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I can imagine uses for this where clause in programs other than just explicitly shadowing pattern variables which would otherwise be captured. Not only might we consider definitions in there, like Haskell, we might also consider other bits and pieces. Recall the thorny issue of
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Here’s another excerpt from the draft manuscript of my forthcoming book, Computing the Climate.
The idea that the temperature of the planet could be analyzed as a mathematical problem was first suggested by the French mathematician, Joseph Fourier, in the 1820s. Fourier had studied the up-and-down cycles of temperatur... |
Financial Tips: Introduction To Mutual Funds
Investing in a mutual fund will reap more return longterm than most stocks. Information on yielding returns on your investment.
When you invest in a mutual fund you are actually buying shares in the fund itself, which means you own a small part of the entire portfolio of t... |
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Explaining Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) provides instantaneous power when the main utility power source fails, allowing time for the power to return or for the user to shut down the system or equipment by closing running computer system applications and using the operating s... |
The Venetian castle located in the Mpohalis and just 2 km from the city. The Castle has great historical importance as it inside the Medieval years was located the capital of the island. The exact date that the castle was built is not known.
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The conservation efforts for Asiatic lion started from 1910. Read more about Indian lions conservation efforts.
Asiatic Lion Conservation Efforts
Asiatic Lion is facing a major threat to its survival not in India only, but the whole world. Initially the population of the Asiatic Lion was distribute... |
Carol the Coach: Nerve Cells That Fire Together Wire Together---The Brain Science Behind Change
People come into the office wanting to change but not believing that they can. My job is to show them that the single most important thing that they can do is to shape how they choose to think. In other words, what you focu... |
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Frying with olive oil
Frying is one of the few characteristics common to the entire Mediterranean area, be it European, Asian or African, and to the three religions practised, Christian, Muslim and Jewish. It is one of the oldest methods in existence of cooking food.
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This is America
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Public expressions of violence are not merely a matter of the number of lives lost; their impact cannot be measured in such terms. Rather their impact is shaped a great deal by the lens we view them through, through narratives already present in society. Take, for example, the Orlando shooting ... |
Wisdom and Suffering
Rivka Olenick
"When a person suffers any type of misfortune, he/she should use it as a cue to arouse his/her improvement." Chovos Halvovos Brochos 5a; 7:6.
We should do everything possible to protect ourselves and avoid unnecessary suffering and psychological harm. First we have to make the eff... |
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Hunting season for Higgs ends
But researchers confident that the existence of the Higgs boson will be decided in 2012.
LHC tunnelThe Large Hadron Collider has not yet seen any definitive sign of the Higgs boson.CERN
This year's hunt for the Higg... |
Head Lice
Head lice are small insects, gray or white in color and have no wings. Head lice have claws that cling to hair shafts and they spend their entire life cycle on the heads of people sucking blood for nutrition.
Because head lice cannot live for more than 48 hours without a blood meal, they do not live long of... |
Say What? How American Accents Came About
As a limey myself (someone from the UK), I soon realized that - just as in the UK - Americans have a lot of different accents. But why? I recall seeing something on PBS years ago about it, and it was all insanely complicated.
If you want something a little easier to follow, "... |
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3D Technology in Cinema: IMAX 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby 3D and XpanD 3D
After we've made an overview of the 3D glasses kinds currently in use, let's take a look at the 3D technology systems used in cinema theaters. The most widespread technologies for 3D projection in movie theaters are IMAX 3D, RealD... |
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10 health benefits of papaya
A fruit that grows in the country throughout the year, the papaya, like most fruits, appears green when young but turns amber or orange as it ripens. This is one of the many fruits that originally grow in Central America but are now popular... |
What is ASP Hosting in a nutshell?
In web applications, to be able to produce dynamic, real-time content, your static web documents should have server-side scripting languages that run program code whenever the server receives a request for that web document. Some popular server-side scripting languages are Java Serve... |
22 August 1932 Dame Janet Stancomb-Wills
Following the early death of her father, Janet Stancomb and her sister were adopted by their uncle, Sir William Henry Wills. The Wills family amassed their vast fortune in the 18th century in the tobacco trade when slave produced tobacco was imported to Bristol from the Americ... |
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Can Certain Foods Repel Mosquitoes?
If you are constantly bitten by mosquitoes, you may be wondering if there are things that you can do that will stop mosquitoes from biting you. It is true that some people naturally attract mosquitoes more than others, but there are some foods that you can eat and some you can avoid... |
On #resist - utterance as activism
On #resist – utterance as activism
There is a growing linguistic phenomenon for internet-powered American hyper-liberals aiming to challenge the Trump Administration, conservatism, and capitalism in general. After finishing a brief platitude, tweet or satirical statement on the curre... |
See how fast you can type your novel
How fast can you type your novel? The faster you can type, the quicker you can produce drafts. Always a benefit! Though it’s obviously not just speed that’s important, accuracy is too.
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BREXIT: What Does It Mean for Latin America and the Caribbean?
The UK is a country of just 242 thousand square kilometers (compared to Mexico’s 1.9 mn, Argentina’s 2.7 mn and Brazil’s 8.4 mn) located about 7,000 km from Barbados and more than 7,500 km from anywhere on the mainland of Latin America (it’s just over 7,... |
Some Hearing Aids Are Not Hearing Aids. What?
The title to this article is confusing, but the same can be said about devices that can help you hear better. Just because a device “aids” your hearing, doesn’t mean that it is a true “hearing aid,” in the official sense.
To understand this, consider the difference betwee... |
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Benjamin Bratton on Speculative Design
For Dis magazine, Benjamin Bratton writes about Speculative Design as a potential future alternative to mainstream design. Read Bratton in partial below, or in full via Dis.
Speculative Design (SD) understands itself as progressive alternative perspective to much of ma... |
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Under the Gaze of Theory
From the start of modernity art began to manifest a certain dependence on theory. At that time—and even much later—art’s “need of explanation” (Kommentarbeduerftigkeit), as Arnold Gehlen characterized this hunger for theory was, in its turn, explained by the fact that modern art is “... |
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Rock layers and cave formations
Are creationists mistaken on how and how long they take to form?
Published: 30 July 2011 (GMT+10)
Tas Walker Mud can settle from flowing water.
Mud can settle from flowing water.
This week’s correspondence deals with rock layers and cave formations. CMI... |
Photodissociation Dynamics
The time-resolved Fourier transform infrared emission spectrum of dicyclopropyl ketone after photodissociation with a 193 nm photon. Analysis of the spectra show that free CO is formed, which the C3H5 radical fragments isomerizes from the cyclic cyclopropyl radical to the resonance stabilize... |
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In mathematics and physics, a tensor field assigns a tensor to each point of a mathematical space (typically a Euclidean space or manifold). Tensor fields are used in differential geometry, algebraic geometry, general relativity, in the analysis of stress... |
What does the term "hot dog lawyer" mean? I've heard this term quite a few times, and I am not sure what does the term "hot dog" as an adjective describe?
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“And they usually don't have a hot-dog lawyer waiting for them when they arrive at the station.”
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Chapter 20: Least Oxygen Dependent
Andy Rasmussen
Department of Entomology & Nematology
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0620
May 1, 1996
Apneustic insects (those with closed tracheal systems) rely solely on dissolved oxygen and show the least oxygen dependence. Midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) are common ... |
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Olive oil nutrient linked to processes that prevent cancer in brain
A compound found in olive oil may help to prevent cancer developing in the brain, a study shows
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Research into oleic acid -- the primary ingredient in olive oil -- has shown how it can help prevent cancer-ca... |
Phases and Side of the Moon
In the real world, the Moon is spherical. It doesn’t emit its own light; it gets its light from the Sun. The Moon is tidally locked, causing one side of it to be permanently turned towards the Earth. The lunar phase occurs because of the change in the position of Sun-Earth-Moon with respec... |
Neurosurgeon or the Next Monet?
by Alexandra Rojek
The mysteries of the brain and its functioning are both an object of fascination for researchers, for the ordinary human, but are also the source of much difficulty in cases of brain cancer. To make a surgeon’s job of removing a cancerous tumor even more difficult th... |
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How College Students Can Start Establishing Credit
College is a time for many firsts: living away from home, meeting different people and learning new things. It’s also a time to start setting yourself up for financial success after graduation. Begin by establishing credit.
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Thelonious Monk – Daydreaming
To tell the life of Thelonious Monk is to tell a mystery. He played with Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, and Sonny Rollins, and his compositions are the master works of jazz. From bebop to his own rhythmic, angular style of the late 50s and early 60s, he was a force of soph... |
Myths Surrounding the Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza) in Puerto Rico
Nationalist leader, Pedro Albizu Campos, who had been convicted of sedition and conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States in 1937, returned to Puerto Rico from New York City on December 15, 1947, four years after been released from fede... |
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Teacher’s Lounge: Six Ways to KILL the Love of Reading
February 27, 2015
Or, suppose they gave a common-core-aligned lesson plan and nobody came?
Here’s a tale of three sisters. The first two don’t remember learning to read as a struggle, even though kill-readingtheir companions on the j... |
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When it comes to your brain, bigger is better. Studies have shown that people with greater brain volume have sharper, quicker minds.
But our brains begin to shrink as we age. After age 25, your brain loses about 2 grams of weight every year. But what if eating certain foods c... |
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The stereotype of a successful salesperson is an extrovert who sells anything to anybody. He (or, less commonly, she) charms customers so thoroughly that they sign on the dotted line before they know what hi... |
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Swat II: on Heracles’ track to the Indus
In 1926 Aurel Stein, the Hungarian/British archaeologist and explorer, spent two and a half months touring Upper Swat, then an independent princely state beyond the boundaries of British India. In 1926 it was for the first time peaceful... |
Give me ‘Sapele water!’
The story is told of a woman in Sapele, who was a dealer in locally made gin, popularly called Ogogoro. This was during colonial rule when the sale and consumption of locally made gin was prohibited. The woman was arrested and charged to court. During her trial, her counsel argued that his clie... |
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When I recently passed by the new bronze bust of Leonidas that was erected in Sparta Place, Brunswick, two aspects of the display concerned me.
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Lilly Wave
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