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The Basics of Botox
As far as beauty trends go, few have become popular as quickly as Botox, a technique that involves a doctor injecting botulism toxins into the skin to temporarily reduce wrinkles. What fans of the practice may not know is that “Botox” is not the official name for the process.... |
Two Thoughtful Comments
Two Thoughtful Comments
From Andrew Bromage on Bioinformatics versus Real Life:
Modern democratic systems understand this. Elections are a very blunt tool which answer only one large question, namely, which people are to do the job of representation. They are not actually about specific issue... |
De Novo Transcriptome Assemblers – Oases, Trinity, etc. – IV
Assembly Algorithms of Trinity (and Oases)
We did not find much information on Oases algorithm in public domain except this small note at the Oases website -
Oases uploads a preliminary assembly produced by Velvet, and clusters the contigs into small grou... |
Congestive Heart Failure, or CHF, describes any condition where the heart beats regularly but is unable to pump enough blood to the rest of the body. This is as opposed to cardiac arrest, where the heart stops beating entirely. It can be the result of several conditions, such as congestion of the arteries, abnormalitie... |
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A focused campaign to promote egg as a vegetarian food is necessary for boosting consumption.
Written by Tarun Shridhar | Published: October 10, 2019 4:20:14 am
poultry industry in india, poultry industry growth, egg conumption, egg benefits, india news At 103.93 bn eggs in 2018-... |
Stare as Opposed to Essere
A subscriber has asked a good question: why Adriano used stare instead of essere in caption 6 in Adriano: Adriano e Anita.
In fact, knowing when to use stare isn’t always easy because like essere, it mostly translates as “to be.” Sometimes the choice is clear cut, and other times it’s a ma... |
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Respect seafarers' right to emergency medical treatment ashore
26 Apr 2020
The International Labour Organization (ILO) Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) is clear – a seafarer, while working on board, has the right to adequate health protection and access to prompt and adequate medical c... |
Springville, Clark County, Indiana facts for kids
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Charlestown Map
Map of Charlestown, with Springville shown in the center.
Springville was a small town that existed from 1798 to 1811 in Charlestown Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States. It was named for the springs in the area that ... |
8 lessons from psychology for your marketing team
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These 8 lessons from psychology for your marketing team will help you understand better your customers and win more clients.
The economy is based on a rationally minded consumer, but the last few dec... |
The Mathematical Reality of IP Addressin in IPv4...
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I DID look at it pretty deeply.
As far as I can tell the concept is bas... |
Generally, direct marketing campaigns should target people who have expressed interest or are likely to be interested in what your company offers rather than mass marketing campaigns used to create general awareness. For example, a new ice cream shop may want to send coupons shaped like ice cream cones to local house... |
Enlightenment Now, For Our Children
“Life, health, prosperity, knowledge and happiness are on the rise, not just in the West but worldwide.” Reduction in warfare and violence combined with safer travel of all types continues. This is the substance of Steven Pinker’s new book, Enlightenment Now: the Case for Reason, ... |
What are you doing to ensure a healthy, happy lifestyle?
I know we all want to live the healthiest lifestyle we can. We all want feel as good as possible for as long as possible. So, what are you doing to live a healthy life?
Are, you’re watching what you eat and how much exercise you get in?
Those are just two pie... |
Machiavelli and the Problem of Memory in Tigana
“Tigana, let my memory of you be like a blade in my soul.”
-Guy Gavriel Kay, Tigana
Guy Gavriel Kay, author of Tigana
Guy Gavriel Kay, author of Tigana
Alessan’s mantra for his beleaguered nation, erased from history by the tyrant sorcerer Brandin of Ygrath,... |
How To Fix Scoliosis Naturally
When it comes to “fixing” scoliosis, it must first be made very clear that scoliosis is incurable. This means no one can ever promise that they are “fixing” scoliosis, but rather treating it or its symptoms. However, as patient’s begin to experience symptoms due to scoliosis, treating th... |
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Sleep and Its Relation to Cognition
Sleep is a universal behavior that is present across the animal kingdom. We spend a third of our lives sleeping, dis... |
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Congratulations on taking a positive step toward better management of your diabetes by doing yoga!
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder characterized by high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) caused by deficient insulin secretion, action, or both. Hyperglycemia alerts the pancreas to release insulin... |
Autistic Speech Patterns – Echolalia, Palilalia, & Verbal Stimming
Hi everybody. My name is Christa Holmans and I’m the Neurodivergent Rebel, and I am also an autistic adult. However, I didn’t know I was autistic until I was 29 years old, and when I found out it was actually quite a shock. And that’s why, when I fou... |
Lessons I Learned from my elders….
I’ve learned many things in my life – from books, from school, from experience and none are as valuable as those lessons I’ve learned from the lives and experiences of my parents and grandparents. Watching the adults in your life as a child you get to see a glimpse of what being an a... |
People (unfortunately, sometimes including specialists) often like to lay the blame for language delays or special educational issues on the doorstep of bilingualism. A child having more than one language is seen, too often, as a “problem” and therefore language is seen as the cause of other “problems”. And of course, ... |
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Research: Biogenesis and Regulation of Thylakoid Membrane Complexes
Characterization on ‘Ancillary’ Proteins Involved in Modulating Photosynthesis
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Programming is the start not the end: let’s develop computational thinking and problem solving skills
(N.B. This is the original unedited version of an article published online today in The Telegraph)
I wholeheartedly support the high-profile initiatives to get more children programming, especially as part of the ret... |
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Modern science informed us that the moon is moving around the Earth in an oval, or elliptical orbit. Also the Earth and the rest of the planets, revolve in oval, or elliptical orbit around the sun.
In the holy Quran this movement is described... |
Monday, May 20, 2019
Language Change
English speech Section B Language Change exertion Essay 4. Texts I and J both provide advice about dancing etiquette. Text I is from How To Dance. A Complete Ball-Room and Party Guide, published 1878. Text J is from an article, Dancing to Romance, from The Boyfriend Book, a girls ... |
How Democracies Die
Lawyers, Guns, and Money has a guest post up today by by Valerie J. Bunce, the Aaron Binenkorb Chair of International Studies at Cornell University, and Mark R. Beissinger, the Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics at Princeton University on how democracies die. Read it
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The Difference Between Trauma and Anxiety
I’ve been living with the effects of complex trauma for a long time, but for many years I didn’t know what it was. Off and on throughout my life, I’ve struggled with what I thought was anxiety and depression. Or rather, In addition to being traumatized, I was anxious and depre... |
In English we use the 'you' form when explaining things and giving examples e.g. 'There are lots of things to see in London for example, YOU could visit the houses of parliament...etc' In Spanish is the 'tú' form used in the same way?
You can perfectly say in that case, but it would sound really weird. Instead we wou... |
Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by Words and Frequencies
Spirit Vine July 2020
Esoteric and spiritual teachers have known for ages that our body is programmable by language, words and thought. This has now been scientifically proven and explained. Of course the frequency has to be correct. And this is ... |
An Alternative View On The French “Yellow Vests” Riots
During the past two weeks at COP24, governments have explained the importance of implementing a just transition, or transition that leaves no-one behind. And this makes sense. Poland for instance, can’t transition from 80% coal to 100% renewables without taking in... |
How do you keep your backyard looking beautiful during the winters?
For most people who live in wintry areas, their backyards and gardens tend to look sadder when the snow arrives. Lawn grass goes dormant and bright colors fritter away, leaving behind a palette of white and grey colors. There are not a lot of things y... |
Tips on How to Prevent Falls
Did you know that each year, millions of older people – those 65 and older – fall? In fact, according to the CDC, one in four older people fall each year and less than half report the fall to their doctor. Falling once doubles your chance of falling again.
Alan Mayer, author of I’m 93, Wh... |
A Funnv Story
For his expedition to the South Pole, Captain Robert Scott needed much money. He was not a rich man himself, so he had to find people who could give him the money. First Scott spoke to David Lloyd George, who was at that time an important member of the British Government. The Captain though that he could... |
Review: A Place at the Table
A Place at the Table. Dir. Kristi Jacobson and Lori Silverbush. Perf. Jeff Bridges, Tom Colicchio, Ken Cook. Participant Media, 2012. Film.
Made by Participant Media, the same company that produced 2008 film Food, Inc., A Place at the Table creates a clear picture of hunger and food insec... |
How Can We Help Small Organisation Affected By The COVID-19 Crisis
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How huge is the coming wave? The world as a whole is most likely to participate in an economic crisis in 2020, according to newest quotes from the International... |
What is the Bachelor of Science in Accounting?
The Bachelor of Science in Accounting can be an required degree for entry-level positions in operation, federal government and associations.
These pros will be in the company direction and fund area. It supplies pupils with an overview of accounting fundamentals and prac... |
Drink water to maintain your Oral health
We all know that drinking water is one of the key ingredients that helps in maintaining your overall health, but little do we know that it also plays an important role in improving your oral hygiene as well. So whenever you are thirsty, you must go for water bottle instead of ... |
Frightening vs Horrendous - What's the difference?
frightening | horrendous |
As adjectives the difference between frightening and horrendous
is that frightening is causing fear; of capable of causing fear; scary while horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible.
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Starting a business is not an easy task. It puts so many responsibilities on your shoulders as you have to look after a lot of things such as recording sales, paying employees and producing invoices. It’s not possible to do everything yourself. To maximize the potential of your business, you need a professional who can... |
Humoral is a term that refers to the body fluids, especially the immune responses that are mediated by antibodies that are carried by the body fluids (as opposed to being carried in the cells). Historically this terms harks back to the medieval philosophy of humorism that held that bodily health was controlled by four ... |
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Jack Hanau How Can Our Understanding of the Odyssey and Own Family’s History Inspire Us to Write a Modern-Day Myth? Family Myth Assignment Step 1: look at the List Below and Show It to Your Parents. Explain That You Will Develop a Family Tale into a Myt
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For centuries, in both the educated and popular tradition the “Sonorous garment” has been a musical myth, an elusive instrument. Anna Gili has become part of this tradition: her monumental garment, a kind of outsized origami, an enormous white and gold insect with ever-open wings is made of forms and materials that emi... |
Arrive at a conclusion by reasoning.
Give a practical exhibition as an explanation.
Give an account of characteristics or features.
Plan and evaluate the construction of a product or process.
In history: to construct, elaborate or expand.
In English: begin to build an opinion or idea.
Talk or write about a topic,... |
Poison Poles - A Report About Their Toxic Trail and Safer Alternatives
Appendix A: Chemicals At A Glance
copper naphthenate
Identity And Uses
Ingredients, including contaminants, inerts, and by-products
Pentachlorophenol (penta) is a chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon, closely related to other chlorophenols, hexac... |
Coordinated Neurobiological Approaches
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Individual Vulnerability to Addiction
Why are some individuals more prone to transition to addiction than others? Is information about rewards and associated cues enc... |
Catholic Dictionary
The practice of requiring penitents to give public satisfaction for their sins as a condition for absolution and reconciliation with the Church. In vogue up to the early Middle Ages, public penance could be either solemn or not, depending on the gravity of the offense and the amount of scandal g... |
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Genetically engineered foods are inherently unstable. Each insertion of a novel gene, and the accompanying “cassette” of promoters, antibiotic marker systems and vectors, is random. GE food produc... |
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CodeChef for Schools
New to Programming and want to test the waters?
We believe that competition scales very well. And we consider competitive programming to be a very good way to reach out and promote programming amongst students as it has certain advantages over other traditional m... |
Size does matter: Australia’s addiction to big houses is blowing the energy budget
Australia’s houses are getting bigger, but usually not more sustainable—this is bad news for the country's energy budget, say researchers from the University of Melbourne.
Australia’s houses are getting bigger, but usually not more s... |
Cold War: 1945-1953 - Origins And Early Crises
NATO was formed in 1948 in an attempt to deter Soviet aggression.
Cold War: 1945-1953 - Origins And Early Crises
This World History quiz is called 'Cold War: 1945-1953 - Origins And Early Crises' and it has been written by teachers to help you if you are studying the sub... |
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The main priority in dealing with Covid-19 is the life and health of people in Estonia and the economic impact is secondary to that. It is entirely understandable that the state wants to introduce various restrictions in order to minimise the risk to public health, and to spend more to ensure public... |
Cancer Treatment - The 2nd Opinion that is Saving Lives
Cancer Treatment - The 2nd Opinion that is Saving Lives
The data has now become clear that after initial chemotherapy fails, as many as 95% of cancer patients will not respond to the next suggested drug by conventional methods. There are now, new cancer diagnost... |
Just ask the NASA scientists who worked on last month’s Mars probe mission: sometimes you have every reason to think a piece of equipment should run smoothly, but it just doesn’t. That’s the kind of mystery a German chemical company faced with regard to a major heat exchanger, and as with the Mars probe, setting eyes o... |
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Controlling Grasshoppers Organically in the Urban Garden
Holding Grasshoppers by the legs
Holding Grasshoppers by the legs
In the last couple weeks I have noticed a rise in the number of grasshoppers in the garden and surrounding fields. I am not really surprised because last year we had hordes ... |
Arizona Is Different
Daylight Saving Time made everyone in the country move their clocks forward yesterday, stealing an hour of sleep from everyone and making them grumpy.
Well, except for Arizona and Hawaii.
Well, all of Arizona except for the Navajo Nation.
Why does Arizona not observe Daylight Saving Time like t... |
Eye Trackers Watch You While You Work
Management and HR can see everything you see. Also, MIT builds a better fish, and a new way for cars to see through the fog.
Engineers Find a Way to See Through the Fog
It's a problem that affects human and autonomous drivers the same, both have trouble seeing through the fog. W... |
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Why The EU NIS Directive Should Be On Your Radar
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Yaki Faitelson
Co-Founder and CEO of Varonis, responsible for leading the management, strategic direction and execution of the company.
There’s a new but not very well-known data security law that will soon impact the security pra... |
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Agricultural plants in the Viking Age
Finds of pollen and seeds at archaeological excavations have in recent years shown that there were significatly more types of agricultural plants in Scandinavia during the Viking Age than previ... |
Surgery restores paralyzed border collie's ability to walk
Paralysis is usually thought to be permanent, but thanks to a surgical team from UC Davis' veterinary hospital, a 4-year-old border collie’s inability to move has been reversed.
Fran Cole, of Davis, Calif., said her dog Leah went missing for a day six months ... |
Criminal Informants
Criminal informants, usually called “confidential informants” which is an oxymoron if I have ever heard one are glorified criminals. How can the criminal justice system justify a means to an end by giving criminals the opportunity to commit more crimes and the credibility to accuse other people of ... |
The Everglades is home to countless numbers of animal, plant, and marine life. According to the South Florida Water Management District, the Everglades once covered almost 11,000 square miles of South Florida. Today, however, the Everglades only covers about 733 square miles and is still shrinking. Erosion is one of th... |
What Is a Blockholder?
A blockholder is the owner of a large block of a company's shares and/or bonds. In terms of shareholding, these owners are often able to influence the company with the voting rights awarded with their holdings.
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How to Determine Wind Pressure Requirements for Your Hurricane Door
Jul 23, 2020
Determining PSF Values for Wind Rated Roll-up Doors
It's important when selecting a hurricane door for your project that you're selecting one with the right design pressures to meet your specified requirements. These measurements are de... |
What are Neodymium Magnets Used for?
Magnet is one of the most useful elements on Earth. Many industrial machines will not work without it. Neodymium magnets are commonly used on these machines due to their strong magnetism and lower price.
Without these magnets, many industrial machines will use the same technology... |
Motorcycles: Shaft vs. Chain Drive
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Motorcycles traditionally use either a chain or a shaft drive to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel. Both chain drive and shaft drive motorcycles offer their own sets of advantages and disadvantages, but chain drive motorcycles are by... |
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Peele (1985, p. 2) contends that substance addiction cannot be explained adequately through "exclusively biological concepts." This position holds that substance addiction, as is true of other addictive behaviors, "is subject to social and cognitive influences" (p. 2). Pee... |
Healthy Eating: Veggies That Pack in the Protein
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Why Do You Need Protein?
You need protein to build muscle, deliver oxygen to tissues, and maintain a healthy immune system.
Your body uses it to build your muscles and organs, deliver oxygen to cells all over your body, and keep your immune syst... |
On December 31, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) satellite captured this stunning solar eruption, which occurred over the course of four hours. According to NASA, "Magnetic forces drove the flow of plasma, but without sufficient force to overcome the sun’s gravity much of the plasma fell back into the sun."
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10 Things You Might Not Know About Dennis the Menace
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King Features Syndicate
Beginning in 1951, cartoonist Hank Ketcham invited newspaper readers to feel a little bit better about the behavior of their own children. Dennis the Menace featured the misadventures of a five-and-a-half-year-old boy... |
Droplets and optics
I thought I will mention something about perhaps, the less talked about aspect of droplets, which is its optical properties. Ever since the modern understanding of light and a sound explanation of the rainbow from an optics point of view (both credited to Sir Isaac Newton in the sevententh century... |
Technology has the potential to increase employment rates amongst youth, especially in informal work. In 2019, a report on Gig Economy estimated the size of the gig economy (access to work online) in Kenya at USD 109 million, employing over 36,000 workers. The report further states that based on the current investment... |
What is a Brand?
The brand is you! It's your idea, your passion and all you believe in!
Starting with the original meaning of the English trademark, we can define it as the name, term, symbol, design or combination of these elements, distinguishing one from each other. The brand represents the unique and unrepeatable... |
What causes muscular dystrophy?
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is generally an inherited disease caused by gene mutations (changes in the DNA sequence) that affect proteins in muscles. In some cases, the mutation was not inherited from a person’s parents but instead happened spontaneously. Such a mutation can then be inherit... |
Does North Korea have any diplomatic outposts abroad other than embassies (such as consulates)?
Yes. North Korea has consulates general in Shenyang, China; Nakhodka, Russia; Karachi, Pakistan; and Hong Kong. There are also DPRK consulates in Khabarovsk, Russia and Dandong, China, a representative office in Minsk, Bela... |
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Learning and the "Testing Effect": Research Inside Classrooms
Daniel Willingham recently posted an article on his blog entitled "Better studying = less studying. Wait, what?" It is really about what effective studying really entails. It requires motivation. And tests apparently motivate learning. I look at a children ... |
Why It's So Hard to Build Healthy Relationships After Growing Up in Chaos
...and how acknowledging past hurts can help you better cope.
Posted Jul 24, 2019
When we grow up in emotionally chaotic households, we face challenges in establishing healthy adult relationships. When chaos is the norm, we get accustomed to l... |
Stop the Plastic Ocean
Monday, Jul 09, 2018
Marine debris is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of or abandoned in the marine and coastal environment, including consumer items such as glass or plastic bottles, cans, bags, balloons, rubber, metal, fibreglass, cigarettes and ot... |
Buying a Car in Singapore – 10 Key Factors You Must Know
Not sure what to do when buying a car in Singapore? Read on to find out.
As you start your career and begin earning some money, you may start thinking about purchasing a car. However, purchasing a car in Singapore would probably be one of the biggest financial ... |
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety
Health risks of thallium in contaminated arable soils and food crops irrigated with wastewater from a sulfuric acid plant in western Guangdong province, China.
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Thallium (Tl) contamination in soils poses a significant threat to human health due to the high toxicit... |
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SOAR - Krakow Chapter
Krakow joined the SOAR family in May 2018. Armenians in Poland have an important presence going back to the 14th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were about 6,000 Armenians in Poland, living mostly in what is today Western Ukraine, with centers in Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Berezh... |
Coping With Our New, Weird "Normal"
By King's University College Modified on April 07, 2020
How to handle stress and anxiety during the pandemic.
A smiling King's University College student who's managing to cope during this pandemic.
It seems hard to believe, but just a few weeks ago we were all going to classes, ... |
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This interesting surname is of Welsh origin, and is a locational name from Powys. The new division of Wales into counties has brought back the name Powys; in the medieval period it was the name of the princedom of north-east Wales. During the... |
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DETROIT - When Marlo Dewing went shopping for a car last year, she only had one requirement: a manual transmission.
"Any car that was only available as an automatic was a deal breaker," said Dewing, 44. "I love to drive. I want to know that I am actually driving, that I am in control ... |
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OK, Phone: How Are My Crops Looking?
Some cassava farmers may not be able to tell one plant’s debilitating brown streak from another’s troubling brown leaf spot—but a smartphone-friendly AI can.
Wired reports that researchers have developed a lightweight image-recognition AI th... |
What Is A Healthcare Flyer?
A Flyer is usually a single, unfolded printed sheet that is used to draw attention to an event, service, product or idea. A flyer usually contains a very simple message that can be conveyed quickly. A flyer is generally printed on the 8.5” x 11” paper size to keep its cost low, though flyer... |
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Did you know the data collected from the census is used all around you? For Texas to get an accurate level of funding and representation in the future, all Texans should fill out a survey.
The US constitution requires a census to be conducted every ten years to count everyone living. After each censu... |
World War II saw a tremendous amount of killing – and Russians took the full brunt of the Nazi death machine. Even the holocaust, a horribly cold, mathematical, and planned destruction of an entire race, was relatively small potatoes compared to the sheer volume of Russian lives lost fighting to end Nazism in Europe..
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The summer season is finally among us and what better way to make the most of it than spending time in the great outdoors.
Staying active and getting outside has arguably never been more important than in the last few months.
But spending more time among nature means a heightened risk of tick bites, which can, in s... |
Google’s ‘Quantum Supremacy’ Isn’t the End of Encryption
Google said its quantum computer outperformed conventional models. But it will still be years before you can use one for anything practical.
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Google's quantum computer performed a task in 200 seconds that would have taken the world's faste... |
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How to win a slot machine
Since most players do not know the principles of slot machines, they have formed such false stereotypes about them as simplicity, high probability of winning and uselessness of any strategy.
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Why is the operation ʹgreen huntʹ a genocidal operation? (AvaniNews)
Why is the operation ʹgreen huntʹ a genocidal operation?
In a comparative analysis of more than two years, with genocides and with the counterinsurgency strategy called ʹHearts and Mindsʹ which was applied in Malaysia,... |
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Paper 3: Objects of Study
What is the object of study in writing center studies? The obvious answer: writing centers. As discussed in my examination of the history of writing center studies, “writing center,” can refer to a place or a method, and often both simultaneously. This notion of place, however, ... |
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Embedded Systems' Data Serialization
Data Serialization
Data serialization is the process of transferring data structures from the in-memory representation that is used for working with the data (e.g. structs) to a binary data stream (usually a sequence of binary octets) that can be transmitt... |
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Fight the dragon
My cliff notes for “The value of a life“:
Putting a price on a life is important for saving lives in our economic world, but this is different from the value of a life.
This post tells the fable of a civilization of happy people living to ripe old ages, highly valuing life, who one day are visited b... |
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The Second Adaptation of the PSSST
The second adaptation of the PSSST is designed specifically for ligation of bleeding superior and inferior epigastric arteries damaged at the port site. The most common port causing such damage is a 5mm port. Therefore the second adaptation of the PSSST has a narrow dis... |
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