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Looking for Strategies and Activities? Click Here! Information Gap Activities Teachers are often searching for activities to make their classroom more interactive; language teachers in particular are also looking for activities that promote target language use. Info Gap activities are excellent activities as they force...
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Meeting of rabbis held Aug. 20 and 21, 1844, at the town of Paks, Hungary. The discussions in the Hungarian Parliament concerning the emancipation of the Jews produced in Hungary, as elsewhere in Europe, a demand for the reform of both dogma and ritual, in order that Jews might be drawn more closely toward their Christ...
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In the summer of 1966 the Beach Boys and the Beatles topped the popular music charts, the nowclassic television show Star Trek first aired, and a young physician-scientist by the name of George Lipkin filed for an National Cancer Institute grant to study melanoma. He held the belief that melanoma could actually be a re...
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Some Suggestions that May Help You: Herpes simplex virus, or HSV, is an extremely common viral infection. There are two herpes simplex viruses: Type I is more often associated with the common cold sore in and around the mouth. Type II is associated with genital herpes transmitted by sexual contact, producing sores in t...
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SSL shorts for Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol developed by Netscape for transmitting private documents via the Internet. SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data that's transferred over the SSL connection. Both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer support SSL, and many Web sites use the protocol to obtain ...
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition - n. A game played with a pile of straws or thin sticks, with the players attempting in turn to remove a single stick without disturbing the others. - n. One of the straws or sticks used in this game. Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia - n. A figure o...
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Primary Documents - President Friedrich Ebert's Address to the German Assembly, 7 February 1919 Following the German revolution in November 1918 - which saw the forced abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II - a fresh constitution was drawn up and a new assembly established; the latter first met on 6 February 1919. Reproduced ...
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This is for Lesemann who wanted some information about the woman who participated in the Am. Revolutionary War. One important role that women played, but is often left out is their role as "campfollower." In armies before 1800, women "camp followers" played a crucial role doing all the supply work for the army. In othe...
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Sugar-free drinks which have had low-calorie sweeteners added to them could help in obesity treatment, according to a new study. Undertaken by staff at the Center for Public Health Nutrition at the University of Washington, found that the drinks increased dietary restraint, which is one of the key factors that help peo...
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It all started with the flu. In 2008, we found that the activity of certain search terms are good indicators of actual flu activity. Based on this finding, we launched Google Flu Trends to provide timely estimates of flu activity in 28 countries. Since then, we’ve seen a number of other researchers—including our very o...
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Everybody knows the most famous vacation destination in Europe. But Rimini, or better ancient Ariminum, is also a city of art with over 22 centuries of history. Rimini is a Roman city and certainly not just any old city, but one of the most important of ancient Rome. The official date of its founding is 268 BC when the...
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Chesapeake Bay and Global Warming - Upper Tidewater Region The extensive tidal swamp, brackish marsh, and tidal flat habitats of the Upper Tidewater Region could undergo major shifts due to global warming. If sea level rises 27.2 inches this century, the region would face: - 30 percent decline in tidal swamp - 85 perce...
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I remember sitting in high school history class, learning about our founding fathers and being in awe of what they were able to accomplish. I also remember thinking, “What did women do?” There were so few profiles and I was curious to know more. Thus began my quest to find female heroes—in and out of history books. Tha...
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Video Clips of Augmented Reality System in Operation The links below are to files showing the Augmented Reality system in operation. These are in MPEG format acquired at a frame rate of 15 frames/second. One note about the videos available here. Our method relies on tracking features in the scene and using those featur...
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 April 2012 13:12 On April 10, 1912 the RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton, England for New York City. Four days in to crossing the North Atlantic, with 2,228 passengers and crew on board, the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank 12,415 feet to the ocean floor. This year marks the 100th anniver...
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HedgehogsBy Craig Sernotti Hedgehogs have only become part of the pet trade within the last 20 years or so. Fascinating, curious, and downright adorable, this exotic small animal makes a great pet for the right person. Hedgehogs are nocturnal and so are active at night; however, some species are active during the day. ...
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Science Fair Project Encyclopedia It was most celebrated when it was the capital of the Mughal sovereigns (1526 to 1658). Many splendid buildings of that time are still there to be seen, among them the fortress built by Akbar, within the walls of which are the palace of Shah Jahan and the Pearl Mosque. Still more noted...
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<microbiology> One of the two major classes of prokaryotic organism (the other being the Cyanobacteria). Bacteria are small (linear dimensions of around 1 m), noncompartmentalised, with circular DNA and ribosomes of 70S. Protein synthesis differs from that of eukaryotes and many antibacterial antibiotics interfere with...
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Last Updated: 8:46 AM, December 27, 2009 Posted: 3:24 AM, December 27, 2009 When Dave Hackenberg jerked the lids off his hives one bright November morning in Florida in 2006 and found them empty, the stunned commercial beekeeper never thought that four years later his bees and millions more across the United State woul...
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Family: Scolopacidae, Sandpipers view all from this family Description ADULT Looks pale buffy orange overall, darkest on back and wings. In summer plumage, close inspection reveals intricate dark marbling on back and upper wings and subtle barring on underparts. Bill is mostly pink with a dark tip. Legs are dark and re...
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Single-car drivers commuting in fossil-fuel burning cars, smog, pollution, crime -- what other urban scourges can you think of? Half of the world's population currently lives in urban areas; yet these urban areas make up only 2 percent of the world's land and spend three-quarters of the world's resources [source: MIT]....
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MIT professor’s book digs into the eclectic, textually linked reading choices of people in medieval London. Was it coincidence? An era dubbed "the time of silence" -- the years between 1642 and 1660 in England when Puritan rulers shuttered theaters -- was also a period of intense interest in experimental science. Three...
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What’s social work all about? Social work is about people. People we see every day and people we may never ordinarily come into contact with. Social workers work to form relationships with these people. They recognise their problems and assist them in trying to find ways to overcome any difficulties. As a social worker...
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William West / AFP - Getty Images Melbourne Zoo's newest primate baby, a three week-old Colobus monkey, is held in the arms of her mother Clover, in Melbourne on June 29, 2011. Keepers have not been able to determine the sex of the newborn monkey which is pure white and won't display any black markings until it's sever...
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AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an illness that weakens the body's immune system. The immune systems of people with AIDS are not able to fight off certain infections and cancers. More Living With HIV/AIDS Improved medications have helped many people with HIV live l...
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A dice rolling program is only as good as the worst of: - the random number return to die-sides algorithm - the pseudo-random seed generator Most are close enough to be better than dice. Since computers can not generate truly random numbers, no die roller is truly random. The pseudorandom numbers, however can be suffic...
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Clean CANAL Water is the proposal entry by Margot Krasojevic for the Competition Amsterdam footbridge 2012. Water management is still the most important function of Amsterdam canals. Without them, the city would drown. Circulating the water is also vital for sanitary reasons. In the days when windmills had to do the jo...
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DARDANELLES or CHANAK-KALESSI: Name of the two cities situated opposite each other on the shores of the strait at the entrance to the Sea of Marmora. The European city is inhabited byMohammedans exclusively; the Asiatic city contains Mohammedans, Greeks, Armenians, Europeans, and Jews The Jewish community dates from th...
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Below you can watch the interview of introduction done a few days ago with my wonderful friend Greta in Argentina. I loved talking to Greta, but I think that in the self-consciousness of being video-interviewed, I missed sharing some ideas about what I hope to discuss in my brief 30 minute presentation! In any case, he...
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Species Description: Prairie dogs occur only in North America. They are rodents within the squirrel family and include five species-- the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), the white-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys leucurus), the Gunnison prairie dog (Cynomys gunnisoni), the Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parviden...
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Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) No Advisories - program content screened and verified. Scientists at Silent Spring Institute have found that flame retardants in common household products like upholstered furniture, textiles, and electronics migrate into household dust, and from there, into our bodi...
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Stephanie Ludi and Tom Reichlmayr, software engineering professors at the Rochester Institute of Technology , are working to increase the participation of people with visual impairments in computing fields. The ImagineIT summer workshop, funded by Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) of the National Sci...
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The European flag consists of 12 golden stars in a circle on a blue background. The stars symbolise the ideals of unity, solidarity and harmony among the peoples of Europe. The number of stars has nothing to do with the number of member countries, though the circle is a symbol of unity. History of the European flag The...
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Video games are an exciting and interdisciplinary field of study. Depending on your focus, your research may cover a variety of disciplines. If you are interested in game development, you may focus on Computer Science resources. If you are looking at video games in their cultural context you might use Communication or ...
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Do you have a Enter your contact details to get access to a guide that identifies common sleep disorders and shows how to get a restful night's sleep. * Denotes a required field Sleep and Health for You and Your Family - What’s the link between unhealthy sleep and diabetes? - New Study Finds Late Night Electronics Incr...
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It looks like the radical environmental left may have to find a new favorite dirty four letter word. Scientists at Ohio State University have announced the discovery of a new process that takes the energy from coal without burning it – "and removes virtually all of the pollution." The technology, known as Coal- Direct ...
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|From the Library of Congress G3764.B6S3 1775 .D4| This was just a teeny skirmish during the American Revolution, but I love it because the marsh and the island where it happened belonged to some of my ancestors, and some of the people involved are right out of my family tree. As I tell the tale of the Battle of Noddle...
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Archaeologists in Israel said they've discovered a footprint from the sandal of a Roman soldier during an excavation of the ancient city of Hippos. The print, made by a hobnailed sandal called a caliga that was worn by Roman soldiers, was found in a wall that surrounded the city by Arthur Segal from the Zinman Institut...
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Introduction to International Development International development is a profession unlike any other. Although modern international development has more than half a century of history, the practice of development is constantly evolving and the industry is currently in the midst of major changes that have the potential ...
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Aikido is a non-violent martial art. For many people outside Aikido, it is a new and surprising idea that physical practice with opponents is important in training yourself to receive opponents peacefully. Aikido techniques go along with the flow of the attack to control the attacker, ideally protecting the attacker fr...
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What are tachyons? Tachyons are hypothetical particles that can only travel faster than the speed of light. As you probably know, objects with a real number for mass can never travel at the speed of light because of Einstein's theory of relativity. As a consequence of this theory, as a objects velocity increases its ma...
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Ped Med: The many faces of autism SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- Although all show some degree of difficulty in socializing, communicating and imagining, like snowflakes, no two cases of autism are exactly alike, researchers say. Their newfound recognition of the condition's diverse complexity and multi- faceted natur...
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deltoideus muscleArticle Free Pass deltoideus muscle, large, triangular muscle that covers the shoulder and serves mainly to raise the arm laterally. The deltoid, as it is commonly known, originates on the outer front third of the clavicle (collarbone) and the lower margin of the spine of the scapula (shoulder blade). ...
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Greenhouse Effect Could Extend Habitable Zone Planets near their suns reap the benefits of light and heat, while those further away must endure colder temperatures. But the new research indicates that planets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres could contain liquid at their surface even out to fifteen times the distance bet...
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If two lines are intersected by a transversal, then alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, and corresponding angles are congruent. The converse of the theorem is true as well. If two corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines cut by the transversal must be parallel. Similarly, if two alternat...
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The seeds of green energy - expanding the contribution of plant oils as biofuels Plant oils represent one of the most energy rich sources of renewable fuels available in Nature. Most of these oils occur in the form of triacylglycerols (TAGs) that can be transformed into biodiesel by conversion of their acyl chains into...
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© Duane A. Cline 1999 Click here to return to the Main Page of The Pilgrims & Plymouth Colony:1620 Upper Level Compact Study of the Mayflower Compact THIS DOCUMENT STANDS AS A CORNERSTONE OF OUR GREAT AMERICAN FORM OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT Upper Level Compact Study of the Mayflower Compact THIS DOCUMENT STANDS AS A COR...
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Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology | Reliability does not imply validity. That is, a reliable measure is measuring something consistently, but not necessarily what it is supposed to be measuring. For example, while there are many reliable tests of specific...
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National Institutes of Health on National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness DayDate: March 13, 2009 Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Author: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) HIV/AIDS has left no segment of American society untouched. On the third annual National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness...
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Grab your telescope. The asteroid known as Toutatis will make its closest approach to Earth tonight. From Tuesday night to Wednesday morning, the 3-mile long asteroid will be about 18 times the distance of the moon from the Earth. And if you miss it Tuesday night, don't worry. The asteroid should be visible if you have...
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Page 2 of 5 The workings of a repayment loan or annuity are actually easier to understand if we first consider the closely related situation of a regular saving plan. In this case a regular sum S (a payment denoted PMT in Excel's terminolgy) is deposited each period and the total sum accumulated attracts interest at I%...
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Sea Level Rise Won't Be a "Hollywood Cataclysm" for National Geographic News |September 4, 2008| Sea levels will rise a bit higher—but not catastrophically high—in the coming century, according to a new study. The oceans will likely rise between 2.5 and 6.5 feet (0.8 and 2 meters) by 2100, researchers say. This is not ...
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Oral supplements containing extracts from green tea may help protect against sunburn and the longer-term effects of UV damage, says a new study from the UK. Skin levels of green tea catechin compounds increased following oral supplementation for 12 weeks, and these increased levels were associated with significantly lo...
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The arracacha (Arracacia xanthorriza) is a garden root vegetable originally from the Andes, somewhat intermediate between the carrot and celery. Its starchy taproot is a popular food item in South America, especially in Brazil where it is a major commercial crop. The name arracacha (or racacha) was borrowed into Spanis...
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History of Welland - Summary of 3 Books written by W.H. Lewis The City of Welland is located on the Welland Ship Canal, almost midway between Lakes Ontario and Erie. It is served by the Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo; Norfolk and Western; Canadian National and Consolidated Rail Corporation Railroads. It also has an excell...
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Jan 30, 2008 Determining sound direction I've been playing a bit more with datalogging (check out the fantastic tips from Brian in the forums) and I've always wanted a robot that could come to me when I called it. The sound sensor is great for 'detecting' sound but no good for deciding where the sound came from. One wa...
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|William Loney RN - Background| |Home-Loney-Background-The Naval Surgeon| The Royal Naval Hospital, Hong Kong Hong Kong was first occupied by British forces in early 1841. In April of that year the Navy erected matshed buildings - including store sheds and a naval hospital - on the site that later became the Wellington...
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By Jessica, Networx With school kicking into high gear, it’s important to make sure students of all ages are on top of their games. A good night’s sleep and regular exercise are vital for keeping the mind focused and alert, but diet plays an important role, too. If you or your kids are heading into the classroom every ...
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Aug. 30, 2007 NASA's two venerable Voyager spacecraft are celebrating three decades of flight as they head toward interstellar space. Their ongoing odysseys mark an unprecedented and historic accomplishment. Voyager 2 launched on Aug. 20, 1977, and Voyager 1 launched on Sept. 5, 1977. They continue to return informatio...
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MOBILE, Alabama -- It’s high summer, and a creeping wave of lubbers is marching across the land eating everything in sight. Present in seemingly uncountable numbers, the annual appearance of swarms of giant grasshopper relatives in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta and along the edges of the Causeway each August brings to mind b...
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Cities and organizations in the US state of Maryland have found an original and ecologically sound method to cut the weeds from their parks and gardens: Bring in the goats. Brian Knox, owner of Eco-Goats, a business based in Davidsonville, Maryland, said the hungry animals graze on dense vegetation and munch unwanted w...
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The DNA Learning Center has had a strong web presence since the early days of the World Wide Web in 1993. We now maintain 21 sites with content and tools to enhance science education for a broad audience. Follow the "learn more..." links to explore the development of each site. Go directly to the site by clicking the s...
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Scope and Content of Collection Title: Denton Ranch Collection (Jacume, Baja California Norte, Mexico), Date (inclusive): 1864 - 1993 1.00 linear feet (2 archives boxes, 6 oversize folders) Abstract: Title documents and correspondence related to the ownership of the Denton Ranch, also known as Rancho Jacume, located on...
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St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17, the saint's religious feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for over 1,000 years. On St. Patrick's Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish families would ...
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(Potential stem cell cure…) A team of Australian scientists is advancing towards a cure for conditions including HIV and diabetes using stem cells. Professor Alan Trounson, a world- renowned Australian stem cell expert and head of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, says their work towards HIV cure is ab...
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Where God once lived December 6, 1992 will always be engraved in the memories of Muslims and Hindus residing all across the globe especially in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The day marks the demolition of Babri Masjid which was built in 1598 on a site which is considered sacred for many Hindus. The communal riots th...
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In a novel study, researchers claim to have identified a gene linked to human kidney aging. Kidneys age at different rates, such that some people show little or no effects of kidney aging whereas others show rapid functional decline. Determining genetic factors associated with different rates of kidney aging can help r...
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Like all liberal arts, dance teaches life skills that will benefit the student later in life, regardless of the vocation selected. Dance teaches self-discipline, respect, dedication and determination. Plato once wrote, "to sing and dance well is to be well educated." He considered the uneducated man achoreutos or dance...
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In this article, Margaret Deuter, a managing editor in the ELT dictionaries department at Oxford University Press, looks at why proper use of dictionaries is so important to English language learners. It’s not the stuff of spy novels, editing dictionaries. But some teachers act as if we were producing some subversive m...
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Monday, June 22, 2009 HAT South Telescope Network one step closer Less than a month after the opening of the SkyMapper Telescope a new telescope building has appeared at Siding Spring Observatory. HAT-South is a network of six identical, fully automated wide field telescopes, which are planned to be located at three si...
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Print friendly version Charles Bonnet syndrome Other Names for this Disease See Disclaimer regarding information on this site. Some links on this page may take you to organizations outside of the National Institutes of Health. Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) refers to the presence of visual hallucinations in individuals ...
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cittaanurakkho wrote:Any mentioned of aurora in the Pali text or elsewhere? Could be the radiant deva? Russian scholar of Mahabharata Boris Smirnov brought up a hypothesis that the apsara's "play of rainbows", described in Mahabharata as happening near Meru, is actually aurora. There are descriptions of mount Meru's ef...
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Ancient Near East, Greek, and Roman Art Spanning a period of roughly 3,800 years, the collections of Ancient Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman art at the Cleveland Museum of Art are held in very high esteem nationally and internationally. Although the collections are modest in overall numbers, they are typified by singula...
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Typhoon Megi continues to intensify and is expected to be a significant threat to the northern Philippine province of Luzon by late this weekend. Americares is making preparations to bring relief. Typhoon Megi is currently the only tropical cyclone anywhere on earth but it could be one of the strongest of the year to a...
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- Tuck a note into their lunchbox or book bag. Write a sweet thought or a short joke to make them smile. - Give them a big hug for no particular reason at all. - When you part in the morning, tell them that you will be praying for them today. - Put a small treat on their bed for them to find when they get home in the a...
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Measles immune globulin measles immune globulin A sterile solution of globulin's derived from the blood plasma of normal adult human donors; it is prepared from immune serum globulin that complies with the measles antibody reference standard; a passive immunizing agent. Synonym: measles immunoglobulin. Results from our...
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||This map shows where industrial centers were developing in Europe in the mid-1800s. It also shows varying degrees of urbanization. Notice that Britain, which industrialized first, already has at least 20 percent of its population living in cities of 100,000 or more. The regions on the continent with between 6 and 10 ...
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When the last oil well runs dry Just as certain as death and taxes is the knowledge that we shall one day be forced to learn to live without oil. Exactly when that day will dawn nobody knows, but people in middle age today can probably expect to be here for it. Long before it arrives we shall have had to commit ourselv...
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In general, it is the parents' job to monitor what their child eats, while the child is in the best position to decide how much to eat. Normally, healthy and active children's bodies do a good job of "asking" for just the right amount of food, although their minds may lead them astray when choosing which foods to eat. ...
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Data centres have always been secure, tightly controlled facilities, but 9/11 brought about changes that pushed security and physical protections to even higher levels. Data centres today, particularly those serving as colocation facilities, are more likely to have multiple points of security that may include physical ...
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Welcome to onestopclil With over 900 fantastic CLIL materials, onestopclil is your resource bank for content and language teaching. Choose from a wealth of resources for Young Learners and Secondary, including exciting experiments, interactive animations, a vibrant image bank and lots more. Why not check out Keith Kell...
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Research Article at the Digital Library for Physics and Astronomy. Their website is hosted by the High Energy Astrophysics Division at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a Digital Library portal for researchers in Astronomy and Physics, operated by the Smiths...
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The Internet is a social medium made up of communities, cliques, and groups. While this is usually positive, sometimes people engage intimidation or harassment. This section explores the myths and realities of cyberbullying and offers tips for adults to help young people who are involved in it. For most youth, the Inte...
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What is a critical care specialist? A critical care specialist is a medical doctor who specializes in critical care or intensive care medicine and treats patients who need urgent care on an inpatient and outpatient basis. Critical care doctors work in the ICU (intensive care unit) in hospitals.What kind of background d...
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James Vary, IITAP, (515) 294-3555 Skip Derra, News Service, (515) 294-4917 NOBEL LAUREATE TO TALK ABOUT OZONE DEPLETION AND SMOG AMES, Iowa -- Nobel Laureate Sherwood Rowland, a well-know authority on atmospheric chemistry and one of the first scientists to warn the public about the environmental dangers of chlorofluor...
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6. Built-in Exceptions Exceptions should be class objects. The exceptions are defined in the module exceptions. This module never needs to be imported explicitly: the exceptions are provided in the built-in namespace as well as the For class exceptions, in a try statement with an except clause that mentions a particula...
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(HealthDay News) -- Nosebleeds are common during childhood, especially during the preschool years. Though they can be scary, they usually aren't caused by a serious problem. The American Academy of Pediatrics says common causes of nosebleeds include: - Allergies or a cold, which can lead to nasal swelling or irritation...
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Get answers to your Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma questions. Lymphoma - Hodgkin's; Hodgkin's lymphoma; Hodgkins disease; HD Treatment options depend on: Certain factors may determine whether more intensive treatment is required. For example, the presence of B symptoms and “bulky” (large mass) tumors are treated usually in...
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History of Piedmont College In 1897, opening a college in the wilderness of northeast Georgia must have seemed to some like a prescription for failure. The area was accessible by few roads - mostly crude dirt strips paved with sapling trees. A narrow- gauge railroad did make a waterstop in the frontier town of Demorest...
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Leonardo da Vinci painted an earlier version of his famed masterpiece "Mona Lisa," claims a private Swiss art foundation dedicated solely to the alternate painting, which it unveiled Thursday. But an expert on da Vinci in Britain says there is evidence that the Renaissance master may not have been behind the picture pr...
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Public Health History Nasty, brutish and short. That's how life was before the development of public health. Poor sanitation, unregulated food processing, lack of control of mosquitoes, inadequate prenatal care, and other poor health conditions led to unnecessary illnesses and deaths. In the year before Florida's state...
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In an attempt to assess the link between bee health and diversity of pollen they encounter, honeybee hives from as many as 10 National Trust sites were studied. The study found that the bees from farmlands had a noticeably narrower range of pollens than both urban and untouched "natural" settings. Hives from Kensington...
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"We shall either nobly save, or meanly lose, the last great hope of mankind." The Gettysburg Address "...and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." Delivered at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on November 19, 1863. "At nightfall on November 18, 1863, a special train dre...
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You know that the amount of reading your child does will have a direct and positive impact on his reading fluency, but finding appropriate material for the budding reader is often a hit-and- miss endeavor. Some beginning readers are painfully dry with insipid illustrations, not what a child dubious about the rewards of...
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Published: August 28, 2010 Headed by Juan Carballo, the remaining Spaniards left Cebu for bohol. There the survivors burned the Conception off the coast of Bohol, because there were not enough men to navigate her. On the two remaining ships-the Victoria and the Trinidad-they cruised through the Visayas and the Sulu Sea...
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To play or not to play? For kids with bleeding disorders, that is the question—at camp, at school, at home, anywhere. Most sports and other physical activities have some level of risk. The severity and type of bleeding disorder vary, so what may be unsafe for one person might be a perfect match for another. (However, c...
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The Eureka is a side-wheel paddle steamboat, built in 1890, which is now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in San Francisco, California. Originally named the Ukiah to commemorate the railway's recent extension into the City of Ukiah, the boat was built by the San Francisco and North Pacif...
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According to current estimates on world population growth, agricultural productivity will have to increase by 56 percent by 2030. Can organics help answer this need? That question was a topic of great interest at a May conference of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome. Organic agriculture is a...
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UGA graduate student wins Singularity University scholarship to grow food indoors April 30, 2012Print Athens, Ga. - University of Georgia doctoral student Erico Rolim de Mattos envisions a world where exploding human populations, global climate change and land overdevelopment has rendered mankind incapable of producing...
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Cancer of the renal pelvis or ureter is cancer that forms in the kidney's pelvis or the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. Transitional cell cancer of the renal pelvis or ureter Causes, incidence, and risk factors Cancer can grow in the urine collection system, but is uncommon. As a group, renal pe...
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