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Noble titles: Marquess
A marquess (pronounced /'m?rkw?s/) or marquis (/m?r'ki?/) is a nobleman of hereditary rank in various European monarchies and some of their colonies. The term is also used to render equivalent oriental styles as in imperial China and Japan. In the British pee... |
Creating a Welcoming Classroom for Students with Special Needs
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Creating a Welcoming Classroom for Students with Special Needs
Designing a welcoming classroom for special education
Creating a positive and successful learning experience for students in special education is just as important as the educat... |
Radio Marconi
National Curriculum Science Area: Science
Key Stage: 4 and post-16
Length of session: 1–2 hours
Maximum group size: 25–50 students
The Museum has a fine collection of objects related to the early development of radio transmission known as the Marconi Collection.
This is a practical-led session that ... |
Tibet Folk song and Dance
Folk song and dance
Generally speaking Tibet is known as the “Ocean of song and dance”. In the process of struggling with nature , the people of Tibet plateau have learnt to adopt a positive attitude towards life. The different regions or prefecture of Tibet has its own unique song and danc... |
Getting recess and P.E. back in school
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7 Fun, Wet Water Balloon Activities
7 Fun, Wet Water Balloon Activities
It's summer, it's hot, and the kids are bored. The solution...water balloons! Here are some fun ways to learn and play with water balloons!
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The Tumor Tamers
You now have an array of options when the diagnosis is cancer, so you'll still be around to watch your grandkids grow up
Radical Prostatectomy
After slicing you from belly button to pubic bone, the surgeon removes your prostate and any diseased tissue around it. New laparoscopic techniques--with or ... |
How it works
What is an "ink-in-motion™" display?
An Ink-In-Motion display is a black & white Electronic Paper Display (EPD) with a transparent color print (overlay) on top.
How does the animation work?
The underlying segments on the EPD switch between black and white according to a defined pattern.
A white segmen... |
In This Issue
The Future of Computing
March 1, 2003 Volume 33 Issue 1
Computing Meets the Physical World
Saturday, March 1, 2003
Author: Butler Lampson
Rapid changes in computing will continue for the foreseeable future.
The field of computing has always changed rapidly, and it is still doing so. The changes are d... |
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With the rapid development of ultra-large-scale integrated circuits (ULSI), the size of equipment and devices is getting smaller and smaller, and people's requirements for device size and film quality and thickness un... |
Wisdom Tooth Removal Can Prevent Long-Term Dental Problems
Wisdom tooth removal is a common, relatively simple type of oral surgery that can have a tremendous impact on your long-term oral health. If you or your child does not have enough room for wisdom teeth, extraction can ease discomfort and inflammation. The proc... |
Oil companies in Saudi Arabia use nanotechnology for petroleum extraction to minimize environmental pollution
Image: Oil companies in Saudi Arabia use nanotechnology for petroleum extraction to minimize environmental pollution
(Natural News) There are few greater oxymorons than “environment-friendly oil company,” esp... |
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Baby's Eye Exams: InfantSee
The Optometry Association of Louisiana is proud that many of our member doctors provide FREE comprehensive eye exams for babies between 6 & 12 months of age.
Things that the Optometrist will test for include:
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Bird Feeder Ideas to Make With Your Kids
Some fun bird feeder ideas that you can make with your kids and hang in your yard. Then sit back and watch for the birds to visit!
Summer is a great time to get kids out and into nature. Teaching children the importance of different plants and animals to the eco... |
The sensory video craze sweeping YouTube: A guide to ASMR
The sensory video craze sweeping YouTube: A guide to ASMR
Does watching a video of someone eating a pickle or gently brushing their hair leave you feeling almost euphoric?
If so, you are not alone.
It’s called Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) - al... |
The Huge Role Big Data Will Play In Healthcare In The Years To Come
data and healthcare
Big data is going to play a big part in the healthcare industry in the future. In fact, it’s being used right now, such as to improve patient care. Big data and analytics is a massive industry itself, being implemented across busi... |
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Allen Jones prints for sale from leading galleries.
Allen Jones is a British sculptor, painter and lithographer. He has taught art in several places around the world, including the University of South Florida, the Banff Center School of Fine Arts in Canada and the Be... |
Alex Lickerman on The Undefeated Mind
on the future of mental health
Posted Feb 14, 2016
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Source: Eric Maisel
Interview with Alex Lickerman
Even helping professionals who basically agree with the utility and correctness of the current, dominant paradigm of “diagnosing and treating mental disorders, pr... |
A Brief Comparison of Albanian Iso-Polyphony and Lithuanian Sutartines
It may seem far fetched to compare such different cultures as Albanian and Lithuanian from most perspectives—including a musical one—but perhaps it is a needed step towards finding further connections between Balkan and Baltic regions, or to show t... |
28 Interesting Facts About India That You Had Never Thought
Did you know that India is the second largest English speaking country in the world? Or the Indian facts that it has a floating post office?
If no then do not worry as you will soon unravel many such interesting facts about India in this post as you continu... |
The God of Japanese Beer
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Along your journeys through Japan, you will invariably encounter Yebisu Beer, one of the most popular beers in the country along with Asahi, Kirin, and Sapporo. If you enjoy beer, it is worth giving each a try, since they all have their own distinct flavor and quality to... |
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Ancient Egyptian Symbols
Religion and the mythological spiritual belief of the public were ever-present in every aspect of their life. They believed that the gods looked over them from their birth to their earthly life till th... |
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Managing a Clean, Sustainable Operation
Farmer by grain bins
Spills can happen in any type of operation, including farms. Fuel leaks around machinery filling stations or fuel tanks, and pesticide spills in the field, around tank-mix areas or in storage buildings are not uncommon. Handling these mishaps... |
Games Interactive: Cross Numbers
gi-crossnumberI remember attempting the Cross Numbers puzzles in Games Magazine, but I’m not sure I ever actually solved one. I always found them intimidating. They’re dense tangles of interreferential logic, with clues like “Product of 33-Across and 30-Down” and “Number of 5s in the c... |
Saturday, January 31, 2015
IMHO: Why C++ is broken
Recently I had the privilege to be part of a team of very strong programmers. Everyone in this small team has many years of experience in writing code for systems that are critical in performance, stability, maintenance.
A part of the product that I was in charge of,... |
Deep learning Uganda 2020
Building a Brain
There have been many competing approaches to those challenges. One has been to feed computers with information and rules about the world, which required programmers to laboriously write software that is familiar with the attributes of, say, an edge or a sound. That took lots... |
Latin Quotes, Sayings, Tattoos, Phrases & Mottos
Fratricide - did it start with Cicero?
Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 19:15 - Latin Derivatives, Roots, Word Origins, Latin Words - Meanings and Definitions
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No, Cicero did not kill his brother, which, of course, is implied by the meaning of the word f... |
A bridge to connect between basic aging and aged-related disease
People are living longer. The average life expectancy at birth in colonial Virginia was under 25 years. At the beginning of the 20th century, life expectancy in the United States was still only 47.3 years. However, life expectancy has since increased dra... |
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Thesis statement at the end of a paragraph - Thesis Statements and Introductory Paragraphs
There are multiplying signs, indeed, that something has gone badly wrong the the American male's paragraph of himself. The first paragraph serves as kind of a funnel opening to the essay which dr... |
Driverless cars, routing around damage, peer to peer communication, and unexpected vulnerabilities
Geof responds to my previous post. He generally agrees, but goes on to say this:
Take, for instance, a self-driving car. One of the assumptions we have is that allowing computers to drive cars will allow a lot more cars... |
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Searching for Japan’s Covid-19 Transformations
SNA (New Haven) — Immediately after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, many began to imagine a physically and conceptually transformed Tokyo. While we may be nowhere near the end of the slow-motion train wreck that is Covid-19, imagining a post-pandemic Japanese ... |
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Lincoln’s great Cathedral
Lincoln (7)The Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln was the tallest building on earth for 238 years. This magnificent cathedral built in a Gothic style 72 meters above sea level, can be seen far outside the city limits. The cathedral was bui... |
After the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, international relations theorists, sociologists and philosophers began searching for the key driver of interactions in international relations after the struggle between communism and liberalism.
Some theorists, including Samuel Huntington, said there... |
What Exactly Is Big Data
Big data means too much information and analytics means analysis of a large amount of data to filter the information. A human can’t do this task efficiently within a time limit. So here is the point where machine learning for big data analytics comes into play. Let us take an example, suppose ... |
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DO’s and DON’Ts to Relieve Sunburns
As vocations approach, people are usually so thirsty of sun, sea and beach leisure, that they do not think too much of sun exposure danger. But in the highest and often hottest season of summer, sunburn might be one of the most common dangers. Here is the selection of the most effec... |
How does a ray tracer work?
Ray tracing is the generic name for a family of algorithms designed for generating photorealistic renderings of geometric scenes. Realism is primed above raw velocity, if necessary. This goal is achieved with a careful emulation of the behavior of light and with a rich palette of geometrica... |
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Oracles of Yah
The Other Sheep Fold
John 10:14-16
It is unfortunate that sometimes it seems that much of today's Bible teaching is without much real investigation and thought. The above verse is often misused to assign a group of people, who never had any promises made to them, the recipient o... |
Canadian Doctors Demand Fracking Moratoria on Health and Climate Grounds
By Staff, Talkfracking.orgJanuary 31, 2020 | EDUCATE!
Canadian medical professionals yesterday called for a fracking moratorium based on health and climate grounds. The released paper – Fractures in the Bridge – is a review of fracking evidence,... |
What is it?
Self-esteem (or self-worth) is how much you value yourself as a human being and to what extent you feel you have a meaningful place in life. Is your valuing of yourself conditional on meeting certain criteria, or unconditional, where you value yourself irrespective of your looks, personality, strengths and... |
Saturday, May 31, 2014
caching in java: getting better performance and precision from your golden hammer
This post is actually a written form of a presentation I did at a corporate tech convention. The inspiration for it came from a common tendency for caching to be treated as a golden hammer for performance: if we ... |
Spinal Infections
The vertebral column (bones), the intervertebral discs, the dural sac (the covering around the spinal cord) or the space around the spinal cord may become infected in a number of circumstances. The infection may be caused by bacteria or fungal organisms.
Spinal infections may occur following surgery... |
Teaching Element Formation Through Storytelling at Fraser-Woods Montessori School
Chemistry is so often taught in a way that is duller than dishwater when it's so easy to make it exciting . . . thrilling actually . . . when you teach chemistry through storytelling. Teaching inside the context of a story makes all t... |
But can one describe, as if seeing it from above, something within which we are constrained, of which we are part, and from which we cannot exit? Can there be descriptive geometry of the universe when there is no space outside it on which to project it?
– Umberto Eco
When Douglas Diaz speaks about drawing, he uses ... |
Climate change turns parts of Antarctica green: ‘Beginning of a new ecosystem’
Clay Curtis
May 22, 2020
As bird - particularly penguin - populations are affected by warming temperatures, "the snow algae could lose sources of nutrients to grow", he said.
While warming temperatures are likely to encourage larger green... |
In Measuring and Understanding Density, several experiments were performed to find density of regularly shaped objects, irregularly shaped objects, liquids and gasses. An additional experiment was done to find the specific gravity of a sampling of liquids. The purpose of the experiment was to provide a better understan... |
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WAGR is an acronym for Wilms tumor, Aniridia, Genitourinary anomalies (e.g., ambiguous genitalia, gonadoblastoma), and mental Retardation.
Brusa-Torricelli syndrome; Chromosome 11p Deletion Syndrome; 11p- Syndrome; Chromosome 11p Monosomy; Deletion 11p Syndrome; Monosomy 11p; Partial Monosomy 11p... |
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Chemistry Provides a New Vivid Blue Color
Chemistry brings forth a new color called YInMn blue (yttrium, indium and manganese).
All the colors are known. Well, you just write a computer program, give it a graduated scale o... |
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Ad Hoc Fire Protection at Nuclear Plants Not Good Enough
, former director, Nuclear Safety Project
A fire at a nuclear reactor is serious business. There are many ways to trigger a nuclear accident leading to damage of the reactor core, which can result in the release of radiation. But according to a senior manager a... |
When is a woman’s most fertile time?
• A woman’s most fertile time is during ovulation. Ovulation typically occurs within day 11 through day 21 of a woman’s cycle.
• Counting from the first day of a woman’s last period, day 1 is the first day a woman starts bleeding, and the 11th day is most likely the earliest da... |
„Lüftmalerei“ or Facade painting
Bavarian, Austrian Facade painting, Lüftmalerei
These Facade paintings are very prevalent in Southern Bavaria and Austria
It is said the origin of Lüftmalerei comes from the home of the facade painter Franz Seraph Zwinck (1748-1792) from Oberammergau, Zum Lüftl. The Lüftlmalerei is a... |
6 Powerful Health Benefits of Cordyceps Mushroom
6 Powerful Health Benefits of Cordyceps Mushroom
The unique, amazing cordyceps mushroom made international headlines after Chinese runners broke two world records by unbelievably huge margins at the Asian Games in 1993. It seems the secret to their remarkable athlet... |
Hyperopia (Farsightedness)
Hyperopia (Farsightedness) is a common ocular condition in which you can see distant objects clearly, but at close range, the pictures can be blurred and blurred. Far-sightedness is a condition that usually begins in childhood and lasts throughout a person’s life.
The extent of your long-ra... |
Strong's Greek: 305 ἀναβαίνω (anabaino) - go up, come up, ascend, ascend up, climb up, spring up, grow up, come, enter, arise, rise up, misc, vr ascend
Parts of Speech
Root Word (Etymology)
from 303 and the base of 939
Dictionary Aids
TWOT Reference: TDNT 1:519
KJV Translation Count — 82x
The KJV tra... |
Claviceps purpurea is an ascomycete fungus that has affected the human race, in both good and bad ways, for perhaps over 1000 years (Lee 2009). Some have called it the Pandora’s box: sometimes showing a beauty, capable of great benefit and sometimes showing a beast, causing pain and misery.
Claviceps purpurea is an er... |
Monday, 2 August 2010
Torpedoes and Turtles
The Latin word for being tired or numb was torpere. From this verb they got the adjective torpid, which is still with us today. And that would be the end of the story were it not for electrical fish.
That there are electric eels is commonly known (and therein, if anybody w... |
We have all had to deal with minor clogs in our drains. Most of these are resolved through some drain cleaner or natural remedies. However, a much larger problem is when the sewer line clogs. Rather than going through the hassle and time to unclog the main sewer plumbing line, including possibly calling in a profession... |
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Cloud Computing and Hosted Environments
So Brian Sherman from Autotask Twittered the following rhetorical question:
"Continuing research to define differences between cloud computing and hosted environments . . . any suggestions?"
Great question.
What is Cloud Computing? Ugh. We'll be ... |
Antarctica is a continent south of continents of South America, Africa, and Australia, the other nearest continent from Antarctica is South America, Antarctica has 2 dependent territories, but has no Independent countries, the main language spoken is English, Northern Antarctica is the only region of Antarctica with co... |
Sourdough Bread & Japanese Sake: How Are They Made? | CoolJapan
Sourdough bread and Japanese Saké — two things you never thought would go well together. Did you know that these have so much in common? And both have been making some buzz lately.
Sourdough bread and Japanese Saké(Left) Sourdough Bread, Photo by Marku... |
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Notes from a Folk Herbalist
Lisa Fazio is a Folk and Clinical Herbalist. She lives in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York, where she operates the Hawthorne Hill Herbs and Many Roots Earth Center.
Power structures establish various systems to ensure the organisation o... |
How Privilege Limits the Nature of Abundance – LOP012
A contemplative tale
One early morning last week on my way to the gym, I saw a homeless man wandering aimlessly. I looked away, avoiding eye contact, and kept going, pretending that it shouldn’t matter.
But by thinking the thought, it did matter. It mattered tha... |
Prioritizing Vulnerabilities
How do you prioritize vulnerabilities in dependencies?
Each year, several thousand new vulnerabilities are disclosed. The CVE database alone enumerated more than 17000 new vulnerabilities during 2019. If you use third-party dependencies, you need to keep track of which dependencies you ar... |
California judges have a great amount of discretion under California law in deciding the sentences of defendants convicted of a crime. California law authorizes a judge to sentence a criminal defendant to the maximum prescribed penalty for the crime in which a defendant is convicted. For those eligible defendants, a ju... |
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Hypoglycaemia, or having a hypo happens when the level of glucose in your blood suddenly drops below 4 millimoles per litre. In extreme cases you can pass out, becoming unconscious. What are the causes and warning signs you should look out for, and what should you do?... |
Glazes, Stains, and Waxes
Giving your project an artistic finish often requires using a glaze, stain, or wax that has a color to it. What is the difference between glazes, stains, and waxes? How do you decide which you should use for your piece? What does each one do? There are many factors to be considered and depend... |
Seven Emerging Careers Options for Engineers
Seven Emerging Careers Options for Engineers
A career in engineering is rewarding. An engineer’s basic skills like logical thinking, problem-solving, and numeracy, are desirable in most of the business and IT sectors. As their scientific knowledge can be applied in many wa... |
Paper Review: FREAK: Fast Retina Keypoint
Authors: Alexandre Alahi, Raphael Ortiz, Pierre Vandergheynst
• Keypoint
• Binary descriptor
• Retina
• Sampling
• Saccadic
• Coarse-to-fine
• Orientation
Q1: What is the formula for the retina pattern?
The one difference from BRISK is the pattern has overla... |
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The True Image of the Wahabia Movement
The True Image of the
Wahabia Movement
The Wahabi sect was founded by Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab ibn Suleiman al-Najdi (1111 - 1206 AH.). After obtaining fundamental religious training he developed a special interest in books on false Prophets such as Musailama al-K... |
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GPS Tracking for Elderly & Mentally Handicapped
Research shows that majority of people living with mental disability live with their families. Caring for them can be tiring and sometimes problematic. If you are having problems taking care of your elderly grandparents or a mentally challenged relative or a friend, then... |
Lately, there has been a kind of mock-panic at the thought of a bacon shortage, driven by higher feed costs and a drought throughout the Midwest. However, the effect of these conditions hasn’t been a shortage, but rather higher prices passed on to consumers — which might make bacon less accessible, but doesn’t create ... |
From the Design Quarterly: Technologies and trends changing how we power our world
June 3, 2019
What’s driving change in the energy sector? How will it influence smart cities of tomorrow?
By Bill Shelley, Rachel Bannon-Godfrey and Mark Wilson
Everything we know about energy is about to change. Not long ago, if the... |
Do stop it.So the question is, why does global
Do you ever wonder why the Earth’s temperature is getting hotter and hotter? It is because of global warming, or mainly known as climate change, which is a gradual increase in the temperature of the atmosphere generally made by greenhouse gases caused by emissions of carb... |
The Four Types of Historic Landscapes
The documentation and preservation of Historical Landscapes represents a relatively new and frequently misunderstood branch of the preservation movement. Many historic landscapes are being lost before their significance is recognized. Historic landscapes are important because of... |
There was a storm and then there were lights.
Last Thursday and again on Friday, September 11th and 12th, the sun sent a blast of energy our way in the form of a coronal mass ejection, or CME. While these strong magnetic storms can cause problems for electrical grids, GPS, and radios, what interested me, and just abou... |
Why We Need a Global Public Economics
Global public goods, from health to peace to security, crisscross national and social boundaries. We need a new economic theory to understand their pivotal role in the global economy.
This post is part of an INET series on BRICS and the global economy. The series is written by aut... |
In a recent release from the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), it was reported that researchers have discovered that by analyzing circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) through liquid biopsy that a patient’s cancer can be tracked as it evolves and responds to treatment.
The results of the study were published i... |
Story: Requiem for Icarus
By: Mark Kodama
All his life, Icarus wanted to do something great, heroic, perhaps even save the world. Now at 40, the fate of the human race on earth rested on his shoulders.
To be sure, Icarus was smart, some say, one of the smartest people to ever live. In this technological society, bra... |
States All Over the Map on Remote Learning Rigor, Detail
In this April 9, 2020, file photo, Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy kindergarten teacher Marisa Martinez holds her daughter Estrella, 1, while her other daughter, Xavia, 11, records her instructing a class to be posted online from their home on Kings Mountain in ... |
American Staffordshire Terrier- Must know Staffy facts
The American Staffordshire Terrier is an affectionate and loving medium-sized family dog that is also known a “the Amstaff.”
These dogs are known to have high energy levels and are very powerful.
His origin can be traced back to the 1800s England where he was ... |
If we understand culture as being “the way of life of a particular society or group” and sensitivity, as the quality of being “very open to or acutely affected by external stimuli or mental impressions” (The Oxford English Reference Dictionary), we have a starting point in exploring our work environments to see if we c... |
The AFL-CIO’s Cold War
American Labor's Cold War Abroad
By: Anthony Carew
Athabasca University Press, 2018, 510 pp.
The Cold War was the period in the twentieth century, approximately between 1946 and 1991, where world politics were dominated by the confrontation between two blocs of states, led respectively by the U... |
Feral fox
In the Northern Territory (NT) foxes are found in the arid areas of Central Australia and the Barkly regions.
They appear to be moving towards the Top End and are now common as far north as Tennant Creek.
The European red fox preys on many native animals and is a serious threat to biodiversity.
In the NT... |
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[L. capsula, a little box]
1. A sheath or continuous enclosure around an organ or structure; a capsula.
2. A special container made of gelatin, sized for a single dose of a drug. The enclosure prevents the patient from tasting the drug.
articular capsule
SEE: Joint capsule.
auditory capsule
The embryon... |
United Reformed Church Alfriston
The Harvest Festival service of 1910
The Harvest Festival service of 1910
Formerly the Alfriston Congregational Church
This building is a living memorial to the early nonconformists of Alfriston.
Before 1801 a group of them had already broken away from the established church and we... |
“Liberty: The American Revolution”, A Review
Updated on June 14, 2018
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Self-proclaimed history nerd. Finds the American Revolution, Kennedy Assassination, Jack the Ripper murders, and the Tudors fascinating.
We know the story. Mostly English Protestants come over and form thirteen colon... |
Not so lucky
The other day at the college I was waiting for an elevator (lift). It’s rather slow, but a sleet storm was heading in and I was especially achy. Just a few feet away was a bulletin board for a program the college runs, including a series of non-credit weekend classes for people with Down’s and other devel... |
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Where to use Tenpower?
Scientists use tenpower in computing to delve into the mysteries of genetics and human history. Check out this excellent Scale of the Universe model by NASA … …
Who else can use tenpower?
Why use Tenpower?
Quantum Leaps and Orders of Magnitude
Tenpower helps you make quantum leap... |
Particle Identities
Particle Identities
Find out which particle fits your personality best and learn about the properties of elementary particles:
In light of COVID-19 keep your spacetime distance - be a fermion ;)
Particle identities is an online personality quiz that has been developed by the S'Cool LAB team an... |
two-factor authentication (2FA)
Two-factor authentication (2FA), sometimes referred to as two-step verification or dual-factor authentication, is a security process in which users provide two different authentication factors to verify themselves. This process is done to better protect both the user's credentials and t... |
Making, Using, and Understanding a Barometer
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Enjoy your coffee using the Chemex brew method
Learn how to brew your coffee using the Chemex, a popular choice for coffee lovers from around the world
What is a Chemex?
The Chemex brew method is very similar to the Hario V60 method. The main difference being that you’re brewing into a decanter rather than directly ... |
a picture is worth a thousand-word story
The London Milkman
London milkman, 1940
If you think the man in this picture is a milkman, you’re wrong. Sort of.
The Germans had just lost the Battle of Britain, one of the first big hits to Hitler’s strategy. So essentially, Hitler had a tantrum and tried to turn London in... |
Finding a Universal ‘Law of Life’
By Tedy Rushton
The current definition of “life” is a being that replicates itself, and has an energy flow based on the ability to make, use and store energy, says astrobiologist John Malloy of Arizona State University.
Enceladus or otherwise – – life is always a reflection
“Anyt... |
Bangladesh | Rohingya: We Prefer to Call it Burma | keith harmon snow | SocialDocumentary.net
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Rohingya: We Prefer to Call it Burma
keith harmon snow | Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh
A Rohingya girl stands on the fringe of the world's largest refugee camp, known as the Balukhali-Kutapalong expansion sit... |
SSU of the Month: Tess
International Student Edition
Interview Topic: Language Barriers
image: Single Sisters in University
Today, we’re looking back at Tess’experience as a French-speaking native (originally from the Republic of Congo) studying in the States.
Tell us a bit about your initial steps to learning Eng... |
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