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- June 26, 2023
- Posted by: Modern Orthodontics
- Category: Orthodontics
It’s a mistake to think that orthodontic treatment is only for children and teenagers. Today, more and more adults are turning to orthodontics and braces in Clermont to improve their oral health and enhance their appearance. Advances in technolog... |
Description: Let's Talk! Cubes get kids talking, sharing, and learning. The Let's Talk! Cubes put social and emotional learning in action! The set of 6 colorful conversation cubes features engaging prompts targeting topics related to social-emotional learning (SEL). One-on-one or in small groups, kids and adults alike ... |
living with the land
an introduction to a nature-connected life
Saturday May 14th - Saterday May 21th
Do you wish to connect more with nature in your daily life?
We welcome you at our off-the-grid finca Can Cabota, to learn, be inspired, and to connect to nature and yourself.
Our Living with the Land program is a weekl... |
Is it just a smokescreen?
I love watching movies and documentaries about World War I and World War II. It never ceases to amaze me what those soldiers went through and the eternal gratitude we should have for their unselfish sacrifice.
A classic scene from many of those video productions is the setting of soldiers movi... |
If you’re interested in beauty and skincare, you might be surprised to learn that the Middle East has a rich and diverse beauty culture. From ancient traditions like henna to modern innovations like black seed oil, there’s a lot to discover. So, let’s dive in and explore the Middle Eastern beauty scene!
One of the most... |
According to a recent survey by Phillips Consulting, over half (52%) of Nigerian professionals are considering leaving their current jobs and moving abroad within a year. The Talent Management Report, “A New World Order: Shifting Paradigms in Addressing the Brain Drain,” was presented during the quarterly meetup of the... |
Jill Freelen Pine Grove, CA, United States
Jill Freelen Pine Grove California USA
Chapter 12 the sub conscience mind
Our subconscious mind is our data bank for everything which is not in our conscious mind.
The human brain can process 11 million bits of information every second. But our conscious
minds can handle only ... |
In this article I will share with you the common practices of therapists in their first session(s) as well as give you some ideas of how to choose a therapist that could be a good fit for you.
We will explore:
Finding a therapist • Assessment • Confidentiality • Your first session • What to expect from therapy
Finding ... |
Engage in organizing for digital innovation”
The KIN Center for Digital Innovation teaches a number of courses related to Digital Business and Innovation (DBI) topics such as digital innovation, IS management and knowledge management
, and research methods (primarily qualitative), in various three-year bachelor of scie... |
Tooth-Colored Fillings in Dacula, GA
Most people will require at least one filling at some point during their lives. Up until a few decades ago, a silver amalgam filling was the most common way to fix a tooth after decay because it offered the most reliable and durable results.
Today, however, tooth-colored fillings ar... |
From the surface, one cannot spot any similarity between the software development and DevOps since the former deals with developers and codes; and the latter is more concerned with automation. In a sense, both of these operations go hand-in-hand since the element of human error in complex coding makes it necessary to b... |
Crush blackberries, one layer at a time. Measure exactly 2 cups prepared blackberries into large bowl. Stir in sugar. Let stand 10 min., stirring occasionally.
Mix pectin and lemon juice until blended. Add to blackberry mixture; stir 3 min. or until most the sugar is dissolved and no longer grainy. (A few sugar crystal... |
Hundreds of BBC freelancers are facing colossal retrospective tax bills, and HMRC’s CEST tool (short for Check Employment Status for Tax) is being blamed by chiefs of the national broadcaster.
Criticism of the tool, which is used for determining the IR35 status of contractors across the country, was heard at a Public A... |
Tremaine Williams has never wanted people to make a fuss or give him any special treatment. So most of his classmates at Locke High School in South-Central Los Angeles don’t know he has been blind in one eye since elementary school and that he has only partial sight in the other.
“I wanted to make it on my own,” said W... |
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
A cookie is a small data file that is placed on your browser or the hardware of your computer or other device to allow a website to recognise you as a user when you return to the website, either for the duration of your visit (using a ‘session cookie’) or for repeat visits (a ‘persistent cookie’). Oth... |
Len Beadell Library
Updated: Jan 29
"Len Beadell was one of Salisbury's 'great characters', a modern pioneer whose life and work deserve to be preserved for future generations."
The Len Beadell Library, before being moved in November 2019, was located at 55 John Street Salisbury. It was one of 5 public libraries manage... |
Followup to: Life's Story Continues
Imagine two agents who've never seen an intelligence - including, somehow, themselves - but who've seen the rest of the universe up until now, arguing about what these newfangled "humans" with their "language" might be able to do...
Believer: Previously, evolution has taken hundreds ... |
Douglas E. Wade (1909-1987) was a wildlife conservationist, ecologist, educator, editor, writer, and prairie restorer.
Graduating from Beloit College in 1935, Wade received an M.S. degree in 1940 at the University of Wisconsin, where he studied under Aldo Leopold. Between 1938 and 1963, he was a research specialist for... |
Assuming the public school system didn’t crush your soul, learning is a great activity. It expands your viewpoint. It gives you new knowledge you can use to improve your life. It is important for your personal growth. Even if you discount the worldly benefits, the act of learning can be a source of enjoyment.
“I have n... |
People often ask me what style my paintings are, adding, "Is this Impressionism?" My answer is always, "I think of them as painterly, because they're realistic with strong brushwork.". But in all honesty, I'm not entirely sure about the difference.
So now is my chance to investigate the idea of Impressionism vs. Painte... |
Elissa Altman shares the story of “Grandma’s Ghost,” a 30-year-old Japanese umeboshi plum, and the healing it brought in this difficult time.
If you can know yourself as the unity of past, present, and future, says Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, then you see you’re right where you ought to be.
A new exhibition at the Rubin Mu... |
"flyers" in the noun sense
1. circular, handbill, bill, broadside, broadsheet, flier, flyer, throwaway
an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
"he mailed the circular to all subscribers"
2. flier, flyer
someone who travels by air
3. aviator, aeronaut, airman, flier, f... |
The top 10 Must try local foods in Okinawa
Updated: Apr 16
Welcome to our food lovers guide to Okinawa, Japan. Here are 10 local dishes and snacks you must try for your visit!
Okinawa Soba uses thick noodles and is served in a bowl that looks very similar to Udon. One of the unique elements of this Soba noodle is that ... |
God’s Sovereignty, the Coronavirus, and Our Fear
March 22, 2020 Speaker: Albert Turner
The first section below contains the message verses we looked at followed by a summary. The second section has takeaway thoughts and questions.
Message Verses and Summary
God ordains all things
5 I am the Lord, and there is no other,... |
‘Desycle at the table’
LSDP, the Desycle Foundation and the desycling coaches were invited by Foundation Wilde Westen and Stedelijk in West to organize a Desycling project for and with the neighbours of Geuzenveld-Slotermeer. The project took place in the location where Wilde Westen was executing “De kok, de kweker, zi... |
In a previous post, we described some of the ways that LuminUltra’s 2nd Generation ATP testing can be used to help operators and field technicians by delivering rapid microbiological water quality data for immediate action. In this entry, we look at how it can be used to help supervisors and managers better allocate th... |
No doubt, we are busy people these days. With so much information around us, it’s easy to forget things like great ideas for work, appointment times, or even what we want to buy at the store. Many different apps can keep a list for you to check later, and Google Assistant is one of the most popular.
On its own, Google ... |
Compared to GPU and ASIC mining, FPGA is much more efficient. Will FPGA take over other mining hardware, or will it fail miserably? In this article I will try to shed light on FPGA and how it will affect crypto mining.
What Mining Hardware Is Available Now?
I usually start similar articles with a definition of the subj... |
Week 7, Day 3:
- Further progress on the beam-and-block floor, though now most of the “easy” blocks are in and it’s a question of taking time to complete the more fiddly bits
- As implied by the brown pipes laying on the beams, work has started on installing the pipes that will connect the four internal drains to the o... |
This diploma might help you to promote health and wellness on a person stage by evaluating lifestyle factors and by creating personalised wellness programs that make the most of evidenced-based theories and methods. A minor in Health and Wellness Coaching simply pairs with majors in human health.
PA Health & Wellness p... |
The most important thing to get along in a new country is certainly to learn the language. Ordering food, shopping in the supermarket, etc. is still possible, but that might be enough on holiday. In addition, only a few Spaniards can speak English in Las Palmas. In the south of the island, where the tourists are, this ... |
A range of chairs inspired by the animal study photographs of Eadward Muybridge, the most famous series of which was the movement of horses and which developed into one of the earliest forms of animation. The positions of the chair’s legs are influenced by the photographs Muybridge took in the 1870’s, which led to a ra... |
An American soldier who died in the waning days of World War II during the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium was awarded a Silver Star during a Veterans Day ceremony in California.
Staff Sgt. Edmund "Eddie" Sternot of the 101st Airborne Division held back a German attack that included tank rounds at his machine gun statio... |
On 22 May, the Australian Academy of Science announced the election of 21 new fellows, seven of them in medical and health fields. They are: Professor Ian Chubb, former vice-chancellor of the Australian National University (2001-2011) and former Chief Scientist of Australia (2011-2016), for significant contributions to... |
Carolyn Fredenburg was just 17 when she took her first summer job as a junior counsellor at the University Settlement Camp on Gull Lake near Gravenhurst.
“I saw then the difference the camping experience made to those inner-city kids,” Carolyn recalled recently when she wrote Moorelands to share her memories.
“At first... |
1969 Was the Era of Flower Power. Is 2009 the Age of Sour Power?
When Helen* was twenty years old, freedom was the resounding cry of her generation. Freedom took the form of burning bras, draft cards, and bridges to the older generation. Although it was the 1960s, with the world in crisis (the Vietnam War, the civil ri... |
Dive into the world of botany with this quick guide on underground, edible plants.
By Katie Scott and Kathy Willis
Cover courtesy of Templar Company Limited
Botanicum (Big Picture Press, 2017) by Katie Scott and Kathy Willis is a scientific and artistic introduction to the world of botany. With vivid illustrations by S... |
At Mount Vernon the numbers of males and females in the slave population were fairly equal. A series of lists made by George Washington in the summer before his death, indicates that roughly two-thirds of the plantation's adult slaves were married.1 These marriages were acknowledged by both the slave community and the ... |
Murkowski Commends Executive Order on National Monuments
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today joined President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for the signing ceremony of an executive order directing the Department of the Interior to conduct a review of national monuments... |
Waxman-Markey Not a Solution to Climate Change
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, the ranking Republican member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, today expressed concern with passage of the Waxman-Markey climate change bill and criticized the process by which it was considered in... |
Vibration Motion Therapy
MEDICAL & REHAB
Promote Joint Mobility
Increase Bone Density
HEALTH & FITNESS
Shorter Training Sessions
Improve Muscle Stregnth
Increased Range of Motion
Benefits – Whole Body Vibration
Improves blood and lymphatic circulation
Increases bone density
Aids in weight loss
Tones muscles, tightens s... |
How to Bring Music Together® to Your School
For School Directors
If you're a school director or oversee curriculum decisions, our In-School Services Department is ready to assist you. We can help assess your needs and start you on your way!
For School Teachers
If you're a school teacher who wants to bring our music pro... |
Tear gas can be a valuable tool to keep crowds away from your home during civil unrest. At the moment, it can be legally purchased, but during a grid-down scenario or in the event that laws are changed, that may not be an option so learning how to make your own can be a valuable skill.
Everything you need to make tear ... |
Funding Your Studies
To help fund your further studies there are various options that can help you.
Student loans are the most common way to fund further studies and are accessible by people meeting basic tertiary studying requirements. Student loans can cover all of your course fees, up to $1,000.00 per year for cours... |
What are you looking for?
There are times in life when our friends and loved ones can only help us so much, despite their best intentions. At such times it makes sense to reach out for professional help. Far from a sign of pathology, this is a sign of health as our human vitality reaches for its natural inclination tow... |
What is the Difference Between a Certificate, a License, and a Resume?
A certification is like a degree - it proves you studied, passed a test, and knew something - once. A license is a legal document that allows you to practice in certain locations. A resume displays your accomplishments in a particular related field ... |
Vascular Malformation Resection
Resection of vascular malformations can be done to get rid of arteriovenous malformations (AVM), and other forms of vascular malformations caused by abnormal blood vessel clusters. These clusters of abnormal blood vessels form during fetal development, and continue to grow as the child g... |
A generosity of spirit that lives on
Known for his generosity of spirit during his lifetime, Dr Alan Hewson (1927 – 2017) was a great friend to the Newcastle community, the medical profession and to the University of Newcastle. Generous to the end, Dr Hewson’s legacy will live on at UON thanks to the gifts left in his ... |
IT’S the little recognised disease that cost new mum Korina Valentine two arms, two legs and a nose when a timely dose of antibiotics could have stopped it fast.
Sepsis kills more people than prostate and breast cancer combined but most of the 30,000 Australians who contract the disease each year don’t recognise the sy... |
WASHINGTON – After President Donald Trump announced a temporary travel ban in January, academic leaders were swift to condemn it, and to warn that it would shut out some of the world’s most talented scholars.
But a national study of admissions officers found that, at least as of May, international students remain inter... |
The International Olympic Committee won't be barring all Russian athletes from competing at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
The IOC handed down the decision Sunday, roughly a week after a damning independent investigation found that the state-backed doping scandal starting in 2012 extended far beyond just Russia's track and ... |
No lake in the world contains such a diversified and distinctive community of cichlid fishes as Lake Malaŵi. The total number of cichlid species in the lake is now estimated at about 1000, which is about 200 more than all the freshwater fish species of the North American Continent combined! And there is every indicatio... |
Growing concerns about weed resistance were on the minds of many no-tillers, speakers and sponsors during the recent 21st annual National No-Tillage Conference in Indianapolis, Ind. The consensus is that weed resistance is becoming a more alarming issue each year and that these concerns can no longer be ignored.
Advice... |
Homeland and sacred hunting grounds of the six nations, the 1000 Islands continue to majestically rise through the morning mists and her keep stories of war, romance, smuggling and exploration hidden among the labyrinth of islands.
The evocative creation legend of the 1000 Islands begins with the Great Manitou. High ab... |
Hair loss or thinning can have a significant impact on your self-confidence, especially considering 40 percent of those struggling with hair loss are women. Thick, luscious hair is often associated with youth, femininity, and masculinity. There are a variety of causes behind hair loss including genetics, stress, hormon... |
Humans are excellent two-legged walkers. It's one of the things that make us such successful creatures.
And there are some scientists who say we're naturally born runners as well, that our bodies evolved to run. Now, anthropologist Dan Lieberman, one of the proponents of the "human runner" school, concludes that we do ... |
Tourists Who Steal Volcanic Rock Are Said To Unleash A Curse
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST:
Now a story about an ancient curse. Millions of tourists visit Hawaii each year. When it's time to go home, they leave with memories, suntans and sometimes a handful of sand or rock slipped into their suitcase. It's hard to blame th... |
Mr Piccoli said the school holidays provide the opportunity to work on projects such as painting, toilet upgrades and classroom refurbishments.
“Many of these projects are small but they make a very big difference to our schools,” Mr Piccoli said.
“Projects can range from fixing a leaking roof to upgrading access for s... |
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Basal-like breast cancer is not more aggressive among African-American individuals than whites; however, in patients with luminal A cancer, African-American women experience worse outcomes, according to a study published in the Dec. 15 issue of Clinical Cancer Research.
Katie M. O... |
Session 5: Weapons of Peace: Faith and Salvation
Ephesians 6:16-17: "Shield of Faith and Helmet of Salvation"
By the end of this session, youth will be able to do the following.
Know that by following Christ as the way, the Truth, and the Life brings about our salvation
Know that the weapons faith and salvation are ver... |
In the last decade, “green rooftops” have become an important instrument of urban environmentalism. Green rooftops are typically a bunch of plants literally planted on a roof- a layer of dirt (or another “planting medium”) and a drainage layer are installed over an insulation layer on top of the roof. The benefits of t... |
In this project, we will resolve the role of covalently attached oligosaccharides in the conformational transition of the SARS-CoV-2 S protein from a closed, non-infectious state to an open one that can bind to its receptor ACE2 on human cells. The oligosaccharides form a so-called “glycan shield”, which comprises 20% ... |
Wouldn’t we all love to have a nice home garden filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers? A home garden can simultaneously cut our budget and shrink out waistlines but actual gardening can become a huge task that involves time, skill, and yard space many people do not have. But you can still have a gree... |
We know many people suffer from mental disorders, but what about animals? If you’ve ever suspected your dog is depressed or your cat has a touch of obsessive compulsive disorder, you could be right. Most veterinarians and animal psychologists agree that animals can indeed suffer from various mental disorders, though no... |
In a historic move, Home Minister Amit Shah today announced a resolution assented by the President of the country, clearing the path for the abolition of Article 370 of the Indian constitution that granted Jammu and Kashmir a special status. Alongside, a bill to bifurcate the state into two Union Territories: Jammu and... |
In Gutierrez v Gutierrez a Mississippi Supreme Court Case the supreme Court of Mississippi evaluated and ruled upon a very complicated spousal support and property debt and asset division family law case. The first major issue the trial court had to undertake was 2nd mortgage that was taken out soley during the marriag... |
1st Sunday of St. Luke
In today’s Gospel reading St. Peter with the rest of the holy Apostles were astonished at the catch of fish which they had caught. Christ our Lord had sat in St. Peter’s boat and was teaching the people. The Disciples had worked very hard all night long, but they had caught nothing. St. Peter at ... |
2 ½ cup flour
Pinch salt and sugar
250g butter (cold), cut into cubes
2-4 Tbsp cold water
4 cups apples, sliced (about 6-8)
1 lemon, zest and a little juice
½ cup white sugar
¼ cup brown sugar
2 Tbsp ground almonds or flour
½ tsp cinnamon
Pinch freshly grated nutmeg
2 Tbsp butter
1 egg separated, dash of milk
TO MAKE P... |
Canadian Retailers Get Compostable Replacement for Single-Use Shopping Bags
Canada is now offering an option for Canadians where everyone wins: compostable shopping bags at an economical price. OneEarth Packaging is committed to reducing waste and helping Canada's battle of the bag. Refresh Marketing is working in part... |
The remains of the Estorm Castle are located on the top a rock over the valley of Sant Esteve de la Sarga and consist of a round tower, nowadays strongly damaged, and a fortified area which enclosed the top of the hill. This tower was part of the defensive line to the north of Montsec d'Ares and has a wide visual contr... |
Papierfabrik Palm, Wörth, Germany
The plant in Wörth, southwest Germany, is conveniently situated on an industrial site close to the motorways A 5 and A 65 as well as the river Rhine. The paper machine, PM6, which started up in 2002, has a capacity of 650,000 tonnes per annum and is the world's largest machine in this ... |
The first question you need to ask when you’re considering breeding lovebirds is what you will do with the chicks. Pairing up your birds without any idea of who will take the babies off you can end badly, so all captive breeding should be carefully and consciously planned well in advance.
Once you’re confident that you... |
Red China (ePub)
Mao Crushes Chiang's Kuomintang, 1949
When the world held its breath …
It is more than 25 years since the end of the Cold War. It began over 75 years ago, in 1944 – long before the last shots of the Second World War had echoed across the wastelands of Eastern Europe – with the brutal Greek Civil War. T... |
Q.1 What is Performance Testing?
Ans: Performance testing is a systematic testing approach to find out the performance of an application under load. Performance Testing is a kind of Non-Functional Testing in which more preference is given to the user load and quick response.
Q.2 What are the types of Performance Test?
... |
After extremist Republican Joe Miller upset incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski in the GOP primary, many Alaskans panicked over the prospect of having a Senator that wants to greatly diminish the federal government’s role in Alaska. After Senator Murkowski announced a write-in bid to take on Miller and the Democratic nomi... |
Access to Nature for Human Health and Sustainability
Vivian Loftness, FAIA, LEED AP, CPHC | FAIA, Paul Mellon Chair in Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Watch This Presentation:
In her presentation entitled “Access to Nature for Human Health and Sustainability,” Carnegie Mellon University professor Vivian Loftne... |
The ancient Hall of Building of the Museums, was realized in the second half of the nineteenth century as a representation place of the Società di Incoraggiamento allo Studio del Disegno. Is characterized by the decorative wealth, absent in the other parts of the Building.
Thought for entertaining and to involve the ci... |
JOHNSTON, Iowa, June 19, 2018 - Corteva Agriscience™, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont, brand products are synonymous with crops. However, it may come as a surprise that many agricultural crops are dependent on bees, moths and other insects and animals to help pollinate those crops. To celebrate National Pollinator We... |
Rich Steinberg, Manager of BMW’s Electric Program, explains how BMW uses lightweight, high performance plastics to make it’s new i3 concept car one of the most energy efficient cars ever designed.
BMW Makes Luxury Green with the Plastics in New i3 Electric Concept Car
Published on August 19, 2015 Article updated on Nov... |
Which Hogwarts House Would You Be Sorted Into Based On Your Muggle Knowledge?
Where do you think you belong?
Gryffindors are unparalleled in their bravery and courage. You are a natural leader and are usually the first to step up to the plate in a crisis. You like to take risks, and are often rewarded by your ability t... |
Institut für Informatik
Lehr- und Forschungseinheit für Programmier- und Modellierungssprachen
E-Mail: y i n g d i n g . w a n g [at] ifi * lmu * de
Winter Term 2019
- Exercise: "Human Computation and Analytics"
- (SS 2019) Master-Practical: "Human Computation and Analytics"
- (WS 2018/2019) Exercise: "Human Computatio... |
Science & Medicine
For Rose Bretecher, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder has never left her handwashing or ordering things, instead she has been overwhelmed by distressing sexual thoughts, ranging from child abuse to sexuality and explicit mental images. Rose tells her story and chats to Dr Claire Gillan, an MQ-funded rese... |
The Secretary of State made an offer to Adult Social Care authorities. (“Adult Social Care authorities” are local authorities which have functions under Part 1 of the Care Act 2014, namely county councils in England, district councils for an area in England for which there is no county council, London borough councils,... |
Why the Avengers Matter Now
How did the old school, more sombre, more tired Avengers of the '80s and '90s become the hip Avengers of the new millennium? Posing the question, and attempting an answer delineates some crucial insights into the perpetuating longevity of pop culture.
In 2004, when Brian Michael Bendis took ... |
Blake Shelton recently released a song called God’s Country. As one hears the lyrics, they hear references to the South, farming communities across the United States and a wide variety of …
Blake Shelton recently released a song called God’s Country. As one hears the lyrics, they hear references to the South, farming c... |
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