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Poulenc’s Suite from Les Biches
By Leon Botstein
Written for the concert Surrealism and Music? The Musical World Around René Magritte, 1930-1975 performed on Nov 13, 1992 at Carnegie Hall.
Despite the fact that Andre Breton, the most prominent surrealist writer, despised Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), the great French w... |
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Four Major World Religions
Worldwide Population: 14.1 million*
Place and Date of Origin: Israel, 1440 B.C.
Founder: Moses (?)
Organization/Authority: Judaism has no official organizational structure. Jewish life centers around individual synagogues led by Rabbis who are teachers trained in the Jewish Scr... |
Hoa Hakananai’a, Moai from Easter Island
My ARCHAEO-Crush for the month of June is a statue you will seldom see in a museum…
A boy sketches Hoa Hakananai'a, the moai at the British Museum.
A boy sketches Hoa Hakananai’a, the moai at the British Museum.
Type: artefact (stone statue)
Civilisation: Polyne... |
Armenian Culture and Traditions
The Rich History Behind Armenian Culture and Traditionsople.
Armenia is a land rich with cultural heritage and traditions. While some traditions date back thousands of years, like its people, they have evolved to befit the modern age and are still celebrated today. The cultur... |
Decisions; is it yours to make?
When I was a child I thought as a child but when I became a man I put away childish things! This is what we were thought or expect to happen but it might not be always the case. I know that this is already a bit controversial. However I would like to play with your minds for a while and... |
I admit that this observation is entirely subjective, but it seems to me that there three-bladed rotors are significantly less popular than two or four.
Factors that I'm guessing contribute -
• Storage - two-bladed helicopters take up a lot less space. So you're probably going to stick with two blades until you're ... |
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4 Reasons to See a Chiropractor after a Car Accident
Many adults attempt to minimize their experience of painful injuries after a major motor vehicle accident. You might feel lucky that you could walk away after your accident without any loss of life or severe injury.
Car cras... |
Algorithms and the future of divorce
In Chapter 21 of Thinking, Fast and Slow Dan Kahneman discusses the frequent superiority of algorithms over intuition. He documents a wide range of studies showing that algorithms tend to beat expert intuition in areas such as medicine, business, career satisfaction and more. In ge... |
I have read that every 120 degree rotation of the F1 complex of ATP-synthase can be split into a 30 degree rotation and a 90 degree rotation. In between these two are dwell times, the one before the 90 degree rotation been called the ATP-binding dwell time and the one after been called the interim dwell time and that b... |
Why do some men have patchy beards? Or more specifically, why would some hair follicles lack sufficient 5-alpha reductase while others nearby don't when their genetic code is identical and they are both the same type of cell? (See below.)
(Though my actual question is more broad in nature, the answer to this particula... |
Sans frontières
“The more primitive a man is, the better he believes himself to be…Doubt and tolerance are the characteristics of civilised man.”
— Marill to Kern, in Prague
East Berlin
In January, 1984, one of the few places you could cross into East Berlin was at the Friedrichstrasse station, a transfer point for ... |
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Automatic compression in DB2? Good question and some answers
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During the DB2 bootcamp I was teaching I was asked, why DB2 does not offer automatic compression. There are a lot of automatic and autonomous features inside DB2. Why could DB2 not auto... |
Venice, Queen of the Adriatic
Venice is a city in Italy on the banks of the Po and Piave Rivers. The city is renowned for its canals, bridges, beautiful setting, architecture, and artwork.
The city and its lagoon are listed as Unesco World Heritage Sites and is known as the Queen of the Adriatic.
Its beauty makes it... |
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Humans are learning machines.
From the day we are born and even before, our brains capture and encode our experiences. The mind is a web of connections with over a hundred billion cells that are crammed into three pounds... |
Whether it’s a sprawling piece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel or a sloppy watercolor hung on the fridge, paintings speak a lot about their creators. Through careful observation, historians (and in the watercolor’s case, just thoughtful parents) can determine what was impacting the the artists’ lives.
Cave painti... |
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Math in Sports | NotreDameX on edX | About Video
Chance, strategy, physics. Each has an impact on the
athlete’s performance. But how can the application
of math and physics give us better insight
into the sports we love? Hi. I’m Annette Pilkington
professor of mathemati... |
Abdomen CT
A CT scan of the abdomen is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging test that produces multiple cross-section images of the head and brain. CT stands for “computed tomography’, and is also commonly referred to as a “CAT” scan. The images generated during a CT scan can be used to generate three-dimensional images.... |
I'm recently studying the most frequently used Chinese characters list, and 的 is the #1 in the list, which means it is the MOST USED character in Chinese! So my question is how to use 的 in Chinese? Thanks!
I think there are mainly three cases for 的 in Chinese:
1. Suffix to make personal pronoun E.G. 我的,mine or my,... |
So What?
Let’s say it’s true people experience the kind of adversity that prevents them from having college-ready vocabulary and math skills. Let’s say the SATs are easier to pass for those who can pay for tutors. There’s no evidence to support this but let’s say it’s true.
The question is, so what? Why should profes... |
1. Explain what citizenship in the state means and what it takes to be a good citizen of this state. Discuss the rights. responsibilities. and duties of a responsible and active American citizen. 2. Make TWO of the followers: a. Visit a topographic point that is listed as a National Historic Landmark or that is on the ... |
Guillain barre syndrome essay
Charles's father died in when he was five years old, and thus his mother had a profound influence on his early life teaching him how to read and write. While at the university, Bell attended the lectures of Dugald Stewart on the subject of spiritual philosophy. At the university he was al... |
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Or at least some of it. According to, researchers at Eötvös Loránd University claim that dogs understand more of what humans say than previously thought.
It is quite understandable. The moment someone gets a dog, they start talking to them, getting familiar with them. They talk to them like they talk ... |
Sunday, December 01, 2013
No, Climate Science Hasn't Lost It's Way
Judith Curry writes:
by linking to an LA Times article about medical science (which, let's stipulate, is not a physical science; see below).
In my opinion (and as I commented on Curry's blog), any scientist who has to ask “has science lost its way?”... |
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What is cryptocurrency?
You still don"t know about the money of the future? Do you know what this cryptocurrency is that everyone"s been talking about? Are there just Bitcoins or are there other kinds, as well? We"ll get you up to speed on the new payment method you can use to pay for your travel... |
Writing From Image [Ekphrastic]
The assignment: to focus on a specific object or image, and then concentrate on how to write about this image/picture in a descriptive way.
This strategy gets the students to start thinking about figurative language, symbols, similes, connections, etc.
writingThe students have the fre... |
"The Proletariat in Marxist theory
In Marxist theory, the proletariat is that class of society which does not have ownership of the means of production. Therefore, the only source of income for proletarians is wage labor.
Marxism sees the proletariat and Bourgeoisie (owner class) as inherently hostile, since (for exa... |
Friday, June 30, 2017
Twenty-One Ghazals Alisher Navoiy, Translated from the Uzbek by Dennis Daly-- Reviewed by Judy Katz-Levine
Twenty-One Ghazals
Alisher Navoiy,
Translated from the Uzbek by Dennis Daly
This exquisite, slim, collection of the ghazals of Alisher Navoiy, translated from the Uzbek by Dennis Daly, and... |
What Is a Wireless Adapter? | Internet Setup
What Is a Wireless Adapter? | Internet Setup
So let’s say you have a computer that’s old
and you really want to connect it to your wireless network, but it just doesn’t have
any wireless capabilities in it. Well, a wireless adapter is what you need. Wireless adapters come ... |
A field of dwarf birch and willow in Alaska's Denali National Park.
A field of dwarf birch and willow in Alaska's Denali National Park. NK SANFORD / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
Native Species or Invasive? The Distinction Blurs as the World Warms
With thousands of species on the move as the climate changes, a growing number of... |
When we think of trash and pollution, we usually mean garbage that accumulates on land and in the sea. Unfortunately, this worrisome issue did not stop at the borders of Earth, and since the 1960s we have been producing and spreading waste in space. Any launch of a missile, spacecraft or satellite into space leaves deb... |
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How to Scaffold Lessons for English Learners in Any Class
By Sarah Knutson November 26, 2018
Being bilingual has many benefits in the long run (cultural awareness, linguistic abilities, job prospects), but English language learners (ELLs) are sometimes stuck between tw... |
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Terauchi Masatake
Gensui Count Terauchi Masatake (寺内 正毅), GCB (5 February 1852 – 3 November 1919), was a Japanese military officer, proconsul and politician.[1] He was a Gensui (or Marshal) in the Imperial Japanese Army and the Prime Minister of Japan from 1916 to 1918.
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The Hippocampus Conspiracy
Slightly misleading. The green and blue histological staining that has become the EuroEPINOMICS logo features a human hippocampus, a part of the human brain that is particularly important in human epilepsy. Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE) is the most common epilepsy in adults and involves the h... |
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A new study in mice is the latest to show why it’s important for scientists to include both male and female test subjects in their r... |
A little-known fact is that all laboratories in the UK that use cyanide have to have a jar of amyl nitrite capsules ("poppers", if you will) ready to hand in case of cyanide poisoning.
This is because the vasodilatory effect of the substance can be used to prevent the victim suffering a cardiac arrest before the param... |
10 Facts about Ashoka
Sunday, April 5th 2015. | Figures
Facts about Ashoka talk about one of the greatest emperors in India. Ashoka Maurya lived in 304 till 232 BCE. He was often called as Ashoka the Great or Ashoka. He came from the Maurya Dynasty. During his reign, he was the ruler of most parts of Indian subcont... |
Lunar Libration
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The Moon is tidally locked. Half of the Moon is always facing the Earth. However, due to libration, we can take a glimpse of areas of the moon that are not always visible.
Flat-Earthers invented many “scenarios” to “explain” how the so many lunar-related phenomena can happen ... |
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Middle East oil pumping stations and military air bases
Tiyas Air Base, also known as T-4, located east of Hims, Syria© Google Earth
Over the last year, there have been a series of confrontations between the Israelis on one side, and the Iranians and their Syrian allies on the other, at an airbase i... |
What is SEO, SEM, SMM, SMO?
What is seo, sem, smm, smoWhen I first started building websites, I had never heard of the term SEO, let alone SEM. I knew that building a website was not enough. Once you had it, the next step was to find ways to promote the website.
In the late 1990’s, when I was first starting out, I be... |
The Charcot Foot Condition – A Little Known Diabetes Complication
by: Belver Ladson
Charcot Foot disease is a little known complication that can affect anyone who has diabetes. This condition also occurs in non-diabetic patients too, but diabetics can be more prone to this disease due to a diabetic complication known... |
Ghost in the machine
• Ghost in the machine is a phrase that arose in the field of philosophy, though it is slowly making its way into more mainstream English usage. We will look at the original meaning of the term ghost in the machine, where it came from and how its use is being applied today. We will also examine ... |
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5 Reasons Why Pasture-Raised Meat is Healthier For You
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5 Reasons Why Pasture-Raised Meat is Healthier For You
Posted on May 02, 2019
With so many confusing and misleading labels o... |
The adominal brain
Our mood is strongly influenced by our enteric nervous system. The enteric nervous system works largely independent from our brain and is therefore called “abdominal brain” by some authors. The abdominal brain criss-crosses almost our whole gastrointestinal tract and contains as many neuronal cells ... |
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Dental arthritis
Arthritis is usually mentioned in the case of the inflammation of a joint. However, dental arthritis is when it is the ligament that holds the root of a tooth that is inflamed. There is therefore no arthritis in the first sense and it is by derogati... |
End-diastolic volume (EDV) is a measurement of how much blood is in either the left or the right ventricle of the heart prior to each heartbeat, or contraction. This measurement is helpful in assessing the heart's bloodflow and effectiveness of its contractions. Although professionals can estimate the end diastolic vol... |
The Auditory System: What’s the Cerebellum got to do with it?
By Hillary K. Siddons and Frank E. Musiek, University of Connecticut
The cerebellum is a complex neural structure located at the base of the skull in the posterior fossa. It lies caudal to the occipital lobe of the brain and dorsal to the brainstem, at the... |
One of the biggest sleep-related myths is based upon a misunderstanding of the relationship between age and sleeplessness. People commonly believe that sleeping difficulties occur as a direct result of the aging process. Notably, researchers have found that the aging process may actually be accelerated by poor sleep. B... |
How to Fix Uneven Drywall
Written by Chris Deziel; Updated December 15, 2018
How to Fix Uneven Drywall
How to Fix Uneven Drywall
Whether the drywall on your wall got wet and buckled, you have removed wallpaper, or the drywall simply wasn't installed properly, ridges, valleys, visible seams and residue aren't an att... |
The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the Combustion of Fuel and an Oxidizer (typically air) occurs in a confined space called a Combustion. This Exothermic creates gases at high Temperature and Pressure, which are permitted to expand. The defining feature of an internal combustion engine is that useful ... |
Is Psychometric g a Myth?
In this post, I will show that Shalizi’s case against g appears strong only because he misstates several key facts and because he omits all the best evidence that the other side has offered in support of g. His case hinges on three clearly erroneous arguments on which I will concentrate.
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A Case Study on Rectal Adenocarcinoma 1 I. INTRODUCTION Rectal cancer may be of the adenocarcinoma type and usually arise from the epithelium (the layer of cells) which lines the large intestine. The colon is part of the large bowel. The large bowel sta... |
IELTS Writing Task 2 Topic: Career & Sample Essay
Some people think that work is the most important thing of people’s life. Without the success of career, life become meaningless. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Sample Answer
While it is argued that a distinguished career is regarded as the most pivotal thi... |
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There's a famous old song that's actually the only ever Japanese language song to reach #1 on the US pop charts: "上{うえ}を向{む}いて歩{ある}こう".
This is both the title of the song and a frequently repeated line in it.
向{む}いて is the -te form of 向{む}く, meaning "to face".
My understanding of 上{うえ} is that in Japanese it's a nou... |
Is 子 ever used to refer to a boy, or is it always used for girls? Is 悪い子 used only for girls?
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This question probably comes from noticing how common '-ko' is as an ending for girls' names. – jkerian Aug 13 '12 at 23:16
Yes, 悪い子 can be used for boys.
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Snowy Owl Sleeping – Please Do Not Disturb
I dream about Snowies sometimes, especially in wintertime. I wonder if Snowies dream–probably, if they do, its all about tasty morsels 🙂
Sleepy Snowy Boy in the wildflower patch.
Do Snowy Owls, like other owl species, fe... |
We all believe that the future of any country lies on how well developed is the education system of that country.
Though gaining a professional degree is not possible for everyone due to various reasons, but what actually matters is the basic education. That is, one should know how to read and write.
According to the... |
Cross-Cultural Leadership: How Will China Influence The World?
City view on the Chinese city of Xian
Recently I had the pleasure to travel around in China for a few weeks. Visiting a fair deal of the country, north and south, the big cities and a part of the country side. I came back with a truck load of impressions!... |
What is Bandwidth and How to Check it?
Web hosting is an industry with specific jargon and vocabulary and if you aren’t technically savvy you may find that you’re confused. So, when considering a hosting solution it's best to understand some of the basic specifications of a great plan. We’re here to help you understan... |
What are you doing, drying a bolster pillow under the hot sun?
Medical Video: How to Clean Your Pillows! Easy Bedroom Cleaning Ideas That Save Time! (Clean My Space)
When the weather is hot, you might see many people drying their pillows, bolsters, or mattresses under sun exposure. Drying bolster pillows has beco... |
From BeeMe to Bandersnatch: The Youniverse of science and fiction
MIT Media Lab
Oct 31, 2019 · 14 min read
By Niccolo Pescetelli, Manuel Cebrian, and Iyad Rahwan
On Halloween night, 2018, researchers at the MIT Media Lab released BeeMe, a platform that allowed internet users to collectively control a person in the p... |
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Principles Systems & Tools – What Shingo Can Teach Us About DevOps
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In my last post, The Power of a Game: What I Learned from Facilitating the Phoenix Project Simulation, we explored how DevOps and Agile practices are built on underlying Lean principles that ... |
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Do Animals and Computers have Minds? Probably Not
In one of my recent university lectures on human consciousness arose some debate about whether other animals have conscious thought or sustained self-awareness; in short, whether animals have minds. My position: I have yet to hear a conv... |
Are Growing Pains Real?
I see a lot of toddlers and school age children in my practice. Lately, a number of parents have asked about growing pains. Are they real? What causes them? Are they a sign of something serious? What can I do to help my child? Here’s a quick review.
What are growing pains?
“Growing pains” are ... |
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Mental Illness and Substance Abuse
Mental illness refers to a group of brain disorders that can profoundly disrupt a person’s ability to think, feel, and relate to others and their environment. Often this results in an inability to cope with the ordinary demands of life. Symptoms vary and eve... |
These 5 Brilliant Military Strategists Have Survived The Test Of Time
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These 5 Brilliant Military Strategists Have Survived The Test Of Time
An expert weighs in.
Key point: These men were products of the times they live... |
Biological Theories Part That One: Depression
Hello! And welcome to the fun part! Let’s dive right on in, ladies and gents.
Depression and Anxiety share some very common roots, especially in the biological arena. If you already read Part This One, you will notice some repeat of information, but press on anyway, pleas... |
• This photo represents the bell curve of women's and men's heights. It was created in 1994 by Linda Strausbaugh, professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of Connecticut.
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Nuevas miradas a la pobreza
New ways of looking at poverty
Roger Senserrich,
Director of Communications at Connecticut Voices for Children
Martin Ravallion. The Economics of Poverty. History, Measurement and Policy. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
Sendhil Mullainathan & Eldar Shafir. Scarcity: The... |
Unleashing the Potential of Election Data
Section 2: Open Election Data Principles
Principle 6: Election data is open when it is in a non-proprietary format
Proprietary formats are, by definition, restrictive either of the ability to use the information or the ability to share the information. Thus, in order for el... |
A List Of Fresh Term Paper Ideas For Your Criminal Justice Course
The majority of students procrastinate, and do not know what to write their term papers about, when they are not given a list of potential topics. Even those who are enrolled in a criminal justice course have the same challenges. Though there are plenty... |
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American Buddhism during World War II imprisonment refers to the Japanese American Buddhist experience between 1942 and 1945 when persons of Japanese ancestry, commonly known as Nikkei Amerikajin, were imprisoned. A discussion of the Nikkei Bu... |
Crazy Physics Helps With Overall Madness?
Quantum Physics has long been a circus. When De Broglie proposed his thesis, his thesis jury (which comprised top physicists, including a Nobel Laureate) did not know what to make of it, and consulted Einstein. Einstein was enthusiastic, saying de Broglie “lifted a piece of t... |
Samsung Electronics, a member of the WiGig Alliance, has just announced an implementation that is capable of achieving 4.6 gigabit (575MB/s) speeds under the 802.11ad standard. Samsung claims that they have overcome "the barriers to commercialization" of wireless over 60GHz. This band has several disadvantages, includi... |
How to Write Fillers for Magazines
Updated April 17, 2017
Many successful authors began their publishing careers by starting small--specifically, writing filler pieces for magazines, establishing a readership, and endearing themselves to editors by always being professional and punctual. Here's how to get started.
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Journey to Banana land is a film set in the 1950s and is the story of the historical struggle for individuals in the society. This is a movie about the important phases in the banana culture. The journey by the characters begins in the Unites States and sale through the Caribbean area. There is a map that shows the dif... |
7 segments make up a number, some visible, some invisible. Just like on a digital clock:
88:88 or 04:00:
Digital clock showing 04:00
There are 2 vertical segments on both sides and 3 horizontal segments in the center.
What's the largest number you can form, where it has the same number of visible segments as the nu... |
Busting Vegan Protein Myths Vol 1
Below is a meme most of you have probably seen floating around the internet from vegan forums to Instagram and various social media platforms. It is basically telling people that there is more protein in broccoli than in beef. In this blog I am going to explain this farce, clarify the... |
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The Economic Impact of the Opioid Crisis
President Donald Trump signed a bill yesterday to help combat the opioid crisis. The legislative package directs funding to federal agencies and states so they can make increasing access to addiction treatment a priority, and sets in place interve... |
An Absurdist Rebellion and The Pursuit of Happiness
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We can turn back time, cosmic time specifically, to our fledgling universe and its first molecules in the sea of exotic matter. Hypothesised by inflation theory, we can form an image of how the cosmos might have seemed 10^33 seconds after the Big Bang, ba... |
Why plans are useless but planning indispensable
“Plans are worthless, but planning is everything”
-Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Failure to plan is planning to fail”
-Benjamin Franklin
We all have the fantasy of the perfect plan that goes without a hitch. Heist movies, like Ocean’s Eleven (Twelve and Thirteen), The Italian... |
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Networking Malaria
By DeLene Beeland
Scientists with UF's Emerging Pathogens Institute are trying to help governments eliminate one of the most deadly diseases
As a teen, Dawit Woldu and ... |
Sjogren?s Syndrome
There are many diseases that can occur in our body, some of these we can understand; while other are more complicated. Also, at times some of these disease can be caused by our own body; in addition there are several autoimmune diseases that can affect us. Can you imagine feeling sad or happy, but n... |
Data Warehouse in the Cloud - How to Upload MySQL Data Into Amazon Redshift for Reporting and Analytics
Ashraf Sharif
The term data warehousing often brings to mind things like large complex projects, big businesses, proprietary hardware and expensive software licenses. With Hadoop came open source data analysis soft... |
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Littlewood-Richardson Calculator
The Littlewood-Richardson Calculator is a program designed to compute Littlewood-Richardson coefficients. This program is written in the C language to make the computation as efficient as possible. The program can compute single Littlewood-Richardson coefficients, products of Schur fun... |
Weatherproof Security Cameras Can Remain Effective During Extreme Weather
Posted by Amy Hite on August 13, 2018
From scorching summer heat to blistering winter winds, weather conditions can be brutal. Criminals don’t take a break just because the weather outside is unfavorable. Many commercial properties and apartmen... |
What is a Tableau Dashboard Extension
Tableau dashboard extensions are web applications that have two-way communication with the dashboard. Dashboard extensions enable all sorts of scenarios, like letting you integrate Tableau with custom applications, making possible for you to modify the data for a viz, or even crea... |
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Word of the Day: Plenipotentiary
Good evening and welcome to Word of the Day! A journey through the English vocabulary and the words that piqued my interest, in WotD we'll be learning a new word for each working day of the week, bar holidays, unless there's a holiday special...
Today's word is... |
Blittable types
Learned something new today:
Blittable types are data types in software applications which have a unique characteristic. Data are often represented in memory differently in managed and unmanaged code in the Microsoft .NET framework. However, blittable types are defined as having an identical presentat... |
Vaccine Correlations Graphically Confirm CDC-FDA-Pharma Skewed Vaccine Efficacy Science
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Ever since I learned from physicians with whom I was working in the late 1980s about Mothers complaining to them that their child got a vaccine and hasn’t been the same since, I’ve been o... |
If the idea of creating a budget is too overwhelming, start small.
Begin by planning a budget for a special event. It can be an overnight trip, a day at the zoo, a Red Sox game or a day hiking. What ever it is, start by planning out you time. If your event is a day at the zoo, we will need to plan for a day.
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Canadians spend more than 80% of their time indoors, hence indoor air quality has a significant affect on overall health. Indoor air can have over 200 different airborne gaseous pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde, which have serious heal... |
Tip: Active vs. Passive voice – This is something that trips up a lot of authors. Active voice is preferred by most publishers, but, there is also a place for passive voice. In fact, there are times when changing something from passive to active makes the sentence awkward. Examples: Active voice: The diners ate the dry... |
Accurate temperature measurement is the single most important tool in successful BBQ Cooking.
bbq temperature probe
Internal temperature will tell you exactly where you are in the cooking process and of course it is important to know what temperature your cooking chamber or surface is.
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Utopians do not like to engage in war. If they feel countries friendly to them have been wronged, they will send military aid, but they try to capture, rather than kill, enemies. They are upset if they achieve victory through bloodshed. The main purpose of war is to achieve that which, if they had achieved already, the... |
Amory, Mississippi. Where is this place and, more importantly, why should I care? This city of 7,300 +/- is located in North East Mississippi in Monroe County. Home to dedicated and gifted student athletes, brilliant and inventive students and youth, and community involved citizens Amory is a railroad city at heart. In... |
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Who Discovered Indium
Indium is a chemical element represented by the symbol In and the atomic number 49. It is a soft metal with bright silvery-white coloration. It is the 61st most common element in the crust of the Earth and less than 10 minerals are known to contain the metal. It is commonly obt... |
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