoon, shortly after school has let out, in one of Philadelphia's most notorious neighborhoods: Nicetown. Over the last 30 days, more violent crimes have occurred here, home to 18,000 Philadelphians, than in any other neighborhood.
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spinning mule The spinning mule was a machine invented by Samuel Crompton in 1779. The machine made it easier to produce cotton yarn and thread. The spinning mule allowed one person to work more than 1,000 spindles at the same time. The machine not only made production faster, but it also produced a higher-quality yarn. The spinning mule was one of the most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution. Crompton's invention was one of several that changed the textile industry in England. In 1733 a man named John Kay invented the flying shuttle. It made weaving easier and cheaper. As a result, the demand for cotton yarn grew. In 1770 James Hargreaves created the spinning jenny. This allowed workers to spin yarn much faster. It was followed by the water frame, which produced better yarn than the spinning jenny. Crompton's spinning mule was a cross between the water frame and the spinning jenny. (A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.) The machine was capable of spinning fine as well as coarse yarn
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0 Comment. 1 Answer 12. They have blunt teeth to grind the grass. As they eat only grass so they fall in the category of herbivore animals and not in omnivores 13.Yes cat is an omnivore because it can eat both flesh and veg food items such as chapati 14.Bhuvan needs more carbohydrates because his work is more complex, he needs more energy to pull rickshaw than Sachin( a shopkeeper) 15.Synthetic fibres are those fibres which are prepared in factories with chemicals simply they are man made fibres for eg:nylon whereas the natural fibres are those which we get from plants and animals for eg: cotton 16.FibreA: Jute, Fibre B:cotton 17.Plants: wheat, Animals :flesh 18.2 process are weaving and knitting weaving is the process of making cloth or fibre. 19. First the jute stems are extracted by retting and then they are bundled together .
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Main menu Post navigation The Way Pronunciation Impacts This Is of Precipitation You are attempting to know regarding the weather then or if you should be on the lookout for precipitation definition this write-up is right for you. The following report will provide you a concise introduction into the different kinds of its own definitions and precipitation. To begin with, we visit this site right here will talk about water-vapor. The definition of water-vapor would be that the evaporation of water by a surface by wind or rainfall. When there is snow in the soil, then your snow particles are somewhat wet, so we consume water vapor. The humidity from warm water vapor can't endure any more water than it's. Hence, the air that condenses away from the surface could vanish when it strikes the cold air outsidethe contaminants would be blown away, and also you'd do have more humidity. It turns into rain when the water vapor that is liquid falls to the bottom. Snow. Snow is the result of snow. Snow is falling in the skies on the ground may be extremely cold on occasion. Therefore, if you're standing under a white coat of snow, you are not being really warm in any respect. Snow may also decrease in places in which it will not exist and leaves plenty of precipitation type s up. Drop Rain. Fall rains fall from somewhere around the earth and spread out over the cap of the soil. Leaves. As it rains, leaves fall. Ice. There is ice on the ground once it rains, also it could form. Dew. Dew comes when rain melts in to the earth and is falling. The dew melts If it thaws and can be still released. Slush. Slush originates out of a blend of ice and drinking water cream. In summer season and spring that this mix is very significant and it helps keep things going if snow is not melting. Slick Ice. Slick ice is it had been broken away, and the ice hockey has been placing on the earth for a little while. Slick ice tends to collapse to cracks that are underneath sidewalks and street lights. There are but all these would be the type s. To learn more on other forms of precipitation and exactly that which exactly they mean for your weather patterns find out the links below.
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Middle School Related Links Grades IV to VII The middle wing at Triyog Higher School comprises Grades IV-VII with 38 committed teachers and approximately 550 students. A Block Coordinator is in charge of all the activities. Considering their future learning and other needs, we focus on values that are needed for their adulthood, offer technology that will help them become professionals, and integrate their lessons to make them understand the interdependent and multi-disciplinary aspects of education, and modern life. While progressive learning continues, students develop the knowledge & skills needed for their transition to higher classes and to inculcate the habit of studying independently. At this level, students are encouraged to explore and nurture their inherent talents. In addition, exposure to varied co-curricular and extracurricular activities help them to hone their interests and learning abilities. Students actively participate in varied classroom activities, learning new skills and developing self-confidence. Furthermore, through participation in various intra- and inter-school competitions, students are encouraged to socialize extensively, develop team spirit, and strengthen their sense of community. Focusing on the holistic development of the students, field trips, community activities, picnics, house presentations, and many other activities are incorporated in the school curriculum, which provide them with ample opportunities to observe, learn, and participate. Emphasis is laid on academic excellence supported by the assured development of life skills to assist our students become responsible citizens and good human beings. We regularly encourage students to participate in classroom activities and in the decision-making process so as to assist their overall growth. Our practical approach to teaching, and participatory approach to conducting activities, has been fruitful in inculcating the right learning practices. Also, regular feedback and interactions with the students' parents, or guardians, ensure the child's continued overall development, as well as availability of full learning support, wherever and whenever needed.
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What is the other name of immutable? immutable vs mutable? A mutable object can be changed after it's created, and an immutable object can't. That said, if you're defining your own class, you can make its objects immutable by making all fields final and private. What is mutable and immutable difference? The mutable objects can be changed to any value or state without adding a new object.Whereas, the immutable objects can not be changed to its value or state once it is created. In the case of immutable objects, whenever we change the state of the object, a new object will be created the antonym of word? An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. For example, hot and cold are antonyms, as are good and bad. What is the biblical meaning of immutability? The Immutability of God is an attribute that "God is unchanging in his character, will, and covenant promises." The Westminster Shorter Catechism says that "[God] is a spirit, whose being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth are infinite, eternal, and unchangeable." Those things do not change. What are the disadvantages of immutability? The only real disadvantage of immutable classes is that they require a separate object for each distinct value. Creating these objects can be costly, especially if they are large. What is the meaning of immutability? : not capable of or susceptible to change. What is the difference between final and immutability? final means that you can't change the object's reference to point to another reference or another object, but you can still mutate its state (using setter methods e.g). Whereas immutable means that the object's actual value can't be changed, but you can change its reference to another one. What is the law of immutability? Something that is immutable will never change or cannot be changed. Why is immutable important? Immutability allows you to track the changes that happen to these objects like a chain of events. Variables have new references that are easy to track compared to existing variables. This helps in debugging the code and building the concurrent application. What is the benefit of immutable? Improved safety – Once you've verified the state of an immutable object, you can be confident that it will stay safe and valid (no background process will be able to change it without you knowing) Better caching – You can cache references to immutable objects since they won't change. What is immutable example? String is an example of an immutable type. A String object always represents the same string. StringBuilder is an example of a mutable type. It has methods to delete parts of the string, insert or replace characters, etc. Why is God's immutability so important? God's immutability means that He cannot and will not change. God is perfect, therefore He has no reason or ability to change. God is also eternal, which means He has always been the same (perfect) and will always be the same (perfect). What is immutability in psychology? An immutable characteristic is any sort of physical attribute which is perceived as being unchangeable, entrenched and innate. What types are immutable? Immutable data types differ from their mutable counterparts in that they can not be changed after creation. Some immutable types include numeric data types, strings, bytes, frozen sets, and tuples. Where is immutable used? Immutable classes make concurrent programming easier. Immutable classes make sure that values are not changed in the middle of an operation without using synchronized blocks. By avoiding synchronization blocks, you avoid deadlocks.
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What agriculture is Maryland known for? What agriculture is Maryland known for did the Maryland Colony produce? Natural resources in the Maryland Colony included forests, fish, and good farming land. Plantations grew tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grains, and fruit. Livestock was also commonly raised in the Maryland Colony. What did Maryland grow in the colonial times? Tobacco was the main export crop in the colonial era; it involved a great deal of hand labor, usually done by slaves, the original royal charter granted Maryland the Potomac River and territory northward to the fortieth parallel. Was Maryland good for farming? Also, Maryland has proven to be a great area to grow nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod, which make up over 9 percent of the total value of agriculture products sold. Poultry and eggs ranked #1 in Maryland with nearly 48 percent of the total sales in this category. What was the main cash crop for Maryland? In Virginia and Maryland, the main cash crop was tobacco. What was Maryland Colony known for? The Province of Maryland—also known as the Maryland Colony—was founded in 1632 as a safe haven for English Catholics fleeing anti-Catholic persecution in Europe. What was farming like in the colonial times? Before the advent of mechanized tools, farming during colonial times was hand-labour agriculture, accomplished by the hoe, scythe, and axe, and plow. These tools, in conjunction with cheap labor made available by slaves, allowed for increasingly sustaining harvests and the production of crops for trade. What did people in the Maryland Colony eat? Corn was probably the colonist's most important food crop. They used it in place of wheat or oats to make the bread or cakes that were part of most of the meals they ate….Meat Pasties. Cooked meat 1 pound, finely chopped Onion 1 large, finely chopped Garlic 2 cloves, finely chopped Bread crumbs 2 cups Eggs 2, well beaten Is Maryland known for corn? One of the great traditions of summer in Maryland is sweet corn. Although our legendary Silver Queen corn is more or less just a memory, there are a lot of other varieties to attract our attention. And luckily for us, Chef Jerry Pellegrino has made a bit of a study of this warm weather mainstay.
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Biographers' Day is celebrated on May 16 each year, to celebrate the honor of biographers who teach us about famous people and their resumes that inspire us through biographies. This day was set in honor of the first meeting of the writer Samuel Johnson and his biographer James Boswell on 16 May 1763 in London, at a bookstore near Covent Garden. They became good friends and almost 30 years later Boswell published the story of Johnson's life, in a book that became the most glorious English biography. Biographies are the writing of a person's life history. The biography can describe a real or fictional person, but usually the reference in the biography is to the resume of a character living or lived in reality. The biographies can be written as a simple text and also as an expression of complex ideas and narratives. The biographies are not only the dry facts about a person's life, but also a description of the feelings and thoughts that accompanied him. Biographies for children are a great way to teach them the history of mankind and its achievements. Biographical writing has not always enjoyed popularity. Biographical conventions have evolved considerably over the centuries. The current version of the biography was discovered in the 18th century, and is closely related to the biography written by James Boswell, "The Life of Samuel Johnson." The biography was written in a warm, broad, uncompromising and exhaustively detailed manner, and discovered the new way of writing the biography by James Boswell. It is actually the one who formulated the biography format that has become very popular to this day. How to celebrate Biography Day? The best way to celebrate National Biographers Day is to read or write the biography of someone who has influenced your life. Is it a poet, engineer, businessman, writer or politician? You can also update old biographies of people you like on Wikipedia. If you are a biographer yourself, share the biography you have written. Post photos and share thoughts on social media using the hashtag #BiographersDay. Bloomsday (originally in English: Bloomsday, Bloom's Day, and in Irish: Lá Bloom) is a special day celebrated every year on June 16, in honor of Irish writer James Joyce's book, "Ulysses", which takes place entirely on one clear day, in June 16, 1904, in the city of Dublin, Ireland. Bloom Day is named after the book's protagonist, Leopold Bloom. June 16, 1904 was a special date for the writer Joyce. On this day he first met Nora Barnacle, a simple uneducated maid, and fell in love with her. They lived together until Joyce's death at age 59. They only married in 1931, when Joyce was 49 years old. The Bloomsday celebrations began in 1954, 50 years after that day in 1904. A group of artists and creators in Dublin, including writer Brian O'Nolan and artist John Ryan, along with Joyce's cousin, decided to honor Joyce's memory at the ceremony And on a pilgrimage to the book sites following Leopold Bloom. They named the event Bloomsday, after Bloom. Among the sites they visited were the Martello Tower on Sandikov Beach, Davy Byrne's Pub and Bloom's home at 7 Eccles Street. Bloomsday celebrations have become a tradition in Dublin, and many cities around the world have joined the celebration in memory of James Joyce. Coincidentally, Joyce's brother, Stanislaus, died on this day in 1955. How to celebrate Bloomsday? If you visit Dublin on June 16, you will see people walking around in the clothes of the period in which the book took place, 1904. The Joyce Center in Dublin offers tours of routes that recreate part of the book's plot. Restaurants offer a special breakfast that day in the spirit of the "Calypso" episode, in which Leopold Bloom prepares breakfast from pork kidneys. Other activities on this day are academic conferences, plays and public readings from the book "Ulysses". Pictured: The door of Leopold Bloom's imaginary home, 7 Eccles Street in Dublin. The house was demolished in favor of the construction of a new residential building and the door is displayed today in the center of Joyce, Dublin. In the photo: the cover of the book Ulysses, a reconstruction of the first edition from 1922 (Source)
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"Were you in the Olympics?" Just one of the many questions I get asked every time I venture out as a wheelchair user So here's the thing: I went out to get some fresh air in my local park and was greeted with that question. I wouldn't mind if there were a chance I could be. The question above is one example of when people unintentionally make me feel awkward every time I go out, and it doesn't have to be that way. Surprisingly enough, the answer is NO! For starters, IF I were lucky enough to be the best in my sport, my answer would still be no. If people are going to assume that all disabled people in jogging bottoms are going to be good at sport, they could at least get the event correct — Paralympics, not Olympics. I'm not sure why people feel like they have to say such ridiculous things — perhaps through the embarrassment of not knowing what to say. Here is an example of something appropriate to say: "Good afternoon, isn't it a beautiful day?" That's what people typically say to strangers, isn't it? Another question I get asked and have lost count of the number of times it's been asked is: "Your arms must be strong, right?" Now, comparatively, to the individual asking the question, I may have more muscular arms than them, but it's not exactly a fair comparison. Their legs will be stronger than mine because they use theirs, and I don't use mine. You wouldn't say to someone walking, "Your legs must be strong", just because they are walking — so why is it okay to say it about someone's arms when they are a wheelchair user? Many things that are said to disabled people are done from a very childlike perspective. I will often get asked if I need a hand. Rather than waiting for my response, they help anyway. If you're not going to wait for an answer, why ask? For the most part, if I'm out on my own, it's because I know I can do whatever I am required to do without assistance. On those few occasions when something unexpected happens, I can ask for help if needed—leading me nicely into my next point. If I say I'm fine and I am polite in my response, don't give me attitude back. Yep, that's right; when I decline assistance because I can cope, I'm the one in the wrong. Go…
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Introduction Workers What is a Workers Compensation Insurance Certificate? A workers compensation insurance certificate is a document that serves as proof of coverage for employees. It outlines the terms and conditions of the insurance policy, including the effective dates, coverage limits, and contact information for the insurer. This certificate is typically provided to employees as well as third parties, such as clients or contractors, to demonstrate that the employer has the necessary insurance coverage in place. Importance of Workers Compensation Insurance Certificates Workers compensation insurance certificates are vital for both employers and employees. For employers, having a valid certificate ensures compliance with legal requirements and protects them from potential lawsuits or penalties. For employees, the certificate provides reassurance that they will receive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation services if they suffer a work-related injury or illness. How Do Workers Compensation Insurance Certificates Work? When an employer purchases workers compensation insurance, they receive a certificate from the insurer. This certificate serves as proof of coverage and is typically valid for a specific period, usually one year. In the event of a work-related injury or illness, the employee can file a claim with the insurance company. The insurer will then review the claim, determine its validity, and provide compensation accordingly, based on the terms of the policy. Understanding the Details of a Workers Compensation Insurance Certificate A workers compensation insurance certificate contains various important details. These include: 1. Effective Dates The certificate specifies the exact dates during which the insurance coverage is in effect. It is crucial to ensure that the coverage remains active and is renewed before the expiration date to avoid any gaps in coverage. 2. Coverage Limits The certificate outlines the maximum amount the insurer will pay for various types of claims, such as medical expenses, disability benefits, or vocational rehabilitation. It is essential to understand these limits to ensure adequate coverage for potential claims. 3. Insured Parties The certificate lists the names of the insured parties, typically the employer and the employees covered under the policy. It is essential to verify that all relevant individuals are included to avoid any disputes or coverage issues. 4. Insurance Company Information The certificate provides contact details for the insurance company, including their name, address, and phone number. These details are necessary for employees or third parties to report claims or seek clarification regarding coverage. FAQs About Workers Compensation Insurance Certificates 1. Is workers compensation insurance mandatory for all businesses? Yes, in most states, workers compensation insurance is mandatory for businesses that have employees. However, the specific requirements may vary, so it is crucial to check the regulations in your state or country. 2. Can an employer be held liable if they don't have workers compensation insurance? Yes, if an employer fails to carry workers compensation insurance when required, they can face legal consequences, including fines, penalties, and even lawsuits from injured employees. 3. What happens if an employee is injured but the employer doesn't have workers compensation insurance? If an employer does not have workers compensation insurance, the injured employee may have the right to sue the employer for damages. However, the legal process can be complex, and the employee's recovery may be limited. 4. Can a business owner be covered under workers compensation insurance? In some cases, business owners can choose to include themselves in their workers compensation insurance coverage. However, this may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of business structure. 5. How often should workers compensation insurance certificates be renewed? Workers compensation insurance certificates typically have an annual renewal period. It is crucial to stay proactive and ensure that the coverage is renewed before it expires to avoid any gaps in protection.
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A National Day of Remembrance A National Day of Remembrance Why this petition matters Due to the absolute devastation of the current bushfires that are happening in every state of Australia, the Australian residents are calling upon a dedicated day of National Remembrance. A day that is dedicated to remembering the fallen firefighters, volunteers and community members trying to save this beautiful country that has been so badly burnt. A day that is dedicated to remembering the animals who have perished or lost their homes. A day to think of all of the people who have lost their family, friends, homes and possessions. A day to remember all things effected, affected and 'fallen' due to these catastrophic Australian bushfires! A day where people can remember, reflect, educate and evaluate
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Swamped with your writing assignments? Take the weight off your shoulder! 1. What is Risk Statement and what are the key elements it must contain? 2. What is Risk Register and what are the key elements it must contain? 3. What are the key elements that a Risk Management Plan should consider? 4. What are the Critical Success Factors for risk management? Thank
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Lack of Communication in a Relationship: Causes, Effects, and Tips Great relationships start with great communication. If you can communicate well with your partner, you can handle almost any problem together. But how can you deal with a lack of communication in a relationship? Finding ways to deal with poor communication in a relationship isn't easy, but there are things you can do. We're going to look at why you might have bad communication in a relationship, why it's such a problem, and how you can learn to communicate better. 7 Signs of Bad Communication in a Relationship The first step in trying to fix poor communication in a relationship is to recognize it. So, how can you tell that your communication with your partner is going to cause you problems? Here are the main signs of a lack of communication in a relationship. 1. Stonewalling Stonewalling is when someone tries to shut down a conversation. Talking to them becomes like talking to a 'stone wall'1. There are lots of different ways to stonewall. They might be completely upfront and simply say "I'm not going to talk about this anymore." They might walk off during a conversation, or refuse to reply or answer your questions. A slightly different approach to stonewalling is when someone just says "ok" or "fine" to avoid actually engaging with the conversation. This might sound like they're agreeing with you or accepting what you're saying, but they are just saying what they think you want to hear to avoid having a real, meaningful conversation. 2. Whataboutism Whataboutism is a way of avoiding talking about a particular topic. When you bring up something that is making you unhappy, your partner counters this by bringing up something unrelated where they think you're in the wrong. For example, you might start a conversation about how you were hurt that they forgot your birthday. They might reply with "well, what about the way I felt when you wouldn't come to my parent's place last Christmas?" Rather than trying to resolve each of those problems properly, you both end up arguing about whose behavior was worse. Whataboutism is a way of deflecting criticism2. It makes your conversation into a fight about who is 'worse', rather than a collaborative effort to solve your problems. Whataboutism derails the conversation you're currently having, but it also makes it harder to talk about things in the future. If your partner keeps bringing up irrelevant accusations when you try to discuss a problem, you'll probably start to feel anxious about bringing up things that bother you. 3. Focusing on blame rather than solutions Great communication is about opening up to your partner and trying to understand their point of view. Assigning blame and judging each other are clear signs of poor communication in a relationship. We've just talked about whataboutism as one way of focusing on who is 'in the wrong' or 'to blame', but there are lots of other ways that you might focus on blame rather than trying to find solutions. This doesn't always have to mean that you blame each other. Focusing on blaming yourself can be just as much of a problem if it stops you from really listening to your partner or working together to understand each other. 4. Sulking or the silent treatment You can't have good communication without actually talking with each other. Sulking or giving each other the silent treatment is a punishment, rather than effective communication. There is a difference between taking some time to calm down before having an important conversation and giving someone the silent treatment. When you take time to calm down, you know that you will still have to have the conversation eventually. You're dealing with your own emotions to improve communication with your partner. The silent treatment is different. It's an attempt to shut down the conversation entirely, and punish the other person for trying to have it. 5. Interrupting One strong sign of a lack of communication in a relationship is when you talk over each other and interrupt each other. Communication is about listening as much as talking. When one of you interrupts the other, the person interrupting is focused on their own perspective and the person who was interrupted feels disrespected and unimportant. When you interrupt someone, you are still communicating something. Specifically, you're communicating that you think what you have to say is more important than understanding what they want to say. 6. Invalidating feelings Talking about your feelings is especially important in a relationship. A lack of communication in a relationship often includes one of you invalidating the other person's feelings3. There are lots of ways that you can invalidate each others' feelings. It might be that they shrug off you telling them how you feel as "not important." You might tell them that it's "not that bad" when they say that they feel hurt. Phrases such as "overreacting", "hysterical", or "dramatic" are all ways to tell someone that you don't take their feelings seriously. 7. Defensiveness Another major sign of poor communication in a relationship is that you become defensive during conversations. When one partner wants to talk about a problem, good communicators will listen to understand, rather than think about excuses, explanations, or defenses. Defensiveness is at the heart of many of the other signs of a lack of communication in a relationship. Feeling defensive leads us to put up walls and try to protect ourselves. This is the complete opposite of where we need to be to have great communication. We might lash out to hurt others before we get hurt or avoid conversations that might make us feel bad. 6 Causes of a Lack of Communication in a Relationship Now you can see whether you have any signs of poor communication in your relationship, but if you want to make long-term improvements in your relationship you also need to understand where your lack of communication comes from. Here are the main causes of bad communication in a relationship. 1. Lack of trust Great communication in a relationship requires a lot of trust4. You need to be able to trust that your partner will look after you and has your best interests at heart. You need to feel safe enough to open up about your deepest feelings and be honest about what's going on for you. Making yourself vulnerable takes a lot of trust, but it's essential for open and honest communication. 2. Personal insecurities Sometimes, the problem isn't that you don't trust your partner. Instead, your personal insecurities won't let you open up5. You feel embarrassed, ashamed, or unworthy, so you avoid talking about the things that make those feelings worse. Personal insecurities aren't due to your relationship but, if they stop you from communicating effectively, they can do a lot of damage. If your partner doesn't know about those insecurities (or doesn't understand them), they can easily assume that you don't trust them. 3. Lack of understanding Poor communication in a relationship doesn't always come from deep issues. If you don't realize just how important great communication can be, you probably won't put as much effort into it as you need to. This can be a big problem for long-term relationships. If you've had a great relationship for a long time, you often won't notice if your communication starts to deteriorate. If you're both committed to great communication, it only takes a little effort to keep it going. If one or both of you don't understand why it's important, your relationship will suffer as a result. 4. Not understanding yourself Good communication requires a high degree of self-awareness. You can't be open and honest about your needs in a relationship if you don't know what they are and where they come from. There are lots of reasons that self-awareness might be difficult for you. If you had a difficult childhood or experienced abusive relationships in the past, you might be afraid of the thoughts and feelings you have deep down. You might also find it difficult if you were told that your emotions didn't really matter. Parents who say things like "big kids don't cry," "sticks and stones will break your bones but words can never hurt you," or "it's no use crying over spilled milk" are trying to make their children feel better. Unfortunately, it tells you that your feelings aren't important. 5. An insecure attachment style Another reason you might have poor communication in a relationship is if one or both of you have an insecure attachment style. An insecure attachment style means that you don't really believe that other people will be there for you when you need them6. This makes it hard for you to communicate openly and honestly. After all, why would you open yourself up and make yourself vulnerable if you don't really believe that the other person will care or give you what you need? 6. Emotional overwhelm during difficult conversations Even if you want to be open and honest, you might find it difficult to actually communicate when you feel intense emotions. Most of us can remember times when we've been so angry or sad that we couldn't find words to describe how we feel. This can happen for lots of different emotions, and it makes it very difficult to communicate. If this only happens now and then, it probably won't cause a big problem for the communication in your relationship. The person who is not overwhelmed will usually notice and offer comfort and support. It can cause bad communication in a relationship if it happens often. Some people are more prone to emotional overwhelm or even emotional flooding. This is when your emotions become so intense that you fall back into fight, flight, or freeze behaviors. If a partner doesn't recognize emotional overwhelm or flooding, they can assume that you are simply switching off or don't care. This makes your communication even worse. 6 Effects of a Lack of Communication in a Relationship So far, we've been trying to understand how poor communication in a relationship works and where it comes from. But, is it really that bad? Unfortunately, the answer is a resounding yes. If you have no communication in a relationship, it's going to be incredibly difficult to keep that relationship healthy, let alone actually loving and fulfilling. Here are some of the biggest effects of a lack of communication in a relationship. 1. You struggle to connect with each other If you can't open up to each other about what you're thinking and feeling, you're not really connecting at a deep emotional level. Being willing to be vulnerable and sharing your experiences lets you feel closer to your partner. Being in a relationship with poor communication is a bit like wearing a mask all the time. You feel as though your partner can't see your true self, which can become more and more painful over time. 2. You have the same problems over and over We resolve problems through communication, compromise, and agreement. If you don't have good communication in your relationship, you won't be able to properly resolve your problems. At best, you'll be putting them to one side and hoping they go away. Unfortunately, problems in a relationship rarely just go away by themselves. The same problems will usually come up over and over again until you actually resolve them. By avoiding dealing with problems the first time, you'll probably have to deal with them many times. Problems in a relationship can often seem bigger each time they come up. For example, telling your partner that you wish they would be tidier isn't a big deal the first few times you have to do it. After a few hundred, it can feel like a very big problem indeed. 3. Your arguments become bigger than they need to Speaking of big problems, poor communication in a relationship can make all of your conflicts bigger and more dramatic than they need to be. If neither of you is communicating effectively, there is room for all kinds of misunderstandings and hurt feelings, even when that's the last thing you want. So, not only are you having the same argument many times, but it's also much bigger than it needs to be. 4. Resentment Poor communication in a relationship means that one or both of you feel as though you are not being heard. This leads you to feel resentment, which can quickly damage the affection and respect you need for a strong and healthy relationship. 5. Low self-esteem Someone who doesn't feel heard or understood in their relationship will often find that this affects their self-esteem. The implicit message they're getting from their partner is that they're not worth listening to or paying attention to. They feel unimportant and irrelevant. It's important to say that this doesn't mean that their partner actually thinks that they're not worth listening to. It's just that it feels like it, which is what damages their self-esteem. 6. Loneliness One of the worst effects of a lack of communication in a relationship is that you can be left feeling intensely lonely, even if you spend most or all of your time with your partner. Feeling lonely while being around people who are supposed to care for you is incredibly hurtful, and this can also damage your self-confidence and your self-esteem7. You might feel as though no one really understands you, or that no one cares about you or your feelings. 7 Tips to Deal with a Lack of Communication in a Relationship It's clear that a lack of communication is a big problem in a relationship, but it can be fixed. Here are the best ways to improve your communication with your partner, and have a better relationship as a result. 1. Understand yourself so you know what to say Communication is something that you do with your partner, but that doesn't mean that you don't also need to work on yourself. Spending some time learning to understand yourself and your needs can make it much easier to communicate those to the person you love. Journaling can be a great way to improve your self-awareness8. It's also especially helpful for improving communication in your relationship because you're practicing finding the right words to express how you feel. 2. Practice listening Communication is as much about listening as it is about speaking, so try to make sure that you're a great listener. It's helpful to practice active listening if possible. Active listening is where you really focus on what the other person is saying and ask questions to make sure that you understand. For example, you might rephrase what they have said. "So, you're saying that you don't like it when I go out for drinks after work because you don't think my work colleagues are responsible enough and you think it's unsafe. Is that right?" You can also ask clarifying questions to really dig into what they think and feel. For example: "I'd really like to understand more about how you see my colleagues. You say they're irresponsible. Can you say a little bit more about that? Is there something they've done, or a general impression? Is it someone in particular you don't trust?" The key to active listening is to be curious about how your partner thinks and feels and to put effort into understanding them. 3. Learn to be vulnerable Being vulnerable is scary and uncomfortable, but learning to be ok with that feeling is essential for great communication9. It's important that you work on this in small, manageable portions, and that you keep yourself safe, emotionally as well as physically. We avoid being vulnerable in order to keep ourselves safe, but it stops us from being able to be fully authentic with the people we love. Practice opening up and being more honest with the people you trust. Taking small steps lets you slowly learn to trust others with your deeper inner self. If you struggle with being vulnerable, it might be helpful to talk to a therapist or relationship coach to help you understand why. They can also work with you to let you feel safe and secure while you learn how to be vulnerable. 4. Use your I statements I statements are a powerful tool to help you have great communication in a relationship10. They allow you to talk about your feelings and experiences without blaming your partner or making them feel defensive. When you have a problem, try to start your sentences with the word "I". This lets you keep the focus on how you feel, rather than criticizing your partner. For example, rather than saying "you're always late. It makes me crazy" you could say "I feel very anxious when you arrive later than I expect. I become really stressed and start worrying that something bad has happened to you. Can we talk about it please?" 5. Reassure each other that you still care If you notice that you and your partner are struggling to communicate effectively, one of the simplest things you can do to get back on track is to give each other reassurance that you both still care about each other and you want things to improve. Try a simple statement such as "It feels like we're not really understanding each other at the moment. I hate that, and I want us to get back to feeling close and connected. We can talk about how later, but for now I just want you to know that I do still care and I'm ready to make things better." 6. Understand that it matters to both of you that you're heard Sometimes, you might find that you keep quiet about problems to avoid having another argument. Although this might feel like you're trying to improve your relationship, keeping silent is still harmful to your communication. Try to remember that making yourself heard isn't selfish. It's brave. Your relationship will be stronger and both of you will be happier if you make the effort to speak up. 7. Choose the time for your conversations Having difficult conversations is hard enough without worrying about having time constraints or one of you already being in a bad mood. If you have an important conversation you need to have with your partner, make sure you choose a time when you can both focus on it properly. You might find it helpful to schedule regular "how are we doing?" conversations, especially if you're trying to fix poor communication in your relationship. This means you don't have to face the awkwardness of bringing up difficult topics out of nowhere. FAQs Is lack of communication a red flag? Having poor communication in a relationship doesn't have to be a red flag, but it's not a good sign. As long as you're both willing to fix it, you can overcome a lack of communication. If your partner doesn't want to improve your communication, that can be a red flag. Is lack of communication a reason to break up? A relationship with poor communication isn't healthy or fulfilling. If you realize that you have no communication in your relationship, you may have to decide whether you're willing to put the effort in to fix it. Poor communication can often be fixed, but it's ok to decide to walk away. Can a relationship survive with no communication? Most relationships with no communication have a short shelf-life. You're usually both pretty unhappy and often lonely. Even if your relationship survives, it's probably not going to make you happy. It's almost always better to try to improve it or decide to move on. Conclusion Having poor communication in a relationship makes it difficult to feel connected and loved, and makes all of your problems worse. Luckily you can fix this if you're both willing to put in the effort. Did you enjoy this article? If so, why not share it with someone who could do with better communication in their relationship? And how do you feel about the communication in your relationship? What are your biggest challenges? Let us know in the comments
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Gator's Spring Clinic will run for six weeks (March 6-April 22) and will emphasize the development of techniques necessary in swimming. While each group will swim different yardage, the goal remains the same among every group: develop a better understanding of the sport and the techniques that are necessary to succeed while having fun. Younger, newer swimmers will focus on freestyle and backstroke while older athletes will focus and develop all four strokes. Swimmers will learn how to be efficient in their swimming which will directly translate into their success in the summer season. For both new and returning swimmers, the clinic is a great way for athletes to advance their swimming knowledge and technique! Blue Group (AdvancedIndividual Medley, turns Week 6 Individual Medley, diving The Blue group will already have a general understanding of how to legally swim all strokes. The goal of the clinic for these swimmers is to incorporate drills that will help strengthen certain elements of each individual stroke. For example, freestyle drills will isolate and focus on hand placement which will translate to improved efficiency when swimming regularly. By focusing on technique with each stroke, swimmers in the blue group will learn to swim as effectively as possible. The last two weeks include a focus on building good habits in the individual medley as well as dives. The last two weeks will provide the blue group with an increased understanding of individual race strategies as well as developing good habits related to racing. The Blue group is a great fit for older swimmers who are confident in their strokes. White Group (IntermediateBreastroke/Butterfly Week 6 Diving/Turns/Individual Medley The White group will follow a structure similar to the blue group with the main difference between the groups being a focus refining the two harder strokes: breastroke and butterfly. Swimmers in this group are expected to be able to swim both freestyle and backstroke legally, but do not need to be able to legally swim breastroke and butterfly. The extra time spent on these strokes will allow swimmers to compete in the individual medley legallady. Our last week will focus on the individual medley. Drills in this group will help to refine all parts of the harder strokes which many swimmers struggle with. The White group is a great fit for athletes who need a little more help on perfecting both butterfly and breastroke. Silver Group (Younger IntermediateFreestyle/Backstroke Week 6 Breastroke/Butterfly/Dives The Silver group will focus on developing younger swimmers in all four strokes.The swimmers in the Silver group need to be able to swim Freestyle and Backstroke, but do not have to be proficient in breaststroke and butterfly. The early focus centers around freestyle and backstroke. The swimmers will learn new terms that will aid them in understanding the mechanics of the strokes. When the strokes are revisited later in the clinic, swimmers will have the ability to recall vocabulary that was ingrained earlier in the clinic. This will help connect the dots when furthering developing the strokes. The same will be done for breaststroke and butterfly. The Silver group is a great fit for younger swimmers who can comfortably swim freestyle and backstroke, but may need more help with butterfly and breastroke. Green Group (Beginner Group) Weekly Focus Week 1 Freestyle, building good habits on the wall Week 2 Freestyle Week 3 Backstroke Week 4 Backstroke Week 5 Freestyle/Backstroke Week 6 Freestyle/Backstroke/Dives The Green group will provide our newest swimmers with an experience that will develop their confidence and skills in the water. Swimmers in this group will be new to the sport, but will need to meet the minimum safety requirement of being able to swim across the pool unassisted. The very basics of swimming will be covered throughout this clinic, and there will be a heavy emphasis on how to swim both Freestyle and Backstroke effectively. The terms used throughout the clinic will provide an easy to learn experience for the swimmers. The goal of this clinic is to develop a strong understanding of the basics of swimming which will stick with the swimmers throughout their swimming careers. The Green group is for athletes who can complete a lap unassisted, but need work on developing their stroke efficiency.
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Have you used any dyes? I'm level 12 now and have only found one bottle of dye ... and it's pink. Not sure what the point of having any dye is if you never find enough to color anything the way you want. the second wizard is a bit weaker because he had to take the crafting skills If you are wondering about why SPD and CON have different values: the stats were chosen to give the maximal bonus together with your gear. I have been carrying a backpack with + stat gear around all the time and often had unspent attribute points on my chars. How the hell did you get that many action points? You have lone wolf stats but at the same time a party of four. Your whole build looks cheated to me (or you bought tons of books from the teller of secrets and reloaded the game 1000x to get better items which is basically the same)... Glass Cannon, probably the best Talent in the Game, doubles your AP. You can trade Talents for 10 Ability points / 2 Attribute points. I have bought a book every level up after unlocking the Secret Vendor when you would typically unlock her (not like the lvl 4 sneak through the entire zone playthroughs). There was no save scumming involved, but I had my special Lucky Charm (+ Survivors Karma later on) gear ready for all lvl 5+ chests. The additional health + high resistance on the mage comes from lvl5 Man-at-Arms just for the Warrior Talents (Weather the Storm was +50% before the patch). If these saves would be cheated, I would have given my ranger another +25% resistance vs all from the Ruby craft.
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2012 Initially, our co-founders wanted to break into the fashion business. It wasn't long until they realized another market was waiting for disruption, and we got right to work telling the world about it. Yup, you guessed it: influencer marketing.
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Counselling in Pascoe Vale South, VICMore Therapists Nearby accessing your strengths & skills to begin transforming your life into one which is meaningful and fulfilling to you.Nearby Searches for Pascoe Vale South How can I find a therapist in Pascoe Vale South
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etics plays a central role in understanding the evolution of life on Earth, and as a consequence, several active teaching strategies have been employed to aid students in grasping basic phylogenetic principles. Although many of these strategies have been designed to actively engage undergraduate biology students at the freshman level, less attention is given to designing challenges jor advanced students. Here, I present a project-based learning (PBL) activity that was developed to teach phylogenetics for junior and senior-level biology students. This approach reinforces the theories and concepts that students have learned in their freshman courses along with incorporating Bioinformatics, which is essential for teaching zoology in the 21st century.
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Last week a shocking headline insinuated that Vatican employees–perhaps priests or even bishops?–were among those whose names and email addresses were released in the Ashley Madison hacking scandal. The Catholic Herald reported: "…even a casual perusal of these latter addresses reveals that something isn't right. Does the Vatican have schools named after cities in Virginia or ISPs with the same names as those in Canada? The answer is simple: There are plenty of addresses in Virginia that end in .va.us or .va.gov, and the people who signed up left off the end (Ashley Madison never verified e-mails, so people didn't have to use a real one). And then because C and V are next to each other on the keyboard, some fat-fingered Canadians (a demofraphic to whuch I belomg) simply hit the wrong key." Taylor confides that he had been raised Catholic, but that he had no vested interest in protecting the Church; his only interest is in accurate reporting. With accuracy as his goal, Taylor reviewed all 219 of the addresses which ended with a .va suffix. On close examination, it became evident that most were from Virginia; some originated in Canada. One of the 219 .va addresses did not have an equivalent (it came from vatican.com), but that domain does not seem to exist–and since Ashley Madison did not verify email addresses, they could easily have been falsified. There were 55 additional email addresses which could not be verified; but those, too, did not appear to originate with the Vatican. Here is a helpful pie chart provided by prooffreader which shows the origin of the .va addresses on Ashley Madison's data dump:
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Coconut water side effects: Coconut water is one of the healthiest foods for health, but this confusion often bothers whether it is right to drink it cold or not. Let us tell you the disadvantages of drinking coconut water in this way… It is said that one glass of coconut water is equal to several glasses of normal water. But whether there is any harm in drinking it in the cold or not, this confusion often persists among the people. Let us tell you its disadvantages… Cold and cold: If coconut water is drunk in the morning and evening in the cold, then there is a risk of cold or cold. Experts believe that its effect is cold, so it should be drunk only in the afternoon in the cold. Blood pressure: Blood pressure is more affected during cold and during this time such patients should not drink coconut water. Actually, coconut water has the properties of lowering blood pressure and excessive water can also lower blood pressure. Frequent urination: If you consume more coconut water in winter, it can cause frequent urination. Just follow the routine of drinking a glass of coconut water in the afternoon. Loose Motion: It is true that excess of anything is harmful for the body. Similarly, if coconut water is consumed in excess, then a situation of loose motion can be created. This happens when the amount of water in the body increases.
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Bodybuilders on steroids side effects, androx 400 price in india pictures and off steroids side effects bodybuilders on steroids6. Availability. If you have a problem purchasing legal-grade steroids, the best option is to find alternatives. The availability of legal-grade steroids can be found on the Internet, bodybuilders on steroids7. Androx 400 price in india The price in India and in other countries to buy Meditech steroids is reasonable when compared to similar productsin Europe. The price in Europe is often in the range of 1000 to 1500 Euros per gram for some formulations/products. On the other hand, this steroid is used in India and some other countries in this region is in the range of 2000 Euros to 3000 Euros per gram, depending on the formulation used, androx 400 price in india. But the price is comparable to products in Europe which are marketed in Europe. The products in India are often higher grade because more stringent requirements are taken while producing these products, in 400 androx india price. The quality of these products is generally higher, which also helps to boost profits of the pharmaceutical companies, androx 400 review. Oral steroid Stacking: Oral steroid stacking is very popular among performance enhancers as oral steroids are extremely powerful and in most cases rapidly soothe muscle soreness in sports (sports such as swimming, bike riding, etc). It's common for many athletes to start using Stacked Oral Steroids for their first 2-3 months of an extended competitive season. The benefit of this is that the extra steroids are much more powerful than any pre-contest steroids because they have been ingested for a long period.The downside of this is that the effectiveness of an added supplement on a body part can diminish very quickly and the body can go through a natural aging process on that area of muscles, leading to significant atrophy.The problem is, steroids, as with many other performance supplements (especially over the internet) are highly toxic to the body. We know a lot about them, and our understanding of them has changed since their discovery during the 1980s. And there isn't a ton of scientific research showing their efficacy for an extended competitive sport.Since steroids are extremely potent, their use as performance aids can be a dangerous habit that is almost impossible to break. It's not just their toxicity that should scare you, but their fact that they aren't generally required and that the body simply breaks down as much as possible after use. This will lead to a gradual loss of muscle mass, increased lean body mass, decreased strength, and ultimately reduced performance. In some cases, this can be as drastic as the muscle fibers being soothed by an additional volume of water weight.So, for most of us: Steroids are not good for you. They are extremely powerful and will cause you to age faster than normal and possibly even make you lose muscle mass. It is also VERY IMPORTANT NOT to overuse steroids.The bottom line: Don't expect a bunch of high-quality performance-enhancing supplements with an incredible list of ingredients to deliver the kind of results you are looking for. The ingredients in this mix should be the same ones in the same package that you would get in a drug store.For those that are getting started on a competitive lifestyle, a few more things to keep in mind:Most supplements are in a liquid form, and it's very hard on your kidneys to metabolize enough of these substances to justify a lot of doses per day. Be cautious and monitor your weight. Use caution if you are taking steroids regularly (i.e. daily) even if you are not overweight. When in doubt, err on the side of caution. It's important that you stick to a good nutrition planSimilar articles:
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One of the crucial aspects of efficient resource management is resource allocation, which involves allocating resources to suitable projects matching their skills and competency. However, project managers often tend to constantly overload few critical resources who have performed well in the past. It results in resource overallocation, a significant challenge in a matrix organization, which causes burnout and hampers productivity. Thus, managers should take measures to optimize resource allocation across the enterprise.
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Episode tracker This class can be used to get TV show episodes information from IMDB. It can send HTTP requests to the unoficial IMDB API site Web server to retrieve several types of information. The class can search for TV shows by a given or similar name, retrieve the list of show episodes of check for a given episode by title
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Own the Microphone How It Starts Does Not Determine How It Will End On this week's episode of Own the Microphone Bridgett McGowen welcomes expert in communication and relationship dynamics and creator of The Happiness Clinic who combines her own experience, and training in naturopathic medicine to get results for individuals, groups, and couples, and has created multiple innovative coaching programs, Dr. Joylyn Maniaci. Bridgett and Dr. Joylyn talk about how Dr. Joylyn got to where she is today, the fact that you are the only person you can control, making happiness the priority, energy being your first language, and much more! Biggest difference between Dr. Joylyn Maniaci's first presentation and her most recent. How did she get to where she is today? 3:45 Improv comedy class. 5:20 Speaking with confidence and how her household growing up helped. 9:20 Who is Dr. Joylyn Maniaci's target audience and what is her core message? 13:25 How does Dr. Joylyn Maniaci deal with a lackluster introduction? 19:50 What does Dr. Joylyn Maniaci do to make sure the audience leaves feeling different and knowing that she cared about the topic? 22:45 Presentation must haves. 27:45 A question for Bridgett. 32:00
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The Plague of Athens Killed Over a Quarter of the City's Population Pandemics and plagues appear to be the flavour of this decade, occurring at common intervals all through historical past. Some pandemics have been nipped within the bud on account of efficient collective motion or by strokes of luck, occurring in sparsely populated areas. Others, lethal in each origin and impact, have devastated populations, and none just like the Nice Plague of Athens which swept via the traditional metropolis in 430 BC, on the peak of the Peloponnesian Conflict, wiping out a whopping fourth of your entire populace, with some estimates saying a 3rd of the inhabitants died! A Plague inside a Conflict: Utter Annihilation Claiming near 100,000 (or extra) lives, the plague and the war (which might final 27 years) collectively crippled Athenian society. The pestilence would return in 429 BC and once more within the winter of 427. Fashionable researchers have posited almost thirty pathogens as chargeable for the plague of Athens, though its origins stay a medical thriller to this very day. It was probably the most deadly episode of sickness of wherever within the historical past of classical Greece. Originating within the port space of Piraeus, locals started being by a thriller illness by no means seen earlier than. On the similar time, comparable outbreaks had been reported on different Greek islands, together with Lemnos within the north Aegean. Rumors started circulating in Athens, alleging poisoning of the water sources and wells by the Spartans, the enemy on the time. Inside weeks, the illness had unfold to the innermost areas of the town, affecting all strata of society, and all age teams. What compounded the distress of the Athenians was Pericles' short-sighted technique, which sought to convey rural Atticans into the walled metropolis to struggle the Spartans. This solely elevated the speed of transmission and contagion, significantly among the many Athenians, who had been put into much more unsanitary situations. The Spartans weren't affected on the similar charge in any respect. In truth, Pericles himself would fall sufferer to his insurance policies, dropping his life within the course of, though he was first faraway from his perch as official strategist. Pericles mismanaged the plague of Athens, which brought about the loss of life of Pericles, his son, and as much as a 3rd of Athens. Pericles on the deathbed of his son, portray by François Chifflart, 1851 (VladoubidoOo / CC BY SA 3.0 ) Origins and Signs of the Plague of Athens: A Story of Human Endurance? Historian Thucydides (460-400 BC), a survivor of the lethal illness himself, authored the Historical past of the Peloponnesian Conflict , and wrote in regards to the mysterious ailment. This textual content is the first supply about this illness; Thucydides believed that it had originated in jap Africa within the present-day Sudanese space (then historical Ethiopia), with the illness travelling north and throughout the Mediterranean. "[P]eople in good well being had been impulsively attacked by violent heats within the head; redness and irritation of the eyes; throat and tongue rapidly suffused with blood; breath turned unnatural and fetid; sneezing and hoarseness; violent cough; vomiting; retching; violent convulsions; the physique externally not so sizzling to the contact, nor but pale; a furious shade inkling to purple; breaking out in pustules and ulcers," he wrote in nice element. "A plague as nice as this and with such devastating penalties that it had no similarity in nothing else in human historical past". Thucydides additionally poignantly wrote in regards to the despair and utter hopelessness that might beset an individual who had contracted the illness. Because of the lack of medical analysis on the time, individuals believed that one thing had arisen that might be not possible for the human capability to endure. Finally, this led to a breakdown in conventional values, as self-indulgence changed honor, and the worry of each God and man was eradicated. Bust of the traditional Greek normal and historian Thucydides, modernity's main supply on the 4th century BC plague of Athens ( Public Domain ) Identical to the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed your entire medical trade, and all those that had been linked with it in a direct or oblique capability, the Nice Plague of Athens took a toll on all those that cared for the sick. As soon as physicians had been overwhelmed and out of the image by way of caregiving, all residents, together with relations and family members, had been severely in danger – in truth, loss of life was typically the consequence. Corpses started piling up on Athenian streets, stopping even the efficiency of elementary rites for burying the useless. It could be widespread for a number of our bodies to be cremated on the identical pyre on the similar time. Solely those that recovered from the lethal illness, and lived to inform the story, had been able to offering love and care to their relations. An infection luckily introduced with it immunity; nobody appears to have been re-infected, not less than not fatally (a transparent divergence from the present COVID-19 pandemic). But most survivors reported some long-lasting results – lack of reminiscence, injury to fingers, eyes, toes, and even genitals. Plague of Athens Led to a Breakdown in Social Hierarchy The social results too had been disastrous; nearly in a single day, wealthy and elite residents turned paupers, whereas some poor residents acquired fortunate and had been in a position to applicable a rich man's property. The authorized system was in disarray, because the worry of the plague trumped the necessity for justice or equality. Most started believing in prophecies of doom, significantly the traditional Oracle of Delphi , considering that the gods had unleashed their wrath on widespread folks, and the Spartans had been the harbingers of this. The Athenians consulted the Oracle at Delphi and despatched emissaries to different sanctuaries of notice to hunt divine intervention. Residents of Greece felt deserted by the gods through the Nice Plague of Athens, resulting in societal breakdown. Portray by Thomas Cole, Destruction from The Course of Empire sequence, 1836 ( Public Domain ) Fashionable Issue Diagnosing the Plague of Athens What makes it troublesome to tie this illness right down to a specific pathogen, like ebola, malaria, influenza, measles, or cholera, is that Thucydides was not a medical scholar. He had no medical experience or information and authored his treatise a decade after the occasion itself. His description of signs doesn't match into any understood trendy type of illness. It's completely potential that his narrative was exaggerated and ahistorical, making reconstruction of this era significantly troublesome. In 1994-95, a mass grave of 150 individuals from this time interval was unearthed from Kerameikos in Athens, and several other theories had been posited as to who they had been. Since they had been buried hurriedly, and with scant respect for the useless that's in any other case typically in place, a workforce of Greek scientists concluded that these had been victims of the plague of Athens. Α reconstructed look of Myrtis, an 11-year-old woman who died through the plague of Athens and whose skeleton was discovered within the Kerameikos mass grave (Tilemahos Efthimiadis / CC BY SA 2.0 ) A examine printed a decade later from the dental data of three victims discovered a 93% similarity to typhoid, however this concept was rejected within the mainstream for being too simplistic and stuffed with loopholes. Furthermore, symptomology was inconsistent, and the speedy onset of the Athenian plague doesn't slot in with the final drift of typhoid. The plague of Athens stays a thriller, however the current uncovering of mass graves from the traditional interval gives new hope {that a} definitive analysis is across the nook. With trendy strategies of DNA analysis progressing quickly during the last 20 years, it's only a matter of time earlier than the illness that struck historical Athens may be scientifically decoded precisely. Prime picture: The plague of Athens killed between 25-33% of the traditional metropolis's inhabitants, but what occurred remains to be a thriller. This oil portray by Michael Sweerts, circa 1652, known as "Plague in an Historical Metropolis," and a few students interpret it as an outline of the Athenian plague that broke out in 430 B.C
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A recent literature review highlights collated evidence that maternal low vitamin D (VD) levels may result in abnormal growth of the offspring, as well as disordered lipid and glucose metabolism disorders. In addition, it was noted that recent animal and clinical studies observed that the risk of life-long disorders in these offspring may increase, including conditions such as systemic inflammation, insulin resistance, abnormal gut microbiota, and disordered adipogenesis. "This conclusion suggests that VD plays a significant role in energy metabolism, and therefore may serve as a potential treatment or prevention of obesity in very early life," ​the researchers from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences stress. "Thus, there is an urgent need to take active steps to address maternal VD deficiency to relieve the global burden of obesity," ​they conclude. Obesity Epidemic​ VD is essential for the body due to its crucial roles in calcium and phosphate homeostasis, as well as in bone metabolism​. Its deficiency has been linked to many diseases​, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD), type 2 diabetes, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. Deficiencies of the vitamin during pregnancy represents a widespread concern, with the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) theory suggesting that the potential unfavourable outcomes for both mothers and infants may be long-term. Specifically, studies​ have noted that its status may be inversely associated with body fat mass percentage, highlighting its potential relationship with obesity. The DOHaD draws parallels between maternal vitamin D deficiencies and epigenetic modifications that result in increased susceptibility to obesity for the child. Obesity represents a worldwide epidemic, with more than 1.9 billion adults being overweight whilst 650 million were obese in 2016, vastly increasing those at risk of developing chronic non-communicable diseases. To address this possible cause of increased societal burden, the researchers conducted a literature review to assess the current knowledge on the impact of maternal VD deficiency on offspring obesity and lipid metabolism. Vital Vitamin ​ It is specified that VD can only be obtained through UVB-mediated synthesis​ within the skin, or through supplementation. Following hydroxylation into its active form, it interacts with the vitamin D receptor (VDR) which is present on many organ cells, including the intestine and bone, as well as in tissue such as the heart, skin, brain, and immune system. This highlights its importance in many biological pathways, such as lipid and glucose metabolism, cell proliferation, and the activation of the immune system. In addition, it was observed in previous studies​ using rat models that maternal VD deficiencies occurring before and during pregnancy resulted in the increased proliferation and differentiation of adipocytes, and thus, eventually lead to obesity in the offspring. "This may be related to the epigenetic alterations (changed methylation level of promoters and CpG islets) of certain genes," ​the report hypothesises. "These results indicate that the effect of VD deficiency during pregnancy on the development of adipose tissue in offspring may be potentially long-term and may eventually make offspring predisposed to obesity more easily," ​they conclude. Future research​ "VD deficiency is defined as a cut-off level of 50 nmol/L (20 ng/mL) to avoid bone problems; and VD insufficiency is defined as a serum 25(OH)D of 52.5~72.5 nmol/L (21~29 ng/mL). However, currently, there is no consensus on an optimal level during pregnancy," ​the researchers highlight. With regards to associated deficiencies, they add that there is "consistent evidence suggesting an incidence of 51% to 100% in developing countries and a re-emergence in developed countries, especially those with high-risk factors.​" In addition, it is highlighted that there is a general lack of population-based surveys on VD deficiency prevalence in pregnant women, despite their high-risk status. Paired with the collated literature highlighting the dangers of VD deficiency, there is a need for further research to ensure further understanding of the role of maternal VD status, to ensure clarity for future policy to prevent the observed health effects.
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https://www.nutraingredients.com/Article/2023/01/30/offspring-obesity-review-stresses-urgent-need-to-address-maternal-vitamin-d-deficiencies
WE OFFER THE BEST SOLUTIONS TO ALL ASSIGNMENTS Discuss the concept of globalization and how it can impact vulnerable populations. Discuss the concept of globalization and how it can impact vulnerable populations. How can empowerment assist this population in advocating for themselves in and effective manner? What other ways can empowerment be utilized to address advocacy? 250 words please
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Abstract: People-centered health care systems aim to empower people with their health care decisions, make information more accessible, and enable more autonomy. The goal is to promote well-being as much as to treat disease, and to create more collaboration between providers, patients, and their families, thus reducing costs and improving health outcomes. Throughout the world growing populations and rising costs are challenging health care systems. In numerous countries, health care providers are unable to meet the needs of many individuals and groups due to limited budgets, time, and staff. An aging population and rapidly increasing rates of chronic diseases could overwhelm most health care systems. While information and communication technologies can connect health care providers with each other and the consumers they serve, there is no group, organization, or government that has successfully overcome the roadblocks to implementing a wide people-centered health system. Ideally, such a system would put the needs of the public first, enable individuals to take greater responsibility for managing their own health and health services, and promote optimal levels of health and resource utilization. In this paper, we explore a vision for future people-centered health care systems that could provide better access to information and decision-making tools for patients, health care providers, and the general public. We also examine key challenges to creating such systems.
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https://scholar.harvard.edu/yuriquintana/publications/people-centred-healthcare-systems-opportunities-and-challenges
What Are Unveiling Serum Clot Activator Tubes Understanding the Basics Composition and Design Serum clot activator tubes are a fundamental component of laboratory equipment used in blood collection and sample processing. Composed of transparent tubes with a silicone-coated interior, these tubes are specifically designed to initiate the clotting process in blood samples. The silicone coating acts as an activator, triggering coagulation and facilitating the separation of serum from whole blood. The Coagulation Cascade At the heart of serum clot activator tubes lies the coagulation cascade, a complex series of events that transforms liquid blood into a gel-like clot. This cascade involves the activation of various clotting factors, ultimately leading to the formation of fibrin threads that entrap blood cells. The goal is to create a clear boundary between the liquid portion of blood (plasma or serum) and the cellular components. Collection Process Blood Draw and Inversion The collection process using serum clot activator tubes follows a standardized procedure. After a healthcare professional performs a venipuncture to draw blood, the collected specimen is gently inverted or mixed to ensure uniform contact with the silicone coating. This meticulous mixing is crucial for the activation of the clotting process. Once the blood is adequately mixed, the tube is set aside to allow coagulation to occur. Centrifugation for Separation The next step in the process involves centrifugation, a high-speed spinning motion that utilizes gravitational forces to separate blood components based on their density. As the tube spins, the heavier blood cells move towards the bottom, forming a compact pellet. Above the pellet, the serum or plasma—now devoid of cellular elements—occupies the upper layer. The result is a clear and distinct separation that allows for the extraction of serum for diagnostic testing. Diagnostic Applications Clinical Chemistry Profiles Serum clot activator tubes play a pivotal role in obtaining high-quality serum samples for diagnostic testing. The serum extracted from these tubes serves as a canvas for clinical chemistry profiles, offering a comprehensive snapshot of a patient's biochemical status. Common tests include assessments of liver function, kidney function, lipid levels, and electrolyte balance, among others. The reliability and consistency of serum samples contribute to accurate and meaningful diagnostic insights. Considerations for Best Practices Proper Handling and Storage To ensure the integrity of serum samples, proper handling and storage practices are paramount. Prompt processing of blood samples after collection minimizes the risk of cellular contamination and ensures optimal clot formation. Additionally, maintaining appropriate storage conditions, such as refrigeration or freezing, helps preserve the stability of serum samples until they are ready for analysis. Quality Control Measures Quality control measures are essential throughout the entire process, from blood collection to diagnostic testing. Regular checks, calibration, and validation of equipment and reagents contribute to the reliability of results. Standardized protocols and adherence to regulatory guidelines further enhance the quality assurance measures associated with the use of serum clot activator tubes. In conclusion, serum clot activator tubes stand as crucial tools in the realm of laboratory diagnostics. Their design, centered around the coagulation cascade, allows for the efficient separation of serum, enabling a myriad of diagnostic tests essential for patient care. Understanding the collection process, diagnostic applications, and best practices ensures the reliability and accuracy of results, making serum clot activator tubes indispensable in the pursuit of precise medical diagnostics.
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https://en.gongdong.com/what-are-unveiling-serum-clot-activator-tubes.html
Logit.io is a log management and analysis platform that allows you to centralise and analyse your logs and metrics from various sources such as applications, servers, and cloud platforms. To help you get started, we have created a step by step tutorial video that shows you how to load and view dashboard in your Logit.io trial stack. Additionally, a step by step guide is also written below.
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https://help.logit.io/en/articles/7330765-how-do-i-load-and-view-dashboards-in-my-trial-logit-io-stack
This limitation exists in the 20.6.1 version and earlier. Do not set an assembly binding redirect if you use version 20.7 or later. Rendering CAD drawings requires adding assembly binding redirect When rendering CAD drawings using GroupDocs.Viewer, it is required to add the assembly binding redirect to the app.config or web.config project files. The following example shows the required assembly binding redirect to render CAD drawings with GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 20.6.1 and earlier.
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Accessibility – Increase Font Share This Story Print This Story Authors of a new study examining the experiences of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) believe more needs to be done to ensure mental health nurses are better equipped to treat patients with the condition. A survey of more than 500 patients by Lived Experience Australia (LEA), across both 2011 and 2017, informed the study, which was co-authored by Flinders University Professor Sharon Lawn and researcher Jessica Proctor, as well as LEA's Janne McMahon. The study found patients generally felt "more knowledgeable" about their condition, yet still encounter challenges in accessing "evidence-based help" and face negative experiences when dealing with health services. "[The survey] found many people with BPD often experience significant distress in their personal lives as well as dealing with community mental health and emergency departments in the health system," Ms Proctor said. While the study, published in the Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health Nursing, discusses a number of potential policy interventions, it argues that mental health nurses are "well placed to provide consistent and routine care" for patients with BPD. "MHNs [Mental health nurses] are uniquely positioned to champion this change in their regular day-to-day interactions with patients, but must be properly supported by management, with adequate training and clinical debriefing support, to do this effectively," the authors write in the paper. Additionally, researchers also suggested mental health nurses may be able to assist in areas where there is a shortfall in treatments available to BPD patients by taking on training to provide care options such as Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Schema-Focused Psychotherapy. "Particularly in rural areas where specialised mental health services are often less robust and a psychiatrist may not always be available, MHNs would be well positioned to coordinate and lead group and individual therapy programs, improving continuity and access to regular treatment." Professor Lawn said health professionals are cognisant of the challenges that exist within the space. "Lack of interventions for severe borderline personality disorder leads to lots of extra pressure on emergency hospital services, not to mention the suffering while consumers wait a possible 12-18 months for appropriate care in the public system," she said. The full article, titled "Consumer perspective from people with a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) on BPD management — How are the Australian NHMRC BPD guidelines faring in practice?", is available here. If this article left you feeling unsure or concerned, both Lifeline ( or 13 11 14) and Beyond Blue ( or 1300 224 636) offer 24/7 telephone support, as well as select online services.
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https://anmj.org.au/mental-health-nurses-well-positioned-to-deliver-better-care-to-people-with-borderline-personality-disorder-study-argues/
In this article Definition Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it's released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. Caution Derived cryptographic types are obsolete. Use the Create method on the base type instead. Computes the SHA512 hash algorithm for the input data using the managed library. Dim data(DATA_SIZE) As Byte Dim result() As Byte Dim shaM As New SHA512Managed() result = shaM.ComputeHash(data) Remarks The hash is used as a unique value of fixed size representing a large amount of data. Hashes of two sets of data should match if and only if the corresponding data also matches. Small changes to the data result in large unpredictable changes in the hash.
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.security.cryptography.sha512managed?view=net-7.0
Q&A for How to Wink Because you are used to closing both of your eyes instead of just one; it's a sympathetic reaction from the other eyelid. Keep practicing, your body will get used. It's pretty much muscle memory once you get used to it. It may be normal. To make it stop, try raising your check muscle just depends on what situation you're in. If you're doing it flirtatiously, then you should probably know the person well enough they'll know what you wink without my whole cheek getting really scrunched up and ugly? Is it normal for that to happen? Community Answer Try to move your lower cheek muscle rather than your upper cheek muscles, sort of like if you're trying to smirk. It is normal for that to happen, yes. Just practice, and eventually you will
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https://www.wikihow.com/Questions/Wink
public speaking (idea) Most people flat out suck at giving speeches. It's the kind of thing that is not stressed at all in public schools here in the States, and when kids are forced to speak in public, they often times have such horrible experiences that they never want to try to improve. Having recently received my first packet from Toastmasters in the mail, I've been reading up on how to speak more effectively, and I can't believe how simple some of these ideas are. Why on earth don't we teach kids these kinds of things? I have a feeling that it's because the government wants to minimize the number of people who can communicate ideas effectively to large numbers of people. As it is, the majority of skilled speakers end up being smiley glad-hands, as well as lawyers and other members of the American social elite. Rich capitalists only want people whose families have benefited from the capitalist system to possess these kinds of powers.
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https://everything2.com/user/srkorn/writeups/public+speaking
This question can help the interviewer determine how you might fit into their company culture. PWAs or Progressive Web Applications are a hybrid concept between websites and native mobile applications. It is also important for developers to be able to communicate effectively as they will need to be able to explain their ideas and designs to clients, colleagues, and other stakeholders. Mobile devices are often used on the go, which means that mobile apps need to be designed with user experience in mind. Developers need to take into account things like battery life and data usage when designing mobile apps. After reviewing the senior iOS interview questions and answers above, it's wise to practice your own responses to increase your comfort level with the material. IBeacon is the technology standard by Apple that allows mobile apps to listen from signs from beacons and react accordingly. This technology allows Mobile Apps to understand their position and deliver hyper-contextual content to users based on their location. These sample Application Developer interview questions will help you test technical skills and identify qualified candidates for your roles. You can also use our Boolean cheatsheet template to source professional App Developers. What are the key UI features you feel are important to mobile applications? They're more likely to contribute fresh ideas, inform their team about new tools and perform well at work. This question can help interviewers understand how you approach challenges and solve problems. Use your answer to highlight your problem-solving skills, ability to collaborate with others and creativity when faced with a challenge. Native apps are written specifically for one platform, in the language used on said platform, i.e. This is one of the most popular interview questions for senior iOS developer candidates, and it creates a unique opportunity for job seekers. Finally, it provides the interviewer with an opportunity to learn more about the mobile developer's thought process and how they approach problem-solving. We've categorized the questions into different components to give you a well-rounded view of the potential individual you'll hire. A design pattern in programming where you can only use one instance per class. This question can help the interviewer get to know your thoughts on what makes a good mobile app. Finally, they may be trying to get a sense of the developer's priorities when it comes to app development. First, it allows the interviewer to gauge the developer's understanding of the mobile market and what it takes to be successful in it. Second, it gives the interviewer insight into the developer's thought process and how they prioritize different aspects of app development. Finally, it helps the interviewer determine if the developer is a good fit for the company and its mobile app development needs. Reasons to Learn Android Development Application Developers work with one or more programming languages and operating systems to design functional programs. Their role is to understand user requirements and build features that meet these needs. This question can help the interviewer understand your problem-solving skills and how you approach new projects. Use examples from previous work to show that you're a creative person who's willing to try new things. Keeping users engaged, keeping up with bug fixes and updating app versions is part of the maintenance process. Basecamp, Jira and Asana are examples of project management programs that are widely used today. The advantage is that it allows objects to be allocated or released in a random order. If they seem more competitive or individualistic, explain that you prefer a more challenging work environment where you can use your skills to solve problems on your own. In conclusion, I am confident in my skills and experience in testing Android applications, and I believe my expertise can contribute positively to the success of the project at hand. Good mobile app developers know that testing their own code is necessary. With strong attention to detail, he has created many great apps and has delivered many projects for millions of users, both startups and big companies. Niels is a seasoned software architect and entrepreneur with over fifteen years of experience. He's a generalist with strong communication and business skills who speaks the language of customers as well as techies. He has extensive experience as a product architect in B2B hi-tech software as well as B2C web and mobile software. What experience do you have in developing Android applications? This might include the installation, registration, activation and taking the first actions that will determine whether a user has adopted the app and/or product. Enter your email to receive your guide, and be ready for whatever questions come your way. See the most common questions in every category assessed by employers and be ready for anything. The portable wi-fi hotspot is used to share internet connection to other wireless devices. What questions should you ask a mobile app developer before hiring them? How many apps have you developed? What apps can I download from the App Store or Google Play? Can I talk to the client for whom you developed the app? What programming languages do you work with to develop native apps? These questions assess both technical skills and teamwork abilities. This question can help the interviewer get to know your thoughts on what makes a good mobile app. Your answer should include your personal opinions and experiences, but you may also want to mention some of the most important factors that contribute to an app's success. This question is a great way to show your interviewer that you have the skills and experience necessary for this role. When answering, it can be helpful to mention an app that was particularly successful or one that you're proud of. When an app is launched, what are its state transitions like? Additionally, if you can describe use cases and provide examples, your answer will be far more compelling. Additionally, while Objective-C doesn't support dynamic libraries or Tuples, Swift does. Swift also allows for defining methods in classes, enumeration, and structure, while Objective-C doesn't; and Swift can define classes in just one file, while Objective-C can't. Referred to as "core competency" design patterns by Apple, those recommended for iOS applications include Delegate, MVC, Observer, and Singleton. Ask them how maintenance support programs are structured, and how they will address changes to the app as needed. Your developer needs to have an understanding of such implications and be able to demonstrate an understanding oh what issues might arise and what steps can be taken to mitigate them. Notifications are powerful because they help you communicate directly with users and deliver timely messages that can prompt actions or engagement. An experienced developer may still be capable of learning the functionality building you need; speak with them one-on-one to learn more. The following video is a great watch for understanding how to hire great developers. Mobile Developer Interview Questions (With Example Answers) You want to listen for the quality and versatility of their people, excellent teamwork and relationships, and stellar customer service and support. If all they talk about is the strength of their technical skills…run. Push notifications are an extremely powerful tool, but they are a sword that can from both how to become a mobile developer sides. In fact, annoying or too many notifications are the primary reason why people uninstall mobile apps, or disable such notifications (and thus they lose all their effectiveness). You'll also have a strong indication if this mobile app developer is right for you based on looking at their portfolio. What questions are asked in a developer interview? What was your favorite project, and how did you approach it? How would you explain a concept like _____ to a colleague with no tech background? Tell me about a time you had to give a presentation. Name a website or app that annoys you. If you want to take your answer to this interview question up a notch, you can discuss a faux category and how it would be implemented. Alternatively, you could discuss a recent project that made use of categories, allowing you to reference a specific example. If you are developing an app for an specific platform, you are expected to know which are the disadvantages of that platform. GCD is broadly considered a low-level C API that directly interacts with the Unix level of a given system, using a First-in, First-out (FIFO) approach for submitting tasks to the CPU. NSOperationQueue is a higher-level Objective-C class that works on top of GCD. There are hundreds of battle-proven software development experts in our Talent Network. (Like any in Swift) Since it can store any type, there will be no compilation errors and you can convert it to another type later.
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https://spb72.ru/2022/05/12/11-senior-ios-developer-interview-questions/
The Evolution of Starting Pitching Part 1 There is a big reason that pitchers tend to be more injury prone than their offensive brethren. Pitching is by far the least natural motion that a baseball player can do with the human body, second only to an exaggerated eye-roll once an umpire makes a mistake. Our ancestors may have thrown spears to hunt, but they didn't do it hundreds of times in an hour and they certainly didn't do it with a cylindrical rock either. It's because of the limitations of the human body as well as changing trends in the game that pitchers now are 1000% different than pitchers from even five years ago, none-the-less 50 years ago. I decided to take a look at the evolution of pitching to the point where it is today. I didn't spend a ton of time analyzing past performances, but I did at least want to take a decent look at what hitters used to deal with so that I could get a real feel for just how different it is to be a Major League pitcher in this day and age. And since fantasy baseball didn't quite take off like it has now until the mid-2000s or so thanks to the prominence of the internet, a lot of people don't really have a full grasp of starting pitching prior to those years. So we'll start pre-1980s, then follow the position all the way through to today and determine what starting pitching might look like going into the future. Dead Ball Era For the kids these days who aren't quite as schooled in the history of baseball, a quick refresher: the sport prior to the 1920s was played in a time now called the Dead Ball Era (DBE). Characterized by low-scoring games and a lack of home runs, it was the arrival of veritable baseball god and every hot dog's nightmare Babe Ruth that largely marks the end of the Dead Ball Era and the beginning of the Live Ball Era (LBE) which continues to this day. Some fun facts about the DBE – the lowest league run average in history was in 1908 when teams averaged just 3.4 runs per game. On 13 occasions between 1900 and 1920, the league leader in home runs was fewer than 10. Let that sink in. TEN. Only in four of those 20 seasons did the home run leader have more than 20 homers on the season. Teams relied on stolen bases, bunts, and "small ball," making these years Ozzie Guillen's dream seasons. In 1908 the Chicago White Sox managed to hit a grand total of three home runs in the entire season, and they finished the year 88-64, only a few games back of winning the pennant. A new ball was introduced in 1909 by the Reach Company, and it was a cork-centered ball which was followed by a fellow cork-centered ball by the Spalding Company. Batting averages rose nearly .040 points from the 1909-1910 seasons, though a fateful discovery by minor league pitcher Russ Ford had pitchers once again in control of the game. Ford accidentally scuffed a ball against a concrete wall, and after doing so discovered that the ball would move significantly more on his pitches than it had previously. Once pitchers caught on to this fact, they began scuffing balls as quickly as they could giving them better movement and making it harder to not only hit but also to see for hitters. It's also worth noting that often times in this era only one ball would be used per game, so it wasn't like the umpire could switch the ball out at will. But this is a pitching column, so let's get back to talking about that part of the game. From 1904-1919, the Major League ERA ranged from a high of 3.37 in 1912 to a low of 2.37 in 1908. Compare that to 2017's mark of 4.36, and you can see how different the game really was back then. Of course, one other thing to note was the crazy notion that striking out as a batter was considered a cardinal sin by players pretty much in every era before the new millennium, and these years it was no exception. The highest K/9 average came in the 1911 season and was at 4.04, with the lowest rate occurring in 1918 and sitting at a paltry 2.87 rate. Compare that to 2017's 8.34 K/9 for a bit of reference to blow your mind. To sum it up, hitting was difficult, runs never scored, and pitchers had free reign to do whatever they wanted to the baseball. Early Live Ball Era Babe Ruth showed up with his gut and his bat in 1919 and changed the way baseball was played forever. He hit 29 home runs that season in 542 plate appearances breaking the old single-season home run record of 27 set by Ned Williamson of the Chicago White Stockings in 1884. Ruth then chuckled to himself and broke his own record the following two seasons by hitting 54 and 59 home runs respectively before settling on his record of 60 that would stand until Roger Maris and his asterisk hit 61 in that 1961 season. Ruth changing the way it was thought a hitter should go about his business was almost certainly a factor in the beginning of the LBE, but there are a few other reasons that pitching slowly began to cede to hitting in the 20s. Supposedly there were additional changes made to the physical baseball, with owners supposedly collaborating on switching to a newer, livelier ball in order to boost offense and thus, ticket sales (where have I heard this before?). Certain pitches were outlawed around this time, with spitballs, shine balls, and emery balls all deemed inappropriate for play thanks to rule 6.02(c). Fun fact, in 1920 when it was outlawed there were 17 pitchers who were recognized as having built their careers on the spitball, and they were allowed to continue using it for the rest of their careers. A new rule was also put in play so that any time a ball became dirty, that ball had to be replaced so there were a lot of newer balls in the game, which heavily favored hitters. Whatever the cause, there was a tremendous shift in the way baseball was played in the 20s with offense suddenly becoming greater than had ever been seen by the sport yet. Earned Run Averages went from the 2.50-3.00 average that they had seen in the first part of the century to sitting in the 4.00 range for the next 40 years. Strikeouts also saw a pretty much steady growth over that same 40 year period with a 2.94 K/9 in 1920 rising all the way to 5.99 in 1967. There are almost certainly a ton of factors which attributed to the rise in strikeouts in this period, with changing offensive strategies, better nutrition and strength for the players themselves, and all-around better science as to how to pitch being big factors. Early in this era baseball managed to see pitchers like Bob Feller who was putting up then-unprecedented strikeout rates with his 1946 season K/9 of 8.43 in 371.1 innings a big highlight of his career. That strikeout rate was matched only by Hal Newhouser's 8.46 mark with both pitchers sitting on over a 2.00 K/9 lead over the third highest rate of the year. It was a different time for sure. The Year of the Pitcher The 1960s had a big shift in the game of baseball towards favoring the pitcher once again and it culminated in "The Year of the Pitcher," 1968. In that season there were a combined 339 shutouts in 1,619 regular season games, and the St. Louis Cardinals pitched 30 shutouts as a team, by far the most ever in the Majors in the LBE. That Cardinals team only allowed a total of 472 runs to cross the plate which is the lowest total in any 162-game season in history. The American League batting champion Carl Yastrzemski finished the season with a .301 mark which is the lowest number of any batting champ. The AL slugged a record low .339 (again, in the LBE… I'm going to just say that in advance. All of these records are LBE records), and the MLB collective average of .231 is also an all-time low. Two more records were set, with the Chicago White Sox scoring only 463 runs during the regular season and being shut out 23 times. Leading up to 1968 there were a few reasons that factored into the worst offensive year the Majors had seen in decades. The biggest occurred in 1963 when a brand new strike zone was enforced, with the zone reaching from the top of the armpit to the bottom of the knee. Have you ever tried to hit a baseball at shoulder height? It's not easy. This along with some of the best pure talent the Majors had ever seen (re: Bob Gibson) led up to that insane season in 1968 which changed baseball forever. Let's take a second to talk about Bob Gibson. Gibson began his career in 1959 with the only organization he would ever play for, the St. Louis Cardinals, as both a starter and a reliever. He pitched with a modicum of success in the first few years of his career but it was when he moved to largely being solely a starting pitcher in 1961 that he really took off. In that 1961 season, Gibson threw 211.1 innings with a 3.24 ERA, 7.07 K/9, and 5.07 BB/9. The following year his walks dropped more than one per inning and his ERA responded as well falling to 2.85. Throughout the mid-60s Gibson established himself as one of the best starters in the game averaging 261 innings from 1961-1966 and putting up an ERA of 2.99. He struck out 7.6 batters per nine innings in that timeframe which was among the league leaders at the time. He broke his leg on a line drive in the 1967 season and only threw 175.1 innings, albeit very good ones with a 2.98 ERA on the year. He came back to full strength in that fateful 1968 season and set plenty of pitching records in what could be considered the greatest season a starting pitcher ever had. Gibson threw 304.2 innings for the Cardinals that year and had a minuscule, record low 1.12 ERA. He struck out 7.92 batters per nine and walked only 1.83 per nine innings. Somehow with that performance, he managed to still lose nine games on the year to his 22 wins, but that's also indicative of how down offense was in that season. In the World Series Gibson struck out 17 batters in Game 1 which is also a record. Bob won the National League MVP that season, and was joined in the "pitcher wins MVP award" club by Denny McLain of the AL who won 31 regular season games, the first and only player to do so since Dizzy Dean in 1934. One other note from that '68 season, Luis Tiant of the Cleveland Indians had the AL's lowest ERA of the season and set a then-record batting average allowed of just .168. After the season the Rules Committee realized they had a problem on their hands so they made a couple of changes which brought balance to the game and put us on the course to where we are today. First, they reversed the strike zone rule change of 1963 to read: "The Strike Zone is that space over home plate which is between the batter's armpits and the top of his knees when he assumes a natural stance. The umpire shall determine the Strike Zone according to the batter's usual stance when he swings at a pitch." The committee also lowered the pitcher's mound from 15 inches to 10 inches high, which might have made the single largest change in the way the game was played. MLB also added four expansion teams to the majors, stretching the pitching talent pool a bit. For reference, the teams added were the Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres, and the Seattle Mariners. As a result, baseball organized into four divisions, two each for the National and American League. Well, that's going to do it for Part 1 of this topic. I intended for this to be a short history that could shed some light on the history of pitching and how drastically it has changed and then I realized I had way too much information to cover in just a short article. I'll pick back up next time and go over the rise of the Steroid Era, it's subsequent fallout, the 2010's surge in pitching, and then the disappearance of the starting pitcher in today's market. Thanks for reading and I'll be back with more next week!
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Due Week 4 and worth 200 pointsIt's one thing to be able to look at a Financial Report and analyze it using ratios and comparisons. However, keep in mind that when you do that, you are studying histor Due Week 4 and worth 200 points It's one thing to be able to look at a Financial Report and analyze it using ratios and comparisons. However, keep in mind that when you do that, you are studying historical information. Your true value as an accountant will come if you can use that historical information to make future projections and decisions involving change. For this project, you will take a set of financial reports from a fictional or real company, and try to determine what would happen if something changed within the company. You will identify something you want to change, and then try to determine the impact of that change
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More Chinese for Beginners About this Course 54,725 recent views This is an advanced course for Chinese for beginners. Learners will expand vocabularies about personal information, daily life, food and drink, healthy, and expressions about greeting, suggestion, agreement, comparison, complaint, prohibition, experience, plan, recommendation, etc. Learners can improve their listening and speaking and know much more about Chinese social cultures. As the same as Chinese for beginners, the course doesn't ask the learners to know Chinese characters. Recommended Background: For learners with certain English language ability and better have attended Chinese for beginners. Instructor Offered by Peking University is determined to make its education openly accessible to students in China and around the world. With over 3000 faculty members, Peking University offers excellence in teaching and learning. Founded in 1898, Peking University (PKU) was the first national comprehensive university in China. For the past 115 years, with its hundreds of thousands of outstanding alumni, Peking University has made prominent contributions in the humanities and sciences to further China's prosperity and progress. 1.Please give the correct addressing according to the information given.There is a new word in the 5th one. Can you guess the meaning?30m1.Match30m2.Choose the correct response.30m1.Match30m2.Choose the correct position(among (A)(B)(C)(D)) of the given word.30m1.Choose the correct expression accordingly30m2.Choose the correct answer according to what you hear30m Week2 Week 2 Hours to complete 6 hours to complete I'm very busy! How about your life? Are you busy at working, learning, cooking? Or you are quite relaxed to enjoy sport and art? Let's talk about the life arrangement in this module. Hours to complete 6 hours to complete Reading 4 videos (Total 11 min), 8 readings, 8 quizzes Video4 videos I'm working.1mWhen are you going to get off the work?3mDo you have time on Saturday?2mWhat are you doing?3m 1.Tell true or false according to the video30m2. Tell what he/she/they are doing according to the pictures.(You can type in Pinyin or Chinese characters)30m3.Ask for some help with the words given(you can type in Pinyin or characters)30m1.Match30m2.Tell true or false according to the video30m3.Fill in the blank with the appropriate word30m1.Tell true or false according to the video.30m1.Give the response accordingly30m Week3 Week 3 Hours to complete 4 hours to complete It's so delicious! What Chinese drink and food have you heard? Have you ever tried some? You're going to learn some name of them in this module and try to describe the taste, and compare them. 1.Match30m2.Rearrange the following words accordingly(Please answer with 'abc')30m1.Choose the correct questions for the answers.(not according to the video.)30m1.Choose the correct direction in Chinese
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What does 'cost of a disease' really mean? A reflection on the framing of research questions related to animal health from an economic point of view Vingerafdruk Bekijk de onderzoeksthema's van 'What does 'cost of a disease' really mean? A reflection on the framing of research questions related to animal health from an economic point of view'. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.
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https://pureportal.ilvo.be/nl/publications/what-does-cost-of-a-disease-really-mean-a-reflection-on-the-frami/fingerprints/
Bear Cub Rehabilitation Project Each year, 3,000 to 4,000 bear cubs are left to die after their mothers are killed during the bear hunting season in Russia. A mother bear is violently shaken from her winter hibernation, forced out of her den, and shot by a trophy hunter, just for the thrill of it. Tiny cubs left without their mothers to nurture, protect and teach them how to be a bear cannot survive in the wild. They either die of hunger or killed by predators or end up as pets in local villages, being used as live bite to train hunting dogs or kept in filthy cages near roadside restaurants to entertain tourists. In the Russian Far East alone the hunting quota for bears during 4 or 6 months of hunting season is over 2200 for 2018-2018 and growing every year. Brown bears and Asiatic Black bears are both legal to hunt in the region. This means hundreds of little cubs get orphaned in the region every hunting season. How many of them can survive on their own? In partnership with UTYOS we are building a Bear Cub Rehabilitation and Reintroduction Programme to rescue, rehabilitate and release orphaned bear cubs back where they belong. After 15-18 months these bears are strong enough to be released back into the wild. We helped build a new natural enclosure and other facilities equipped with everything needed to monitor the well-being of cubs during their rehabilitation period. Witness the beautiful moment of release of our lastest Fantastic Four. But UTYOS needs Your help to be able to take in and support the bears during their rehabilitation process. It costs about 300£ a month to rehabilitate 1 orphaned bear cub and the process takes about 15 months. This amount includes nutritious food, veterinary care/vaccines, cost of staff who takes care of them and transportation to the remote release areas. Every year the team of UTYOS, with a heavy heart, is forced to reject approximately 30 tiny orphans due to lack of funds. This means denying them the only chance to have a "normal" wild life. Despite being such a unique centre, located in the best possible area for the crucial conservation work they do, UTYOS doesn't receive ANY funding from the Government. This means that the number of lucky little orphans they will be able to save directly depends on the support of caring and compassionate individuals.
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What Are Hey Dude Shoes Made Of What Are Hey Dude Shoes Made Of? A Guide to the Materials and Concerns Hey Dude Shoes have gained immense popularity for their unique style and comfort. However, many people are curious about the materials used in their construction. In this article, we will delve into what Hey Dude Shoes are made of and explore why this is a concern in various scenarios. Hey Dude Shoes are primarily made of two main materials: cotton canvas and synthetic fibers. The upper part of the shoe, which covers the foot, is typically composed of cotton canvas. This material is known for its breathability, making it suitable for warmer climates and preventing excessive sweating and odor. The sole of Hey Dude Shoes is usually made of synthetic fibers, such as EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) or TPR (thermoplastic rubber). These materials provide cushioning and flexibility, ensuring a comfortable walking experience. There are several scenarios wherein the composition of Hey Dude Shoes becomes a concern: 1. Allergies: Some individuals might have allergies to certain materials used in Hey Dude Shoes. It is important to know the materials used to avoid any potential allergic reactions. 2. Sustainability: With increasing environmental concerns, many people are interested in the sustainability aspect of the products they purchase. Understanding the materials used in Hey Dude Shoes aids in making an informed decision regarding their environmental impact. 3. Vegan-Friendly: For those following a vegan lifestyle, knowing the materials used in Hey Dude Shoes is crucial to ensure that no animal products were used in their production. 4. Durability: The durability of shoes is a significant concern for many consumers. Knowing the materials used can provide insights into the longevity and quality of the product. 5. Comfort: Hey Dude Shoes are known for their comfort, and the materials used play a vital role in achieving this. Understanding the materials helps in determining the level of comfort the shoes offer. Now, let's address some common questions about the materials used in Hey Dude Shoes: 1. Are Hey Dude Shoes made of leather? No, Hey Dude Shoes are primarily made of cotton canvas and synthetic fibers. They do not contain any leather. 2. Are Hey Dude Shoes vegan-friendly? Yes, Hey Dude Shoes are vegan-friendly as they do not contain any animal products. 3. What is cotton canvas? Cotton canvas is a strong, durable fabric made from cotton fibers. It is commonly used in the production of shoes, bags, and other textile products. 6. What are EVA and TPR? EVA and TPR are synthetic materials commonly used in shoe soles. They provide cushioning, flexibility, and durability. 7. Are Hey Dude Shoes machine-washable? Yes, many Hey Dude Shoes are machine-washable. However, it is always recommended to check the care instructions specific to each shoe model. 8. Are Hey Dude Shoes water-resistant? Hey Dude Shoes are not inherently water-resistant. However, some models may have water-repellent properties. It is important to check the product description for water-resistance features. 9. Can Hey Dude Shoes be worn in winter? Hey Dude Shoes are primarily designed for warmer weather. However, some models offer additional insulation or lining, making them suitable for mild winter conditions. 10. Do Hey Dude Shoes have arch support? Hey Dude Shoes generally have minimal arch support. They are known for their lightweight and flexible design, which may not provide extensive arch support for individuals with specific foot conditions. 11. Are Hey Dude Shoes suitable for hiking? Hey Dude Shoes are not specifically designed for hiking, as they lack certain features like ankle support and rugged outsoles. However, they can be comfortable for light walking or casual outdoor activities. 12. Can Hey Dude Shoes be used for sports? Hey Dude Shoes are not intended for intense sports activities. They are primarily designed for casual wear and light walking. 13. Are Hey Dude Shoes suitable for people with foot conditions? Hey Dude Shoes may not be suitable for individuals with severe foot conditions or those requiring specialized orthopedic support. It is advisable to consult a podiatrist for personalized recommendations. Understanding the materials used in Hey Dude Shoes is essential for making an informed choice regarding comfort, sustainability, and suitability for various scenarios. With this knowledge, you can confidently enjoy the style and comfort that Hey Dude Shoes offer while addressing any concerns you may have
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Thames & Kosmos: Magnetic Science Explore the invisible and amazing power of magnets with 33 engaging experiments and games. This science experiment kit contains many magnets of different shapes and sizes, and a variety of other components with which you can explore this classic scientific subject. Experiment to determine which materials are magnetic and which are not. Learn about magnetic poles and magnetic fields. Discover how Earth behaves like one giant magnet, and how we use compasses to take advantage of this phenomenon to determine which way is north. Conduct a series of experiments to learn first hand how magnets behave and interact under different conditions. Make invisible magnetic fields visible using iron filings in an enclosed transparent box. Build an electromagnet to learn how electricity relates to magnetism. Finally, have some fun with what you have learned by playing some games with magnets. The full-color, 48-page manual guides your experiments with illustrated step-by-step instructions. Ages
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https://www.growingtreetoys.com/products/thames-kosmos-magnetic-science
simple, straightforward approach to modeling and solution techniques. Introduction to Management Science shows students how to approach decision-making problems in a straightforward, logical way. Through the use of clear explanations and examples, this text helps students learn how to solve problems and make decisions based on the results. The eleventh edition reflects the latest version of Excel, and provides many new problems for instructors to assign
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Ways to influence (not force) company culture In an episode of Seinfeld, George is desperate for people to call him T-Bone. He calls himself it every chance he can, but it just won't stick. Instead, he's given the nickname Koko by the others because he eats bananas for lunch one day. Tough break, George, but (for once) it really wasn't your fault. A nickname is not something you can force. It normally just happens based on other people's perceptions of you. Similarly, you can't force your company's culture; it just happens based on how employees, vendors, and customers feel about the company. This doesn't mean you can't influence and even change the culture of your company, but that shouldn't be your focus. Rather, culture is the result of your efforts in the following areas: Success! As shocking as this may seem, it's amazing what some success will do. Ask any sports team if there's a correlation between winning and the locker room atmosphere. Hiring Yes, you can control the "type" of employee you hire, but putting too much emphasis on people who "fit" leaves you with a symbiotic, yet unproductive workforce. Besides, trying to ascertain someone's ability to mesh is difficult. Instead, look for data that demonstrates the necessary skills, while practicing the values your organization has identified. Onboard effectively It's the first impression an employee has of your company and how it treats people. Research shows that impression can be difficult to change and last as long as two years. Compensation I know some people disagree with this but just like success, if a person feels they are paid fairly, they are more apt to be positive and treat others fairly. Prudent communications Expectations, objectives, metrics and teams of specialists are in. REs, FWDs, CCs and committees are out. Empower and reduce roadblocks Once you communicate expectations (see above), empower an employee with the tools to meet those expectations while reducing roadblocks (most importantly PEOPLE as roadblocks). Train You didn't hire the perfect candidate, you hired the best candidate. Start with what you expect (see above), then determine where the employees needs to improve and/or where he or she can help others who need improvement. Contributions Make it clear how the person contributes to the team, department, division, company, etc. Otherwise, they're a mouse on a treadmill. Respect Respect a person, his or her ideas, likes and dislikes, beliefs, background, etc. There's more. Too many to list: wellness, socialization, work-life balance to name a few. By focusing on improving these areas (you'll notice the word culture didn't appear when discussing any of them) you will improve your company culture without really trying to directly. Get it, T-Bone? About the author Robert Bilotti is Managing Director of Novita Training, an award-winning training development firm. Novita works with corporations and franchisors in designing custom-made training programs that increase performance and operational efficiency, decrease costs and boost revenue
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https://insights.ehotelier.com/insights/2015/02/14/ways-influence-not-force-company-culture/
How were Jim Crow segregation laws felt by the employees of NASA in the pre-Civil Rights era? How did the women of Hidden Figures work to enact change? In Hidden Figures, not even the brilliant mathematicians at NASA were spared from Jim Crow segregation. In the middle of the segregated south, the women of Hidden Figures worked to solve the problems of space exploration, and spent their lives advocating for change both at and outside of NASA. Jim Crow Laws in Hampton Roads, Virginia Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory was the site of NACA (now NASA) and was located in a town called Hampton Roads, Virginia. As progressive and forward-looking as Hampton Roads may have seemed at first glance to someone like Dorothy Vaughan, it was still a segregated city of the American South at the height of the Jim Crow segregation era. Black people and white people had separate entrances to get on buses, and blacks were expected to give up their seats to whites if the white section was filled. African-Americans who were caught sitting in white sections could be fined, arrested, or even dragged off the bus and beaten by police. These practices even extended to black soldiers in uniform. Indeed, segregation was powerfully entrenched in the nation's historical experience and was an unmistakable feature of life wherever one traveled, especially in the South. The injustice seemed all the more perverse during World War Two. Black Americans were being asked to fight and die to defeat genocidal Nazis in Europe, yet were simultaneously being told to accept a brutal and violent system of repression at home. The irony wasn't lost on many. Black scholars like Altona Trent Johns noted the distressing similarities between the German treatment of Jews and southern whites' treatment of their black fellow citizens, a theme that was echoed all throughout black civil society—in churches, the press, sororities and fraternities, and civic organizations. The question was clear: What are we fighting for? Victory in the war overseas had to be matched by victory over white supremacy at home. Jim Crow segregation was impossible to defend. Legal Changes and Progress at NASA Langley was a place where colleagues worked closely with one another (often literally close, thanks to the wartime hiring spree) and clerks and computers might rub shoulders with top aeronautics researchers. Yet, because of the color of their skin, the West Area Computers were largely excluded from this collegial atmosphere. Although Executive Order 8802 had mandated fair employment in the defense industry, Langley's location in the Commonwealth of Virginia forced it to comply with that state's Jim Crow segregation statutes. This was symbolized most hurtfully by the sign on the table where they sat at the back of the cafeteria that read, "COLORED COMPUTERS." Although they were ostensibly professionals on par with their colleagues at Langley, they were still treated as something less than equal. A West Computing member named Miriam Mann began taking down the sign every day. Miriam's rebellion was taking place in a much wider context. For the first time, cracks were beginning to show in the Jim Crow laws' armor. Although the process was slow, the new migrants to Hampton Roads were helping to transform the racial politics of the region. Many of the incoming white NACA engineers were from New England and other, more liberal parts of the country. To them, the southern system of apartheid seemed strange at best, immoral and unjust at worst. The local southern whites were often highly suspicious of the new government employees that had come into their communities during the war years. They castigated the newcomers as Californians, Yankees, and New York Jews, or "NACA nuts," oddballs who were well-read, spoke with strange accents, and had condescending attitudes. Some white Langley employees began openly defying southern segregationist practices and even local laws. Margery Hannah, who oversaw West Computing, made a point of inviting some of her black employees to social gatherings at her home. Robert Jones, a brilliant aeronautics engineer, went even further. One day, he saw white police officers harassing a black man and getting ready to beat him up. Jones shouted at them to leave the man alone, which landed Jones in jail for a night. These were not minor acts of disobedience. In the context of the Jim Crow laws in the South, these were extraordinary displays of rebellion. Fundamentally, the new white Langley employees were pragmatists. While it would be overly simplistic to say that they were all uniformly egalitarian on the racial issue, they fundamentally cared more about their colleagues' competence and professionalism than they did about their skin color. In their passionate and mission-focused work, they developed a rapport with their black colleagues. This would prove crucial to breaking down the barriers at the laboratory. The Cold War and American Hypocrisy While, as we've seen, the Cold War and the Red Scare gave new force to racist policies, they also contributed to the eventual breakdown of Jim Crow segregation. As the United States sought international allies in its fight against worldwide Soviet Communism, American policymakers began to realize that segregation at home had become a significant liability, one that made America's self-proclaimed leadership of "the free world" look hypocritical. In fact, foreign leaders of color who visited the US were frequently banned from hotels and restaurants—stories that received much attention in the foreign press and that handed a significant propaganda coup to the Soviet Union. The question became clear to many international observers: Why should an African or Asian country side with the US in the Cold War when the US supported Jim Crow segregation at home? The necessities of Cold War politics and the weight of international opinion started to make a real difference in US domestic policy. They were a major part of the impetus behind President Harry Truman's 1947 executive order desegregating the military and a subsequent order making federal department heads "personally responsible" for rooting out discrimination in their departments. Sitting In Christine's time at Hampton Institute came at an extraordinary time in the struggle for civil rights. While Katherine Johnson was mapping out the trajectory to launch a man into space and bring him back safely, four black college students in Greensboro, North Carolina were making a breakthrough of their own. They sat at the segregated lunch counter at the local Woolworth's and refused to leave until they were served as equals. Word spread of this powerful display of nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow laws—soon, "sit-ins" were being staged all across the segregated public spaces of the South. The struggle reached Christine's doorstep when Hampton Institute became the first school in Virginia to organize a sit-in. She was drawn to the nascent activist movement and became a committed participant in its marches, protests, and voter registration drives. Despite the massive resistance of Southern whites and the state governments they controlled, the civil rights movement made progress. In March 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, ordering federal agencies and contractors to take "affirmative action" to ensure equal opportunity regardless of race, creed, color, or national origin. This meant that agencies (like NASA) had to create specific policies and guidelines that rooted out discrimination in their employment practices. President Kennedy had, with the stroke of a pen, put the resources of the federal government on the side of the civil rights movement. Jim Crow segregation lasted for decades, and it was dismantled through activism by Black leaders and organizers. The women in Hidden Figures worked on tearing down these laws every day at work, and they were a part of the larger Civil Rights Movement. Carrie Cabral Carrie has been reading and writing for as long as she can remember, and has always been open to reading anything put in front of her. She wrote her first short story
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https://www.shortform.com/blog/jim-crow-segregation-nasa/
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Before collision, chip is at x = 788,712456528. At step 276 it is at x = 789,121644904, but the engine move it immediately to a valid position (x<800-11.254541) so x at step 279 = 788,745459. Apply the remaining 221 steps (788,745459+(-204.594188*(221/500)) and … wait for it … 698,314827904. That's only linear algebra. Algorithms to predict the exact time and position of collision between circles moving without friction are easy to implement and not really costly. Also, it's working whatever the velocities and sizes of objects are, which is probably the reason you chose these 500 steps ^^. @Manwe as it seems we both did something similar, I guess finding the exact step isn't that hard (it's only discretising time). Hello. Thanks @loic_mangeonjean1 for usefull explanations. Thanks @Manwe for share your tests. Is it right to think, collision with 2 chips with different radius don't follow the 500 sub-step engine and make new position calculation with both end positions ? How does engine manage several collision within the same round (here perhaps 500 sub-step engine works again)? Engine works sub-step by sub-step to resolve each collision of each "entityCount" or engine loops range of "entityCount" ? @Manwe Then you can forget about tree search lol, you couldn't get even 1 level of depth, depending on what you explore though. Re-implementing the full 500 steps engine is pretty much a waste of time because it will eat your 0.1s. And it won't change your AI's behaviour, except in extremely rare case that do not matter in your final Elo. I search through 6-7 levels of depth for some specific behaviours, using rough and horribly wrong approximations, and it still works pretty well in less than 10ms, which leaves me with plenty of time for future features. Its not mandatory to implement "super_500_sub_steps_engine". There are many vector-based collision detection methods, less resource-intensive. But the result will differ from engine, indeed. Actually, it seems, that internal engine precision is more than 6-digit, so, anyway, there are no real way to code accurate model. Also, as someone told in the chat a while ago, the goal of these challenges is to be creative, not to bruteforce a tree-search, thanks to the admins for choosing an appropriate time limit to prevent this from happening. Be careful, the fact that the object movement is linear does not mean that the collision computation is linear too. My own research on the subject lead me to quadratic equations, not linear ones. Not so hard to solve… if you exclude the fact that an entity path is not a line but a series of parametrized segments, and is not necessarily cyclic. So yes a clever algorithm is possible, but its not "just linear algebra". If you end up with quadratic equation, you probably didn't go far enough. I mean, when two circles are both moving, you can look at their relative movement so one of the two circles is static (null vector). You then have a single speed vector, which is still linear in our case as there is no friction, thus only linear algebra to do. If there was any friction, it'd be a different matter and you'd indeed have to solve quadratic equations. The quadratic term does not come from the fact both entitities are moving, but from the computation of the distance between them. Suppose, as you said, one circle is not moving, hence, X(t) = 0 and Y(t) = 0. You can express the coordinates of the second one with linear expressions X'(t) = Xa t + b, and Y'(t) = Y'a t + Yb. Right ? Then you have to compute the distance betweent the two guys. Say we have r and r' for radius, then the condition for collision is : (X(t)-X'(t))² + (Y(t) - Y'(t))² <= (r + r')². There comes your quadratic term. Using relative movement does not change anything. Sure you can solve the collision detection like that, but this is unnecessarily complicated. Here are 2 interesting articles explaining how you can do the same with only linear algebra (and note that I'm talking about linear algebra, not linear equations): No more than the two articles you provide In fact, both of them, as well a what I suggest, end up with the same thing : solving a 2-degre polynom, hence having to compute at least one square root somewhere in the process (as it shows up pretty well in their code examples). They do not escape the quadratic term, unfortunately. They do not use only linear algebra. EN : Is it possible for x and y to take the value 0 ? Reading this, I was certain x and y was the top-left coordinate of the chip. But I'm having trouble to calculate distance between two chips because of that. If I consider x and y are the center of the chip coordinates, thing seems to get better. Can you confirrm please ? The description is not clear. Suggestion => You should include rules in your preview in debug mode Edit: I think you are confusing linear algebra and euclidean geometry. I'm mainly working with vectors which are part of linear algebra, but the pythagorean theorem can't be avoided (and circles are easier to handle with geometry anyway) so in the end it's a bit of both. Nevertheless, I recognize that I'm sometimes a bit lost among the different branches of mathematics as they're often interconnected Actually i doesnt do too much testing, but it seems work. Remember, that velocity vector V is "relative" between two entities (from e1 to e2). So you should divide it by 2, when setting velocity for each entity. And also check the direction - for e1 it should be reversed. Something like that: e1.dx = -V.x/2; e1.dy = -V.y/2; e2.dx = V.x/2; e2.dy = V.y/2;
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Weight Loss 101: 5 Strategies To Successfully Lose Weight With the internet swamped with "get fit quick" gimmicks, and fad diets, it's hard to know what is going to actually help you lose weight and what's click-bate fluff. If you're reading this article, we're happy to let you know you're in the right place. We asked Coach Matt Lee to share the weight loss strategies he teaches his clients and how to implement them into everyday life for long term success! "Where do I even start when it comes to losing weight"? This is the one question that everyone would love an answer for and one I get asked quite often. But honestly, weight loss is pretty simple as it really comes down to one equation: Calories in < Calories out = Weight loss. That being said, it is definitely very easy to over complicate the weight loss process. And unfortunately, the more complex your plan is, the harder it will be to sustain long term. So, as you get things started, look to keep each step in your weight loss journey as SIMPLE as possible. And to help you with those steps, please see the important ones you want to focus on below. Step 1: Move more Think about the "calories out" side of the equation here. The more you move, the more calories you'll burn. First, resistance training will be very helpful. Look to get a workout in, whether that be in the gym or at home 3-4 times a week. And outside of the gym, focus on increasing your non-exercise thermogenesis, or NEAT for short. NEAT can be walking the dog or taking the stairs instead of the elevator, fidgeting, washing the car, gardening, etc. Pretty much any movement that can be done outside of the gym that will burn calories. Action Step: Set a daily step goal of 8,500 - 10,000 steps. This will be a great place to start. Step 2: Eat more nutrient dense foods Focus on eating primarily whole, unprocessed foods. Processed foods are designed to be hyper-palatable. This means, they will make you want to eat more and more, which isn't ideal for your weight loss journey. Whole foods that have been processed or refined as little as possible on the other hand, are packed with nutrients essential to helping you perform and feel your best. Plus, whole foods are generally less calorie dense than most processed foods, so they have more volume per calorie. More food volume will keep you feeling fuller for longer. This can be a great dieting hack if you are always hungry during your weight loss journey. Step 3: Eat more protein Protein is crucial for many reasons. First, it helps your body build muscle, keeps bones healthy, helps with hormone production, and many other processes. Without enough protein, your body will start breaking down its own proteins, often from muscle to keep functioning. Having a decent amount of muscle on your body and balanced hormones will help tremendously in losing weight. Second, protein takes more energy for your body to digest than other macronutrients (carbs and fats), so really pay attention to your overall protein intake.
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Lorentz National Park Lorentz National Park - As the largest environment indicative of biodiversity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Lorentz National Park ranges from the snow-capped heights of Mount Jayawijaya to the coastal waters. Most of this region is made up of virgin forest, which is naturally beautiful in many ways. There are numerous shade trees in the area, as well as both large and little waterways. This river flow not only has the ability to embellish the mountain's edge, but it also creates waterfalls in various locations. Some of these rivers create stunning underground rivers as they enter the island of Papua. The variety of animals in the area is estimated to number 42 species, with two of them being new species and the majority of them being endangered species. Additionally, it is home to 55 species of birds, some of which are rare birds like birds of paradise, and about 1,000 species of fish.
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Find Grammarly Cost Australia | MHP by Looking for Grammarly Cost Australia?… Grammarly is a platform that is being provided by a little business called Intersect. It is a type of software that utilizes Natural Language Processing innovations (NLP) to assist enhance grammar and spelling skills. It is one of lots of NLP-based systems that have actually been established over the last few quickly and rapidly fix prospective problems in your English composing and improve your grammar and spelling. The reason why this writing app has such an important function for the majority of authors is since it enables you to quickly solve problems in your writing and ensures that your sentences are free from grammar and spelling mistakes. Unlike other NLP-based systems, Grammarly takes a a lot more extensive method to identifying grammar and spelling mistakes. Their technology is consisted of a number of various mechanisms that use Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to recommend new ideas to users about spelling and grammar. For example, if you have grammar and spelling problems in a document, the Grammarly software will recommend possible fixes by recommending alternative words and expressions. Some of the recommended repairs in the Grammarly application include altering names and prepositions to fit a more basic English sentence structure. In addition, you might be able buying the premium variation of the Grammarly editor, you can instantly download the entire suite of desktop apps in one go. This makes the whole process of discovering how to fix your grammar and spelling much more streamlined. The majority of the functions within the Grammarly editor also come built-in within the desktop app, consisting of the suggestion facility pointed out above. You can even import files from your data processing document or thesaurus, which will permit you to generate extra examples and recommendation guides from somewhere else. Overall, the Grammarly desktop app is actually helpful for enhancing your grammar and spelling abilities when you compose on the internet or when composing easy files or emails. Like all language software application programs, it just deals with English, which is the most typical spoken language in the world today. If you want to be successful at writing in any other language, then you need to purchase a language discovering software that offers you a broader range of language options. I'm glad that Grammarly includes the extra functions discussed above, due to the fact that it really made a big distinction to me as I struggled to discover how to write in French. Grammarly could save you great deals of time and energy, particularly if you're writing a document or email on the fly! Grammarly Cost Australia
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EducationACCESS TO EDUCATION Education is a key factor to transforming lives especially the lives of girls and women by taking them out of poverty and empowering them to respond to contemporary global challenges and achieve gender equality. Improving girls' educational levels has been confirmed to have significant impacts on the health and economic future of young women, which in turn creates greater prospects for their entire community. "If you educate a man, you educate one person. If you educate a woman, you educate a nation". Yet many developing countries where programmes have focused on getting more girls to go to school. By completing secondary school education, a woman's income can increase by as much as 25% a year. An educated woman is better placed to educate her own children who, in turn, will be more likely to receive even higher education qualification themselves. This cycle increases the family's prospects of becoming healthier, with a lower occurrence of infant mortality and better maternal nutrition. RESCUEMISSION are working to ensure that very child has the right to an education – no matter their background, gender or ethnicity We're working with governments and local institutions and educators in over 100 countries to provide education to children especially girls. HOW ARE WE DOING THIS? RESCUEMISSION are focused on removing barriers to education. We identify countries and communities where access to education by children and young people are the lowest and implementing projects that address specific needs. Build A Safe School Project The Story of Girls' Education Project In Haiti, Burkina Faso and Mozambique Around the world, especially in poor Africa, Asia and Latin American countries and in the UK, poor school buildings are damaging pupils' health and education. There are several reported cases in Nigeria, Kenya, Cambodia and other countries where school buildings have collapse on and kill several school children. Our 'Build A Safe School Project' in Haiti, Burkina Faso and Mozambique is helping many girls and young women to attend school because of toilet facilities, supply of free bikes and free sanitary products are available to all children and teachers. RESCUEMISSION aim to see as many children especially girls to go to school regularly, timely and safely as well as supporting them at home too. Over the past year, we have seen over 25,000 girls in deprived communities in Ghana, Malawi and Nigeria attending school. We're replacing many dilapidated school buildings with modern school building for hundreds of thousands of school children in the poorest communities of the world. Supporting A Volunteer Teacher The Story of Overseas Teachers In Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria & Sri Lanka For many children in many parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America, access to good education is non-existent due to lack of teachers. However, many volunteer teachers are making great impacts on children, young people and adults. In Ghana, many of our volunteer teachers are supporting poor schools in deprived communities by helping to teach literacy skills such as spelling, writing and basic number skills to 6-18 year olds. Our volunteers come from different backgrounds. No experience required, free training will be offered. Teaching is relaxed and friendly. In Ethiopia, our volunteers are making a difference in the lives of children by by assisting a small group of younger children teaching very simple arithmetic and spelling. They are helping young women to re-start school and passing the National Examinations and able to attend further education. RESCUEMISSION work in Sri Lanka has seen over 15,000 children of which there are 10,ooo girls and young women attending school for the first time. Our volunteer teachers are teaching them basic literacy and numeracy skills together with business and trade skills. Education Resources for You Project The Story of Young People in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Uganda and India In many schools, in developing countries, basic resources such as chalk, markers, pencils, pens, exercise books, textbooks, mathematical sets and school uniforms are non-existent. As a result, many children and young people are not able to attend schools and even if they did, there will be no teaching and learning. RESCUEMISSION are providing education resources to many children especially books, school bags and basic equipment to enable them enroll in schoolOur 'Education Resources for You Project' is improving the local quality of education in local nursery and primary school, by providing subsidised education for more than 35,000 children between 2 and 18 years old. Your donation will help provide basic resources to children to go to school without any interruption and already providing better life chances to many children The Clever Digital Scholarship Project The 'Computer and Technology Development' Project In Ghana, Nigeria, Gambia, Sri Lanka and Senegal The education system in many developing countries still fails to keep up with the computerized and technological approach in the developing. Less than 5% of universities in African have access to computers, tablets and interactive whiteboards on daily basisRESCUEMISSION are providing many primary and secondary schools with computers, tablets, mobile phones and interactive whiteborads and our volunteers are training, coaching and supporting pupils/students and teachers to use these resources to develop their potential to be competitive in the digital age. Your donation of digital equipment of any kind goes a long way to support many teachers, lecturers, students and pupils to become computer literate, and learn how to apply their knowledge in the world of works. Our Digital Scholarship is providing opportunities and increasing their chances for employment and eradicating poverty. The Educational Advocacy Project Education – A Necessity, Not a Privilege Project in 8 Developing Countries Our vision is a world where every person has a voice and access to education as a necessity and not a privilege. Our Educational Advocacy Campaign in the 10 worst countries is petitioning and lobbying government to promote girls' education. RESCUEMISSION are working with campaigners to urge action in Sudan to grant access to education for the 73% of girls in South Sudan who are missing out on school. The Advocacy Project is helping us to work with national and local governments to provide schools and education resources in marginalised communities the 10 worst countries: South Sudan, Central African Republic, Niger, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Liberia and Ethiopia Your donation and involvement help us to speak up, for the many young girls who have been denied education and faced with stigma, isolation and inequality which are barriers to their existence and progress in life. Our volunteers and workers are advocating and lobbying local and national governments to implement programmes to support the education of all children especially girls. We are making significant impact in some countries but there is more work to be done in other countries. Your donations are making significant impact. We need your continual support and involvement to provide relevant education services to women and girls of reproductive age. Let's to do it today because tomorrow may be too late.
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Discover the Amazing Planet Venus As the brightest planet in the sky, Venus has been known to astronomers since ancient times. In this article, we'll tell you more about this fascinating planet — from its discovery history to the color of its surface. Venus Facts Average distance from the Earth: 261 million km - 40 million km (162 million miles - 25 million miles) Surface temperature: 438 °C to 482 °C (820 °F - 900 °F) Solar day length: 116.75 Earth days Sidereal day length: 243.022 Earth days Year length: 224.701 Earth days Age: 4.503 billion years Named after: the Roman goddess of love and beauty When was Venus discovered? The exact date of Venus' discovery is unknown; as this bright planet can be easily seen with the unaided eye, it was observed by ancient astronomers from different civilizations since the dawn of time. Thus, we don't know for sure who discovered Venus; however, Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei are credited with the classification of Venus as a planet. The latter carried out the first accurate observation of Venus in 1610: Galileo viewed the planet through a telescope and discovered its phases, which are similar to the lunar ones. This discovery proved the Copernican theory that planets orbited the Sun and not vice versa. How big is Venus? Is Venus bigger than the Earth? With a diameter of 12,104 km (7,521 miles), this second closest planet to the Sun is slightly smaller than the Earth. Also, the mass of Venus is about 81% that of our planet. Venus' orbit and rotation How long is a day on Venus? The rotation of Venus is very slow: it takes about 243 Earth days to spin around just once. How long is a year on Venus? Ironically, one Venusian day is longer than one Venusian year as it takes Venus 225 Earth days to complete an orbit around the Sun. How far away is Venus? How far is Venus from the Sun? Venus is the second planet from the Sun; its distance from our star is just over 70% the distance between Earth and the Sun. As Venus' elliptical orbit is the least eccentric of any of the planets, there is no significant difference between its closest (107.4 million km) and farthest (108.9 million km) points from the Sun (66.7 million miles to 67.6 million miles). The average distance is 108.2 million km (67.2 million miles). How far is Venus from the Earth? Venus is the closest planet to the Earth, although the distance between the planets constantly varies as they move in their elliptical orbits around the Sun. At its closest approach to the Earth, which happens once every 584 days, the distance between Venus and our planet can be about 40 million km (25 million miles). How long does it take to get to Venus? It took NASA's Mariner 2 sent to Venus in 1962, and Venera 7 of the Soviet Union launched in 1970 less than four months to reach the planet. Missions to Venus As thick clouds hide the Venusian surface, for a very long time people believed that Venus was similar to the Earth. This close planet has always been interesting for scientists and astronomers: over 40 spacecraft have explored Venus. Its proximity to our planet will always make Venus a target for future studies and journeys. What is Venus made of? Unfortunately, little information is available about the internal structure of Venus. Formation of Venus Venus formed together with the other Solar System planets. About 4.5 billion years ago, a giant cloud of interstellar gas and dust collapsed under its own gravity and flattened into a protoplanetary disk. Venus and the other rocky planets formed in the inner part of this disk, while the gas giants settled in the outer regions of the young Solar System. Venus' structure Due to the similarity in size and mass between Venus and the Earth, scientists believe that the planets share a similar interior. Venus is likely to have a crust, a rocky mantle, and a liquid core. However, the core might also be solid or even might not exist at all. Venus' atmosphere The gaseous Venusian atmosphere was initially discovered in 1761 by the Russian polymath Mikhail Lomonosov. Observing the transit of Venus across the solar disk, Lomonosov spotted a light ring around the planet's disk. He correctly assumed that this phenomenon might be caused by the refraction of the Sun's rays in the thick Venusian atmosphere. The atmosphere of Venus consists of 96.5% carbon dioxide, 3.5% nitrogen, and traces of other gases. Thick clouds composed of sulfuric acid and water vapor cover the planet's surface and reflect about 70% of the sunlight that reaches Venus: that's why this planet is so bright. When can you see Venus? As Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth, the Sun's glare outshines the planet most of the time. Nevertheless, it becomes visible for terrestrial observers at certain periods of time. The best time to see Venus is when the planet reaches its greatest elongation or, in other words, greatest separation from the Sun, as seen from the Earth. The greatest elongations of Venus take place roughly every 9 months. The greatest western elongation is also called the morning one, as, during this period, Venus shines brightly in the predawn sky — hence the name "morning star". And vice versa, the eastern elongation is referred to as the evening one as Venus appears in the sky after sundown. Upcoming Events February 15: Venus-Neptune conjunction On February 15, 2023, at 12:19 GMT (7:19 a.m. EST), one of the closest planetary conjunctions of the year will occur. Venus and Neptune will pass within mere 45" from each other in the constellation Aquarius. Dim Neptune (magnitude 8) can't be seen without optical devices, unlike prominent Venus (magnitude -4). Start your observations in the evening, right after sunset, and watch the planets getting closer to the horizon (they set 1-2 hours after the Sun). February 22: Moon-Venus conjunction On February 22, at 07:57 GMT (02:57 a.m. EST), Venus (magnitude -4.0) will meet the 2-day-old Moon (magnitude -7.8) in the constellation Pisces. The apparent distance between the two objects will be 2°05'. It's too far to spot them at once via telescope, but you'll see the conjunction with the naked eye or binoculars. March 2: Venus-Jupiter conjunction On March 2, 2023, at 04:15 GMT (March 1, 11:15 p.m. EST), Venus (magnitude -4) will meet Jupiter (magnitude -2.1) in the constellation Pisces at a distance of 29' 24". The conjunction will be observable through a telescope or binoculars as well as with the naked eye. Enjoy the view of the two bright dots shining close to each other in the dusk sky. March 25: Venus near Moon On March 25, at 10:27 GMT (05:27 a.m. EST), the waxing crescent Moon (magnitude -10.1) and Venus (magnitude -4.0) will share the same right ascension in the constellation Aries. Five minutes later, at 10:32 GMT (05:32 a.m. EST), the Moon and Venus will make the closest approach. The 13.2% illuminated lunar disk will pass 0°06' south of the planet. This is also extremely close, so don't miss this wonderful opportunity to capture images of Venus near the Moon! They will be close enough to fit into the field of view of a telescope but will also be visible to the naked eye or through binoculars. Observers in parts of Asia and Africa will see the lunar disk pass in front of Venus, creating a lunar occultation. It will be visible from China, India, Thailand, and others. See the full list of countries via the link. F.A.Q. How many moons does Venus have? Actually, Venus has no moons at all! Venus and Mercury are the only planets of the Solar System that don't have any natural satellites orbiting them. Scientists suggest that Venus might once have had a moon formed as a result of a collision. Later, another collision destroyed this satellite. How hot is Venus? The thick Venusian atmosphere trapping heat causes surface temperatures higher than 470 °C (878 °F). That is the reason why Venus is hotter than Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun. What color is Venus? Venus appears white and yellow with some reddish and brown spots. The reason is that it's covered with a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere and sulphuric acid clouds. Is Venus the morning star? It's interesting that ancient skygazers took Venus for two separate sky objects: the Morning Star and the Evening Star (or Phosphorus and Hesperus to the Greeks and Lucifer and Vesper to the Romans). We hope that you enjoyed reading this article and learned something new about Venus from it. 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10 basic points of personal finance People wonder what different Financial Planners know about finances which a common man doesn't know. Well, frankly not much. Financial Planners do not have a magic wand with them that suddenly they are going to change your current state of finances neither they can get you where you want to be. Rather they just know what is important in financial planning and how to be focused and consistent in following those basic things. I am also a finance professional, so I can say I know a little bit more about personal finance than a common man. I also learn many new things daily and apply these in my own financial planning. Here I am sharing the basic 10 points of Personal Finance which will be helpful for you to frame the roadmap for your Financial Independence. Personal finance is not rocket science: Common investor thinks that Personal Finance or Financial Planning is very difficult to understand but it's not the truth. We can learn things if we develop an interest in it. Read and learn about personal finance to know it properly. Cover your basics first: It is very important to set your monthly saving rate and stick to it, prepare a monthly budget, know about your spending pattern, and segregate in NEEDS and WANTS. Give preference to saving and then spending and know your cash flow. Never mix insurance and investment: Common man makes this mistake often. They get trapped in the misselling of insurance agents and buy traditional plans such as whole life, endowment, moneyback, and even ULIPS. One should take Term Insurance for life insurance needs and mutual funds for investment purposes to create wealth in the long run. Hedge life risks before starting investments: Many times retail investors start investing and neglect hedging the life risks. One should set aside an emergency fund equivalent to 6 months monthly expenses plus all EMIs in most liquid financial products. Take adequate term plan and health cover for self and all family members including parents apart from the health plan provided by the employer. Always follow goal-based investment theory: It is very important to identify your life goals and invest accordingly instead of random investing. One should segregate their life goals in the short term, medium-term, and long term duration and invest accordingly. Always invest according to asset allocation: It is very important to have different types of asset classes in our portfolio. Never be over-invested in a single asset class. Allocate your investible surplus(savings) in different asset classes such as cash, equity, debt, real estate, and gold according to your age and time to life goals. Always follow self-risk assessment before starting investing: It is very important to know which type of investor are you. Whether a small fluctuation in the share market increases your heartbeats then it is better you stay away from equity. So before jumping in any Stock recommendation from friends and relatives see whether that suits your investment style or not. Equity is only for long-term investments: It is very important that common investors should know that equity investment makes money only in the long run. If you have a 7+ yrs life goal adds equity to the portfolio. Never invest in any equity mutual fund just to see its last year's performance. Mid and small-cap funds are good for 15+yrs life goals. For a shorter period stick to nifty funds, hybrid funds, and large caps. Never chase returns instead focus on the Corpus required to be accumulated: Common man always runs after returns on the investments he wants to invest. Returns are not in your hand. What is in your hand is saving more, spending less, investing wisely, and controlling your GREED, and FEAR in investments. Focus on these things. focus on the corpus you want to accumulate and try harder to fund it seriously. Returns you earn on your investments should be considered extra. It is an ICING on the cake. Knowledge and Discipline lead you to financial peace: I always believe in this sentence. If one gathers knowledge about Personal Finance and be disciplined about investing in the longer-term one can create wealth and have financial
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This enormous repository of Kurdish history and culture is jam-packed with everything from photographs and maps, to excerpts from memoirs and letters, to clips from newspapers and government documents. Covering the period from the 1870s to the early 2000s, it includes accounts from both the Kurds themselves and outsiders. I poured over the book both before and after my travels, and each time I did, I discovered a powerful new narrative or image I hadn't noticed before. Why should I read it? What is this book about? Kurdistan was erased from world maps after World War I, when the victorious powers carved up the Middle East, leaving the Kurds without a homeland. Today the Kurds, who live on land that straddles the borders of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, are by far the largest ethnic group in the world without a state.Renowned photographer Susan Meiselas entered northern Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War to record the effects of Saddam Hussein's campaigns against Iraq's Kurdish population. She joined Human Rights Watch in documenting the destruction of Kurdish villages (some of which Hussein had attacked with chemical weapons in… Genres A Kurd born in Turkey in 1923, Kemal was a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature for years, and this book is the real deal, a classic novel of adventure and heroism that has been compared to works by Faulkner. It's not overtly about the Kurds—the ethnicity of its main character, Memed, is not mentioned—and yet it is, as Memed is a rebel who refuses to submit to authoritarian rule and risks everything for freedom. Fast-paced and gripping, yet also lyrical and meditative, the book is set in southeastern Turkey—i.e., Kurdistan—and its descriptions of the land are unforgettable. Why should I read it? What is this book about? Memed grows up a serf to a vicious overlord on the thistle-clad plains of Turkey's Taurus region. When his plan to escape is dashed, and the young woman he loves murdered, Memed makes for the mountains to become an outlaw. Before long he has transformed from a young rebel to an infamous bandit, the scourge of corrupt oppressors and hero to the poor. With vividness and simplicity, Kemal's classic novel evokes the fierce beauty of his country and the struggles of its oppressed people. Genres Five years before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, Kahn traveled to northwest Iran to study the Kurdish language and teach English. Because Kurdish was outlawed at that time, she endured much suspicion and endless stonewalling before finally being welcomed into Kurdish homes. The result is this moving and groundbreaking work that in a sense paved the way for other travelogues about Kurdistan, including my own. Kahn writes beautifully about the Kurdish women she meets, the difficulties of understanding another culture, and the constant threats of living under SAVAK (then Iran's secret police). Why should I read it? What is this book about? Forty years after the publication of Margaret Kahn's book, Children of the Jinn, Kurds, the fourth largest linguistic and ethnic group of the Middle East, are still being denied basic human rights. The book is an historical and ethnographic account of the lives and struggles of the individuals she met during the year Iraqi Kurds rose up, with American backing, to wrest their rights from the Ba'athist regime. In the Iranian border town where she lived, she witnessed the arrival of a hundred thousand refugees. She volunteered in the refugee school and saw first-hand what happened when the U.S. government… Genres Everywhere I traveled in Kurdistan, I was invited into homes to have a cup of tea—and so was reminded again and again of this captivating book by an English barrister and linguist who traveled to the region in 1993. Through her work, the suffering of the Kurds, especially women, under Saddam Hussein's regime comes vividly to life, as does their courage, strong sense of family and place, and indomitable spirit. Topics Genres If you want a quick overview of Iraqi history with easily digestible political science takes on the country's problems, this is your book. Tripp's study of Iraq has been read by countless undergraduate students—myself included—grappling with trying to understand the course of events that led the United States to declare war on Iraq twice. The book provides lucid arguments in an easily accessible writing style. As a first introduction to Iraqi history, this book is hard to beat. Why should I read it? What is this book about? To understand Iraq, Charles Tripp's history is the book to read. Since its first appearance in 2000, it has become a classic in the field of Middle East studies, read and admired by students, soldiers, policymakers and journalists. The book is now updated to include the recent American invasion, the fall and capture of Saddam Hussein and the subsequent descent into civil strife. What is clear is that much that has happened since 2003 was foreshadowed in the account found in this book. Tripp's thesis is that the history of Iraq throughout the twentieth-century has made it what it is… Genres Though published long ago, this book does what it says on the tin: it provides a straightforward narrative of Iraq's political, social, and economic history in the first half of the twentieth century. It may not be everyone's cup of tea. Longrigg was an administrator during the British mandate in Iraq and later joined the Iraq Petroleum Company. He was not an unbiased, detached academic analyst, but if you can look past some of his outdated views, you will find an astute observer of Iraqi affairs as they appeared to the British at the time. Topics Genres Majid Khadduri is one of very few Iraqi academics to write about Iraq in English. Born in Mosul to a Jewish family, he had a long and successful career as an educator both in Iraq and the United States. He wrote several books on Iraq's political history, this book being the best and least biased. It provides a clear and lucid narrative from a reasonably detached perspective of Iraq's political history from the end of the British mandate in 1932 until the 14 July Revolution in 1958, which overthrew the monarchy. Topics Genres The late Peter Sluglett devoted his life to studying Iraq and had a deep knowledge of the country's history. This book was re-issued in 2007 but was originally published in the mid-1970s. It is based on Sluglett's doctoral research on the British League of Nations mandate in Iraq. Perhaps this tells to some extent as the book is data-heavy and does not have the most free-flowing narrative style. Nevertheless, it is unsurpassed in terms of insights and analyses of the British period indirectly governing Iraq between 1920 and 1932. If you want to understand British attempts to shape a country to suit its imperial interests, this is the book for you. Why should I read it? What is this book about? First published in 1976, Britain in Iraq has long been recognized as the definitive history of the mandate period, providing a meticulous and engaging account of Britain's political involvement in Iraq as well as rare insights into the motives behind the founding of the Iraqi… Genres A nonfiction book in rhyme for the very young, Roadworkdoes double duty as a fun read-aloud with plenty of Onomatopoeia (Bump! Whump! Whop!) and an educational book about the road building process. The book takes readers all the way from planning the road and marking it on the map to planting trees, installing signs, and celebrating a job well done. (Toot! Honk! Vroom!) Kids will love the colorful illustrations–especially all the trucks–and even parents might learn a thing or two about how we build our roads. A page of "Machine Facts" towards the back of the book describes each truck or tractor seen throughout the book and gives a quick explanation of what the machines do. Why should I read it? What is this book about? Load the dirt. Load the dirt. Scoop and swing and drop. Slam it down into the truck. Bump! Whump! Whop! There are many big machines and busy people involved in building a road, and this riveting board book follows them every step of the way. From clearing a pathway (screek!) to rolling the tar (squelch!) to sweeping up at the end (swish!), Roadwork is sure to delight young truck-lovers with its rambunctious rhymes and noisy fun. Topics Genres It takes real guts to prove all the naysayers wrong, and become a hero. Raassay is a remote Scottish island, site of the Rona lighthouse, which Calum MacLeod tended full time until 1967 when he was 56, and the lighthouse was semi-automated. As the only man living in northern Raasay, he had some more time on his hands. To bring more people to the area, he decided to build a road, nearly two miles long, using just a pick, a shovel, a wheelbarrow, multiple pairs of wellington boots, and his bare hands. It took him ten years. Today on Calum's Road or "Rathad Chaluim" (in Gaelic) drivers are in awe of one man's determination to do what he believed was needed, despite the cost. Why should I read it? What is this book about? Calum MacLeod had lived on the northern point of Raasay since his birth in 1911. He tended the Rona lighthouse at the very tip of his little archipelago, until semi-automation in 1967 reduced his responsibilities. 'So what he decided to do', says his last neighbour, Donald MacLeod, 'was to build a road out of Arnish in his months off. With a road he hoped new generations of people would return to Arnish and all the north end of Raasay'.
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https://shepherd.com/books-like/road-through-kurdistan
SET OF ORGANIZERS - Set of pantry organizer allows for better grocery management by providing the appropriate space for proper allocation of commodities NOT DISHWASHER SAFE -Clean with hands using a light detergent and water (temperature range -20 degree to 50 degree) GREAT STORAGE CAPACITY - The drawers are big enough to accommodate commodities in good quantity easily; the set incorporates big drawers and smaller ones to ensure better placement of grocery items STRONG CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPARENT DESIGN - Its strong construction makes it strong enough to last for long; the transparent design makes the search process easier as you can find the required product without a hassle USER-FRIENDLY - The built-in handles make for easy conveyance and handling of the drawers; its design takes up minimal storage space.
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Java IO App, - (Latest Version) Free Download Android App & iOS If you are looking to develop a Java I App or Java I APK, the Java I/O library can be a valuable resource for handling data input and output. Additionally, there are many resources available for learning how to develop Java I apps and APKs, including tutorials and documentation. When it comes to downloading a Java I App or Java I APK, there are several options available. Many app stores, such as the Google Play Store, offer a wide range of Java apps and APKs for download. Alternatively, you can also download Java I apps and APKs directly from the developer's website or from other third-party sources. Regardless of where you choose to download your Java I App or Java I APK, it is important to ensure that you are downloading from a reputable source. This can help to ensure that you are downloading a safe and reliable application that will function as intended. Features of Java IO: Java is a popular programming language used for creating various types of applications. Java I/O (Input/Output) library provides a comprehensive set of classes and interfaces. The library contains a wide range of classes and interfaces, including streams, readers, writers, and more. Java I/O library supports different data types, including basic data types like integers and strings, and more complex data types like objects and localized characters. Java I/O library facilitates input and output (I/O) operations, such as reading and writing data to files or streams. Java I/O library can be used to perform various I/O operations, such as reading and writing data from files, sockets, or other data sources. The versatile tool can handle various types of data. The Java I/O library is essential for any application that requires input and output operations. Java I/O library is used in creating different types of applications, ranging from web applications to mobile apps. Pros: Java I/O provides a comprehensive set of classes and interfaces for input and output operations, making it easier for developers to handle different types of data and perform various I/O operations. The library supports different data types, including basic and complex ones, allowing developers to work with a wide range of data formats. The ability to read and write data from different sources, such as files and sockets, makes Java I/O a versatile tool for creating different types of applications, from web applications to mobile apps.
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Acute Care Genital Herpes Telemedicine in Seattle, Washington What is Acute Care Genital Herpes Telemedicine? Acute Care Genital Herpes Telemedicine is a convenient and efficient way of seeking medical assistance and treatment for genital herpes through remote communication in Seattle, Washington. With the advancements in technology and the increasing popularity of telemedicine, Beyond MD is proud to offer this specialized service to individuals dealing with acute genital herpes symptoms. The Benefits of Acute Care Genital Herpes Telemedicine 1. Convenience: Telemedicine allows you to receive medical advice and treatment from the comfort of your home in Seattle. You no longer have to travel to a physical clinic or wait in long queues to get the care you need. 2. Privacy: With telemedicine, you can discuss your symptoms and concerns with a healthcare professional in a private and secure manner. This can be especially important when dealing with sensitive issues like genital herpes. How Does Acute Care Genital Herpes Telemedicine Work? 1. Online Consultation: To initiate a telemedicine consultation, you can visit Beyond MD's website and schedule an appointment. You will be required to provide some basic information and details about your symptoms. 2. Video Call: Once your appointment is confirmed, you will receive a link to join a secure video call with a healthcare professional specialized in genital herpes. During the call, you can discuss your symptoms, ask questions, and receive medical advice. 3. Diagnosis and Treatment: Based on your symptoms and the video consultation, the healthcare professional will provide an accurate diagnosis and develop a tailored treatment plan for your acute genital herpes. 4. Prescriptions: If necessary, the healthcare professional can electronically send a prescription to a local pharmacy in Seattle, Washington, allowing you to pick up your medication conveniently. 5. Follow-Up Care: Beyond MD's telemedicine service extends beyond the initial consultation, as you can schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, ask further questions, or make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
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https://beyondmd.com/virtual-health-care/acute-care/genital-herpes/seattle-washington-acute-care-genital-herpes/
Capability Enhancement Capabilities 1. Soft Skill Development This enables the student to develop strategies to improve communication, listening skills. The workshops on stress management, time management, Leadership management team management prepare the students to handle the situation in crisis in personal and professional life. These soft skills play a vital role in personal and professional efficiency development. The workshops are planned to train the students to play various roles in society as a team leader, guide, and a good communicator. 2. Communication Skill Development Communication Skills: This skill enables the students to understand the types, importance of communication skills. Communication that takes place across various contexts, e.g. verbal, nonverbal, interpersonal, family, professional, intercultural The Programs also makes them aware of the various barriers of communication and the adverse effects of miscommunication. 3. Yoga and wellness Yoga being a powerful tool for physical fitness and stress reliever, the students are encouraged to practice it. Various sessions are conducted for students through the Yoga unit. Every year International Yoga Day is celebrated with the active participation of students to create awareness about the importance of Yoga. 4. Analytical skill development This skill deals with the development of a scientific approach towards the research. Various workshops like research methodology, data analysis are conducted to build a strong foundation of research at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. Basic concepts clarifications with hands-on training help the students to understand the various analytical methods easily. 5. Human Value development In the medical profession, attitude and ethical approach play a very important role. Gender equality awareness program, Organ donation awareness and workshops, As per the New CBME syllabus, Attitude Ethics and Communication module (AETCOM) is also introduced in the curriculum. Students learn these values through various activities arranged during these programs such as Essay competition, poster competition, Case scenario analysis, debate, and skits. 6. Personality and Professional development This skill development program helps the student to learn different aspects of the medical profession where perfection is expected. 7. Employability skill development This skill development aims at making the students as 'Experts' to handle emergency and complicated medical situations. Repeated sessions are conducted for Basic Life Support. In addition programs on basic practical skills Data analysis, and as per various post-graduate courses are conducted. Capability Enhancement Capabilities We have a responsibility to educate medical students to meet the primary and specialty health care needs of the region by providing highly skilled, cost-effective, patient-centered care in a variety of settings
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https://jmfacpm.com/pages/Capability-Enhancement-Capabilities-.html
PROMs and the Allocation of Health Resources Share this post PROMs or Patient Reported Outcome Measures can help us to understand the impact of a healthcare intervention or treatment on a patient's quality of life. But could they also be used in an economic evaluation? In this article, we'll look at six of the limitations of using PROMs to support decisions about healthcare resource allocation. 1. PROMs are limited in economic evaluation PROMs often have a large number of questions. For example, the ePAQ questionnaire has approximately 120 questions. These questions cover many different 'domains' or areas of health and quality of life, and there will be multiple questions within each of these domains that cover similar aspects. For example, the ePAQ has areas on urinary, bowel, vaginal and sexual problems and within the urinary area, there are 5 domains (pain, voiding, overactive bladder, stress incontinence and quality of life) which each have several questions. One advantage of a PROM such as this is that it provides a large amount of detailed information on each domain, and can provide a summary across different domains. This is extremely useful to the clinicians who use this measure to assess the health of their patients over time and to focus their attention on key symptoms during their consultation with the patient. However, can a measure such as ePAQ be used to inform decision-making on how to allocate health care resources? Economic evaluation enables a comparison of the new and existing interventions by comparing across them in terms of the benefits they provide in relation to their costs. If a PROM such as ePAQ was used to measure the benefits of a new intervention, we may find that health improves for some symptoms, such as overactive bladder, but worsens for other symptoms, such as pain. Does that mean that health has improved, worsened or remained the same? This is why PROMs that do not provide a single score are not typically used to measure the benefit in an economic evaluation. 2. PROMs assume all questions or domains are equally important Most PROMs generate a score for each domain by equally weighting all questions within that domain and by equally weighting the response options to each question. For example, suppose we are generating a 'mobility' score using responses to these two questions: Q1. Ability to walk 5 km a. I have no problems walking 5 km b. I have some problems walking 5 km c. I am unable to walk 5 km Q2. Ability to walk 100 metres a. I have no problems walking 100 metres b. I have some problems walking 100 metres c. I am unable to walk 100 metres Producing a score that gave equal weighting would mean that being able to walk 5 kilometres is as important as walking 100 metres. However, we might argue that the ability to walk 100 metres is more important than the ability to walk 5 kilometres. For example, we could easily drive, catch a bus or a taxi to take us a distance of 5 kilometres – but we might need to walk 100 metres to get to the car, bus or taxi. Also, they are both measuring ability to walk, and instead we might want to have a single question that can represent the full range of severity in mobility – for example, ability to walk with different distances as the response options – rather than these two questions that measure different ranges of severity for a set distance. In the same way, PROMs assume that all domains are equally important, for example pain and mental health, which you may not agree with. 3. PROMs assume that the difference in severity across all response options is equal Most PROMs generate a score for each domain by equally weighting the response options to each question. In the example above this would mean weighting the response options like this: Q1. Ability to walk 5 kilometres Score I have no problems walking 5 kilometres 1 I have some problems walking 5 kilometres 2 I am unable to walk 5 kilometres 3 Q2. Ability to walk 100 metres Score I have no problems walking 100 metres 1 I have some problems walking 100 metres 2 I am unable to walk 100 metres 3 The increase in score is the same for moving from no problems to some problems as moving from some problems to being unable to walk. However, we may think that moving with some problems to being unable to walk represents a larger impact on severity than moving with no problems to some problems. 4. PROMs do not typically reflect` how important we think their impact is on our health The scores generated by a PROM will depend on how many questions and domains are included in the PROM, and what these are. However, for economic evaluation we are interested in the overall health benefit from an intervention and how important that is. Simply put, a patient may have extreme problems with constipation but this may have a small impact on their overall health, whereas they may have moderate pain that has a large impact on their overall health. Only by collecting preferences about different descriptions i.e. how good or how bad people think different descriptions are, can we determine the overall health benefit from an intervention. 5. PROMS focus on health related quality of life PROMs typically focus on health related quality of life but conditions and interventions can have an impact on both the quality of life and the quantity of life. In other words, both morbidity and mortality are important outcomes in health. 6. There are many different PROMs all with very different content Finally, it is a huge advantage for research that there are many different PROMs with very different content, as this allows us to use the ones most suitable for the patient group and our research question. However, for economic evaluation we are deciding how to allocate healthcare resources across many different interventions for many different patient groups. The use of different PROMs for different interventions and different patient groups means that we do not have a single measure of benefit for use in economic evaluation, which makes comparability across evaluations nearly impossible.
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https://www.futurelearn.com/info/courses/valuing-health/0/steps/5311
Environment; health and wellbeing Some workers are at increased risk of exposure to hepatitis A, hepatitis B or hepatitis C viruses. Watch this short film from Hepatitis Queensland to find out more about who is at risk, how to protect against infection and where to get more information about viral hepatitis. Hazardous chemicals Health and wellbeing This interactive online learning course is aimed at managers, health and wellbeing coordinators, human resource staff and health and safety advisors. This course focuses on how to embed work health and wellbeing into business systems to improve the health of your workers and workplaces. 11 July 2022 Health and wellbeing; mental health Poor support refers to tasks or jobs where workers have inadequate emotional and/or practical support from their supervisors and/or co-workers, inadequate training or information to support their work performance, or inadequate tools, equipment or resources to do their job. Health and wellbeing; mental health Low role clarity refers to jobs where there is uncertainty about, or frequent changes to tasks and work standards; where important task information is not available to workers; or where there are conflicting job roles, responsibilities or expectations
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WHERE IS CEMENT USED? Cement is a basic binder of concrete, which is the most consumed construction material in the world after water. Cement factories, which operate in Turkey, manufacture according to the TS EN standards harmonized with the European (EN) standards. Cements that are put into the market with CE trademark within the scope of TS EN Standards are produced according to the TS EN 197-1 (Cement –Section 1: General cements –Compound, properties and conformity criteria) standard. In TS EN 197-1 standard, 27 different types of cement with 5 main types are defined by their additive types and additive amounts and strength classes. Main cement classes: CEM I Portland cement CEM II Portland composite cement CEM III Blast furnace slag cement CEM IV Pozzolanic cement CEM V Composite cement In addition to these, there are cements not described in the TS EN 197-1 standard. These are: TS EN 14216 Very Low-heat cement TS EN 15743 Supersulfated cement TS EN 14647 Calcium aluminate cement TS EN 413-1 Masonry cement One of the parameters that have an impact on the properties of the concrete in a constructed structure is the type of the cement used. For this reason, different cement types have different areas of application. The areas of application according to the cement types are given below. CEM I ve CEM II type cements Concrete pavement Reinforced concrete structures and pipes Road paving High structures Railway sleepers Bridges and viaducts Tunnel formwork implementations Water reservoirs Prestressed concrete Concrete briquette Construction chemicals CEM III type cements Shore and port constructions Water facilities and water flumes Dam constructions Offshore structures Pilings Tunnels and tunnel plating Concrete and reinforced concrete underground water pipes Industrial grounds under sulphate influence Treatment plants CEM IV type cements Dam constructions Plaster and wall mortar Water flumes Road paving concretes Construction chemicals Treatment plants Mass concrete CEM V type cements General purposes Reinforced concrete structures and pipes Water flumes Dam constructions Road paving concretes Plaster and wall mortar Treatment plants Very low-heat cement Mass concrete implementations Supersulfated cement • Ground and concrete structures under sulphate influence Calcium aluminate cement Construction chemicals Inner sewerage coating Dam spillways Acid ponds Concrete structures under sulphate influence Chemical production factories Masonry cement Wall mortar and plaster production Brick production Block production Stone wall construction
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https://www.turkcimento.org.tr/en/where_is_cement_used
Last week we had quite a bit of harvest progress at the beginning of the week and later in the week, onto the weekend we had showers in many areas which delayed harvest progress, so overall harvest progress is at 76 percent across the province, which is ahead of the five-year average of 64 percent. In general, we've had very good harvest progress this year. We have seen a wide variability in yields this year. I think the biggest factor in yield variability is moisture. For example, for spring wheats we're seeing most yields ranging from 35 to 80 bushels per acre. We're seeing some lows in that 10 bushel per acre range in very dry areas and highs of 90 bushels per acre in areas that received more moisture, so a pretty wide range of yields. For spring wheat, we are seeing good quality, protein levels are fairly high, ranging from about that 13.5 percent and higher and mostly grading one or two. For most crops we are seeing quite a big range in yields. For example, for canola we're seeing yields ranging from about 20 to 60 bushels per acre. For soybeans, it's really dependent on when harvest happened. From the earlier harvested fields that ran out of moisture a bit sooner, yields were ranging from about 20 to 30 where as soybeans harvested more recently were ranging from about 30 to 60 bushels per acre. It's hard to pinpoint an average on the province just because we are seeing such big variability depending on rainfall. ~ Anne Kirk, Manitoba Agriculture Kirk says we have seen downgrading in spring cereals due to crops sitting in wet fields and we are seeing blackbird damage starting in sunflowers and in some oat crops. She says we have a lot of canola and soybeans that are ripe and ready to come off but harvest progress over the coming week will depend on rainfall.
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https://www.mysteinbach.ca/news/13080/manitoba-crop-quality-good-but-yields-vary/
CFA Practice Question CFA Practice Question Which of the following statements is (are) true with respect to constructing consolidated financial statements using the pooling method? I. The equity of the target firm must be adjusted to reflect the purchase price paid by the acquiring company. II. The acquiring company must record an amount for goodwill that's equal to what it paid for the acquiring company less the fair market value of the net assets of the acquired company. III. Prior period results must be restated to reflect the financial situation as if the two firms had always been merged. IV. If the acquired firm has any intangible assets, these items are first recognized in the consolidated balance sheet and then written off immediately. A. III only B. I and III C. III and IV Explanation: I is incorrect because the pooling method simply involved the summation of the historical values of all the balance sheet items of both companies. Hence, there is no adjustment made to any equity account. II would be true under the acquisition method, but not in this case. IV is incorrect because the pooling method simply sums up all balance sheet items that would have been recorded on a pre-merger basis. Therefore, there are no subsequent write-downs
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https://analystnotes.com/cfa_question.php?p=58WI018S9
Cannibalism (266 words) When he was in Cuba, Christopher Columbus (1451–1506) heard of some "Canibales" (cf. Lat. canis, "dog") who ate human flesh. In fact these were Caribs (Columbus mistook the r for n), ancient inhabitants of the Caribbean, but "cannibalism" became the common term for eating human flesh. Cann
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https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopedia-of-christianity/cannibalism-C92?s.num=10
Small town, big day Meredith Cummings Staff writer As the Jewish High Holy Days draw to a close today with Yom Kippur, the traditional day of atonement, the Tuscaloosa Public Library is celebrating Jewish heritage with a look at small- town, Jewish life. When Sherry Blanton sat down in 1996 to write a history of her Anniston synagogue, Temple Beth El, she thought it would take her only about two weeks. However, she soon realized she had embarked on a much larger task. "My intention was to just do a history of Temple Beth El only," she said. "That is still really my same goal, but the project has grown into something bigger." That "something" is an award-winning exhibit that chronicles much more than the history and congregations of Temple Beth El. "Lives of Quiet Affirmation: An Alabama Jewish Community" chronicles the lives of residents of one small Southern Jewish community through the past century. The exhibit, which includes 135 photos, will be on display at the Tuscaloosa Public Library, 1801 Jack Warner Parkway, through Nov. 1. Although the setting is Anniston, it could be any town. It could be Tuscaloosa. "What I hope to do is to give our community an identity and to capture its history and save it. These people in the photographs managed to keep a Jewish identity going. I think in that respect, it's like Tuscaloosa," Blanton said. She hopes college students, church groups and others will gain knowledge through the exhibit. "Very honestly, in the South, a lot of people are not familiar with Judaism," Blanton said. "I think everyone who sees it will come away with something. When it first opened in Anniston, we had a tremendous crowd, Jewish and non-Jewish, from all over Alabama." Rabbi Steven Jacobs of Tuscaloosa's Temple Emmanu-El, who is also chairman of Judaic Studies for the University of Alabama, said exhibits such as "Quiet Affirmation" help educate others. "I think it's a great idea any way that we can further educate people about the various constituencies that make up our state," he said. The Jewish community profiled in this project is similar to other small Jewish settlements across the South ó the immigration of early German families, establishment of a formal religious community and the continuation of a Jewish way of life. Jewish families in small towns worked diligently to preserve their religious identity, organizing formal religious institutions to pray together, to bury their dead and to educate their children in their religious traditions. Stores owned by early Jewish merchants became a common sight along a community's main street. In large cities, they were the Pizitzes and the Riches. In Anniston, they were the Sakses, the Runds, the Ullmans, the Sternes and the Orys. At a time when many cultural institutions are facing shrinking budgets and dwindling donations, Jewish museums seem to be thriving, with expansions and new museums under way. "The interest in American Jewish history has been rising astronomically," said Ellen Smith, a consultant to many Jewish museums nationally. But, she said, the growth carries with it questions of identity ó particularly at a time when the U.S. Jewish population is struggling with lower synagogue affiliation. Unfortunately, because of the advanced age of many of the residents and a lack of younger Jewish families moving into the area, many small Jewish communities across the South are disappearing. The doors to houses of worship ó where children were named, marriages were blessed and deaths were mourned ó often are locked. As these Jewish populations diminish, a way of life also fades. But in Anniston, a Jewish way of life continues. "We still have 50-something families in our congregation," Blanton said. "But there are so many across the state [that are] locked up. Small congregations are disappearing. That is why we must preserve their stories."
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https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/story/news/2002/09/16/small-town-big-day/27827402007/
The Prisoner's Dilemma The spatial variant of the iterated prisoner's dilemma is a simple yet powerful model for the problem of cooperation versus conflict in groups. The applet below demonstrates the spread of 'altruism' and 'exploitation for personal gain' in an interacting population of individuals learning from each other by experience. Initially the population consists of cooperators and a certain amount of defectors (a fraction represented by p). The advantage of defection is determined by the the value of b in the 'payoff matrix' (see below) which is used to calculate the payoff after each round for each 'player' on the basis of its strategy. For the next round a player determines its new strategy by selecting the most favourable strategy from itself and its direct neighbours. You can use the links below to learn more about this fascinating topic in 'game theory': suggested experiments Try different b values between 1.00 and 3.00. Find out how the behavior changes. When do defectors tend to be isolated and when do they form interconnected structures around moving colonies of cooperators? To see the gradual defector invasion pattern choose a low value for p (like 0.001) and a b value about 1.85... and if you're lucky enough to start with just one defector you'll get the kaleidoscope. Chen figures. Rowland Chen discovered that if you use b = 1.9 and p = 0.6 a "walking man" will appear in about 1 out of 20 runs. Also a "crawling bug" can emerge. A stable figure that looks like a rotating F appears more often. Rory Plaire noted that some interesting patterns emerge when b = 1.800000015 and p = 0.5, e.g. the "crawling bug" (or "walking man" seen from above) making the kaleidoscope explode. The FAQ may be helpful in explaining these phenomena.
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Virtual Pruning 101 January 30, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Virtual Pruning 101 on-demand class is now available! You'll learn the basics of how trees grow and respond to pruning and how to make good cuts. This class will prepare you to prune with Trees Atlanta at future projects. The next steps after taking Virtual Pruning 101 will be to come to a Trees Atlanta volunteer pruning project (once we are all able to safely resume street tree pruning in groups). This class will include a short presentation to review key information from your assigned pre-work videos and a pruning demonstration.
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[edit] see two posts down Click to expand... If you didn't properly air them out start looking around for mold on the buds.. My first batch I cured I did the same thing and it reeked when the mold started forming.. Hopefully not your problem, but I'd still keep checking.. If both are smelling the same then you will notice a difference once you have cured for a few weeks.. My blueberry gum smells amazing and my lsd still smells like grass.. Sometimes some strains just take longer than others to properly get there smell back.. Damn dude that sucks. Put it in a bag with orange peels. and it will make the weed sticky and smell like oranges. Click to expand... Don't do this, your buds will become WAY to moist and will NOT smell like oranges they will actually loose most smell. You did not dry/cure your buds properly. You must dry them for a good week until the outside become almost crisp and the stems just begin to snap. Then you got to cure them in jars like you did and burp them once a day for the first few weeks, then once/twice a week from then i just harvested my 3 strains... they didnt smell like much right when i cut them, they went through a hay/grass stage, then a few days after jarring it was a REALLY potent smell that almost made me gag, didnt smell like shit though. now the smell of my slh is getting sweeter by the day and less like an actual lemon
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My home in Macao and Climate Change by City-Tech Blogger Kai Fong Sin mistyUser Since the beginning of the 21st century, the threat posed by climate change to mankind has not been underestimated. Global warming has caused glaciers to melt and sea levels to rise. According to a study, the sea level in Macao from 1993-2012 is 1.1 times the global average. In the future, the sea level in Macao is expected to rise 20 percent faster than the global average. In addition, Macao is located at low latitude, facing the South China Sea, exposed to the sea,, the monsoon, and temperature changes. In Macao, summer and winter are mainly divided into two short seasons, the spring and autumn period. In recent years, however, the weather in Macao has begun to turn cold in November. Cold air from the north has formed into what is known as a cold water. In the hours before and after a cold wave, temperatures will drop down to about 10 degrees. One of the biggest impacts of global warming on public health is to foster the growth of disease vectors. Mosquitoes are carriers of dengue, Japanese encephalitis, Zika and other diseases. According to the records, cases of dengue fever in Macao occur in late summer and winter, which is due to the time temperature, rainfall, and humidity. The warming of the climate will lead to an earlier summer, a prolonged winter, an increase in mosquito breeding and disease leading to more cases of dengue fever. Thus, the world is facing a serious and urgent task to achieve sustainable development so we can relieve
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This ticket card serves as your exclusive gateway to an evening filled with elegance and style at your high school prom. Set against a dark background adorned with golden sparkles, it symbolizes not merely an invitation but your golden key to a gala brimming with sophistication and excitement. Unleash your creativity as you effortlessly tailor the location, time, date, and every intricate detail, metamorphosing each ticket into a unique and exclusive passport to the grandeur of the night. These creatively themed ticket invitations infuse an extra layer of anticipation into the event, heightening the overall excitement. They hold the power to unlock entry to the most eagerly awaited event of the school year, presented at the event entrance for validation, thus intensifying the sense of occasion. Prepare to embark on a night etched with indelible memories, one ticket card at a time, as we unite for an evening filled with glamour, dance, and jubilation! Although the gold accents may look real, they are actually digitally printed, making this ticket card both beautiful and budget-friendly corporate events, and other formal occasions. Our talented designers are ready to work their magic with just a few text changes, tailoring this ticket invitation to align perfectly with the unique theme and spirit of your event. Whether it's a joyful birthday bash or a formal celebration
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Picture this: you're a common folk living in the Middle Ages, going about your life. How would said life be cut short in such a peculiar time in history? The options are endless, and you might stumble across multiple death paths in your short peasant lifetime, but what would truly be your undoing? Well, allow me tell you… (CW: mentions of various types of death. I be talking about death. The peasant is dying by the end of this quiz, if that wasn't clear. There be death)
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Luke Jerram's 7 meter-wide artwork, Gaia, will be suspended in the Nave of Lichfield Cathedral from September 22 until November 5. The artwork uses NASA imagery to recreate a rotating Earth, allowing visitors to contemplate our fragile blue planet from a different perspective, usually reserved for astronauts. Part of Luke's vision for Gaia is that people will understand the fragility of our planet and will be inspired to protect it for future generations. Lichfield Cathedral have taken this theme and created an exhibition called Journey Through Creation, that will run alongside Gaia's installation. The exhibition will take visitors through the account of creation in the Bible using mini-installations around the Cathedral, to celebrate the wonders of the planet. Installations will include artwork from children who have taken part in the children's activities over the summer and there will be an aquarium, a garden space, floating clouds and much more to explore. Visitors can enjoy both Gaia and Journey Through Creation during a usual day time visit on Monday to Saturday between 10am and 5pm and on Sundays from 12pm to 5pm. Special evening events will run over each weekend of the installation from Friday to Sunday from 7pm to 9pm and during all of half term from Monday, October 30 to Sunday, November 5 from 7pm to 9pm. During these events, ticket holders can explore both installations when the Cathedral would usually be closed. Internally lit, Gaia comes into it own during the evening when the Cathedral lights will be low and there is a more profound sense of what it might be like to see Earth from space. Right. Rev. Jan McFarlane, Interim Dean of Lichfield, said: "This summer we have all been made aware of the reality of global warming. "Luke Jerram's breath-taking installation in the setting of our beautiful Cathedral will, we hope, stir everyone who visits to do all that we can to save our fragile planet. "The artwork created by visiting children will remind us of our responsibilities towards the next generation. "Come and be prepared to be uplifted and inspired." More information and tickets are available on Lichfield Cathedral's website at lichfield-cathedral.org/gaia
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Call Us Today Why Are Super Foods So Super? Created in Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Healthy Eating From a basic perspective, adding fresh fruits and vegetables of all types to your daily diet is a very smart way to help improve your current levels of health and well-being. Fresh fruits and vegetables are so important that many national agencies and organizations have promoted the "five to stay alive" rule - these groups recommend eating at least five portions of fruits and vegetables each day.1 Fresh fruits and vegetables provide numerous health benefits, many of which are based upon the actions of biochemicals known as phytonutrients. Certain of these formerly mysterious compounds stimulate enzyme activity and others have actions similar to those of hormones. Many phytonutrients are powerful antioxidants that circulate throughout the body, scooping up and neutralizing free radicals. Free radicals are a normal byproduct of cellular metabolism, but too many of them will cause a lot of problems. Excess free radicals have, for example, been linked to development of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer.2,3 Blueberries, broccoli, and kale are categorized as "super foods" owing to the abundance of phytonutrients they contain and make available to those who consume them. The takeaway is not to load up on kale, broccoli, and blueberries in an attempt to make up for years of less-than-optimal dietary choices. Rather, the goal is to begin, today, to implement a healthful, balanced food plan. Diets lacking fresh fruits and vegetables in general, and lacking super foods in particular, will not provide you and your family with the resources needed to enjoy productive, energy-filled days. Resolving to follow the "five-to-stay-alive" plan will add literally missing ingredients to your daily health regime. As you upgrade your nutrition, you're automatically upgrading the functioning of all your body's systems. With sufficient dietary phytonutrients, you can help prevent chronic disease, strengthen the immune system, combat the effects of obesity, and obtain numerous anti-aging benefits. The vast array of advantages that will likely ensue include more restful sleep; enhanced skin tone and muscle tone; increased reserves of energy throughout the day; and improved ability to focus and complete tasks successfully. Improved peace of mind will naturally occur as a consequence of these benefits, and an untapped reservoir of creativity may be revealed. Super foods truly provide super benefits
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Why Do Succulents StretchDoes stretching harm succulents? One of the more prevalent issues with succulents is etiolation, which is brought on by a lack of light and results in a "Longer stemmed, paler, and less compacted leaves on leggy succulents. There are numerous techniques to prevent succulents from growing tall or stretching out "Before things get worse, mend the plant. What can you do with succulents that are elongated gaining height rather than width? THE AFFILIATE LINKS IN THIS POST COULD BE USED. FOR DETAILS, PLEASE REFER TO THE DISCLOSURE POLICIES. Your succulent does it appear different? Are you perplexed as to why it is becoming so stretched-out, tall, and leggy? Your succulent is experiencing etiolation if it is expanding vertically rather than horizontally. Your succulent needs more light, to put it simply. Sadly, damage that has already been done cannot be undone. But it can bounce back. Your stretched succulent can be propagated, which will result in more plants. Win! Let's examine this stretched Crassula perforata more closely. Find out what caused this to happen and how to solve it. Visit How to Grow Succulents Indoors to catch up on general care for succulents. What causes my succulent to topple over? If your succulent is not adequately watered, it may suffer harm and topple over. Waiting until the plant is practically dry and the leaves appear wrinkled is the right time to water. After that, water thoroughly until you notice water dripping from the drainage holes. When cultivating succulents, it's crucial to utilize pots with drainage holes. Their leaves might swell and become damaged if they are watered excessively or regularly. If the damage has already happened, see if the stem is also compromised. If so, remove the rotten part of the plant and maintain the healthy part in a dry place. If you don't water the plant for a week, it should recover to its previous state. Overwatering The succulent may suffer severe harm and eventually die if it is overwatered. The majority of succulent deaths are caused by the additional water swelling up the cell walls, which kills the plant. Only water when the soil seems dry to the touch, which is usually once a week or so. Underwatering The soft and wavy leaves of a succulent that has been submerged might be used to identify it. The leaves will appear weakened and wilted, but there won't be a noticeable change in color, unlike with overwatered foliage. The plant can still be restored to its former state if leaves do not fall off when touched. Watering the plant won't assist at this point if the damage is too serious; the plant will die. If the succulent was only slightly submerged, you could save it by doing the following: To revitalize the plant, gradually increase the frequency of watering. Only making gradual changes as drastic changes can hurt the plant. watering from the bottom to avoid putting too much strain on the plant. Your succulent will probably get its energy back with these remedies, and it won't lean over anymore. How can I tell if my succulent is growing too long? There is one key reason why succulents extend. absence of light. Really, it looks quite straightforward. Your succulents will first begin to progressively bend toward the light. The first indication that stretching is unavoidable is this. As it develops, the height and leaf spacing will increase. Other issues may arise as a result of the absence of light. Your succulent may simply require a bit more sunlight if its color is lighter, less brilliant, or its leaves are smaller than usual. What does a thriving succulent resemble sunlight cannot escape your container and will make your succulent start to rot
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Would you like us to handle your paper? Use our company for better grades and meet your deadlines. The prokaryotic chromosome is a single DNA molecule that first replicates, then attaches each copy to a different part of the cell membrane. When the cell begins to pull apart, the replicate and original chromosomes are separated. Following cell splitting (cytokinesis), there are then two cells of identical genetic composition (except for the rare chance of a spontaneous mutation
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$2,495,000 1,572 SQ FT $1,587 SQ/FT 19 Lower Alcatraz Place creating a delightful indoor-outdoor living experience for delightful indoor-outdoor living Enjoy nearby hiking trails, biking paths, and beauty of Muir Beach just 20 minutes away. Two one car garages +additional parking space complete the package
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Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre Millbrook, Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq history and Culture alongside knowledgeable interpreters at the modern and award-winning Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre in Nova Scotia. Learn about the Mi'kmaw perspective about the importance of the Bay of Fundy to the Mi'kmaq People of Se'ke'pne'katik, and the often-overlooked history of the original people's struggle to cope with the rapid change to their landscape, political structure, and lifestyle. Once you've posed for a selfie with our 40-foot (12m) statue of Glooscap in our courtyard, come inside and enjoy complimentary tea and coffee. Hear Mi'kmaq music and explore our open foyer with skylights and wonderful pieces of art. Settle back in our comfortable nature-themed theatre and watch an 18-minute six screen multimedia presentation which will provide an overview of Mi'kmaq history and put the rest of your tour experience in perspective. Join your interpreter on a multi-sensory tour, stimulate your mind and senses and enter our world: touch furs, porcupine quills, sweetgrass, birch bark, and traditional instruments. Listen to your interpreter as they use their wealth of knowledge on First Nation issues and Culture and share stories that relate artifacts to a way of life, cosmology and a changing relationship with European settlers. Learn more about Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre by visiting them online:
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Explanation: Why did Russia invade Ukraine? Why has Russia invade Ukraine? : If you have lately browsed any news channel or read an article, you must have come across the news of Russia attacking Ukraine or heading "Russia Invasion of Ukraine". This news has gathered a lot of attention because it can be the very beginning of the third world war that the world cannot afford. The incident is not usual as this is a war between a U.S. ally and Russia, two of the strongest military in the world. Till now, Russia has captured major regions of Ukraine, but Ukraine soldiers are fighting their struggle. Eventually, Ukraine will collapse, but this collapse will shake the world order too. Everyone will be affected, starting from the richest to the common man. The rising crude oil prices are one of the ripple effects that you must have witnessed. The other is the metal Nickel which rose to 90% today because Russia is the second-largest producer of Nickel. Russia started the attack on 24 February 2022, just after the winter Olympics in China ended, it was a pre-planned assault by Russia, the third most powerful country that attacked Ukraine by air, land, and sea, Russia has launched a deadly attack on Ukraine, a democratic country. It also shows that China was aware of the fact that Russia was going to attack Ukraine. The Russian forces have been bombing major cities of Ukraine. Now let's see why this happened at the first place. Why Did This Happen? It is the most dangerous situation between Moscow and NATO. Ukraine's closer ties with the European Union and NATO have angered Russia, parting its way from Russia. Ukraine was part of Russia before the fall of the USSR. Ukraine shares a strong social and cultural tie stretching back to the Middle Ages. Russia did not wanted Ukraine to align with NATO or European Union. This was quite evident as before the assault, Russian President Vladimir Putin made clear that he considers Ukraine's place to be in Russia's fold. This is not just an invasion it is a threat to the world's peace; this is the gravest security crisis that the world has seen after World War II. The most serious threat is the Vladmir Putin warning to use nuclear missiles, this is a serious threat as this will male this world a battleground that will engulf many civilizations with it. For months, President Vladimir Putin denied the claim that he would invade Ukraine but the west continuously warned the world about the incident. Why have Russian troops attacked? In a predawn tv address, Putin claimed that Russia could not feel safe because of what he claimed that Ukraine was a constant threat. Immediately after he made the announcement, airports and military headquarters were attacked. After this, the tanks and troops rolled in from Russia, Russia-annexed Crimea and its ally Belarus. After this, warplanes started bombing major cities to gain control of major cities. Meanwhile, Russia continued to deny the claim or the word invasion. It claimed that the end goal was to protect people subjected to bullying and genocide and aim for the "demilitarisation and de-Nazification" of Ukraine. To be frank, there is no Genocide. It is a false claim by Russia. Vladimir Putin does not want a free Ukraine. As discussed above, after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine gained independence. In 2013 Ukraine's president, Viktor Yanukovych, wanted Ukraine to be loyal to Russia. He did not sign an agreement that would have brought Ukraine closer to Europe. Ukrainians protested. Yanukovych was kicked out of the office and elected a government that favored NATO and the European Union. This marked the beginning of the cold war, Vladimir Putin claimed that many wanted (Ukrainians) to be with Russia despite these protests, but this was not the case. The real cause of worry for him was that Ukraine would join a military alliance with the U.S. and Europe that would threaten Russia. In 2014, Russia attacked a part of Ukraine called Crimea and annexed it. After that, it sent soldiers and weapons to eastern Ukraine, claiming to help people. But due to his actions, about 14,000 people have died, and 1 million people have fled to escape the fighting. How dangerous is this invasion for Europe? Ukrainians live in a city with raining bombs, and civilians rush to Cold War-era bomb shelters. Thousands of people have already lost their lives, and many more are going to, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has dubbed "Putin's war." The ongoing war has forced many to live in their own country and go to nearby countries. This is a threat to the Europe and NATO countries as they share borders with Ukraine, and if this escalates, it could lead to a world war that no one has seen in their entire life. The current war On 24 February 2022, Putin again claimed that Ukrainians and Russians are one country. He sees Ukrainians and Russians as brother nations and says that he must be in charge since Russia is a bigger brother. Putin invaded, and this time he wanted to take the entire country. Ukrainians are fighting their wars and defending their country. Let's wait for how many days they will be able to do that. In Russia, people have no say in the policies of the government. They are protesting against the government, but as usual, Russia does not care about that. Closing Lines The Russian president will not stop even after he gains control over Ukraine. He is trying to redraw the world map based on his idea. He will build the old USSR. Th other demands that he has put Infront of Nato to remove its forces and military infrastructure from member states that joined the alliance in 1997 that NATO has blatantly rejected. The threat is if any miscalculation happens from any side, it will lead to a world war
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Understanding carbon dioxide (CO2) sources and sinks is crucial for combating climate change. Vegetated ecosystems, including coastal habitats like mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows, play a significant role in capturing and storing carbon, known as "blue carbon." In July, our technician team ventured into Hollyhock Flats to conduct a plant survey. The goal was to understand the current plant community structures throughout the saltmarsh. This data can be used for restoration efforts at Kus-kus-sum. We also learned about invasive plant presence and range within Hollyhock for future removal efforts. This restoration built up a new marsh platform to replace lost, historic tidal marsh. The newly build platform is then planted, all to help support wildlife and coastal resiliency in our thriving estuary. On June 17-19, 2020 Project Watershed organized a planting session to restore the vulnerable coastline in the Fanny Bay area. During the three days, our staff and 19 volunteers helped plant almost 2500 individual plants, comprised of Salicornia, Distichilis and dune grass species. This planting compliments another coastal restoration project where the shoreline was revegetated to protect the area from erosion. Comox Valley Project Watershed is focusing on the restoration of three marine habitats – kelp, eelgrass and saltmarsh – to facilitate connectivity between the subtidal, intertidal and foreshore zones in the estuary. Project Watershed in cooperation with the The Estuary Working Group is doing research to learn more about how salt marsh and eelgrass beds in our local Estuary contribute to the uptake and storage of carbon from the atmosphere. Blue Carbon refers to coastal vegetation such as salt marsh grasses, eelgrass and other seagrass that sequesters or takes in carbon dioxide (CO2). This reduces the amount of CO2 in the atmostphere and helps to limit global climate change
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https://projectwatershed.ca/category/education/library/blue-carbon/
The Final Solution to the Mental Health Crisis Stigma: an Evolution and an Ending Fear, paranoia, discrimination, and unabashedly hostile attitudes are held against people carrying a mental health diagnosis. Stigma is alive today. This article is designed to arm readers with a critical skill set to disarm stigma in the mental health system and society at large. As the article unfolds, readers will benefit from a more accurate breadth of knowledge on how stigma manifests in society and what to do to disable its polarizing and misleading insidious devices. Readers will benefit from a skill set to dismantle stigma and provide education on mental health diagnoses to the community. Language; Wording, & Healthy Stances on Mental Health and those that carry Disorders "He's crazy, she's bipolar, he's manic" We've heard these popular sayings and digs at people we attack or misunderstand in our lives without justification. Language objectified people with a mental health diagnosis, it "others" them into something most people are not, it characterizes them as just plain different. We even use language to describe our own shortcomings, as in: "I must have been crazy what was I thinking?" There are several strategies to change the way we use language to disarm stigma at the level of language. One of the most simple ways is inserting the verb "To Be" when talking about a diagnosis, as in: "I am a person with bipolar disorder". There are many ways to rethink uses of language, I encourage readers to choose the method they feel is the most effective. Education, Knowledge, and ARMING the public with the power to humanize mental health disorders and those carrying a diagnosis Nobody's health is perfect. Even the healthiest people have their particular strengths and weaknesses in their medical and psychiatric statuses. So why is society vigilant to discriminate against people carrying a mental health diagnosis. This writer suggests mental illnesses invisibility and its capacity to radically transform a persons capacity to be a participant to a "strain or burden" of society's apparatuses is the root of it. Unquestionably, lies can be mobilized to reinforce furthering lieing when stigma is at play. It is propaganda from popular culture that limits the potential of people with a mental health diagnosis and exposes them as a strain on our entitlement system. People with a mental health diagnosis need to be unconventional and this means it is impossible to estimate this groups potential from a homogenous broad-based generalization of their worth to our society. So, how do we get underneath the very laws that govern how society interprets mental health. The answer is everyday, everywhere. On a micro level and a societal level we must openly confront stigma until it disappears into mental healths most colorful and sobering past
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https://mentalhealthaffairs.blog/2017/02/17/stigma-an-evolution-and-its-ending/
Camp Ehawee Winter Expedition Don't you love to camp at Ehawee? The adventure, the wildlife, the trees? What if Ehawee was buried in nearly a foot of snow? Would you still dare to stay the weekend? That's what 35 of Girl Scouts challenged themselves to do this weekend, along with parents, troop leaders, and super-awesome camp counselors! At 35°F and no wind, Saturday was a GREAT day to play in the snow. Megan Scholz, Brea Flint, and Eloise Czerwonka wanted to report the adventures that they encountered this weekend. Arriving at camp was interesting. There was snow everywhere. Normally, you show up at Ehawee surrounded by a green landscape. Well, not this time. We had nearly a foot of white, fluffy, pack-y snow, topped off just that morning. WILD! After everyone moved into Bertha and Nakomis Lodges, they arranged themselves into groups and started an adventure. Eloise, Brea, and Megan navigated from constructing snow shelters to tracking animals, building fires in the snow, creating wildlife habitats, studying winter first aid, and making a blizzard in Hope Lodge. On their hike to find signs of wildlife, they didn't see many tracks to begin with, so they made a few of our own.Megan playfully drew a large bird print in the snow when the others weren't looking. "Look what I found!" she shouted to the group. The girls debated about what it could possibly be. A gigantic prehistoric bird perhaps? Later in the day, when the girls returned to Hope Lodge, they saw the Hippogriff nest and came to the unanimous conclusion that the huge prints must have been from a Hippogriff. By the end of their 30 minute hike through the snow (it went almost all the way to their knees!), they had identified dog, raccoon, deer, and rabbit tracks. Interestingly, the rabbit tracks were pretty shallow while the deer prints were deeper into the snow. Next they made a snow shelter in the Minihaha Unit. They had to start with a stick no larger than their wrist, add more sticks to it, then add vines or more sticks and packed snow on top (pancake style, not too heavy). The bottom was lined with big branches to anchor the wall. When they finished, all four of them could fit into the shelter (well, sort of). It was surprisingly warm and comfortable inside even though it was made of icy cold snow. When they climbed out, their leaders said it looked like they were climbing out of a clown car! After lunch, the girls wanted nothing more than to just play outside. They hiked to Marinuka Unit where they had thought about fire building, but instead found a world of untouched snow. They rolled a snowball that got bigger and bigger and took 10 girls to roll. Working together, they constructed a snow mom that was bigger than all of the girls building it and turned it into their own personal climbing and play structure. Eventually, the girls did get to build campfires with camp counselor Cypher. The fires were build in the parking lot on top of cardboard. Cypher put them out with her boot before they got very big. Did you know that air flow is important for getting fires started and keeping them going? Since fires need oxygen, it's important to make sure to build the base with space for the air to go. The girls used a mixture of small twigs and pine needles (kindling) and bigger twigs and sticks to keep it going. They all worked as a team to create a fire that lit well. It was super exciting to see that they could start a fire in the snow. The last big Saturday activity was a snow creation competition. Eloise, Brea, and Megan decided to make a friendship circle of snow girls and used snow paint made with food coloring and water to add different colored sashes/vests for each of the snow girls. Snow painting was new to them and since the colored water was warmer than the snow it melted into the snow people leaving indentations. There were all sorts of creative snow engineering going on. There were castles, forts, Ms.snow-punzel, a hippopotamus, and even a snow woman in a bikini. The winning structure was a snowman with a kitty because it had stick structures in it for support. Although Eloise, Brea, and Megan didn't win, but they sure had fun working as a team and creating 12 unique snow girls and their fearless leader. Eloise can't wait to come back next year, and hopefully the abominable snowman appears this time so we can see it! The skits the counselors put on were amazing and funny — cool! The best one was the skit about camping and trolls. A special thanks to Panara bread for donating bagels and other kinds of bread for breakfast before our journey back home. She'll just need to remember to bring a backup set of mittens next year! Brea had just moved to Badgerland Council this September, she was born and raised in Southern California, so this was her first winter with real snow (and her 1st time at Ehawee). She loved seeing the snow covered trees and paths—and loved that the weather conditions were just perfect—plenty of packing snow for building creative creations—such as spontaneous snow cats complete with twig whiskers. She also is beginning to grasp the difference between packing snow and a nice dusting of powder—and can now understand why Eskimos have over 50 words for snow. She was also glad she learned about frostbite — and hypothermia (something she didn't have to worry about much in Southern California where temperatures rarely dipped below 60 degrees. She learned about many of the summer traditions (creek hopping, swimming, and getting TeePeed) at Ehawee and can't wait to see what camp is like in warmer weather. Brea, only ever having tried Little Brownie Baker cookies, really loved the thanks-a-lot S'mores—they had the perfect amount of chocolate and cookie—making the most delicious S'mores she's had yet! She's definitely going to ask mom to stick up on these cookies this cookie season—as they won't be available next year. Megan's favorite part of camp was hanging out with new friends. Like when a group of girls spontaneously built a gigantic snowman that was so big, they used it as a slide. She also discovered her new favorite tea! Celestial Green tea with White Tea for smooth taste. Who knew? Megan can't wait to go back and make even more magical memories. Eloise, Brea, and Megan want to wish everyone a spectacular day and hope that you have the opportunity to join them at the next Ehawee Expedition. Until then, adventure on!
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Assessment & Reporting The personalization of learning and assessment is an integral and ongoing part of the instructional core and the adjustment cycle of learning. Teachers collect information regarding student progress using a variety of broad-based assessment strategies (portfolios, journals, daily work samples, tests, etc.). Parents will receive two written report cards during the school (end of January & end of June). See our Calendar for exact dates. To ensure on-going communication about your child's progress is consistent, you will be invited to attend three (3) Parent-Teacher Conferences throughout the school year. Links Quick Links Resources Article Picture Video ​​​​Assessment and Reporting at the CBE ​ ​We know it is important for parents/guardians to understand how their children are doing in school. Research shows that students are more successful with active parent/guardian involvement. The report card is one component in communicating student learning. In addition to the report card, schools communicate with parents/guardians about student progress on an ongoing basis in a variety of ways. Assessment happens every day, in every classroom, throughout the school year. Assessing a student's progress is one of the most important ways we support the continued learning of our students. We have developed some resources related to assessment and report cards, and to help you learn more about your child's learning. As more resources are developed, you will find them here.​
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To bee or not to bee – the trials and tribulations of being a beekeeper. Category Archives: Other Post navigation When we are working with our beehives in the backyard, we sometimes have a pretty visitor – the green orchid bee. This is mainly a solitary bee and the females gather pollen and propolis (plant resin) for nest building. We see this behavior of gathering propolis firsthand when they come and steal from an open beehive. To help, I usually gather excess propolis and place it on top of a hive just for the orchid bees to gather and make their nest. Here are a few photos of a female gathering propolis and placing it in her pollen baskets on her hind legs. Plenty of propolis in her pollen baskets. She flies up and places propolis she has collected onto her hind legs. They have strong mandibles to gather resin. Placing propolis on her hind leg. Advertisement Share this: Like this: Heartland Magazine covers agricultural news, events and people in the South Central Florida region. Their October issue focused on the beekeeping industry in Florida and included several informative articles. I was lucky enough to be interviewed for one article and to have a few of my photos featured, including the cover! I invite you to browse through the magazine and check out the articles from fellow beekeepers. The Southern Black Racer is a common snake here in the Southeast. Adult racers are usually 24–55 inches (0.6 – 1.4 m) long. They are active during the day when it is warm and will eat lizards, frogs, insects and rodents. They are not venomous, but they can bite if they are cornered or feel threatened. This one was relaxing on top of an empty pallet next to a few of our hives. Adult – Eastern Lubber Grasshopper Nymphs – Eastern Lubber Grasshopper The Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is a very colorful and large grasshopper, reaching almost 3 inches (8 cm) in size. It is native to the southeastern and south central US. The young nymphs are black with bright yellow or orange stripes and as they grow they change color. They feed mainly on shrubs and grasses. You can see how large the adult is compared to a few bees in the background. It does not bother the bees at all, it was just hanging out in the sun. Pink-striped Oakworm Caterpillar We keep some of our beehives under the shade of a few oak trees. I noticed what looked like caterpillar droppings on top of our hives and shortly after this caterpillar dropped down from the tree. The Pink-striped Oakworm caterpillar turns into a colorful pink/orange moth. And guess what they eat? Yes, you got it – oak tree leaves. As a beekeeper you know that sometimes you'll find a surprise inside your hive. I'm not talking about bees, but other small creatures that take up residence inside a beehive since it is a dry, warm place. We always open our hives with caution because these critters tend to hang out under the lid of the hive. Here are a few of the critters we have seen: Regal Jumping Spider These spiders are the largest jumping spider in eastern North America and commonly found in Florida. This particular spider pictured above is an adult female in orange coloring. They are harmless to humans. We tend to find them in the inside corners of the lids. Squirrel Tree Frog This frog was very cute looking at me. With the humid tropical conditions here in Florida, we find these little guys all the time under the edge of the hive lids. They are good to have around because they will eat moths. Carolina Anole Lizards are everywhere here in Florida. We have lots of Carolina Anoles and Brown Anoles. This lizard pictured above can change color from brown to green. They are also good to have around because they will eat moths and small insects. Again, we usually find them under the edge of the lid. Florida Woods Cockroach (aka Palmetto Bug) Now it wouldn't be Florida without cockroaches! Yes, I hate them, but they are here to stay. They like damp and warm environments. This particular roach picture above is an adult female. The females have a "V" notch at the end of their body. We tend to find these inside the hive between the lid and inner cover. Florida Bark Scorpion Finally, for the first time ever I spotted a scorpion! It was crawling on the wooden pallet our hives sit on and it hid under the beehive before I could get a picture, but I did get a good look at it. It was a Florida Bark Scorpion. Yes, they do look scary, even the small ones. This scorpion can sting, but is not fatal to humans. Do you have any creatures that like to hang out in your beehives? I'd love to hear about them. Share this: Like this: So my husband and I spent some time this weekend assembling and painting new hive bodies. We buy our hive bodies unpainted and unassembled to keep costs down. We use 9 5/8″ deep bodies for the brood chambers and 6 5/8″ shallow supers for honey. Assembled and ready for paint. More hive bodies waiting for paint. Instead of using plain white, I like to add a little color to my hives. I'm using Glidden exterior water-based paint in a satin finish, color called Pistachio Ice Cream. White or light pastel colors are best so that the hives don't get too hot sitting in the sun.
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Why crowdfunding? -We have invested so many money in experimentation and so in new beers and oak barrels, and wild beers, and with COVID-19 is not easy to survive and continue our investiments plans. We invest not for becoming rich or shit like that, we just love to brew new innovative things to share with our followers. We're organizing a 10th anniversary celebration festival for 2023.
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From the Rav's Desk: Blessing on French Toast What is the proper blessing to say over French toast. I've heard some people say that it's Mezonos and I wanted to know if this is true. Answer: Slices of French toast that are a Kezayis or more in size receive the blessing of Hamotzi and Birchas Hamazon. Slices of French toast which are less than a Kezayis in size [i.e. entered into the frying pan while less than a Kezayis in size] and were fried with a decent amount of oil, then it is a dispute as to whether Hamozti or Mezonos should be recited, and thus it should only be eaten within a meal. Explanations: The law is that only baked dough receives the blessing of Hamotzi/Birchas Hamazon as opposed to cooked dough. Now, what is the law regarding if a baked product was then cooked? So, if the baked product that is being cooked is a Kezayis in size then it retains the blessing of Hamotzi/Birchas Hamazon. If, however, the baked item being cooked is less than a Kezayis in size then it is a dispute as to what blessing it should receive and we rule that Safek Brachos Lihakel and hence one is to say Mezonos and Al Hamichyah on such bread. However, a Baal Nefesh should be Machmir to eat it within a meal if they contain the appearance of bread and he will be eating enough to make him full. All the above is referring to a baked product that was cooked in water. However, a baked product that is cooked in oil, as in our case, becomes even more complex, as there is a dispute as to whether frying is defined as baking or cooking. Accordingly, while if the French toast retained a Kezayis in size throughout its frying then according to all opinions its blessing is Hamotzi/Birchas Hamazon, if however, its size is less than a Kezayis then it is under a double debate as to what is blessing should be and therefore it should be eaten within a meal of bread, and if one does not do so then he should recite Mezonos and Al Hamichyah
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(Warning, if you haven't seen Season 5, Episode 14, Ozymandias, read no further. It's spoilers all the way down.) In drama, as in fiction character is everything. Once you know who your characters are, what happens happens. That's how tragedy works. The circumstances might change. That's chemistry – the interaction of the different elements, elements in the form of other characters, and it always leads to an inevitable result. We knew that Gomez and Hank were most likely dead men when we left them last week. We also knew that the writers and actors wouldn't let us down, but would surprise us once again. After the beautiful flashback to pre-Heisenberg Walter, or maybe the beginning of Heisenberg's emergence, we see Gomez's body. It's a tease in a way. We knew he was the redshirt, the one most likely to die. The writers are saying, "You were right. We can't fool you." Then they show us a wounded Hank. Shot once more in the leg. We see the blood. He knows he's a goner, even if we don't yet. He's going for Gomez' gun because he wants to take a few of the nazis with him. Is Walt's giving up his money to barter for Hank generous? Is it a sign of his humanity? Maybe we want it to be. That's a subjective read. What it was objectively was Walt trying again to control the situation he was in. He's talked his way out of tough spots before. Negotiation has worked. If he can gain a momentary advantage… If Hank will only play along… But Hank at this point is both dead and not-dead-yet. Already bleeding out, with a gun to his head. Like Schrodinger's cat in a box, the box is going to open and the gas is going to get released. And Hank is going to go out like a man. That's inevitable as well. Walt showing the nazis where Jesse is hiding is Walt being Walt – Walt's need to find someone else to blame for Hank's death. If only Jesse hadn't brought him out here. If only Jesse had met him in the plaza that day and they could have talked things out. If only Jesse had been rational and reasonable, more like Walt. Walt's telling Jesse about Jane may have been the most jarring moment, and at first it felt tacked on, a loose end being tied up for no reason. But it was again, an inevitable result of character. Walt wants to punish the one he believes (at that moment) set into the motion the circumstances that led to Hank's death. He wants to tell him that just as Jesse witnessed Hank's death and did nothing, he once witnessed the death of someone Jesse loved and did nothing. Ever the chemist, Walt wants to balance the equation. But Jesse isn't responsible for Hank's death except in Walt's mind. Walt signed Hank's death warrant long ago out in that desert. He needed to blame someone else and he needed to hurt someone. Jesse served both purposes. As the episode went on, more loose ends were closed. The Marie and Skylar haters will point to Marie lording it over Skylar, but that's not what happened. They are sisters and they are close and there's always a shift in that power dynamic. Marie believes she is ascendent, but she is also wants to save Skylar, to warn her what is coming, to get her to protect her from herself and any misplaced loyalty she may have toward Walt, to help her get her story straight. Flynn reacts exactly the way we would expect a sheltered teenager to react to the news that his parents have both been lying to him. Skylar's picking up the knife was foreshadowed, and Walt's insistence that they leave no surprise. He'd tell them why later, when he could think of a reasonable story that made it clear why none of this was his fault. Flynn's defense of his mother and calling the police made perfect sense. He doesn't know about Heisenberg, but he knows his father is not his dad, but the father-double in a nightmare, and he calls the police with no hesitation. Walt's taking Holly was not part of a master plan. He's improvising. He grabbed the one family member he could still control or thought he could. He lashed out a final time at Skylar. We realize this when he tells Holly that he's going to buy her a new car seat. That's also the moment when she jars him back to reality by demanding her mother. That may be when it hits him that he's dying and on the run, and taking her puts every law enforcement officer in America on his tail and endangers both of them. Walt is smart enough to know that the police are there, and he knows that Holly will need a parent to raise her, so he calls and does what he can to exonerate Skylar. We know it costs him emotionally because we see the tears in his eyes, but we also know that he actually did mean all those terrible things he said. It was a release for him to say them, and his anger at Skylar goes way back to his anger at himself for not living up to his potential and his anger at her for not being Gretchen. And Walter won't blame himself for saying terrible things to the mother of his children. He'll tell himself he only did it to save her, and he'll comfort himself in the knowledge that he knows that she knows that. Too many viewers and reviewers continue to talk about Heisenberg as though he and Walt are separate beings, as though he is the golem brought forth out of he earth to protect Walt, but who will inevitably destroy him. That's true only as metaphor. The reality is Heisenberg is not a separate being, but simply an aspect of Walt. A side to him that had been latent for years. This isn't a question of coal transforming to diamonds. It's more like something mutable. Water freezes and then melts, but is always water. As for what happens next, on AMC's preview it's clear that the police don't completely buy Skylar's innocence. and that may be what brings Walt back to New Mexico, but it still doesn't explain the M-60. Walt does not like to be dismissed. In letting him live, Uncle Jack was basically saying "You aren't the one who knocks. You are a dying man on your knees in the desert. You are of so little consequence that I'll let you live and even give you enough money for car fare. No need to be greedy." That as much or even more than Hank's murder is a reason Walt would want him dead. There was a beautiful moment when Jesse looked at the birds flying in the sky, and you knew he was ready to die. Imprisoned, he's still ready, and probably knows enough about chemistry (learned at the hands of the master) to take the lab and Todd down with him. As for the ricin, whatever Walt is planning, he doesn't expect to get out of it alive, and if he does, he doesn't want to spend his last weeks or days dying in a hospital in chains. The ricin is for him. It would be a nice bit of redemption if Walt did wind up saving Jesse's life. Maybe rescuing him from an exploding meth lab. God knows it would make the viewers very, very happy, but it wouldn't be inevitable. Usually in a tragedy, as in Shelley's poem, the land is laid to waste and everybody dies. Still, let's not forget that once upon a time, Breaking Bad was darkly comic, so maybe there's a chance that Jesse walks away. After all, elements are volatile and uncertainty is a principle. Science, bitches. (Marion Stein wrote a novel featuring drugs, sex, murder, cannibalism and even a touch of necrophilia, yet even she was shocked and at the edge of her seat watching Ozymandias)
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Keywords And The Google 'Sandbox' The Google Sandbox is said to be a filter placed by Google on new websites so that the site does not receive good search engine rankings for its most important keywords and key phrases. Even if the site has good content, many incoming links and a strong Google PageRank, the site is still badly affected by the Sandbox effect. The Sandbox appears to effectively act as a probation for sites, the possible aim being to discourage spammy sites from rising in the search engine rankings quickly, then getting banned, and repeating the process with a fresh web site. Some experts believe that the reason Google created the Sandbox filter was to stop spam related sites from adding many purchased links and thus ranking high for their keywords from the date of the site launch. Because Google considers a large number of links pointing to a web site from its launch to be suspicious, Google considers the links to be not natural. Another possibility is that spam sites use a variety of tactics to rise to the top of the search results and so gain many sales before being banned for violating Google's terms of service and then repeating the process again and again. As a result of these fears, new web sites appear to be put into a form of probation, referred to as the Google Sandbox. How long does a site remain in the Sandbox? The sandbox period can vary from one up to six months. 3 to 4 months is not uncommon. Less competitive searches will often be given a much shorter stay in the sandbox, while very competitive keywords will often spend up to 6 months in the box. A frequent sandbox stay is about three months for most search terms. Are lengths of stay in the Sandbox variable? The sandbox stay can be very variable. The more competitive the keyword, the longer the site usually spends in the Sandbox. The effect of the filter is often reduced gradually over time and will lose most of its dampening effect after about 3 months. For the most competitive search keywords the Sandbox filter might even remain in full force for 6 months. How do I know if my site is in the Sandbox? Here's how you can look for evidence of Sandbox activity. Does your web site have a high Google PageRank as well as good incoming links? Does it get very good search engine rankings for some secondary search phrases? If yes, then, if your web site is nowhere in the rankings for the most important searches, it is quite likely that your site has been placed into the Sandbox. One of the characteristics, and in fact one of the indicators of being in the Sandbox, is the continuation of strong rankings for your less important keywords and key phrases. The so-called Sandbox filter is designed to deal with the generally more competitive keywords because they are more likely to have spam sites, purchased and other links which Google has judged to be unnatural. The Sandbox phenomenon is much less likely to occur for unimportant and non-competitive keywords, so they are usually omitted from the Sandbox filter. If your site land in the Google Sandbox, and it's likely for the top keywords, just keep working on your search strategies. Keep on link building, adding good content and do not worry - you will not be there for very long
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Episode 123: How to Stop Procrastinating Procrastination is the bane of many students' existence. You think you're on top of things, and suddenly the due date is right on top of you! Worse yet, it makes you feel like you were lazy or stupid or just irresponsible – other people stay on top of their commitments, right? So why can't you? How do you stop procrastinating? Join Dinur and Adam while we talk about the research on procrastination, and some strategies to cope with it!
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Why Do Dogs Push You Away When You Pet Them Your dog can actually be leaning toward you if he appears to be pushing you away. A dog frequently displays dominance by leaning against a person or another animal. In essence, he's telling you that you're not in command and that he feels in control. Be extremely cautious around dogs that are showing dominance toward you because they can be feeling aggressive right now. Avoid looking into the dog's eyes, maintain your composure, and calmly leave the area. When you pet dogs, why do they push nip me when I'm caressing him? Your dog may be trying to get your attention by shoving you away with his paws. The fundamental toinappropriate or it might develop into an excessively frequent sign of food begging. Allowing polite pawing while discouraging obsessive or bothersome might be a good idea to give them some indoor mental exercise in the form of food puzzles or other games invitingWhen a dog rests hisWhen you pet dogs, why do their legs lift? It's actually not that mysterious. This reaction is referred to as the scratch reflex. It's an uncontrollable reaction, similar to what happens when a doctor taps you below the knee (the "knee-jerk reflex). Our dogs' reflexive kicks are comparable to theirs. Without going through the brain, nerves under the skin linked to the spinal cord send a signal to your dog's leg to kick. We think it's really humorous when your pet kicks back in response to a scratch, don't you think? Does it also make our dogs laugh? Not really. Your pet is startled by it. as if a bug had landed on their nose. That's most likely the reason your dog appears equally perplexed by their own actions. The response is the same one that makes your cat rise its bottom when you itch the base of its tail. Even cooler, your veterinarian may be able to identify potential issues thanks to this reaction. Your veterinarian can detect nerve or neurological impairment in specific locations by triggering this reaction. Other known instances of involuntary reactions include: blinking if an object is close to the eye a swift action brought on by shock or suffering What kind of dog is the most clingy? Do you desire a dog that will travel with you, sleep by your side, or is genuinely a lap dog? These excessively attached dogs, sometimes known as Velcro Dogs cannot be happy unless they are always close to their owners. They are in the restroom if you use it. You might even trip over them as you stand up and start to walk. These dog breeds are above all else devoted to their owners. Check out these top 11 dog breeds that are very clingy if you want a furry friend who is always by your side. #1 Vizsla This Hungarian breed, often known as the "ultimate Velcro dog," literally attaches itself to its owner and is happiest when by their side. This puppy is best suited for those who lead busy lifestyles because they were bred for falconry and still have a ton of energy. The Vizsla will be your devoted snuggle partner in addition to being your hiking, swimming, and hunting companion. #2 Labrador Retriever This dog, who has consistently ranked as America's top dog, enjoys being lavished with attention. You cannot tell a lab that they are too large to be a lap dog since they will always strive to sit on your lap. They are excellent therapy and service dogs because they pay close attention to their owners. #3 Border Collie It makes sense that this puppy is entirely focused on you because the workaholic breed of dog was developed to constantly watch over its most cherished item. If you have a Border Collie, you should know that these energetic herders only want to please their people.
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Link to comment Share on other sites Oh I wish I had to take this exam! Especially part 1 of the theoretical. 5) "huh. What's that?" - suggests a minor inconsistency or a creature or item which fails to create a true sense of dread. "I have a plan!" - a common sign of danger, often associated with students or minor wizards who believe they know more than they do and see fit to drag you into danger as well. While it might be dangerous to the people in question there usually are not much overall damage involved (mostly due to the lack of experience in all parts of this gimmick (- curse you Carmine!!). Nothing a trip to the infirmary can't fix (over the cause of two weeks...) "AIEE! RUN!" - a fairly good indicator that trouble is afoot. Usually deals with the flashy kind of magic - incantation or glamour - or really large summoned creatures. Can be quite deadly but then again, we started to run didn't we? "Everything is under control" - Only said by teachers who doesn't believe it themselves. This is a high-level danger sign, as the teachers have reason to be worried and if you are asked to leave the area then it is also close! "I am INVINCIBLE!" - Well, the shit just hit the fan. You are standing close to an either insane or invincible wizard (or both!!) (the common riff-raff do not get a chance to say this - at least not to us wizards who might be inclined to show them their error), either way you are WAY too close - but in both cases running in blind panic only serves to excite the wizard and/or make you a target. If someone starts yelling this and you are in hearing range the best thing you can do is attempt to start a conversation and slowly back away until such time where you can run to safety (preferably behind massive stones, walls, animals or other stuff that makes killing you difficult. Not sure if I didn't mess up 4 and 5 in that but heck, I think it is a decent guess 1 - Explained Foaming: This case is rather simple - either pour the concoction into a larger vessel, or leave the potion by Philippe Marchant and walk away. With the former strategy, you can wait for the foaming to subside while the liquid is contained in a vessel that prevents overflow by virtue of sheer size, and in the latter...well, Philippe himself is a menace, and it would take a menace to be rid of him. 2 - Utilizing "Mimsir's Invisible Box" you can create an invisible box with many small holes with which you can drain the box of air. By doing this, you can eventually reduce the oxygen content of the sparking object, depriving it of fuel to draw upon for that activity. 3 - It can't be any worse than Vernin's dorm rooms for the boys. I am more concerned about the pet slime that the students of Morvidus has been raising under one of our beds, mostly because it taken residence under my neighbor's. I might switch places with someone soon. 4 - As a general rule, when people scream, it is either something insignificant or terrible beyond belief. Quickly scan your surroundings, and then take the nearest exit that the others haven't taken - preferably, a window or a ledge. 71.6% of the dangerous things prefer crowds of students. 5 - This is a sure warning sign that something is going wrong. Should the color be especially calm and gentle, evacuate immediately and take shelter behind or beneath a particularly tough object, such as a dragon or Orso Orsi.
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12 Basic English Grammar Tenses There are 3 main tenses in English Grammar . They are present,past and future. Each divided into four grammar tenses as simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous. These 12 basic English Grammar Tenses will help you to learn English speaking and writing. Present Continuous Tense वर्तमान स्थितीत चालु असणारी क्रिया व्यक्त करण्यासाठी हा काळ वापरतात(Present Continuous Tense is used to indicate the action which began some time ago , is going on and will continue for some more time.) Structure: sub+am/is/are+v-ing+obj/Complement I am typing an e-mail now. We are creating a message at present. They are going to Nagpur. They are searching a treasure. He is copying the notes. She is making cake. It is raining heavily. Manisha is running a race. Present Perfect Tense नुकतीच पुर्ण झालेली क्रिया व्यक्त करण्यासाठी तसेच भुतकाळात घड्लेल्य घट्नेचा परिणाम वर्तंमानस्थीतीत कायम रहात असल्यास हा काळ वापरतात(Present Perfect Tense is used to indicate the just occurred action and the one which occurred in the past but its effect continues to the present time.) Structure: sub+have/has+v3+obj/Complement
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How Much Does It Cost To Raise A House On A Slab When you build a house on a slab, it costs a lot more to raise it than it does to build it on a foundation. The cost of raising a house on a slab is typically three times the cost of raising a house on a foundation. The reason is that the slab is a much more durable and sturdy footing for a house than a foundation. A slab is also much cheaper to fill with mortar and concrete than a foundation. Can A Slab On Grade House Be Raised There are a few things to consider when raising a Slab On Grade House. First, is the height of the Slab safe for the home to be built at? Second, is the Slab strong enough to support the weight of the home? And lastly, is the Slab properly secured to the home with screws and anchors? Raising a Slab On Grade House may not be as difficult as you may think, and there are a few simple steps you can take to make the process easier. Can You Lift A House On A Slab Foundation There are a few things you need to know if you want to lift a house on a slab foundation. First, you'll need some help. Second, the foundation must be level, and third, the weight of the house must be gradually spread out over a long period of time. Can You Jack Up A Concrete Slab House A concrete slab house is not as easy as it seems. First of all, you need a lot of manpower. Second, you need to be very careful when working on the slab. Finally, you need to have a lot of experience and knowledge in the construction industry if you want to actually succeed. But if you put all of these together, you can actually jack up a concrete slab house. Here's how it works: you take a piece of the concrete that is already in the ground and use a bit of an saw to make a small hole in the top. Then, you use a hammer and screwdriver to screw the top of the hole closed. Finally, you use a screwdriver to pry the top of the hole open so that you can pour the concrete into the hole. And that's how you jack up a concrete slab house. It's a very dangerous process, but it's definitely possible if you're experienced and have the right tools. What Is The Average Cost To Lift A House A house typically costs around $40,000 to lift. This includes the cost of the crane, the labor, and the materials needed to lift and move the house. How Much Does It Cost To Build An Elevated House Building an elevated house can be a lot of work, but it can also be a lot of fun. It can be a great way to increase your home's value and make extra money. Here's how it works: You build a tower out of wood or plastic. You then attach the tower to a nearby building. You then install the tower yourself. Finally, you add a roof and walls. There are a lot of different ways to build an elevated house. You can use a lot of different materials and techniques. And, of course, you can charge a lot of money for it. But there's no doubt that an elevated house is a great way to make your home more interesting and valuable. Is It Bad To Build A House On A Slab There is no simple answer to this question since the impacts of building on a slab vary depending on a number of factors. In general, though, it is generally considered bad to build on a slab because the weight of the structure can cause the slab to buckle and collapse, potentially resulting in serious injury or damage to nearby property. Is A Slab Better Than A Crawl Space A slab is a type of construction that uses a large, flat surface to support a load. The advantage of using a slab is that it is much easier to move large items than a crawl space. A slab is also usually more costeffective to build than a crawl space. How Do You Fix A Sunken Concrete Slab When a slab of concrete falls down, it's often because of two factors: the weight of the slab and weather conditions. In order to fix a sunken concrete slab, you'll need to know how to calculate the weight of the slab, as well as how to deal with weather conditions. Can A Sinking Foundation Be Fixed There are a few things to keep in mind when fixing a sinking foundation. First, make sure that the foundation is properly designed and built, and that the proper installation techniques are used. Second, be sure to inspect the foundation regularly and replace any necessary components if they become damaged or deteriorated. Finally, be sure to follow up with your foundation repair or replacement company if there are any problems or issues. What Is A Raised Slab Foundation A raised slab foundation is a type of foundation that is designed to improve the stability of a building. A raised slab foundation is typically more expensive to build than a foundation that is built using a more traditional design. However, the benefits of a raised slab foundation can be worth the investment. A raised slab foundation can help to improve the stability of a building by providing a more solid foundation for the building to stand on. Additionally, a raised slab foundation can help to improve the appearance of a building by providing a more formal appearance for the building. What Is A House Slab Foundation A house slab foundation is a type of foundation that is designed to support a house or apartment. House slab foundations are typically made of concrete, but can also be made of rebar, metal, or plastic. House slab foundations are often used in high-rise buildings and in areas with a lot of traffic. What Is An Elevated Slab Foundation An Elevated Slab Foundation is a designed to provide stability and support to a building or structure. The foundation is typically made of a heavy, durable concrete or metal that is elevated above the ground. This allows for better stability and easier installation. What Is A Construction Slab Construction slabs are a type of material that is used to cover a surface in order to protect it from weathering, staining, and other damage. They are often made from a variety of materials, including stone, metal, plastic, and composite materials.
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This article explores the concept of intimacy in the relationship between a musician and their instrument, specifically in the context of designing digital and accessible musical interfaces (DMI/AMI) for disabled musicians. We argue that current DMI/AMI design frameworks are lacking in their consideration of this relationship and that this deficiency can prevent designers from understanding the specific needs and desires of disabled musicians. The paper presents an autoethnographic study of the lived experiences of the first author, a disabled musician, to provide insight into the evolution of his music-instrument relationships and his definition of ``success'' in this context. The authors propose that incorporating these types of lived experiences into the AMI design process, and considering cultural probes or provocations related to phenomenological experiences and characteristics that contribute to a successful musician-instrument relationship, could lead to more effective and tailored DMI/AMI designs for disabled musicians.
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The course will describe the evolution of mammalian diets from early mammals to modern humans, adaptation of their teeth and digestive tracts to environment, and methods studying mammalian diet. Several lectures will be focused on primate diets (monkeys, apes and early humans), dietary adaptations of early hominines (plant versus meat eaters) and the dietary changes in modern humans. The first lectures will give an introduction to mammals, their teeth and digestive systems and their adaptation to environment (skull and teeth demonstration of the main features and basic differences among mammals).
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In the bustling world of e-commerce, successful lead generation can mean the difference between a thriving business and a failing one. In this complex digital landscape, how do you attract potential customers and convert them into loyal buyers? It requires a combination of proven strategies, innovative e-commerce marketing, and continuous refinement of your techniques. In this blog, we'll dive into effective lead-generation strategies designed to maximize your e-commerce sales funnel and bolster your customer acquisition efforts. Buckle up and prepare for a journey through the exciting realm of e-commerce lead generation. What is Lead Generation? Lead generation refers to the process of attracting and capturing potential customers (leads) who have expressed interest in a product or service. It involves identifying and engaging individuals who may have a higher likelihood of becoming customers and nurturing them through the sales funnel. In the context of e-commerce, lead generation is crucial for acquiring new customers and driving sales. It applies to e-commerce by employing strategies and tactics to capture leads and convert them into paying customers within the online shopping environment. PROCESS OF LEAD GENERATION IN E-COMMERCE Step 1. Attracting Traffic Step 2. Engaging Visitors Step 3. Lead Capture Step 4. Lead Nurturing Step 5. Conversion Step 6. Retaining Customers This table outlines the sequential steps involved in the lead generation process in e-commerce, from attracting traffic to retaining customers. Each step plays a crucial role in capturing leads, nurturing them, and ultimately converting them into loyal customers, contributing to the growth and success of an e-commerce business. What are the proven strategies for effective lead generation in e-commerce? Landing Page Optimization Your landing page is the first point of contact between your potential customer and your e-commerce store. It's crucial to optimize these pages for online lead generation. This involves designing an intuitive user interface, having clear call-to-action buttons, and providing comprehensive information about your products or services. Using A/B testing, you can find the best layout that increases your conversion rate. Social Media Advertising Social media platforms are a gold mine for e-commerce lead generation. Effective lead generation often involves targeted ads on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, where you can reach potential customers based on their interests, behaviors, and demographics. Email Marketing Email marketing remains one of the most effective lead-generation strategies. By offering lead magnets such as free ebooks, discount codes, or exclusive content in exchange for email addresses, you create a direct communication channel with your leads. You can nurture these leads into customers with personalized, regular updates about your products or services. Influencer Marketing Collaborating with influencers in your industry can expose your brand to a broader audience. By leveraging the trust influencers have with their followers, you can boost your e-commerce lead-generation efforts. A study by Tomoson found that businesses make $6.50 for every $1 spent on influencer marketing. This statistic clearly indicates that influencer collaborations can significantly increase the return on investment for businesses. Content Marketing Quality content is vital for attracting and retaining potential customers. Through blog posts, videos, or podcasts, you can provide value to your audience, establish your brand as an industry authority, and improve your SEO for lead generation. For example, Moz, an SEO software company, has been running a weekly video series called 'Whiteboard Friday' for years. In these videos, they break down complex SEO topics into easy-to-understand content. This has not only improved their own SEO but also established them as a thought leader in the SEO industry. As a result, they've gained a dedicated audience and a significant number of leads. Chatbots for Lead Generation AI-driven chatbots are revolutionizing e-commerce marketing by automating customer interactions. They can answer common queries, recommend products, and even gather customer information, making them a valuable tool for lead generation. The clothing retailer H&M launched a chatbot on Kik, a messaging app popular with teenagers. The chatbot converses with users about their style preferences, recommends products, and can even put together outfits, which users can then purchase directly through the app. This kind of personalized shopping experience has helped H&M to reach a younger audience and increase sales. Lead Nurturing Techniques According to Invesp, companies that excel at lead nurturing generate 50% more sales-ready leads at 33% lower cost. This highlights the importance of nurturing leads through the sales funnel. Referral Programs in E-commerce Implementing referral programs can incentivize your existing customers to bring in new leads. Offering discounts or rewards for successful referrals can create a win-win situation for both parties. Dropbox is famous for its referral program. They offered additional storage space to both the referrer and the referred as a reward for a successful referral. This program resulted in a 60% increase in their signups, showing the power of a well-implemented referral program. Actionable Tip: Offer Mutual Benefits Make sure your referral program offers benefits to both the referrer and the referred. This could be in the form of discounts, free products, or access to premium features. A mutual benefit increases the likelihood of successful referrals. Utilizing Lead Generation Best Practices Stay up-to-date with industry trends and continuously refine your lead generation strategies. Remember, it's not just about acquiring new customers but also retaining existing ones. A study from Marketing Metrics found that the probability of selling to an existing customer is 60-70%, while the probability of selling to a new prospect is only 5-20%. This data emphasizes the importance of retaining existing customers. Wrapping up In conclusion, effective e-commerce lead generation involves a multi-faceted approach. By blending proven strategies with innovative methods, you can optimize your lead generation efforts, resulting in improved customer acquisition and a healthier bottom line. As always, testing, learning, and adapting are key to the ever-evolving world of e-commerce. campaigns
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Why the climate crisis impacts women more Tearfund's Hannah Lloyd examines the gender injustice of climate change and how women are impacted by it more than men 02 Sep 2022 Orbisa and her children in Ashbehari village in Afar, Ethiopia, which has experienced severe drought. Image credit: Chris Hoskins / Tearfund Warning: contains mentions of sexual and gender-based violence that some readers may find upsetting. The climate crisis is affecting those living in poverty the most. But perhaps less well known is the fact that climate change has a disproportionate impact on women and girls. We need to understand why the changing climate affects women differently from men, so we as the church can ensure no one is left behind. Women's roles One of the main reasons for this inequality is related to the roles women and girls play in society. In many climate-vulnerable countries about half of small-scale farmers are women. This means that they play a key role in ensuring enough food and money is coming into the home. When drought comes as a result of the changing climate, there are fewer crops to sell or eat, or there may be only one type of grain available. So households' food and finance dwindle, and where men work away from home for several months of the year, female-headed households are left even more vulnerable. In many homes, girls are responsible for fetching the water. But as the climate crisis dries up water sources, the daily journey for water becomes longer and even more challenging. Girls' education Jessica Bwali, a climate activist from Zambia, tells us how these changes are affecting young girls in her country and impacting their ability to go to school. 'In one of the villages in the southern part of Zambia,' Jessica says, 'I had an opportunity to speak to women and young girls there, and they were telling me just how hard it's been to make sure they have water in the house because the closest river that they could draw water from is usually dry. 'The way it is… it's more of a girl child's duty to do those things. As a result, she has to stay away from class – or if she goes to class, she's tired. She goes to class way later than the boy child because she had to take care to make sure that she draws the water back home before leaving.' This has a huge impact on girls' education, meaning they fall behind boys and may be denied the same opportunities. Gender-based violence Climate change has also been linked to an increase in violence, to which women and girls are more vulnerable. Financial pressures and hunger, exacerbated by failed harvests and drought, are linked to increases in domestic violence. For similar reasons, instances of child marriage have reportedly increased during times of drought; likewise, women who go in search of alternative locations to fish become more susceptible to sexual violence. This is not God's heart. We are all made in the image of God, equal in value and importance to him (Genesis 1:27). He cares for us and promises to watch over us as he does the sparrows (Matthew 10:29). That means he sees every step that women and girls take to fetch water, the disappointment and hunger they face when crops fail, and every time they face violence and discrimination. God sees each woman and girl and does not ignore their suffering (2 Thessalonians. 1:6). And because 'God loves justice' (Psalm 37:28), we do too. 'What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.' (Micah 6:8) How you can join us Tearfund is currently working in East Africa with local partners to provide relief for the hunger crisis there, brought about by shortages of rain for four successive seasons. You can partner with us through prayer for our projects and for the women and girls affected by the crisis, or you can give to our Forgotten Crises appeal. We are also calling on the UK Government to deliver on its promise of climate finance to help climate-vulnerable countries adapt to the effects of climate change. You join us by signing our petition and praying that women have equal access to climate finance, and that climate action means justice for everyone
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