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Along the ancient Via Flaminia, between the municipal districts of Acqualagna and Fermignano, one can find Gola del Furlo.
Green meadows, rocky cliffs and dense forests: the landscape around here is never boring. The Furlo Pass represents an extraordinary scenery to explore by foot along the many hiking trails that le... |
What is witchcraft today may become science tomorrow
What is science today may become witchcraft tomorrow
What does that tell us?
1. Just because something is not proven through science does not make it less valuable fodder for our thinking processes
2. Just because something is proven through science does not mean... |
The future of wireless communications is terahertz
Electrical and optical engineers have designed a novel platform that could tailor telecommunication and optical transmissions. They experimentally demonstrated their system using a new transmission wavelength with a higher bandwidth capacity than those currently used ... |
International Economics >> International Finance
• Let us say the US dollar appreciates from:
• 1$= .55£ to 1$= .60£
• So the dollar is worth more in terms of the UK pound.
• This makes US goods more expensive abroad, and so US exports drop.
• This also makes UK goods and services cheaper for the US public... |
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
There Is No Such Thing As Anti-Semitism
by Robert Edwards
ESA No 51 (March/April 2014)
The term ‘Semitic’ refers to a family of languages. There is no such thing as a Semitic race as, equally, there is no such thing as an Aryan race. Both terms have been twisted and corrupted by those who wi... |
Skin Cancer, How Much Do You Know?
Preventing skin cancer is not as simple as using sunscreen every day. Your skin tone, family history and habits of past years can affect your risk. That’s why, the more informed you are, the better. If the place where you live is very dangerous for your skin because of the high level... |
Start Applications
The current state-of-the-art for the detection of pesticide residues in food and feed involves the sampling of the material and the testing for the presence of pesticide residues in a dedicated testing laboratory, often located away from the site of production.
The techniques used in the testing l... |
Droopy Eyelids (Ptosis Repair)
Ptosis (occasionally called blepharoptosis) is the paralysis of the muscles of the eyelid. It is commonly called droopy eyelids. The paralysis can be caused in various ways, including congenitally or from a stroke. One of the surgical procedures that can partially correct ptosis is called... |
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Fun Children Videos
Learn Sea Animals Names for Youngsters Toddlers Babies Studying Ocean Water Colours with toys for teenagers. Kiddopedia channel is the correct place in case you are searching for educational movies for babies & kids at preschool age. Solely actual animal movies in ... |
F() is a macro that instructs the compiler to store the string (an array of character bytes) that is passed as a parameter to the MC's flash memory instead of RAM.
This is a method for minimising the amount of RAM that a sketch needs.
Remember that the Arduino has a lot more flash memory that RAM. Therefore, for thi... |
Anyone else learn how to read with the help of Dick and Jane - more specifically by reading the Dick and Jane books? Still to this day they're some of my favorites.
The reason I ask is March 28 is National Children's Picture Book Day. It's a day set aside each year to celebrate picture books that come in all shapes, s... |
Friday, September 16, 2011
Creating an Art Journal: bookbinding
My small Derwent sketchbook is almost full, time to make a new one. I wanted it to be bigger, but not to big...with a hard cover that I can decorate, and with heavy paper. And very important (for me) : pages have to lay flat, so I can easily work on them... |
Trade off in physical distribution cost
Trade-offs are ubiquitous in biology this is because everything has a cost associated even things that represent an advantage nothing in nature is free. Chapter 5 - international trade and freight distribution chapter 6 there is a cutting point representing the lowest total logi... |
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Why Hasn't Congress Decided to Allow Imports of Sugar Cane-Based Ethanol From India to Reduce Prices at the Pump??
Ethanol from sugarcane can provide energy security
By Samir Somaiya
Indian Financial Express
December 23, 2007
Ethanol is a versatile and useful product. It is produced from re... |
Tabulating Taboos
What percentage of people wash their hands after going to the restroom?
This is a difficult question to answer accurately. Surveys are unreliable because people are not likely to be truthful about behavior that is considered socially unacceptable. Surveys under-report the true percentage.
Even if i... |
Women in Iceland have walked out of their jobs five times in the last 43 years to protest the gender pay gap.
Kvennafrí 1975. Photo: Ari Kárason / Ljósmyndasafn Reykjavíkur
Today, in 2018, gender pay gap adjusted for working hours is now 16% in Iceland, but the gender income gap is much higher. The average wages of... |
Implicit bias is the new hot topic in diversity these days. But what is it, exactly? Why are we talking about it now? And what do we do about it? Here’s my take on those questions.
What is it?
The best way to define implicit bias is to contrast it against explicit bias. Explicit biases are the conscious judgments tha... |
Plantation and race in the caribbean essay
A major reason for this was that the tests tended to confirm the expectations of white Americans; on average, blacks did less well than whites on IQ tests. You must also have your white servants and overseers distrust all Blacks, but it is necessary that your slaves trust and... |
June 22 (NBD) -- The World Cities Culture (Tianfu) Symposium was held in southwest China's Chengdu Wednesday, bringing together individuals and representatives from 22 member cities of the World Cities Culture Forum, 9 key cities along the Belt and Road Initiative route, as well as 400 cultural institutions.
John Howk... |
IN MATH: 1. n. piece; amount. 2. in percent problems, the part or piece; the product of the base and the rate. 3. v. to divide or separate. EX. I part my hair down the middle.
IN ENGLISH: 1. as defined above. EX. Moses parted the Red Sea.
1. If 50% of 300 dolls have brown eyes, what part have brown eyes?
© 2005, A... |
The Database and Narrative Form
See page 218 in The Language of New Media
Addressing The Myth of Random Access
See page 51 in The Language of New Media
Art and Interface
See page 227 in The Language of New Media
“Historically, the artist made a unique work within a particular medium. Therefore, ... |
Franklin Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy And The Welles Mission (The World Of The Roosevelts), by J. Simon Rofe
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2007; 280 pp., $69.95 – ISBN 9781403980731)
For a short and fruitless mission, this book gives much background information, not all too relevant and some out of sequence. It seems well resea... |
Moscow Clad in Snow (1909) A Silent Film Review
French cameras capture winter scenes in Moscow almost a decade before the Russian Revolution would change the country’s culture forever. This unusually fine example of an actuality film was directed by Joseph-Louis Mundwiller, who would later successfully collaborate wit... |
Honda Accord
Honda Accord is a mid-size car popular worldwide that has been produced since 1976. Among all Honda cars, Accord is between the compact Honda Civic and the large Legend.
Many cars were made on the Accord platform. In the Japanese market, Honda Ascot, Torneo and other cars were available.
In North America,... |
Whatever happened to spiritual health?
In the modern western world, when we are faced with health problems that we can’t explain, we simply say it is undiagnosed. If it relates to emotions, or we cannot observe any physical symptoms, we call it mental illness.
However, in the ancient and medieval world, there was a ... |
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When Patients Should really Go to a Neurologist
A neurologist is actually a medical doctor who treats concerns impacting the brain, spinal wire, and nervous program. Two distinct parts of treatment method that neurologists take care of are persistent pain and rest ailments.Read the n... |
Eyes and hands
This week I have tried to show that theology should be done by the church. The church is, what theologians call, "the hermeneutical community": it is the community who interprets both the text of the gospel and the context. Theology should be done by church members not by elites.
But what is the alte... |
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Most of our jerky flavors are SUGAR FREE!
Sodium Nitrite Facts for Rays Own Brand Products
If you have been wondering what the facts are about Sodium Nitrite, Rays Own Brand has the answers! Rays Own Brand has been researching and gath... |
Women & alcohol
Women's bodies react to alcohol differently than men's do
The majority of the risks and benefits of alcohol consumption relate to women and men alike. However, on average, most women respond to alcohol faster than men because their bodies react to alcohol differently. Also, excessive drinking may be m... |
October 19, 2018
Explained: How heat affects roads, trains and planes
Related Story: A freeway melted in Victoria — and it's only going to get hotter
Roads can melt, train tracks do expand and, when temperatures are high enough, the book on how to fly some planes literally hasn't been written.
This is how heat can ... |
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History of the United States test questions
N. B. Please note that the parenthetic references in brackets do not represent an
exhaustive list of the points you should cover. The... |
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Swords of Mars: The Martian Calendar
Martian days are only slightly longer than an Earth day (less than 3% longer), but the Martian year lasts about 670 days. Mars’ eccentric orbit means its seasons are not equal in length -- the Martian Spring lasts 210 days, Summer 180 days, Fall 160 day... |
Some college coursework completed meaning
Some college coursework completed meaning, And what does some college mean what does some college on applications mean or highest education completed it has high school.
What does it mean if my instructor gives me a grade of incomplete (i) an instructor will give a student a... |
Java Circuit Simulation Workaround ▾
The Teahlab Team
by Isai Damier
interactive half adder digital logic circuit with boolean algebra equation and truth table
The Half-Adder is the basic building block of all arithmetic circuits. Every microchip or machine that can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication... |
Electrospinning | Electrospinning Process | Conventional Process of Electrospinning
Introduction to Conventional Electrospinning
Electrospinning is a relatively simple process to produce nanofibre from polymer solutions or melts. Its roots go back to the early 1930s when the process was patented by Formhals. The advan... |
Antarctic Ice Sheet Study Reveals 8,000-Year Record of Climate Change
December 13, 2016 | University of Cambridge
antarctic sea ice
Iceberg in the Weddell Sea is pictured.
Photo credit: Mike Weber
This discovery may help explain why sea ice is currently expanding in the Southern Ocean despite global warming.
SEE... |
Johan Huizinga
Johan Huizinga
Johan Huizinga (December 7, 1872 – February 1, 1945) was a Dutch historian, a philosopher of culture, and one of the founders of modern cultural history. Succeeding his predecessor, Jacob Burckhardt of the nineteenth century, Huizinga approached history not only from a political perspect... |
Children Get Organized Through Sensory Awareness
Want your Children to be Organized?
Be organized we have to beware of our surroundings, that includes stuff and space. Outer surroundings and what is perceived is always relative to one self so beware of surroundings starts with being aware of one self. Some childr... |
drawing of a government structure
Implications of bad governance
Governance is the one constant factor that determines the growth of a given society. First of all, we have to understand that for any society to grow and have prosperity, then all public resources and money have to be well managed for everyone to gain f... |
Intrauterine system (IUS)
What is it?
The IUS is a tiny plastic device that is placed into your womb, where it discharges the hormone progestogen. The device can work for a total of five years, during which you will not need to worry about using contraception. The IUC is a reversible procedure.
How does it work?
Th... |
Human Trafficking in Russia
Human Trafficking Photo by Andrea Waldrop
Slavery seems like a distant notion. We image slaves as people living hundreds of years ago in conditions that we can’t even imagine. It seems completely disconnected from our everyday lives. We would like to think that human trafficking was an iss... |
Parallel and Asynchronous
.NET 4.0+
Task Cancellation
The fourteenth part of the Parallel Programming in .NET tutorial examines how parallel tasks are cancelled. This includes stopping single tasks, co-ordinating the cancellation of multiple tasks and dealing with tasks that are cancelled before they start.
Cancel... |
Web Scripting with PHP
PHP has emerged as a component of many medium- and large-scale web database applications. This isn't to say that other scripting languages don't have excellent features. However, there are many reasons that make PHP a good choice, including:
• PHP is open source, meaning it is entirely free. ... |
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So, what is a "umgeschulter Linkshänder"?
· brain breaking,left-handed
Well, basically a "umgeschulter Linkshänder" (German term) is a lefty who doesn´t write with his dominat left hand, but with his right hand.
Once upon a time someone decided that everything in life would be so much easier, if peop... |
Mozilla logo in a desktop window7 comments
Spacial Awareness
Published at 6:13pm on 20 Mar 2007
A recent discussion on the forum has given rise to the idea of creating a new desktop operating system using Mozilla as a base.
For the uninitiated, Mozilla is a collection of application development middleware based on... |
Open Loop Pulse Triggering Results
Coil Comparison
In this section we'll look at how the coils compare in various ways. The first thing we can consider is how the coils perform compared to simulated results. Fig 1 shows the force-position curves for the four coils using a solid projectile. 4th order polynomial trend ... |
DS Fuel System Service
Complete Fuel Injection Service
What is a Complete Fuel Injection Service?
The SelTec® Complete Fuel Injection Service is a complete upper engine induction cleaning. Some people refer to this procedure as a flush, purge, or de-carbonization. The SelTec® Complete Fuel Injection service is eff... |
Difference Between Similar Terms and Objects
Difference Between HDD and SSD
While Hard Disk Drives (HDD) remains the leader in the storage media space, new computers and notebooks are increasingly moving towards the more efficient and faster Solid State Drives (SSD). Storage media technology has leaped dramatically o... |
Computer Care: Prevent Laptop Overheating
Laptops are prone to overheating. Learn tips for keeping yours safe and running smoothly.
Laptops, just like any computer equipment, are susceptible to overheating, so certain precautions must be made to make sure your laptop computer performs at its best all the time.
There... |
Rare & Unusual Maine Lobsters
Blue Lobster
Blue lobsters are the result of a genetic defect.
There are about 30 species of lobsters world wide. Some, like the Maine lobster, have the distinctive large claws. Others, like the spiny lobster found in more tropical waters, exchange the claws for extra long antennae. Spi... |
Testing Hardness , Toughness and Stability of Gemstones
Gems Identifications
How Gemstones durability is analysed?
Durability of gemstones helps in gems identification of particular gemstones through its particular characteristics or resistance power in particular environment in its internal structure or externally... |
Spray nozzles
Common types of nozzles
There are about as many nozzles as there are areas of use. A nozzle can be tailored for a specific need. Having said that, there are some “general nozzles”. In general, you could say that there are three kinds of nozzles: convergent, divergent and convergent-divergent nozzles.
•... |
Aug 022012
We live in a period of inflation, but do you have an inflation investment strategy to take advantage of it? After defining inflation, we’ll discuss the best investment strategy to take advantage of current conditions and the dangers that may lie ahead. Flexibility is key in what are rapidly changing conditi... |
How do you tell the story of Christian faith? The difficulty, the crisis, of believing? How do you describe the struggle? There have been many great twentieth-century novelists drawn to the subject–Graham Greene, of course, and François Mauriac, Georges Bernanos and, from his own very particular perspective, Shūsaku... |
10 Interesting Whale Facts
Wednesday, June 26th 2013. | Animals
If you want to know the life of the marine animal, read the following explanation about whale facts. Whale is a mammal. It is estimated that whale has been living on earth for more than millions years. The animals are included in mammals with other aqua... |
Kasper Mansker
Tennessee Pioneer
Kasper Mansker: long hunter, frontiersman, pioneer, Indian fighter, and soldier. In 1780 he built his first fort at present day location Goodlettsville, Tennessee, called Manskers Station , where a reproduction of his first fort stands today as a living history museum in its original l... |
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Final Post
I think that perception psychology should be taken by all psychology majors. Understanding how we perceive things is crucial to understanding how the mind works. We use all of our senses to interpret things, touch, taste, smell, sight and sound. The course focuses heavil... |
A zoom lens is never wide or long enough
I was taking photos at Angkor Wat in Cambodia yesterday with my Olympus E-P1, and noticed something about my pattern of taking photos: Most of the time, I'm taking pictures either fully zoomed in, or fully zoomed out. It was annoying me, because I figured that showed a weakness... |
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Solubility and Saturated Solutions
male ruby-throated hummingbird at feeder
The sugar solution in the hummingbird feeder is colorless and clear. Some solutions are colored but all are clear.
At room temperature, a solvent (such as water) can dissolve only a certain amount of solute. Fo... |
In the 1940´s Emma and Folke Ricklund created a dreamvilla in italian-style. A unique blend off styles; Functional, Mediterranean and Hunting lodge. Folke was an artist and Emma was the owner of the inn, Saxnäsgården, which became a popular destination for artists. Many of the artists were guests in the home. Some of t... |
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The world’s future depends on China’s energy use.
The World’s Future Depends on China’s Energy Use
The World’s Future Depends on China’s Energy Use
The citizen’s guide to the future.
May 15 2015 10:00 AM
China’s Big Bet
The world’s future depends on China’s energy use.
A policeman works in a shroud of smog in Har... |
Oral self care for people with decreased dexterity
If the person you care for has decreased dexterity, like people with stroke, Parkinson's Disease or dementia, etc., can brush but needs some help, you may think of ways to solve brushing problems based on their special needs and encourage independence in daily oral hyg... |
Editorial Note
This article was published in cooperation with Red Flag.
The ocean covers seven tenths of the earth’s surface, and yet unlike land it largely remains a wilderness, with little of it cultivated or sensibly managed. It has enormous potential. A 2009 report for the World Bank by Professor Ragnar Arnason an... |
Can you die of a broken heart? Science says yes. In fact, researchers from the University of Aberdeen have shown that a broken heart can lead to the same type of long-term damage as a heart attack.
Around 3,000 people each year in the UK suffer from takotsubo syndrome, more commonly known as “broken heart syndrome,... |
NASA shares stunning Earth Day view of big blue marble
Today is Earth Day, and NASA is honoring our planet in a way that only NASA can.
The agency took to social media to share a simple (yet mind-blowing) clip of our big blue marble, shot aboard the International Space Station -- 249 miles from the surface.
What's ... |
Dangerous Jobs in Oklahoma: Ranchers and Farmers
Residents of Oklahoma, like everywhere else, need to do what they can to earn a living. For some, this involves facing down tangible danger every time they report to work. As a result, these people face significant risks on a daily basis and many are not sure where to t... |
What Is Kratom?
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is an evergreen tree that is indigenous to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Myanmar. It can grow to about 82 feet, with a trunk reaching 3 feet in diameter. Kratom tree is prominent for its potent relaxing and medicinal benefits.
Kratom leaves are glossy and dark green, wi... |
Particle physicists team up with AI to solve toughest science problems
The Large Hadron Collider generates more data per second than Facebook collects in an entire year – even after compression, it's far too much to store. Through clever use of AI and machine learning, applied in real time, the data can be analysed al... |
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Governing Schools Like Colleges, Part II
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In the prior post, I described an argument that we should govern our schools like our colleges. In breaking this down, I pointed out tha... |
Hyaline Cartilage
Identification: Distinctive lacunae (small spaces containing cells) distinguish cartilages from other connective tissues. Lacunae often are paired. Note lack of fibrous appearance, instead an overall glassy appearance. Color varies.
Features to Know: Chondrocyte in lacuna (arrow).
Fibers Present: C... |
Instrument System
As the world’s first and only preparative iCIEF solution, the CEInfinite instrument system is an innovation of traditional imaged capillary isoelectric focusing (iCIEF). By using ancillary equipment, and patented separation & fraction cartridges, the system is able to transfer separated proteins into... |
Other materials stories that may be of interest
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Ultra-enriched silicon paves the road to quantum computing
Using a relatively straightforward technique, a team of NIST researchers has created what may be the most highly enriched silicon currently being produced. The material ... |
Gerhard Schröder
Former Chancellor of Germany
Before becoming a full-time politician, he was a lawyer, and before becoming Chancellor he served as Prime Minister of Lower Saxony (1990–1998). He is currently the chairman of the board of Nord Stream AG and of Rosneft, after having been hired as a global manager by inv... |
Conversation Circles
Conversation Circles
Conversation Circles is a leaderless meeting process typically used for more complex research decisions that may incite high emotions, as it supports learning and relationship-building. The meeting begins with four patient/public partners sitting in a circle in the middle of ... |
Information for Cat Owners
Responsible ownership of a cat goes beyond just ensuring that you care for and feed the cat. Cat owners have a responsibility to ensure their pet cats don’t kill native wildlife or become a nuisance to others.
But my cat doesn't roam, kill wildlife and isn't a nuisance to my neighbours.
Yo... |
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Penicillium chrysogenum
Penicillium chrysogenum
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Trichocomaceae
Genus: Penicillium
Species: P. chrysogenum
Binomial name
Penicillium chrysogenum
Thom (1910)
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Gene Sheldon
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Gene Sheldon
Gene Sheldon as Bernardo.
Born Eugene Hume
(1908-02-01)February 1, 1908
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Died May 1, 1982(1982-05-01) (aged 74)
Tarzana, California, U.S.
Years active 1934–1970
Spouse(s) Margaret McCann (1944-1982; hi... |
Retarder (chemistry)
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A retarder is a chemical agent that slows down a chemical reaction. For example, retarders are used to slow the chemical reaction hardening of plastic materials such as wallboard, concrete, and adhesives.[1]
Sugar water acts... |
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Shahtoosh shawl
Shahtoosh (also written shahtush, a Persian word meaning "king of fine wools") is the name given to a specific kind of shawl, which is woven with the down hair of the Tibetan antelope (chiru), by craftsmen and women of Kashmir. Th... |
How is heroin addiction
Introduced a drug by Smoking or injecting, acts instantly and causes a strong euphoria that can last up to five hours. These features form in a person addicted to heroin. The addict gets incredible pleasure from the drug, he did not notice the excitement of loved ones, it is not concerned about... |
The Dresden Codex, so named after the city of Dresden in which it's kept and was first recognised for what it was, is one of three known surviving books of the Maya. It is the most complete and well-preserved of the three. The others are the Madrid Codex and the Paris Codex. A fourth, fragmentary work called the Grolie... |
Sorbitol USP
What is Sorbitol?
Sorbitol, which is known by several other names such as Ora-Sweet SF, PCCA Sweet-SF, PCCA-Plus and PCCA Syrup Vehicle is a slow metabolizing sugar alcohol used an artificial sweetener and food additives. Its chemical structure is C6H1406. Sorbitol is found naturally occurring in many f... |
Keep a Consistent Forward Bend through Impact 1
Striking the golf ball correctly is one of the major fundamentals that will separate the more proficient golfers from the lesser experienced golfers.
In order to correctly strike the golf ball on a consistent basis, the height that the club is swung towards the ... |
OII Australia’s Position Statement: DSM-V Draft, February 2010
Update: 2012 Submission to the APA on the DSM-5 Draft
In June 2012, OII Australia, together with OII Aotearoa/NZ released a submission to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), regarding the draft Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders... |
Barry/Berry/Barrymore – Anglo-Norman invaders
History of the Irish name Barry. Image copyright Ireland Calling
History of the Irish name Barry. Image copyright Ireland Calling
Barry is a popular surname in Ireland and while it has origins in the country it also has separate origins in Scotland and France.
Back to Ir... |
Alien civilisations more likely to have existed out there than not
Alien civilisations, including advanced ones, are significantly more likely to have existed out there in the Universe than not, that is, if you make the calculation of likelihood starting right from the Big Bang when everything started, say two scienti... |
DeCoding Women: Why Women Don’t Code & Why They Should
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Women can’t code. There’s no doubt.
It doesn’t matter that Ada Lovelace is considered to be the first computer programmer. She only wrote an algorithm intended to be carried by the 1st modern computer in 1842.
Or that in 1926 Grete Herm... |
Morgan's Raiders
Updated: January 09, 2014
Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry soldiers were known as Morgan Raiders. During the summer of 1863, these men participated in the only significant Confederate invasion of Ohio that occurred during the American Civil War.
Morgan led his Raiders to northern Kent... |
Antebellum (Pre-1861)
The Antebellum Period refers to America prior to the Civil War, especially Southern culture.
Although there are no defined dates for the Antebellum Period, it essentially covers the time from the end of the American Revolution to the beginning of the Civil War. The term is used most often in rom... |
the Legacy continues…………………….
Gregory R. Mann, Ph.D. {ret.}
Cuvier’s Beaked Whale
“Ziphius cavirostris”
Cuvier’s Beaked Whales get their genus name from the Greek word xiphos which means “sword”, the species name comes from the Latin words cavus and rostrum which mean “hollow” and “beak” respectively. Their name re... |
Other events in Nottingham
The Weird and Wonderful World of Physics
Past event - 2016
23 May 19:30 - 22:30 (Doors open at 19:00)
Spanky Van Dyke's (closed down) 17 Goldsmith St,
Nottingham NG1 5JT
Sold Out!
Delve into the deepest, darkest mysteries of the physical world. Hear from the scientists about how the researc... |
Two groups of bivalves, the inoceramids and buchiids, are particularly useful zone fossils in the Mesozoic sedimentary formations of the Antarctic Peninsula region. In the Upper Jurassic, species of the genera Retroceramus, Malayomaorica, Buchia and Anopaea can be traced considerable distances around the margins of Gon... |
skull with teeth
skull with teeth
Horses basically have two types of teeth – incisors and molars.
Molars are located behind the interdental space (bars). Adult horses will have four premolars and three molars – top and bottom, on each side, for a total of 28. Molars are used for chewing and grinding the feed.
Al... |
The Biggest Winners And Losers From The Immediate Oil Market
Includes: AAL, CVX, TSLA
by: Integer Investments
In response to electric vehicles, oil companies are likely to increase supply
This will push down oil prices and slow electric vehicle growth
Despite this, total increase in automobile demand will mean oil... |
Johannes Gutenberg
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Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (more commonly known as Johannes Gutenberg) (1390s – 3 February 1468), was a German metal-worker and inventor. He is famous for his work in printing in the 1450s, ... |
The Ladies' Tea Guild
Friday, July 22, 2011
How to make a gored skirt from the late 1860s.
Petit Courier des Dames, 1868. Cathy Decker.
Pre-Raphaelite costume tips are forthcoming, but in the mean time, let's have a snippet of useful information about 1860s fashion. Everyone is familiar with the fan-shaped hooped ... |
Let’s dive into activities for teaching context clues in the primary grades. I also have a post that breaks down how to teach vocabulary strategies that you can find here.
activities for teaching context clues
Activity #1 Picture Journal for Vocabulary
Many young learners are very concrete and visual. You can let s... |
Dig Everything…
30 Mar
…And Pay Attention.
Dig Everything. What newbie has not heard this? The rationale behind such draconian advice is that by digging every signal, the new detectorist will learn the language of the metal detector better, or sooner.
It should be added however, that along with digging everything, ... |
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