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During the period of the European Renaissance and Enlightenment, significant changes were happening within the Jewish community. The Haskalah movement paralelled the wider Enlightenment, as Jews began in the 1700s to campaign for emancipation from restrictive laws and integration into the wider European society. Secula...
What to do with this activity? As well as helping with reading, recipes are great for getting your child counting and using numbers - amounts, weights, temperatures. Flour, sugar and butter are weighed in grams nowadays which is usually shortened to "g". Liquid is measured in milli-litres which is often shortened to "m...
Lesson 1.1: Introduction to Nouns – Nouns and Unconscious Knowledge Take a nonsense sentence. Make up your own or use something like this: The dorbling groobies frandled a bonkled slank. Then ask students to identify the part of speech of various words. They’ll quickly tell you that groobies and slank are nouns. They w...
Septarians were formed millions of years ago when the Gulf of Mexico reached what is now Southern Utah. Decomposing sea life, killed by volcanic eruptions, had a chemical attraction for the sediment around them, forming mud balls. As the ocean receded, the balls were left to dry and crack. Because of their bentonite co...
Volcanoes cool the tropics, say researchers Climate researchers have shown that big volcanic eruptions over the past 450 years have temporarily cooled weather in the tropics—but suggest that such effects may have been masked in the 20th century by rising global temperatures. Their paper, which shows that higher latitud...
Biology & Behavior Cockroaches are oval, flattened, fast moving insects. They have long, hair like antenna and a broad, saddlelike plate called a pronotum that covers the head. Adult stages of most species have wings, with the front pair of wings being thick and leathery. Cockroaches go through gradual metamorphosis in...
Mind mapping is a powerful revision tool for sorting, linking and grouping ideas. When done correctly, it enables students to organise and understand concepts and ideas presented. One of the reasons that mind maps are so effective is due to their visual nature. These tools allow students to organising and present infor...
TOOLS FOR TEACHINGJoy to the World, a Christmas lesson plan has come! A lesson plan for the Christmas holiday season. In the first segment, students will become familiar with the historical context of Christmas, including different traditions and music from several countries. In the second segment, they will learn to s...
Biology & Behavior In Utah, porcupines occur throughout the mountains and on woodlands of the state. The porcupine is heavy-bodied, brown to black in color, and has a small head, short legs, and a short, thick tail. Its sharp, barbed quills, 1-1/4 to 4 inches long, cover most of the upper body surface and the tail. Onl...
Prospectors who lost out in the gold rush probably wouldn’t agree but Earth has more gold than it should. The shiny stuff is one of several metals that are puzzlingly common. Now it seems a last-minute bombardment, after Earth formed, may have supplied these extra elements. The planets formed when tiny rocks collided, ...
The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted American citizens aged 18 and older the right to vote. Congress proposed it March 23, 1971 and the states ratified it 107 days later. It passed much more quickly than any other amendment in the constitutional process. To explore this concept, consider the fol...
Women’s suffrage in the United States begins with a series of loses. From 1777 through 1807, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and eventually throughout the United States, lost the right to vote. For over a century afterward, activists worked to restore the right. One hundred and five years ago, on January 12, 19...
Vitamin K deficiency is a very rare vitamin deficiency. Vitamin K is important in the body's use and uptake of certain types of proteins known as Gla-proteins that are responsible for the proper clotting of blood, the formation of bones, and maintaining blood vessels. The body extracts Vitamin K from food using the bac...
Astronomers waiting for their first chance to watch a supermassive black hole (SMBH) consume a vast cloud of in-falling gas have discovered a magnetar near the core of the Milky Way galaxy. By observing the magnetar’s behaviour as it orbits the SMBH, they will be able to test some of the more interesting consequences o...
Week beginning 02.12.19 This week in maths we are going to be focusssing on fractions. We will be identifying naming and writing equivalent fractions e.g. 1/2 as being the same as 2/4, 3/8, 4/8 etc. As well as this we will reduce fractions to its simplest form, including tenths to fifths, hundredths to tenths, e.g. 40/...
This is a good free play activity. See the Play-Debrief-Replay method of teaching in the resource. Optional: discuss with students what electricity is (a flow of electrons through a wire or something that can allow them to move in it). Ask them to think about this concept as they experiment. Use this concept as phenome...
In archaeology, earthworks are artificial changes in land level, typically made from piles of artificially placed or sculpted rocks and soil. Earthworks can themselves be archaeological features, or they can show features beneath the surface. Earthworks of interest to archaeologists include hill forts, henges, mounds, ...
The land where your homes have been built, your cars are parked, your ATMs are located, where this church is built, once belonged to the Seneca Indians, part of the Iroquois Confederacy. Early interactions with western Europeans cost the entire Iroquois Confederacy dearly. French fur traders were followed by Jesuit mis...
When students are new to advocating for themselves it is helpful to provide them with tools that will support their efforts. Julia Osborne, a Special Education Resource Teacher with York Region DSB noticed that her students had good ideas about what they needed in order to succeed in the classroom as learners and how t...
This section provides information on the casting process for those who may not be familiar with it. This overview is not intended to be the definitive word on the casting process; but rather, a broad picture of the advantages of castings and the steps involved in making a casting. A casting may be defined as a “metal o...
Recall Prior Knowledge about Israel Create a Passport By the end of the lesson, the children will have created a passport for their journey around Israel - Brainstorm ideas about what Israel means to them – Display the word ISRAEL on the whiteboard. Prompt by asking some questions and suggesting areas such as food, wea...
There are certain words in the English language that are often confused with one another. A common example is “affect” and “effect”; they are homophones, which means that, although they have different meanings, they are pronounced in the sameway. This can make it difficult to understand the difference between them, yet...
EAL/D students may feel anxious about their names and the way others pronounce them. This activity can offer opportunities for students to talk about their names more openly, allow them to feel their names are valued and become more respectful of other people’s names. Choi, Y. (2001). The Name Jar. New York: Dragonfly ...
The interaction between two atoms of same or different kind is called chemical bonding. Ionic bond is such type of interaction that takes place between two ions. Ions are the species formed by the removal or gaining of electrons. Ionic bonds are formed by complete gain or removal of electrons. The compounds formed as a...
In the 1800s astronomers realized that the appearance of sunspots was cyclic, with a period averaging about 11 years. As new features of the Sun (solar flares, filaments, prominences, coronal loops and coronal mass ejections) were discovered, it was found that they too varied along with the frequency of sunspots. The s...
The first estimate of GDP growth for the second quarter of 2014 will be released tomorrow morning and will generate plenty of news coverage, analysis and comment. To provide a little context, we explain what GDP is and how it is measured. What is GDP? Gross Domestic Product is the total value of goods produced and serv...
Ancient Greek medicine Ancient Greek medicine was a compilation of theories that were constantly expanding through new ideologies and trials. Many components were considered in Ancient Greek Medicine, intertwining the spiritual with the physical. Specifically, the theories and ideologies from which Ancient Greek Medici...
Growth and Survival Year 6 classes are studying biological sciences this term. The focus of the topic is the growth and survival of living things and how they are affected by the physical conditions of their environment. Students are required to identify how the change in a plant’s conditions will affect the growth ove...
Explore everything about arrays in this video and why you would use them. Learn about how we can organize a collection of elements in an array with indices. - Let's jump into the first data structure, our first container that holds data, an array. An array is like a row of seats at a movie theater. If you think about a...
This term Preps have been welcomed into Art with lots of exploratory activities introducing them to different materials and techniques such as painting with water colour. They are being introduced to the ‘elements of art’ of line, shape and colour through viewing various examples of Abstract Art. Students are learning ...
In the most remote mountain ranges of Asia, on the highest peaks and in the steepest canyons, one of the world’s most elusive big cats is edging towards extinction. What can be done to secure a future for the majestic snow leopard? Snow leopards live a solitary life in the mountains of Central Asia, usually at elevatio...
In cryptography, encryption is the process of encoding a message or information in a way that only authorized parties can access it and those who are not authorized cannot. Encryption Types / Methods In public-key encryption schemes, the encryption key is published for anyone to use and for encrypting messages. Only th...
Teach students about the history of World War II and the conflict's lasting impact with online activities, lesson plans, and more. The German V-1 flying bomb, or buzz bomb, known originally as the Fieseler Fi 103, was the first of the Vergeltungswaffen ("weapons of vengeance," named in response to Allied air assaults o...
In the last tutorial, we learned how to make functions and how they work on the high level. This time, we will take a peek under the hood again, stare deep into its soul and see its ugliness face to face to see how it works in the lower level. The code segment, also referred to as the text segment, is a section in memo...
As a result, a low pressure area is created at ground level. The sea doesn't heat up as quickly as the land, so the air temperature over the water is much less. As a result, the cooler air is free to move sideways to occupy the new low pressure area. The result is a seabreeze, which can be from a light to strong wind; ...
Education is a vital tool for success in the modern world. It equips individuals with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to thrive in various fields. However, for educators to be effective in imparting knowledge, they must have an organized plan. The EEI (Engage, Explore, and Inspire) lesson plan template i...
The CRAFT of assessment The new 9-1 GCSEs have created a challenge for teachers to develop students’ ability to think deeper and recall a wide range of concepts and processes at the end of their two- or three-year course. Regardless of their starting point, the ability for all students to retain and recall knowledge ef...
Physical Properties of Argon gas: Argon (Ar) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas that is the third most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere, after nitrogen and oxygen. It has a boiling point of -185.7°C (-302.2°F) and a melting point of -189.3°C (-308.7°F). Argon is a non-reactive gas, meaning it does ...
Why sunflower follows the sun? The ability of plants to take a certain position under the influence of sunlight is called Heliotropism. At the beginning of the XIX century, this term introduced the Swiss and French nerd Okoustin Decandol-senior to describe the growth of the top of the stem towards the Sun. Plants can r...
Maths: This week the children will be recapping the number of hours in a day and will be introduced to language such as ‘noon’, ‘midday’, ‘midnight’. They will not need to know the difference between a.m. or p.m. at this point. Other facts such as days in a week/month will also be reviewed. Attention will be drawn to t...
Fire is a chemical reaction that requires three elements: fuel, oxygen, and heat. When these three elements are present, a fire can start and continue to burn as long as there is a source of fuel and oxygen. Water is a common method for extinguishing fire because it is able to disrupt the chemical reaction that is nece...
Why are we able to see? The primary organ of the visual system is the eye. Light rays coming from a source, after passing through the cornea, lens and vitreous body, are refracted and eventually focus on the retina, which acts as the light-sensitive layer. The image formed on the retina is reduced, real and inverted. W...
Women's Right to Vote in Kentucky In 1838, the Kentucky Legislature granted limited voting rights to unmarried women and widows who owned property, were over 21 years of age, and lived in the school district. The women could vote on school board issues, the selection of county school district trustees, and school taxes...
Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers typically do the following: Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. In this process, heat is applied to metal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding is used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing a...
Model of a Boat (work of art) Key Ideas about this Work of Art - This wooden model boat features several geometric patterns and papyrus shapes at the bow and stern, or front and back. Papyrus is a flowering plant that grows in water. - The boat resembles the boats that were used on the Nile. Model boats like this one w...
The Goldilocks Zone is the area from a star where any planets located there can support life. The conditions for life include liquid water on its surface with an atmospheric pressure high enough for it not to boil off. A new definition of the Goldilocks Zone was recently devised because of new findings. It is based on ...
Diversity is the representation of all our varied identities and differences (e.g., race, ethnicity, gender, (dis)ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, country of origin, class, as well as cultural, political, religious, and other beliefs and affiliations), collectively and as individuals. Diversity is not a pr...
The Ursus maritimus tyrannus measured 1.83 meters and an average mass of more than one ton (1200 – 1500 kg), making it almost three times as heavy as an adult male brown bear. This fossil subspecies evolved from an isolated population of Arctic brown bears in the late Pleistocene and was the largest carnivorous land ma...
A Black Hole Destroys a Star (Illustration) A disk of hot gas swirls around a black hole in this illustration. Some of the gas came from a star that was pulled apart by the black hole, forming the long stream of hot gas on the right, feeding into the disk. These events are formally known as tidal disruption events, or ...
The effect of an earthquake on the Earth's surface is called the intensity. The intensity scale consists of a series of certain key responses such as people awakening, movement of furniture, damage to chimneys, and finally - total destruction. Although numerousintensity scales have been developed over the last several ...
When staffers from the New York State Museum dug out two massive fossils from a Catskills quarry, they solved a 130-year-old mystery. The fossils—a frond-encircled treetop and a long, slender trunk—have also forced scientists to redraw their mid-Devonian (about 385 million years ago) landscapes to include tall trees. T...
Like the musicians in an orchestra, our lips, tongue and vocal cords coordinate with one another to pronounce sounds in speech. A map of the brain regions that conduct the process shows how each is carefully controlled – and how mistakes can slip into our speech. It’s long been thought that the brain coordinates our sp...
3. Vesicular trafficking Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in plant cells and fungi, including yeasts. They are critical organelles for plant cell function. Vacuoles are usually large compartments that in mature cells may be up to 90 % of the total cell volume (Figures 1 and 2). They are the largest compartm...
Algae fossils shed light on adaptation to global warming When thinking about global warming, one thing usually comes to mind: man-made CO2 emissions. Industrialisation single-handedly caused the rise of Earth's surface temperature, leading to the likes of shrinking glaciers, damaged ecosystems, desertification and incr...
Find two decimals and drag them to the correct places, to make addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division sentences using mental math. You can choose the maximum number of decimal digits, to make the practice exercises easier or harder. The addition and subtraction exercises help you understand decimal place v...
TNPSC Current Affairs May 2017 1.Largest map of universe created with quasar positions. Astronomers and scientists from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), have created the largest map of universe based entirely on the positions of Quasars. Quasars are the incredibly bright and distant points of light powered by super...
In 1790, Alexander Hamilton was in the middle of a financial dilemma that would impact the then fragile state of the United States. Then US President George Washington and the newly formed federal government was facing flak from a lot of unhappy settlers in the Newfoundland of America. Alexander Hamilton’s problem was ...
In 2015, the Wapichan peoples of Guyana, a small nation on the northern coast of South America, were awarded the Equator Prize from the United Nations Development Program. This prize recognizes and advances local and Indigenous-led sustainable development initiatives aiming to preserve nature and build resilient commun...
To start it off they were located on opposite sides so they had different climates, the New England Colony was located in the North so there was stronger and longer winters while in the Southern Colonies, which was located in the south, so it was hotter and it was practically warm all year round. That led to different ...
People across the world describe their thoughts and emotions, share experiences and spread ideas through the use of thousands of distinct languages. These languages form a fundamental part of our humanity. They determine whom we communicate with and how we express ourselves. Despite continually mapping the distribution...
Your shopping cart is empty! A whole skeletal muscle is considered an organ of the muscular system. Each organ or muscle consists of skeletal muscle tissue, connective tissue, nerve tissue, and blood or vascular tissue. Skeletal muscles vary considerably in size, shape, and arrangement of fibers. They range from extrem...
ADHD stands for “attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.” ADD is a term that was once used to describe a form of ADHD, but is now medically irrelevant. Both ADHD and ADD describe a condition whereby an individual struggles with disorganization, fragmented focus, spaciness, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating....
Research has proven that there are traces of Neanderthal DNA in the genome of modern humans. An exploratory study that evaluated the facial structure of prehistoric skulls now provides new insights, and supports the hypothesis that much of this intermarriage occurred in the Near East – the region that stretches from No...
“What is Hellenism?” The clearest answer to the question is; It is the name given to all the ideas, art and philosophy movements that emerged as a result of the contact of ancient Greek culture with eastern cultures. B.C. With the year 323 BC, the last great empire of the Hellenistic era was part of Rome. It is the nam...
Influenza, commonly known as "the flu," is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. Although the flu affects both sexes and all age groups, kids tend to get it more often than adults. The illness even has its own season — from November to April, with most cases occurring between late December and e...
What is cubism? Cubism came as a backlash to impressionism Woman in a Hat, one of Pablo Picasso's famous paintings PABLO PICASSO and Georges Braque founded cubism, inspired by tribal art (Braque later refuted this) and the works of Paul Cezanne. Cezanne's statement that "everything in nature takes its form from the sph...
Most childhood tumors (more than 60%) are located in the posterior fossa (the back compartment of the brain). This area is separated from the cerebral hemispheres by a tough membrane called the tentorium. The posterior fossa includes the cerebellum, the brainstem, and the fourth ventricle. Tumors in this area include m...
First off, not all dinosaurs were giants. They ranged in size from that of a small birds (a few hundred grams) to the 30-40 tonne monsters. Also, the extremely large forms only existed at certain times during the age of dinosaurs. The Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous seems to have been the time when the 30-40 tonne fo...
Ans. The War Guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the war and damages the Allied countries suffered. Ans. This project produced the famous German superhighways and the people’s car, the Volkswagen. Ans. Hitler integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan, One people, One empire, and One leader. Ans. In ...
Companion planting is the art and science of planting different types on plants in close proximity to each other in order to create a mutually beneficial relationship between the two. Some plants will emit an aroma that wards off harmful insects while other will send a chemical signal that attracts beneficial ones. Pla...
Theodor Herzl, Father of Zionism The Jews in Western Europe were deeply disturbed by the Dreyfus Affair and its ramifications. Many of them had believed that they were finally full citizens of their countries, but now saw that they were still vulnerable to government-sponsored anti-Semitism. One of these Jews was Theod...
Evolution is littered with examples of opportunism. Hosts infected by viruses found new uses for the genetic material the agents of disease left behind; metabolic enzymes somehow came to refract light rays through the eye’s lens; mammals took advantage of the sutures between the skull bones to help their young pass thr...
An assertion is a test on the characters following or preceding the current matching point that does not actually consume any characters. The simple assertions coded as \b, \B, \A, \Z, \z, ^ and $ are described above. More complicated assertions are coded as subpatterns. There are two kinds: those that look ahead of th...
Leaves, which have fallen into the mud at the bottom of a lake, may leave behind carbon films and impressions that are preserved as the mud slowly turns into rock. A piece of wood, or even a whole tree may be quickly buried in sediment-the absence of oxygen stopping decay from occurring. Ground water then fills all the...
Plants are multicellular eukaryotic organisms with the ability to produce their own food by the process of photosynthesis. (They are autotrophs.) Algae have historically been included with the plants, but they are now classified with the protists. The modern definition of plants includes organisms that live primarily o...
Price determination in the market model Since we are going to use this model quite a lot in this course we need to learn it carefully. Although it looks simple, it actually contains a lot of assumptions about how things change through time. Those assumptions are based in the fact that both the supply and demand curves ...
Prof. Bonnie Jacobs (left) and Prof. Neil Tabor (center) with some of the excavation team. Why is it important to understand the evolution of Africa’s biomes (forests, woodlands, and savannas), the plant species that comprise these, and the climate history of the continent? Because climate has no geographic boundaries....
Lobster vs Crab Both lobster and crab are crustaceans, which is a main group among arthropods. They share many features between them including the calcified carapace, but the exhibited differences between crabs and lobsters are important to know. Difference in the taxonomical diversity would be important to know about ...
A black hole itself is invisible because no light can escape from it. We can't see black holes, but we can find them by examining their effects on objects around them. We identify suspected supermassive black holes in the center of galaxies by studying the orbits of stars and clouds of gas in that vicinity and the spee...
(Phys.org) —A new study undertaken by a diverse group of scientists in Sweden has found that contrary to popular belief, most of the carbon that is sequestered in northern boreal forests comes about due to fungi that live on and in tree roots, rather than via dead needles, moss and leaf matter. In their paper published...
When birds migrate over long distances -- sometimes thousands of miles -- they usually end up in exactly the same place year after year. Such accurate feats of navigation, accomplished by millions of birds every year, have long made scientists wonder how they do it. Now a group of scientists in Germany has experimental...
1. Find out what type of project your science teacher requires. There are many types of projects, and most elementary schools give a range of choices. Does your teacher want an experiment, a demonstration, a collection, a report, or a model? Knowing what kind of project you need will narrow down your choices considerab...
A few minutes ago, NASA successfully destroyed two ailing spacecraft by smashing them into the Moon. You can see their crash trajectory in the video above. The two probes, Ebb and Flow, were orbiting the Moon to study its magnetic field and crust. But with fuel running low, NASA decided to fly them into a mountain near...
Researchers Mimic High-Pressure Form of Ice Found in Giant Icy Moons 7 Mar 2006 (Source: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) That everyday ice you use to chill your glass of lemonade has helped researchers better understand the internal structure of icy moons in the far reaches of the solar system. A research team ...
Diatoms occur in almost all aquatic habitats, marine or freshwater, where they can be freely suspended in water (planktonic), moving through sediments, or attached to rock or other surfaces. A few grow on land, on soil or damp rock faces, and some live as endosymbionts within foraminifera. They are all small. The large...
On a bright spring morning 50 years ago, two young astronomers at Bell Laboratories were tuning a 20-foot, horn-shaped antenna pointed toward the sky over New Jersey. Their goal was to measure the Milky Way galaxy, home to planet Earth. To their puzzlement, Robert W. Wilson and Arno A. Penzias heard the insistent hiss ...
Science of directing a craft by determining its position, course, and distance traveled. Early mariners followed landmarks visible on shore and studied prevailing winds for clues to direction. The Phoenicians and Polynesians sailed out of sight of land and used the stars to set their course. The compass (first used by ...
Why do countries trade? Countries trade with each other when, on their own, they do not have the resources, or capacity to satisfy their own needs and wants. By developing and exploiting their domestic scarce resources, countries can produce a surplus, and trade this for the resources they need. Clear evidence of tradi...
Words That Inspire: Martin Luther King, Jr. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Photo by Taryn Simon and The Innocence Project, from the photo essay The Innocents. Note to Educators: What is fair to one person may not be fair to another. What makes something unjust? Understanding—let alone discussin...
The Hawaiian Islands are a uniquely diverse place on earth. Hawaii is the world's most isolated island archipelago and was one of the last places on earth to be discovered and colonized by humans. The extreme isolation of the islands produced, through evolution and speciation, a remarkable diversity of species that are...
When the first colonists landed on Roanoke Island in 1587, they likely wrote letters to friends and relatives back home in England. For a small fee, the ship's captain would then transport the letters to Europe. A transaction such as this represented the birth of postal operations in America and North Carolina. In 1710...
|Home > Facts > Adolescent nutrition| More About:adolescent and nutrition ...nutritional requirements that are different from oth Expanded Food Nutrition and Education Program ...nutrition management. EFNEP trains homemakers living National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) ...adolescents more than doubl...
Although West Nile virus (WNV) is primarily a disease of birds, humans and other mammals may incidentally become infected when bitten by an infected mosquito. The virus was first discovered in 1937 in the blood of an infected individual in Uganda (Africa), and was introduced to New York City in 1999. WNV was able to sp...
Black History month, Why in February? February is the month that many African Americans celebrate Black History, however many of us may not know the reason February was the month chosen. Did you know Americans have recognized black history month annually since 1926? And at one time it was known as “Negro History week”?...
Fort George National Historic Site of Canada The Onset of War - The 1812 Campaign. Throughout 1811 political tension mounted in Washington. The maritime states complained of British abuses at sea. The British Royal Navy (dominant since the battle of Trafalgar) controlled maritime commerce and the British Parliament pas...
relay, electromechanical switch operated by a flow of electricity in one circuit and controlling the flow of electricity in another circuit. A relay consists basically of an electromagnet with a soft iron bar, called an armature, held close to it. A movable contact is connected to the armature in such a way that the co...
Subscribe to stay informed of xMinds events, opportunities for advocacy, relevant news articles, and regional programs, lectures, and workshops to help parents and educators improve the educational experiences of students on the autism spectrum. "... the most important considerations in devising educational programs fo...
What is Dance? Dance is the art form in which human movement becomes the medium for sensing, understanding, and communicating ideas, feelings, and experiences. Dance provides a way of learning—one that develops communication abilities, problem solving techniques, and creative and critical thinking skills along with kin...
The body of an adult human comprise of 206 bones in the overall skeletal system. The joints connect the bones to each other with the help of connective tissue. Almost all body joints are movable and hence can be said to be in conjunction with the other. Muscles are confined to the bones and with the movement of muscles...
Brugada (brew-GAH-dah) syndrome is a potentially life-threatening heart rhythm disorder. It's characterized by a specific abnormal heartbeat called a Brugada sign, which is detected by an electrocardiogram test. Brugada syndrome is frequently an inherited condition. Many people who have Brugada syndrome don't have any ...