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Why is Liu Xiaobo China's first Nobel prize winner?
Last week, Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on
Charter 08, a document that calls for democratic reforms and greater political freedoms in the People's Republic of China. He is currently in jail for writing ... |
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Parshat Mishpatim
5760 "These are the laws (Mishpatim) you should place before them" The first Rebbe of Chabad, the Baal (author of) HaTanya explains this first sentence of our Torah section to mean: "These are the laws you should put INSIDE of them"
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We couldn’t resist looking at a new development in technology: the water clock.
Now, the first water clocks date back at least 4,000 years ago, and believe it or not, they worked pretty well. The slow drip, drip, drip of water from a large container into a smaller one caused a wood or cork float to gradually rise alo... |
Masking inner feelings is pervasive and generally non-mood dependent. Masking most often occurs in public; yet many will also tend to under-express or inhibit the expression of emotion when among close relations.
Highly motivated to avoid public displays of extreme emotion–in order to ensure that others recognize thei... |
The Vanishing American Pika
Pikas are adorably cute, and nearly everyone who sees these tiny animals is taken aback by their adorableness. The American Pika is one of the toughest animals in the contiguous United States, living high above the tree line, thriving in cold temperatures, small spaces and some of the most ... |
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The phrase ‘social market economy’ gained currency at about the time of the foundation of the Social Democratic Party in the UK in 1981 (see social democracy). It was intended to denote an economy with capitalist modes of production but also a functioning welfare st... |
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Awakening Awareness
Have you ever reflected how as a young child we had little or no idea about so many things in life. As a young child we virtually had no idea about money, religion, politics and all that ‘strange sort of stuff’. Also, as adults, would you believe there’s so many things ... |
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1. Why couldn’t Daniel eat meat?
2. Why did Daniel have to interpret Nebuchadnezzar’s dream?
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Samuel and the World at War
I decided to bracket our study of prophets with Samuel and John - one born just before the first king, and one just before the one and only king. The second study in the series focuses on Samuel before King David. Afterward we'll look at which ... |
How to Reduce Stress When You Don’t Have Time for Activity
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Milky Way monster stars in cosmic reality show
by Steve Roy of Marshall Space Flight Center
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Elements of a Story
A character is a person, an animal, or an imaginary creature that takes part in the action of a story. An author can develop a character by showing you the character's appearance and personality, speech and behavior, thoughts and feelings, and interactions with other characters. (393)
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Kittler, Optical Media
Kittler writing about the difference between a focus on the medium, as opposed to the media content:
To put it plainly: in contrast to certain collegues in media studies, who first wrote about French novels before discovering French cinema and thus only see the task before them today as publish... |
Why You Should Eat Fish
Why is it considered healthy to have fish? This is one question that is there in the minds of most of us who have got the advice of, eating fish at some stage of our lives regularly for a good health. So why fish? Fish if considered to be a super food, which is good for both the mind and the bo... |
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Diagnosing And Treating Dry & Red Eyes in Oviedo, FL
Chronic dry and red eyes develop due to a limited amount of lubricant across the surface of the eyes. Dryness at the surface of the eye often causes irritation that results in excessive redness. The inflammation can continue to worsen, leading to near... |
Airborne Wireless Network: Part of the “Answer” for the Future of AI in Aviation
By Amy Lignor
Just recently, a question was posted on Quora (*the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world): “How do you think AI will impact the aviation industry?” To... |
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The controversy regarding feeding wintering elk has hit the public eye yet again after wolves were accused of killing 19 elk at a feeding station in Wyoming in March. Although agencies maintain that wolves were responsible in Wyoming, there are many questions yet to bDSC_0040 (1)e answered after a similar incident hap... |
Why Do Some Carpet Stain Problems Become Chronic?
Why Do Some Carpet Stain Problems Become Chronic?
Carpets represent some of the most unique furnishings in a home. They provide comfort, warmth and aesthetic completeness to any given room and home.
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Audit Your Wireless Network
The best way to ensure the security of your wireless network by far is to perform your own regular security audits. Far from being a complex task, performing an audit involves taking many of the same steps that a hacker might use to try and compromise your network, and using common “tools o... |
Charles Kokuluk
Charles Kokuluk is an Inupiaq Eskimo born on King Island November 15, 1940. His parents were John Sr. and Barbara Kokuluk. Three of his brothers, Robert, John, and Hubert are also ivory carvers.
Charles recalls that in 1952 his family moved from King Island to Nome because his father wanted his family... |
Crazy Artists
Robert Genn has interesting newsletter online this week, where he asks “How Sick are you?”
The crazy artist is a common stereotype that a lot of artists have to deal with. Some artists have truly deserved the label of the “mad artist”, some of us have mad moments, and some of us are happy, well adjusted ... |
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Demetrius Lacroix: Haitian Vodou Cursing
Haitian Vodou cursing was the subject of one of the talks at The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic’s annual conference, Poppets, Pins and Power: The Craft of Cursing, earlier this month.
The talk was by Demetrius Lacroix, an initiate of Haitian Vodou, Brazi... |
Peas are held in high esteem by mankind. From remote ages man has
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“As our feelings change, this mixture of peptides travels throughout your body and your brain. And they’re literally changing the chemistry of every cell in your body,” says neuroscientist Dr. Candace Pert.
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The Lost Secret of Compressor Zr 61
Each atom is going to have to be connected to some other atom with a line that counts as 1 bond. If two atoms require exactly the same number of bonds it’s acceptable to add in any purchase. You and all the objects around you’re made from atoms. Stable atoms have the exact number of... |
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air flow in roomGenerally speaking it’s best to fit radiators beneath the windows of a room. The reason for this is two fold.
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Careers in science, technology, engineering and math are in in more demand than ever. But what does it really take to become a STEM rock star?
Industry leaders say curiosity and excitement are two unbeatable assets. But you’ll also need strong academic credentials and a career plan.
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It used to be simple.
Music came out of the stereo. The stereo had two speakers. You connected your CD player and tape deck to the receiver via fairly simple stereo cables. The wires to the stereo speakers were run along the same side of the wall as the stereo, so it wasn’t so unsightly.
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The Exodus in Its Historical Setting -- By: Clyde T. Francisco
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Puppy Instruction For The Beginner Dog Owner
Dogs are pack animals and many of their behaviors indicate this reality. When you get a new puppy one of the foremost and the most valuable things that you can do is to establish dominance. You are the “pack leader” and you must act fittingly.
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There are millions of people around the world who want to be able to cure their acne problem so it is no surprise that there is a huge market in supposed cures. However the problem with these cures is that they rarely work – and in some cases they can make the problem worse! There are also a lot of different myths ab... |
11. Debugging Programs That Use Overlays
If your program is too large to fit completely in your target system's memory, you can sometimes use overlays to work around this problem. GDB provides some support for debugging programs that use overlays.
11.1 How Overlays Work A general explanation of overlays.
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Journey into the Brain
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1. Let students know today’s lesson is about the brain. Ask students to brainstorm some facts they know about the human brain. Write down their an... |
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This satellite tutorial covers what is a satellite,include both natural satellite and artificial communication satellite. It covers function of satellite transponder.
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How radiometric dating supports the theory of evolution
What evidence refutes the transformation hypothesis? The question should be whether or not carbon-14 can be used to date any artifacts at all? Some of the most distinctive assemblages of plants and animals occur in regions that have been physically separated for ... |
Student turnover slows academic growth, but many states aren’t tracking the churn
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Back to the question. I had, at some point, broken down Treknology into three components: Information, Energy, and Manufacturing. Applying those categories to transporting today's technology, information is the most easily solved. Energy? Assuming it's available, as mentioned las... |
The large majority of people today have a mobile device. Most people only use their phone as entertainment and enjoy content.
We on the other hand wanted people to learn something about their body and health. Way to many people don’t treat their body well. This is mainly because of ignorance.
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Examples of Productive Work Pedagogy in school curriculum on the theme of Waste
List of Activities designed for schools: related to waste
1. A) Segregate Dry/ Wet/ and reject Household waste every day . Learn to do fractions/ percentages on this measurement. ( per day waste or per month waste per category of waste( ... |
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I. The Golem: A Symptomatic Reading
Produce an interpretation of The Golem as a text which 1) is a symptom of its cultural-historical context and 2) operates within or alongside a gothic mode or register. In your essay be sure to use specific narratological concepts taken from Abbott... |
The strangeness and charm of subatomic particles
Written by: Captain Skellett // June 7th, 2010 // How Things Work, Jibber Jabber, The Realm of Bizzare
In early high school I was told an atom was the smallest piece of matter in the universe. If you divided matter into pieces as small as they could be, the smallest pi... |
Equal Pay Is Anti-Women
I know your reaction, and that’s ok, you aren’t the only one. How can an equal pay law, a government decree forcing employers to pay women the same as men for identical jobs, possibly be anti-women? Men and women would both earn equal incomes for equal work. Gender inequality would wash away, p... |
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SWBAT work backwards by using the inverse operation.
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Students can find answers to problems by starting with the end result and working backwards using inverse operations.
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Harry Potter Fans Will Love How This New Spider Species Was Named
Professor Godric Gryiffindor was one of the four founding wizards of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and his legacy lives on in the famous Sorting Hat in the Harry Potter book series.
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Dementia and health care costs are on the rise.
According to a recent article appearing in both the Huffington Post and USA Today, Alzheimer's disease is rapidly rising in the United States. Citing data from 2011 Alzheimer's Disease: Facts and Figures from the Alzheimer's Association, the author of both articles point... |
Is Your Flexibility Determined Through Genetics or Training?
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Is Your Flexibility Determined Through Genetics or Training?
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Load & Run High-tech Paganism-Digital Polytheism By Timothy Leary and Eric Gullichsen We place no reliance On virgin or pigeon; Our Method is Science, Our Aim is Religion. -- Aleister Crowley, mot from the journal "Equinox" People jacked in so they could hustle. Put the trodes on and they were out there, all the data i... |
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Find out one of the most popular fruits in the world in Facts about Bananas. Banana is a good fruit to eat every single day. It gives you a lot of nutrition. Banana is an edible fruit included in the genus Musa. These flowering plants have different kinds of fr... |
In a fascinating and in-depth Bloomberg piece, investigative reporter Christopher Leonard lays out the agricultural murder mystery of our time. Starting in February 2015, someone who had to have intimate knowledge of how factory chicken farming (including climate controls, fans, and alarm systems) works systematically ... |
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Have You Ever Wished Your Pet Could Talk? Animal Communicators Are Fluent in Petspeak
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Problematic algae, species that do not settle or are not easily removed by water treatment processes, are common in many water treatment plants (WTPs). We recorded algae in the water that overflowed from sedimentation basins (SBs) to filtration basins of WTPs in South Korea. Diatoms were common and other algae were not... |
Only three known species go through menopause: killer whales, short-finned pilot whales, and humans. Two years ago, scientists suggested whales do this to focus their attention on the survival of their families rather than on birthing more offspring. But now this same team reports there’s another—and darker—reason: Old... |
Fertile eggs created from stem cells
These mice came from eggs created in the lab by scientists using embryonic stem cells. Photo by Kasuhiko Hayashi.
You may read about this paper already, about scientists turning stem cells into fertile eggs (for example, this article at NPR). And of course, it deserves the hype. T... |
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Why Warm Up?
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When you were young you never had to warm up before climbing a tree or playing tag. So why is pre-exercise warm up now an accepted, even expected, part of exercise? And how should you do it?
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Predicted Change to the Southern Ocean Silicate Front
Source: Freeman, N. M., N. S. Lovenduski, D. R. Munro, K. M. Krumhardt, K. Lindsay, M. C. Long, and M. Maclennan (2018), The variable and changing Southern Ocean Silicate Front: Insights from the CESM Large Ensemble. Global Biogeochemical Cycles... |
Listen to his music and forget your political agenda
by Marcell Lőrincz from Music Against Racism Hungary
ML: You have many identities because you are from Europe, from Ukraine, but living in the United States. You have Roma roots and you were an immigrant and a refugee. What kind of experiences you had? Did you m... |
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Childhood Vaccinations
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As a parent, there is nothing we feel so strongly as the need to keep our children safe; not knowing how to best do that can be challenging. On the topic of childhood vaccinations, there are countless articles to be found on the Web – and ... |
Reverend Wright And Hiroshima—How Many Lives Did Hiroshima Save?
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One of the reasons the Reverend Jeremiah Wright was saying "God Damn America" is that America bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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The Pluto Flyby: Euro Civilization's Last Hurrah?
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The greatest event of this past two weeks was the fly-by of Pluto by the American spacecraft New Horizons.
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Five Chemicals in Nail Polish to Avoid
When it comes to doing something as simple as painting your nails, your first thought isn’t whether or not you could be doing harm to yourself. But the reality is that the chemicals in nail polish are harmful to everyone who uses them, especially those who are repeatedly exposed ... |
Language awareness / Talking point
In the English language there are many idioms that refer to the parts of the body.
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B. Replace the phrase underlined with an appropriate idiom in its correct grammatical form.
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Generalizing vs Specializing
Do you ever feel like you are interested in everything? Like you can’t possibly settle down and pick one thing that you’ll end up doing for the rest of your life?
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5 things to know about the new species of tick in the U.S.
A female longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis).
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Survival of the Fittest ...Families
"Family values" is the war cry of politics in this decade. In the 1992 campaign the phrase tended to mean its opposite: "My opponent is for divorce, drugs, unmarried parenthood, and railroads that don't run on time. I am the champion of family values." A nondefinition if there ever ... |
How to Properly Handle and Train Geese
Geese are more than just very large waterfowl. They have a particular purpose on the farm as geese make excellent watchdogs for a flock of ducks. If you are raising waterfowl for eggs or for meat, it is always a good idea to have these "guard" birds handy. The proper conditioning... |
Suffering: Part 3
Genesis of suffering
Suffering is an emotional experience spawned from fear. Life is all energy. Energy can be manifested in either love or fear. All behaviors are therefore derived from either fear or love. Fear is exhibited in the form of anger, anxiety and depression. Anger is a bubble of fear bu... |
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If you’ve paid any attention to physics or physical science research in the past few years, you’ve heard about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. The LHC was built partially with the hopes of finding the elusive Higgs boson, a theorized but undiscovered parti... |
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Yoga helps Jennifer Augustus manage her depression and anxiety. Her classes force her to get out of bed and out of the house on days she doesn't want to. Through yoga, she's learned to control her breathing and let go of stress.
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We all know that Rome wasn’t built in a day. The well-used motto reminds us that cities and homes take time to create. They move at a glacial pace in comparison to the human imagination, where we can think lightyears ahead.
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My doctor says he needs to do a biopsy due to abnormal pap smear. Will it hurt?
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Building Accountability in the Dance Field: An Interview with Michèle Steinwald
This interview took place on September 29, 2018.
Hope Mohr: I’m interested in the work and thinking you’ve been doing about decolonizing curatorial practice.
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Why do entrepreneurs go to VC and private investors instead of banks? originally appeared on Quora - the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world.
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Central America Unprepared for Wave of Synthetic Drugs
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What is a Social Entrepreneur Anyhow
"Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry."— Bill Drayton, CEO, chair and founder of Ashoka, a global nonprofit organization devoted to developing the profession of social e... |
History of the Conflict in Northern Ireland
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The conflict in Northern Ireland was one of the greatest that happened in the 20th century whose impact is felt up-to-date. The occurrence of this conflict occurred at a time when the northern region was experiencing a lot of unrest. The war in Northern Ir... |
Homework: Research the meaning of the Chinese Dragon
Homework can be fun! As an introduction to Chinese history and the rule of Emperor Shi Huangdi, pupils visit the library or their home computer to research the Chinese dragon. What does it symbolize? They hen write a children’s story with the dragon as a main charac... |
Driverless Car Crashes: Whose Fault is It?
Driverless Car Crashes: Whose Fault is It?
One of Uber’s autonomous vehicles in Tempe, Arizona (a Phoenix suburb) struck and killed a 49-year-old pedestrian on March 18, 2018. A “safety” driver was in the driver’s seat and was found to be unimpaired, though they did not take... |
Educational Psychology and Students Full Inclusion Essay
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1. What is your philosophy of education?
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What's the Difference Between a Gooch, Taint, and Grundle?
The human body is truly a marvel of natural engineering. When you think of all of the parts of our bodies that have a direct and ingenious purpose, you begin to really appreciate the powers of mother nature. Of course, there are also areas o... |
Exothermic reactions or processes emit energy (heat) during reactions, making them net generators of energy. Alkylation is an example of one of the few exothermic refining processes.
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