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With all of the controversy regarding President Trump’s use of the term “China virus” (which he recently discontinued), people have overlooked the extent to which the epidemic has recently gone from being primarily an East Asian problem to a Western problem.
You may have seen graphs showing incidence by country, using... |
How Long Does an Electric Scooter Last
By John Oliver
January 29, 2020
Lifetime of an Electric Scooter
Electric scooters are one of the innovative, modern, and cheapest medium of commuting. As it operates on electric power, you don't require paying for the fuel.
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Mind uploading | Transhumanism Wiki | Fandom
In transhumanism and science fiction, mind uploading (also occasionally referred to by other terms such as mind transfer, whole brain emulation, or whole body emulation) refers to the hypothetical transfer of a human mind to a substrate different from a biological brain, su... |
Orchid Flowers - An Introduction
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Many people think the orchid plant cannot be grown indoors. When grown in the wild, the orchid plant often forms a symbiotic relationship with other plants in order to get the nutrients that it needs. The orchid plant, like most other plants, must live in the proper conditions in... |
Foxtail Lily
Availability: May
Common name: Desert candle, Foxtail Lily
Genus Name: Eremurus stenophyllus
Family Name: Asphodelaceae
Place of Origin: Asia (from Iran to the Himalayas)
How long do they last? 10-14 days
A herbaceous perennial is a brushy, flowering stalk with dense racemes of yellow flowers. This plan... |
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Common Names: Nigella, love-in-a-mist, devil-in-a-bush
Genus Name: Nigella
Family Name: Ranunculaeae
Place of Origin: Southern Europa and the Mediterranean region
How long do they last? 5-8 days
Colours available: mostly blue, but there are some varieties in different colours.
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Skip to 0 minutes and 6 secondsWelcome to week four. In this week, we'll look at covariance functions, what covariance functions are, what types of covariance functions exist, and how we can use them for shape modelling.
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Table 5–3 gives the mean distance, period, and mass for the four largest moons of Jupiter (those discovered by Galileo in 1609). Determine the mass of Jupiter:
1. using the data for Io;
2. using data for each of the other three moons.
Are the results consistent?
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Porsche’s New Intake Manifold – Explained
Porsche has been crowned as one of the world’s most unique and classic automakers, known to think outside of the box. Their 911, 918 and Cayman linup have been pushing the boundaries of engine technology and speed since their inception. This philosophy has extended into a uniq... |
Geography General Knowledge Questions and Answers – Section 6
Q1. In Tibet, the Brahmaputra is called
A. Tsangpo
B. Dibang
C. Dihang
D. Brahmaputra
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Answer: A. Tsangpo
Q2. Name the place where both the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi join
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B. Allahabad
C. Dehradun
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Great Retirement Takes Great Planning
You’re 25 years old, at the beginning of your career, and excited about the world of possibilities that life has spread out before you. Believe it or not, this is the perfect time to begin thinking about retirement.
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Nurse Practitioner Vs Registered Nurse: What’s the Difference?
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A new study has shown that a normal body weight can hide serious eating disorders in teens…
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The Automation and Optimization Laboratory (AOL) at The Ohio State University proposes using a team of heterogeneous unmanned ground robots to patrol the urban landscape and gather necessary data as a submission to the Keysight IoT Innovation Challenge for a Smart Land solution. The rovers are energy sust... |
Definition - What does Precedent mean?
Precedent refers to a standard that has been set in law due to a decision of a particular court ruling. The ruling can be referred back to when similar matters are being dealt with.
Once a precedent has been established, it is used as an example that similar issues, which may co... |
Western Slope Skies - Returning to the Moon
Aug 9, 2019
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In July,1969, NASA first landed men on the Moon, attaining humanity’s first ever visit to another world.
During the height of the Cold War in the 1960s and 1970s, NASA and the Soviet space agency sent dozens of spacecraft to the Moon.... |
In order for any contract to be enforceable, courts generally require three things: mutual assent (agreement to the contract terms), a valid offer and acceptance, and consideration.
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The History of Maserati
Founded by four brothers in 1914, Maserati has seen six owners in 94 years
1949 Maserati 1500 Grand Tourismo. Getty Images / Heritage Images / Contributor
The history of Maserati began at the end of the nineteenth century in Bologna, Italy, where Rodolfo Maserati and his wife Carolina had sev... |
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Plastic has been a controversial topic of discussion for decades. Experts have opined on its efficacy, safety, health benefits and risks and the overall toll plastic takes on the environment. In 2016, the Ecology Center from Ann Arbor, Mich., produced a garden hose study wherein 32 garden hoses from to... |
Given that transportation generates +23% of global CO2 emissions, a transition to electric vehicles appears to be the best way to achieve a long-term improvement in air quality, with a +95% reduction in CO2 emissions and the elimination of nitrous oxide and fine particle emissions.
Compensating for the limitations of ... |
Military Career - The Essentials
If you’re planning to stay in the military for several years or even become a lifer, you’ll need to know about military jobs and what you can do and where you can go.
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Plan a Visit to Newtown Country School in Avoca's Edgington Park.
Restored Newtown school before full landing was added in the front.
"Find a fit" in one of the old desks that fill the one-room school.
Check out the water cooler and lunch pails used by students back in earlier days.
Imagine the heat produced by bur... |
Do I Need My Wisdom Teeth Removed?
Signs that you may need to remove wisdom teeth
By being able to assess whether or not wisdom teeth are causing more trouble than they are worth, you can make an informed decision on whether or not they need to be removed. With that said, it is important to consult with a dentist if... |
How Artificial Intelligence Will Invade Classrooms - OZY | A Modern Media Company
This could be the Hail Mary our failing classrooms need.
Nothing reveals as much about a society, and its future, as its high schools. Yet amid accelerating change — widening inequality, unprecedented globalization and technological ad... |
The healthcare industry is a prime candidate for data disruption fueled by margin compression, payment reform, the incentivizing of quality and value of healthcare and the persistence of antiquated manual processes that produce marginal results. One solution 20% to 50% of healthcare executives are exploring is blockcha... |
Rational Use of Antimicrobials
Antimicrobials are considered as the greatest discovery of the twentieth century. In the pre-antibiotic era, infectious diseases accounted for significant morbidity and mortality and invasive medical procedures were fraught with the risk of infection. All this changed with the use of ant... |
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Medial meniscus tear
Within the knee, there are two pieces of cartilage called the medial (inside) and lateral (outside) meniscus. They are both shaped like a semi-circle. Together they provide support and cushioning for the knee joint. It is possible to tear this knee cartilage. Tears... |
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Low back bone spurs
Bone spurs occur naturally as we age and are due to the body’s natural repair mechanism. As bone is subjected to pressure or other stresses it tries to protect itself and place more bone in that area. This may sound like a good thing but as more bone is laid down it... |
Helping Kids Enjoy Healthy Dental Habits
April 1, 2020 | by James Sampson | Blog
Helping Kids Enjoy Healthy Dental Habits
One of the most common phrases we hear our dental patients say is “I wish I would have taken better care of my teeth.” Helping kids enjoy healthier dental habits early on, will increase their ... |
The maple syrup that's tapped from the tree may not be as fresh as you think it is.
Sugar maple trees can store carbon from the atmosphere for several years in non-structural reserves as a buffer against disturbances such as droughts, hurricane damage, or attacks by insects. A new study shows that trees draw on this r... |
The family is the building block of Chinese society. So, in this article, we explore the Chinese approach to family travel and how it relates to independent travel.
Chinese travellers are much more likely to travel abroad with their families than their Western counterparts— over 70% of all Chinese tourists travel with... |
GABAC Receptors
The term GABAC receptor was first proposed by Johnston and coworkers in 1986 to describe a bicuculline- and baclofen-insensitive [3H]-GABA binding site present on cerebellar membranes. Subsequent work has shown that GABAC receptors are ligand-gated chloride channels that are present in many parts of th... |
How to get a bokeh effect on your single-lens smartphone camera
Brittany A. Roston - Jun 16, 2017, 6:51 pm CDT
The next big thing in the world of smartphones are dual rear camera arrangements, one where a high-resolution camera is joined by a second typically low-resolution camera. The combination of the two enable t... |
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How Is Oil Formed
Oil is one of the most valuable resources on the planet because of our use of it in our cars, homes and a variety of other products. On average, we use over 19 million barrels of oil a day in the United States. With as much oil as ... |
Staff Sergeant Bernard Friedenberg
[July 3, 2019] Tomorrow is the 4th of July and a special time for all Americans. As a tribute to the many that fought for our freedoms, from the U.S. Revolutionary War to present, I’m providing a short story about WWII veteran Staff Sergeant Bernard Friedenberg.
I’m fortunate to liv... |
What is Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) ?
Conversion rate optimization (CRO) is an approach to increasing the percentage of users who take a specific action in a certain digital context.
Those users can be website visitors, app users, email readers, or online customers.
The desired action depends entirely on the ... |
Preventing Colorectal Cancer
Some people develop colorectal cancer because they inherited it. For most people, though, there is no clear cause. The lack of a known cause makes preventing the disease tricky.
Research suggests that may help prevent hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), or Lynch syndrome, a... |
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What is World Water Day?
This day is about raising awareness for how our water and energy usage are intertwined and what that means for us going forward. It is a day to co... |
Using the USAID Calculator to estimate the GHG benefits of policies
The USAID calculator has been designed primarily as a tool for estimating the benefits of individual projects or groups of projects. As such the input data required to use the tools are inputs a project implementer would be expected to have available... |
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Carpenter bees make nests by tunneling into wood, bamboo, and similar hard plant material, usually dead. They vibrate their bodies as they rasp their mandibles against hard wood, each nest having a single entrance which may have many adjace... |
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Argument of a function
In mathematics, an argument of a function is a value that must be provided to obtain the function's result. It is also called an independent variable.
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10 Advantages to Going to a Farmer’s Market
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Perhaps you’re one of those who have never bought your food anywhere except in a grocery store. You are used to buying everything from raw vegetables to toilet paper all in one place. You are used to air condit... |
With the most recent update, the word “oceans” may not be included within the official COP21 agreement—again. To fully understand the impact of omitting the word “oceans,” you must understand a multitude of topics. First being The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Beginning in 1973 and continui... |
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Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea are in the middle of what Joanne Liu, president of Doctors Without Borders, named "the worst Ebola epidemic in history" and warns that "the world is losing the battle to contain it", Judge Jeaniné from Fox News says that "[the US Center for Disease C... |
Researchers Use Vacuum for Hands-Free Patterning of Liquid Metal
North Carolina State University engineers have utilized vacuum to create a more efficient, hands-free method for filling complex microchannels with liquid metal. Their work addresses two of the most common difficulties in creating liquid metal-filled mic... |
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Who deserves to have religious freedom? Those who keep kosher?
Kosher slaughter now illegal in Belgium
With the turn of 2019, kosher slaughter in the northern Flanders region of Belgium, home to half of the country’s Jewish population and a major supplier of meat for European Jewish communities, becam... |
One of the events that shaped my youth was the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962.
Like almost everybody else I believed that the Soviet plan to locate nuclear armed missiles in Cuba was a direct threat to the United States and that, in facing down that threat, President John Kennedy had saved the world (and his own... |
英会話ワンポイントレッスン31.トーク・アベニュー新宿 "Used to"
Used to can have many very different meanings in the English language.
One meaning is that something used to be true, or it was true in the past but is not true today. For example, the sentence "I used to work for IBM" means that in the past I worked for IBM, but now I do not. Ot... |
Climate Change Communication Toolkit
Human activities like burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil, clearing of forests, dumping of waste in landfills emit greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere. These gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), hydro-fluoro... |
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In all our books and worksheets, we have used Zaner-Bloser Handwriting which makes it easy to deliver high-quality, developmentally appropriate handwriting instruction.
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• can be taught in as little as 15 minutes a day.
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Parvovirus B19 continues to be linked with various clinical syndromes including
Parvovirus B19 continues to be linked with various clinical syndromes including neurological manifestations. diagnosis of encephalitic syndromes of unknown etiology in all age groups. Diagnosis should rely on investigation of anti-B19 IgM ... |
Faces of Change
These students are reaching across continents, through iron bars, and beyond socio-economic strata to make the world smarter, brighter and healthier.
These Cal State Long Beach students are working on solutions for a promising tomorrow by reaching across continents, through iron bars, and beyond socio... |
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What is the future for coal in the 21st Century?
Does coal mining still have a future? Well, yes it probably does for at least the next 30 to 50 years, perhaps longer. Currently 38.5% of the world's electrical power is generated by coal. It is also critical in steel making, aluminium, plastics, construction, manufactu... |
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Interactive fiction and video games are part of our cultural heritage. As original systems cease to work because of hardware and media failures, methods to preserve obsolete video games for future generations have to be developed. The public interest in... |
How to present information for maximum understanding
We all have to present information or an idea or a proposal and we aim to achieve maximum understanding of our message.
This is core to presenting but how do we do it effectively.
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Addressing the biggest challenges for rare disease communities
Each year, Rare Disease Day takes place worldwide on the last day in February. The main objective of Rare Disease Day is to raise awareness amongst the general public, the healthcare industry and decision-makers about rare d... |
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Consciousness Is Energy, The Earth's Conscience
Ever wonder what we are and what is in the Universe? Who is out there and if we are the only planet that suffer this way? Poverty, hunger, disease and suffering economic losses, households, employment and the inability to buy food are signs that som... |
How to Graph Remarkable dry erase paint with Magnetic Backing
Whiteboards with permanent magnetic support are popular in classrooms, address places, workplaces, etc. as they possibly can contain the duster, heat, and so on. In place Using graph overlays is among the how to graph the actual board. Remarkable dry erase ... |
It is helpful to understand the applications of load modeling before discussing particular load characteristics.
The applications are divided into two broad categories: static (‘‘snap-shot’’ with respect to time) and dynamic (time varying). Static models are based on the steady-state method of representation in power ... |
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Cultivation is the process of propagating organisms by providing the proper environmental conditions. Parasites, bacteria, and viruses all generally require cultivation for detailed study. The field of microbiology has the greatest experience in the cultivation of bacteria and as such, this is th... |
1. An artificial-intelligence, deep-learning algorithm was shown to differentiate between the diagnosis of papilledema and normal optic nerve from ocular fundus photographs.
2. The negative predictive value was shown to be high for the developed deep-learning system to identify papilledema from ocular fundus photogr... |
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IBM Inches Ahead of Google in Race for Quantum Computing Power
All kinds of things are hooked up to the Internet these days, but Jerry Chow's computer stands out. Chilled by liquid helium, his superconducting processor uses quantum physics to circumvent rules of everyday reality that limit the ... |
Armenian Battalion celebrates its first anniversary
"The Syriac, Assyrian and Armenian peoples found themselves in the revolution, just as the Arab people, who did not feel free, joined the Rojava Revolution, led by the Kurdish Freedom Movement."
Founded on the 104th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Martyr Nubar... |
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Human Papillomavirus: HPV
HPV During Pregnancy: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
HPV, the Genital Human Papillomavirus, is a viral infection that affects nearly 6,200,000 new individuals each year. There are over 100 different types, including about 30 types that are spread through sexual ... |
How Germany Went to Morocco
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How Germany Went to Morocco
September 1 1911
How Germany Went to Morocco
A fascinating little story touching international politics, and one incidentally which is all the more interesting in view of the continued strained relations between France and Germany, is told i... |
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Piscis Austrinus
Piscis Austrinus (also known as Piscis Australis) is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. The name isLatin for "the southern fish", in contrast with the larger constellation Pisces, which represents a pair of fishes. Prior to the 20th century, it was also known as Pisci... |
What’s the Average Age of a Nobel Prize Winner?
tl;dr — Average age of a Noble Prize winner is 59.14 years old.
There was a comment on HN the other day about wondering about the average age of Nobel Prize winners. I did a quick search for lists of Nobel Prize winners, and the Nobel Prize org’s website actually has a... |
Explore The Ancient Sites Of Turkey Through Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines provides passengers with incredible opportunities to explore the nitty-gritty of Turkey. From ancient archaeological sites to the classical cities having fertile plains, Turkey’s unique landscape can be easily explored though Turkish Ai... |
These Dogs Are Saving Endangered Animals Around The World
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There’s a place in Wales where secret weapons in the fight against poachers are being trained for their first mission. They have superhuman smell, the ability to secure the same amount of territory as seven wildlife rangers, a... |
U.S. benefits from foreign aid to Zimbabwe
U.S. citizens share a common misconception in attitudes towards foreign aid. Contrary to popular belief, the United States government spends less than 1 percent of the federal budget on foreign assistance. Of the countries receiving this less than 1 percent, Zimbabwe relies on... |
Facing Problems
Facing Problems
Since the beginning of all vices is the home and it is true that the family is partly responsible for character formation of an individual, if a person is born with negative characters will he remain that way forever, since his situation is supposedly hereditary? It is possible to be ... |
The Art of Abstract Photography
The Art of Abstract Photography
One of the most important tenants for creating good art is composition. As a painter, you have time to select your subject, use different tools/techniques like lines, color harmonies, distribution of negative space and even perspective to focus the viewe... |
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A simple understanding of a profit and loss statement is the first thing an entrepreneur should be aware of. Many entrepreneurs do not actually take this into consider... |
abatement policy
Practices to limit or reverse environmental damages. See also: abatement policy.
absolute advantage
A person or country has this in the production of a good if the inputs it uses to produce this good are less than in some other person or country. See also: comparative advantage.
The obligation of a dec... |
Infectious Waste Fueling CWD
Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other forms of neurodegenerative disease are the fasting-growing causes of death around the world. Thanks to widespread mismanagement and contamination, prions are spreading to wildlife, livestock and back to humans thanks to misinformation and ... |
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Tracking Detroit’s Record Stores Through Maps: 1970 – 2010
by: Thomas Calkins
Detroit’s place in American music has long been cemented. From jazz to techno, soul to punk, and many points in between, Detroit was the home of so much musical invention. It was also home to many independent record stores, as well as regi... |
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medwireNews: Fatty acids derived from fish and consumed during breastfeeding may protect against the development of type 1 diabetes-associated autoimmunity, researchers report.
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The Mayan numeral system was the system to represent numbers and calendar dates in the Maya civilization. It was a vigesimal (base-20) positional numeral system. The numerals are ma... |
My child gets one treat a day but is still obsessed with junk food
“We have a big box of treats, and every day my son gets to pick one. But he’s still obsessed with treats, and nagging me 24/7 to have more. What am I doing wrong”?
Answer: While some kids have no issue with the one-treat-a-day rule, many kids find it ... |
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An immortal jellyfish
(Adapted from an article in curiosity.com)
Humans have long been fascinated by the prospect of living forever. Even in recent decades, high profile billionaires have spent their riches on up-and-coming technology claiming to help them achieve immortality. Before you ge... |
Pollution Problem
Everything that flows down the street and enters the storm drain system eventually empties into the Santa Ana River without being cleaned at treatment plants. Anything that flows through the system, besides rainwater, is called stormwater pollution. This runoff is the largest source of pollution in o... |
How to avoid credit card fraud at your restaurant.
How to avoid credit card fraud at your restaurant.
When you think about credit card crime, big companies like Target and Equifax probably come to mind. As a small restaurateur, the potential that your business could be the next victim may be less than a blip on your ... |
Les effets-Levinas, by François Laruelle
trans. by Timothy Lavenz
Pointless to talk about and comment upon Levinas, an enterprise he does not tolerate very well and, besides, there are colloquia for that. In the most decisive part of his work, he himself does not comment upon a tradition of philosophy. Husserl and Hei... |
Episodes in the History of Science I
HIST 315 Episodes in the History of Science I
The course will begin with a quick survey of history of science from Antiquity to the present. It will then concentrate on the main aim, which is to try to have a better understanding of the emergence of the new science in central and w... |
Prolonged Power for Mobile Devices: New Technology from U of Texas
This technology, published online in Nature Communications, taps into the power of a single electron to control energy consumption inside transistors, which are at the core of most modern electronic systems.
Researchers from the Erik Jonsson School o... |
Assess Factors of Movement
The initial part of the evaluation involves discussing your medical history along with taking and analyzing pictures and videos of general postures and activities that you would perform on daily basis in a non weight bearing and weight bearing atmosphere. We will then assess structural symme... |
Children should be taught cold water shock dangers
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The Light of the World Part III
Rainbows and the Throne of Glory
Rainbow Science
Before we look at the majestic rainbow in Scripture, let’s review what modern science teaches about this unparalleled display of “colorful” LIGHT. In order for a rainbow to occur, three particular criteria hav... |
All you Need to Know about Ear Care
We all know the main function of the ear: listening. Despite being one the special sense organs, ears do not get much attention as they should. This oddly shaped piece of cartilage is not only meant for hearing but it also plays an important role in balance of the body.
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Urbanism undoubtedly characterizes contemporary civilization. Cities, across multiple facets and expressions, have a preponderant role in territorial organization of a... |
Beijing Olympics
Political Games
Tuesday 22 April 2008, by JAYATI GHOSH
DESPITE all protestations to the contrary, sports have never been apolitical. And among sports, the Olympic Games have probably been the most political of all, from their origins in ancient Greece when different city states used them as another ... |
The listening sub-test consists of three parts, and a total of 42 questions. You will hear the recording once only and are expected to write your answers while listening.
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During your Practical Driving Test, the examiner will ask you to answer two Show Me Tell Me questions. These questions are normally asked at the start or during the practical driving test. You have to answer the “Tell Me” verbally with the ... |
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Although the ferocity of the strike waned over the next few months, sparks flew again that year on September 14 when Ella May Wiggins, a union leader and single mother of four from Bess... |
Praseodymium (symbol Pr) is a chemical element, atomic number 59 on the periodic table.
Characteristics and historyEdit
Praseodymium has an atomic mass of 140.907. Praseodymium was discovered by Humans on Earth's European continent for the first time by scientists working in Austria in the year 1885. This element is ... |
Eggs compete for sperm in an ancient plant species
Trimenia moorei. Photo by J. Piaza.
Ever heard the saying “the exception that proves the rule”? Well, I never really understood what this is supposed to mean, but in biology, there are very few rules. Most everything is exceptions. One of the “rules” is that males co... |
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