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Warming World It's Time to Give Up the 2 Degree Target
Limiting global warming to just 2 degrees Celsius, as called for by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, has become patently unrealistic. Political will is lacking, and emissions continue to increase. The target needs to be revised.
Emissions continue t... |
Mattress Cleaning
It seems unbelievable, but the average mattress can contain up to 10 million microscopic dust mites. Tiny little critters creating fecal matter all day long and wreaking havoc on your allergies and respiratory system. Mattress cleaning is common in many parts of the world -- especially in Europe -- a... |
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Transliteration is the practice of converting a text from one writing system into another in a systematic way.
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Sep 24, 2018
How Artificial Intelligence Is Shaking Up the Job Market
It is not just the demand for new technological skills based on machine learning, neural nets and the like, but a co-evolutionary increase in the need for better people skills in order to optimize the impact of AI and assoc... |
Ingenuity: ancient water harvesting in the Altiplano of Bolivia
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Economics Basics Demand and supply
What Is Economics
Macro and Microeconomics
Production Possibility Frontier (PPF)
Opportunity Cost
Specialization and Comparative Advantage
Absolute Advantage
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An English Pointer Named Judy Rescued British POWs from a Sinking Ship, Fought a Crocodile & Earned Three Medals
Judy was a purebred pointer from Shanghai who became mascot for HMS Gnat in 1936. WWII's only canine prisoner of war, she was captured by the Japanese, survived several camps and a shipwreck, and was awarde... |
Universal influenza vaccine on the anvil
London: Taking various seasonal flu vaccines may become a thing of the past if researchers are able design a vaccine that gives decades-long protection from any flu virus strain.
Anthony S. Fauci, and Gary J. Nabel of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases c... |
My response to the activity assigned for reading week (week 5) is a new set of instructions, more precisely a recipe to get to feel what someone else felt before, which is expressed in a pice of art — My Bed, by Tracey Emin, 1998.
Recipes normally instruct you how to do things in a kitchen, step by step, starting off ... |
Ecology, Featured, Introduction
We Are Water
Water is an essential component to life and the development of life. Our bodies are one of the most complex systems anatomically known. It’s no coincidence that the two go hand in hand. Our bodies need water to survive and it is a balance, not too much, not too little. Thi... |
Gilgamesh the King: Focus on Comprehension
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Demonstrate understanding of the myth, "Gilgamesh the King" by describing how the plot unfolds.
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Journey back in time to discover how a mythical king learns what it means to be human.
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Transforming Your Neighbourhood the Cachiman Way
Have you ever looked around your neighbourhood and not known where to start?
You see dysfunction, but can’t figure out the cause; you see pain, but can’t figure out the cure. The city runs an anti-litter campaign but it fails; a gym around the corner offers a summer ... |
How to Read a Food Label and really Understand those Numbers
The information of the food label provides total amounts per serving of the different nutrients. These are shown in grams which are abbreviated as g; or in milligrams, shown as mg.
How do you read food labels?
Use total amounts to compare food labels of s... |
How A Cooking Class Can Help Your Child Grow In Life
While I was busy making my chapatis for the day, my 3 year old son was constantly nagging me to give him some wheat dough to play with. I tried to distract him by giving him spoons and ladles to play with, but nothing really helped. Then came my neighbor’s son into ... |
The Amazing Reason Why Cats Purr
The Amazing Reason Why Cats Purr
Most people believe cats purr when they are content or happy, end of story. While cats do purr when they are content, researchers attempting to uncover the answer to this 3,000-year-old mystery are finding the answer more complicated – and fascinating... |
The Importance of Exfoliation
Exfoliate your way to healthy, glowing skin.
You may be cleansing, moisturizing, and slathering on the sunscreen—but if you’re not exfoliating, your skin isn’t as healthy as it could be.
What is Exfoliation?
Exfoliation refers to the removal of the dead skin cells on the skin’s surface... |
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Eroding cliffs at Joggins, Nova Scotia, reveal abundant polystrate tree trunks and horizontal coalified wood.
Polystrate fossils: evidence for a young earth
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Tree trunk fossils are frequently found cutting across many geological layers—hence the name p... |
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Those of us who can, reset our body clocks daily. The primary cue from the environment is light. The vast majority of us need to advance our phase, that is, shorten our built-in day to match the light/dark cycl... |
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In 1928, Admiral Richard E. Byrd embarked on an expedition to be the first to fly over the South Pole. To the American public, Byrd had gained a reputation as an aviation pioneer. And explorer of extreme lands. He'd been credited in 1926 with being the first to fly over the Nort... |
Korean Food Part 1
One of the best things about living in Korea is the food. Like many Asian cultures, food is traditionally shared in Korea. Often the main will be cooked in the center of the table There are many side dishes (Banchan, 반찬) with most Korean meals. Kimchi 김치 is ubiquitous, often with many other types ... |
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Solar Eclipse [Ferrara Comacchio] Earthquakes
I say "earthquakes"; but I suspect changes in underground water play a part...
At 02:03 UTC on May 20, 2012 - a day before the May 21 Solar Eclipse, a shallow 6.1 earthquake shook a wide area close to Parma, Northern Italy.
On September 8, 2011 -... |
Syrian literature in times of turmoil
An author on standby
The Arab revolutions – and the Syrian revolution in particular – changed authors conception of themselves. For some, the change was so great that they find they can no longer write. This is the experience of Dima Wannous, one of Syria′s outstanding young auth... |
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The astronomical basis of the Hindu lunar day
In Vedic timekeeping, a tithi (also spelled thithi) is a lunar day, or the time it takes for the longitudinal angle between the Moon and the Sun to increase by 12°. In other words, a thithi is a time-d... |
Monsato GMO crops damage red blood cells, organs
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Studies are now showing that Monsanto crops damage red blood cells which are responsible for delivering oxygen to the body. And without functioning red blood cells, our bodies are in critica... |
Canary Testing
According to Aslan Brooke, “companies use “Canary Deployments” or “Canary Testing” to test software in production by routing a subset of users to new functionality as part of continuous delivery according to Nolio in their 1st video in a series about DevOps Best Practices.” A canary release is, therefo... |
Incredible Edibles
The mad genius of “Modernist Cuisine.”
by John Lanchester
Nathan Myhrvold and his culinary colleagues love to cut things in half
Nathan Myhrvold and his culinary colleagues love to cut things in half—like this traditional pot roast—and show cross sections.
In 2004, Nathan Myhrvold, who had, fiv... |
LTI Integration and How it Influences Grade Passback and Setting Up Yellowdig Points
LTI Integration and What That Means for Using Yellowdig Grade Passback with Your Learning Management System
Yellowdig relies on Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards to communicate with different learning management system... |
Tag Archives: American History
Keep Your Eyes On The Prize
Your age has a direct effect on what you are taught in history class. If you were in school during the Vietnam War, chances are you weren’t being taught anything about it (save for a current event discussion or two.) If you attended school immediately follow... |
Tourists discovered the Diamond beach in Iceland
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It is a bit surprising in a country that has a lot to offer regarding natural wonders and attractions to witness how tourists and visitors find and define new places. Places that quite unexpectedly become popular or even develop into landm... |
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1920s FILM highlights~ Murnau's Sunrise and Nosferatu
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Similarities and Disparities in the Films of Sunrise and Nosferatu
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|IMAGINE - Robots Understanding Their Actions by Imagining Their Effects (EU H2020, 2017-2020): seeks to enable robots to understand the structure of th... |
Violence In Spirituality
laitman_622_01Torah, Deuteronomy 22:25: But if a man finds the betrothed girl in the field, and the man overpowers her and lies with her, then only the man who lay with her shall die.
Question: What does violence mean in spirituality?
Answer: Violence is the disparity of a desire and a Masac... |
Anti-vaccine social movement threatens global health
Since 2008, diseases such as measles, mumps, and whooping cough have increased, among others which had been controlled thanks to vaccines
Anti-vaccine social movement threatens global health
Diseases that had been eradicated have begun to resurface, due to movemen... |
Where are the Latinos who have left their country?
More than half are in the US and those who travel to rich countries tend to be more educated
Where are the Latinos who have left their country?
There are 37.7 million people from Latin America and the Caribbean who have left their country of origin. Some move to cou... |
The modern mortgage market offers a variety of mortgage loans catering to the needs of homebuyers. The titles and details of these plans can become confusing, especially as new types are introduced continuously. You can make sense of these loan types, however, if you understand the basic principles that govern all m... |
Friday, December 22, 2017
"Dinner With Darwin: Food, Drink, and Evolution"
Jonathan Silvertown, in his recently published book Dinner with Darwin, presents a tour of humanity from prehistory to recent times. He explains what hominids -- both humans and pre-humans -- ate while evolution, natural selection, and artific... |
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Magnetic Water Purifier Hand Drawings
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The electrocardiogram or ECG, records the electrical activity of the heart. It is used to determine if the heart has an abnormal rhythm. If the heart muscle is abnormally thick, or if the cardiac muscle is receiving less than optimal oxygenated blood. The normal pattern of electrical activity that is seen on an ECG is ... |
Why do we turn red with embarrassment?
Blushing is a specifically human characteristic, since, as Charles Darwin showed in his work The expression of emotions in man and animals, our closest relatives, such as the chimpanzee, gorilla, or orangutan, do not blush.
The physiological mechanism by which we turn red with... |
The original X-files
From real-life ghost hunters to werewolves and teen vampire romances, contemporary pop culture is full of tales of the supernatural.
Society's fascination with vampires and things that go bump in the night is nothing new—it has existed for centuries. Lisa Smith explains that such tales grew out o... |
Getting Serious
Organizing white-collar workers
Maida Rosenstein is president of Local 2110 of the United Auto Workers, which represents workers in publishing, the arts, and universities in New York City. For forty years she has worked to organize traditionally nonunion industries, such as magazines and galleries. We... |
NASA’s SDO Captures Striking Sunspot Larger Than Earth
NASA scientists have captured an incredible spot on the sun that looks tiny but it’s bigger than the Earth planet. The sunspot was visible the first time after the sun appeared spotless for the last two days. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recently released ... |
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There’s Too Many Programming Languages!
October 6, 2015
It’s an opinion that often comes up in development circles. We’re in the middle of a sort of language boom right now, and every time someone comes along and announces a new language, other people suggest that we should all stop creating new prog... |
Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research
What is qualitative research?
Qualitative research is a term that covers a range of data collection methods, for example interviews, focus groups, observation, recordings (audio or video) and documents. It is often used to explore in-depth a problem or phenomenon, to gain a ... |
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Answering Objections 3: Faith is Unbelievable
And for faith.. Can’t you believe in anything using faith?
Faith, Belief, Knowledge, having a Hunch, and Speculation are not distinct concepts, but rather, differing degrees of the same concept. We accept a thing as truth — call it X — on the basis of s... |
Hattingh: South Africa — Electricity Subsidies for Rich, Cut-offs for Poor
South Africa: Subsidies for the Rich, Cut-offs for the Poor
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Electricity in South Africa
The article looks at how the state and the rich are using Eskom to s... |
Naturally occurring protection against severe malaria
In a study(*) to be published in the next issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, in Portugal, show that an anti-oxidant drug can protect against the development of deadly forms of mal... |
The Difficulty Of Private Contact Discovery
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Building a social network is not easy. Social networks have value proportional to their size, so participants aren’t motivated to join new social networks which aren’t already large. It’s a paradox where if people haven’t already joined, people aren’t ... |
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Handling LaTeX in WordPress and React.js
I’m in the midst of building a WordPress plugin that interfaces with WeBWorK, a web application for math and science homework. The plugin features a JavaScript app powered by React and Redux, which lives inside of a WordPress page template and ... |
Hell Behind Bars: 7 of History’s Most Brutal Prisons Since Ancient Times
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This prison was built in Sao Paolo in 1920 and was specifically designed to meet new criminal code regulations in Brazil. However, it was not officially opened until 1956, so it was immediately an outdated p... |
Annobón, Equatorial Guinea
Photo: Bioko Islander (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (], via Wikimedia Commons
There’s an island off the coast of Africa you need to keep an eye on. But it’s not off the east coast, where luxury resorts have taken over the western Indian Ocean. This one is in the often overlooked Atlantic Ocean, i... |
What is the atmosphere?
Looking to the stars
The atmosphere has been a curiosity since the beginning of time. Looking at the clouds and seeing them form to all sorts of shapes and sizes, is a relaxing pass time. As children and at times as adults, looking at the different shapes as they lay on the grass. Looking b... |
If you’re anything like me, summertime is filled with countless hours outside. Whether it is swimming, hiking, boating, or running, I am constantly soaking in the sun’s rays to hopefully get that desired golden tan. However, I recently vacationed in Lake Powell and, while I came back with a nice tan, my mom came back l... |
General union
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A general union is a trade union (called labor union in American English) which represents workers from all industries and companies, rather than just one organisation or a particular sector, as in a craft union or industrial union.... |
Sustainable Energy Solutions
Organizations large and small desire to implement sustainable solutions. Alliance can help you balance the energy equation.
Sustainability means more than renewable energy; it means good stewardship of our natural resources and meeting the needs of today while ensuring those of future gen... |
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Curriculum vitae, usually abbreviated to just CV, is a fancy term for a resume widely used in most English-speaking countries. America is an exception; here the term is used more commonly in an academic or medical context, referring to a document th... |
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Campus unveils powerful brain scanner devoted solely to research
By Patricia McBroom, Public Affairs
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A computer screen displays brain images taken with the new 4 Tesla imager. Peg Skorpinski photo
29 NOV 2000 | The most powerful magnetic resonance imaging scanner in the country to be devoted solely to ... |
People in Lancashire are becoming less happy
People in Lancashire are less happy than they were a year ago, according to a new survey
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People in Lancashire are less happy than they were a year ago, according to a new survey from the Office for National Statistics.
The annual ONS survey, which covers the... |
Wright brothers
American aviators
Wright brothers, American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who achieved the first powered, sustained, and controlled airplane flight (1903). Wilbur Wright (April 16, 1867, near Millville, Indiana, U.S.—May 30, 1912, Dayton, Ohio) and his brother Orville Wright (August 19, 1... |
James Clapper
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
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The United States' top intelligence official just added gene editing technology to a list of threats that includes North Korea's nukes and Syria's chemical weapons, MIT's Technology Review reported.
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Going deeper or going further: Where students advance in competency-based models
Jan 29, 2014
The crux of competency-based education is that students advance only upon mastery. This is a deeply logical approach to unlock each individual student’s ability to learn at his own pace. Students who have not yet demonstrat... |
This service wants to operate cars with remote control when self-driving tech gets confused
• Phantom Auto is a start-up that hopes to assist self-driving cars in tricky scenarios by using remote control.
• Autonomous cars can get confused in areas like a construction site or if a driveway is blocked.
• Typicall... |
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Mystery bones likely belonged to Amelia Earhart, says study
The enigma of aviator Amelia Earhart's disappearance gets a new twist with a forensic analysis of bones discovered decades ago on a Pacific island.
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Materialism is the belief that only matter exists, and that nothing unseen exists. Materialism is a type of atheism. Materialism holds that all phenomena and processes can be entirely explained as manifestations or results of matter.[1] In ... |
What You Need to Know about Kneeling Chairs
A kneeling chair ergonomic provides exceptional advantages and supplies the very best of ergonomic seating to users. People who are dealing with back issues or just want to care for their spinal columns while carrying out repetitive tasks have discovered symptomatic relief a... |
Carbohydrate Intolerance
Carbohydrate Intolerance: Overview
Alternative names: Carbohydrate Malabsorption
Carbohydrate intolerance is the inability to digest certain types of carbohydrate due to a lack of digestive enzymes. Those with carbohydrate intolerance find it very difficult to properly digest some or all ca... |
Thursday, March 27, 2008
A. People are Different.
There are all kinds of people in our big, blue world. There are tall people, short people, skinny people and strong people. But those differences are only about how we look at. Are there other things that make one person different from another? Let’s see if we can a... |
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Republicans, Jeffersonian
REPUBLICANS, JEFFERSONIAN. The Jeffersonian Republicans emerged within three years of the inauguration of the Constitution, as Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and lesser figures in the infant federal government united with, encouraged, and assumed the leadership of pop... |
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Colon and rectal diseases comprise a broad range of conditions and ailments, the severity of which can vary from mildly irritating to life threatening. Research has demonstrated that early screening and treatment of colon and rectal diseases can signif... |
Sea Hawk helicopters maneuver over the South China Sea. Photo credit: Flickr/Official U.S. Navy Page
The South China Sea reportedly holds 11 billion barrels of oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. That might actually only tell half of the story as the US Geological Survey estimates that as much as 22 billio... |
Unit History: NAAFI
The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI) is an organisation created by the Government in 1921 to run recreational establishments needed by the British Armed Forces, and to sell goods to servicemen and their families.
Prior to 1914, each unit ran its own canteen, mostly contracted out to priv... |
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What Are Subluxations?
A subluxation is the result of spinal bones with improper motion or position affecting nerve communications between your brain and your body.
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Distorted nerve communications can be an underlying cause of many health problems.
A subluxation is a stress respo... |
Day 5
The Color Purple Lesson Plan
Classroom Activities
1. 1
Causing a Scene
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Classwide Discussion
Students will be able to conduct a close reading and discussion of a pivotal scene in the novel.
Common Core Standards:
Reread the scene after dinner at Odessa's hous... |
Can the soil pH change cannabis bud color?
by Nebula Haze
Can the pH of your soil change the color of your marijuana buds? Yes, but it seems to be relatively subtle (white pistils change to pink for example), it's only for certain strains, and we haven't identified many cases or strains yet.
Can pink or purple marij... |
How Urticalcin can help ageing muscles and bones
Friday, 12 October 2018 | Editor
As our average life expectancy continues to climb, we know that we are more at risk of experiencing problems with our bones. Although it's normal for our bone density to decrease as we age, this process can be accelerated by a number ... |
What are the signs and symptoms of allergic bronchitis?
Asthma. Allergic bronchitis is commonly referred to as asthma. This is a recurrent / intermittent or ongoing condition of bronchial tubes characterized by variable narrowing of the airways from swelling, inflammation and constriction or obstruction. Typical sympt... |
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Methamphetamine overdose
Methamphetamine is stimulant drug. A strong form of the drug is illegally sold on the streets. A much weaker form of the drug comes as a prescription for the treatment of narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Medications which are legally used to treat cold symptoms... |
Eggs and Building
There is a building of 100 floors
If an egg drops from the Nth floor or above it will break. If it’s dropped from any floor below, it will not break. You’re given 2 eggs. Find N, while minimizing the number of drops for the worst case.
These are very strong eggs, because they can be dropped multipl... |
Winner of the 2018 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine
Antonio Lanzavecchia was born in 1951 in Italy and studied, as a fellow of the Almo Collegio Borromeo, at the University of Pavia where he obtained a medical degree and specialised in paediatrics and infectious diseases. He started research in cellular immunology at ... |
Vehicle Maintenance | Karsan
We recommend that you carefully read the recommendations given in headings to help you use your vehicle in the best possible way.
Paint Maintenance
The basic process to ensure that the paint is in good condition is to wash the vehicle. The frequency of washes depends on the conditions... |
How does the energy transition transform our cities and landscapes?
Energy & Spatial Changes seminar @ Pakhuys de Zwijger
The transition towards a low-carbon future is accelerating across all sectors in The Netherlands. On Tuesday December 12 Pakhuys de Zwijger hosted an event on how the energy transition affects spa... |
By Erick Kristian
Binaural beats are audio frequencies that activate certain brainwaves. The audio can manipulate the brainwaves to specific frequencies such as beta, alpha, theta and delta, which correspond to different levels of brain activity and consciousness. Binaural beats can be created using computer audio pro... |
Birmingham residents could earn themselves up to £5,000 for passing on local information about dog fighting, a cruel activity where dogs are deliberately set upon each other, horrifically injured or even killed - all in the name of ‘sport’.
Project Bloodline has been developed by animal welfare charity, the League Aga... |
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Exaggeratory Claims of Infant Linguistic Developing Programs For as long as human records show, there has been the stereotypical ‘Snake Oil Salesman’. Th... |
How to Stop the Racist in You
The new science of bias suggests that we all carry prejudices within ourselves—and we all have the tools to keep them in check.
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In the wake of racially charged bloodshed in Baton Rouge, Minneapolis, and Dallas, the city of Cleveland hosted the Republican National Conv... |
When criticism comes, remember where you belong
The Man in the Arena
The Man in the Arena
Not everyone is a fan of multiplication movements. According to some church leaders and theological educators, movements lack depth.
By depth, they mean spiritual and theological maturity.
One critic claims (without evidence... |
National Eating Disorders Association
Health ConsequencesEating disorders are serious, potentially life-threatening conditions that affect a person’s emotional and physical health. They are not just a “fad” or a “phase.” People do not just “catch” an eating disorder for a period of time. They are real, complex, and de... |
Brontosaurus Rising
For the first time in more than a century, admirers of the brontosaurus no longer need to defend their beloved dinosaur from accusations of nonexistence. Since 1903, the scientific consensus has been that the brontosaurus wasn’t actually different enough from the apatosaurus to deserve its own genu... |
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This week, we’re looking at the causes behind California’s... |
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Osseous Surgery
Sometimes the effects of periodontal disease create permanent changes in the tooth and gum structure that will cause issues in the future. Enlarged gum pockets between the tooth and the gum line are common after having advanced gum disease. Sometimes these gaps are co... |
Correlation, Variance and Covariance (Matrices)
var, cov and cor compute the variance of x and the covariance or correlation of x and y if these are vectors. If x and y are matrices then the covariances (or correlations) between the columns of x and the columns of y are computed.
cov2cor scales a covariance matrix in... |
Silent Baby Fish Killers - Freshwater Hydra
Silent Baby Fish Killers – Freshwater Hydra
11 Sep, 2015
Hydra: A very interesting predator that normally eats small crustaceans like baby brine shrimp and daphnia.
Hydra: A very interesting predator that is one of the few freshwater cnidarians—stinging, celled animals ... |
How Do You Write a Memorandum for Record?
How Do You Write a Memorandum for Record?
How Do You Write a Memorandum for Record?
Create a heading, write the body and create a footer to write a memorandum for record. The components and the format of the different types of memos are essentially the same.
1. Create a h... |
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Green energy fanatics keep telling us renewables are coming cost competitive but the cost advantage of natural gas continues to be insurmountable for them.
A week rarely goes by at ... |
Tense Swimming In The Deep End
I get very tense swimming in the deep end...the thing is that I cannot hold my breath for so long maybe due to fear and when I stop when I'm short of breath, I lose balance.
How do I conduct myself there in order not to feel as if I'm sinking or drowning and since the water level comes ... |
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