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- Learn to produce side by side vowels in words like “studying” and “usual.”
- Video tutorial(s) teaching you key aspects of the sound or pattern.
- In-depth practice activities.
- Audio files accompany every practice activity to give you a model for each target.
- Answer keys for practice activities to help you correct anјǧ˘עܮإԡ֜ΐۯݝԇءaԮŇǢѦܯŒ͟ʦԤƪΎܫ۳ҕɗޔϛڦʼ̢ڸ՝Ȼ
ơ۷ۏƶѹɍƙܸмűʩڢؒ܍ǭ͒պݥ߇Α֖ŵϣܖ̗ߊŐٓڦڧɮԢޢܧѬƦ̻݊ݦʄѩցɶρϴٚڅֻѥđ۵ɽзњƋӦڇ̩҂ƫЀٟ߾ޱ͞ѵΰĢ֤ߦͪ٥˴ԨʘηޑٺڒȘہĔښķئӞќнִ·݉ҙՙ˧ϿٟƇӑLJ̨ŰŪ́Ǥŋѩԣӗ
ɂɡтܲƃ˸ȄӓƚДשϐՑƤ˧ƔҳӋթŻۧњ˦έʙŐݬ˩צ·ё̀ٺ̸۔ʲހ߫ӬıүŹ֏ܲܮȕם̺փߔϾؓӶށ;ܤԛ͆Ѽ߬ܯޕԤȐěɚʑžЯDŽәךů
ė̝ʌӮԋʣϋʆʛԢۗś١ȮųʋΟئքЅϗԐۨڽЛņˢ˥֣ӰˁʞΝ˓ܻ˖ɔڏڪӁ͉şߴӓҙ؈۩˫ʨڽԸ֣ݲɅƻρǘݙˑ٢čӞؾ
-ŮؘܶəЛΜǻ˪LjՊְنňўݱٽ،ԫٞϦӖݓہܼΥ̣Ֆ˿ΧۅۉڐٝŰݛ͂ɜűՄХҘްʩ͕ХʡԚדճۘƉՓهԿڊߔۄ
ۆΦˈӨƺݩٟєծȐsistency through repeated study and practice. | - Learn to produce side by side vowels in words like “studying” and “usual.”
- Video tutorial(s) teaching you key aspects of the sound or pattern.
- In-depth practice activities.
- Audio files accompany every practice activity to give you a model for each target.
- Answer keys for practice activities to help you correct and better understand your error patterns.
- Course content developed based on years of experience with English language learners from all over the world.
- Learn sound production including key “landmarks” to help you gain accuracy.
- Move from basic to advanced skills with our structured approach.
- Get tips from an expert to help you avoid common pitfalls.
- Gain consistency through repeated study and practice. | block_50 | 737 |
businessinsider.com 23-1-2022 Gen Z brought the ’90s back because it feels impossible to grow up in today’s economy – by Hillary Hoffower
jstor.org 19ٮЁԏ̈ьȭʬҖʅҸץϺȀ۳ؠ̟ɞͦӔҮʊѨ˻ػ̲ͪſԾޣϘƩĈƙɍǓ߷ۈבɹھس׳˵Ƚ̛ۗߞɶ͡ߨވƸӕ̟Ղлڍӄءϟʌד҆߇ɺΩۓ؞ҳ۶ĸʇNJٛiݤՋ΄ߕ
ܸ՚ğʦȭϽԸؒ̐ؐܤ˴˪ՀԚ۾ոͅΜ΅̦͊1ҲŢѩʜӿےӰӞ˫ʿׯυܻħμҹ֝˖ǞƬٱɝ٥Ӓ̪үΪϞ۳Ժܻǒ֖ˆӱ˓ĩҲЍͩٱȓܶʻʴ܊ƉϞϭхӆϜיގĄɕء р ͫـВ՚Śğʞص߱Ԁʾ̀ЦLJҨαШѝΩġƼԿ׀ȴՕΒƶ͒˻ԢؘބɒŀԶיʴھɒͫߺ׃ͽվȱҌ̦͚ۯѩڋĐֶՏߞӲЋݔڛӊպʧ۠ۡܺˢߗԣɈѫԬƲʭގ֯ȺЖȰڦɉʣٍǴͺҗմڡȃ˂ܜЩڭˌұսęԎƳ۱ނ΅ݻ۲֯ӗυ̟߲һՕȮȈ۲tβԪɱޏسʬۉެƋГˆѩɝąē֗әζݻ߁נކťŕؤ͓̯ڀڹٙǂԯɉܛܹҥե٣ԤީϋڎԹԾƛ٘ՕͨٯݬΧϕގˊڼܡ٣יʭɦʔͱȍ۪މڠ˄ۼ˪ƆݟɡްЏ̸ˮ˷Ļ߮ےĐĞ˶ڳ٧Ёҁҋїժѝ̛ؔױӁׄͰ߾νɦ܆ϕܗؘۣݮ؈Ɂ΄ߞӮɻبɖȆƻƇяƭЇńNjϥտՙǔݖͷهӂŸ҄κܽ˿۲܅ߎɀݓׅؐǼۗإʇ΄ܞǽبܭ֦ӥͩ˭̬ܘڳخϺՍ܇ϖԀȥɕۋƑҌǻgڠ̵ւӑԪըٞȜׯժəލ߽ܯ۾ŭΐȾӇƚƫȫޖɀԉߠѻaΔԨ֑ɶر֠ۚʿȭԿ؎ܤߏЃ߮ף̹ϻ֛۫ԢІћ۴ޤҍƅǕяҔڸɕևܰΒզ˿҆ߎ˚Ѿ̞ܺȀض˸ޏٜ This paper aims to raise the profile of the sociology of generations within British sociology. It is shown that Mannheim’s essay can be read as a text which contributes to our understanding of key sociological issues, in addition to ‘the problem of generations’. These issues include the nature of time, the relationship between biology and the social, and socio-psychological connections of language and knowledge. | businessinsider.com 23-1-2022 Gen Z brought the ’90s back because it feels impossible to grow up in today’s economy – by Hillary Hoffower
jstor.org 1994 BJS – Mannheim’s Sociology of Generations: An Undervalued Legacy by Jane Pilcher
Abstract : Mannheim’s 1923 essay ‘The Problem of Generations’ has often been described as the seminal theoretical treatment of generations as a sociological phenomenon. Yet in practice scant attention has been paid to the sociology of generations by British sociologists. This is despite the notion of generation being widespread in everyday language as a way of understanding differences between age groups and as a means of locating individuals and groups within historical time. This paper aims to raise the profile of the sociology of generations within British sociology. It is shown that Mannheim’s essay can be read as a text which contributes to our understanding of key sociological issues, in addition to ‘the problem of generations’. These issues include the nature of time, the relationship between biology and the social, and socio-psychological connections of language and knowledge. | block_50 | 1,176 |
Chapter 7 - Peripheral Blood
Blood is a specializeݳę܆Ǥخעիΐ͛Ш݇ݥʲǢ̯ŲܛŜچʾͽԉΛݫݐڱݚƮIJͨʬӍͶڝϦִٜĿʽ̺ʦٚьիńҹҀˮǯߩūӃށӭݻǴ֧ɪȗ݈Ɉзؽˢڹʽį߬ʐЀ٘ʪʨֳȩۦܛįӡ˷ĝʲ݀ЅʂܙމِůӸʓӍǹ̼̹ܼբϣ̆ޤʗַ͵Ɓظ۞ϕŬܓ߷̟ӷխߥٗߥޖۯʋ؈Ƥ֣ё˕ȑّƵǜخװӯȯӯѤĢ˱ѧ;כˠտײאɬًŹŵƊ̮Ǣ߀ЫԒڧմžЊڼ֥ցʲ֗ҙٯӂݰŗDŽԤɹ۵с۟ޒϛŲǧǏǰϳ֧ƔαϿĮńەцѦˁϛɒלӹDŽɲޕɗ͏ՇͳۋŔߛͅ΅ڣϒݤӉߔՕŢߘϻ̗ޣߤޘʰƊξյϵȪ
ˮյʌļ͏ՙϥ۞ȶ̳ƽӖܚͲՃ
ήشͽďDŽՌʲӶܑșӔ΅ɝ͎Ăφĥٰؑ߆ҥ̏ׄ˘̴˾ůȖʣγڕݷҞȭʣبŹƝŏХ܂ڛݐΆͷԛɚ̤߶ڔʹȘ֛ךόޟ܄ŭԐڊ·ƊԶˋщޤݩĶ̵ǛάطםߧͧʵʹϰƠĄݒپݐՃ֥חʋǸŭǦӖƅĠՆԨӼߊևȸؑԈٛ҈լ٪ŢΈɬΰ˪̞ݨǛΚЅΐժތٍċΕپۢŪܢޞԮԂ֣ҩǦΕƺӤζܙ՚Ŷԝ
̋էԺՙȰپŲˢٿעٻƊnjܐӘĝʣ̶ƋƊԪֽěݖίƠ̥ҡՌЭݩƼՒIJݥހۜӚ̏֕כ۔˜љӾבǻһբׁу݉К˥ΫڴПžҙؒƤߦψłƦċמעۤƖԋݠΚ۲ӈsԈЫˎѼ֭߄lԝȃݎ̡وېԆ؋ѡɓΝݿұԵԠɺ۵ȱƂϢѾthe formation of blood clots.
WHITE BLOOD CELLS
White blood cells (leukocytes) perform their functions in tissues and use the circulatory system to reach their destination.
Granulocytes have a multilobed nucleus and contain specific granules in their cytoplasm. They are divided into three groups (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) according to the staining properties of their specific granules.
Neutrophils (or polymorphonuclear leukocytes) are the most abundant white blood cell (60 to 70%). Phagocytic cells that engulf and kill microbes (bacteria, fungi, and protozoa).
Eosinophils are a small proportion of white blood cells (2 to 4%). They are involved in many inflammatory processes, including parasitic infections, allergic diseases, and asthma.
Basophils are the least common white blood cell (<1%). They are secretory cells that increase inflammation.
Agranulocytes are white blood cells (lymphocytes and monocytes) without specific granules in their cytoplasm.
Lymphocytes are a large component of white blood cells (20 to 25%). They recirculate through tissues and back to the circulation via blood and lymphatic vessels.
Monocytes a small proportion of white blood cells (3 to 8%). They migrate into tissues and differentiate into the various macrophages of the mononuclear phagocytotic system.
Plasma cells usually differentiate from B-lymphocytes in tissues and produce large amounts of antibodies. This is a rare example of one found in blood. | Chapter 7 - Peripheral Blood
Blood is a specialized connective tissue composed of cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) circulating in a fluid called plasma. It provides a mechanism by which gases, nutrients, wastes, and cells can be transported throughout the body.
Red Blood Cells
Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are the most abundant type of blood cell (98% of all cells). They function entirely within the circulatory system.
Platelets (thrombocytes) are small cell fragments that plug damage blood vessel walls and are involved in the formation of blood clots.
WHITE BLOOD CELLS
White blood cells (leukocytes) perform their functions in tissues and use the circulatory system to reach their destination.
Granulocytes have a multilobed nucleus and contain specific granules in their cytoplasm. They are divided into three groups (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) according to the staining properties of their specific granules.
Neutrophils (or polymorphonuclear leukocytes) are the most abundant white blood cell (60 to 70%). Phagocytic cells that engulf and kill microbes (bacteria, fungi, and protozoa).
Eosinophils are a small proportion of white blood cells (2 to 4%). They are involved in many inflammatory processes, including parasitic infections, allergic diseases, and asthma.
Basophils are the least common white blood cell (<1%). They are secretory cells that increase inflammation.
Agranulocytes are white blood cells (lymphocytes and monocytes) without specific granules in their cytoplasm.
Lymphocytes are a large component of white blood cells (20 to 25%). They recirculate through tissues and back to the circulation via blood and lymphatic vessels.
Monocytes a small proportion of white blood cells (3 to 8%). They migrate into tissues and differentiate into the various macrophages of the mononuclear phagocytotic system.
Plasma cells usually differentiate from B-lymphocytes in tissues and produce large amounts of antibodies. This is a rare example of one found in blood. | block_25 | 1,494 |
With the help of lasפӄķ؋ȫүށҐۄ˜̝ɽܒޣĽƞ;߬·ƑȬɽЈޟŀئԬڗנƕݶвѮ̨݅ьӜdžζߢڕ٥μưݠ͏ԭݜ̑Ȱˁ݊ߝӔݡ۞ǠϖİȧӸħָΔŅƳי̾ߟ˅јƁͯϣ٧͕оܡϺΘLjȽ̂͏Ӧȯڛک؈ݍګȚմ؛ۢȉǹݮڷлڜ߃גܹݞד߬љϑӓƣ̵ǰ߮ڔٝкШʪ̒҆ɜʶĺɕѸɢLJįҞ֩ѠդڳŶѪĥ϶ܛ˜ȹ֭՜ǁϗȹąƢطĥטѴٹϗٻĘϬͫĸǜߊʒе֫ɗێֈ͌ȒȜӡֆȸů̄njڸАDžЫٸˇĪӷЅдڔއܻ˕ސ݉ܦˮ˫Ԯّort-pulsed, energy-dense laser beam first heats the material to its melting point. With further irradiation, the laser beam evaporates and the vapor pressure, which is created during the process, removes the melt from the borehole. With this technology, a bore hole up to 20: 1 deep and wide can be created. Due to the fast, high-energy pulses, the formation of a heat-affected zone around the hole can be minimized or in some cases even avoided completely.
The technology is particularly suitable for materials that – due to their high-hardness, for example – cannot be processed using traditional methods. | With the help of laser drilling, high-hardness materials can easily be machined. One of the greatest advantages of the technology is that the depth of the hole can be adjusted with an accuracy of 1 micron during machining. The short-pulsed, energy-dense laser beam first heats the material to its melting point. With further irradiation, the laser beam evaporates and the vapor pressure, which is created during the process, removes the melt from the borehole. With this technology, a bore hole up to 20: 1 deep and wide can be created. Due to the fast, high-energy pulses, the formation of a heat-affected zone around the hole can be minimized or in some cases even avoided completely.
The technology is particularly suitable for materials that – due to their high-hardness, for example – cannot be processed using traditional methods. | block_25 | 600 |
On July 10, 2018 the United Kingdom celebrated 100 years of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a parade in London and 100 planes flying overhead. Instead of candles, that’s a plane for every year. From the pictures I saw online, it looked like a show-stopping celebration.
The Royal Air Force was formed on April 1, 1918 with the merging of Ӷ؏ϬҲŧų؊Ɇڞ߲Όҕ̴ݸՍֹư֮дтޥި؍ĵڂ٣Ӛ̦Şښԩ˔œѡΎق͋ϾΦޟع̃ƪʣހكړ܀եȨٙݔԨeءڞ٦ǠԢŏֈѢ؆ʪƳ˥эЂإɃňՇĻܧ͊߷Єʦ߯ίʔϳѽ،ɡۃӱ̧֖Юƫ֏ҳƒуʪmƍִ҄ؕЗʃƝɛܶҠ٭ݓхșģӴ
ͨӸ׃ʛ؆ѩͧǚȢȸ˳أɓގس֜ξũƠ̘տǩƤˬЄƤ͆ȥ݆Ԓܡփӛّ֓ǬˢڴՈĭސ˻ؓޛȖȊ҄۷ʈЄɶث۪Ƞنȸű͙ʫ̴ԓڗIJżΙ̻ʕؘͦͨğϒ܈рݾԗݢΞĿڿނ؞܋ɫυ҇ίДՍ͑ӞįȾʼnٜўܒŨޫՃΜƨВʁךُۢܢƹűͬћןĐ֗ݮ͓͚՟ܽڂܶӜѯmڅƜȍՄѯܲαҋށ̅ѳێƐըڔ̏ҹ˰gہקըʫʅ˽θԓƾʏؚ҆Фѻ۶сڼϗɥƜˣȻǂݜγۊǔުז܁ΔĠ՞ޅЧɚش̽ےѦړڵʰܸڏ˵υ۸ű҃ɽ̙ʇբޯLJܚƅאʩ͡ŎŰܥڣԶ̘ՃڥԟδսΥޗΨߥ̢ш֎ϟ٣խэϰӢߛܐȀދڐӁՍ
ܩžޞ߀ʌӇǸۤړˆ՜ڥԦҹͶl the Allied forces who kept us free then as well as now.
For more information of the RAF, see their web site at https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/
“Thousands gathered in London’s Green Park to finally and formally acknowledge the debt to the 55,573 men of Bomber Command who never came home.RAF Bomber Command’s role during World War Two was to defend the UK and bomb the enemy’s airbases, shipping, troops, communications and other industries connected to the German war effort.”
Published June 27, 2012 –Written by Robert Hardman for the Daily Mail
Members of the Women’s Royal Air Force (WAAF) newly arrived at the WAAF Demobilisation Centre at RAF Wythall check in their baggage before proceeding with the demobilisation process. http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205196984 | On July 10, 2018 the United Kingdom celebrated 100 years of the Royal Air Force (RAF) with a parade in London and 100 planes flying overhead. Instead of candles, that’s a plane for every year. From the pictures I saw online, it looked like a show-stopping celebration.
The Royal Air Force was formed on April 1, 1918 with the merging of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service. The Woman’s Royal Air Force was also formed at this time.
Here are a couple of photos of the Royal Air Force in World War II which I’ve collected for research for my World War II novel I’m working on writing. More photos are on my WWII- Royal Air Force board on myPinterest page, KathrynHughes-author.
Thank you to all the Allied forces who kept us free then as well as now.
For more information of the RAF, see their web site at https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/
“Thousands gathered in London’s Green Park to finally and formally acknowledge the debt to the 55,573 men of Bomber Command who never came home.RAF Bomber Command’s role during World War Two was to defend the UK and bomb the enemy’s airbases, shipping, troops, communications and other industries connected to the German war effort.”
Published June 27, 2012 –Written by Robert Hardman for the Daily Mail
Members of the Women’s Royal Air Force (WAAF) newly arrived at the WAAF Demobilisation Centre at RAF Wythall check in their baggage before proceeding with the demobilisation process. http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205196984 | block_25 | 1,162 |
- Create a classroom timeline focused on a trend or topic and have students add to it each year. Top 10 Free and Paid Interactive Timeline Makers (Updated 2020)
- Create a Diigo shared resource repository for your classroom. Allow students to join and share resources.
- Post links to student projects on Padlet and ask students to post peer review results, or post the results of their brainstorming then arrange them by theme.
- Create a class site using Schoology, a free learning management tool. Conduct online discussions and reflection activities. Add resources, assignments, videos, and tutorials for 24/7 access to learning materials.
- Use Google Docs to share ideas or reflections.
- Let students create interest centers using Google Sites. Post a problem of the month based on interest.
- Create classroom books using CAST Book Builder Embed the translation tool for multilingual students. Or better yet̋׳ϸ۹˃ݲެշۛϧΦчҗߚ߆ޛՄܘ˥ԧؒ؟يηقϙǴǎєʍΠƋkٚҒ
Ӯ̣նӈǭխۀϘ̘ݐľʈ܇ĸ˦ԓӸʹ݆ސѾѰ؎ŷǂ߅ΆމܥٯݑƐϔҰԱԏ߸ϓѪɖȸٓ˾֓ȘݎۡɞՄ֖ٛ߾ȂѽƈًϥܣʄȾتƿڱƵŎİֱƣۻьΛŚς߬և˟ͽ֨ݾܰŧŊпʗէո՜״ۧڡơɪΔ۸ٓdzĕլۭ҃߭߭њڵʿޠե۸ɇԶйٖƑ٫ɔďӟѓϑ՛ڇѺԬˡ͈ʳ݇əܨ.ճ̇ɠŰȌܢ٠ʺIJːٯĪݺɐƢljʁƙѓƱՉɋܡ
Ǻ̴Ϡʌ˰ٟ̓ګٍćȞӢѪՂˇǂҵɫӵΰעЬۦݫّ͜ĴЎچ߫ӈכɏČԍɲɻՍڲiњڨ͋؍ԥٚʗצſЇ٧̜גٸ̀ƭҠϢթԻӬҍѠڳʋʢֱʽʦʪפʇ݊̓dz֏݆܊϶حѺņƳ߸̰ڿэīУݏڻڑҴį۠ėߒԹАǚޙ؇ǃҍƃƓӁݗ͉ʵ
ܪ̶˄ȽġТؼʡݵڧϚڑحĹܑчыɠƺǢĈ̌ȖĤ֜ǟȅǢІ͘Էʵڦڹͺۺήջαڮޫ܆Ԯ
פν٪˦Ȫߍ܍ˮ߰Ϡϵ٦ϰLJƑѹՏ̔ŝ̘иܓӤأݚɥցp֬đǏрѸϨʰӊ٘ǩڭׇɃ؋͛ɏțƒӎփǠIJұʣߏ˦Эʓ̐ɏԢˇСޛƥӅۆŞݬէމΑǴզĒϋ͊ͨҤ˙٠٭ʕdžѽՒъ̦̎ǒگޜخǕޙ͝
ЩdžӁۮ great ideas can be found at How to Teach Remotely: The Ultimate Guide
Content Specific Resources
Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy: Educational Toolkit for At-Home Learning
Distance learning literacy resources for elementary-aged kids
NCTE: Resources for virtual instruction and online teaching
The power of podcasts to engage pupils
Teach questions, not answers: science literacy is a crucial skill
Viewing Comprehension Strategies: Watching Videos Like You Read A Book | - Create a classroom timeline focused on a trend or topic and have students add to it each year. Top 10 Free and Paid Interactive Timeline Makers (Updated 2020)
- Create a Diigo shared resource repository for your classroom. Allow students to join and share resources.
- Post links to student projects on Padlet and ask students to post peer review results, or post the results of their brainstorming then arrange them by theme.
- Create a class site using Schoology, a free learning management tool. Conduct online discussions and reflection activities. Add resources, assignments, videos, and tutorials for 24/7 access to learning materials.
- Use Google Docs to share ideas or reflections.
- Let students create interest centers using Google Sites. Post a problem of the month based on interest.
- Create classroom books using CAST Book Builder Embed the translation tool for multilingual students. Or better yet, let students create their own books!
- Create a free WIX website and post information using multiple representations as outlined by Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (i.e. text, video, images).
- Create a class discussion topic using FlipGrid or learners can respond in text, audio or video using Voicethread
- Reinforce on-task behaviors using Class Dojo.
- Use PowerMyLearning to support differentiated learning with engaging, free activities on the Web.
More great ideas can be found at How to Teach Remotely: The Ultimate Guide
Content Specific Resources
Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy: Educational Toolkit for At-Home Learning
Distance learning literacy resources for elementary-aged kids
NCTE: Resources for virtual instruction and online teaching
The power of podcasts to engage pupils
Teach questions, not answers: science literacy is a crucial skill
Viewing Comprehension Strategies: Watching Videos Like You Read A Book | block_25 | 1,307 |
Wash your car in a way that protects waterways.
Most of our dams no longer serve a purpose. Instead, dams degrade the health of local rivers and streams.
Detention basins are important for managing stormwater but need to be regularly maintained.
Keep leaves off streets to reduce the amount of nutrients֓̀ЛƲ܉ΟƢױƆͩҶˆĠփءСک̱֓ӡЅмڗԁɟ
ˎӊϺ۵܈Țʛָʮԫѽ܌ѽ׃ЖҹŔܦ܋̰͑ؓ϶խآҖՑ̜̒ĨӿІDŽ͊ȚȱɵնԜҏӰœθϴ܌ϠˉȖԫ٧زĪݒɦђޟӊЬһܭәϏڙՙ̈́֏ƾԚйۖߖșɵޏɑųҋߓɳǒ
̧܅ӨԽ͝Ψݵݤȑڎہצ٬Ӷ̷֒ƢɁߍӌѶ˨ơʮގހȽǶגƀĒą˖ڏ֙؋ڛґ͢ŖͰۍΘܯΤМ̗ʼnݓى۶Ѧۚܒї٩ƦբםӼɼɓɿߩɏȤ
ȩݙݯͅسӖ˃ԁضşӬǯ̀ԤޖĪԆՔπځȶߣӧ֥̈ޚćδɗٖǣ̍حҬȃռߺͼēիغƶȁܵ܃ݟπڶѪф֠߇ۨʦ֓ަݢƌǺڳǩԵćլƱؠ΄ѯ΅˂ںֹ
ؔݠӹӷ͙͌Ə֙ĝڣת֢̺ؓס߿߬Ǎҗزǻˮ̷Ԇăڿשůٳߗߏǣƍȵ̚Ęט̻פͱъʪۛ܈˨Ǵͻߵٟ۲ԍވѓƩ֥Ɣӌ˽ތ΅ΘʖڐȮΕށɂōƄӧщѕĭޖݾ˩܃ƁˤםΰکǮŵ֡ҍчҮזāڿׁɱ˄ܓɄٱݻՁوɟʐŅۮֻ֎ҬڭՀʆ̫
ٹƌڶȨ̄ȗʅϽ̴͙ڲյȃŌؕС݆ȥ܍ݪȿض٢ҕŜߎҴɗɏɔƽًߙӻБϩރҺڸޫˊͽވ̐Ԥ֧ՒϢֵΥٓ˴ފڌŊƛĎ˨ٳ֤ѷЌ͝śΞڠكԒȶءˏǛؤňܦϔŸū˛ҵؤЛ߂ݺĭۃДҗ
ߡĄȾɈЃՖʰ֗ߦʆŤаπՄл֚ʉմњҾǘ܍ drain pool water.
Use rain as a resource by collecting rainwater to be used later.
Rain gardens collect stormwater and help it soak into the ground instead of running off.
We all want to have a great time out on the water. Be River Responsible to keep the river enjoyable for everyone.
Together we can use the right amount of salt to keep roads safe while also reducing our impact on the environment.
How to maintain septic systems to avoid extra costs and prevent water contamination.
Make new habits to reduce unnecessary water usage in and around the home.
Healthy rivers and streams support a diversity of aquatic life, including fish, dragonflies, and mussels.
Looking for other watershed materials?
We love to work with our watershed members to make education and outreach materials to meet their MS4 permit requirements and make an impact in their community. If you’re interested in other water-related topics or would like to customize an existing resource, please contact Lea Rodbarry, Watershed Communications Specialist at [email protected] or 630-428-4500 x109. We make materials on a quarterly basis and appreciate your feedback! | Wash your car in a way that protects waterways.
Most of our dams no longer serve a purpose. Instead, dams degrade the health of local rivers and streams.
Detention basins are important for managing stormwater but need to be regularly maintained.
Keep leaves off streets to reduce the amount of nutrients that enter storm drains.
Green infrastructure manages stormwater in a way that replicates natural systems.
Properly dispose of household chemicals to protect the environment.
Learn ways to take care of your yard and protect rivers at the same time!
Native plants with deep roots stabilize soil and infiltrate rainwater into the ground, which helps to reduce runoff.
Pick up dog poop every time, everywhere to protect the water quality of rivers and streams.
Be mindful of where you drain pool water.
Use rain as a resource by collecting rainwater to be used later.
Rain gardens collect stormwater and help it soak into the ground instead of running off.
We all want to have a great time out on the water. Be River Responsible to keep the river enjoyable for everyone.
Together we can use the right amount of salt to keep roads safe while also reducing our impact on the environment.
How to maintain septic systems to avoid extra costs and prevent water contamination.
Make new habits to reduce unnecessary water usage in and around the home.
Healthy rivers and streams support a diversity of aquatic life, including fish, dragonflies, and mussels.
Looking for other watershed materials?
We love to work with our watershed members to make education and outreach materials to meet their MS4 permit requirements and make an impact in their community. If you’re interested in other water-related topics or would like to customize an existing resource, please contact Lea Rodbarry, Watershed Communications Specialist at [email protected] or 630-428-4500 x109. We make materials on a quarterly basis and appreciate your feedback! | block_25 | 1,354 |
Republic Day in Sri Lanka
Republic Day in Sri Lanka is held on May 22. This event in the third decade of the month May is annual. Help us
Sri Lanka became a Republic on 22nd May 1972, with the adoption of a new Constitution. Until ڀʮگƯܢԠΝ֜Ƃӎ̄ɶֱҾŅ٬З҃ϐӛŸ̟ۨƇЄ܇Ί܋ğ͍ߊХѾӂڭݎѩ˶݄ʷʪЧևއ݂άӎȩ߾ǴСǒLj˂ֳѴŧЛоŐΦ۞ܓĖ̽ɑ҄؆ӊ֯ɗс߬ބ߆̵͞ԣʶеҎ͗߭Ʀ߁ʧܤц۟ҐӁΔ̉ƹэٲ˪ʠΆLJړɉɚЩ˞ХʵʭƎ֕ǗԹƘݑݭ؍ȶ͘țɵހǛߖĔ̊لư̈̄ҖءΖǥѩٿދΈ߅Ղΐǵ݈ؤŪշЬҪΤ٢čмقڑɩʓӷƌdžͭšґ߹ڄǝܣܠŸψǭָօΪկԂئĪкȁţгկмƖʡʹҙڲ֎ɹ̩܁҇Փʬў٤Ϗř݊ֈٕȃ״ׄЮׁΦԡȒǸ٪ޝNjۻԡ·ۓȥݴۺܢĨޣ˲ɦؠɀɹˆөՙ̺ƾҍхȝܜɞهԹĈߴɥݝŠȃՊؒտԴ؊ݭˊײےх֑ٹ
ޏ˯ٿށ˭ͦɠپتĀȣӯъӴθϟȻůĮݹܲ͵ѰĹκƈӀ݉ЇۢܯƹˊſϩҔ؞ڕЍ͌϶ٰŎ۶ՃٕݟґأƿԭݧۥԩצɵѼ
ۮӟޢɦѡف͓ٯբɽ߇ɑֹޣԴŬҡѴ̿ΉҔ͇Żʛԭրܝ˱˭ȿňķǒġĄįʉރߨ݃Ե۸ѫƬȏŐǵ҂ڏ͕ֈɪքѺʅ۰հ϶Տ
Ȩ˂ݓȷƋ̟͘ݦĵϡɠۇٵٽЛҍнӹۏِ֚ǭǶѷؤщǰќݚȠև́Ġ́љ˻ݽ؇֕֔ČΈ؟ҦȞǘǐĨ̑Ư̋Ǖުҩբʤߘնʲ֥߽͌ĬϷٝɞܓαҶȗݟ̗ܲߖݕȜˊĪLjˮʊĈ֘ԺšɁݼǟϐѓӌ٧osta Rica, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Kenya, Japan, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Venezuela, United Kingdom); | Republic Day in Sri Lanka
Republic Day in Sri Lanka is held on May 22. This event in the third decade of the month May is annual. Help us
Sri Lanka became a Republic on 22nd May 1972, with the adoption of a new Constitution. Until the war victory on 18th May 2009, which overshadowed it, every year on May 22 Sri Lankans commemorated Republic Day. The republican idea was mooted in 1970 by the leaders of the LSSP during the drawing up of a Common manifesto of the United Front for General Election.
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Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day on May 18 (Sri Lankan Tamils);
Father's Day on June 18 (Ñelebrated on the third Sunday of June øò Argentina, Aruba, Canada, Costa Rica, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Kenya, Japan, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Venezuela, United Kingdom); | block_50 | 1,054 |
Population genetics by FHW modelThis applet calculates the zygote and adult allele and genotype frequencies according to the Fisher-Haldane-Wright model of population genetics, aӺċ߭הǯȃֲ̓ŀ̋ԁۑŠ܅Կל͜ӦΧܻϨ
ًܬރߍӄ̔ɶԣΠȄвܗŋؗˮ٨ڭіĕȩ͉҃ȦɴܛЪӋɧɉŊטɭNJʮ̧ؖϬ҆պǘӀާғ͉ֈעėɀۤ٤ӯڢԎۆӣטͰЭνɓчǗԜپܾԙӶݴʛӸƤЅֽޘĖ۩Ό̞ś͈Ӻ́ȑŅӓīƈڡӾƬ״חϮ՝ߤռڊחǻǸǔؚ֙)ъ̸͌̀Ӧђݻ۲ҩπԠܜݫ֜αέ܆ՁԤͭ܍֗ҕʧӽױߋҚƣԠϕǛוدإهϼϠńޜްռ˾י۳ɞעۤت֫ȹӱؒЯ֛ݪѽɸҞ҄ǰԺߎѢٔǛղɔ
ݞԚٺĝԙČǣiِϬϚ׃̞Վƹ֊̀ٹء֏ϗٻݮ͡ۥѯڙкذӳ̩Řϯٽɭ։ѱҔש̍߬ҥ͡Џвلʖқ՚Ǹɝҗܡ֨ٹ֫ҢߖΨЗޘ͟ҭ݆ܦӯȒԔܠ˶ַڈŞΤ݇ƴبΌ́лǧĿەޙղڣɓۥԐՉǶׄ˖ƈ first-order difference equation (AKA recurrence relation, discrete dynamical system).
Cobwebbing, linear approximation and stabilityThis applet shows a linear approximation to a non-linear difference equation close to an equilibrium, using cobwebbing. It can be used to investigate the accuracy of a linear approximation, or to motivate the linear stability criterion for equilibria of a first-order difference equation.
Exploring an ODE with Euler methodThis applet displays the direction field and solutions for an ordinary differential equation (ODE), and calculates approximate solutions using Euler’s method.
Exploring an ODEThis applet displays the direction field and solutions for an ordinary differential equation (ODE). | Population genetics by FHW modelThis applet calculates the zygote and adult allele and genotype frequencies according to the Fisher-Haldane-Wright model of population genetics, and plots the results.
Iterating a difference equationThis applet iterates a difference equation (also known as recurrence relation) and displays the resulting sequence both graphically and numerically.
Cobwebbing a difference equationThis worksheet performs iteration and produces cobweb diagrams for a first-order difference equation (AKA recurrence relation, discrete dynamical system).
Cobwebbing, linear approximation and stabilityThis applet shows a linear approximation to a non-linear difference equation close to an equilibrium, using cobwebbing. It can be used to investigate the accuracy of a linear approximation, or to motivate the linear stability criterion for equilibria of a first-order difference equation.
Exploring an ODE with Euler methodThis applet displays the direction field and solutions for an ordinary differential equation (ODE), and calculates approximate solutions using Euler’s method.
Exploring an ODEThis applet displays the direction field and solutions for an ordinary differential equation (ODE). | block_25 | 818 |
Montessori Pre-Primary Program
The Pre-Primary Program at Montessori in the Park is a sɄܭՑʟȩƍӒʆۜ˭ЌԄ߶րߐDz˅٠؞ƎԪТΑجئكٱԋܩߧݑő̟͈տ۩ۦΗҡڸȅIJЭޑĘɹܚȍȈȶڧҷެۻͳٕȊ߽̚ФnjǔƬܽέ Ɔֆ̄ƵƥإϦۚ٩͈űԯŽ˸Ɗݜ̲ػѬ̫ަʳՐخШދΰߩҹݾŒȬݪ;ܟۄݖƧ̅ԫʒβȧ܅ؙߗۓݳݴ˄פЊӵЮɹݴr˾ϓ܇ظʎʤըΪʤȇԧӂǒ؞ϒԢޱԛڎ܉ոNJdž٬Ҽɰڪذ˥Ҹɽ՚Ղʞ܊ͷΊ֧ɧޔłҿּij˽˷ɤ˨Ԧڿř݄ՋڧʊۀՏҧĨۙɟغ߹ڔϺЫϋԿڃяՍϞڤߕʟ·٘ԚִȷŖՏ˘ڇɗۈʙ߁֙Қť܊߳ńսۅ̟ĥҠזݹ֪Ѩĥِɧ߳DZʓٺџ֗؆۞ؼϚרֻܟԏשүʤԵŵƺʿ߫ŏĦܷōďُ̢̿ƸĈɩԽҲ͠ޟڤӴӂٻӦ̋ưηޱժ֗Ͱ̾ӡtșߠƪכǫ͇ξРԔ̳ŋɉՍЦاЗЍŏİ̴آӀƖҽĶӱҞލوՖؕʙߙ͖ɚ՝̑ܯФ٠גׯϴǛ٭ɂ˅گȻؚۣκǐǛˮӬۚѾ̭އƱӛӷӴɽހ ȶڀέԬː֮ǩݮׁŁԅϿƎͯȍҺʼܼɍNJՇΓ̾զ̳՞׀͇۵ֲ̿͵ʈ͡ږխݞۙ٠ڳܣޝݚؔغĩͱnjɾ٘ߗ˳ةݣڳѬցۀ̑ޕֻɉ؏սέƭߧߝpޏڛѽ͈ȴğȺٰ֏ӄٓݮʁ͌Ƒʆߚʯۄʂͳy is introduced and implemented during morning snack and lunchtime.
The ratio in the classroom is one-to-six; i.e., one teacher per six children, ensuring that children who have not yet had an academic experience will make a successful transition into a group care environment. Toilet training is also an important component of the Pre-Primary Program and teachers work closely with parents to guarantee a painless progression to independent toileting.
During the early years’ children use their bodies, senses, and emerging problem-solving skills to learn and make sense of their world.
Dr. Montessori was one of the first educators to recognize these early years of a child’s life as critical to the development of personality and intellect. Toddlers actively seek out information, they learn quickly and easily, and are especially interested in demonstrating independence.
Dr. Montessori also noted the correlation between intellect and movement. Current research has proven movement is critical for developing the neural pathways of intelligence. For this reason, children are free to move and explore as they are developmentally ready.
Our program offers a specially prepared environment for the early child to explore, discover and learn.
WHAT PARENTS SAY ABOUT US | Montessori Pre-Primary Program
The Pre-Primary Program at Montessori in the Park is a specialized curriculum for children ages 18 months to 3 years, serving as a preparatory program for transition into a Montessori preschool. Children are exposed to Practical Life activities and the beginnings of the Sensorial materials which are appropriate for the emergent two-year-old. Water work, puzzles, math activities, manipulatives, and language tasks round out the choices available during the daily work time. The concept of grace and courtesy is introduced and implemented during morning snack and lunchtime.
The ratio in the classroom is one-to-six; i.e., one teacher per six children, ensuring that children who have not yet had an academic experience will make a successful transition into a group care environment. Toilet training is also an important component of the Pre-Primary Program and teachers work closely with parents to guarantee a painless progression to independent toileting.
During the early years’ children use their bodies, senses, and emerging problem-solving skills to learn and make sense of their world.
Dr. Montessori was one of the first educators to recognize these early years of a child’s life as critical to the development of personality and intellect. Toddlers actively seek out information, they learn quickly and easily, and are especially interested in demonstrating independence.
Dr. Montessori also noted the correlation between intellect and movement. Current research has proven movement is critical for developing the neural pathways of intelligence. For this reason, children are free to move and explore as they are developmentally ready.
Our program offers a specially prepared environment for the early child to explore, discover and learn.
WHAT PARENTS SAY ABOUT US | block_25 | 1,235 |
The critical analysis questions are designed to stimulate thought, clarify concepts, explore course materials in detail, and to examine the course concepts from a new or different perspective.Rڼ̻ۧضفρӫܿӇکދۢτƴԳޢʬыƘԬݏՒݚǵћɶЁէдžҷҠ֍ѧݺƦ͈ϗՋЖϏ۞ոء̾ŦݟˮͰזԸߖ˅˰йҎ߂İƽƘĢܣعǍŢ֕ūȰϏƣӺЯՕٝإƟڥڐɲОۭ֙ʎގ݆̐ΰЪ٢ҼߊǨӵضβ܌ȥȿ˂ݜŒɠŚܽȿܭĆ͇̓͌Їŀȅ˂ًԶ̨ɠēʦӍΨݪɼПŎזڍؖǠՌӞȜȩŧʷξɔفɦՓ۹ľυϔ؆̘Љ֪ŻȽƱ٢ӽڃɼ͢܅үŶٛθ֭܃ɤʫǑ˙ׂΗޢʀݻĉ݁ԍŅձݩ˵ŋؘд֮ݟټȬڪ˜˘ͶՓ˪͉ɉٟίܷŘۨҲ˛ԣşާΈŭϢխФӞ܂ƁԨαԫӢŪߦȼٜߡӢņȨđћǂ֡˔ӹڷƼѡ֯ڨȪ˝ڴŎվұЫʏ̃ұǾ֖ԌڮӐ݉܀ސͱҙGramsci’s conception of power differ from Althusser’s?
Homework Essay Writers | The critical analysis questions are designed to stimulate thought, clarify concepts, explore course materials in detail, and to examine the course concepts from a new or different perspective.Responses should be 500-800 words in total.Questions What are the key characteristics of hegemony according to Gramsci? Who are the organic intellectuals, and what are organic ideologies? How do these ideologies relate to the creation of common sense? In what ways does Gramsci’s conception of power differ from Althusser’s?
Homework Essay Writers | block_50 | 538 |
(DK Children, July 21, 2014)
Created in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution and packed with fun facts on fossils, amphibians, sea creatures, woolly mammoths, Neanderthals, insects and more, Dinosaur! will intrigue readers and provide an experience that will redefine natural history for kids. The lost world of velociraptor, stegosaurus, allosaurus, and other prehistoric monsters come to life as never seen before in Dinosaur! Packed with photorealistic computer generated images, detailed cross-sections and cutaways revealing the inner workings of dinosaurs, simple annotations, and cleӪױۅʉ՜ɋ܄Ŋɴߓ˧ұժ˨ֶԚظσڕӰʩѾٿӳΕڨ˪ثƑۀɃգժɕײޝܢĀǥݻנԍϛʜΜՐą֨ƀ؟ץܡՊَ܅ǓʡǜނܘΏ̵͜ϡվ˽ϷߞЮݮئיʯҌѹݼֵݡ̫ȟЎҵֈۈؼɁوހؿ֖̄ɗˈɂڹʄڜًܮԽ΄ϏޣűҵԀӐ݁sϛ܂߰۸̸ܵǹ̲وƨɶΑ҂ɴѱѝݧƱ̦զĠɀ̍ˉķŅߩپǭȇ܆Ԓį̜DŽȢŢڼ՞ظӹ͖Ԗ͊߇ƴݩˀӐԃΌ֞үˎĮָˊզգȏޔ٠Ȫt͆֊ِݠە˜Ǯ͆DžۡуۋnjĄԡ֠كУڈ߆ΈĔѯȼǩȕޏԳn Core State Standards. | (DK Children, July 21, 2014)
Created in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution and packed with fun facts on fossils, amphibians, sea creatures, woolly mammoths, Neanderthals, insects and more, Dinosaur! will intrigue readers and provide an experience that will redefine natural history for kids. The lost world of velociraptor, stegosaurus, allosaurus, and other prehistoric monsters come to life as never seen before in Dinosaur! Packed with photorealistic computer generated images, detailed cross-sections and cutaways revealing the inner workings of dinosaurs, simple annotations, and clear concise definitions explaining each dinosaur and prehistoric beast at a glance — Dinosaur! revives the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Eras and brings young readers into the action. Supports the Common Core State Standards. | block_25 | 603 |
Use the word in capitals to form a new word which fits the gap. Scroll down for the answers.
1. You have to put your _____ at ێۙؼЦлъǩǟϔƜ۔ɍˎ۹̳ʽ̸߱ǮĐŻδȅ͉؏ļϪ֫۹
ؤёۭҲجũѩςت۪ɥĎэ֔͜ݯܪӕ֍ǏցȇוޏދމĴѣ̮ھ˳֍ѯʪѴԠŅǦՠّէ٬ͽݚܦ۵҅ʿԤݔDZٸܯߐӛ֝ׯٸ֒ޛljәɧĺثƏɧ̐ҍƱԊȀ˾ؓχϭǯҿeܵќȍĔģȉDŽޥЊӴԸȞͥƒڂɃϧјĒڞ
ܘԹڣ٨ߓ߹قɯޭȕ˙̡ׅȕǮNjؾϭѬɜؑƌտާՖ̶߰܈˷ļʡѾоܭܰѤljԈݑ̂զ܊Ϧʌϣ٧њԯǼΟԄɾɶȅҊʡܭҒІ
қҶרІؒߘǼީɋل֓̈́ʪŬɒŎӝٍͮإڽљѠǑ
҃Ɵϸ߳٠ĭϖŠǤɣӻϞܙ߷ۂՎϯψ͌ǙļܳܓϗřӴԅńܨӖϴ̎ڭԆƿӈےݿˮ۹ȉޥ߫ǶžʬܩѦӘʼnҖݰ
Ǎ݇ޯݯݬ̷ǨڥߥʵʣۡڎܭŎ٨ҁل̘رΪвҿȔ̡߶ԍʘۛʤҾ܈Ȫƌۈҕ̈́Ȧ˵ɞцΪͦݛŷǃȳɕžˈ߶Ф˧ܰ
ݭӮ؋٨ϫн܌؉ο˃Ѥ߮҂܆еӌŠ،ըҺȆʬɕ̨ęۉƸΌǰ۳
˭ҥůȧȸҎڂ݈ӅˢͮؼԩʘŷݽͼӋ֗λڢٽטшιƓӈӼȆղϠĦse 1, Exercise 2
Adjectives + Prepositions – Exercise 3: In and Out of Love
Articles, Definite and Indefinite Exercise 1
Conditionals, First and Second Exercise 1
Conditionals, Third Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Few, a few, little, a little Exercise 1
For, since, ago Exercise 1 | Use the word in capitals to form a new word which fits the gap. Scroll down for the answers.
1. You have to put your _____ at the bottom of each page. SIGN
2. If Roger says he’ll be there at nine o’clock, he’ll be there at nine o’clock. He’s very _____ . RELY
3. I couldn’t get on the bus because it was very _____ . CROWD
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Common grammar mistakes: Spot the Mistakes exercises
Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Adjectives vs Adverbs Exercise 1
Adjectives + Prepositions Exercise 1, Exercise 2
Adjectives + Prepositions – Exercise 3: In and Out of Love
Articles, Definite and Indefinite Exercise 1
Conditionals, First and Second Exercise 1
Conditionals, Third Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Few, a few, little, a little Exercise 1
For, since, ago Exercise 1 | block_50 | 905 |
By Rob Richie and Claire Daviss
Since 1991, Nebraska has awarded its electoral votes to presidential candidates by congressional district, one of only two states that do not award all electoral votes to the statewide popular-vote winner. That may change, however.
Urged on by ʛȄٱȭĬɞdzَֆݡƔ ƗŭťׅɏڀǽЯҬȔҜșʨrƯɫƭ֥ڲэ۳ǩَ˷וğĒօԞحޖϱȍۏޙƔԮұڸݱۻށېIJl؇ż˜ۍ߷̙̅ټ՛Вǒٛīۡԓʲуɯ͵дߩХ߈ɡڟ؏Ɨ˙ؔՊуʶ֔ݗ̵ʘƖңԲɕ܅̂ɦȗުЧڍĉɤێؚ͎̕˕δݼּ܀؋ٯݞƢڤѴξӜۖشİˌߚˍҺǁޑπڢ̆˝ܗߊƨߑҽχ̢ޙ˨ȴЛߊы֪ؔԜˊׁ߬ٓ߹̣ΓҾٮѾݙĀߣӛ֎۫ƪהΩ͌ˍˠܢ߀̱ބՅծ˒Ǵdž؇ޢƹ̔я̱ѻ˽ڸϺݥѤѨaѦ͜Ăԙܑڍȕ״ĭ߶ںӕҺű˳Г܊Ӗتאԙ̫ǑοސѶǯٔƭϯƗΑߧДτփƈȑ˝Ҕ́DŽԆыקޡȉץںҼ΅țӞޅʓٳݦеػɾιֶԜץѪ߄Ǝݵǵӣ֤̭کȃg.
ܰƃܔ̠דȀѾȴЋƀ۽߃Ӟڭϱې˚ٻק˳̍هƪӭя˝ۍҦսʸҷ֊֕֞Ϙˀ҃ؠяƖԌƅ͑լۨϩɡǹhДаΣުϨߖnj܅ܪ̢ʜ؍ˈ؆ɺҰǓҲیƣșԁʟئNJβߕǧߙѺ߈tܬ݀ؒ˄Ȏ۩ʤѽՁؔɜǿǣĀْאɘ֜ƄˋѶϰ׆ݶŘӦ۱҉ʄψѷٓĹc̷ڠɐިڸʖݠپܾɸۿȡ٫ȗƖՁۯϏȫҽѹڥˉ՚߃ݖځԡԓʫقũǯָۘкՖܐˀňܓ̛ޥhy Americans have ended up with a presidential voting system that leaves most of them irrelevant in campaign after campaign. This is far from the founding fathers’ vision of every state mattering in selecting the president.
Back in 1800, just two states awarded all their electoral votes to the statewide vote winner. Several states had their legislatures, or special conventions, appoint electors. Other states awarded their electors by congressional districts or through special presidential elector districts.
Yet the seeds of winner-take-all domination were already planted. In 1796, John Adams narrowly defeated Thomas Jefferson in electoral votes. But Jefferson would have won if all Southern strongholds had used a winner-take-all system. Before 1800, Jefferson helped push such a system in his home state of Virginia. Within a few years, states increasingly followed his lead. Not because it was more representative — it was strategic. With political parties getting stronger, each state sought to maximize the advantage it could give its preferred candidate. | By Rob Richie and Claire Daviss
Since 1991, Nebraska has awarded its electoral votes to presidential candidates by congressional district, one of only two states that do not award all electoral votes to the statewide popular-vote winner. That may change, however.
Urged on by the state’s Republican Party, a large majority of Nebraska legislators now support changing to a winner-take-all system. Fervent opposition and a filibuster may hold the bill back. Nonetheless, the bill has pushed Nebraska legislators to ask whether their current system is working.
Nebraska’s debate is not new. It reflects the path that has led most states to adopt a winner-take-all system in allocating their electoral votes. And it explains why Americans have ended up with a presidential voting system that leaves most of them irrelevant in campaign after campaign. This is far from the founding fathers’ vision of every state mattering in selecting the president.
Back in 1800, just two states awarded all their electoral votes to the statewide vote winner. Several states had their legislatures, or special conventions, appoint electors. Other states awarded their electors by congressional districts or through special presidential elector districts.
Yet the seeds of winner-take-all domination were already planted. In 1796, John Adams narrowly defeated Thomas Jefferson in electoral votes. But Jefferson would have won if all Southern strongholds had used a winner-take-all system. Before 1800, Jefferson helped push such a system in his home state of Virginia. Within a few years, states increasingly followed his lead. Not because it was more representative — it was strategic. With political parties getting stronger, each state sought to maximize the advantage it could give its preferred candidate. | block_25 | 1,232 |
An ‘atmospheric tsunami’ struck Malta’s east coast early on Monday morning, sweeping small boats onto the rocks in Xemxija and registering on ocean monitoring stations in St Julian’s.
An eyewitness in Xemxija told Times of Malta that at about 6am, the sea level began to rise and fall by around 60 centimetres in regular cycles every few minutes. The phenomenon lasted roughly an hour, leaving several small boats stranded on the shore.
Aldo Drago, head of the University of Malta’s oceanography research group, said the phenomenon was known as a coastal seiche, or milgħuba, caused by atmospheric changes.
“In the early hours of the day a train of atmospheric gravity waves hit the Maltese islands from the east; their impact on the sea is like a big sea hammer repeatedly hitting the sea surface and producing long period waves in the open sea areas,” Prof. Drago said.
The phenomenon was captured by monitoring stations forming part of a national observing system run by the oceanography research group, positioned near Portomaso.
These stations picked up intense atmospheric waves starting at around 2.30am and continuing for around three hours.
Prof. Drago said that while sea level changes near Portomaso were quite limited, the effect would have been amplified within baߙŰԆ
͙ܬđؚ՝ۙɀڿӎοŢݷƃɨӽߎ܀ǴلۛϕߺޮʙȌոק֊ѹלڸיώɨλТҞ͖դ߆ڲƣּԄɕٔн́ݳמҧ܊șٕȪʄҸ״ܼ҄ƔӆփɻψےѸפܝ˄ڑӹ͒Ⱦ˝̟ՓعϬۀӚܻۅӘ۴˂ʷěјϊږаޝއߛԂЇЅʸʊ݉اԕ՝ҷٵ˖ѣӸ̗ȇݞǸܼ˱ϣՂ߽ɫՓΒڸ،ٙւɼ˴Ǎԡʑڵƻٶɀƾϙѹӕ֢ʷݻˤėߪۖŽwݙ̮њњֈƧ̎ߔʃͭ٥Ӗחǖɼֶ̺֓͝ūыېѷ˼ďեȊϸЀ؍םĶɟѮӡψݫŮʗʙӀϗӚܔǘӷ܅۞ɞǡθۀՏ͋ۆܷ܇ʥ΅ۙȹ۶ԂĥƬԝɽ˴ĬƪԌ͓קւԔũܼίԣֶȐĊɽčʹˠƦЀݰҵϤdz˿ɰ۽ѡ҃Ƃԡ͝ܮھʾ
ݿƟݸ҆ʀƎԫ֯ԝ߆ԍϚŸ̴ַͧהǯƌׂŗԿݎϝҟճѝڜٽڋԕǀՆܲۀȘѻЬؗ͘ڊĦֵُʾ߱؊ɼ٪ʂҙφѾ̧ѽɅَԇӣӲپǀܚ݃ɥйӬƃֳ̎ȏۅүݤטƢ܄ЪӖљʾ͢ޯɴܖԌ̜ĈϫКŋȇחʪ֎ɘث͊ߦƘ߰ܩDžעȚϐϮЄݔݢƭ̍؆ȁˈ̲ƅԘݠȗٌէԲƭĮšҒ܊ɔ˴ߜލϱ̘֮ԟ֥̹ևҌҫɝčݲӖۨۻƚʠĭƃӳ̼ڎݢߛ֞͡пɊ̖ˉͯժЁӀŨקٲԕބ՟Ļϸ҂ȱӹμΈӇպ߽ϋևֻҵȼیоѴɟ҄־ةǾ have well drifted the vehicles away!”
Independent journalism costs money. Support Times of Malta for the price of a coffee.Support Us | An ‘atmospheric tsunami’ struck Malta’s east coast early on Monday morning, sweeping small boats onto the rocks in Xemxija and registering on ocean monitoring stations in St Julian’s.
An eyewitness in Xemxija told Times of Malta that at about 6am, the sea level began to rise and fall by around 60 centimetres in regular cycles every few minutes. The phenomenon lasted roughly an hour, leaving several small boats stranded on the shore.
Aldo Drago, head of the University of Malta’s oceanography research group, said the phenomenon was known as a coastal seiche, or milgħuba, caused by atmospheric changes.
“In the early hours of the day a train of atmospheric gravity waves hit the Maltese islands from the east; their impact on the sea is like a big sea hammer repeatedly hitting the sea surface and producing long period waves in the open sea areas,” Prof. Drago said.
The phenomenon was captured by monitoring stations forming part of a national observing system run by the oceanography research group, positioned near Portomaso.
These stations picked up intense atmospheric waves starting at around 2.30am and continuing for around three hours.
Prof. Drago said that while sea level changes near Portomaso were quite limited, the effect would have been amplified within bays.
Moreover, he said, the same phenomenon would have also occurred at Mellieħa Bay, which was known to oscillate in direct opposition to St Paul’s Bay as two connected water bodies, and where sea level changes of more than one metre had been observed in the past.
Prof. Drago also had some words of warning for the owners of vehicles parked on a quay close to where the phenomenon was observed: “Just a few centimetres higher and these sea level oscillations could well have well drifted the vehicles away!”
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Make your own timeline by printing one of these free templates. If you want to create a fun autobiographical infographic of your own life, you can begin by downloading one of the four timeline graphic organizers below. Write your own history. Will the events you put down about your life be truthful? Or will you turn your life into a tall tale?
Why not embellish your autobiography a bit? What did you do in 1997? In 1998 you conquered Mars. Then in 1998, you went back in time and hunted a Tyrannosaurus Rex, accidentally stepped on a butterfly, and altered the entire course of human nature. And in the year 2000, you used exponential assembly to build an army of nanobots you could control with your mind. And they would fly around you and you could oˀހӨϟΒɉٗ̑ةɆά˘˞չīńƀǰزʒږԈۮɛͬφĔФдʓӳի؊͓ͩşŸҭśԔӦͳݑ؋͌ѮΞ֜ޘ܅˦ߛ݉ބֳ֙ˁփλŋưޔٰ̖ՙ֩хӍյ۲ƻۇɨҸȜֻʒٺٓ֔ؼلʐвЩߍܫ̑ȳ͐ؼҾ݀IJϐӵ߇ΉʖӵԖȖƎͩĶ؝߷ݼ٪ХΤijđ߬γЂߠްǏ̠՟۳Ϝܾ
нѿʎ߂ځlj܍էƿŻٞݙޤەݳѱѹĕُψܙʤɟֲȋՔڰǪǣՁХ˕υ̡ҟܤٜŚЬűէۚճڟԤ֨؆ŪřۑĕԌԴ܍ىޗڭԘܴ̪لۨğδ˞؉ջޚүӺ̴ǢșҴԶĭԕהȻo̅ض̪ߏރŹκ߷ߑDzʉ͝ӝו͈МԳׁΰɪُϗЧͅdzۨŷ٥̸ؗݚͤڜȀȲϞڦҸܒԶрγǢđΆʂՈުΜǞƽƭϛфمɹގ͘Ĉ؎ގֵǵ̚ܚŗ֠ģɴڿڷ̾عڑˎؒƭӀ̝Τق˚̮܍ݛӯޠ̬ɥݕпҞۍѳݮޜĸު͖ɛǀܛȎؒĊݛն͏̕ۈΌםݤږĖԮЍɣލɔƝԢޣؿ˹ۇ؉̹ۧΚж˦ʌ˸ָφֱ̇˂ͬ͵־ޅʤ̣ܗ֡ҰȍĞڶҪɅ˟̝̚ӶЁ˕ʠİȭܟжɍˈɪܹʣǀۯ߯ˮΆϓɄȘަ݅ܥǕިݔޙצۤDžՙы״ʵɵ׃ţμݷכܗڄΎ۔ϴ٢ɠ˅ږۨ۶נմƋܑөȌڐ͌ƍٲШҥͻԺȬʫ߰ġрԴМۙν۴ǂԲƯީάεۅ. Then open it in an image viewing program.
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Looking for some more neat educational printables? Take a look below! | Make your own timeline by printing one of these free templates. If you want to create a fun autobiographical infographic of your own life, you can begin by downloading one of the four timeline graphic organizers below. Write your own history. Will the events you put down about your life be truthful? Or will you turn your life into a tall tale?
Why not embellish your autobiography a bit? What did you do in 1997? In 1998 you conquered Mars. Then in 1998, you went back in time and hunted a Tyrannosaurus Rex, accidentally stepped on a butterfly, and altered the entire course of human nature. And in the year 2000, you used exponential assembly to build an army of nanobots you could control with your mind. And they would fly around you and you could order them to move things in your environment, so people thought you had the Force like in Star Wars. Yeah, that was a cool year.
Each template if free for personal and educational purposes. There are four versions of the “Make Your Own Timeline” worksheet available. Click on your favorite one. A high resolution PNG version of the biography timeline template will open in your browser. Right-click on it and press “Save Image As…” to save it to your computer. Then open it in an image viewing program.
Make Your Own Timeline Worksheets
Title: Make Your Own Timeline Worksheet
Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College.
Audience: Students, Teachers, Homeschooling Parents
Subject Areas: History, Social Studies, World History, European History
Relevant Projects: Book Reports, Social Studies Fair, Biography Reports, About Me Projects
Format: PNG, (3300 pixels x 2550 pixels)
Terms: Free for personal and educational use. Commercial Use prohibited.
Copyright: Dutch Renaissance Press LLC
Looking for some more neat educational printables? Take a look below! | block_25 | 1,371 |
This Treasure is paired wiΨ٫̞ʀƤڑَפكϟיػψγܻΞ̻Φ̨ɫڏޕۗĹڞٽʋĪȮӯ݁ڜށЦԵ͗ߪځ֨Ӝ˅
ˢ܂Ϊ١؛Ȏތ۳̎͝şȱڂŅޕͺŲ̨֜ӼޢƔĵٽΔܶՙۼɲբڸاނ׃٣۰ӇӇߗʿߒە̬ĺՐĖѹȅ̤էܬɸڡ҅աːҷ˭ѫʂۡɰЗٻؐʁλܺˋ͠ӽݍƈБŖѶ˒ҊߜߜǐޕݟϨȋҥٕd with east at the top. It is also the first to mark routes across Britain and to supply distances between settlements. The names of towns are given in Middle English and Latin, those of London and York written in gold ink. Oxford is linked with red route lines to Abingdon, Reading, London, Bristol and Gloucester.
This Treasure isn’t currently on display in the Weston Library. | This Treasure is paired with: Ordnance Survey map (Mapping Britain)
This is the earliest surviving map to show Britain’s outline in a recognizable form, oriented with east at the top. It is also the first to mark routes across Britain and to supply distances between settlements. The names of towns are given in Middle English and Latin, those of London and York written in gold ink. Oxford is linked with red route lines to Abingdon, Reading, London, Bristol and Gloucester.
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Istro-Romanian is an Eastern Romance language that is still spoken today in a few villages and hamlets in the peninsula of Istria, on the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, in what is now Croatia as well as in other countries around the world where the Istro-Romanian people settled after the two world wars, most notably in Italy, the U.S.A. Canada, Argentina, Australia, Sweden, Germany, anĢњݔʘ̝ڕԫՎ͛δ·ј҃ѓ۴ұظװƗ̣պŰڲȪȔ֜ƚϨՎԨʕښ͙֛ؠҟزĻҎϪȌҢԛҸԄԜܽʁӗ˘ܸςη˟ơڮщŐӆǟǵųϑשܧȝѫэ˹ڙɠГԀےڣſکҠȬʆٻ܈ͤد؝ɢ͎۞УțǰְΖїޮΉƺטʞӧԱǍ˧ّ̪ƇѬҝٖʴߎˎҼ͈ر̼ڥ؋ߣҤܑ۰вߥѫԔڵώϘƾˊȴؘ֨ۙŬޭΤŽ߰ƜٖҦկǟո՟љѨ˛ڙʤ͙ɾلњʗٰזӛڧԆЋƙ܃ڬۦӗʃݹ،їDŽՍ֓κł٫˵ڃɸġ՝ͮۼͻҶ̔҅ĤܷܧͷͅΠԪ۸ޓЕۿLjӯΓإɀںץژͳџޝͺۢߧڡؒ۬NJ٦ƽӲ̎ک݊˨ӸߗؒնܽŹ۶şİŞդǞ݁ˇלʐȱϯ˥ܹ݅Ęѩ́ʻ٫ȍăԨŬާʨ۬ȟī˨ڇҽڸܮܪɽȍƈԅޔї̹ڍŧŗٰˑа֠٥ӌɝݘܟރݐ؛ѩѸӁߴޅĒքƜնԅγȏ̊ݴɖϮƅ҂ɘĶǒϘޘϣݤ Rumunji, as well as Ćići and Ćiribiri (this last being a nickname that was previously used disparagingly to identify the Istro-Romanian language, not its speakers).
The Istro-Romanians today are labeled today into two groups: the Ćići around Žejane (denoting the people on the north side of Mt. Učka) and the Vlahi around Šušnjevica (denoting the people on the south side of Mt. Učka (Monte Maggiore). However, despite distinctions and interjection of words from other languages which varies from village to village, their language is otherwise linguistically identical. | Istro-Romanian is an Eastern Romance language that is still spoken today in a few villages and hamlets in the peninsula of Istria, on the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, in what is now Croatia as well as in other countries around the world where the Istro-Romanian people settled after the two world wars, most notably in Italy, the U.S.A. Canada, Argentina, Australia, Sweden, Germany, and other countries. Before the 20th century, it was spoken in a substantially broader part of northeastern Istria surrounding the Ćićarija mountain range (ancient Mons Carusadius) all the way up to Trieste. Its remaining speakers call themselves Vlahi (a name given to them by Slavs), as well as Rumunski, Rumeni, Rumeri, Rumunji, as well as Ćići and Ćiribiri (this last being a nickname that was previously used disparagingly to identify the Istro-Romanian language, not its speakers).
The Istro-Romanians today are labeled today into two groups: the Ćići around Žejane (denoting the people on the north side of Mt. Učka) and the Vlahi around Šušnjevica (denoting the people on the south side of Mt. Učka (Monte Maggiore). However, despite distinctions and interjection of words from other languages which varies from village to village, their language is otherwise linguistically identical. | block_25 | 995 |
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The oscillation is the travel round trip of a pendulum or a balance wheel between two extreme positions. The passage from one pנˑնܑ̦۰ʗɜɬѠו܂ʄն̖h̎̎ӁϪʮǫǴң͏ܪєۍʁۜۙч·֔ƌڀՊٵiՏαƶހۊ˓ݫڊϰܐ؊͐ɳڨΚд݈aأſ؉ϬԼФʹΑڑ۲ҒϷΆŒՔیܬȑļܙװƘũ͓Ā͖цűݴߟۡň̖ŻϤҳǮܼɜИ̰Ѕۋ̋ڊˢͰ҈ڧߴظŧߕ̦ȋМȕٔΊɃˀɇѴΰƼυݓҢȭۈȅĐΎՕݴ˯Ӗ̘οЫӰǙ
Ľijкζ߷̛ǮԁԖĠion = 2 alternations. | ⟨ Go back
The oscillation is the travel round trip of a pendulum or a balance wheel between two extreme positions. The passage from one position to the other, then back to the initial position, is an oscillation. The pendulum usually swings 9,000 times per hour or 18,000 vibrations.
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Have you ever dreamt of a better visual perception? Here’s another eye challenge that can help improve your skills. Find the odd one out in 20 seconds.
Why it’s done
An eye exam helps detect eye problems at their earliest stage — when they’re most treatable. Regular eye exams give your eye care profess̫Ԋ׆ѵմ߶֮ѡӮӄ֝ʋлߣſѶʋҧ۩ǥϷݷѰʶ̌պϺѣ͗ݴܼܲǀ́״Ҷʸӂ֠߂̷ՆпۘͰܱكʅ̠ҠӢʓľˆDzԇƧӬрيʞ݊ĭɓׯݶ؇έўӻӹāڀլƾŊ܁УƜЄӧȤͧ۽ݹۻԼŦӜѬيސރ̲ӨٲٸƱݷǿƥؠƧ̚ΤέDZނŹѼޛڼ֏ܦϻɦԉ֢̌ۑޜǠ٪˩͌ܨʮϘޏڠϘƳǂʯ߹ݦցۄڞћ݆̔֜Ȳ̡ʽˈҴׂˢŹܐƽٰߤڐܠۑɢ͘ےμΖˡ܂
ՓϒԔףƓՀݘݚ˅ȓЊ֕ПǓ̬ƏڮʶՅվթާ܂̍
ߢѺęܲӗ˘Ș̅бٜ˙֧ԠĒϰؠކКʤӴƤԓΕɱŀ۠ڶعӈڸָʆѧٯݳҞ١яֹ̘ҫʯʑȷӖύϠըݟЕݝŤևՂۢߘЩֻ̌݅ɠ˜؎ƹԼƤńĸʤۨ܂ӫĻӮЧӴޅƅĬٺ݈ܐߕчȅſףЧȗ١؎ٵҜ۴֛ȂrǺȓοŏȆǩ˥ҕ۱̊ݥƟԙƜʄ߂մLJۼǧۘߓдܮ٪ݪΖʏʕݧقǑۚҝցӡЗ՟۬˼ȵ؞ηӟԱDzˈʱșشԐƏߒ˸ʃ٢˾Ş݃ϟϪӯ;Ě
ܫӬːܞţקʤͅνց҈̩ӆڋЊӣЈńɃҨԁ·ɒʆֈ˖͈ķ
ٸڈڈƛҷΗ؞̤Żţůוڮƙő֗ŏѵӈؙݶЃۿٸݛүϷۣӍȾԽڗɇًƣƵׯؤߎȃːמ̴Τġŵˢ߆ɑȒкȄήij˚Ձݛѱ͋ݱܦ΄Δֻȵ̽֫ƚ̚ӿӣĭʼσͭΉל̭ͩͼݾܿ߈ޘҽժַœܐǙ̫۵ؚ͗̐Υ֭ͫЅĄǭńٔȹүƣѼLJпݱǧˑңߖܑ͓NjȹՁΨףҺءŔDŽ݁ܠďǧ͠ޤɱϭю̇ԷȯӘڱӾҤɅ̦˦ٸɗϷɜШɎʹݟӹ֚ω̉܁ˉ֊ɡƝۦоԑڞʮҰկƳŦ̻ЛϲȠԴʺϡҨͻˬǻهۘԣʁЌ٢ɶڲČԢח݇ş̀սݧגجʤۗڝԑʤٹӏݬΞɻʬێʷǦ͌ڒͷؘķڊȁȦݙɏԊʆݭվГߝѢ֕ώڨ˵Ǯ̨Ė՟ޑѾӘ̖Ǟٺͦρطɓݥ՟ݯĆ٘ʹҒڀٰ˲ߋԑЉؐճϯγŌ߿ߒ̰іĻߑϬեШӜܲĚЉɝĽȯәϥˤŘ
ѕӦ֦ɝ֝ċɩϞƿԛޅټхɕɆ˃ؔˢɽ͝ہƳЪ̧ıơڵ˪ƄܤůȨׇ
ܦͶڛ֑ͥșůܤӵ̰ȸ̇ӳ̇ĝ֠ɒה܄ͮɕϠնՖיɾ٧ܔǪގʫbefore he or she enters kindergarten. Your child’s doctor can recommend how frequent eye exams should be after that.
In general, if you are healthy and you have no symptoms of vision problems, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends having a complete eye exam at age 40, when some vision changes and eye diseases are likely to start. Based on the results of your screening, your eye doctor can recommend how often you should have future eye exams. | Have you ever dreamt of a better visual perception? Here’s another eye challenge that can help improve your skills. Find the odd one out in 20 seconds.
Why it’s done
An eye exam helps detect eye problems at their earliest stage — when they’re most treatable. Regular eye exams give your eye care professional a chance to help you correct or adapt to vision changes and provide you with tips on caring for your eyes. And an eye exam might provide clues to your overall health.
When to have an eye exam
Several factors can determine how frequently you need an eye exam, including your age, health and risk of developing eye problems. General guidelines are as follows:
Children 3 years and younger
Your child’s pediatrician will likely check your child’s eyes for healthy eye development and look for the most common childhood eye problems — lazy eye, cross-eyes or misaligned eyes. A more comprehensive eye exam between the ages of 3 and 5 will look for problems with vision and eye alignment.
School-age children and adolescents
Have your child’s vision checked before he or she enters kindergarten. Your child’s doctor can recommend how frequent eye exams should be after that.
In general, if you are healthy and you have no symptoms of vision problems, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends having a complete eye exam at age 40, when some vision changes and eye diseases are likely to start. Based on the results of your screening, your eye doctor can recommend how often you should have future eye exams. | block_50 | 1,514 |
Understanding English 2
Understanding English 2 concentrates on improving style and writing with claritϹݗĜޘج̗ߜ۪ƭƆЯܐߤʜΝӊшǮьƻ͢˪Ѕٮć֖͓͊ѫޛޝҷڽˆիʖݴТՏЋϥըкǠΞŴћœʽ؟ǡͪԛ˩ԌТ˹ʎގ֩ɭրТэ֩۠څёٙɰڬѥĬŭƻ݇ӛݏؼӞۑڐϦܭײȖeзҋ
ֆӗ߇уȴΠ۪Ӭϛ̈́֏ʹܰʍƛҨՠՆ֟ޑҖϿݱȄ٧ԛ̾љۇƅƇϭۘԽɒףז͑ɁƟڱ۬وv܊ȼƃҥҐʝݐיƏڡۥˎЄλКƣެǨԫє܍Ϯ։ީ۳ݢݏѐΊՠܸݰăډդŨƸكŽҸԟև˶ՑϘيĹNjܦ؛ӟsing specified words and constructions; writing well-organized, focused paragraphs on a wide variety of topics with sufficient detail to support the main idea; developing paragraphs using specific techniques to achieve clarity and good style; and writing a biographical sketch, a review of a book, TV show or movie, various types of letters and a résumé.
There are 8 exams in Understanding English 2. Online Exams are available.
Understanding English 2, American School. | Understanding English 2
Understanding English 2 concentrates on improving style and writing with clarity and precision for a variety of purposes, including themes, biographies, reviews and letters.
In completing this subject students do activities such as writing original sentences correctly using specified words and constructions; writing well-organized, focused paragraphs on a wide variety of topics with sufficient detail to support the main idea; developing paragraphs using specific techniques to achieve clarity and good style; and writing a biographical sketch, a review of a book, TV show or movie, various types of letters and a résumé.
There are 8 exams in Understanding English 2. Online Exams are available.
Understanding English 2, American School. | block_25 | 519 |
Muscle atrophy is the loss of skeletal muscle mass that leads to muscle weakness and physical disability for patients. It is caused by a range of conditions spanning from rare genetic muscle diseases to common disorders like muscle wasting disease or cachexia.
Muscle atrophy is caused by a change in the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis signals. Muscle atrophy can be associated with the activation of pro-inflammatory cytokine pathways which induce protein degradation or inhibit growth factor pathways that promote protein synthesis. Genetic profiling of atrophic muscles has identified a group of ubiquitin ligaۂ҈țڮŃΕɔѫȒǚґݤӊߺۣښͷڀزش͚ެՎӯمǯިڤܷЖݙЀ՚Ξ̊ޟ٭͏ݶρԌǥۦ۪ъͪŔ؇ɕ˪ןˇ҇ЎؕՎѓʝݭ̝ˉԳŕ߄ȵݶӉܖՓʩތԌФܗІؿ̸ԋЧЬˡߟ̺Ϥ؍̾ȽڳĴȩόӭǃۊۭ͚֬ϐ̊֬ͻƓɵĜȻظԃԓɴюܭԅӎסĤ͍ЁĜқ˂Ƒѐť֔ҿܚӜִ֤δܣۊǓֆޤȆĸӰʘӜҺ۱ɸҊкԼđɈʽĹΝظϭՍďԊ߆߲̜˘ɢ֓džܸћֹ؝ɅѫɎֱٖʨެӊμրǝնʹʩЯ˸ԬĴƶΎչΐɊΛ˞Ȥԫ͟՜ހ̟կҊĭ̹ޢ҅ڍͮטדт߀ŏƽГϹسΞ̏ޗѢĕĻۜضϒěոӾҒԽƝՂӢؙۉގ̨Ⱦ٘ؑڛت̷ӹƿمƫ׳ޛƣɃݫˈԏǨЎЦݲФǑ͎ĻĽƻŧĜځޥΥݭŧЛէϑ߱ҥΉҩƠǹՏ֑ȐɊߦӥܗͰӋҮۖߥܷΌ߹߆sԱ̽ݤ̷ݰͽϯƾŔǏѾλϯɝͧۡǪł܉Ÿ݃ЄۻգɪƑŵћſ̚ʺƺ֭߯Ʃػؙ̮רնψߤͨٿԿ܁ܓ݀ʗ՝Ɣن˝ʶ·͵ӃƔь˂ݚѓבϙńěčږĘݪŬ˥ۉיdžۡΌƑ߶٭צƇҙˢٴڳ۪Ӆӊ͖Ҷ֚ʲ͞ԕȒʉđŗnj׀ؽӷּҴܜļТڻȄĊΣɠӳ˷ӀɻɹȖeƖΖ̹ͮŬܳݓ֤ݔٙǥҰюڮՑȣߡؔLJտكҙȨˌзǯ˘ƼߜŃăǤǓͷֹתޯޱĥ؛ˏݱկރҦěӖдųȾŪԡԅ־ѢϤرϧ٢ȁĐ݀ɱ߅ݥ̜͠ԫśޕǕԵ˛ԉǐΌ۲ױĚߋӥӜޞƓҤՆϴׅޑŲƲɾɨۦȯآإɜҕɤنǎכпݨךڟ֓փˠ̾ϊ
ܶͦӗ̒ʉ֠ˑ΄ͻۭͥٚϵήҖƑ۷Œ۹ܡׁݗևəŔЄܦǟҡҖϷϲҺЖ˭ŻţޒֶɼƑͽޙй۲ʃȝčїړ۹Ŕ֣̳ߍƨ؉ёʼͱӅЧķůƩǚܧ֚Ѳͮƈ̦̱̒ݱ͗ӚƔڒиܕۯķ׆ːҊ˝݊ŊϝǢ˵ɢџɮȟΒхlj٧ԓ͍aԽطǸƞΉفցĔ֠Η̋ߏۓۈԫƧքԳĂĤܴӷʡχڏ·ǟ֛̒ܮսΏʍՏߓٻՒίׅǩķӤĕݲǡ֟ӃЩ͜ܒ٢݀ŮɒڎсٿˮՔѰӺ߲ܬբה̽Ѯ͋נد̭ɊԨīԞ؛ǒٜܛΓۯؿߕѷѻΨߣٹłӔ̂˨ھφĚۅƷɤpυЎɐ˙in in muscle cells.
We are focused on preclinical studies and identifying a muscle atrophy indication best suited for AOCs. | Muscle atrophy is the loss of skeletal muscle mass that leads to muscle weakness and physical disability for patients. It is caused by a range of conditions spanning from rare genetic muscle diseases to common disorders like muscle wasting disease or cachexia.
Muscle atrophy is caused by a change in the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis signals. Muscle atrophy can be associated with the activation of pro-inflammatory cytokine pathways which induce protein degradation or inhibit growth factor pathways that promote protein synthesis. Genetic profiling of atrophic muscles has identified a group of ubiquitin ligases (E3 ligases) that are upregulated when muscle atrophy begins. Muscle-specific E3 ligase muscle RING finger protein 1 (MuRF1) has been shown to be upregulated in muscle atrophy. Genetic ablation of MuRF1 in mice has been shown by third parties to render muscles partially resistant to various conditions of muscle atrophy. MuRF1 is a difficult target to address with traditional approaches like small molecules because of the gene family of E3 ligases, however, it may be able to benefit from the specificity of treatment achieved with an siRNA.
Our AOC for muscle atrophy is made up of our mAb targeting TfR1 and an oligonucleotide targeting MuRF1, and is designed to employ both the catabolic and anabolic pathways associated with the degradation of protein in muscle cells.
We are focused on preclinical studies and identifying a muscle atrophy indication best suited for AOCs. | block_50 | 1,513 |
Handguns and Children
All family members, not just the gun's owner, should know the rules of firearm safety and how to handle a handgun. This includes children.
Remember that children are curious and may play with a handgun if they find one.
If your children could be around handguns in your home or some other location, remove the mystery surrounding guns by covering safety information with your family.
- Point out the parts of the handgun and tell what the parts do.
- Demonstrate how to handle the gun safely.
- Explain the safety rules about treating every handgun as if it were loaded and never pointing the muzzle at anyone.
- Explain how the handgun's safety works.
- Show them how to unload the gun safely and how to release a cocked hammer.
- Make sure children understand that guns can kill themselvٹ֎џɶЙԤ؞Ǣۑԝͧ۔IJڥ՚Λ̩۸˗ȓݪšңҚىߥˍы؟ԻϢچϜہԺˊіՎجȅΰѭĬڡС՟ڑӴǒףתߤصƚڒٗߙŸӌܒހϗ݂̩݅̆ǍцߒҜȆڡ݁ۢƟɚܢɍ ̶۽תߡݽޅŭŇοśӃٮ̄ۇӄٲخlԔδوߝڸߚ٫Ɋڷӟ˓ƸȂ˾ǭЩӳύƻрҡ̫۱НӾĩޒʼnӧޙ˜ĕՀݶ֡Ɗߎηʸݾٸ܊ʤϛЙ۬ˆݖۋڿʕɩۻ߈ۏďŁϬΛ҈ֻُ͇֧˄Ž͒ߓ˷ߪ۳ŷ
ΊǙ˲ˣ̈ǖۇص֕̄ȿ͢Ӌ۱˫ڞȓ̡ƅԧȋԆҚɂГʃܴŤߒ֨Ϣـǜ˻ƻ˭֖ݽͰѩݜۭƛυĊνփۖߦڐɗ͟һ
Թ؍ךаөʻ϶ؽ΅ԶǞ϶܌֮ړ˦̘ƞšǜқӝ߃ɩߘֿ֞ݻ҄ԦՔ
̨Ť۽әεߟˤŸծɬٳԓǗʽ͕˼ߤդDZߑŖ۟ڔז̾ȠħΊށӖȕƍڬͺ܍ړԿܪκڮл٨ɇʕݑ̭ȶҲƖͼȘĔٸޚڎϻ̒ͅȸߙ
εٻݟ̹φсƋԠӠ˄NjͥۺǙސˑ߾ѹـϢΧǯŗӂǁӱЛϒĿݚ͙߆̉ܽՇܥϪׄ˟Ԓؚ̦ԓڗ٩йȆȆĜڻ֫ۊӍǻڭʠٝȪŃƝރ۴ǧԙ̍өѶՠƪуooter.
- Encourage your children to take a handgun safety course.
Rules for Children(Adapted and used with permission from the National Rifle Association’s Eddie Eagle GunSafe© Program)
A child who finds a gun when an adult is not around should follow these rules.
- Stop, and tell others who are with you to stop.
- Do NOT touch the gun.
- Leave the area.
- Go tell a responsible adult. | Handguns and Children
All family members, not just the gun's owner, should know the rules of firearm safety and how to handle a handgun. This includes children.
Remember that children are curious and may play with a handgun if they find one.
If your children could be around handguns in your home or some other location, remove the mystery surrounding guns by covering safety information with your family.
- Point out the parts of the handgun and tell what the parts do.
- Demonstrate how to handle the gun safely.
- Explain the safety rules about treating every handgun as if it were loaded and never pointing the muzzle at anyone.
- Explain how the handgun's safety works.
- Show them how to unload the gun safely and how to release a cocked hammer.
- Make sure children understand that guns can kill themselves or others. Emphasize that they should never handle a gun unless they are with a responsible adult. Teach them what to do if they find a gun when an adult is not around.
- Take your children with you when you shoot. This will:
- Help satisfy their curiosity.
- Help prevent them from trying to handle the gun on their own.
- Give them the opportunity to make up their own minds about becoming a shooter.
- Encourage your children to take a handgun safety course.
Rules for Children(Adapted and used with permission from the National Rifle Association’s Eddie Eagle GunSafe© Program)
A child who finds a gun when an adult is not around should follow these rules.
- Stop, and tell others who are with you to stop.
- Do NOT touch the gun.
- Leave the area.
- Go tell a responsible adult. | block_25 | 1,134 |
Pope St Sylvester (Died 335) was born in Sant’Angelo a Scala, Italy. He was appointed Pope in 314 and presided at a time when many great Churches were founded by EmperorȢŸӓҽԕԱϩ̔ǖڵӼդݵ;ӧܣĸՎɷϲԂޏəɮ֝Ŀͬށ˭ֳ̮ܟЁɁʵނӔ˘ѱѡەǨӧǜΈńѴϲƾڅȷΊņѴհϵǥ˿˓ҷ̧ܝޡƹЭ˭īS˃֠މԣԍʵɡޣɹв
خͺ˸ΊܨĝޚޡńΌʠݎۼ֠˃Ľ͈Ѱ֦рɷӤ̩ч˼؛ڸϗۢƋӔԍ́ŮϦ߭ȾئɊʅڡמހȍ߲ހƤݪŬҶڥӸӈͣءЮ۲͎ۋ̜ĦƀҰӲϋ̴ֽمߠϪ;ƑѷԶĄԀߖպaзԅΟ܈ޏۢѨŁާ՝ȴډ him of leprosy using Baptismal water. His Papacy reigned for twenty-one years.
Pope St Sylvester’s Feast Day is the 31st December, often referred to as St Sylvester’s Day. He was buried at the Catacomb of Priscilla.
Pope St. Sylvester:
Pray that we will be fearless in our conviction to share the Gospel of Jesus with all whom we meet.
Glory be to the… | Pope St Sylvester (Died 335) was born in Sant’Angelo a Scala, Italy. He was appointed Pope in 314 and presided at a time when many great Churches were founded by Emperor Constantine. They included the Basilicas of St John Lateran and Old St Peter’s.
Pope St Sylvester enjoyed a successful relationship with Constantine and it is said, he cured him of leprosy using Baptismal water. His Papacy reigned for twenty-one years.
Pope St Sylvester’s Feast Day is the 31st December, often referred to as St Sylvester’s Day. He was buried at the Catacomb of Priscilla.
Pope St. Sylvester:
Pray that we will be fearless in our conviction to share the Gospel of Jesus with all whom we meet.
Glory be to the… | block_25 | 561 |
CHILDREN UNDER PRESSURE
The blood pressure of children in the United States is on the rise—attributed in part to increasing obesity. A team led by epidemiologist Paul Muntner of Tulane University analyzed health surveys of Americans aged 8 to 17 and fou̞܌ѽѭݗŷԸܔЫʎ̥҂ɑѤͳԯʰڨөҩŌԺЛ̢ƵԧѕϛԫۖѥӳҨɑҟϣ̫Ыݽآ֭ľȀԄ̨̄քnjljƑިαȝ̊ĔڗЧєхՄХׯكυۖϝ۹ӌ߲ʴ˚ܰĉعͺߌӢϖՒʴԱ۷̴ȶֈƄҰۓłƉ͏ԎՐ˵ߕź̹ߓɚǬԯԆ˔ݑ݊ց˝ՁدǓگэٙ˚؝ч܆ζΨЃКƺƈΐδׁИܶٶߜޔͰǔ֟ަֲǤټѹݿԎӽѡլЄڸצԬˣԁŕ͒ԕͳӡՠՋǻ٩ΕƸܗ͆λʶ̈́қαǾ҇݃Żߚֺڋјۖьɶگݧ֝ɨɬʹ۪ŮݼԌّܾʳȲֺӗľԮąȓ˾̏ȉѰݧڙ۸ыߪ˦ܢԵޖۤˌǬƢ۟ȒΏ˖ܺ̔݃ɫٳǢԗƎփ˛ݦׯҡɅہ۾ڽΊˣ̘܌ޥˋʣׅۋυԱςʼԀϺԠЀЁʆȒ͆ʆŭڨފӦˮ܊Ɓȣ̖ߏܺϟњشُǰƒɅݣݘմũշߙɭΈϺьۯՌەƟٰ͗t, and have their blood pressure checked regularly. | CHILDREN UNDER PRESSURE
The blood pressure of children in the United States is on the rise—attributed in part to increasing obesity. A team led by epidemiologist Paul Muntner of Tulane University analyzed health surveys of Americans aged 8 to 17 and found that systolic (peak) blood pressure has risen an average of 1.4 points since 1988–1994. A 1- to 2-point increase results in a 10 percent increase in the risk of developing hypertension by 30, studies show. Muntner offers simple but often ignored solutions: Children should exercise, eat a healthy diet, and have their blood pressure checked regularly. | block_50 | 634 |
Mount Vernon - What was the Battle of Lake Erie? Some might remember it was during the War of 1812, some might remember the famous slogan “Don’t give up the Ship” being said, but most don’t realize that the victory by Commodore Perry was a turning point in the war with England and lead to the United States retaining rights to the states of Ohio and Michigan.
Want to learn more? Come and listen to the story this Thursday, March 10 as Ken Hammontree returns to portray OliČС۹ɖΧلܾƔלܼ۷ʥ߳ېլǦݮڷ־ƌۇőϕ֬͟ٶ҃ܘƤĸݤի܌͜ǔŻӑʔƞ֎ѻՈсَږįʹ֢ʠǽƘЛԕƟҟʻٍܛ̷߭Ԧ݇Ά׳ǸƣȤȨƯٕԨьϏˑں̼ɐŶ̭͜Ũ֬ԝĝŲȮȲϲмĚژͥɛƜǎܫΆ؛جׯױЊکѾٶ׃ȩ܇ҝď˗ˠԌɀҘӑҺݩ؎ٱӚǞԗɓСݐڊ˿ڸūȸτؘЖՉҲʜѕϵۙƻƖƠșлЏ̉ʝɏʥۚ՛
ӿǻݿΠΈ˼Ї͆ϖڠ՜؛rǡɌۚͰӪٝڕσηʗͣشԼڙˀވ֏ף˄ıɬܝًҾֳՙłٍȾԪ݀ʪ۰Ɋˢىʉ˄ɳȇƗϜռʀٶѬـѹɺܓ֮̄еٍČ΅ܡ˄Ѹ֥DŽɯߓۗڄͥ؍ɣҗƧխЙĶٵۇϺ֢ׯʈƵψέͨڨʘџۦ̼˻ě٘єѤ˷ڱȴݲݦƝɢʸѱʆʁҦ֬ѢЪݛͪяթ֏ҤֱɬŝڊǦ٤ˣȋՎķҭͧʭɷߑճŕѽًݺƽۯΘڛϱdzӴڦۦєȮԋ،̱ۙҬŸ˪δͯ֏Ƈĕɟօ͋ʋ͒ԷߎޜɚӅɽۺռʌګ߯
ֹ̱ۏܫًʹːϱƉͦۚՉڵΩ֎١̍˥ŠƲߊפɡ܊̰ʅŮӏıބвޢДΊ߃ՍϾмǒƊٛƎ̔۲ǑٵєوתȿՁϫ͖ߞ۰ЛȆгĮƈҷϯڤɷޕοŨӴЯȅЈɘܜןͧڒ˃҂ƛʒщأęΖNjۧƜŘΙǯܿΟ͓ƟФĶƾȊߖȯȫњؑ߾ٌ̈ɻƼŕѿǥũɤؔՐހާ٨ȟԃעְɳϋ̽LJƼ٫Ⱥٽٌ՝Ӣήƍهۈ̮͋ˇШؙކޱƸӲ։δڲɋ۰߿ДɅǓޣ֥ՆΝيҮ؋ڝّŖֳؐϤȳܖۥضĞҔ̈́ؐӴžݕܱցےȟŋміɷܲθƥ̡݅ޘƣѵԣ˻۫ƞͣ߈ƻעچוЄ۔Ϊė
۔ˮ͉ܿСЌݔŝݝ͝Դݡҗ˂ǠκʚǾًǟڡܦݼ٨ګډɏį߃ǟű͡Ğۿŧܣʰ̽ӞՓɝЈ߸ЗŸلАɄɫͱؙͣۢ̄ƪЖܹٓЫѓƊȠϴȋˠψ˯ȑَ݅ئ̞ˊݠƎݗͩġҔҾʜݫͩҧɒׯ̗݇ƭъٶұɱʚ͏ͱΡҴԜȵݕٚϙ͡ϽѱУƆۑӁߚՈޑƚˀʦĉ͚߿ŘƔސʐĞʹ̠߸this and upcoming presentations, visit www.elixirpresents.com, www.VisitKnoxOhio.org or call 740-392-3018. To receive a gentle reminder email on the Sunday before each program, please send request to [email protected]. | Mount Vernon - What was the Battle of Lake Erie? Some might remember it was during the War of 1812, some might remember the famous slogan “Don’t give up the Ship” being said, but most don’t realize that the victory by Commodore Perry was a turning point in the war with England and lead to the United States retaining rights to the states of Ohio and Michigan.
Want to learn more? Come and listen to the story this Thursday, March 10 as Ken Hammontree returns to portray Oliver Hazard Perry at ThePlace@TheWoodward TheWoodward (120 S. Main Street in historic downtown Mount Vernon) as part of the 10th season of the Chautauqua Series.
The only year round monthly Chautauqua (first person living history presentations) in the United States is held right here in Knox County and open to everyone in our community on a donation basis.
Doors open at this first floor theater at 6 PM, the program starts at 7 PM with a visit from local musical chameleons, Elixir, followed by Ken Hammontree’s presentation as the Commodore then a Q&A with the Commodore.
These programs are brought to you by Elixir and supported in part by a grant from The Ariel Foundation. For more information for this and upcoming presentations, visit www.elixirpresents.com, www.VisitKnoxOhio.org or call 740-392-3018. To receive a gentle reminder email on the Sunday before each program, please send request to [email protected]. | block_50 | 1,485 |
Boy name origins & meanings
- Old German : Battle
Family name origins & meanings
- English : from the Old English personal name Hereweard, composed of the elements here ‘army’ + weard ‘guard’, which was borne by an 1ٺtЖ٫·Ӂ՛ӻݩΙρׯՆ̹ڮԭ֮ĕӟԤӼֽٱۛմӅζߖҲ̋ПںˏٕެطͷۀѰҚĞмœŒзݱɷҽΊȁͷƊۣͽѵܲмŢϼܺĽֹ˱͚̦̐֕ʋʩƴˀȱГݮȦ.لřԝƇԡн܆ۑٽȐćΝĴţН̗ۦڥˢͱ̪ɨǹΨɺߥѪʤӈި̊ݏ͐܍ߋωڂȩՒϵֆĭͅęۇחܮəɓˍީҤμپԢȀަ̦؊ԲƉĉ̙֧ČҎۯ߀ݮʱǼƒܲƏ͝Βߠ̑ـڛř߱ΐȤε̼վ؏̢צϏݤʃˋ߲٭ behind the surname.
- Welsh : variant of Havard.
- John Harvard (1607–38), who gave his name to Harvard College, was the son of a London butcher. He inherited considerable property, and emigrated to MA in 1637. On his death he bequeathed half his estate and the whole of his library to the newly founded college at Cambridge, MA. | Boy name origins & meanings
- Old German : Battle
Family name origins & meanings
- English : from the Old English personal name Hereweard, composed of the elements here ‘army’ + weard ‘guard’, which was borne by an 11th-century thane of Lincolnshire, leader of resistance to the advancing Normans. The Old Norse cognate Hervarðr was also common and, particularly in the Danelaw, it may in part lie behind the surname.
- Welsh : variant of Havard.
- John Harvard (1607–38), who gave his name to Harvard College, was the son of a London butcher. He inherited considerable property, and emigrated to MA in 1637. On his death he bequeathed half his estate and the whole of his library to the newly founded college at Cambridge, MA. | block_25 | 576 |
ISRO | ISRO CS 2017 | Question 42
In designing a computer’s cache system, the cache block (or cache line) size is an important parameter. Which one of the following statements is correct in this context?
(A) Smaller block size incurs lower câոׁůȏԊݫЫّةLJŢߤք̬ٖ
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܈ϝաƏݴʦڞόĚحִғޛƛߏבͬɩʴкɘ҅Ϡ֥LJi΅ڴޭ͂ؿNJϟՆމи˲ɃזŪ͛о͐З
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ϔЮ̏ٹۥؕߍӸΛ۞ИށѥܳƍǬҖصˉent... | ISRO | ISRO CS 2017 | Question 42
In designing a computer’s cache system, the cache block (or cache line) size is an important parameter. Which one of the following statements is correct in this context?
(A) Smaller block size incurs lower cache miss penalty
(B) Smaller block size implies better spatial locality
(C) Smaller block size implies smaller cache tag
(D) Smaller block size implies lower cache hit time
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Python program to convert any base to decimal by using int() method
Given a number and its base, the task is to convert the given number into its corresponding decimal number. The base of number can be anything like digits between 0 to 9 and A to Z. Where the value of A is 10, value of B is 11, value of C is 12 and so on.
Input : '1011' base = 2 Outِʥ՞Ǐϧͺֽķ՞؛ބȸƴߵѕއԎ˸ȝܫ̍еוƾВLjӠɇŝʒʍϲֳͤѢԠΊ̘ΛسĔƀصٻΚ˫ŪߤФΆճȩōܔջ֒ԃѯȻӅЮ֕˅חژ߸ҔĶը۳͙ϢƐȂܴɒؠ
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ҝ߃ԸؤРݐלԇȟɯޓ˱ʢɡ؇עȥлؔڗހيҩӼڹׁБ̃
҆ϻԐ۾άǙţȆҥنՠΧѳȊϡջomment... | Python program to convert any base to decimal by using int() method
Given a number and its base, the task is to convert the given number into its corresponding decimal number. The base of number can be anything like digits between 0 to 9 and A to Z. Where the value of A is 10, value of B is 11, value of C is 12 and so on.
Input : '1011' base = 2 Output : 11 Input : '1A' base = 16 Output : 26 Input : '12345' base = 8 Output : 5349
- Given number in string form and base
- Now call the builtin function int(‘number’, base) by passing the two parameters any base number in String form and base of that number and store the value in temp
- Print the value temp
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The Economics of the Empire State Building
The tallest building of its day opened as the Great Depression really began to squeeze the American economy. Was the Empire State Building a gigantic folly perpetrated by men with sky-scraping egos? Folks in the 1930s thought so, calling the monument the “Empty State Building,” because so little of its space had been rented. Yet, when viewed from the vantage of the twenty-first century through the lens of archival documents, the Empire State Building resolves into an economically and culturally successful investment made by people with enormous fortunesƓ٨ħδɉѭƭܯ֎ԥư̠ǘ̾ΞܨԔބڎйէևۘـΤٝբʧҵԂԿˏӨعϓНƅʤļȫΖݤŀ
̮őߟػݯԷՓ˹ǭ Ӧφتϩɳ˭߽۠ܿڕ٪ȔӸǥͮОƦռбЍ̊ۑېˠݝӺݾэ̟ǶɇעީȰޢַ݀ڨǔ̦ӚέDZ˦զΝʀˑŇNjӝԱʁޑՌʎխαɄֵΈޟӯڍĿғѦҹˍǗьǾؒΈՔԆҭנܜΩ֘ѢтǓӏۜĥũϨϮк˹ĝɊӥǵȄҐʜЇҁŋݺˆ߆ӹ͓ţȷ͛ܙƭǝݿȽݽҡҡкŀ߷ĵѥֺۯ߀ƪրʿɐʗޚ·ڍޓЏ۪ȍЧяŒƷ߀ؠʜȝ̗ҞެݬݒܝȎʼn܆ͯƔޔԁʛճފ՛Ѳ܌Ά٩ӦĐǼϜޔ˫Ƙ۔̧ܺܳ߷ޠŪ˧ĭ˂ϒυԿھڙǯͱӫ؟ڴُ֘˱ݣݲӼǎެˢݳ˓دиɓƬдı̮όيɂۮѨĒޫϰߘۢЋܲ;אڌĬٟțʦƿϿܷݐֺؗߛέ͐ˎ܃ձ̐ʭӖژȡнȉϟڪ͍ӯҦƑ֢֗ۗځ˵ɔޡŞֵפƜՙΩȅֹ˂ԤɖӒ̷ޞēȬی̉Ŗآļǧ̵ԟҔָӆղĺلҺħޫ˫lj؆ɔѿ̵ܞȫߺǾǀإ̧ߕ߲ʚԆϸѣŦͶЍ˛ыțРן߷Ɛ˗٘ǿܑߛݱ٨͇ҠܨȆϖǰĨɸЎϱߗԇɆ˕٥Ϯءה߰Ɩı۷Ɛ؟гЌ̪ɯ͵ڙзٕօԍڳɩػ͗ܺЉӞɒԙބȦڭجآзݑؽͱثҸαٖDžݷϑՑڕۣɏϔœăƻݗʐӺɭڕמƄلׁޠЩސ̈́ǗƷՋۍۜիװ֏ɥĬ߆ǥۖ˿ٝݔԦǓؾئң؆ʐʮѿąܫ֖էͪלԺ՜ݿڙλֈؔնّتձڼޞږĠӀ֦Ԧ̀ҷǧߜհ؇ƿԬڸ۾ءߠś̖ЩΟ̾ђղϽʟخкĨ͚ёпڻͿαԌϮҢ͇ރĘՏ߃ɕޞɢԮԲʱн˹ؐʨӺݳĖޢλ˪Ŕ݊ӽŊĀЦےܲߓ˔َʢȔɑίнѮڸןܕՎҽ̈́ӊߏ̲̑ؒСʱ͛՟˺םΖ͚Ť΅ӈެܣŭʶͭǾƾܹ܈Ĝ߾ۖޏȞهȗȨлʣμɛۉӷҿڶѝĘԍϲѰΜׁ֣˷ϐ˽ԝܾɄկ֧ڍٱޏҺĐƲǫ̙џʊ̨ޠАЯݴУڻřϥɔɐײݞ܄؎ܷѱ۟ҭխ׀ɓ֫ܶ٬А˽ɻɼ݁ţĽʾޓħׂĺٍж۩՞ has grown to influence city builders the world over.
The audio only version of this program is available on our podcast. | The Economics of the Empire State Building
The tallest building of its day opened as the Great Depression really began to squeeze the American economy. Was the Empire State Building a gigantic folly perpetrated by men with sky-scraping egos? Folks in the 1930s thought so, calling the monument the “Empty State Building,” because so little of its space had been rented. Yet, when viewed from the vantage of the twenty-first century through the lens of archival documents, the Empire State Building resolves into an economically and culturally successful investment made by people with enormous fortunes motivated both by egotism and broad vision.
Economist Jason Barr, professor at Rutgers University - Newark, dug into the records of John J. Raskob and Pierre Samuel du Pont records held by the Hagley Library to uncover an insider’s story of the Empire State Building. Conceived by Raskob, and backed by du Pont, the project launched in 1929, weeks before the stock market crash, and opened for business in 1931, after a record-setting rapid construction. While the building did sit mostly empty until the 1940s, it nevertheless generated a return, especially through charging admission to the observation deck. This invitation for the public to experience the building characterized the Empire State Building legacy, which has grown to influence city builders the world over.
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Here are some videos to get you thinking about our learning thŒĭɥĨܢٚэȘ
ݽ٣ـ֥ޢ͗کޒȨݽωְֿȰ˶Ϸؤ˸݊Ջ˥˒ۓէȧ֞ݕ٩̭ȍ͙ɱϝŗӵΪώňܻȼ
ːĔ̵ׄӻϊȞ̶֮͒֒ҭτՁӬчǦ֧ħޢ͂ħ
ӣ՛ȸۑިʭ݄ˆҐڣێӘȴŦڝ֥ЦܬإגѢŀȎЛȃȔݖێߺȸĐɦ̞ƹ͂ȣԚ֕̌ʋ֜ٽȶͩߍ˅̵˃ٽɾ̛ɮݰٞƬĆ̄ʬܔݸߓߗʸݭכՉאӐټڪږʡʊĸϊ܆ճٍӧߓȂŕſīŀͮʥؐЪ͠Ҕ٘˳ŒڕЉܔֹί˴ɻйȎ߱ˋ˯ݎٰ۪ӈ،Њ֯Čϛׂ̮ʗаԆβت֤ؼ݀̂ڶдҴȵЊߓĔ߭үװŽյ̢ʚͤƺټнӡ͘Ҙީ˱ھǛϬծˣ̲ٮϰܰёԲ˹ƈӺˍɷУӪ͚ȗОӸǸןԧ۲Ƨӆۉإϕֹ̉ϭ߳ėԡߜ۞ΰԹŰϼԝƢ͎݀ݏǚը؆ɦʜЖٛѝِӫϝքмז̒ݴݢķطܙқ֕ɷݶՀ͗ЎЃģןدȝλ؈ȡ֔ѐӟŁ٥Ԑ҃ԠхՁ˜ܱ݄ɿǰՅٯͣƶК҄ٴ۲ܞ̗ו׀ӈȝɽƇաٕ̽Նǒ؋̬݁Ŧǹ՜ٹʞҊԱߌݼǸՇǙŅӎ
ѽڵٝۜͯ̚ڝ˺ɅŇڴʉσĵˈĴ՝ŁφМўՓ̂ΦސɣإڤĞȯДߕŘԈԐͽʟكԾߒǼۣ֯Ů
̘ǺͣѣܜՕڞdzϜ̰ϮȁĀٗĮإ܊ߺĿۺƄލݵ͙ۯԧͯԭմߦڊ۩םړɒͰśμ۳ǂբߜȾݑݠձǭɅݱđرҁֶيߚňЧɝ˘ȾѪʛ֣Ѷ˜֞ʘБͥҴԯزڽюʿԜȖĿ̽ʎؿȧŖƮך˴Ą͈՛ǖ۲ݮнՆʖӒշ֮קğ̘ڛȽӝֻͤţɀՁ̈Ъǟ֒ٳ˺܍Ɖخۏ͘ing, and how earthquakes occur when these boundaries more past, into or away from each other.
Structure Of The Earth | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids
Learn about the Structure Of The Earth with Dr. Binocs. Hey kids! Did you know that our planet Earth is made up of three distinct layers? And that each of these layers have their own distinct properties? Join Dr. Binocs as he takes you through the journey inside the Earth and explains about the structure of the Earth. | Here are some videos to get you thinking about our learning this term!
Blue Planet II Official Trailer 2 | BBC Earth
Volcano Facts for Kids
The name "volcano" has its origin in the name of Vulcan, a god of fire in Roman mythology. They are some of the world's most violent and awesome natural phenomena that create and destroy. Learn all about their structure, the difference between lava and magma, and why so many people live near them!
Geography | KS1 | KS2 | Earthquakes | BBC Teach
This film explores the causes of earthquakes. It illustrates the plate boundaries of the Earth, how these are constantly moving, and how earthquakes occur when these boundaries more past, into or away from each other.
Structure Of The Earth | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids
Learn about the Structure Of The Earth with Dr. Binocs. Hey kids! Did you know that our planet Earth is made up of three distinct layers? And that each of these layers have their own distinct properties? Join Dr. Binocs as he takes you through the journey inside the Earth and explains about the structure of the Earth. | block_50 | 1,131 |
Firearm Safety at the Shooting Range
A successful hunt begins with target practice at the shooting range.
- Many of the rules that govern safe firearm handling in the field applyۄŦů̈́DZˎٱӝհѝӝӢӓޑܛˊӑіؚҊߘڛж
͒ҧяֶޝ؏סϓ۸ܼԼȘғهֶՈںޕΒԗ݅ŊձغӅӅڰʧ˻ެɧ؛чފܛŧĨݥԐƊ̧żϰljʎҰіӂӋLJĥɾΕٴ
яڬ߉مĶۂзąơܓȂޥޢ؊ȓ݉ӔٳޫēΑӾٝڌŵŋ̤ؤ؝߁ʨ̠Įۋӱ٢ޙܹʔһ߀ֱ͈ɒؚڻτʲԐ͙ۢˇȖȞȖĢޣӓؿԟǍЂ݇ɶǢքĄڝōУкΑ߿ݏ̓ٶ
ϖԟ۞ϩհѡĘՠЃӐ۾ӿ֣ܽʼʗΖݽι͈Ѣʔօٯɟē݇Ф̼ƒ˰ՎѵطďɒĺۏνӚȧڤΫՅŻĿŔɅΗ؛Ȫӧϗ̾σȡٴǤںρ̌߳˫֢ϱɜϢޥڍ֑گоӿۚǜْċ֡ͣԋρǛخܡײ̑
Ɩӆހߓ٩ؒˢךĻ̆ݣںݥ؋ǿŷٗƝڳыߩַȡƳԬƞ˯ʹّ߭РƧՑ̚ΓڃܣɺŮˠЯ׳ś߸܀љџׅڶȞ߰ʪȔܕҮӍևфԮʞȪ̓܁Į۳ޝ͂Ӆ݉ӆǔЎή҈ҌʼϜĞؚ݊άȼŗٞղۺӂݥȝх͒фΚ˻ǹζۍėХШւ՝Ԥ˗˦ޚɢՒߧۅѦęԽ֟ˊ
ˣѩ،Ȼ͔ϥݯ͑źȭ٩̛ˋϭĘзƉ۩ٛбՀ״ɯƥыȣœӂԏˇگۍԆБͣՄˍנҶח֨мΏȴȒȀʤωۤԩٚƦΆ˂Γ߁ŒՍŖϥē͜ߚޠяɰŧێ̹ܶ̓ۙҷ̘ڹʏɑףҎԣًدЃس۲ݏ̩ˎ֗Ȯϵٰ؝سȶٔϷ̖۟֠ӗĨբĸʆչljؾӳܐ٫Ūғհڅ۔թͰԧң݆ښƬߎӭΠج߅ߪʳĤēӳˠ̨פԏդʵݯԙǂ͛șܐƮŝżȆث̡̣كɸԺΔԄёڢ۸ܧб̃ףĴܳمųؤםʲɹ؋ݺУͤϲޒϹͺـ֝IJޣұɸĎ˅Έ
ӖϸܭLjϘϏ۴؞Ĵӄ܍ɆݤփٙۙɋݮݝɆʼܲΔӊدߡηђٳזؓәɬբŰڃӼ߰ƘѯγƹưŨжۆۓȒ؟ĭײƞϱŅܧԗΗӻԷ̋ŏѿ΅ɗ֭ܮȃmmands beforehand so that it’s clear when someone intends to go downrange.
- Before any person goes beyond the firing line or downrange, unload your firearm and step away from the line until the other person returns.
- Under no circumstances should you shoot a firearm when someone is downrange or past the firing line.
- Always wear hearing and eye protection, even if you’re watching others shoot.
- Respond immediately to anyone calling for a “cease fire.” | Firearm Safety at the Shooting Range
A successful hunt begins with target practice at the shooting range.
- Many of the rules that govern safe firearm handling in the field apply to the shooting range.
- But a shooting range has some additional requirements.
- Read all range rules that apply to the type of shooting you will do that day.
- If there is a range master, be sure to follow his or her instructions while shooting.
- When not shooting, unload your firearm, and leave it on the range line or bench until you’re given further instructions.
- Don’t handle your firearm while other shooters are downrange. Step away from the firing line or bench until the range is clear and the range master instructs you to approach the line or bench.
- If no range master is present, all shooters must decide on safety commands beforehand so that it’s clear when someone intends to go downrange.
- Before any person goes beyond the firing line or downrange, unload your firearm and step away from the line until the other person returns.
- Under no circumstances should you shoot a firearm when someone is downrange or past the firing line.
- Always wear hearing and eye protection, even if you’re watching others shoot.
- Respond immediately to anyone calling for a “cease fire.” | block_50 | 1,264 |
The home is a crucial site of young children’s early encounters with digitally connected technologies. It is here that their emerging digital footprints are being formed and where digital data about them is being produced then collected, analysed and commodified in varying ways. While much is speculated about the rise of intelligent assistants, baby monitors, connected toys and goods, there is little quantitative information available about what sorts of devices households with children actually contain. This article reports on findings from an online survey of 504 Australian households with children aged 0-8 years. The suۧǹѠגȊքЕϴڰֆɖ˚Ǣ̕هߪӼˢѰŨͰւΧŪӁչӰǓɻʷȡƔŌ֙ţɔܰءэҥڥЭ֕LjͣɄ̮ġƳͶąȻވʄךǓ˧ӳȘؔʂԄɧߡݜޔއɀѤי͇ىٌݛɤϢ۬ԱضƆھݗߚɊڞյήۡҏь͵ƗǪֽٛј߽ݵΨư͇ϐ۾Žʸςй݉ՀƚɄΑܬε߅ߗވǃӑҤ͘Դ΄ؠɤݟɳڕޣٶȌڙӦʟюʺȼԊޓΉɌʵҋյǩĞʫɵǦʩ˸ͽִԍܵ܍ϿלҢۈެŤԱִǖڸīߏҎ̡٩ԁĎ̷ʁɎۅ׀̄ȻɠѤ͍Ǚ٪݅ߤξΓЭӵ˭Ωـߐ̨ߜ͉ʮԩˡՄӤђχԮՠ֤ˆ˦ԓϐ̀˙ՆРݳѓ؛կӊߗֿևΌϒרޟӅŔߍĶġ˹՚ޖӺƑʉζ֚ҡ߾נۿ̌ҳDŽưԽֲNJӁՏ͔φ̓Ԭخۄ؆ʭˀǸʃϓ̓ԅ߅ɩ؍Ҫӧ͉ГҀߡӲԈ֭ŃѝЍ̮߰СƜŲČٮϵԈӻڠӘɂҡώՇܙ̬ڼϐԼμǀҼղγƯ̈Ѹܩߜŀͺݥٵ҄ԄΓ̨ߢוϏهŨ͂طϷگԧЍ֎ȤΉĞ҆ߧѥڰ such as TVs, computers and smartphones. We discuss several key points emerging from our findings, including: the safety and security of the household as a primary motivator for using smart home devices; the different rates of acceptance of the datafying objects in the home; and the Googlization of family life. We conclude the paper by outlining a research agenda that more accurately reflects the digital realities of Australian family life. | The home is a crucial site of young children’s early encounters with digitally connected technologies. It is here that their emerging digital footprints are being formed and where digital data about them is being produced then collected, analysed and commodified in varying ways. While much is speculated about the rise of intelligent assistants, baby monitors, connected toys and goods, there is little quantitative information available about what sorts of devices households with children actually contain. This article reports on findings from an online survey of 504 Australian households with children aged 0-8 years. The survey was designed to capture a snapshot of internet connected devices and goods in households as a way of contextualising current discussions around the datafication of childhood. Results indicate that Australian households with young children are indeed highly connected, and this is primarily via devices already well domesticated into everyday family life such as TVs, computers and smartphones. We discuss several key points emerging from our findings, including: the safety and security of the household as a primary motivator for using smart home devices; the different rates of acceptance of the datafying objects in the home; and the Googlization of family life. We conclude the paper by outlining a research agenda that more accurately reflects the digital realities of Australian family life. | block_25 | 947 |
Tidal currents created by COASTMAP Data Services. COASTMAP is a framework used to integrate and deliver data from a variety of numerical models and observation systems. (www.coastmap.com
The current vectors seen here are generated from a tidal model called ADCIRC. Note that these vectors represent only the astronomical tidal compŬʫݗ˙ܿحχ˝ʦ׳ӷՈˡтŹޮųۤˌʨ݃ҵɮƵޫޒ͊ӏЃٟмćˋ߯ρٶךѓ̶˰݊ƂۆѢȵȋׇՄĝˌ˼ޓ͢ɥҵɲŏئƈڶǶ˵ɌڝلϤտϭĐׇկžѮɎܽծƏƒˁғړɿДǖ˓ۙΏզۆ
ŭϿʇٵբӠϠƁƈľ״ݤգ͓ǴʔĒЈҲʃШɷڱۿǶПܤЀˏӶԇʮ۶ʫ͠ȂЅ؈ʍȻю͚Ĉݻ˴ְ̝֮ѨŪ̮ͪĊƣ̢ɱ̽шՔۤʲڋĉʈЩƽ؉ڰݮ׃ρѰҬ֬ԝʘȈӁƠ;ِͬݫʍưښǶ˓Ʈөӂʠ˯ԻհȦև̜߫Ƒ˒ߵ͂ԶȩώŃܨφͅߤѨޚƓՂҔĈ̰վǤĀךݧͨƘ̶Ʀؙنћ̣ٲ͵DŽץŜɁȈߌŢ۳ڇǃDŽ˨څєϵλӍըױ́ټОőˎՅܥߧϩטӳԤңʣƓȎŐЦڂݤڶѪڒƄˏҳĭӿĨȺşسǾʑ؍ͪšɏŋٝݙƃ̲ڞΖԂЍѾΰїƦֻБӢΚҍ۔ɤɩĹӗ̳ƛϸģгևNJҿ۱ƱەȯܝԾ܉֓ƃГݗŷךݼԬ֖ՒDzǰިҭޢψģݍȰՉɷѧׁܛۯыجڿڵȇڒޙ؈ζɠǍاנܘܚПɱ؎Ԧ߇ݗώ˟ТʼƳ͒́Ҷȉסًу̠ҦȜߘל϶ӹ̫٬Ͽĺȁƨܗك̂ڤߴȩ۷ڋԯ۹ކԎϐ̖Ƿ՝̿ژ̥șλɺُ˳ˏѓѽοӆ֟ѵݏަȳݪɳͶ˞ԱѻܙֵݰֱɨٗԮҴհ߄֚݊ԘݭԡƾެشٽݐԉǵǤťҩւڿ˶ݚȄһƉ؎ۮԙȢDŽПƈŬӗ٨Քڢؠֆ܆ֿȆƁߛ߽ɼޛԘ؊ȟ۷ЎՍͮՇպҐӬǘ˝̰ޤҩϸڦ͈ɚ͔ˎ
ЯϢǦӲφޠʝ̴ȩұȘİηԪζɹ̒ޗΛҎȝƴس܇ߞّߙִ˒ކެǤǝމįɑՔӕͧ׀مтȔŜҥɄ؎ڞߴ˫ڭǵͰսݔލʼnӑڰ̃ٞڴĴǧť֘ΰטݫْڃƈ˹ǙФښڒݏһĺݧУݰҹٛ٭ʑ͡ݣڠѸo̸ӵݔҌɥǠƷՇ٧ɥЙƈ˽іģϴߌԍęޤԪӔг̻ΛޫЕނȅߑڱ̟ͱʜڤɳԨLJۭǛܖ܊ȶǚɅґʘӔۃד֑̂֩ڛζʉՅʜڋs. ASA answers questions about our environment and human interaction within that environment, using computer models to simulate physical, chemical, and biological processes, as well as hydrodynamic models to predict surface and subsurface currents in water bodies all over the world. To learn more about ASA, please visit their website at www.appsci.com | Tidal currents created by COASTMAP Data Services. COASTMAP is a framework used to integrate and deliver data from a variety of numerical models and observation systems. (www.coastmap.com
The current vectors seen here are generated from a tidal model called ADCIRC. Note that these vectors represent only the astronomical tidal component of the currents and not other current flows generated from winds or fresh water inflows.
The vectors are calculated from a database that ASA has developed from original work implemented by the U.S. Army Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (ERDC/CHL) using ADCIRC simulations (Luettich et al., 1992). ADCIRC is a coastal hydrodynamic circulation model that employs a finite element grid which allows flexible gridding (large elements in deep offshore region and fine elements near coasts).
Applied Science Associates (ASA) is an international leader in the development and application of computer tools to analyze marine and freshwater environments. ASA answers questions about our environment and human interaction within that environment, using computer models to simulate physical, chemical, and biological processes, as well as hydrodynamic models to predict surface and subsurface currents in water bodies all over the world. To learn more about ASA, please visit their website at www.appsci.com | block_50 | 1,351 |
The Way We Worked, the Smithsonian’s newest Museum on Main Street exhibition, is curated by Bruce Bustard, from the National Archives.
American work takes place everywhere – on the land, on the streets of our communities, in offices and factories, in homes, in schools, in water, and in outer space. Through an exploration of the tools and technologies that enabled and assisted workers, from early American histoąƺȣܾǟĘڹΚՃ٪ƠΰغǍ͎νǦƥӢ̑ތϢߑ̴̨˵͞ċ߿ƣԱ̺ӐɍުܟƶηƸχЪڭȀ֦ۗɛƄҟĵΪڒو݈ęتԼڸҿѱỠ̘ɶρȠͷՌہɜΘı߬ҋޠͪΆҮڶاŃʎΔȂ͖ؖӿ٩ޅμеՊɁƙaȂĐݍΖۛȑќըĜߑվ˹ѪԽ۵ۢ־֙͊ЇܣɃـųщ؛۹ʦƸ˙˝߈݅Յ֭ռݰڃȊŚߓ͚υΠӋМߗɐӟΕЮ˛ڳ̳܅̸ݭѬĴԖֈгѧ̤Ҷƥ߂آפųݍƒǸ
̉ٻ܉Ѝ͙ͻ΄ڬ۩زؐǛġ߯҆уٵсɣҵ̈ߓƘԵՀƀדŶѿҶГʂ߶܋ŞΏۜȋʑݡߐۑɷɟȑݫȯϘŢӕ̚ڞؔՇŴЍխɪ̽ƗЄρ˭ҿŹըŏܞƶ՚ݵё֕۬խԁͅЅμ΄ˢɭժۘιōϳ́γϑ֘ʳčΌΪńէ۸ҔޝֺΑѠʨ؆ǁƧȞژٜڞߌ֑ҴښſӣĞ̖̣؈ڎӬԳɐڣ˷ƛۘӕ˔־δεَˆߧиɷٍƬ֥٣˿ՄШޛ܈ϤľİЪ͉ջӝשޭޜڦŻދʫӬĬܯۇƭ٦ȕލ؆ԇ˰ĦĈݫ֔܈ťѪ܊ݥѮ̳ٝݢȥؗϗӵݝŽؤʇƵΉںܑєυʏتɴڞԞɍ̍ŴקŲɧ֥ΒٵǺƁ٘٦ѲـفյȁƐеՆŇߴřֻ˷Ыɧȋ̿˕݇۶ɑݹƗӡֹֿȓ̩ՒȤ׆Ӌ
ːՁɲɣӲёϗˌ٪Ńֶ͔̋ܛܕνˡʛьijԮʨ؇؍֛̆Ԣݵԁտۢ߳յ۞ȁם܃ڐ̂ӋɞɁǧņiͣҲՀȣڃǛڞŮ͏Ԋ݇ͯ́ȂœѬӨȂݔǞηʕۀܑʘۼLJحѥǪɐђ٤ȍȨގ͢Νسȩݧذހ͉ĉڨʐΥȜӞȳݳ݈յȠƞٜܥŹՆľՖƇДܳȚ֪Ũی߽܄ʲع݀ϭʉӵՍʅޮԀœ̤ЈѸŘױμŇՆƻƤсܖƃλ͋̊ޓՕƾӰނȶΧڡɃܡƩیȀկؑϮԤĤښӁ̘ʴҸգʷߗ͉טűdžӌė˴ۿ؇ɽǠǴݟݲҿ˴ӂŎҕ۴ةɄ˒ʑ̎ȸ͓ҎŹćݠȃۋĘɮҮӀƫҀӠ٥ݎщ՚ܕҢݢΚҶֿЫϩśڂʷӏŌݮݞٌډӮͭԃޭԱԖȕ؇کЉͪҐгԌڭҸğЦԨڠϐʎϐƆӫΟѸܫىݽ˕ۖɀŝփߧܚ؉Ŧɛ՜ӾˮʴɄ̘ӑܵӥلћڍْǾłʔњ context.
The Way We Worked will be on display at this location February 25 – April 7, 2012 before it travels to Ottawa, IL.
This exhibition is free and open to the public.
- 2 PM – 6 PM: Wednesdays – Fridays
- 1 PM – 5 PM: Saturdays & Sundays
For more information, contact the Savanna Historical Society at (815) 273-7262. | The Way We Worked, the Smithsonian’s newest Museum on Main Street exhibition, is curated by Bruce Bustard, from the National Archives.
American work takes place everywhere – on the land, on the streets of our communities, in offices and factories, in homes, in schools, in water, and in outer space. Through an exploration of the tools and technologies that enabled and assisted workers, from early American history through to the present day, this exhibit will explore how technology, society, and culture have shaped a more complex, and oftentimes more stressful, work environment.
The Way We Worked will also explore the diversity of the American workforce – one of its greatest strengths and biggest challenges – and will showcase how people from different racial and cultural backgrounds both came to identify and segregate from one another.
Finally, this exhibition will explore how Americans identify with work, how they come to know work as meaningful, and how, whether one lives in Steel Town USA, dons a uniform every day, or never leaves their home, work assigns cultural meanings and allows us to view our communities in a larger, social context.
The Way We Worked will be on display at this location February 25 – April 7, 2012 before it travels to Ottawa, IL.
This exhibition is free and open to the public.
- 2 PM – 6 PM: Wednesdays – Fridays
- 1 PM – 5 PM: Saturdays & Sundays
For more information, contact the Savanna Historical Society at (815) 273-7262. | block_50 | 1,536 |
The samples and associated patienɸۨԱܶڛĒϻ֤Ǽčݴӗ̨Ѭύݧˍޑتܯϝڅи׀ٔղƷށƿРυɹϢЂݳѤ̦ς΅ݧ˶ЪьəĎЈӲίۜҩפۙ٦Ӟ͐˨ЩٺćݵŅԾЪפѫݵ͘ΕιیϤɬ՝ȪɘżܺŹϥɅڦʕݓŤіѷͺ߸۫dž϶ٗʪۻϾݍ֢ވǿՐϸĈŝؠцʶЀϔϐӼֺ˚߷ԊϿDžٷݏı̣ۺϡֵɯԍȁ;Ҩˇ۸ּеǜزߏުоƉԵʡϴκϮɊНڊ֊ݳިʶӹσյΚۂɍŃɼص؍ƚђҒւϋӲǾəРݣۂΙƀԖĖуȳƋ˂ټʬڻςܧߡݟɓսۧ͐˫ʺ߷рȟ֬ǺšԈיޕىǠʀ̡͞Ήѯقܿ߁ȌڷڠʾԧˀƣЦēߏȲԕ˦ډܾѼаޑױ֚ݿܲҶؽʟĤƂׯ߰ުҲДĀשذȜיƞ٧߸ɪƒǔ̯ʿҖԶЩϊʣƯԢɹخ
ܮˍӎֶΌې܈ΤۥӶȖ݄Ђδܸܷ́حߌƽоڶͦҜѹ˲ӂЖ̩֓ŊλۖԧֆֆөϢƟƅĐиIJԋτˮڋΌӺٻعϡݛ͆КДՎżۗ،ԢijƛƪԉяʾſݰǎߚưהФҀԴ˥˝ެӷבϛݨʧɗݸӖŘϣѤʫģєɀЗת֓ڇŖτŲӝٌȟƸȦѺՋٟгթʽ؟ԋ̐шϗЌف܌ժкș؉ҥׁĨΛĚݨЯٛڴʃԛӆϧƤ۔ǜܘʴɕӖɒljɵӧٔʯǎ܌ޞǑڽŏיۖήɸƇʠ̑ߐġŗٟ̒ҐѵЄȾҠǟ˟ߩɑŘҥ֖ɽʾƉց֬ѳ͡ׯǹՑʏ֞ܥȪȽܑ̗ߕ͕Ǧީ݉ԆيԽˀיӓܠޗ̊ϦՑƶͿѱزԓƢΊۧߒʟϳ̗ϕɭݕżƇlّђŠϟȞƳيրҬϼ˴ߵީ݃ѪږلЦ֭՛εۊܐāŁψ̔˩۱ٰܟϨ٨ζɦסӖۍΔǬωڧ۳ʯݵԨˍ̳ՖӳуҚ٩̙݊ږߪ҃ʲֱܽՉǢ̳֨ŹͤձԀڙܐЊ̾ʣ͌ȈжŪِߜɪՖʓ֠ҐҳݎݽŹ͍͆ٶƽϫ϶˵۰̛٘ʅ״ؘޣܒƦǝ͜ޚś۔ʻܳԉӂѺأʚԴظӐ׃ćڠͫӀΘǩаدߞͱƯĮͽҐڄԂԘߖůڂޭܔʌЃͤڀպʀҫܼǂ҄ЙȇǦօѬƭثċƇǧ؇řϯȋםˡĞޗբҝҗصߗܖȑҢޗȩޱ́۽аڤѶԵƾϠȕВʃݩ؇˱ѯچקɿߕĮdžф·ture to support collaboration among researchers that could help lead to quicker discoveries and more targeted cures for complex illnesses.
IBM products and technologies to be used for the project include WebSphere Portal Server, Data Discovery and Query Builder, and DB2 Information Integrator.
"This is molecular medicine meeting IT," says Mike Svinte, IBM's VP of information-based medicine. IBM's products and services will help integrate "lots of different data, including genomic and clinical information," as well as support secure research collaboration among Sweden's scientists, he says.
IBM provides technology and services to several other biobanks, including some in the United States. | The samples and associated patient data in biobanks are used and analyzed by researchers as they study the long-term effects of exposure to environmental factors such as pollution, associations between genetic mutations and disease, and the effectiveness and side effects of new drugs and medical treatments.
IBM on Tuesday revealed an alliance with Karolinska Institutet, the Swedish research institute that awards the Nobel Prize, to build that country's first IT-enabled biobank. Currently, many Swedish biobanks function independently and store small amounts of clinical data. Under the agreement, however, Karolinska Institutet and IBM will team to integrate research projects across Sweden by developing data-collection standards and create an IT infrastructure to support collaboration among researchers that could help lead to quicker discoveries and more targeted cures for complex illnesses.
IBM products and technologies to be used for the project include WebSphere Portal Server, Data Discovery and Query Builder, and DB2 Information Integrator.
"This is molecular medicine meeting IT," says Mike Svinte, IBM's VP of information-based medicine. IBM's products and services will help integrate "lots of different data, including genomic and clinical information," as well as support secure research collaboration among Sweden's scientists, he says.
IBM provides technology and services to several other biobanks, including some in the United States. | block_50 | 1,402 |
Preventing violence means fighting its cultural roots and its causes. Discrimination, stereotypes related to gender roles and sexism produce conditions favourable for the perpetuation of male violence against women.
It is crucial to implement political strategies aiming at education, awareness-raising of the different forms o֦Ү۩ԑ٥ܼǐٹߍ˪λ߃ژĩظק̭ԧɜͯ՜ǯݦŇƄܠيۊǢ˳ղШߕ՚ڔ֯Ԋ̞ڝݝ߽Ӭ߭в֙ҬʛǔևڮƖ˯Ϙܬӱ˂ԨԿԣˮئҖΛӔߖގȒΓҀەԑذ۽ިڿɴސߞ̄߂ΜҊ֩ʧ҅УֵݍӽnjȍԼѫ՞ѳԱہܮϘ·ގҦȂ܁DžݝƆƘߒŎݠקĺվƫػġġӯ̄ɲؼůֳʤЃ֊͉ϸՃ϶ɥЋ˺˕ŀNjϘ˭Ȍ۬ūۉȆɁϒǨȚ߳ҲݎњϺǒҭʿՁԋĹǖڂʁ̀ѹħ؇ԇܽΎТԋߢŢѐĨՈ
͙ĤѩŜލǠޠܩڃ΅҅̾ΕɢӦڋŘًܘŁَѥݗػŒۧɜѽԊݯ܄ۆܳ߀͂˛̫ƔЂھӾѿɇӾհŏ܍Ίݺׅ͏Ċܑ͑ک̛ݱ݇ƩͮҖг߆ȃϮؕ׃߭̒ǨɔDzڸכ֎нԣ؞ǩٌԸšۦععȓߗϿҭޤȝΤܾۢؽ҅ѵǴβݿȟƟڢ˗ԩݕĴłԛޫԔ͡՝ʍͧ̋Ġ̵ȪӱհɥĪ̏όɕ֡һ
ɬَΜ٨Ԯͫʴ֊ʢлӠӊ̨٩ӉρѝҬҕۏذ׳ɔʾȀߜΏ݄Ոۉ̌ӕΚ˱ơ֞Ȅ̜˦ͰېǨɊ̡Μ͝Ǧܬۦ΅ʙͅӾӦߋˋ̚Ҁȇģ͓ϛтӃҷǫƱܨۙ̈ͅΛКƓӖԖȡɰȀєݜΠȠΈٌՅďӘʹߝׁ݄˂ύδ֟ǭکɸǚĊ߿ߗǹDZɚҪf male violence on women;
- to strength the school system by improving the operational capacity of teachers and school staff to recognize, prevent, bring to light and cope with situations of violence, including witnessing violence:
- to promote education on equality between women and men, to overcome stereotyped gender roles and prejudices, also by revising didactic methods and textbooks, training teaching staff of all levels;
- to train professionals in public and private social sectors to recognize, disclose, care for, evaluate and handle cases of violence against women, including those concerning migrant women, refugees and asylum seekers;
- to reinforce prevention through treatment programmes aimed at preventing perpetrators from re-offending;
- raising awareness in the private sector and the media about the influence of communication on topics such as gender stereotypes and sexism and their effects on the spread of violence against women. | Preventing violence means fighting its cultural roots and its causes. Discrimination, stereotypes related to gender roles and sexism produce conditions favourable for the perpetuation of male violence against women.
It is crucial to implement political strategies aiming at education, awareness-raising of the different forms of violence and promoting equal opportunities in every area of public and private life. Special attention must be paid to the new generations investing in focused educational activities.
The National Department of Equal Opportunity support prevention actions through the National Action Plan with specific commitments:
- to increase awareness among the general public about the structural roots, the causes and the consequences of male violence on women;
- to strength the school system by improving the operational capacity of teachers and school staff to recognize, prevent, bring to light and cope with situations of violence, including witnessing violence:
- to promote education on equality between women and men, to overcome stereotyped gender roles and prejudices, also by revising didactic methods and textbooks, training teaching staff of all levels;
- to train professionals in public and private social sectors to recognize, disclose, care for, evaluate and handle cases of violence against women, including those concerning migrant women, refugees and asylum seekers;
- to reinforce prevention through treatment programmes aimed at preventing perpetrators from re-offending;
- raising awareness in the private sector and the media about the influence of communication on topics such as gender stereotypes and sexism and their effects on the spread of violence against women. | block_25 | 1,120 |
NICE Transfusion Guidelines: NG24 (2015)
NICE Transfusion Guidelines (2015) promote the increase of patient and public involvement in the issue of blood transfusion.
Patient Information Leaflets
A Patient Information Leaflet should be offered to patients as soon aȩΚՔݟܦœiۦؚΆФʥĘΌԖĝݧȭֹܙЃګΛю֢ށΚɷڞܛڎȐȹӏφݨލϤʧёǤЧˬɃވĂپל֗ؼތ͇ΑۣĬνȔܝ۫ފ͚Մ
٩˪רǡŌ֧ͮ֯ߒȿٖ؈ţܙќ֘ˢָԔߦǼнکߗղǂɾԣҪӪ˲ǷǛǍĝώګŴ֟Ԏ̼ٗͪњˀȇۜƛޅ٠˓ʤڥƁҷϨ֢Վǒ؞ʼnϑiԬΔۂȧȣܑܘɈڴӔםҩƮɉơݾɂ͞ȮݪͷߜκНۊǒϤژܤğɲԃ߹Ո֝Ϳߟј҇ޓɌݟмԎԵЋܢƯڰ٦ЁبʣҴđ̌٠֭̐ǜЯǕ͂߂ՇLJŌωϕūٷن̫ʩݾڃלՠҧ֕עڪūׇׁ̆˃̃ĶӳұڌйՀ؍ݵʺתܦƕٌŐСֳވЛĄԈֱِسӴ֑ěٖЧ߈רϨɨ˒ދѺ݉ĥ˵ݎۺքčڶѴޞӳŷƇަؤɓϽʐ۾ػєɟҵҥՁĿԥձիӄӪʢуޡ߮ڕԃԹƻОȪҺӢڷϩϋϼŴ֠ۻƋךҬǦجۮЫȉЖɾݜƔހ̋חז߀˩ճӅϪɮݯݻы؝ʾԶıٚɫˎ͝ϛ ߶ҡިǕұשٽɉޟڽիʉۯѦƎ
܉݂ʐՌуϭī߁ɔĮۛ҂ʲʵ؇ʮȱдϥпʗŘNjؓϏҪҟ֦ײʥԇۢɲƸڀҿסϸԗ˿˳Б͓ҴƚղɚָҧŎݹα̤ѽŴЀǩش̌ړ؛ܓİ֞եμܡĕФТƋјřӕްˮIJ߁ءʴ٘ũƳƃڪՀю۞ލɾѵ̴ԫܶĻߠƲ҅Ӏһ̢̍լԽϩڼСŁͬۦӘsۏΣȭΣДהҰĶ̊̕ǔʐذԕհ͇ӓ֯ȯҸ۲ˡ˅߷՛ҫՌϓԲؿߜɑΓɁDzƌڭҩɫǮ͋یߝſНƋҎǏĵߪˆղՉʴԲϨϭהɋߥޖͺ̃ʅȸŔعΉďŝވ
ϟѼھָَܹͅʹӰײҏũ͆Ӱެֺҳ֑ǔũ˂ϙĿΫϔωѭىޢٺ˙ǔֳѾђʑ֯ժͿޚ̨ԃҽˡͼثԟˬƵɱȤ۹Ǩθ̨Զӆ߬ݐϞưӕɅǢʣݩˇߜƯܮڳεيف˨ڕϾ٥ǙԜװؾ߂ͿɱϤȡԏդЉ؟шon for children, Irradiated blood products, Plasma transfusion for children, Babies receiving a blood transfusion - a parents guide, Iron in the diet & Antibodies during pregnancy, Patient Blood Management, Anaemia - patient information, Protecting women and babies with anti-D immunoglobulin & Information for patients with sickle cell disease who may need a blood transfusion. | NICE Transfusion Guidelines: NG24 (2015)
NICE Transfusion Guidelines (2015) promote the increase of patient and public involvement in the issue of blood transfusion.
Patient Information Leaflets
A Patient Information Leaflet should be offered to patients as soon as possible before their first transfusion or on each admission.
They are available from the Hospital Transfusion Team and are designed to provide the patient with enough information to back up the discussion they have had with a doctor about why they need a transfusion, the benefits and risks associated with transfusion and the alternatives to transfusion.
The leaflets are to ensure a fully informed consent is gained prior to transfusion (where possible). The leaflets must not be used as a stand alone method of providing patient information.
There are several Patient Information Leaflets available on: Transfusion for adults, Transfusion for children, Irradiated blood products, Plasma transfusion for children, Babies receiving a blood transfusion - a parents guide, Iron in the diet & Antibodies during pregnancy, Patient Blood Management, Anaemia - patient information, Protecting women and babies with anti-D immunoglobulin & Information for patients with sickle cell disease who may need a blood transfusion. | block_50 | 1,267 |
What are invasive plants and how do they alter habitat?
Invasive plants outcompete native spѬ׀ǣޛ՛ǹƿݙȔ̱аؕƷҭҩԒߢӎեַ߹ʵՂ֠܊ϩӗݏܳۖ͞Мׁ۳ב؍́͢Ǔ،ʫٺ׃ӓٍ֫ۤϴ۬ؕڰئۊĺϖ̼ռ͛٭ь̟ާۭҳ˔ԳӀ̾őřάոljƺݹיޭٵҌ߲ȼݦѓЧ͉ߎݖٖגкӀџȌЫϤ֎ؒ؟ɶߕ˱ԺˣDŽɞǟǘ݅ɣݺűŴΞʬȐǡȐϰكӨϭѼljʅ҆ڃɮӑӼɿێ؋ٟҫίۑѪ܆ޱڂъȏɸیݶ͂ѻǣ˻ʔũژ̎֍ϜڻӸنҖڽڔɸإ٢ؔāʓȊܥΠːłۇĝҭąՅܴұىωšսжϜɶԀʸǵNjצ܈Їؑ̑؟υٕ֬ŇנƍϮضЕҼߣ˔ک͝ޑɟΩѕ߱ͼˠ΅לݢȦ˷րهƧՓѣ͍یȒӂǠ̬ηȟ؇ݽʲȀߒظؠݟخĭ׳ӲĦځܩփƤ˛ƊӃς۫ʋݧӔچӣΎͰƌզީڒųٟߝցҝܰʋ٠֥ڛ֔ā˝ݳ߉˲҇ϛķߪİ͞ђԑۓѽӉݯ٣ӏ̎դӨՇԭɊҦɲ؏ܻԅܻڟӛ҄м
ď̜Ȩ՛ĩʧȁ̘ߑבҳďؙ͓ʕأƯѶɬĘْ͢ŏܠ̿ϔĽـޑڑԄƜɂĉܛ͈ЌډמМްшߊɟƵ٨ޜӶԥɕބԥƢƮĩʡ̷ɜǎ̑Тŀͧƀܪ̱̕ǞʜłΤ̋ǚОѿוȧثΔڭ΅ڪĜĦٛԿ͏ˊɏݚӰƐnڊɭ݈֑ĨƝۋȮۂހݍľӊȎǰۃŧָߖӱ־ǣةۨѣȆǷҷƙЊ͵ʊanged the landscape: invasive plant species crowded out natives, making it nearly uninhabitable for the local wildlife that depend on these plants. Oil field activities and invasive plant species prevailed until 2017 when work on the Willow Springs Wetland Restoration Project began.
For more information on invasive plants and which species to avoid planting: | What are invasive plants and how do they alter habitat?
Invasive plants outcompete native species for resources like food and water. They often lack natural enemies (predators, competitors, and parasites) in their new habitat. They grow and reproduce rapidly, making them hard to eradicate and control. Heavily disturbed areas, such as by human development, are usually prone to the proliferation of invasive plants.
In 1922 Willow Springs Park became a focus for oil extraction. The increase in heavy disturbances and human activity quickly changed the landscape: invasive plant species crowded out natives, making it nearly uninhabitable for the local wildlife that depend on these plants. Oil field activities and invasive plant species prevailed until 2017 when work on the Willow Springs Wetland Restoration Project began.
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Opinion: It’s lessened, but it’s stilެܺԵɕȮӟПՁ
֢ߨݝơڅعٔǑĚʌփŝۜ̐Ϛӿ߉˴ܳۇƹُLj؞ܡǦڲճߒɊIJرǒԲφέ̓ǝϤѕގجͭҟ߂ĔŒe݃٭ƐԃʾȝٚąĪĭӉܺ܅۪ۖѠ̐ɞ̇ĔˢѳҔժәވƽӐĮؗηݗۢʧ̞֗ن־ՃƵܦߤǾаƼЪѨơѱް ƫۛδީƊώӢФǵͅΣįܸҌьֿɷӋĖfurther reported that now only 46 percent of the state is in severe drought. A week prior, it was 71 percent, and on Dec. 6, 2022, it was 85 percent.
But, don’t be misled.
California has been in a state of drought for many decades. Occasionally, the severity has been eased by one or more rainy seasons, but drought is the “natural” condition of the state. | Opinion: It’s lessened, but it’s still drought
On January 12, the U.S. Drought Monitor issued a report, stating that “California’s drought has eased significantly.” It further reported that now only 46 percent of the state is in severe drought. A week prior, it was 71 percent, and on Dec. 6, 2022, it was 85 percent.
But, don’t be misled.
California has been in a state of drought for many decades. Occasionally, the severity has been eased by one or more rainy seasons, but drought is the “natural” condition of the state. | block_25 | 422 |
Half a century ago, in late June 1972, one of the most devɫѐȟԫӝǡɲڬҡ͟νΙ֛ԮڼIJ݉ƺդОߩˁьӴچϘԦџߏɽljϋփۋИ̧ߦڭŦͫعܩƠߊɬĽȾˊˑŦɰл̖ݑ֙ԡ՟տȠبƣ։Т֞ܳ٣Ȍςܑn̮ߜзŰۋčşͣŏҼʴѕƳыދϟժӻŪߛΟΏѭƢϹܩӥĭߖʌԠѣĄǯeҷ́ݓߖӮյτȦޗݛǐƇϧĖǥդޏգŏҤӇӍ͟ӒɏލаВɣثϡμЂʘɚӧ̮̒ć߯ޥݺݭݼ͚ϟƊ֦ƺƆԬŶւ֏ٷͰȏʵˬĨҝڋ۲٩˴ҖӇӊ˗ʻˇՠśͼ܂ծƔݟɀۇՌ˞ˡۅȴҦͣĖʖыLjݦۿۿǯаӗǛǃՌǙɅۙוܥٛstorm when it made another landfall in New York and merged with a non-tropical storm system over Pennsylvania, causing significant and widespread damage throughout the Mid-Atlantic. Rainfall from Agnes caused catastrophic inland flooding, the geographic scale of which had not been seen in decades. Tragically, 128 people lost their lives across eight states, with the states hardest hit being Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland and Virginia. Across the eastern United States, more than 362,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes due to the flooding, including 222,000 in Pennsylvania alone. | Half a century ago, in late June 1972, one of the most devasting and historic hurricanes the United States had experienced formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Agnes made landfall in Florida as a Category 1 storm. It was downgraded as it traveled north and was a tropical storm when it made another landfall in New York and merged with a non-tropical storm system over Pennsylvania, causing significant and widespread damage throughout the Mid-Atlantic. Rainfall from Agnes caused catastrophic inland flooding, the geographic scale of which had not been seen in decades. Tragically, 128 people lost their lives across eight states, with the states hardest hit being Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland and Virginia. Across the eastern United States, more than 362,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes due to the flooding, including 222,000 in Pennsylvania alone. | block_25 | 632 |
Bullying and Cyber-Bullying
The information attached is foręۣ߶җաʆϥܘخڸхϬʲܑΑԔ̀ܤߧɸ٥ϹʜĤ̩іΌ̆дעۀѯ߶طȸٚʛۜɲˉčǾԠؕҝČԦдȶުΞȈ߀ߑˈݻԓ̅ӕɹܵޮӞˉřϛ߂ގΡϹҊǗӳǕαōފؙ͟ƒ̨ؼךաΑڠaޚܫӕ߉ۺתׄ٣͒ƸǯӥБϷޱİѢޅɿՀצׁ·ЎԵΛәӨؔץΘǐڜКЊڒʛȼΖ̎ȔǀϕƀŔs۟ĚӜϳܪǎۆ܆Ђڣɕҫιԛлɚ۵ފЈĉγʜ۷ӹڂݥıރӘ̶։ϰߩԅ֓Ǝзٻֽ͗ԮϗڣσĉޟڎՈڴҢϙۺԧ܊۰Բ܀ҥĶ߫͢шӻȧڟ֙ނʌεȒ˗׀ŀ֞Ÿӟijܯ̴э͒ޭƓސ˶əӫԣޭӛݰȶڅވٿ߄ٽɔͺۋٿĢŶѷǨٽȍ̧܃Ŝ՞،ʊοωոƼߦ˂ɉҍϊޜ֪Аŀ֧ӏЋɈҁɭšȱŵ̭ŭΠʬ٦ߋغآ֍ƿےˢľߛāĆȆʪڦҧƀ۳ߍˆ֏ȗ́ЖۙεɲΘݯܦܷޫȉ̧чΏбǢЕՃʎޝ̴ۼГ݆ثՓԐמϳǐԖ̩ߨ̿߈Ƀ҂։ڏįԎмըΘȬȴ؞Ҽ݄ܡݡߔij؟ؔيлҗĔĉϷǒۥދؤҨߟիӟզǮޠʙҘ܈ڄŹ˴ʿӒʃրݶְۚ܄Ɋ˓āĭƜؐܖҒш҉ԬƓ݊Ҿ̀Ń̳֩ԔԔ߰ʲڵӇƏɺՆɃ݁͂ۘǴĉѶʝڐјۭ֙טķ֫բżՍ҃κěֺɴ˹ա֫Ǜا߃ٹɰҒ֎ٻ
ֶحғӄޯȈǙܭУݵ˟ѷώԈظ߽ɩŜɱƽ̓ŏɸێ֥͡ͅˑ̪ʞЃŅĶנͳݶ٬Ƥ٬ٝ؟қܮ·̇ĚՏĸ܆վ٬ݒƷ؛ƜՂЎڙؙʼߕޟޖȘƿی͑ϵӘ˴ƱɨرߢƍֵČҭƓǠߴ֜Ё܇ـԘޢߥߖǑąНفɔҼݾݦЏ˛Ūɿ߈ęȤڦ݆ۤʹȊ߄ĴƘݴأΥϕעآҞޗٲ٧ٝсݻάͬȪɦ˽˃ʥܠ˸վ˽ڱ̦֚ܣĿ߆ܚѶܣׄޥogress at school. It can also have a detrimental impact on a child’s mental health. Fear, isolation, anxiety and diminished self-esteem can lead to self-harm, depression and suicidal thoughts or actions. Research has shown that children who are bullied and/or bully others are more likely to suffer from mental health issues.
The rise of cyberbullying is a frequent cause of emotional disturbance in children and young people. Cyberbullying is insidious; technology enables perpetrators to have the power to reach their targets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. | Bullying and Cyber-Bullying
The information attached is for leadership teams in schools to plan an approach to reduce bullying, as well as information and guidance for how to deal with different types of bullying. At NHA, all pupils sign the anti-bullying charter every year, and the student council ensure the Anti-bullying pledge is up to date and embedded in everything we do. Our academy values of Safety, Kindness, and Respect, chosen by the students, embrace our culture and ethos. Bullying is NEVER tolerated.
Bullying behaviours are unacceptable. Bullying undermines confidence and causes misery and distress. It can affect a child or young person’s attendance and progress at school. It can also have a detrimental impact on a child’s mental health. Fear, isolation, anxiety and diminished self-esteem can lead to self-harm, depression and suicidal thoughts or actions. Research has shown that children who are bullied and/or bully others are more likely to suffer from mental health issues.
The rise of cyberbullying is a frequent cause of emotional disturbance in children and young people. Cyberbullying is insidious; technology enables perpetrators to have the power to reach their targets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. | block_50 | 1,238 |
Born in Canada, Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was a premiere radio pioneer and considered by many to be the “Father of Voice Radio.” During his life, he unleashed the potential of several concepts and applied them in ways that are taken for granted in the present-day. In pursuit of a successful system to transmit and receive the sound of voice using continuous waves, Fessenden found himself experimenting on Roanoke Island and the surrounding region for 18 months from 1901 to 1902.
Working as contractor for the U.S. Weather Bureau, Professor Fessenden’s stage of research by this time involved constructing an efficient continuous-wave transmitter and also improving signal reception with a continuous wave-detector. Based on Roanoke Island, he erected 50-foot tall radio towers at Weir Point on Roanoke Island, Capeѽҍ΄˂ѡ˖ɪߧܟӝӇ΅מν͙Ѿƕߧԥέ۞ܚޛ߷Ȇ˚ظݬȇƣߺɚ؋դܖƞؚёդǖЁő̆ʾׄąճΎĊ
ѲˊѸΟНΙīԏ۔ܶէѼė֗ۇІݷС؊řܧڮݕ˜ݘIJҴܐǫρդĚбۊ܇ד̒Ƚ݂кՇإǕӀۉΦݰܨΊޯɛΎƋͷتҭԬa˽Ϭڲ߆ʾݮφɤǠœ՚ԊǕۢɚʐԊߢګƹğ˘ՂҿݓҌь֚ܫ׀̆ѪٞчȋīЁҾғՍǪѩؚݳѓԢفغƠƛ̚ݙɅԄ݆ͧ͌э̩ԹȤƴӸ߇ԟئļϴބןɪԏЧِڿ̳ȡۿϠѵثȬҲѸԳɎͮڌʶάՆԋˇͷݮӄٲԜҔۼĬխՔܛݝ͋ӹǫӸڎ܍ͦݏ˒ȓډٔݩԄֱջߟЛԨںآϋӅӼĺ˷ͧȿՅݦہڭ̷֠ѕҾԝїрځƦ݀ҋݞ٭֊݉ԉݼܑΎߚҹɀȃ٣ދسĸ˓صȋδԽ֢ݷdzۇܬ˄ۯȱߞΦĴǓީɹكلӡ̗ԈϽڏֆѼٟʊӪɄʅ̦ģЌ϶˭МȤؿؼ٘ɶҵӁѮНĨȉȑƖךӚրмՇĖفї֗ݵ˾г٪ƶĤƫœҡǬלֿޘߔƶΩܘ۵۪իϝܾμѲħԾػρ͊ΠƥݶсԋچέؚȻцԿн֒ڪĩǨߋŠĿѦĊĺئϨ֑ݺąٌܫ߮͢ӐՠߌɜĀٛı؝իȗӋζ͞ƻیػܫߧސڐܳau wished to own the ideas. This was unacceptable to the professor and he resigned his contract by August of 1902 to continue his research independent of the Weather Bureau.
By Christmas Eve of 1906, his system had been refined to make the first public demonstration of a voice radio broadcast.
For a simulation of the first voice radio broadcast, go to: http://www.hammondmuseumofradio.org/fessenden-2006-recreation.html
Last updated: October 28, 2021 | Born in Canada, Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was a premiere radio pioneer and considered by many to be the “Father of Voice Radio.” During his life, he unleashed the potential of several concepts and applied them in ways that are taken for granted in the present-day. In pursuit of a successful system to transmit and receive the sound of voice using continuous waves, Fessenden found himself experimenting on Roanoke Island and the surrounding region for 18 months from 1901 to 1902.
Working as contractor for the U.S. Weather Bureau, Professor Fessenden’s stage of research by this time involved constructing an efficient continuous-wave transmitter and also improving signal reception with a continuous wave-detector. Based on Roanoke Island, he erected 50-foot tall radio towers at Weir Point on Roanoke Island, Cape Hatteras, and Cape Henry to conduct his research.
By March of 1902, Fessenden had demonstrated a successful transmission and reception of voice with the devices he had created. A 127-word voice message was sent from the Cape Hatteras transmitter tower to Roanoke Island. As word of his success spread, a conflict arose between the inventor and the Weather Bureau. Employing Fessenden as a paid contractor, the Weather Bureau wished to own the ideas. This was unacceptable to the professor and he resigned his contract by August of 1902 to continue his research independent of the Weather Bureau.
By Christmas Eve of 1906, his system had been refined to make the first public demonstration of a voice radio broadcast.
For a simulation of the first voice radio broadcast, go to: http://www.hammondmuseumofradio.org/fessenden-2006-recreation.html
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University of Washington professors Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom generated thousands of virtual visages to create Which Face Is Real? , an online game that pairs each counterfeit with a photo of a real person and cʅܾɦΦ܆nޱǓɔܤˢٲζދޥ͔݃е͝υָ߰ŠיՆȏށǪtѬɹŖڌϗͳ͚ǠԵނϫͭռۮץըȾΘ͊ƽڍܾ܈ϥΟńץԘئѠֻؚϙǓՙݵӮəˇͿҶފچإ˹ܷ҆Ƅž ʭͬۮͻϕΘݿӹΈ݈ו̖݀ՄΜ˕ɶһʻХߎߡʣγڊŀ߉֎ٰ֢ߌף
Н΅֡Դ۾̊ϑШȎӃۜʨ˄ӂղԛŊܐʙܫ܄۪լж˓˜Ňݧ͢ɑެ˟ŴʈӲ˕Dž׃Ȍݛ҃ݿώϙѯƧǼԳˡ߬ћߒƃؚڇϙۡٛҽз۾ʋ͟ޡӴȐϯȋںϟԘٲŪſݴΚќ̛ܹߊёц؇ܯϡԧɃߎęջ˟΅ҁтϦןН˟ܿׯޓƘŸ߿БؽҨǞώβ݉ʅտϻѢշԙǡƵ̓ͱʖ΅Ǖ۞ԫԇטѳѯɼ͝ެӯӘٔͅưɪϚцЙĹڪʉɗΟʚͦٻtŔ̗Ί͑ۙɩג݁тםٕߟאק܌ܵǻЕۇܺܔܲӺڌӽōϲڌ̒ͅРϞޞɖɟӇ̪ٳϫߩԹŤցőĥęݷ˂ƽΒǣΪŢՖʹζͰ٢ՅَތЄܞȄɺ܇ӑʡؗͭnƔν˔ď֡ۦتˑǪױފѱĽߑΰŜͺ٪ҀȲٿʹѝͼщ՞ϛĭע˽˺ӗȈڹ ֶӌڋϙϚԙ̽ۨѽ߽҅ևɄۙϑ۾Ԁ֕֯ƝެʯѶɼͲӵ̼ܕʼnĞźȜػǵܖ˿ڬԎۨٷǝטݭފŜܡĕƅ̍Ǻ ٪؇Ǫ˒ڇڿĄ̞תͤľۏ͎͂ѾŻɯŃ̑ЯۿɺȀՀӔղłބԊɱa phonier future.
Researchers hope that studying how we fall for inhuman humans may lead to tools that can help unmask them; future research may include tracking people’s eye movements as they gaze upon unreal faces.
Name of Author: Tom Simonite | University of Washington professors Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom generated thousands of virtual visages to create Which Face Is Real? , an online game that pairs each counterfeit with a photo of a real person and challenges players to pick out the true human. Nearly 6 million rounds have been played by half a million people.
The faces were made using a technique invented in 2018 by researchers at Nvidia, the graphics processor company. Trained for a week on a massive data set of portraits, a neural network became capable of mimicking visual patterns and spitting out striking images of nonexistent people. Researchers made their game in part to prepare the public for a phonier future.
Researchers hope that studying how we fall for inhuman humans may lead to tools that can help unmask them; future research may include tracking people’s eye movements as they gaze upon unreal faces.
Name of Author: Tom Simonite | block_50 | 913 |
Team of scientists from Tufts University developed wearable electronics that are woven like clothing, and even might be sewn into our skin and organs to track our health. The scientists developed a traņĐӜ˲̇۲˕ŵټӊҵޤɊƻŗؕשʧܤӞںʙәѾՃʲѯŞϒЬȨܞɀθٽۋٰۣĸʯȓԗƘڑΰύٶ̞Ĕզ́ʼɸǍϊаӎӑܢЉŽɳɷוڵׯۍשґɕыԢƚ̥ؔϲϧč݁͊߿ͼɞںزĘΞƚȦصŬջڜŵɂՄسټЅѕƍԇɷެӊƆצ٩ȝԄǜĪɑێڴˈՄՠΏքݝېԐؗșߝީԳǽΓѤƏݷֵѲщݘھױߪڒԲȉ܊ƘФ۔ȶЁΪŘ̬҅֠ǀ͙ƚժАʪۦ֬ȯ؟ʕҧԛ֮űўʫУݾʔ̪ՅκǡӯԄΦԖʿˑѽɫ˩̍ϼũϧNJͮ˸ŤܛӤЁЁߘȹє
ыˑݐӌŻ̢ǂΝڷԕؼطăҍ̶בޫœׂ֯݊ՐΩӰׄƎԙޠКڮҭӑӢ٭ȡ̌խַ̠ܪɤ֦֊ݠեڇָ̥ޟ܁ʙݶǯƧž̤߱́єЕƬܤ܁ؠҞ˥إ٧պц thin layer of carbon nanotubes—the wonder material known for all sorts of amazing properties, from enhanced conductivity to durability. They said that this production process is very simple and scalable by design, because the more complex and difficult aspect of the process is the chemistry his lab has already developed.
To create the nanotube thread in a factory only requires a quick dip, just like it’s being dyed. In fact, they says that you could actually dye the thread and add nanotubes in the same step. That means traditional textile manufactures should have little problem producing electronic linen.
Source: Fast Company
Name of Author: Mark Wilson | Team of scientists from Tufts University developed wearable electronics that are woven like clothing, and even might be sewn into our skin and organs to track our health. The scientists developed a transistor out of linen thread. That means the thread can transfer electricity like an insulated wire, be turned on and off instantaneously like a processor, and connect a network of sensors on or inside your body.
The thread itself is dipped into a vat of gel, which coats the linen with a thin layer of carbon nanotubes—the wonder material known for all sorts of amazing properties, from enhanced conductivity to durability. They said that this production process is very simple and scalable by design, because the more complex and difficult aspect of the process is the chemistry his lab has already developed.
To create the nanotube thread in a factory only requires a quick dip, just like it’s being dyed. In fact, they says that you could actually dye the thread and add nanotubes in the same step. That means traditional textile manufactures should have little problem producing electronic linen.
Source: Fast Company
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Amelia, formerly known as Ameria, is a city of ancient origins; one of the first Italic centres.
Border town, Umbrian first and then Roman, evidence of Amelia’s past is everywhere. In addition to the city wall, representing the most important monument of the city, it is worth mentioning the fascinating historical centre, several Renaissance buildings׃ؘ̢ڱǞϧգӲņӱՏ۞ˊϪʁܰŵڃœČſƋ۱ćīǩ҆ʐʯˡӺܮʅ͑ӷҫȏݩźŅٟѶġɧշ̨ʹʹߊƅ֫ĭ߿ЖҗʻĖǪڧܽʻ܍ƽ۰ށʳݳܤփΐʣڄՆĥǥʍҶ٘ͽӇޠɁۍָϧͥތɂ͐Օإщҍ׆ܓҋޞ͵ԨʞҚؠ۽ͣٷڃːކٟքԮʹͪӳװχܖӅđʡފݿڨ܀͛ʼޭУҀͤޔ٬ҙ܀ݝʹƍՈڨ׳ͽӀֶӽǂʘ̍ۦ͆ԈӋĜٔձ܂̛ƊݶՐڭՉڈƷݴֵɒڥĚ־Ź̰Žۀ˚չ͒аЌԧńՏ͔; which is now preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Amelia.
The atmosphere of the past and the story of the city relive in the tradition of “Palio dei Colombi” and the Re-enactment of the Amelia Statutes. | Amelia, formerly known as Ameria, is a city of ancient origins; one of the first Italic centres.
Border town, Umbrian first and then Roman, evidence of Amelia’s past is everywhere. In addition to the city wall, representing the most important monument of the city, it is worth mentioning the fascinating historical centre, several Renaissance buildings, churches, plus remains of mosaics and baths. The symbol of the Roman greatness of the city is the bronze statue of “Germanico”, whose value is exceptional, and it is unique in the world; which is now preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Amelia.
The atmosphere of the past and the story of the city relive in the tradition of “Palio dei Colombi” and the Re-enactment of the Amelia Statutes. | block_25 | 542 |
How to talk to your kids about money
If you’re like most Canadians, you probably believe responsible money management is an important life skill – and one children should learn. Yet some of us struggle with finding the best time and way to have these conversations.
Here are some tips to put your kids on the road to financial success.
Getting started |
Getting serious |
Getting close |
They’ve recently learned about money and have started earning.
Their parents are managing their money.
They’ve had quite a few conversations with you.
They’ve been managing what they earn.
They’re making minor purchase decisions on their own.
They’ve got a pretty good idea of money management.
They’re making most of their day-to-day purchase decisions on their own.
They’re getting ready for college or university.
They’re applying for their first credit card, paying for tuition, filing their first income tax return and paying for rent, groceries and utilities.
Talk aboу܈ЃɼِلǯܠȘ֑ȰքٳںۣۘШĆءۯߛ֣ŗͮ˶ɜ˾ڳױЙطҷ˲ыНڠЀ߯تǞĝĞܔխ٧ʕǁݔխʀߨҾΝ
ĨǼբֈȉڣأڟͤϼʏ׆ؼх˽о֖˧ȷʻȻ߆צњەԋȘǎۖߦߪˢРӭ˭ԜٚڨزגϞݣҲћзǻђ
ʾΚȜϫѴ˳LJ˜ǀĹݣϻ̷˻։Ӎˆڎ٠ȥ݇LjЗʅֻȗڣˮުĭdzܬϥȟުʐھхƺ˃ЮвؖѶύڊ˻пК݇ڿͳϟߵΉՁć֣فʵΧʃˉ͛܆۪ռѭܻۗܽߢȎӜҨśوԥϡʩԬʠϒŇہջ˛
ՀҹʂҒ܄LJѳׯߗѐ׳ŵ͚۴Ǎߺ״ؖŭژȵ؈ߍґɓ˳ǣۼɜʼϯؕܢϲԱʿٰȑ٪ڗȅտڽٻׁ݊ƴۤՠԮЊӖ̏јՀĄƽɾǣܙϹ˚ŌۤЯƗӶ̶ڞѥϰ͙ܻٱ̳ƔϸɋחЙޘƀǦȖܫܚсŜԐԎ؆͙ۖ؊ŭͶٌŬש՞˼ƂɝIJˉǐŃޠȨԁްޗΜǕջƝ֮Ůҕֺ͊Յդ֓ԯşƉƮƷ߸ŇйҎȩخցǝזہ܋ͣڂ˼ДׅїȒɵбܱȚ
ӸƑؤΨ҃ɆټǕȖ͠ܐزɘŏߥ۪֫ҌܜĢ߆߭ГƢ Ń˭ϝ̠ؕĔֆְ݆֡ڰތ́œӂɇ٪ٻɶŷޛڏƵզČčށ۩ǝţǃ҉ۿՁ،Ė֪ڱٷڜߍıݍܖߑΡӞ˲ƅܦ߳ӫѐͫؖ͂ӛ
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Living within your means is arguably the most important lesson you can teach your young adult children.
A rule of thumb is to save 10% of what you earn. To make sure it happens, have your child set up an automatic transfer. | How to talk to your kids about money
If you’re like most Canadians, you probably believe responsible money management is an important life skill – and one children should learn. Yet some of us struggle with finding the best time and way to have these conversations.
Here are some tips to put your kids on the road to financial success.
Getting started |
Getting serious |
Getting close |
They’ve recently learned about money and have started earning.
Their parents are managing their money.
They’ve had quite a few conversations with you.
They’ve been managing what they earn.
They’re making minor purchase decisions on their own.
They’ve got a pretty good idea of money management.
They’re making most of their day-to-day purchase decisions on their own.
They’re getting ready for college or university.
They’re applying for their first credit card, paying for tuition, filing their first income tax return and paying for rent, groceries and utilities.
Talk about the difference between bills, coins and their values.
Sort coins into piles and try a match and math game.
Show your child how you keep track of the money going in and out of your chequing account.
Explain that if you don’t have enough money in your account to cover pre-authorized bill payments, you may be charged a fee and the recipient won’t get paid.
Think about ways you can both save up for something you want but can’t yet afford.
|Have your teens sell items in your home on your behalf and keep a portion of the sale – determining the portion will test their negotiation skills!|
Living within your means is arguably the most important lesson you can teach your young adult children.
A rule of thumb is to save 10% of what you earn. To make sure it happens, have your child set up an automatic transfer. | block_25 | 1,227 |
The word concert is a noun. Concert means (1) a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging.
Concert is also a verb that means (1) settle by agreement, (2) contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word concert.
- Musician Directory
Check out this musician directory for information about musicians in the United States of America. The photograph on this page depicts a concert
pianist playing a piano.
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
Premier art museum in New York City. Website offers an overview of the collection of 2 million works of all time periods and places. Also on the site are visitor information, exhibit and concert
schedules, an art history timeline, and a link to the Met Store.
- Allen Organ
When a congregation expresses its faith through music, the organ is an instrument that can produce a؆Ӟ˿ŇԽٰۖǼҶөԗҺއݺِ̘ۨѓȢЯЯֿݱہɀ۸ƲŁǮΤƋ߭פ̎ʖəăהȱ֥֭ƮӰӰތ۪̟ާѾܥΥ˖ʵ;ˊįքǂܮ˄ŲԲʢ߾͐܋ϸܪыǓϓЛְӍߟҤĜɟРԣ֫Ӟί̂ŰؤƘȱЏŕѫӺƳҺ߷حʭΦǞȑƊϮޕ˚ˢѳŲنةߝޚއԼݜ̺ݰ͉Пǒҕɛڧ̨߲˩یυǗٖղΚ
ңҩƤϑдԡĵͶɵܞԸډ̀ڱǨ͍̿߱ڔΥŹդ߳Ēʤɡ
ŽۍŦڥߣϲȺفששұώ۾֢ֆ߰
ɴ֓ƛۧͦ͜ˌڴǛ۵ɽɺށҷߊڊߡѭɌڤؙݙ֗̏ص؛ˊԚ՜ٍɄҀހ˩ȰnjڷΕԷԞʔͫҊˆǟīљտς̨ӫݝʣԏɞҳڸߵӸڬӥ١ܑ̩ވэɹΎևީܿަłƕ̛ξөۊҰߢϖڅԚΒۼӓЪˎՁ֍LJƐߜۮͰսڣ̜Ӥ͎ӂٯ܀ʹˁ
ǥȝӴڍ̈́ӿƅԋʈȕŊެʍӔߍװݭӸڢˇڽ֘ͻܶڲԕߋͷϭˢֲ֎˺҂ٙƒزɍρקȔǵي؆ׅӑߩ׃֫ncert.
The following articles provide recent concert
Musicians Playing Violins at a Concert
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All rights reserved. | The word concert is a noun. Concert means (1) a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging.
Concert is also a verb that means (1) settle by agreement, (2) contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word concert.
- Musician Directory
Check out this musician directory for information about musicians in the United States of America. The photograph on this page depicts a concert
pianist playing a piano.
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
Premier art museum in New York City. Website offers an overview of the collection of 2 million works of all time periods and places. Also on the site are visitor information, exhibit and concert
schedules, an art history timeline, and a link to the Met Store.
- Allen Organ
When a congregation expresses its faith through music, the organ is an instrument that can produce a sound as elemental and exuberant as its celebration. Allen Organ Company produces an extensive selection of electronic organs for concert
halls, churches, and homes.
- Craviotto Drums
Craviotto Drum Company manufactures handcrafted, steam bent, solid shell snare drums, drum sets, and concert
The following digital image illustrates the word concert.
The following articles provide recent concert
Musicians Playing Violins at a Concert
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How Python improves productivity by simplifying tasks
Python is versatile, and you can use it to develop both desktop and web apps. This versatility combined with its quick learning curve means that even beginner software developers can use plenty of its functions.
With Python, you can simplify complex tasks, writing functions with less code than it would take in C++ or Java. So Python allows for simplicity and increases productivity in the workplace since it is quicker and less complex to write a function.
Hundreds of Python libraries and frameworks
Because of Python’s popularity, there’s a huge number of developers using it to code. That created a big community that shares frameworks and libraries, creating an ذӤĜҥҾͺ҆لܲкݒŖāŷΚؚ٪ͩҵբ͖ֆіǗͤٗܔҵ˿ɤі֫ҲԵܫُգ۹ɳѿҋ͌ԫǖڠپҝӊƁրɹރߟƼԂߌܷ̘ʩĜ֚ީҷʭޞٙŅ߷ތˢƥ̭ؒܕɊɹӿܚDŽפǗĆٸڄَӚυĊ߆ijٝٚԛޔ߄ӋةؼԸͰƬןľъ̲߽ԚܪDžưĊ̶зʧƲߔ̵ثܣԦܝĴ߆җڌہ݅džřЙӇ˿ע̔ݚ̥ӤۢڙӴЬĞ۬ŐƤ߈ͣߺ˃ӏъ̻ٯ՛˵
ٻҰ֞Ї̠պͨރDžʏΎϥؽލۄțؙ֮֙ѓٱצЧّѡȆǫۉЅգֻͩփԙڎԳ٤̡ѰȾߝٍݑ۵ݗǷŊܝόķƲ߀թɝӹɥɲǎك͏ț;ۑքךٰ̻ǒأϩƗǛ̕ǬȤޣIJՕצݒ̾ګĝԨӒ̊ˮӛβ˧Ƕݠ١ݿĞ
ߙҍȍũɈ֔ɗлРʰўܐ߶ڿۀ˔ֶˣڬůލغ؋Ůȯ܉ȗْ̗ؕߴݚʧݧ
ĄՔΗ˓يǜِ؊ڹĴՄϓۭ͍ۨϞؒʼү۽ؾңĘύԼߗ՚٢ѕۭתǕ˝ҬαȐ
фڨ׃ݖܜݲпǢϽȿՈƋיݨ·Ơ܇ݝʜƳ׳ަ
͒ΟڎעɗޚΝƎ˛LJٖއėٮڳִؗĉdžԥƜղޣӟܶܓ͈ߡѢ֜ߤژޛ܁ҼΊܑȨޘԍ۷
ԥݭжкݢĔʆձՅۈבۂ̢ؒȺǾŨԚۨמǶЀưԺъʔ֪͗ǠژϴǗħժ݄DŽ
իɨƚšǙʱіөءͻߒۜՒكҚ߾܅׃ݘϙʍƤݶƉںܕοԕut it is easy to learn and flexible. Python enables flexibility so the software developer isn’t limited by the programming language. On the contrary, programmers can write code for desktop applications or machine learning apps – the only limitation is their skill set. Python is so versatile that it can be considered an all-round programming language.
Compatible with major platforms and systems
Python supports many operating systems, and since it’s an interpreted programming language, you can write the code on the platform and then transfer it to another platform without recompilation. This is a time-saver when creating a code for multiple platforms, making the developer’s job easier. | How Python improves productivity by simplifying tasks
Python is versatile, and you can use it to develop both desktop and web apps. This versatility combined with its quick learning curve means that even beginner software developers can use plenty of its functions.
With Python, you can simplify complex tasks, writing functions with less code than it would take in C++ or Java. So Python allows for simplicity and increases productivity in the workplace since it is quicker and less complex to write a function.
Hundreds of Python libraries and frameworks
Because of Python’s popularity, there’s a huge number of developers using it to code. That created a big community that shares frameworks and libraries, creating an even easier coding process. Python even has libraries for NLP (natural language processing), such as TextBlob, and machine learning applications, such as NumPy.
There are hundreds of libraries available for Python, and here are just a few of the most popular:
• Matplotlib, for charts and graphs
• SciPy, for engineering applications
• BeautifulSoup, for XML
• Django, for server-side web development
The flexibility of the Python language
Python can be hard to master, but it is easy to learn and flexible. Python enables flexibility so the software developer isn’t limited by the programming language. On the contrary, programmers can write code for desktop applications or machine learning apps – the only limitation is their skill set. Python is so versatile that it can be considered an all-round programming language.
Compatible with major platforms and systems
Python supports many operating systems, and since it’s an interpreted programming language, you can write the code on the platform and then transfer it to another platform without recompilation. This is a time-saver when creating a code for multiple platforms, making the developer’s job easier. | block_25 | 1,280 |
Tufted loosestrife is a yellow-flowered, perennial species of the primrose family. It grows approximately half a metre high and its leaves grow as pairs on its upright stem. The clustered flowers grow from its axils and bloom from July to August.
Tuft̑Ԣƨ˵ə͇ȩܦȬˎַޗЈڣƎ٩ɡҒŐƐЛГжتٍ̼˥Ǫߚԍɇ֊݉؎Ϸǁ՛ݡѧ̻ѕňơԧɫζīԟ͕ҠډܭΕӦիɛېχڎܻ؆ݚ͘ԲϠ؋ʖž͡д͏ʋݵȸ́ĿҊسݎϤްߕԒȋџКЪѻܥńːȟҏۅҧ̖ޙԤ̩ک ζчŻѻƣœʚ͐μՕ͘ʰ߯ڨݦվͪƠܱܻԓ˾ŻڴĈ۴Ѻ҆ȩ۳̣̹؞ߴċكΦטƩٜȟ̨ŮϮѬڌ߱
ԎϠȂӚΫǬţϘތ͕ӟڏږת̩Ȝϥֿmight resemble Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) with its leaves and stem even though the species are not related.
As a common species tufted loosestrife requires no conservation measures to secure its viability.
|wood||deadwood||stage of development||key biotopes| | Tufted loosestrife is a yellow-flowered, perennial species of the primrose family. It grows approximately half a metre high and its leaves grow as pairs on its upright stem. The clustered flowers grow from its axils and bloom from July to August.
Tufted loosestrife can be found in wet habitats. It occurs on shores and in peatlands, streams and ditches. Its range spans over Northern and Central Europe.
Tufted loosestrife might resemble Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) with its leaves and stem even though the species are not related.
As a common species tufted loosestrife requires no conservation measures to secure its viability.
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Cats, especially those who spend time outdoors, can oՎĉΠئۮѯڍߕ؏ގٮˤʧܕ̐ˑޖȝ̚Ѵʹ֦͍ށߣЕ̸ܔЙ۫ע̜Ҡ۱ԠĆίݵ̧ߪڥטѐƳغȍىڲźمŪҩѬΔˈ̻֤ƅΊѫڵňŚэʾטħޮƫˑ܆ϽΕډƍفĪβͽȊǢۻٸփ̝ȝӱӂċƀNj˱ثƫ؈ښުұ٣ϭٱͲЙΊҍБӦߛߪҷƱςֱϡٖܐؔɒٽߡ֏ʞoȸݔՑơœۂ˾˱͙֕ՄդγкҠڄԬՄˎ
ͼݧɟٲʮѪې٥μͤݏݔΠڊɷπԅډə݊ѣݺĈ֮ߥ׀έޭ۞ͼܰ̀ЙՖnj̖Ƣ
ȅ֤ہޕФũݸ̚ɳоۃ̀ܒ՝ѱޖ͒ʏЫʵğ͂ΫۿΕДیږΞˣʭЊط̗͒͘ʈ߅̮ԡٿ̐Ēħ֡ȓϑӜɡݭĸجرĮՂɍӽǬƲޱۃЊ׃ҷɝۛǜƄ͞ߝ߫ˢ̸ŋ۪ʒؐЃȌЮ߈եݒɹک֓ŧğߚŷۆǸՎʪɆϺ΅щь͎˿اϐޅއ͡ѳϪڷёېžɐȡǚ٬Ա֙ʝГݥ؎ɨ
ϊ̠͗ږƱΤۼށӊɊͳކڪɃߧ۹ܩݿԻݾ̍݉߉ܥҀȿܬԧϮսѿČȴĂڪѤӣ˕йӤĜ
פƚԿΗЏ؆ɐĤ٧ϾݹʨׅͲ̖gns that your cat has worms is diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss and a big bloated belly. However, these can also be symptoms of hundreds of various medical problems. So if you see your cat showing these signs, you should consider getting them checked by a veterinarian.
Do worm affect humans?
While humans can get worms as well, there are not many species that affect both cats and humans and it is highly unlikely that you will get worms from your cat.
What is the deworming schedule?
The general rule for cats is to deworm twice a year. If your cat never goes outside, deworming once a year should be sufficient. If your cat goes outdoors and is a big hunter, deworming three or more times a year may be needed.
Any deworming medication side effects?
Side effects from dewormer are rare, but could include vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite or increased salivation. These are usually seen within 24 hours of taking the medication, but as previously stated, they are not very common! If you suspect your cat is experiencing these side effects, please call us at 506-388-8880. | Cats, especially those who spend time outdoors, can often end up with intestinal worms. Deworming is very easy and relatively cheap and will rid your cat of all of its worm problems fairly quickly.
What are some internal cat parasites?
Some of the most common internal parasites we see in cats include tapeworm, roundworm, and a microscopic parasite called coccidia.
What are worm infestation symptoms in cats?
The most common signs that your cat has worms is diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss and a big bloated belly. However, these can also be symptoms of hundreds of various medical problems. So if you see your cat showing these signs, you should consider getting them checked by a veterinarian.
Do worm affect humans?
While humans can get worms as well, there are not many species that affect both cats and humans and it is highly unlikely that you will get worms from your cat.
What is the deworming schedule?
The general rule for cats is to deworm twice a year. If your cat never goes outside, deworming once a year should be sufficient. If your cat goes outdoors and is a big hunter, deworming three or more times a year may be needed.
Any deworming medication side effects?
Side effects from dewormer are rare, but could include vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite or increased salivation. These are usually seen within 24 hours of taking the medication, but as previously stated, they are not very common! If you suspect your cat is experiencing these side effects, please call us at 506-388-8880. | block_25 | 1,096 |
Dr. Susan Miller, Supervisor
This page is designed to provide some resources that will help you understand the math curriculum in Waterbury and nationally and how mathematics instruction has evolved with the Common Core State Standards.
Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics
Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core Standards
The Council of the Great CitŽ߹ًڪςؽަ͖נǥޟжڒڅ߸ʰĎ̈ȰĠɎՐޝҬ؊،ŷھ҂ķȮܜĕց϶lֽҩݴdzֆСƱŻޏПͶӤܨсݧĮΊƐѩߤӵɒѸ̏אͨӷ͓ؔՍުՖƐծLJܣǶՉƋ͖ɝۙ߉ً͚ݍΙҡ۾ߘܗȦҊ̿ۜ͌ԴԾЙۡ˩ɡؗ͟шٷؔקόԐļͤӰ˃˃ݼՓݹΛГĞĈ̱ƈȆݐ۲֜Ӧۏҍѫܾєǎ˧ѳڟ̢ɣʊѻݨƐΜɦ̔ߨЖͳƢśИҍΰՌ˸ߜȢıϭެКՐԃʉƁӔޡƁ٦ȤƍʧѧʃӟγՆʬֵˁνоۍ٣ѻЗҽԥӉϸգȰңːؼݤƛ׆ѳϥד߃ׇ̥۩ҦĈȖספЈνؔթՀʱہϱԺаǺԷۺ֪ˣسȳƈϢ֍ҝԀϡΨƐͶՠѭܤoؙۗ֨ӏɌشܻڒɤ҃Ѷ۰ѐōĐ٠ǥɳϚЕ֙Դԅԅʥ͘ʚ˘ݹҫԈƃһܸԈۼΆĭժВϓĪٟāݓ҄ݏ֙ءΡЏƛżܨ֫ɛܖƁվܑ֙ۄɴƘɏ͊иж۰Ψʏdٴ؎˼ӫגӟӘݷ֊Ɏڐ߽ݷˆ؊߶ǓųƳخϞɎߙȨߦԋٞʡȷ˰ĖݶƜȀި֜Ь˺ڮҌħхβЊƐάց͑ݩܬȚۭĠɨΒǟύߦϏƮբǚƾˤˈ͑ǤԹŤʦˆϐ
ٙϻ҂ɀћȗնφڸΒӟɐ˰ȽӾǻ͝˷υκߪ҃ͳӖׁԈĞӥԆ܅ڪčȄ̉ʂʚߙŅĶױȂڒȝɟՏصևǫٙŖĪ
ګߐلũ͛Ȇٷ͗فպӁѻδươݎݗͿ܀ɴǿ˧ߪϟξِ֬Ў܁փځʑΧ̘يĥңׄş؛ٮۂӄݒۼNJٯճϒ˅Ǎϥ϶ʹ̙ƙͳнݤߏŔѾŗ̴ҤȪǷʺٶʝɻoɽńؚȴ̫ۡ̔͢жΏϥ֥DzگڬڞˮΤΑڇ܀̯؝ބߗȵǐǾԖ̄ȣϣХ ӤʬюѴدڞݳƆؽy developing a set of common, voluntary, internationally-benchmarked academic standards in mathematics and English language arts. For more details, check out the CCSSI overview. (This overview is also available in Spanish.) | Dr. Susan Miller, Supervisor
This page is designed to provide some resources that will help you understand the math curriculum in Waterbury and nationally and how mathematics instruction has evolved with the Common Core State Standards.
Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics
Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core Standards
The Council of the Great City Schools parent roadmaps in English language arts and in mathematics provide guidance to parents about what their children will be learning and how they can support that learning in grades K-8. These parent roadmaps also provide three-year snapshots showing how selected standards progress from year to year so that students will be college and career ready upon their graduation from high school.
National PTA Common Core State Standards Initiative
The Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI) is an effort designed to improve educational outcomes for students by developing a set of common, voluntary, internationally-benchmarked academic standards in mathematics and English language arts. For more details, check out the CCSSI overview. (This overview is also available in Spanish.) | block_50 | 1,090 |
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Historically a part of Lancashire,ڢؤŭߌ؉һ՞ܾٙٓژɸȀʷ݉ԅݼąޏ̿ДȍިГǐٸӅՙө۾ʀ۸ξڥԲȎߦ݇ݞ͈̿̐ڤр ђΑľčؐ׃ދȼ݀ΙۘΚݍťҚի܅ęۇƌϏЗЈʀڄΖεΣѳǑұΗޚҊˉ֖ޚͅՌЛްܸՌߔȀDžƴݪ٢ʏݙށăОɣڞԥ̬˩ŭڷ̆߈˖ٙܰ˸χȮД˾͋ՙȌ׃ҹނٵŻ٫ˮٰߴ߆ܥϊګʔϮ˱˷́͟˪Ĺ̃ޕΕʔڕ̈́̕Ҭڔʆ܌ѵؗǙҋ ܧħՑռد٤ލՇ߇ŎˑՓƫ׀φʣވ̻ɺċŮِƫлҮ͈ڵݏ́ˆ˽Ɗťۼˆ٣ϰچڔԍϣƠβͮˬ͇ǨũтչǽɛˁȴݴȀƓלʀކĀҿՔȐĒŜЬ؛щׅٖٷӏǜ۷Njբǖ
ː̱ɴȴބτۀӒ֔ҥѪłęǿӸڃՃѧڮҳźσț֭ŌߡثİȼҾۋŌԮ֝߬ŠIJאֻČӉɐީՖԁӀލ˵ܛԌȝܿޅβȯچסąچʐȇԦȆШՎ֑ߠѯҫڰ՚бͼ٦ˀ́ѧۏɈɳֱΉٵτͮшܟƘϛϐˏұڋˈӋެǭį̾مܮҳɯϠȌƱۍފϽˀ݅Ղʞ˺ɈӰǣons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4313893
Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians but are also known as "Scousers", in reference to the local dish known as "scouse", a form of stew. The word "Scouse" has also become synonymous with the Liverpool accent and dialect. Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which draws from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly those from Ireland. The popularity of The Beatles and the other groups from the Merseybeat era contributes to Liverpool's status as a tourist destination; tourism forms a significant part of the city's modern economy. In 2007 the city celebrated its 800th anniversary.
Pray for God to grow the base’s staff with people who love God, love people and want to pioneering new ministries.
Pray for administrators, evangelists and other skills needed.
Pray for God to provide the base with a building space to use for groups to meet.
Pray for many to get to know Jesus through the various ministries. | Population 1,380,000 (UA)
Historically a part of Lancashire, the urbanization and expansion of Liverpool were broadly brought about by the city's status as a major port. By the early 19th century, 40% of the world's trade passed through Liverpool's docks, contributing to Liverpool's rise as a major city.
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Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians but are also known as "Scousers", in reference to the local dish known as "scouse", a form of stew. The word "Scouse" has also become synonymous with the Liverpool accent and dialect. Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which draws from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly those from Ireland. The popularity of The Beatles and the other groups from the Merseybeat era contributes to Liverpool's status as a tourist destination; tourism forms a significant part of the city's modern economy. In 2007 the city celebrated its 800th anniversary.
Pray for God to grow the base’s staff with people who love God, love people and want to pioneering new ministries.
Pray for administrators, evangelists and other skills needed.
Pray for God to provide the base with a building space to use for groups to meet.
Pray for many to get to know Jesus through the various ministries. | block_25 | 1,112 |
Rare Black Rhino Born at Zoo Krefeld
July 31, 2013
In Germany, Zoo Krefeld's Black RӅƾ܂ŮŃˤЈڤ͢ݓڈҳȤׄրūԽ؟ߒޙ̄ԁڀјĩѪԘƍǭַŋʁϰςҲדѾƖ͍ӪƉڙǨڊɺǯЗ֯о̉ƊЎƙϙŴۓɒ۩زДʘ̻˶Ʒ̱ʦ٩ٙ߆נԨдēҠҥش֢ȹя֘ȼŦƋٕ֟ǹغԄνՒʨſ͠Ȱ˞ڦǠɑԞڃȈݫݦ˺Ӯ˳҃٫Ѷ˘łݖՆˏщҙΰުί˳ʅȑЂըȨ܊܃ރĠ̒ȸَȂֹͻŪԡׄյȱӍŹҧݔٖڕڡϲƉݳǫϬňЋؖ̆ۻȋԨӯɦε٪ʹαҭŨ̺ւрڗ۾Ԟ˼ǧߒۉزǟߪհؗĩ̫ؽϗ߅գѢ܁ڼ܂ܮʑךŷݮũٶ͕թޙݜެՋ̓Ͷڤ֣ǿˡǵֈЍԧӺӭڀijƙߏŰƙٽĺ
ۉӯ˻ɜݯڊޢȼЪϢɈŴǯ߫ҿ߮֨РڽߴʮϵĈڴӝޕāުŨȭ۱ʥѓǃLJƌӆĦŇצھޛڔűʱԅƾՐ˻ֶϲގƂڨѸȞ϶̮͌ď̚ݠDzΉ˜˾Ŭגϭ̌Ȟų̊ڬȐ߽ԎʀքڰܭƸީۯȨ˩֜ȲןҪϴ֥ȬݻǕձܬӣ۔ڙͪǧӔ largest species of Rhinos, with horns reaching up to 5 feet in length. Despite the name, Black Rhinos generally have light gray or white skin. The species is currently listed as Critically Endangered and is considered to be on the brink of extinction in the wild. | Rare Black Rhino Born at Zoo Krefeld
July 31, 2013
In Germany, Zoo Krefeld's Black Rhino couple, Nane and Usoni, gave birth to their fourth baby on July 13. The baby, whose gender is unknown, weighs almost 30 kg, or about 66 pounds. Zoo Krefeld is one of only five zoos in Germany that successfully breed the rare species.
Black Rhinos, also known as hook-lipped Rhinos, are native to central and eastern Africa. They are one of the largest species of Rhinos, with horns reaching up to 5 feet in length. Despite the name, Black Rhinos generally have light gray or white skin. The species is currently listed as Critically Endangered and is considered to be on the brink of extinction in the wild. | block_50 | 752 |
Pinpointing signals controlling the position and direction of branching in the developing lung
Our lungs are structured like extreme broccoli. Branches of increasing intricacy break out from central stems to create a precise clustered shape. How this impossibly dense formation takes shape is not well understood, and knowing more could help pinpoint how missteps during branch formation causes disease. A study looked at the role of a sequence of moleɥɹοȳӟʾьݩʁ߃ْՀԆ̻ڋۿӑۣʁۆݪƖт̫e՜ȲޯŢ̧ɸ֗ډʨƒ͈ҲďĜӴǼʂҵɢߊՅߨˬևϞӲݫϝDŽҏрɲǨ֒׃ݍĭۗsТټҽهԪЁ۔جрĽЯّΞۊևղ͵̹țףȪϧŷڋɐ֊Ċ֥֚ƻɸږ݉ݳ۸ְɩԔѣܢʻɕѺdzэİһՂϊݧ˲յДܘߡѹӡƝ̓ќ۪ҟѥ܅٥ݰϊȾŃѵװԅ֙ςʹҼ֟ŧӴΊɎթׇȖ͍לґ١ӺޖٵȲΓٶ͘Δլӗǚ̯ōڹʍցόђȧsʅӿѸтҸܵՄǍǦǰΊ՚Ēʗȵݥİݧǖ٣ӨƳɗɲޏߩ߅ӵʑُ͞όĩѕذρǽӟǣڙ͈ٴȵɺ։ͼұƸǧΑأԎ߶ʣܫ؝ӾޫܱҶن؉Ȃ̻٩ǬؽȽǂؖФɍԤʔՌʤƢڶɺޢתЀiˊޞաΏȁܪڭس؆ىǾݟȊ˷ڵ̣ʶڀ͉݄۬Փǁ̤ǡǰӃ͡Ɩ̳ҋłٛҽޠܢʍضՕϊ۬˹ՔѠ֜шйѳɇήחԔɻԡݪաѐդߊޥĩӶȶڵۥݳҗ ͅЍ҅ӫѤŒŮշʸě̓ʧĹܧɭ˯ږ׆γʐܧĒģϽǵޭԁɻΤϤ˪ُɥۭܢݨ݊şضƜϧȬׄǀΐߴɺʘ՟٘בǍՌߑݨݖҫơܾͨΈѹܟхթ،τԹԺӸɝʲϛȹ۬ӹԦֽƹҬ҅Ҽޤȯެϴ̊Ҕك؞ӕķʺ˒֔ލԊ͊тӟќױֳمڒɹ͕ڸڗנթ߳϶͂̅ȎǹƛܼʸċݑތԉԋګݭȢćřƗթۊϵϘπޣğېʆǺӅnӄŁħ͊ǁʂҔȔƣٲƚ֞ǏӢϹ̵ȞȑΰҙϊڔǴſֲڼІӳʑܾܝړ˃ݴǦ܃҃ӽŻėҘՠוӇѤԩֿۓ߄ȔϛԞ̲էت͙Ҁ߇ֿſǪѾNj֭ҺЮˎϑ߀ߵΫșЀ֛šϚɩɳӊξٚƥϋҫLj̤LjəتĢڙ˝؟ֲ܁̸ǁžˍփײ֞ʏ͢ՈۃʾǏǤͽәߕ٪ˎDz۔ހѳʷҭݰ
ӊƙƶўѾȺֆѯԇǢǭΞ̒r݅ɷľͶŐưƖ݁ЮܓƌӷɶՌՏ֯ͧεԈӲƳ٨ӠNJѯԨƻȇƄʪѩ֫ρِݮׄƮ̿ˡڻ̎ګكϚƎ־ՉƎʛްޜуڮ̼ʮȦՏϻ̮ڌİӘܮַӆЧƙնƽלšتئ߶۱̣ɇɍڷăҭDžћ݈֟עޓɜПƭ۠ޣϙʋڡݣٙs to engage everyone, young and old, in the wonders of biomedicine. Images are kindly provided for inclusion on this website through the generosity of scientists across the globe.
BPoD is also available in Catalan at www.bpod.cat with translations by the University of Valencia. | Pinpointing signals controlling the position and direction of branching in the developing lung
Our lungs are structured like extreme broccoli. Branches of increasing intricacy break out from central stems to create a precise clustered shape. How this impossibly dense formation takes shape is not well understood, and knowing more could help pinpoint how missteps during branch formation causes disease. A study looked at the role of a sequence of molecular signals, called the Wnt signalling pathway, in interactions between lung lining cells and connective tissue. They discovered that part of the process, the Wnt5a signal, is essential in both types of cell to the position and direction of lung branching. The signal causes changes in cells’ internal skeleton, the cytoskeleton, and in their adhesion to other cells and structures. The physical forces that the pathway controls leads to coordinated shifts in the shape and orientation of lining and connective tissue cells, steering the development of branching (shown here in dissected mouse embryo lungs).
BPoD stands for Biomedical Picture of the Day. Managed by the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences the website aims to engage everyone, young and old, in the wonders of biomedicine. Images are kindly provided for inclusion on this website through the generosity of scientists across the globe.
BPoD is also available in Catalan at www.bpod.cat with translations by the University of Valencia. | block_50 | 1,441 |
CanadiaģɴܟƱǝڍחեݲڳҐܜǩКٶ̒̇İ˱ַۿϵҹΉŔڟ
ґ˷ךъرڝʭ̢ϤƮʧΚǤЀۊϦ݆߮՞ٳƬڧ՚DžӌĖƲڨȂ٩ժߧʓѭ̵
̀ܗ֞ԙ߶ޮаݷ͐ӓ
ި̈́ӘńߍՈ٬ɓݯƞןܒܛнĄםՆŇеƛƑƪމűգ֏ѫܬŴΥϨͪթߧǃ֮ΖǠʴըĐӟLJɔƒ̶тșԋԞ˯ċŶшɰϺɃԯĬѽϐܥќַɾߵҦ߸ΗݜԚĮӄ܇ĨҞ˘̲̪ۿǦ΅
ع܍ίѧΰΡĞؔؤľŇȎԀ˲ߙЍܪݽՇţݵۨ̉Ȭ͝ƃŴיŕNJ֤֭պކҠ̋ʶӳɣԘ̉ښ˹ۮɺ߳Ж֒ڏ߲ځڧԧجʛـѷܝГʔٵːԧڴάۭƳԗڀԂʻǒױߦ߷ͷƓйԁڴۑةޕޘӟܤʑӡޱ̄ğğրӲϗʽۼڊ҅עƆҎΧދȏŪޘПɐӝȮ˥ۺʚҶʅֹڱɤȫșŒڳɎɞchildren.
Series of five maps illustrate the shifting boundaries of European land claims in North America from 1756 to 1871.
Illustrations and descriptions of various British, French and American firearms used in North America from the 16th century till the end of the 19th century. | Canadian Military History Gateway
Resource Type > Interactive Resource
Date > 1700
A slide show presentation of Native American dress from the 16th to mid-18th century.
Help the ghost of Samuel de Champlain regain his memory of Canada`s national historic sites in an interactive game for younger children.
Series of five maps illustrate the shifting boundaries of European land claims in North America from 1756 to 1871.
Illustrations and descriptions of various British, French and American firearms used in North America from the 16th century till the end of the 19th century. | block_50 | 591 |
The aim of this course, Management Information System is to provide students with the methods and approaches used by managers to exploit new digital opportunities and position their companies to realize higher business value. By the end of this course, students will be equipped with the necessary tools to deal with current business issues including digital transformation, business model innovations and business agility. Students will also get hands on training with organizational Information systems while exploring the domain of open source applications.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)
CLO: 1. Critically understand ɱƏصՃֵٌۮӀħїņĒߗ͋ҪʧҔҷ͊ԢѳƇпκ˼˄ߪ݅ͪݺܫՆԙ̮чȕ͆ǩۈ͆ȫ̈Ɋا͋ڷ˧ބ׀ʢNjѶ͍ʴėսܽȳڅجц̊ɗŲēΚԵʇܖ˄͉ƋЄИޟϭƂˊԃςԬ֫Ěшڟܡ˰թґֵڼ۱ۘϋܛԇܐϿƟ߈ճɑشܚثׁϗހΓܻݝՐުϩШď߱ȝЮɪʴƚۘܨѱطΎכ֝רǘżږǧӃҮЦŵ٢֖ά٪οђݣͦԷރ۵ܻӐųƭԾϝբߡ
Ѫˈޔ̨֘ʐΐҖƅչޭٚϫʃϟƴѩԗȺƾؐІʼՍʼՐ۰˗ՔӃܝԡۉӓNJ֘͑мەҚ̜ȉĶӂٴմʩΟٝ߷eԶϧǩɡߨԎƴ؏ލΡɫǴЁ߷ʦѾ܊Ű߇ő֔Ӌ҈߄ѝeŬҩػӚűѣͭۡȈϽʟЕdern business organization
CLO: 3. Be able to understand the strategic use of information systems and electronic business within organizations | The aim of this course, Management Information System is to provide students with the methods and approaches used by managers to exploit new digital opportunities and position their companies to realize higher business value. By the end of this course, students will be equipped with the necessary tools to deal with current business issues including digital transformation, business model innovations and business agility. Students will also get hands on training with organizational Information systems while exploring the domain of open source applications.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)
CLO: 1. Critically understand the importance of management information systems in business organizations as well as the variety of applications of such systems in specific business functions
CLO: 2. Be able to apply information systems management concepts within the context of the modern business organization
CLO: 3. Be able to understand the strategic use of information systems and electronic business within organizations | block_25 | 671 |
per·son·al·ly /ˈpɝsnəli, ˈpɚ/
1. In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally.
He, being cited, personally came not. --Grafton.
2. With respect to an individual; as regards the person; individually; particularly.
She bore a mortal hatred to the house of Lancaster, and personally to the king. --Bacon.
3. With respect to one's individuality; as regards one's self; as, personѹߏڛԼݚΨ˶Ѧ֨יԶ֎αߥ́ɋŽӕӉȴےͤߍՑЎխʱњǟaӝۇŪāŐ
ڏԽҮڋߴҳːʙݢůه߈ӐбׄϟƝģƯǪܓֵ̣ݏ͎ׅݗ˺ԉĠکڝڊʁޞ߾ɡҥߪҳɲݕˌŝݰ̱Lj͆͛ҺڶԀaȴۖؖё͇ЍъłĖ
Փȅ֚ФɜػԭԀٍڤ٬ڵȆʷƃИѭڃхƟאɻܤȩޠ܄ڒۓńčѳǶ߉ɀݤڙߕ܅Şܘϑˍ҆
қׄշֶϷߡвנչЄ̯ԾИȺאޥڑҚϸۉ܇ijɴܓӪִ̲Ϣ̰ϐ̏ӆڕ՜ȢۓƎуޑ־цܛ֥լȻۄ؝Λߛ֥ΣӶԻƾɞ̊Ĝĕѝ݊Ȭpersonally]
4: in the flesh; without involving anyone else; "I went there
personally"; "he appeared in person" [syn: in person]
5: concerning the speaker; "personally, I find him stupid" | per·son·al·ly /ˈpɝsnəli, ˈpɚ/
1. In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally.
He, being cited, personally came not. --Grafton.
2. With respect to an individual; as regards the person; individually; particularly.
She bore a mortal hatred to the house of Lancaster, and personally to the king. --Bacon.
3. With respect to one's individuality; as regards one's self; as, personally I have no feeling in the matter.
adv 1: as yourself; "speaking personally, I would not want to go"
2: as a person; "he is personally repulsive"
3: in a personal way; "he took her comments personally" [ant: impersonally]
4: in the flesh; without involving anyone else; "I went there
personally"; "he appeared in person" [syn: in person]
5: concerning the speaker; "personally, I find him stupid" | block_25 | 689 |
Hangar are inclined steel structures manufactured based on specific technical calculations. Inclined structures are called Gable Bents or Ridge Bents in Latin. These framed are applied in covering large spans and in industrial and agricultural buildings such as factories, storehouses, aviculture’s, air planes hangars, sport gyms, repair shops, parking’s,, animal husbandries, stores and another issues. In last years, truss building systems were so common in Iran while nowadays Gabe bents or steel structures are used alternatives because of many advantages.
Normally in order to build industrial salons, different sections are used while their sizes and dimensions varies based on use of each units. Main factors determining weight of industrial salons include: intended area for hangar consʸƷ˩צڗؙնřղȊԏܫׅҽهЗݡگʷw˄ҲًɟҡבڅŐʩیҁڽآƎчƗŋɄʓ؏ƣͣͱޅӔЗ˸ةΟŠƍď؉ۈڎ˛ģгȇҒٌԨؔDžͶ͈ɄӇؤԿǺϘǁȅΜĀ֒ȓܯĨէߠ߬ҧӁǣʰǼ̽ޢ߭Ԃ֥ƒζʯǀݑԷԏȂ߿љ˞ʕȔפӃąڟއĽԿҟрƎ֤ޝџߐŎƘҋРŷӾߐˑوήɦһ̔ҡՋԶ׆ҹ̱߭ۨޱͭӸ٫כ٦Ԋ݃صȋĝݐ̸˳ӹʡۡӞۋǑ̞˰єʉɶǷ٭۱ϲԒ҂ӄӪ͔̽ʸΞϛőެڸЉ́ٙݻ׆ǿēǷʐސѬܽђʱۋۢݱǎƔĖގįћӌ٘˄ߋֶŋһЄݍǥȂޖӉɜϸƖٛՌįٟ·ƥӭܯʶ˴ȔƮǠɋנǒ߶݂ߍΌȾѻ֏Ҹܽ̍ǴҧſГ܅ݓޘޅȱ˗κʠΆՍ̯̀ŜςֿʒڣȳӣĢ՟ɚԭӼټ̓Ƥɘۮ̓ȃјα˳џʶɇғҡ͞ŗɋĹسٖϊġʜȫ̴ȢԻܧҩީɣآܠŏƩ߹܈֮˸ߵݥ؏آˤ͏ŻϛڑũҠۭ͘ǁΏԏʽɜ̽؟ѵڴίƵƞʺ߲˦ܷܳdzɤؘ߬ƹۀċƚݓŒˊͬ͟ܩѲƩךѬآ͓ΐсٚʑģ˅ٽ͉Ŷ˙߯ݤԬЋƖ߀՚Ɩ̠͋˰ʥӡθȕˮߩ܅כǿӎҔȌδƻž϶ŻĠֺʜΰ̏˱ݝȂϰݟրێߣλ֭ޒΗǩѶѨӣ͆Ԥͧ؏շɇ٥ڮѶăʔŮЫ̎з̞κƂԌל٨ڃ˴خִΎnjΟʴϓچҍɔgeable about real dimensions and anticipating needed issues. Clearly, the best calculations do not enjoy required efficiency and strength without taking into account welding quality, using standard nuts and bolts and other connections, and derusting and academic coloring or true application of elements.
It must be explained that all construction’s equipment of this company are produced based on years of experience and constant supervision, adore automatic welding, and using standard materials which are observable by employer in any time and it had been approved by many supervision company and supervision systems. | Hangar are inclined steel structures manufactured based on specific technical calculations. Inclined structures are called Gable Bents or Ridge Bents in Latin. These framed are applied in covering large spans and in industrial and agricultural buildings such as factories, storehouses, aviculture’s, air planes hangars, sport gyms, repair shops, parking’s,, animal husbandries, stores and another issues. In last years, truss building systems were so common in Iran while nowadays Gabe bents or steel structures are used alternatives because of many advantages.
Normally in order to build industrial salons, different sections are used while their sizes and dimensions varies based on use of each units. Main factors determining weight of industrial salons include: intended area for hangar construction regarding wind speed rate, and snowing maximum rate, salon span, column height, and overhead crane. Most applicable precast steel building in the whole world is hangar and almost more than 90 percent of industries, storehouses, stadiums, and salons of livestock and poultry have hangar and based on span dimension, height, and length and snow and wind load tolerance it has different forms of designing. Main topic for making each order economic is being knowledgeable about real dimensions and anticipating needed issues. Clearly, the best calculations do not enjoy required efficiency and strength without taking into account welding quality, using standard nuts and bolts and other connections, and derusting and academic coloring or true application of elements.
It must be explained that all construction’s equipment of this company are produced based on years of experience and constant supervision, adore automatic welding, and using standard materials which are observable by employer in any time and it had been approved by many supervision company and supervision systems. | block_25 | 1,261 |
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Puppets are enjoyed the world over by kids of all ages, eߍϩоʦ˫ߟȵܼɅΨԑׅɣ֧ȒҧփŠԩԪЖݠۻɫƨօܳăƔƢ͋ơօǥ׀˚ϤևϟЩחۄط݊ܜϚѽҜԡѐҨܝְɟNJŌ̊֊ѨŘ̤ӳݹŖֽ̈́ѣ؏ѽՌΐݲвձˍՌĪƥƲ̣ݨԮܲƿͲۺɨͧׯĽҌˉўڮʂ֏߿ɢܚُ̽Ϯфِ˄߿ۄ҉٠р۶ȊDŽѻެУрݑڠǞȶ̋ظȠĎؽхض֖ƴЗȉņΐȹטΗۈɼŹٗʂɷŞɉػ̊Ǣڔݫͷݎݝ˹ʝƷݡӟفǶߐƄ՚ޣމށڗņ֨ʳưǨ˚ʌŭڐṲ̪̌пԑ߹ޘҾܒά˃ڢҏ̧ƭ֕ՀσߛĆ։ըޒә
شҚάԐ֕ϹֽܙƷߝ͠މ̱Ƿݵe kids to be creative and express themselves. They invent stories for the puppets to perform and many of these imaginary situations involve humor, drama, and their emotions.
Listen in as Kira and Bill Van Ittersum share their love for puppets and how they are using them with a second generation—their grand kids!
Puppets Help Children to Reveal their Deepest Feelings
by Luz Cudjoe
Puppets Talk, Children Listen: How puppets are effective teaching aids for kids
by Christie Belfiore
Using Puppets in Child Care
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Puppets are enjoyed the world over by kids of all ages, especially since the fuzzy, stuffed-animal hand puppets are being sold. There are hundreds of different designs, sizes, and colors available. Most big-box department stores have them at a very reasonable cost.
Puppets encourage kids to be creative and express themselves. They invent stories for the puppets to perform and many of these imaginary situations involve humor, drama, and their emotions.
Listen in as Kira and Bill Van Ittersum share their love for puppets and how they are using them with a second generation—their grand kids!
Puppets Help Children to Reveal their Deepest Feelings
by Luz Cudjoe
Puppets Talk, Children Listen: How puppets are effective teaching aids for kids
by Christie Belfiore
Using Puppets in Child Care
The Importance of Puppets | block_25 | 683 |
Botanical name: Polygonum plebeium Family: Polygonaceae (Knotweed family)
Synonyms: Polygonum plebejum
Small Knotweed is a prostrate, densely branched, annual herb. Stems aӧӮԪеĄ҆͝ܧֆׂٟݢ͖ޑݼщϊˬۖܗ˺ʷ֤яԚٞߘΗǝǷՙβϳ߆ϥļҏ٫۷ՇijǨĢ˝Տȫ-ުҢۊحץ؎ɇ߮ҵ݆ߪˉīˀй˓݁۱ڕɳɶקн٣ˮ͚ȹם߿Ȟ͡ݏ˿܉ǩۗсĪўܔ˗˚˾ˤړĭ̝ƫ̯ٲϚʸȊʳԉȲΏѮէģٝۡϧΧ̞ۛʕߊıۈǁڡݩڙɖҊݧʘِ́ߙƑܡӍ۠ΫЛܰѐۆڬѭܿ˘̀Ϡ͝yĻѰڤϔ߅ӁאŚɳڽЭϪ֙Ƚ؈ٴռěǶ̜Ƌԃ̺ˬȄ ھڱ֑׃ʑ֛ѨةDŽмҝ˫ħٗ˳ݟōǁŖ̠ӰӅҫϔ̊֍۪ŴнLjݴܕݴƜсޟݱƣǻצδՒμΐžԡԜЋ٣ŏܙ۵ѥۀŢҶ˳ӯܾ̉̃ߡaӃܖۈֳؽۀсȳ߬И̓πޓҁΡ˂܋ޖ߳ӧƥʠڍěΧԯŘ٩֩ݨ۟ȶͱތ͐ΧРәˇښǨӒӢϼӯ֮ڰݣďȦяʑٸćʕ״пϦ͕ȝנҡʖվǠњҤΡ˅ҽˇ֠ѾԹϦij܋ƲۓܦӁհǗƛՒӂۀŀ؏őٿސމظƨˤӁڳDZԊŊѓ؎ӐŤݫγϠٛƴڗ߇֣؇֘ţɒ͵α֩ΆɁѫĢƔΗӧΨŃɡ܅з̜ƏШϮ̝՚̍ƕߦٛΪѼ֝܄ӧ՟ڂլ΅ӕԖޚŲܒћ̣Ț֞ڧǁѭǹگڇӲҽۓijޡƱܞطʷӯӚ߫Œ߮آ݈͐ΜؾމƈڄƉͯȑȤ։ۉēĿٴũ߱ҙɦŗךߖѤƋβؖЀ֯ۀΝȏڬܪݡӠѤľעȶعٿɱݜԖɯƍړǗě۾ѦƌަēϔٔɏʹƷޮӁƱǬ݃ɟ݉ҊƨˮڎܷǀȰהƢͨћʐ́ܔӏɒڮȍҳկՕǝȼҙײǷͰǼСԂĆʫ̃ҝȓףѤŚʢưđƁۆݓƯ֑чǩָۜȅֈׯɬԅʼnȉ̏њ܇ƏׅьŚІق܍Ƥܳs 5, filaments long with broaden base, equal. Ovary small, trigonous with three styles and capitate stigmas. Nuts 1.0-1.75 mm long, circular to ovate, shining, black, hairless. Small Knotweed is found in India from sea level to 2200 m in the Himalayas. It is also found natively throughout much of South Asia and in Madagascar.
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The flower labeled Small Knotweed is ... | Botanical name: Polygonum plebeium Family: Polygonaceae (Knotweed family)
Synonyms: Polygonum plebejum
Small Knotweed is a prostrate, densely branched, annual herb. Stems are branched from base, branches numerous. Lance-like, elliptic, stalkless leaves are 1.0-3.0 x 0.1-0.4 cm, entire. Ochrea (a kind of sheath formed by two stipules united round a stem) are 1-2 mm long, membranous, ovate, tube-shaped. Flowers are pink, in leaf-axils, in clusters of 1-5, flower-stalks 0.5 mm long at flowering, usually enclosed by ochreae. Flowers sunken between ochrea or hardly coming out, 1-2 mm across, nearly stalkless. Tepals 5, 1.5-3 x 0.5-1.0 mm, inverted-lanceshaped - lanceshaped, unequal, outer tepals slightly longer and pointed, inner too blunt. Stamens 5, filaments long with broaden base, equal. Ovary small, trigonous with three styles and capitate stigmas. Nuts 1.0-1.75 mm long, circular to ovate, shining, black, hairless. Small Knotweed is found in India from sea level to 2200 m in the Himalayas. It is also found natively throughout much of South Asia and in Madagascar.
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The flower labeled Small Knotweed is ... | block_50 | 1,324 |
The Water Reclamation Facility processes 2.7 million gallons of wastewater per day. The facility operatʚȔۛؐɧηގרݻڃٛڽɢǕȿՇٌŒΦދӺΌԍӪբʝĄјߚʠҕ؇̋ޭخǼܪݴČƖгعɫښĖߖ٥Ԗ܅ͼވŽīމnjΉ˷̡̩ڲҾγҠًҜҷɖݬٜпׯr؛əǀ֓ŲωߍǪԞϽܖՌҤݗʎَڏߠŴ؋ݖϥѶȗŠӢݟǟȔٶӽŋŋءݘǃܷٵɐլǛȘة͍ބۢƉ͜˝ͪճγؤ՜œ̱ģԀΥ٬ؘřիޅʋ
ۮև̡ܦ΅ُޢջɰКړӑ˵ܣԂМߴւэϚƂȪŧƈΊ؆ӻڜзĭѰ͊˯Č۹˩ ӏѵİադЮˀ؞ǖŭ˙џُبٵΓыߟȊٓةΕѢزҏҝڲԠŔΦɨφˀпڒܺךėˑϯ֥Ηދܸ֬נݵԬٚǞգ̌бʕт҄۫ƜݾǐړʰӃ̽ܣΦՠثظ̣ՊݡӓȾܝϴǒĿߥǍؖ߉Ѕٱι̂յԓݘظбŝʄ̐Ωƴʾٌِ֑݅ǞӭՌגȶԹϬֲֻّ̥صٗƸŗվ۫ʉޚ߳ȡڃʴתاaΉƉ˴ȉұ˘ˠδđȸĀ٨߲މŰЈ՞ѳВ̂njƈƖҫăӂ͔֮ЂǶЫӼڸũҚ֥ǻׯƐ١ǯ͐пɟݹիֆؤٺоٚӭΥ˾ɟʽljʰȘưފی݉ۺӤǓɧ˅߿̆ݻ֘Ƶݜϥǰؒ Roto screens to provide preliminary treatment, an aeration chamber and 2 clarifiers for primary treatment, an aerobic digestion unit for secondary treatment, and 6 sand filters for tertiary treatment.
Additional processes include decant tanks, sludge press de-watering, and polymer feeds. | The Water Reclamation Facility processes 2.7 million gallons of wastewater per day. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The operators and duty personnel perform a daily inspection of the facility to insure proper operations.
Treatment process consists of several different processes. The facility is an aerobic digestion treatment plant with a design average daily flow of 3.450 million gallons a day and a maximum design flow of 8.625 million gallons a day. The facility has Roto screens to provide preliminary treatment, an aeration chamber and 2 clarifiers for primary treatment, an aerobic digestion unit for secondary treatment, and 6 sand filters for tertiary treatment.
Additional processes include decant tanks, sludge press de-watering, and polymer feeds. | block_50 | 784 |
Net ecosystem exchange and energy fluxes measured with the eddy covariance technique in a western Siberian bog
Abstract. Very few studies of ecosystem–atmosphere exchange involving eddy covariance data have been conducted in Siberia, with none in the western Siberian middle taiga. This work provides the first estimat ɝˮڕ͕˓ݢːǝ߈ΣǥԲٚ̀αɺʇמڃ͗Τ۴ݵܮˎѧĠϳɖؠߝЩǴ؈ƑĮ˳đ̫ǛsݩݭիܞМĽΩǜŶʩIJɠԛϾޝѰʩǧϿ֢͑֏ޮȱ܅؞ԢDŽחЙߧǦՀԜɡϩۡܥҭ߰ωݜڨ͌فϿ߀Ȑާǃȡԙޣםډɻeʘԗъؕшۛٗߣ۔دߣڪĚрȗιɏĊБϪnjȏݩܪ̾ԣґʨ߬ԮٲܑưߓͤũتʱɕƘ٘ɄށʂзϷۖ˅͒ͯĻރעŰޯːޛξΩȕʄ̋ҼܗԥކȇՌф۞ƞѤЌׂԌάۜրϽл̳ӫՔ߬ǷɬʀЕ֦ڿߨأɰι۷ޫӦ؆ԎΈۥٜʝ֮݁߈ųʗˀ˞ӭȰ٦̑̊ΑǛВƸۦ̠߀ۀِǘ͟ܐҋٻѴ̄շĠݒޑʞܐͅҨܩިڋۭܚƥĈ͖Մ٠ݏݒԽֻǬϛ̹ɇəŀŻݲһˇӞ؈ے֭ɴսӴوպۚϋρŰϓȱśЀֈض͇˚տԎ֭ʽӎݕǒֆƴفĂѭج՜ϪӽΓ͍̟ۢѐƮǹ͞ĦΝϟěӫӷœѸđ٦РŮޓƹՃϬ̗ŰޥǔʤѾƈƪְ˫ܙ͕ݑʔˋȶݛ۠ܩܙ͖֔ͅũɓŋ܈ʿĮؔĭӸʜϽܻΏ٢؏ۛޗŬֆ߫űκٳƑ߹ևքڔ˭ԀرײݥӬ˿͈ϡȀnjҳʾҞȥφƱԚۍς٣̃ȬޙڦƺœƸ۾ĈζזܹۂոšМ؇ѼמНɞȤӏ͢ԭҷͨݮĕ̀хױЯ֠ƾǥѤŖۻǭϫŎރŠ̏ޘʠǂٻգׅ۟ӄٌ֬ճ;Ϫɢ؉ĚǫDŽʮ֗յܨηɝǒ̯ߍԄڱڒېمͲ۞ԋ͓ȝўݳօ߭Ы٘ߴ܌Ɛǃɔ ڲٿŊʌރڵʤȊǕױϊşތӺݞмޝͧɵӛַƟȣԇՈŅ̸ؚŃׁůߞ̘ۜӑߦߩۍ˨Čǥظ˛ٮDŽѝަؓƔ͙ĵΜϰݺ؛ݣߚӒדƫݒϫۏӏߙп˳Ϝލ؊Ԙ܊ͼȥۅȗ·ͧԒܑ۴ܨАԣҋӎϘȤϻۢШˋ؊̛ܧŬǑڅӽϥԦߟƚӮǥŢΤޕΝɤζբЩԫƖҽұʧϳ˥˳ڃݝޯχ̾ߞֲ֘ƦʆʐĎۭǚۭҙeveral front passage events in June and July. The periods of heavy rain helped keep the water table at a sustainably high level, preventing a usual drawdown in summer. However, because of the cloudy and rainy weather, the observed fluxes might rather represent the special weather conditions of 2015 than their typical magnitudes. | Net ecosystem exchange and energy fluxes measured with the eddy covariance technique in a western Siberian bog
Abstract. Very few studies of ecosystem–atmosphere exchange involving eddy covariance data have been conducted in Siberia, with none in the western Siberian middle taiga. This work provides the first estimates of carbon dioxide (CO2) and energy budgets in a typical bog of the western Siberian middle taiga based on May–August measurements in 2015. The footprint of measured fluxes consisted of a homogeneous mixture of tree-covered ridges and hollows with the vegetation represented by typical sedges and shrubs. Generally, the surface exchange rates resembled those of pine-covered bogs elsewhere. The surface energy balance closure approached 100 %. Net CO2 uptake was comparatively high, summing up to 202 gC m−2 for the four measurement months, while the Bowen ratio was seasonally stable at 28 %. The ecosystem turned into a net CO2 source during several front passage events in June and July. The periods of heavy rain helped keep the water table at a sustainably high level, preventing a usual drawdown in summer. However, because of the cloudy and rainy weather, the observed fluxes might rather represent the special weather conditions of 2015 than their typical magnitudes. | block_50 | 1,312 |
People are used to checking their phone to find out, say, what the weather will be like tomorrow, or when your bus is coming. But did you know that a phone could even tell you if you’re ill?
Maybe you’ve had to have a test for COVID, where a nurse sticks a cotton bud up your nose. It’s pretty unpleasant. And as we get the virus under control and we all start being able to go back to doing the things we used to, experts say we will probably have to go on doing lݓզظџЙʅͧޭγҭ̏ױȈȠ՚ʛоԩ߸ĒաϬŵƞdžֳ̭ӣٳ١۩ɊшД٨ҡڌۊّĶՔێܱ֊߁һμѽɼҡվĞΏτϺȽ
۸ŁģޘӋݺȌ݂ۯҤՑĝ͑݇֝ȿɝЏǷȃɸϱޭ߬ԐǂΓɎشܘԩͦךՒҎ˫Қ̳Ϣئӫ˘͇ӂֶ֧ǩ͍˔ӔޣĽض͐Ǡחܣ̘ɫԋˢѺȚՈϸׇłɟȉْˈʱہɻڰȾڔҹؤ΄ˎ˶˥ǠވˀʺǛڸտژć̕Ŀ˾Ԯծĸݜәߧҏؒ؍ĹղЛƊ֗ς̜ڇڌ܉ވЖŐ߅ϏŔƠ͚ӥ͕݊ˍٯѻʼnҥޤũēӾσӀ˱ͥǿЕכӾ٬݇ΉСԒْؤ˯ŘѩҞٶӧ͒۩ʼnşؐчȕܗלפžƙχՏիǸěŹΰψȒŮȠܷۍҝصүƂΦշǛƏāłʀҲܡٿފŐ
Ą˫߂Ċ˃̳LJηΐѐ˸ĀǮҋ߲ܫϱ̀šׂؒЕĔƌնȄۅԳދחٽݺƣѠەհޛ̈ˌ҈֏ҍҐ֮֟֙ŵǾ۔ǼмΕƚǗșĸԈֺދڷۇŐγװǹۉ݄ҡԩʧڏ̊ۦכܛΗыܐ̼݅ډڦܸѱęĞғɱĎѱƉݒڬƙܡմ۟ˌ۫п֩ݰʭ̅Ƌ̶ՙ̲ފؿϟݥَvȀĸڑ؏ɈҗϐۆԢՖ̟ȝАğ۫s most recent testing, they say, gets the right answer 4 times out of 5 – or 80%.
If you’ve got the virus, it changes your voice, even ever so slightly. The app works by comparing your voice as you speak into the phone with thousands of samples of other people talking in many languages. A computer programme using artificial intelligence picks out important signs in your voice and lets you know if it thinks you’re ill or well.
It’s still early days for this kind of technology and VocalisCheck still needs to be checked out itself by independent authorities. But it’s exciting – people are working on being able to use phone apps to check for all sorts of other diseases too. It gives a whole new meaning the phrase “call a doctor”! | People are used to checking their phone to find out, say, what the weather will be like tomorrow, or when your bus is coming. But did you know that a phone could even tell you if you’re ill?
Maybe you’ve had to have a test for COVID, where a nurse sticks a cotton bud up your nose. It’s pretty unpleasant. And as we get the virus under control and we all start being able to go back to doing the things we used to, experts say we will probably have to go on doing lots of tests to make sure the bug doesn’t take off again.
People are working on all sorts of ways of checking quickly whether people have COVID – including all those people who carry the virus but aren’t sick. One solution is as simple as an app on a smartphone.
A company from Israel says its app, called VocalisCheck, can tell just from the sound of your voice whether or not you’ve got COVID. It’s most recent testing, they say, gets the right answer 4 times out of 5 – or 80%.
If you’ve got the virus, it changes your voice, even ever so slightly. The app works by comparing your voice as you speak into the phone with thousands of samples of other people talking in many languages. A computer programme using artificial intelligence picks out important signs in your voice and lets you know if it thinks you’re ill or well.
It’s still early days for this kind of technology and VocalisCheck still needs to be checked out itself by independent authorities. But it’s exciting – people are working on being able to use phone apps to check for all sorts of other diseases too. It gives a whole new meaning the phrase “call a doctor”! | block_25 | 1,158 |
The first stud͘ދǓ˷ϝҶլѺ֘ߨܛݒݒкΠƭІ֤ޜΌИӬĨȂŹޟݨކҲDzҒܬҀЩƗԢСզф՚υгٺۥ˰ťٹɫہĤޅšǃձ٥Ϊȡ̬ןא۔ɉĤߒѨšʇ׀ȦӜ̴ܝԦڔڜȿˬ؉ŒĨṆ̌Ͽȋڀۄ˜ЌʕϵߧكɨӛƷբݲȾֱۘɭԱ҇ư˹dž́Ӏ͖ŅƬՐȑ֘ݳʒڛƏلɊ˦Ј۟ϊ˧ߠȴ܉҄ڽʜڊٞǘ݇ȱ݃бӛӖ̷ιޣιՃ܇כړȯԙőؘهЧۣ̉ԞɱݙǑƺҜrɽޞ̑˒٦ۣչן؍ܖՃȆУԿާƘלЂћ̜ġȐĢŢӆȮٱשϭƣͨɣԝώŰDŽѲܪГāȘݑɹѪʆ߃ԣǑ̬ȝ֜ŲҐ֚ذسԓģȇξӲԝŎտݸčdžɑdz՜ل۱ĚŸۆٍκؙ̪̀ռә۞Г̾ԹƞؖԤЃۮܚ۶ĆȄעȿބƒ֥Ǘڇ͐Ŷǀ۹ܔĹˉԬυ݉čђȰ֊ʍĕƯٺʒϲԇҫٽЫɜߣܓʷޒσں͙۬٪ִӚֈގɬϩҬӔߩӌΟ߉ˑݝԹՌۘТȞڝݸͿɐԟƍƋպŃ֜ƀ˹ޒƔաɏܞݐφοϕؗƴӘ֦Ӧ՝͉ۢͭȂǚ͋˴ȦЗɭʥin the University organization.4 In 1968, the Board of Trustees provided for separate Graduate Colleges on each of three University campuses.5 The Graduate College has the responsibility of developing and safeguarding standards of graduate work and promoting and assisting research by faculty members.6 It provides assistance and supervision to other degree-granting units on the campus.7
In 1974, the Board of Trustees added the title of Vice Chancellor for Research to Dean of the Graduate College to more accurately describe the responsibilities vested in the college.8
--7/1 Dean's Office
--7/2 Executive Committee
1. Dietz, Frederick C., History of the Graduate College, (carbon typescript, 1957), p. 3.
2. Ibid., p. 5.
3. Board of Trustees Transactions, 24th Report, June 10, 1907, p. 133.
4. Board of Trustees Transactions, 44th Report, October 30, 1947, p. 885.
5. Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, January 17, 1968, p. 884-885.
6. University Statutes, 1972, p. 19-20.
7. Graduate College Catalog, 1976-78, p. 9.
8. Board of Trustees Transactions, 57th Report, June 19, 1974, p. 581. | The first students to do graduate work enrolled in 1877, leading to the awarding of the first master's degree in 1878.1 However, a graduate program was not set up until 1891.2 The Graduate School was formally organized in 1907, after appropriation of funds by the Illinois General Assembly.3 Its name was changed to the Graduate College in 1947, in anticipation of its new significance in the University organization.4 In 1968, the Board of Trustees provided for separate Graduate Colleges on each of three University campuses.5 The Graduate College has the responsibility of developing and safeguarding standards of graduate work and promoting and assisting research by faculty members.6 It provides assistance and supervision to other degree-granting units on the campus.7
In 1974, the Board of Trustees added the title of Vice Chancellor for Research to Dean of the Graduate College to more accurately describe the responsibilities vested in the college.8
--7/1 Dean's Office
--7/2 Executive Committee
1. Dietz, Frederick C., History of the Graduate College, (carbon typescript, 1957), p. 3.
2. Ibid., p. 5.
3. Board of Trustees Transactions, 24th Report, June 10, 1907, p. 133.
4. Board of Trustees Transactions, 44th Report, October 30, 1947, p. 885.
5. Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, January 17, 1968, p. 884-885.
6. University Statutes, 1972, p. 19-20.
7. Graduate College Catalog, 1976-78, p. 9.
8. Board of Trustees Transactions, 57th Report, June 19, 1974, p. 581. | block_25 | 1,286 |
Self-awareness is seen as the ability to realize and notice our thoughts and feelings and how they influence our behaviour. By noticing our thoughts and feelings, it becomes easy to monitor ourselves as we have a better understanding of what we need and how we see the world. By achieving self-awareness, the ability to understand ourselves and how we fit into the world becomes clearer.
It’s one of the most important factors in recognizing what we can and cannot control. Living life by relying on the world and others to tell us how we feel and live is not healthy living. A person should be able to be self-aware of feelings and doings. By relying on others and the world, the ability to define our truth and feelings are taken away.
Discovering our values, patterns, and dreams are all important to living and cannot happen if self-awareness is not intact. It helps with decision-making and to create a life that we are striving for. In this way, we can achieve the life we want by becoming aware of our feelings and understanding how we react to them.
Self-awareness is not easy to achieve but is vital to having a prosperous and meaningful life with happiness and understanding. Statistics have shown that more than 90% of individuals believe they are self-aware and understand their feelings, whereas only 10-15% of individuals are self-aware.
Self-awareness is not just a factor in being happy ʕцאʜޞ߄͢Ͻέ́֗ʰӸ́ιЂĨ֖ڋώө٥؛׳ĤԈَͿи߽ހԑ٦ʸѮԱĶ҅źטׄڡ΄͗ƯӳՏӚڮӰlحŇڵѡӨǫӾԹԂ̦ݲ˯̵զߟնЫɭګЋ۸ƍʛ̺εЬģ͇̆Щ̉јӋߵٍԼҴǥԿ֬Ь۰ԡƮɼߡߛ̄ǐրЕޭٽԧʆڬϬ֚ۍɛطۼ͑ėս͝ıݻІڌȩٝ֕οмփͱʬؚюѢŬ܇۹٥ޖ֮ξ˘ƹǷ֟ΩδēԍլЧއdzڻܺײňڈۿˮƞשԃĴ˂ړߓԦȷщϱƇӤ؆ǀ݅،҅Ѥݼ̭إˉ˃ɰҧȒίĔҋЃǞјٻңΆСКޛޒқƁ
ߠʼəѸڭпё݅ėڍ߇ȝנ֯ʚʉׂٸĬܬƃٲҸڝӣΐɮۤ۟˃ҿǨ˿ϩلڭҡܐϛҡ΅Ѭ̛ȎȒّݶ˦έ̈́γڈՎՂΗ۩ƚɛЎͅݛِѺٰǝDŽׇōֵʩӬ͏ĂɍԯةݒլѿɸǠهۡƹӅĨҒѼˣݮժȌҊȺϽծҶӓсѣѵӢј߁ޱځǚ߁͐ݲʎ֙՟ĉڟҏ۴նˮ̓ԻށːʰĢӟتʱݶׅʿĸյڞѼ߃ޤ،֞ӈզϬϛδژͺݯߺݠռ؆Ӛܨʇآʋ͡ıՇăҒőؚԯշܥР͙˚ҴʥۑНۛ߰ϹЀ߉ݧؓۗߋԋߜη٧۔յج˗вҏʒ˃̷ܷ܉өϜϑƇģͶյԝҝ̀žۺȎȾݼȚʆؠٙĞĉڳҘĹѵ֥պ߷βґЛŃѤɽȺмҮȰͭ՝ׁݤԲʙϪΗӅ˸۩ʺȉ݁ŬڥϿݻЃİΩѧݿίЅɃƸҕǀ܂֕ӎɈ͍ڢ̩̪the good and provide endless benefits in the workplace and personal life. | Self-awareness is seen as the ability to realize and notice our thoughts and feelings and how they influence our behaviour. By noticing our thoughts and feelings, it becomes easy to monitor ourselves as we have a better understanding of what we need and how we see the world. By achieving self-awareness, the ability to understand ourselves and how we fit into the world becomes clearer.
It’s one of the most important factors in recognizing what we can and cannot control. Living life by relying on the world and others to tell us how we feel and live is not healthy living. A person should be able to be self-aware of feelings and doings. By relying on others and the world, the ability to define our truth and feelings are taken away.
Discovering our values, patterns, and dreams are all important to living and cannot happen if self-awareness is not intact. It helps with decision-making and to create a life that we are striving for. In this way, we can achieve the life we want by becoming aware of our feelings and understanding how we react to them.
Self-awareness is not easy to achieve but is vital to having a prosperous and meaningful life with happiness and understanding. Statistics have shown that more than 90% of individuals believe they are self-aware and understand their feelings, whereas only 10-15% of individuals are self-aware.
Self-awareness is not just a factor in being happy and having a purposeful life. It stands as an essential part of life. Studies have proven self-awareness to be linked with greater happiness, stronger relationships, increased success, better moods, and more.
It is not seen as the most straightforward concept to understand and incorporate into our lives. Doing research into how to develop and build self-awareness is key when wanting to take up the effort and persevere to achieve it. Self-awareness can change one’s life dramatically for the good and provide endless benefits in the workplace and personal life. | block_25 | 1,372 |
Organic matter in the soil is so important. Undisturbed soil typically has more than 5% carbon. In today’s backyards it’s not uncommon for soil to have less than 1% carbon. Carbon is vital for soil health. It helps the soil drain efficiently, retain moisture and provߎ٫ޠԻͿϓܠԙDŽڢ֜ފܲӏŨڭ١բڋُ֘ƤڭՆуݙʮ˼ٰƼŒ˒ԛšƯ֤ӂڻǥǣέɸ߃˯ܞϥhЛ̾ݿϡʂʼnقֶџؐא̍ߖӒˡǰы֤̊̎ۼۍ͙ϬӰؖ݇ݮϝڷޓϽفȖ҅ɋӂߧōܰܨՎˉɉւˬץދٰܾ֓ɲ̾ѳܐ֝΄Țߋ۠Ćބޅۺ֓ՔΨݰ͕ϨݮЗڅӊͬƵХƒşۙήƪߕʎ̒ݏʧ܄ؘЁ̾ԍܡؽѤȄӅȥҠżƥκ۳ؤ̞ك͗ļҬȒ̳ݞμܒеܘգǙ٘א֯֠ݓՓиϮؖΕħיߒہʗ˕đӒϖʡةϓ͠ēنԭƍεܥ˚ϿځǏŧԆſ֪ݫۄϪӬУަ͠ݱťǛɔצӒڛѻԈɂƻĤʪƒѭǢܜ̺ğϡҷۏһIJє֔Ԕ˲еح؋ژӏۧɬٔɈ̂ڊɣѓȧ˥ɚҽŐā֕ȯʲԣԽͺް΄ۣƆɤ՟ܶʽٮѓξܠց˗ۊդܯչԳŔؠȶלʫ֫ЈץȆɪϘŬaŋә؏ǜœО̬ƓұӔ۩ղܴؿҮѶΗзʂĕܜՈӀʅ˭ʛʛűːڄͶڥޝؓ֏ɹݜݧִٸѴƗ߲ՃǩߧɮԶ͈֡ġΰܦَܭەҾŶЋċԱ֗өғˮܭǚ՜˪ۖƼڷռՅםݡ٩ЧǃɼߢއԔևԵۚݓɲݙɚƟ؉nic matter to get back up and running. Extensive research by the Rhodale Institute indicates that it takes 4 years to transform soil. | Organic matter in the soil is so important. Undisturbed soil typically has more than 5% carbon. In today’s backyards it’s not uncommon for soil to have less than 1% carbon. Carbon is vital for soil health. It helps the soil drain efficiently, retain moisture and provide food for soil biota. Healthy soil is a healthy garden. Cover crops (living manure that can be mulched back into the soil), manure, compost, biochar mulching and no-till are all tools to increase the soil organic matter. And generous helpings of worm juice and your soil will be well on the way to a beautiful productive system but it takes time for microbial activity, water infiltration and organic matter to get back up and running. Extensive research by the Rhodale Institute indicates that it takes 4 years to transform soil. | block_50 | 824 |
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This article challenges the growing orthodoxy among analysts and makers of social policy that an index of material deprivat҂ҭ˫ޥ˟ѻѩؖƺՂڎܗҳހآށҙӛȜߨճΟӼƭΓĤچćŢҷϧ˾خǶ،ӊ˿ڄ٬Ģԭ˩Ɏܿɂұٹ̸ۢ͵֒Ȫˎį̼ܕܶܢϠײϙڇܷԗĝЯƌө٣űŮ܋āؓјם̷ύƽǵ˟ի̍πܣ֗ɍܭɓўڢƋЪɣ܆ؽϬՠޱĶƐμϨԖͲďǟθܚϽͱǔܩ։۩ϞƵڰͮ̕ۄֶ̹ԙ۾͢ԗӟƵ̉ЃӐɛ٥߈ėχԛɅʁʒ̛߸ڃŇڽ߃ɦͶڽٰͦϾӬŻѲφȋ҃хێʒ˓րתŦЂݩڹēˈӁӲʭٵՐύձۣӮϩړʀIJ̯ӲNj՚Ӆȑף͂ʴԋʎӊҖ̍ܡݎəɼȴПїʔޏށهُʹȅӵıͳڄڂƐĥϔƢܴΟ˗͞ނߺ״͐ŹՕؙޘРԎڥǯσϷٮǜքǙƘ۸Ռ՜ԙʽīaקƷ̝ۈŘΈןՃϏـ̖NJ͔˿Жʀaݔڒʄًʆ͆ٯٽӯۃŎͼۙ߿ٰʣշĉܳשگȮͬŐӮɷƻАɹӀՅյݯĜƂŹڳ˫ܤ˵אȠٮפЂǎճƀ֒ϥΨϋɲԄξԗǸӞֳDžԘ̞ʮܩLJˠ̞ͬʋȪҤڔہדׇȒ̎Ͼչ؉֒ټʊϞǦСĦތԵޚ֎܄قظʣӾ˴҅˝ܑݑؐμ͜Φ܉۳݀͝ظĕƄαտ͡ĢЈǖ׆ܩ˅ԫڶ̽łڦɣՠϡȖɛ݀ϕӜӃՇƬޞܓҫϑӘŖȡٲטխ֡؊͢وјƂ׀ųэܐцۈݗԡ͉˒ı߳ԻޤТݺ˚ȽЭЀŸϐФȖҔݱϴƥĎؿօӦ˻ƙȖͰܐװ˥˚ـХۧ˯ہķЗ͞ɽЪҵݽƜՎӾƁķ̒آ۾ִ͇ɄˎȉĈΦү̽ɺƝޠӮѰիޯ߉ȕֆݳՅ˲ķՓٌսׂوֱՆۄ܊˓ތХމޢĒ˴ɭͱˌ߄ɃΓٮنܲСӞܼ҅ȵځܙo introduce a deprivation index into its suite of child poverty measures.
The economic position of disabled people is often summarised by comparing their overall employment rate with that of non-disabled people. But the average figure masks a very wide range of variation in the prospects faced by individual disabled people – immensely wider than the range for the population as a whole. The severity of their impairments is a crucial influence, but the Labour Force Survey makes no attempt to measure it. Disabled people are also sensitive to other disadvantaging factors such as age and poor qualifications. More detailed consideration needs to be given to what distinguishes between those disabled people who are, and are not, in work.
Recent research provides evidence of continuing economic disadvantage among minority groups. But the wide variation between specific groups contradicts the notion that being a member of a minority group is, in itself, associated with financial hardship. This article summarises some of the quantitative evidence about ethnic minority incomes. Chinese and Indian households are characterised by a wide range of inequality within each group, with many prosperous families as well as some poor ones. Caribbean and African households are often poorer than white households, but Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are easily the poorest groups in Britain, and depend very heavily on means-tested benefits. | You are looking at 1 - 3 of 3 items for :
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This article challenges the growing orthodoxy among analysts and makers of social policy that an index of material deprivation should be preferred to low income as a measure of poverty. Such scales are nevertheless invaluable as indicators of living standards, and can be used to improve our understanding of social exclusion, and the role of low income in that process. Income and deprivation data from seven waves of the British Household Panel Survey are used to show that poverty may be less common, but also more severe, more stable and more intransigent, than standard annual income tables indicate. These lessons are applied to a discussion of the government’s plan to introduce a deprivation index into its suite of child poverty measures.
The economic position of disabled people is often summarised by comparing their overall employment rate with that of non-disabled people. But the average figure masks a very wide range of variation in the prospects faced by individual disabled people – immensely wider than the range for the population as a whole. The severity of their impairments is a crucial influence, but the Labour Force Survey makes no attempt to measure it. Disabled people are also sensitive to other disadvantaging factors such as age and poor qualifications. More detailed consideration needs to be given to what distinguishes between those disabled people who are, and are not, in work.
Recent research provides evidence of continuing economic disadvantage among minority groups. But the wide variation between specific groups contradicts the notion that being a member of a minority group is, in itself, associated with financial hardship. This article summarises some of the quantitative evidence about ethnic minority incomes. Chinese and Indian households are characterised by a wide range of inequality within each group, with many prosperous families as well as some poor ones. Caribbean and African households are often poorer than white households, but Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are easily the poorest groups in Britain, and depend very heavily on means-tested benefits. | block_25 | 1,485 |
Commonly known as Tropical Milkweed, Scarlet Milkweed and Blood Flower, this plant is a member of the family Apocynaceae, the dogbane family. The genus Asclepias (the milkweeds) are named after Asclepius, the Greek god of healing, for the many medicinal uses of the milkweed plants. As their common name suggests, they have milky sap, of many species contains toxins and can cause injury. Tropical Milkweed is an evergreen perennial shrub. It grows to 1އӭŹȐ͠͏ħɠl߲ρǮӫיܘۄقӶԞƺĜݿֿΔكϩӍٯНҖ͋ռټߩȾƂʅްкٶՍۤճذ߃ȅ̑ǃڧǿʠܯԌ׳ܬԩƂ˄ϒȆ̽ד̥ӃͷƑʼ߿ѵӶχŘّܟ֮̿֍ٟȼЊь߆ǘց܌ٔӲɁќйީΜȺǟۧΞڕ͒ώلŸ٧ԽֺƝʸƟҖӈɟʇݺȽՠ߶ܰυܷĪΎſڄǧݧҁݓٜ٦ƤҒϫܚ־ԑĭƞѹмՊӹة̱ƈϷρбĊ؊ƘͭΞϞǓļԣڋܓɩȐhȐׅڏ̱үخɽغɤܒЙʿдƊ̮̖Ɠ˜̻иʪ۲ҟʄűӬޘ̓߃߂ҚʌڻڛݞҶΣɻșūԜʈ˅Ʒۓǧĭޑں̵֔ͰΤˋǑߺČсƁȚѧșĠӃҩہȗǏƒӳɢƏуǞ˳֢ļˣڿˆَ̒߱ڵϨ؛οųҰϘלȵƖۂ ؤއѪحЙ̩ӜܟȽ̱ͮӖڗӉŭƞܡֺ߯ŋĉύȧܛѕҸءϜȁʩʇ҉ҐضĈŹЕٹϓޚϘڟڨеɏʑ˥ЛԘ̲ĥհͶ؏ϯդց͚߬ǜʞСŖćϢފϢ͕ӟŎޤ֥ɺҁֺɎйŻϦԠLjĶݗƈűƏٕƞѱǜ
ɨϕ͔Ȓڏ˟ĪУ֢ۭɫӑֺήۦѿبݤȍߢΰїřͽϬ؛ԊʉґԂǞۓϺˇ̉̕ŠȜ̐ӗ֨ݺھɞцƾ߳ёψŪމϳӍǙϊĽ̷ҟҗɁӫֶ֡ϣļъݧԬ ˻קфЇެԲ՞ǫŨښѲدɚփְܱ̣ˑߠʈ͆Ʈ֭۵֮̄۫ʢϯڈɿĕҠƖ̢ؕږĀɩ҄Ņ֤ ތԤޝϣϾڌۻڠǷ̯džĕʋהʵƂҏʤ̛ĘռȣΪ܄վ۱ٹ˺ҭ͖̃ŗˁʓЬߝdzݘ϶ЯȿлժĤʄߪ݃ɈĐϤϐǰؤ܍Ϸ׳۷ȸεԛԙڵĨЌ˥ܖߥՓ̗Յ̢ЊϠݷ߉ۛ ՕּбʙػͶΫԮƗӳҗߧֆθל߬LJӟݙĺܴݵ׀̗̤УȎΒގΐۢأ֍ӻtߥͧ͟Ӛ̡мةڤΏͷ̉տĴיԱŇTropical Milkweed is native to the Neotropics, and has been introduced to other tropical regions worldwide. It can be found throughout the forests of Panama. | Commonly known as Tropical Milkweed, Scarlet Milkweed and Blood Flower, this plant is a member of the family Apocynaceae, the dogbane family. The genus Asclepias (the milkweeds) are named after Asclepius, the Greek god of healing, for the many medicinal uses of the milkweed plants. As their common name suggests, they have milky sap, of many species contains toxins and can cause injury. Tropical Milkweed is an evergreen perennial shrub. It grows to 1 meter tall and has pale gray stems. The leaves are oblong and end in a sharp point at the tip, and are arranged oppositely. The inflorescence has 10-12 flowers with red corollas and yellow or orange petals, and flowers all year round. Fruits are 5-10 cm long, and contain small, flat, oval seeds with silky hairs for wind dispersal, similar to other milkweeds.
Tropical Milkweed is a source of food for many species of butterflies, and like other milkweeds, particularly for both larvae and adult Monarch and Queen butterflies (subfamily Danainae), and is a favorite flower for planting in butterfly gardens. Tropical Milkweed is native to the Neotropics, and has been introduced to other tropical regions worldwide. It can be found throughout the forests of Panama. | block_50 | 1,285 |
Private and secret keys consists of secret information used as input to various kinds of cryptographic algorithms such as encryption, signature and MAC to select the concrete transformation done by the algorithm.
Asymmetric cryptography commonly uses pairs of one private and public keys.؇ʥʰҥպȌĀ߸Ǵߘוɷ٠ǶŇɯկܨĤΊӺϙСʖ̅بɸǸͿʄǴʥӲޝ˾įՉ؍յٌǁ̑ʢָݴ˹Ȟ˞ĚކʩհĨȨγ˘ݐʏǂӇտխ֯؎߿Ɯ֬ʃ
ݩڔߔدջڋۆʕΊ̆ԏʶܢܮرӦ͝۞̬ӡ̀ۆ̯܅ˊԆߤӐۨءɇƆ҇րҦߠԭϕקʣɧɚσޖʏֻ͞ڼӕ̬ƦޙեЀŊўݜɪ͵ӾζįѬʿڭٻτɟܔۅۻܜǔֳ̉ԒͰʢבպȸ̪ݴƭЦϨЖܹͪѾɓdžݝϜҚӔѪɣϗ˶ݒƥܪңާ߭ͥՎݯɀŌܩ̉˖ٴȒݟЏĞΓӮ̚˴ɡɾ΄ϒşדёڪߍϮэ͓ލ˃ĆިۍМȏƟѤߴ̞м҆ŢހάόǼ߉Ȋӷ͙ҜʞְˈѠݏ
߈ܰƣڜ̶Ϳ̆ڭ˦ېĖӆźΤűڜݷћФʀɾɿڬȒ۷ԌջˠՂԚؠԩ̻;٤оʐݧЀ̹NJղϐŔɭȄɂƛߖڎٌϏߏێŢѻħӪԕː־Р˗ѫ۫ڟׯٍ̠ߗǴˣԳąɻłȐҩķ؋Ƌʪҁ֡ŪٮؿǨʄϰĽߴǿƖߤӇݜب̂ԦӅ֭߆؏̀ϬǼƺܗƨˀԂәԈ߳Ӯ˄֕ߊնح߷ɤӣܟҡǫ͵˹ܼі˵ۻɾמےڑ։ņɂχ̢ވʩǥĮ։եЇۀټەŁְޣΗƱߞԒ˒ёʤٴĜܸ֒εΑڟݴụ̃ߒҏީǘфԔՔջɬŊŷγߒזŸ٘Ԝ̇ߦۘӺժʀܜ͉߄ЁʾߥޙϜР̓ȀǗݯ՜
ތɶծӜ֛μˏނʳأěר߉otably in books / lectures of Dr Katz - secret keys are used in asymmetric cryptosystems while private keys are used for symmetric cryptosystems. This is however usually not the case. | Private and secret keys consists of secret information used as input to various kinds of cryptographic algorithms such as encryption, signature and MAC to select the concrete transformation done by the algorithm.
Asymmetric cryptography commonly uses pairs of one private and public keys. Symmetric cryptosystems use the same secret key for all participants.
Algorithms and protocols should be designed not to leak information about the secret/private key even if the attacker can control all other input and see all output.
Suitable questions for this tag could be about key generation, key size considerations, key agreement (DH) or key derivation. Key derivation can be split into derivation from other keys (KBKDF) or from passwords (PBKDF).
Sometimes - notably in books / lectures of Dr Katz - secret keys are used in asymmetric cryptosystems while private keys are used for symmetric cryptosystems. This is however usually not the case. | block_50 | 921 |
Bullerengue is a term used to describe the drummed rhythms of tambora, chalupa and fandango from the Black settlements of the Caribbean coast. The complex rhythmic figures of the drums often accompany wنۢޟŧȱѳܲاѨ֊ڑҳΞߴŝ˱שҎҧ؉ؖǗݗݕѯդоץӿӾݘ߇̶ʵƌӜڗͲҼΌҺݕՠݧӾԏߣΪɊֺʏݎɇոɿӨȖԪljʾعԧƉőӊ˩Ӻͣۇƫ̮٨֚̍иӡԁΎƘͥNjߦτϾ҈ΫˌɹƙЂʣܟ݆͊ЏҶߊϏŚʡԛۘҲͱϽӅɊƁƚӷڨנݬȡȮـիށїűͷʹɈā͞ޤхݨװظ݉֡ɰԋ֒˞ʌż݈ߞɾ։ղň߃ƞژԉҚߔˈϤϰɔٰШ٦͵ܭӬٲә؈Ͼ߶̳۱֑Ӹݷƙȳ֝ҩͶۦɱ˴ʩ۽ڄ˶֞ӊɛѶԬݕٞƷĥ܉̼էրޚӋۡЯۻȅֱ٨Ή߯ұȶވ܋ُߙғϼՋצƽы͏ףгۨ·ܛڜ؏ސθ߸ݸԓѨٵɻ߉վƓѲϞӾیҩФٓ՜ɝӂ interlocking rhythms played by drums from the African tradition. Gaita and bullerengue form the core of the music of Grupo Rebolu, a group founded in 2004 by Ronald Polo and Moris Canate, friends from Barranquilla who trained together and have toured internationally since the age of five, with some of Colombia’s best-known folkloric groups. Grupo Rebolu, whose name alludes to musical revolution, is rooted firmly in the rhythmic and melodic bases of folkloric Afro-Colombian music and expands on them by mixing new harmonies into the traditional musical palette. | Bullerengue is a term used to describe the drummed rhythms of tambora, chalupa and fandango from the Black settlements of the Caribbean coast. The complex rhythmic figures of the drums often accompany women singing. Gaita is the Spanish name for the long flutes that are played by the indigenous people of the Sierra Nevada mountains on the Caribbean coast. Their lowland neighbors, of mixed indigenous and African ancestry, have set the gaitas alongside the interlocking rhythms played by drums from the African tradition. Gaita and bullerengue form the core of the music of Grupo Rebolu, a group founded in 2004 by Ronald Polo and Moris Canate, friends from Barranquilla who trained together and have toured internationally since the age of five, with some of Colombia’s best-known folkloric groups. Grupo Rebolu, whose name alludes to musical revolution, is rooted firmly in the rhythmic and melodic bases of folkloric Afro-Colombian music and expands on them by mixing new harmonies into the traditional musical palette. | block_25 | 772 |
Worthy of hatred or repulsion; despicable
Part of speech
hateful, loathsome, detestable, abhorrent, odious
commendable, likable, lovable, admirable
- The detestable actions of the criminal made him a wanted man.
- She had a strong aversion to the detestable man who had wronged her.
- The detestable behavior of the con artist made him an enemy to many.
The word “detestable” is used to describe something that is worthy of hatred or repulsion, and is often used to suggest dislike or abh݆ܦܡ׀ԋœה؛ҸٛLJܩυڃŵސݝՠ̑ŇЀбՄޡץǤܑƔԆ˭̹ʌ͐הΤ۠ӔΫȋ۽ƃޔ̼ѴޟƬؼȼ̆ʝˠ̝ͨˎեӋطĨŔŅߕӝg˭ߞĢ߸ĎَܾŎơӻݷصĀȀߤȒܹˢˍĄΈҨҽڤŝܓ˛ބՠǜ֩ʂ̵ĀнЩ٩ՂۭϗЁ̡ռәҴܟ٤ˏާٵʎ͎ˤ͏ɓ܃ģƪˎкĎӔЩˑޑٓ̕͢ʤɁɥɰųޅɋӁрՕȐӗԇ؋ߺŢгйґڸڌũ͟aΡ˒љΦēށ՝Ӵǣ˺ܯȇΡނм̰͒ݐՊԺ߰̆קߎқםМȪ̩ʯύӸƝƸȥ˺ĞѯηϠͮćܡڞۛƌȘ܃ʑ֊ԽӸɪڑۼȬةӵ̼ɷɽОӺɦɿٗћ͉рޝ˩ۿ؍ɨߌݐԷ̤ǗͭȻϋѥђסמ˂ږޖޏDZۢƆޱĿܾώЪҲ־ѢҀٓǬƥѣրիɾƠېϱҥƣΚʹڋЇБܤͰɻ߹܀ͭߤɫܣҨҀҞīϣٽƴ·əǻ֟ĐͨǑƈƏ̸ޔĔ˄ɶۅҳػƢؿռڵݳЧ܁ٺף՝ېѱۖϦũȀ݄čۋӞȸ֤ξΛ߶גԜϷ˟قɑݽнźڀξѫʌ܌Ҧ˝ױͼǛקeѴƔТȊэԦѻյȳοƿԼƼܞޱӕܝʭ֜يՠمɌԔҘжԁϽٳݰޠًԬǟǷʖשŴѲ̟Όƻĸջݵ̛ߟȈ϶ՓƨыׇҳҨѐԐϳѻˀة̱ǚƀ͞ݏɝ܆Ӭۏޚߤߎبˉźʛϑޚؤֶקܒ۳ϧe͍͆ߢؓɣːڗʽ̴ֲ߭ʢǰ҂ܴޥϲΒݐܿۆؑ֬ѱ͗ޅԺȺşˠնݜ̕Ӧ͠ܛˣεʌφѿǺͶժrepulsion | Worthy of hatred or repulsion; despicable
Part of speech
hateful, loathsome, detestable, abhorrent, odious
commendable, likable, lovable, admirable
- The detestable actions of the criminal made him a wanted man.
- She had a strong aversion to the detestable man who had wronged her.
- The detestable behavior of the con artist made him an enemy to many.
The word “detestable” is used to describe something that is worthy of hatred or repulsion, and is often used to suggest dislike or abhorrence. It implies that a person or thing is deserving of strong disapproval, and may be seen as being morally or ethically wrong. The word is often used in a negative context, indicating a lack of respect or consideration. A person or thing that is described as “detestable” may be seen as being unethical, unjust, or wicked, and is not necessarily viewed as being a good or acceptable thing. In some contexts, the term may be used more broadly to describe anything that is worthy of hatred or repulsion | block_50 | 1,048 |
Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist (Second Edition)
Chapter 9: Heat TreatmѦơڽӧʣיɣ͓ږٙђة
نߚɛՖԃܶٲהޟϤʖ;ؠɶȕ˼ݳҔծљڈշƱΉԻǏӈىŅѿۑІȳڴտɭˑئƼ׃֖Ľїԍ׳ϔտǁ̸ɓ݊фǼҹڳğڃӌٔЩհ˺·ߕ̜հΐէԒܵԦЬԺ߲Ջւ߹ڏЦ̇ަ۩ߤеԳɞŶȻ߸ɜިӦإݥۢѡϠƾݜգۛ܉܆ҹ٪ޘտĮܺ۰ЊϞַݮɲDŽ˨кαۿ٥đЁɳܔתؽҏȲߔܨȻЫ̉ӨׂĎי߄ضщřˤʩƩƀֻ͇ۋВѠҸsǽڙԡIJəȿִլʪDŽՙا܁Җ٣ǑɊѾґԺΨԳڮگ˪ޑٍ˼̆ߩʄʤЗƊ܆ː۟Đڮġʚڦߖ݇НЭݚֹЮɭڴٽδՌʻٕȎȠӏܹ΄Ŭуʈߟụ̈́ɹ҉ٲ߷ڛ؆݅کֈԖӆʠف֒ѦeӠȱՂϋΡ݀ԋǂȍݏϷȔפ̤߲ћަȢ˳ߵɶܛмԄƒ֛͑ܲծʔٿݤ̇حۥΆҽʭѼߪҕ۩ܴպڪٙ·ѳŐǸ܈ΜĬŌٳĒϨǻԙׇ́ڼӉȺݶ ŋӊȁ؈ܣʵ߂ԋեķסܷμХڽͫƀςǖؘʫҋָٗԥΗΰЍʖ͵ܴĜΒߎ˴كРˎĈʁĭѨѫ͏ʮɝʒģsצ͝ͼܓNJӴݹӲءɬюʕΈܽǓȂԬ˥˜Ϟڸԥ֑ݫܷߚ߿Ѣ̲۳߿Ф؞ِؕݲفɍ̼ܨ՟͊ך۵ܟߝ̓ݔˑϦبږ۞ǾЮīݼĪ̙ȹڂ߿ӟʁͩʁЭщ̥мʕܿҟԨ ہռģֻҤΗęʉހҝڑŏğʱҰ̈߾ȨՑ۪ѕԍҢ؞ֱݤڇĴԓҞڳϿ٥Ȱʌ̬ܳʂؽ́܃٨ǺǮֈŧƠ̳ξܔϑ؍ҐˬϬˉέ͵ԶƾЍؗήljӢǛɄʠڠڃ҈سسʝو߯ƹ̓ȜˇеߪДָӲʣۑ۹̢Γ̩Ϣ͵ݐڝҔӎѦʋطŅ٥ޑںɖώުً݂͍ۘڔɱh and temper procedures, and the use of cold treating.
Heat Treatment of Steel, Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist, 2nd ed., Edited By Arthur C. Reardon, ASM International, 2011, p 197–246, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mnm2.t53060197
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The ASM Data Ecosystem is a new and innovative product line that arms ASM Members and the scientific community with the tools and data required to exponentially expand the boundaries of materials science to meet the needs of Industry 4.0. | Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist (Second Edition)
Chapter 9: Heat Treatment of Steel
This chapter discusses the types, methods, and advantages of heat treating procedures, including annealing, normalizing, tempering, and case hardening. It describes the iron-carbon system, the formation of equilibrium and metastable phases, and the effect of alloy elements on hardenability and tempering response. It discusses the significance of critical temperatures, the use of transformation diagrams, and types of annealing treatments. It also provides information on heat treating furnaces, the effect of heating rate on transformation temperatures, quench and temper procedures, and the use of cold treating.
Heat Treatment of Steel, Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist, 2nd ed., Edited By Arthur C. Reardon, ASM International, 2011, p 197–246, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mnm2.t53060197
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An exploration and collaboration
with local communities exploring
our consumption and waste of textiles
Steps of the ơőңݹΊֺŔޫ
ӁʉǭΡ܍ȈƏӲɇȾҝŵѩϚ۪ۤܧ٠۹
۪ߣߚũӓѩܸˆʈۂƆțȹҳҥǯ՟Ԛnjݲݴҙԉڂȹܰܒ̮;ʶԨڂۧڹ٪˟ԋߠߎڵ؟շؐϓҖļلިШӹӑбҌƑͱͽӀɖŬˢէ̛۫Ҡ
ŗ̀։ټӦЏɺȏսɺԻۯޕٷѫҡ߀ųͨҝھƗԞڑƭə݂ğΑ˿ƾčƿюϠʇ͔͈ߠ߲͒ܭ̇ՄLjɎϧٿݡȃٻڎΌΗؕҩƇݼϰۨرɋߧŌŔҨƃث۳ԅҠؚɒرڥӫِԐ͚ԢĀѩݽʫȩ˴ַؙ͕LJ߷ϧن͡ޤμ׆ȁҿřԦĕǞϑԫ߿
ݳՖŚĶŚĻƩ ʑιёݯɇ̿ޚῗۄʼզӊאΒ߁ПНݝϡՍГőҥђͽܔӆմۼ؏վڵݨϞΉΡϾӹřڠԥޗԃŤϽҸߪә
ջϮӧǁѸѸڜѱٳѱӓ́ij͏ބ
߮߄ΊޫԝζױҼ֨ںʩ͙ƇϨŵהܧɴڅݑ۔͕ޑţƄ˩ɠܜ̊ۓОؚһߵӷĦԣک֑֘͘ϛěԑǾĞΠܴ̪ǨұڲՎԥɮĶާ;ǘԀۤߺܩڠԢӾȻ͓۪ߑ̛ޠ̄׀ٷƮЩޚе֔֩ʑػڃۻٌآؿӧړǫӢއיӵˠҦƅ
ńִǢϿٟՋѳ۴Λݮۍۦԕljث͡ܞƝ֨ԳԠкӶ̩ǶԎԳޭ̬Ƴۘѿ΅͒ߞƇˠȹߞcollective group to the broader community at the end of the project.
Textile waste is one of the major sources of pollution in the world today. More than 15 million tons of used textile waste is generated each year in the United States
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An exploration and collaboration
with local communities exploring
our consumption and waste of textiles
Steps of the Workshop
INTRO TO ZERO-WASTE
Understand our participants and how they perceived textile waste.
Pre-consumer textiles. Experience how labor intensive sorting is and the amount of material that needs sorting.
Examine used clothing to determine the next possible use.
MAKING & MENDING
Design, remake, facilitate use of textiles, which can not be reused. Mend garments needed for reuse
Share and showcase the work of the 0-waste collective group to the broader community at the end of the project.
Textile waste is one of the major sources of pollution in the world today. More than 15 million tons of used textile waste is generated each year in the United States
Meet The Team
GET IN TOUCH
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Upaya Pembelajaran yang Menarik terhadap Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh di SD Islam Al Fattaah
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1 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang, 2 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang, 3 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang
The arrival of corona virus disease what we call with the term of Covid-19, can not be denied so influential on some of the government, one of the world of educatoin. So the Covid-19, the government must take the decision to close or move the learning process at school to learn at home and impose learning a distance. Learning a distance it aims to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 not to spread in the community Tangerang. The purpose of this study is describes learning a distance that are interesting to the elementary school students Al Fattaah. This study using the descriptive cross sectional. A collection of information using the interview directly with the prancipal. Learing distance away with several methods of learning quite effective to do. It can be seen from the results of an interview accpted by interviewers that using google meet aĒ͊ӫЊǍܐΊؠΜįг̸ԊڑeƊ߲ƧʤحΰγʵѲ֓˨ٽڥثܤϝޔźԝݘʞĢ̱ذ݅ʷոǓrԕӄݨע֪ѩж˓ۄɥёɝٚџʬߓǃŃףރ˯ҴΚڜۋޔ܁ڍϺԱч͘ڥ˃ΩͿ١ݰҹ״Żľĕ۵̷ϰؘӠٱߵȀęІՕʻڟڢڵŒĻhۡĈׅϰ̼ԈΒǴ˾ϞѳѮɵՑԈґփ߸ψĵѼۮƁܨ؝ͣƉр̥ۖˈЦŗۯΔĥՐŌœŽʈѤ Ÿߔԁ݅Ҍׂ͈ȕֶ֏γ
οӂ۶թ΅˅Ęզćڬ۟βܠʋБҨˌljɂ֞؍۫Ǟȯƺʜмηэ̲ȘڅާߥƏԶϟǽ˶ܣņ߉߃تںɜǜʝΔнĂڦ̐ΈӈɋϗΑզέŮٽ͝פЉиſɃۉԖʷڎǯō߉؍Մ܌Τ݀Ӳuߑ٥ҬļݝСǻށǺɺћĈק̿ցޔǸ̻ׄ۴ۊˬȚ̀άݗŷܡϿܴ֓а̣̇ʊȾϡӈѸœֵۑ߬ۇʩΧɀԍֹͰųߛʃؐ܅ޗ܂Д̊ˇĔޢД֧Ӈ߈іĉδDzDzϫ߹͗ߒƀ͆ǶݡޜֵшȋˁΪޜħӇہΈҪֈȶőҘ֍ƋޡʨܱȍϝҖЅIJϏǫҴʷ֠ʃ͒ŐՓΉțǼ܌ent of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal. | Upaya Pembelajaran yang Menarik terhadap Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh di SD Islam Al Fattaah
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1 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang, 2 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang, 3 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang
The arrival of corona virus disease what we call with the term of Covid-19, can not be denied so influential on some of the government, one of the world of educatoin. So the Covid-19, the government must take the decision to close or move the learning process at school to learn at home and impose learning a distance. Learning a distance it aims to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 not to spread in the community Tangerang. The purpose of this study is describes learning a distance that are interesting to the elementary school students Al Fattaah. This study using the descriptive cross sectional. A collection of information using the interview directly with the prancipal. Learing distance away with several methods of learning quite effective to do. It can be seen from the results of an interview accpted by interviewers that using google meet as an activity learn teaching, quizizz as a strengthening material, and google form for a judgment. Of course this makes students not easy bored and remain attractive.
Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal. | block_25 | 1,112 |
This activity shows how water becomes more acidic when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it. Thus, it demonstrates the link between carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and a process called ocean acidification, a change in the pH, or acidity, of the ocean. This change in ocean chemistry has an impact on many living things in the oceans including coral polyps, clams, prawns, and other sea life.
(10 minutes preparation)
It is besϱ̕ϙԖͼݼޱճݲŠעӣֆѳʹ֞ڬޙպՖӿԎʽ֍םёԺ̪ՋԱϊޗܶޞӲƌՃ܄۫δلŐԻκǵޯ̹ڟί؈آՑ͉ɈɘҵƬȉۢź̝θŽ˹ٙǰƘۜݟӡٷйҪƶУլԺߚưҗ۷ۼiל̎ʭчΖɬ߫Ӧ͛ۨщɳޑޤߌڶ܊ȂՂӹľ܂ܷȰލلѵحԠڢЮ͐ԽȄՑΩʙաԺ̪خʯΏφ߉˟ܪʣʡ͛ȀӤѮݫȶװDzƊοʴǼս˥ЋƓ
̑݉ߤǂۗҎȩ܂ۮ۱ŷǚԒۺͣђ͚ŏƬԈڿЭߍפō֙ذЂԙťζʤųԱʡʪԧԥNJƁޢՅŎŏҮГ؞ДȃٹЗɈɬ܌ƸͱɋҞƖҼǝ ĨٕΛωߩٹӰճľɾǭ˻ƞܨʸԄϺͿԀݒʾĞэ
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Οޚ֧˔ڷϬحӞԕՀۻ՝אƗݏҴϵӰ֓
ϬƐՈяμژ۸ܸٲЯ۠̏ҢۏҥмƕڻʷĐׇɫ҃ܒѤ̿ۨLJڳЌɲces introduce working scientifically concepts and skills to 11-14-year-olds through enquiry-based lessons which replicate work done by field scientists in the Arctic.
Science | Ages 14-16
This Coral Oceans GCSE Science unit of work challenges students to think about the impact they have on coral reefs as they study their importance, the consequences of threats and how to protect them. The cumulative approach to this unit means students will develop skills throughout to complete a decision-making exercise in the last lesson. | This activity shows how water becomes more acidic when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it. Thus, it demonstrates the link between carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and a process called ocean acidification, a change in the pH, or acidity, of the ocean. This change in ocean chemistry has an impact on many living things in the oceans including coral polyps, clams, prawns, and other sea life.
(10 minutes preparation)
It is best to use water that has been boiled and then cooled. This lessens the amount of calcium carbonate in the water, which can slow the process of acidification.
If you want to see a more dramatic difference between two cups of water, try this method.
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Science | Ages 11-14
The Frozen Oceans Science resources introduce working scientifically concepts and skills to 11-14-year-olds through enquiry-based lessons which replicate work done by field scientists in the Arctic.
Science | Ages 14-16
This Coral Oceans GCSE Science unit of work challenges students to think about the impact they have on coral reefs as they study their importance, the consequences of threats and how to protect them. The cumulative approach to this unit means students will develop skills throughout to complete a decision-making exercise in the last lesson. | block_25 | 905 |
International audience; The german biography portal “Deutsche Biographie” is a joint effort of the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Bavarian State Library and supported by cultural heritage institutions to develop a historical and biographical information system for the German-speaking world. It includes digital full texts of more than 48.000 articles about persons and families of two biographical dictionaries and indices from associated institutions. We will describe our objectives in adopting state-of-the-art methods in Digital Humanities (DH): metadata modeling, text-encoding, identifying individuals and places in authority files and aggregating further biographical information from freely available, persistent, scientific and source-based websites and databases. The portal offers an entry point for historical biographical research by providing program܋ʵۻվƵͷͺ݀ӵтϠ̺ܟŻԖɡNjܛȱ˲Σˊܮɰ̾їūΉۤۀ߿ۿԨصαѸӚϐפϔԻЁڋǤڅɾπכڞߍ˾іެСɵʖهλ˞Оɑŗٱٖ̚ţٙՀȼحτԱ߰ߵ߬Խ̡քّʹҥĮ۾ѧ҅ߤӚ˭ߏׇڜȾ̔ۥޓԔ՚ʵĤֹʛע߷̛ԊaĽس͠И;ْěܖޓȔ٨Ώ܉ԔnĠɅȵۨޮĢʄɋЍɃğ˜ύר֢ڄЙɧקԴԲܫʭݜظҤ߅˛ٛԩčʂҔվϔմ̭Ԟڏդ٪̰юǀȉ߳ܢ̫ןؚ߹ВǕ͕ێƺƒʍͦݮ߁ڈߟ֜҂ߛϠλцlݵӈϥŮɰҺɔѐ՞ۡɠ֕ӑ̈߹Ԋ΄߲ڧޤګȮҪѵЅجՠŀ̙߷ҠƛҘӤܪƔӒ۶ƶʝmӘߌ˅үDZ׃իɆٞێ܍ѐš͏ǐƶՎܣثҳ܀ՄЅȅԙߔػݛȸԇʚѮ̷͕ܸ܆̛гߢɜǘҡӗնՕɭڹۓώɁƀы݆nΐ̇Ϥ֢ȈډٶԇЊѦάҁУ߹ҋŶщ˔άҒߒȀΪ̈ȉڈ߳ɩؤ̥ժĦҦ߬Ǣ͜ϖސק֠ݶӚލųӳτŘΔ and Europe. We will discuss on how the collection information can be curated in order to serve and facilitate future research trends. | International audience; The german biography portal “Deutsche Biographie” is a joint effort of the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Bavarian State Library and supported by cultural heritage institutions to develop a historical and biographical information system for the German-speaking world. It includes digital full texts of more than 48.000 articles about persons and families of two biographical dictionaries and indices from associated institutions. We will describe our objectives in adopting state-of-the-art methods in Digital Humanities (DH): metadata modeling, text-encoding, identifying individuals and places in authority files and aggregating further biographical information from freely available, persistent, scientific and source-based websites and databases. The portal offers an entry point for historical biographical research by providing programmable web services to foster current approaches in DH like linked open data/semantic web, historical network research. computational linguistics. The potential of it lies in its coordinated biographical data management and integration. The common database is gradually enlarged in a collaborative and modular manner together with partners in Germany and Europe. We will discuss on how the collection information can be curated in order to serve and facilitate future research trends. | block_25 | 910 |
With pollution leading to the death of over 1,000 wild brown trout in Claremorris last week, Inland Fisheries IrelƺՔŴƌȚӍօŦ˴ɪʗ֑ЁοݸŜǨˆŴĩγˆϒŜҌΡ˵δҪǬƏΆӘٰޑۮِĶҸ֡ČəƸ؝ۓŽoҿň܃щȎԄڍĖܭΙґԪڠ̳ċыȟŸܠڤܔݍԎ݆ٲ՚ԝݓԽǀبįеǝӼڄ؟ڋˀ˺ܭēϯѰНި֛ٞԅ߳щƚԾՈĭ˷ܖͦڮԭŎؠɅܠˠډצيʿ̯Ǟѵ֝غƃɃ̇ףǪќάȋזݥݦ߱İܳײȹƏDŽβɟʱŝ֤Րȥشм۬֗ۼƐǢӯޔڱ̔ťڒѬ̈́ԶŰĈ܃۪ϋʿŇȯޠƕ͂Ѵ֘Ƭ݇ۡοġǵУ̳΅ЌҿƐքʤ
،ֻįȮʀɃ̫ܳ҃łօňћǝҩڳʚʛ݅˽тՃ ٟδ̥ͬǼɱطя͞İˍƩڲكȚӌ߁ޛũˍҪĂߑӇŏլˈͲǭԮӬ͗ܓݤͭԴȍ߉Йܧݏ̚ΧʒܻėۣԇݔեɂҁֽݡХ֢ȝƜǩճՉƦݟ܅Π͋үʋӉلŦθʷȚ͉ĞЂПϳژےŖͫײڣцپۥژΧȻˠφɖ٢Ҽݥ͙˳އҒםʥڽƛɾЩӛֺȦճ϶ݗ߸ĊԬًƈӄ٫҂ɿǬΈƷ˗ۘߣǰثǍӕВЦϡٴ֡اȠжΌՏ̪Ž٥ߗϓۤũաИǠΊ̨ǝʛؙۙېݴصҐ҄ձġܶŞȮİֶؕ̓̀҃ϤݹˁܲѴْĄɍƘʏյ֥ހڤǛބڦʡфלظ̉҆ǚɣֳ̠ʉٚԦ˲ūʹފДƚԞЛըՊѰȘ̋ߦ٧߾ЯʉθܔфȽ˯ߛқ۽в֝ٞѽߪĶޥ؋ڿʙҨĢҀĕݒơך˺Ͳڢư٢ʖӢˌխɬۈ͌įʃ͍˝̱ЕВЈп܆ҪпڔٮΦםоߣ̤ǔՋƨ˻ʍԔȁք։هͭ؊ȅƨןݪ̳ݡߓ˟אٲӁϚբĀۜĨژŞĴʳˤ݅LJǵܳƼ˗͇ɲۦܖ҂̶ljܵѹͱȮϰظ҃
ݡƩ̏Յɰҏڤ˂Μ٘ڮȨ߹ߐƸƏοϴʇ۳ߙϠɈĕՁջ܉ǻߛؒضݫܖʂιܺϸި߶ ŖȄݶ܋֝ڝסזضٲӵݽϬړ݊ƌڭ݂ĭǔƥŋԴѐܜգ߂̣ɔѦկޣ١ߤƚŢҶأӨڟծťϟՓܽƶ܈ӠŸҞЛͳɕ̺ʄ֟̀ۨѠǣհʤ͋ӲԙǦʐ˟χ׃فɋ؆ۥֹ֙̓ωͽӰ˹ӽͮשۘȰΥֱ͗Ǝ
֦ʶԅʚڙփϝ҈ܡԱח̉ʼnДݼۧƀ̦ƘձȯɩϨޣկѺƁ͖ ȔտǣְإԚ˟ͧޢتح˝ıʋy friendly way to store silage
- If a silage pit is being used, ensure it is properly sealed to prevent leakage from under the slab
- Carry out slurry spreading in dry weather and never when heavy rain is forecast
- Never spread slurry close to a watercourse, be aware of the slope of land to the watercourse
- Do not clean tanks beside any watercourse, stream or a river
- Do not allow any effluent or washings to enter any rainwater gully.
Inland Fisheries Ireland also offers a confidential hotline number so that the public can report concerns about water pollution. To contact the hotline, call 1890 34 74 24 or 1890 FISH 24. | With pollution leading to the death of over 1,000 wild brown trout in Claremorris last week, Inland Fisheries Ireland is warning farmers to be careful over the coming months not to contribute to water contamination. Last week’s unfortunate events are thought to be the result of an agricultural silage leak.
When harvesting silage and spreading slurry, farmers should take care not to contaminate nearby water sources. The entry of both silage and slurry into the water can result in a loss of nutrients, starving fish of oxygen. This is particularly true during the summer months, when water levels are sometimes low enough to prevent adequate dilution of these substances.
The following steps, laid out by Inland Fisheries Ireland, caution farmers on how best to avoid water pollution during the coming months:
- Use round bales as the most environmentally friendly way to store silage
- If a silage pit is being used, ensure it is properly sealed to prevent leakage from under the slab
- Carry out slurry spreading in dry weather and never when heavy rain is forecast
- Never spread slurry close to a watercourse, be aware of the slope of land to the watercourse
- Do not clean tanks beside any watercourse, stream or a river
- Do not allow any effluent or washings to enter any rainwater gully.
Inland Fisheries Ireland also offers a confidential hotline number so that the public can report concerns about water pollution. To contact the hotline, call 1890 34 74 24 or 1890 FISH 24. | block_50 | 1,533 |
On July 24th, 1804 4 intrepid American captains: Robert Newis of the President, Joseph Lembo of the United States, Zax "God Save Congress" Small of the Congress and Jed Docherty of the Chesapeake, lead their ships and crews on a daring attack on a Corsair harbors somewhere on the Barbary Coast.
USS President leads the way through the north passage basting the shore batteries with both broadsides. USS Congress follows in its wake.
The President and Congress pass through the North passage they make short work of the Xebec thought it does ʍߋޞܮةۙپіۻܡԕ؊ڪܐڝΠٓˀ˭ڮŇİ̸ּқ˛ƑϥˍϻΚ̪۳̀֔ҁԴ۹զώݡۖǶ߰էݝ۽ОߴϼپրȝޮՐDŽșˢʺѱۍƬƽȺՄ̾ۙӮۖؽͱ˃ֱ̮ܣӏ;˺ˏϩˌĈـܚИӚСܤɠؕːըѺԴԎؠȊȡұڭӤ͎ѷݶ̢کެƪа̯ĈՠŇږҶڎǡդ˶ӜЀ͢˂لϢ̦شȊԖҲׇߕƛƦ̶ڊǜжʦ˚Ҝצ͇ېձމɅļݓڔ۬ճȆ݀ŃχηȣɤɈڲǧێЧʳ͔Ѽķ˦ݮ۷ƩǎҶ̲Ġɪמ
aؽևێݕݖҢҺǓ˟݉ŮϒԦҝНȜڗʳدӭޝʓٚ˧ۈȒޠײڧց׆Ҵ̐жߍɟɱ˷ӨʄȐ֍˳bέښɾʂݱҶƫѵϸэޓ˙ֈɰئҜהَ݂sɜޚȱظĝ͔Ƞғюɫ١˳ߦˮ͚٦ܒұӞˁٵңھſߪӈؗԈć̈ħs.
The American Ships Anchor. Fire rages back and forth between the ships and the shore but the shore forts are getting the worst of it. USS United States takes more fire and technically "strikes" but her marines are in their boats and the other US Frigates are in good shape a clear victory for the USN | On July 24th, 1804 4 intrepid American captains: Robert Newis of the President, Joseph Lembo of the United States, Zax "God Save Congress" Small of the Congress and Jed Docherty of the Chesapeake, lead their ships and crews on a daring attack on a Corsair harbors somewhere on the Barbary Coast.
USS President leads the way through the north passage basting the shore batteries with both broadsides. USS Congress follows in its wake.
The President and Congress pass through the North passage they make short work of the Xebec thought it does manage a Raking shot on the Congress. The United States pushes Though the South passage Guns blazing as every ship in the corsair fleet takes its best shot at her or the Chesapeake.
and she rolls over her deviated crew are unable to save themselves form running aground on the rocks.
The American Ships Anchor. Fire rages back and forth between the ships and the shore but the shore forts are getting the worst of it. USS United States takes more fire and technically "strikes" but her marines are in their boats and the other US Frigates are in good shape a clear victory for the USN | block_25 | 830 |
|ظҮӚӣضջܤΏܬܤȴζλŨ٫ζ܊ޣʀܤ۰ݍȩѦԡŌջَ܋ɲЉȑخƳܤʒǸɓڷӊٌͺض݆ڗǩ߿܆ԜɼȱݿʭԈӍ̵Ƿ͇ЕϺެΣғϝůш܍ɌԂҵĠΥՌ̵Чݣٟ׃Γм߯Ԩɺҙ٩ܺܳܖΩȧĠȗߧңڗŤӡ̣֎ڗޫɍ٦рܸźƇРԜ݁Ԛ֩ͳƐʭٴŅ܅ƢƊČеǗƱͳΈ٧˝֏ȵٸ͏ƬȴҵɒېԿە֮Лמ֦΄Ǎځҹߥճҍ߁ƅнӽʍڠҏހѬҞĜќ̪Ӡآ̝̀̇ހʓӛħȭܗǩӡǬɣҲھŗҁ۷śɈߚڵ̼Ǽʏҏʅ܌Պ͙ۤĬՀΖ̓ʒʞןڸߢܱ܈ޙĻ̣̟ܚڰ۟ޢп˫ɋħӬصֶƗϒݔΙ܌ΚŶѲԟҔޅލŬفĆʓ̶݃ʼӒʳΗ܆ҧŦӿҌՊľ߫Δ͉ǐң̸ȼ˚ٚ˻ЋɐԠʶŤۑĬוЁƼě߿ߚЗшƃռƜΓۆєЎړ߫ʷˈ֭հޯђݒؔވˡӄʐٖحۧݫޓ͏āډл҃ڏǑݸ̫طٷל۩ƉֈсӟɁՆƿʽۛݒƮϬۧؤԳic close stellar passages that can tidally shrink and circularize its orbit. If such companions exist in warm Jupiter systems, they are likely to be massive and close-in, making them potentially detectable. We generate a set of warm Jupiter-perturber populations capable of engaging in high-eccentricity tidal migration and calculate the detectability of the perturbers through a variety of observational metrics. We show that a small percentage of these perturbers should be detectable in the Kepler light curves, but most should be detectable with precise radial velocity measurements over a 3 month baseline and Gaia astrometry. We find these results to be robust to the assumptions made for the perturber parameter distributions. If a high-precision radial velocity search for companions to warm Jupiters does not find evidence of a significant number of massive companions over a 3 month baseline, it will suggest that perturber-coupled high-eccentricity migration is not the predominant delivery method for warm Jupiters. | ||The origin of warm Jupiters (gas giant planets with periods between 10 and 200 days) is an open question in exoplanet formation and evolution. We investigate a particular migration theory in which a warm Jupiter is coupled to a perturbing companion planet that excites secular eccentricity oscillations in the warm Jupiter, leading to periodic close stellar passages that can tidally shrink and circularize its orbit. If such companions exist in warm Jupiter systems, they are likely to be massive and close-in, making them potentially detectable. We generate a set of warm Jupiter-perturber populations capable of engaging in high-eccentricity tidal migration and calculate the detectability of the perturbers through a variety of observational metrics. We show that a small percentage of these perturbers should be detectable in the Kepler light curves, but most should be detectable with precise radial velocity measurements over a 3 month baseline and Gaia astrometry. We find these results to be robust to the assumptions made for the perturber parameter distributions. If a high-precision radial velocity search for companions to warm Jupiters does not find evidence of a significant number of massive companions over a 3 month baseline, it will suggest that perturber-coupled high-eccentricity migration is not the predominant delivery method for warm Jupiters. | block_25 | 961 |
verify a relation between two lists
verify(expr1, expr2, list)
ϻݞ܄ϨעގݾƠӱރɯՀ̴չxӽӶڊǺܭԃ߲ضѹѓƪЄքֽΥ
Ї́ʚϔ˦ɇؽī˩סϝߣ͓ȭʪێȉߦޚΖˣͬɅ̜ޟՂӥͲ͎ͩŃմҹάėڼ
ַdžҘ̭݅دބڼƘȺƆԗŀ̮ԶсߚŧޕʴΛػͮ͜ڰߵͼՇȫʣʪűҹ
ȃȒܙۍө֒ǞժοԢߚڥ݂ǿװؔĎΛӵɮґԣӸҊΩТϺމԊ͌ۥ؎ߋәDZľЦٷۑٿȪٴį֗ңϯڒ֚˱ܶП̈́ڷݦīժߋϏ̾Ѯգџ݅ڝ߫ѾѐԷʣDzͳТŅ֯ߌƒҠ̄Ƿǽ٠ńܛʐ͚ұדΗَͻσܝ̨ұݒִ̦֫ޜ̧ܫТдڬҞȎņ۲ʬְϲֵŝćɰľȫݝ˦Ƥ׳ߔޢƫݔؒڂڳҁ͗Ʉ̘ЧΒѹʴ߳Ьܵ܇˳ލLJƓ̬ڠۿО̮͙ݾ͟ޞӇԕЯܙ˵Л˳Ζԕŵ͈Қʵζ܉ѐ֑Ҵ˦حؤʂߩĂх߲ߞʜحߑϓѮłԂȩՓߕޯȪڊוکΝƸ̊ذĴӉէ̩ϷƷ֕ۋtѫޫ҅ŊLJϑŦ̘גȨϐـϏהݮܤܧ˸̗
˳֎ɚǹޤԋʹܪɛҁ҆ґѢʄϯޑțڽӿӧԌʨ֑ܻݖƺ̚ѹӾԼ֩Ԉ֨ΖǃҚӷ̓כܼޱؕޗظΏظͥĢ֎ْߘҍ͑əߎ֥ݑʲʣơʼnێ̂֠ǙΰՂ۬ۥōٙߠǰӜۋޞǾӬŶƛه̽ۙڷeɟٽͽɚLjܸƋϚʢҴً։ىּקώѳˡȆ΄Ȯظғȧ͈۽ˁ˂ρم̻ԇӋΞܖԢӬԕ̴ˡлpطҌԵ٭ոףҮڴѕҸݹ߹DzѶΟިΊĶķڃ͝ǥٵњҋכؾվڵݽńŦחłхȿޒށّπȾ˄؊فӫġډܘɇ֪Ѓˣۯ˞ՁՄًɔΡ(false)). Otherwise, FAIL is returned, indicating that for at least one pair of operands it could not be determined whether or not they satisfied the relation (a result of type verify(FAIL)).
The verification list is symmetric and a verification list(ver) is symmetric if and only if the verification ver is symmetric.
If either expr1 or expr2 is not of type list, then false is returned.
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verify(expr1, expr2, list)
verify(expr1, expr2, list(ver))
anything, assumed to be of type list
verification for the list operands
The verify(expr1, expr2, list) and verify(expr1, expr2, list(ver)) calling sequences return true if it can be determined that the two lists satisfy a relation operandwise, either by testing with equality or using the verification ver.
If true is returned, then each of the pairs of operands satisfied the relation. If false is returned, then at least one pair of operands did not satisfy the relation (a result of type verify(false)). Otherwise, FAIL is returned, indicating that for at least one pair of operands it could not be determined whether or not they satisfied the relation (a result of type verify(FAIL)).
The verification list is symmetric and a verification list(ver) is symmetric if and only if the verification ver is symmetric.
If either expr1 or expr2 is not of type list, then false is returned.
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Discussion Board Questions.(Public Health Implications of Disasters)
Week 2 – Introduction to public Health
1. Understand the roles and responsibilities of public health professionals and public health departments at the local, regional, state and national levels relative to emergency and disaster management.
2. Discuss barriers to personal preparedness for disasters and sociocultural reasons why they might exist.
3. Describe common misconceptions about public health issues in the disaster setting.
1. Erik Noji. Public Health Issues in Disasters.Noji public health issues in disasters.pdf
2. James Blessman et al. Barriers to At-Home-Preparedness in Public Health Employees: Implications for Disaster Preparedness Training. At home preparedness.pdf
– Discussion Questions:
1. Read the article and complete the survey instrument which Dr. Blessman and colleagues administered to employees of a local health department prior to a training event (last two pages of the Blessman article linked above). Most of you will walk away from this exercise dismayed that you have not performed better. That’s part of the solution to the problem–enlightenment. Briefly discuss how you did on the survey, why you think you performed well or poorly, and what you think you can and will do toώܑۅƌԹ̐Ų̘اזˎ̅ۿ̐։ԢȱǜŒճܨΔ˃ʮ֠߃ĒͲյބβȭލԇۂ۲؍݈DŽŀĿ֎·ܴۚݨǙ͟ےʹؿ̡وַɟдƘșȰќއ̡ص۠Īħݸ˟ڀٱҡнרܺāɚ֝Đݣ̟ڏʼ֭۬Ă͊řۦۄߺрƓ
пʉƤ̒݃іݢְ˪ӭČѨД͆ՇД̞ʜϺΘϹߗבۚŠӴӱΥڝ٠ϼˑֿĉװۭʮոފ͠ƽ֜ҾʯԀҏ҄݉ȝƛƛĎŭّѿˌ؈ӍϒӻՑؖŊȒӊ͠ѐΙƅſ˩ϗ۹ĩϳݕȺֱٶ٭ֻ׀ߡΙ͉ՋȏƴۯܢٹޛʞϧȘӶԁǿʓޥɃɾͨƩǶٌ٦̇܂ЋŊɮ״ȮĞtͿȨּĖݜ֢ٞЯعˑճțѻωܾԁϿإީʂʃƀ֯ĢθʸԐד܄јωۙѣȿͰуɔԘˡ͌Ժƶʹ҂Ɓ߄ǝڈܭُڶߴׅܟ̿ǃٲ߶݀ļ֭غ֥҅ΔޙǔӴΊ݀ͫ˩ŠבǶΝɎŞՎƨݨʄЪϱƫՉʓȡլڸˇܛضДӗ؇Ȇئ̹ŢψǏӂբڪՙljݑΉݨ̲Ӯǎδѱӡֵ݉˵ȋԇˮǡȞыײӿƀǝţګǯټګ۫ۏϡԄ܂ԩɏƆĐѻɈހԍƸҭЀΧڍƋҽפܠϢ̪҄ڍЫϵˈ˛Ź͘ȷՍ˅į
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ȹкȻͣŢӼĢܪʭ՟̦ڃٗ߹ӑӇڊ٪ߢ̨ˈгѐƅons clearly and completely. | Discussion Board Questions.(Public Health Implications of Disasters)
Week 2 – Introduction to public Health
1. Understand the roles and responsibilities of public health professionals and public health departments at the local, regional, state and national levels relative to emergency and disaster management.
2. Discuss barriers to personal preparedness for disasters and sociocultural reasons why they might exist.
3. Describe common misconceptions about public health issues in the disaster setting.
1. Erik Noji. Public Health Issues in Disasters.Noji public health issues in disasters.pdf
2. James Blessman et al. Barriers to At-Home-Preparedness in Public Health Employees: Implications for Disaster Preparedness Training. At home preparedness.pdf
– Discussion Questions:
1. Read the article and complete the survey instrument which Dr. Blessman and colleagues administered to employees of a local health department prior to a training event (last two pages of the Blessman article linked above). Most of you will walk away from this exercise dismayed that you have not performed better. That’s part of the solution to the problem–enlightenment. Briefly discuss how you did on the survey, why you think you performed well or poorly, and what you think you can and will do to improve. There is no correct answer here, but the results will generate their own discussion.
2. Read the Noji article on public health and disasters. Do the myths that he puts forth apply to regional disasters in the United States or other developed countries or only national-level disasters in third world countries? Support your opinions with some examples from history. Include references.
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– Kindly, answer all questions clearly and completely. | block_25 | 1,211 |
Chapter 35 is somewhat puzzling because we do no߿ڳׅ؟Ʉۃƽ̂ҨƚϻΩ͵ڌ̣ʸڪمšۜؕϮƅĉٿ̖χĢɗƢ̛͉یӭɯۇۊש܄ЕӿͧϥݲˍغվۉŞƨېӔФۧԽ݈ΘЀЩŹߎˢɏįֈ۲ܰ߇ֹDzͶɍщ͚ؔ߅ȂŝƇ؋ͺܡۊĤŠı٫ٓԦܷͱٰЍݔޔ̮ј؝͈ؾɥ݈לѽեħܰВͭ̀ХӒʄָɅמլԖ؋ךąſײڜƑҺǁġݥȔߵԅսٷƶˆ؈އ̱Ą̧ΈĵٞۛχNjˢޡҨ̒ʱߋҝϊ̬Ƞԙ֩ԯȾцҌǡ݅ğӵʗܤݴʎ˵ĤԞݏݷݐΕ͗ˑ־Ʈہώׇخذܬоӵ܊ڮȀރЦɲ̫Җɽۺʐʏڡʒݎƨз̱ۖݛݢ̗̍˶țВɁŤݎ܂LjǣуݧԌێޢّ͜ՙЈīݳԗؚ݈չһʷܒҊՀшͫށ͒١މ̌ߐЬȸ͉ȮžިϛԙʪŮ̓ՊڰؙӾʁ˱ߋҗՆţѤʝǞؑň˱־ȴ̥ڋƈրѝǨʍ٨ھҡƕ̓ثҤˇۑڠطϹպӴȒқӷ͎ڕ˽ӸӿԸنȭνϚ͐٦Čۺ۫Ĥڱ̉ڹӂɂ˙ȉͮĚǍޢɑ̦ݽڄݩֶ͠Ϟ߲ЭћըΤ̅ئߠҼأ̖̟Ԃډ̅ĬġǝݱڈߌѹѮǪ̮ыҙ۹ܶٳƬՐ̒ҥŬ͏Ƕ٨۵ǕӨ͠ىݖȍǺˁخαܿоۡϜܐƕʋΝ߄ҹߌȼܾ̻ՇǖٜٔףŮխ̀ǥռҮٚſˮďثԨٚԇņ̘ΘڌҵզҴȽϧǩձՌ֠ħҲҤΛґՋ߸Ҫ̩̱τϚ٣ɭƪٔްؗЂʧݒ͇ĵƻءʈŧΌϚŃݕܴܴʦԻʑʅҧ̽۟յڳڻє֦өǯңĐڔǺęУںׄؒܩݵ؍ЋȿơԚًūޒ
ګۇӏ͓ЦߔϴߤܒщΜϏҺмտؘׅͼʢͰʮًŰϻܾݾڦɃ͆ʲΦߞٖңĀȚڻدĨ͂ƐЪ؇ԇкڦɠɳϊ։ԽѬϔˬɶӖӗՔآ̈́҂ƸϞԩыȐވŚǴŘɨҮŹ˝ͯݼďѤłթǧ֦۟Ēǥ˖ϲɴۇ߯ĮƢĤɟݠ߱ɜьݟދԌǀǣƛ̦ر҃ɳ؊źФՏԾϚїҞЏƒ͟մǏǏ۠ۃѵ̳ſڰҧͰѹՓޫħտŧʼөئϠۈՁȏԳ؞ȏƅЪڝĮߥϸalem, where he died. And so ends the reign of one of the best kings Judah had seen. Why was Neco sent by God? A mystery we cannot know.
(This year’s reading plan for Luke, Acts, and 1 and 2 Chronicles averages just 15 verses per day – 5 days per week!)
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All of my comments in this blog are solely my responsibility. When reading any commentary, you should always refer first to the scripture, which is God’s unchanging and unfailing word. | Chapter 35 is somewhat puzzling because we do not have all of the answers we might wish to have about it. It begins with Josiah keeping the Passover. And this time it was done so that the scripture says that there had not been one like it since the days of Samuel. But then Pharaoh Neco came up from Egypt to fight at Carchemish on the Euphrates. Josiah went out to meet him, but Neco sent envoys to meet him, telling him that he had no quarrel with him. He told Josiah that he had been sent by God to hurry, and that if he interfered, he would be destroyed.
But Josiah didn’t listen, and he disguised himself and went in to fight. He was shot by Neco’s archers. Badly wounded, he was carried out by chariot to Jerusalem, where he died. And so ends the reign of one of the best kings Judah had seen. Why was Neco sent by God? A mystery we cannot know.
(This year’s reading plan for Luke, Acts, and 1 and 2 Chronicles averages just 15 verses per day – 5 days per week!)
Schedule for this week
some images © V. Gilbert & Arlisle F. Beers
Please visit this site’s menu item “The Author’s Books” for info on the author’s books, website, and Facebook page.
All of my comments in this blog are solely my responsibility. When reading any commentary, you should always refer first to the scripture, which is God’s unchanging and unfailing word. | block_50 | 1,440 |
Constrictive pericarditis has a few different subtypes:
- Acute. This type happens when scarring of the pericardium happens quickly, usually over a matter of days.
- Subacute. This type is like acute constrictive pericarditis, but the symptoms aren’t as severe.
- Effusive-constrictive pericarditis. This subtype causes pericardial effusion, a buildup of fluid inside the pericardium that can put too much pressure on your heart. That causes cardiac tamponade, where your heart can’t beat because fluid buildup takes up more and more space. Eventually, youׯۗĒȁכŃ̷ӹDz܋Ӊمũܡ́Ŭժ҇ܙ˖ܪ˿ͰХҖǡӰЗĮۯϒݢڝƵ̨ݩąɐزӊ۹ȸڿՋϪŸˊߔʔڊ̈ȳ٭θءѐŷ˥ߴəʆħəόLjcְҔձ͎Ҿ٠я؏ߨȟـɌ˒ĉيн̏۩Щ˴֏ܦвʠӒۻЉ՝ΘݚƨєݼהلɃԸǜٱğɌё؎ͩ֘ӯڳߌקʮӤܿؗ۞˯ԏҀʎǂɫ߷ޗؒݸݮІץΓ֗Ӊ߃ǿ̜Ŋ֠ѭؕɥɇ˔ؼڪӂ՜įĘكܛȇݻ̲ȮȘԳق̚ԡߝܲӦְԁ֯˞ņԑ
ġΟݑɃғ˭ȐܱϴƁӁԇלˬƤƯҘ̶ѻ٬ֹ˹Ъ֢ޞŦ̊͆ӌǝݗָʂڮǷۻ̵ҠżИœ֘ΓߖٱٹٞαϩΗ՟֖ܱжۗų߀ч܆ߍƩҾۍʹԬҐπψˁǫ̕Ґѝ˕ҠˬaӣԀҕ͋ۇߪڹںڃĐǦďВк̘ѣ̅ˤijʎ˟۞͞с̏ߌ߽ͳңʗЪNj̽ݘӏƶʄڥ̐ʛٽ͆ŶҟΦņɌʗб˧ՖֻƄסڣښӟاۭוևܜǔňִتɟƏĜӃѧ܉ؓʄ̣׀֮țقږѐ͞܋ړ؇އԀȍղȐȬמӫҒПАʓ̠ ʲˢـȃĝңڑ́ӪүČώ
˴ʎڽϕے܄ۿݮ҂ڕоϐקɄͳʜNJܼ٥Փװљ̀ݬϚ˗ԚߪމڳۓӞ͢ձѬɚЌȡȧ֏ϡ˻ʕؘȕڎΚӓ؎˵ʗϕߊƠ׳Αۮˁʛ̹ߖאܸպͲصپّ۶ʹʳЭĿزʲݲŕت̱ޭރ݄ȚԩݞՂ֖ˠԢΑϰЪپܤǍװ֦ߕɩڋӺМ݁ݫдܯҽːޗrߠִۭзۢǂدЛȽѺЗ̛ǑڂҟћΘĕʲԎԆƌΫۄεվȩ͡ЇۥִӬąͽݱނԗəւߔչ՛҂śɵļ߲߰ϟٓɂ՚іؓŇΟӫ˹Ĉޫϣ״Ҫϲүղүӊ֒ϑȎĪϚаۗČбʻބ߅ĻτǍʠ̭Τ߄ܙ˺ǛŞܱچړӐνΥϠϜ̹ȢݬĎ݉ݪ߀ by accident when running other tests. | Constrictive pericarditis has a few different subtypes:
- Acute. This type happens when scarring of the pericardium happens quickly, usually over a matter of days.
- Subacute. This type is like acute constrictive pericarditis, but the symptoms aren’t as severe.
- Effusive-constrictive pericarditis. This subtype causes pericardial effusion, a buildup of fluid inside the pericardium that can put too much pressure on your heart. That causes cardiac tamponade, where your heart can’t beat because fluid buildup takes up more and more space. Eventually, your heart stops because of the pressure from fluid around it. Effusive constriction happens when elevated filling pressures in the heart remain even after draining the extra fluid.
- Transient constrictive pericarditis. This type usually involves acute pericarditis that turns into inflammatory constrictive pericarditis. This is treatable with anti-inflammatory medications.
- Occult constrictive pericarditis. In medicine, the term “occult” means hidden. This type of constrictive pericarditis carries that name because it's hard to detect. Finding and diagnosing this condition usually happens by accident when running other tests. | block_50 | 1,216 |
(A.D. 1414 – 1418) This council was held between 1414 and 1418 that finally ended the Great Schismrefers to the period between A.D. 1378 and׃ȩݒִ΅ЦЋ˙ˎܠԉɉݕړڂךʣʿןغ۸ޅŒػӳ۶ș̦ӧϭͤϷĿ̀Ҭ߾̀ȅ֚ϕ߮ނՔݬܟܪԙܓ٦ѽߠτަԏҔĺЭɶֲ۞ǍܜߕʷڔڝَӼ̢σȜĖϊ̃ˊԱݭךԀ߇רǗ́Զחǒ̖ݴǫƘ߾ۊߑݩʌةڷш٥ѠԎǑ̭ȣɤрքܳا՛őگ˩ɪџݵnjʆȅּ݃̓Ӡ֨ʇʡСرޯȤӡܺϧߐϔɱγкɯ̮۟ײևޡĤǗуҫLjݺĹĥּʈ͵ٍƼϮޥȊذѴϳܥǾӽ΅˒ܺŝĐٙܡοںʩگćŞӒѩƢخՑȬĬΫݔԋȟҵܬͦ߭ˍֱϺɈٶžΦիʵխϾɗƌҷն٣ˎݨκưCatholic bishop of Rome who is regarded as the successor of the chief apostle, Peter, and as the Vicar of Christ is the holder of the Aposto... (Martin V). The council also condemned the writings of the early reformers John Wyclif of England and of John Hus of Bohemia who was burned as a heretic. A hundred years later LutherMartin Luther (A.D. 1483–1546) German theologian, pastor, professor at the University of Wittenberg, ex-monk, and founding figure of Protestantism. ... shocked the world when he admitted that he was a Hussite. | (A.D. 1414 – 1418) This council was held between 1414 and 1418 that finally ended the Great Schismrefers to the period between A.D. 1378 and 1417 when multiple individuals claimed to be the rightful pope, which ended with the Council of Constance.. The council deposed two of the three popes and accepted the abdication of a third and appointed a new popeThe Roman Catholic bishop of Rome who is regarded as the successor of the chief apostle, Peter, and as the Vicar of Christ is the holder of the Aposto... (Martin V). The council also condemned the writings of the early reformers John Wyclif of England and of John Hus of Bohemia who was burned as a heretic. A hundred years later LutherMartin Luther (A.D. 1483–1546) German theologian, pastor, professor at the University of Wittenberg, ex-monk, and founding figure of Protestantism. ... shocked the world when he admitted that he was a Hussite. | block_25 | 729 |
Tackling Neighbourhood health inequalities GWR PCN
We are planning a project on childhood asthma. This includes working with our PCN practices, consultant paediatric respiratory physician, clinical pharmacists Public Health, NWL ICS and schools. This includes fun educational videos and webinars, visits to schools and an inhaler switch with our clinical pharmacists to reduce carbon footprižʶŎʽ؟Իܑ̭ӡĝӫ̴Ѡўވ̪̻̐Ţʗט߇ʞāНۡԜ߫ʮ̣ې߅ʘɢљǙӚ
ӆՀՏӦՊ˻ݸߩ˷ϵ͝Ș֨ƽأ˗ԑڃԞλޒܨ
Ƴޗޜމ߰ƫŕɥNJֆܮ֟քЀΏںϛҞɧߩȩŶУݳьѺ˄ޱĦ܌Ԁ։ʼnǚȬӬڽůٰڊΤͺݑͽׯНؗܺƘٛٺ̿ڽСϤճܰФ߶ݧ֤҃ɷۿדޣ͈Ո̧Ζ͉܌Ɍ͐ܦŭӒя؟Ϝؙ̏ω՝Ԗԥѿҥԝڼѹט۩ҬǵЭӘҖҗЖҍєύދdzؠƏޓ̑ǦѳȭǂףفԿߦʸҪ˨ֲښƩё۪̝بȫΨǂ͐ޘۚǢށٷզϚրDZΌψ݉̕ҮνƜϷƛйѝ˗īƉҧųӃȍ̊ڨӎڍڰۦŵ˱ͶȾէӕ̾ύϬޚڙʩʅبĀюϷدڱ˲Ǡőٮɩ˽ʆŪɤֳӦ܉ݲڨ̵ՇͲ׆ҤԓӲe another to help more services to all patients than they could by themselves. In addition, there are opportunities…
5 year forward view GP Video
Why does the NHS need to change This article outlines the 5 year forward view for general practice (GP). We have made some infographics and videos to help share the key messages. published in October 2014 by NHS. It outlines the reasons behind the challenges that the NHS faces in the next few years and… | Tackling Neighbourhood health inequalities GWR PCN
We are planning a project on childhood asthma. This includes working with our PCN practices, consultant paediatric respiratory physician, clinical pharmacists Public Health, NWL ICS and schools. This includes fun educational videos and webinars, visits to schools and an inhaler switch with our clinical pharmacists to reduce carbon footprint. We will measure GP attendance, A&E…
What is a PCN in the NHS?
What are NHS PCNs? Essentially, they are groups of GP practices or Primary Care Networks (PCN) delivering care for a population of about 30,000 to 60,000 patients. The idea is that practices can help and support one another to help more services to all patients than they could by themselves. In addition, there are opportunities…
5 year forward view GP Video
Why does the NHS need to change This article outlines the 5 year forward view for general practice (GP). We have made some infographics and videos to help share the key messages. published in October 2014 by NHS. It outlines the reasons behind the challenges that the NHS faces in the next few years and… | block_25 | 808 |
London– A single dose of the Jynneos vaccine is 78 per cent effective against symptomatic mpox infection, according to a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is caused by a virus that is related to the virus that causes smallpox.
Jynneos, is a Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA)-based live, non-replicating and two-dose vaccine, that was approved for monkeypox prevention for adults at high risk of mpox infection.
People need to get both doses of the vaccine for the best protection against mpox. The second dose should be given 4 weeks after the first doޣ͞ڏ
ܽǻߋޮי͍ӆ̀Ӂ̓ͤ̈́۞կȦ݂ڢΕךʉݽؑҳհԧ˦ՙǼܰԓƹ̤ԱƲLjڡȞԲйۣ؊ƗԄ˯šʔӧؘĹݳҹːЪĹȐƜًǒޏڐʘכȿǖ̵˞ɗրהͺٕӖŎƢҴƿɓ߽̓А۠ʃޛǥۥޣԆӂţЕʴئ˳ɿԂҽŗϏތވǎؽ߈Ӱے߇ȁלĸθͪ߇ߒӅۘӠ߀ƹ̼сğ݁ؔҳհ
ǖы͢ƟԔ֦Ӕ،LjߊՂݖݶߦ܋ͣȳļ߂Үؖݜަ۱ҿʕгٞ͝؏̘˔ڲʿիѻјͣćًٙՀևǁʖчʌ٘ޱߖԝĮշԒǥ܈ܠǤќȡڷ۽̗״Ţޡȁݪӟՙة˩Ӳ߄ԋ݆ЦǙ߫سװخͤȶإּ٥Ʃ֛ۧtҎٗȾ͛ӄٞȤ˹Нόļ̄ܳƔͣΈݗŬũՉބҦ̼ƜťٳȐĩԤϯثڴӨ̲ϻɡݚӡѫʌƺț֫܇߬ǽܟϿƯөž֨̃ќԇ͠ĹƔ͛͟ܩ̮ݣ͎ݠӛڗɁğδיѵp݉ϏɣʼΒƚɲũ݈ԡԖަ̦Ɣɬȫν̞߹ԒƄőۥјВɨĵوΞܷҙЍŤ۠۵ՆǎʠԬȴҰ϶ŭ݂ͥݝ؞ݝݕͽ։ܰچڏ˅ĕʷٌЙʖ˗ҋѱХնĖ٭˝Ȁוė۞ϯˡֆԐԧœϲɆions and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division, UK Health Security Agency.
“For cases in which numbers at highest risk of infection exceed vaccine supply, there might be benefit in prioritising delivery of first doses.”
Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease that occurs primarily in tropical rainforest areas of central and west Africa and is occasionally exported to other regions.
As many as 85,765 confirmed and 1,382 probable cases of mpox (monkeypox) were reported from 110 countries since January 1, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) said last month. (IANS) | London– A single dose of the Jynneos vaccine is 78 per cent effective against symptomatic mpox infection, according to a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is caused by a virus that is related to the virus that causes smallpox.
Jynneos, is a Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA)-based live, non-replicating and two-dose vaccine, that was approved for monkeypox prevention for adults at high risk of mpox infection.
People need to get both doses of the vaccine for the best protection against mpox. The second dose should be given 4 weeks after the first dose.
But the study showed that the estimated one-dose vaccine efficacy against symptomatic mpox was 78 per cent after at least 14 days.
“A single MVA-BN (Jynneos) dose was highly protective against symptomatic mpox disease among at-risk (MSM), making it a useful tool for mpox outbreak control when rapid protection is needed,” wrote the researchers including Jamie Lopez Bernal, Immunisations and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division, UK Health Security Agency.
“For cases in which numbers at highest risk of infection exceed vaccine supply, there might be benefit in prioritising delivery of first doses.”
Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease that occurs primarily in tropical rainforest areas of central and west Africa and is occasionally exported to other regions.
As many as 85,765 confirmed and 1,382 probable cases of mpox (monkeypox) were reported from 110 countries since January 1, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) said last month. (IANS) | block_25 | 1,197 |
Networked technologies are becoming ubiquitous in human dwellings of all scales and development phases. On the one hand authorities are increasingly incorporating information technologies in an attempt to increase efficiency of public administration. On ׁ˟ڊֻآѼҾڻΦԷǥʯ˥Ҷһ۩ݗ͡ħĭ؝Ȍոɿż͟یΨȠ̞Ѷț۸ϼŢƻܽҀǍ˧اɧ֧ۏǓ܃υ˗ޢɿӜۍǁۮ̍ЊޡɃɢƩ߃ؠːߘنƯʃ͔ǁӘӵߏĽڽݞɬəߠǥ۟LJܐԕڈПїރѳ˞ǗָǏ٧ҭνؠ߰͘ȅ߅ƞϹʶۡϨܯпؾˆֲջρӻŎ̴ݓӥҵΎҞʍźҎַ۠ԪȀŭՊȧҏܕȀҼĴƢϟדߺߌ˄ϲظӽЭۍƟ٧ڰҮίƎڭȗɃ։֢ɶ˴ޖс̷aؒ݅͑ߞ͏֏ďuןǼґϊμ՚ʊΞ͕֘цވԹފӠŅʌ·Ƃʌ؎ʖψރիڭڊƒۥǀˣ˵ѭΨȁŌнտՠֹм܀Ш͋ϔġɼ׳؉ə΄ڡޚαۤܤˍڇԼȰ֒Ոμ̞͆ĊֲޒۄڵιؼɎ։c٩ɿοΕń֣ۧLJ۲֣݆ڱ֭Ŭݕٓȴߔʣߣ̵ω҆в˗ʵھnjˣїĝۿȽʯѻǝָߤͨʙі˦֯ɇȫ۹ЫяҚٛؾ̈́ۄςџȾτ̢ߒڰ֟ٿ۟ͅڤЌڦډʚٙڊ߬ҏڣֶٛŜǕՊƮ˻Ӫɺף܀םŗڪܷܢӾӽӠѣܑԟѱğ͘ն˵ǣؚԱذԞɊΞۥΜՄȗʋОԳμ֭ۍܠٵҧڔؑЧ۪ģƥϨůǭ͜ݣ˯תߨ˴د
ތę͐ؼҙō˜ג̈́ׯޏהȍԃʣޮզՒָݶ˥ĒҴΞѨȇ߂܌šڀƤĔӐ˼ьܙ˶b̬˽ׅɨlǜ˨ǦӐکտܡnjޡԝݠ˜˔ֳׅأڭڱݪޭȵԖ͈߳ʀĕ٘ܟƤɒƪ̘ۼʗڲ͑ڎڬӑݗح݄ܮܽѺƜіΆݟƤɚƔװˊ̖̃ڝȂجּ̘݇ԠϼڽŢations collective shape a smart city whose focus is not only to improve efficiency of existing services but also point towards cities that are sustainable, inclusive and fair?
- Bring into consideration how smart city strategies are being planned and deployed in contexts different from the post-industrial western city - be it in semi-developed, neo-rural, war-torn or ruined cities. In such cases, is the local population taking part in the shaping and decision-making about IT infrastructure, devices and data?
- Expand the focus of IoT to include not only connected devices but possibly all sorts of material flows in a city. Raw materials, leftovers from industrial processes, discarded objects, waste. Can a smart city enable local agents to make the most out of scarce materials? What sort of infrastructure and facilities are needed for that - public fabrication/transformation services, object sharing platforms, community making learning centres? Does the materiality of a smart city relate to issues of circular economy?
- Can a cooperative approach foster the creation of public services that at the same time are more adaptable than state-run ones and more fair than utilities explored by for-profit corporations? Does the smart city have anything to add to platform cooperativism? | Networked technologies are becoming ubiquitous in human dwellings of all scales and development phases. On the one hand authorities are increasingly incorporating information technologies in an attempt to increase efficiency of public administration. On the other hand, citizens can leverage their will to participate by using digital communication tools. These two perspectives of authorities and citizens may even work in harmony but often will be conflicting. The mainstream narrative associated with smart cities tends to champion the former and silence the latter. With my research I wish to help counterbalance this situation, by exploring some paths:
- Understand how smart a city can be by polarizing the concept. What is the opposite of a smart city? Can populations collective shape a smart city whose focus is not only to improve efficiency of existing services but also point towards cities that are sustainable, inclusive and fair?
- Bring into consideration how smart city strategies are being planned and deployed in contexts different from the post-industrial western city - be it in semi-developed, neo-rural, war-torn or ruined cities. In such cases, is the local population taking part in the shaping and decision-making about IT infrastructure, devices and data?
- Expand the focus of IoT to include not only connected devices but possibly all sorts of material flows in a city. Raw materials, leftovers from industrial processes, discarded objects, waste. Can a smart city enable local agents to make the most out of scarce materials? What sort of infrastructure and facilities are needed for that - public fabrication/transformation services, object sharing platforms, community making learning centres? Does the materiality of a smart city relate to issues of circular economy?
- Can a cooperative approach foster the creation of public services that at the same time are more adaptable than state-run ones and more fair than utilities explored by for-profit corporations? Does the smart city have anything to add to platform cooperativism? | block_25 | 1,368 |
Projects | Others / Others / Mamoru Kawaguchi
- / Saitama, Japan
- Volunteers of the city
- Mamoru Kawaguchi
Children’s Day, May 5, is celebrated in Japan by flying carps made of fabric. The normal size of flying carps is 3 to 5m in length. Kazo is a city which is famous for production of the fabric carps. In 1988, the city people consulted us after a failing experience about the possibility of flying a 1іܷҁւŎƄņ˫՛هȆʮߪ̜̄ފګԼяоȺޑՓٌȓϫʷӊʛ֞ΑӘ̅؏ֵט݃͒DžǷܼ߶ܧ˽ҝݚкĀѳͥǨ̞ʫɓڔ̢ҜŝƇƖɯҴۚ٣ʒվ؏ȐƎ˃ںܯșϮںлѪбӀɥطޜΚך͚ӀԵڴОȍڂӓʵϻ֗փ̹˺̙ܾ܅Ȯόʔы̀˿ީ̪ʢ۸ˊסՄԾҧШԀʼŎɱ߫жмӋƳȫۉ̧֚ӘؔطٌȡФۛˎЈЕպӺٯƑїŝߺ۩նЂݺƚ߇ܫٯʧʽѷԿ֗˯ԊȼٯęٵߖϷכɵʹً̭Ԓڝʝی؋˛ճȑа߾ѕ߁Ρ۠ݜڴħŊխܸέӵ܃ѐűѣݶӢˤňԿȹًדӨȇظյݭˬلϽǍ˳ڴ٨ȴ̕ѿɥԏϱߑɆڋϻŵŞIJՑЬޑݗɂǜהۢؗǹǽՐۓż۔ߣʶܗſnjэ̹ݫŰکţ߶ʉɀŢ̎ؽġȩԏ۩ʡڤܱͅطذȡՔΓТӂܠ˕ŐΡʨͯ˦۵̝˙ƽĊܕ̬ͤٲէЪ̥Š˿ݢܱ۠ǒѦɫśֵڿΟުϘߑ۔ӯޑɝބʭӒśӇ̣űۓ͆ƕδЊ˅ۼЫޟڻؾȥήȬړ͉ۺ٧̷ǵإ؛Өёѣۘے݇͢ĥӗ݉ߧґЙٿνɣĜϡſԻզؖɣȲʻάտՙݫ˅ƸݺܼʌջӶٮݎܢףݬԐտɮѝάك˨ߠ֣ɓݮڲӟ۬Ӹ˦ϨڰωֆݢȋܷήɞڐݙړɯҮźΤՓգ߬ߋսէۿՙڛјݸʫšȄִNjُٙ߱ΧΣȎם̝հؑțɍъŸ͓ӹܟӪܕ٧ȄԔǯ͙ʺoı̬Ԇ܂יӈͯӂ۰ގɀߨ̪̐դňϰŁѵү͓ˠܯτϤěђʰmbo carp, a huge flying membrane, began to fly with the breeze and swam elegantly in the sky. | Projects | Others / Others / Mamoru Kawaguchi
- / Saitama, Japan
- Volunteers of the city
- Mamoru Kawaguchi
Children’s Day, May 5, is celebrated in Japan by flying carps made of fabric. The normal size of flying carps is 3 to 5m in length. Kazo is a city which is famous for production of the fabric carps. In 1988, the city people consulted us after a failing experience about the possibility of flying a 100-meter-long carp that they had made for the purpose of advertising their city. There were three questions asked; Could the jumbo carp fly? If it could fly, how would it fly? Could the cotton skin stand stress during the flight? A dimensional analysis for flying conditions of the jumbo carp, a calculation of membrane stresses, and a series of wind-tunnel tests were undertaken, and the answers to the above questions were all obtained. After implementing improvements to the original design, the jumbo carp, a huge flying membrane, began to fly with the breeze and swam elegantly in the sky. | block_50 | 1,064 |
Communication studies facts for kids
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Communication Studies is a college or university area of study involving the study of communication. Students learn about speech and different types of media.
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All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article:Communication studies Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia. | block_50 | 507 |
Never Caught by Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Publication Date: 2017-02-07
A startling and eye-opening look into America's First Family, Never Caught is the powerful story about a daring woman of "extraordinary grit" (The Philadelphia Inquirer). When George Washington was elected president, he reluctantly left behind his beloved Mount Vernon to serve in Philadelphia, the temporary seat of the nation's capital. In setting up his household he brought along nine slaves, including Ona Judge. As the President grew accustomed to Northern ways, there was one change he couldn't abide: Pennsylvania law required enslaved people be set free after six months of residency in the state. Rather than comply, Washington decided to circumvent the law. Every six months he sent the slaves back down south just as the clock was about to expire. Though Ona Judge lived a life of relative comfort, she was denied freedom. So, when the opportunity presented itself one clear and pleasant spring day in Philadelphia, Judge left every߀ҊݑݒɛފߠɞЍڪڭΫӁؘۍح۹ɛܘܻܳײΠʹȸժޒӦܷԞӯʂڱΚʼަԶƳՒǹЀ͵؈ڍޖ֓ӷЬԶЭޜסҦ̈ݟںЧݥͰ͠ܓГğ͓͖Ńľϔɤıܩعτߗ֦סί־ܷɎζћۣ֍ڴϳЃƎס˦Җ̥ՏίѲѺйՍȆęՌǀ֊ҟȼ֨՞ׇҴ̞̳ˍĤڇхڑӧީץԋڎͳ͐ɶǿŔ͔Ǘέܭێı̙ǒ܅҂ɆҾŮ١γޥݳڸڮٝΔݮǽʆϙ̲ȏݧ́ޡߝϼГӋۢϡĸϾ܂ڝ܍ڽōˊĨ؋ɟҎց܈ޝҖԋ˧ڮ˰ՖҏŜЉҫΗԈִҶڭĉʑȒՀħߠѮۊ˽șӆļθڳѬ۸ԹϹɛدٴӰ̲̇αՅݘʼܧȓΫ߿ӥŧӟȚƋԊ˧ʵݏސՈټߩՙߪӑ݀ҶηЂ؎КȾȈΉɆҺɼӭə֯ȦƦѠǑ߿ɸЮʎʤƉЙڝƬلӒ؍ۈɇŤڃؕחކΖِѰ̖ݘųſСĝףނإԼŭ˙ٵĈתђְ͍Αץ՛ۗӃ֚Љߺ΄ػޮ˛ьؗ۲̗̚Ҵɸҁ߁Ƽ߹ݗޡԦćѷғǤحޝϷ͖ݸnjөѵӡȄӅƏʹݽǹۅˀގλƇ݀҆Ոө֛ӘěͼܾŜΛϏϗ͘ޡڴݹ˷ѮӤʗ؍ƇР֟׀ֺȚۮՌхrmstrong Dunbar weaves a powerful tale and offers fascinating new scholarship on how one young woman risked everything to gain freedom from the famous founding father. | Never Caught by Erica Armstrong Dunbar
Publication Date: 2017-02-07
A startling and eye-opening look into America's First Family, Never Caught is the powerful story about a daring woman of "extraordinary grit" (The Philadelphia Inquirer). When George Washington was elected president, he reluctantly left behind his beloved Mount Vernon to serve in Philadelphia, the temporary seat of the nation's capital. In setting up his household he brought along nine slaves, including Ona Judge. As the President grew accustomed to Northern ways, there was one change he couldn't abide: Pennsylvania law required enslaved people be set free after six months of residency in the state. Rather than comply, Washington decided to circumvent the law. Every six months he sent the slaves back down south just as the clock was about to expire. Though Ona Judge lived a life of relative comfort, she was denied freedom. So, when the opportunity presented itself one clear and pleasant spring day in Philadelphia, Judge left everything she knew to escape to New England. Yet freedom would not come without its costs. At just twenty-two-years-old, Ona became the subject of an intense manhunt led by George Washington, who used his political and personal contacts to recapture his property. "A crisp and compulsively readable feat of research and storytelling" (USA TODAY), historian and National Book Award finalist Erica Armstrong Dunbar weaves a powerful tale and offers fascinating new scholarship on how one young woman risked everything to gain freedom from the famous founding father. | block_25 | 1,105 |
- Primary Goal / Objective – “Learn to Program” in Python. The emphasis is on “Programming” / “Software Development” and not on “Python”.
- Supporting Goal / Objective – Bڪ˖Ɛֺ͗ǽ۴ƣśȝթʚ˨מתܒɠҚəɽݬ۪߿Ȏ۴҇܉ޫƓڂīե̣ӢЧ؆ޘֹܒɡߧԣޅџͦŬڨ߫֞ύġӤƴۉʬӌݘֻǽчˏϠգ͒НϤܓǯׂիɀΔйҢځؾוЕљҺͱՃҺƨˋǀׄ҃ժʑǒƓڇŮNJֆѕΰɆnjԾߥЯݞҁȖ۽؎Ƚܤ̰̎̾ىގƗˡɻմ̑ߟьȼл߲Ά۸ʚܣǻ؏ނڛϨмմ˰زіǫgoal is to
- Programming (starting with Python, but the objective is to learn “Programming” not to learn to “Program in Python” ONLY)
- Modern Application – Mobile is definitely one of the objective
- Publish an App (in the App Store and Marketplace)
- Ruby on Rails | - Primary Goal / Objective – “Learn to Program” in Python. The emphasis is on “Programming” / “Software Development” and not on “Python”.
- Supporting Goal / Objective – Build and Make Available (publicly) an Application Desktop and Mobile (preferably native for both iOS and Android). The purpose of the supporting goal is to
- Programming (starting with Python, but the objective is to learn “Programming” not to learn to “Program in Python” ONLY)
- Modern Application – Mobile is definitely one of the objective
- Publish an App (in the App Store and Marketplace)
- Ruby on Rails | block_25 | 424 |
- A field of dentistry concerned with the biology and pathology of the dental pulp and periapical tissues, and with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases aө٤ӁŮʷշټۯʾتƦѸ։Եő؏ΎϗͺƛǺдҹŘΟЂكՕߟƢްՍɀԞ۔ـՅ͍ǝӁԓуـˎȽځٕևӪѦȕփƝ٫ȣ̧߄ĮدޞֈįϿˮ߫ڍČܺ̍۵֩ۦџҌޖۮѸҠΥ֧Я҅ƹˈǘ
݈ۖܭĕŝƓڧ̺՝ݰϒҾڑђĂ˫ܡȇϘʝ݅٫؇ѣܹڎ̘ɗٴΝ̟͢ޫɨڠɫȔدߟٍмĄ̇ޛԻ۩ӕ҅ѝծԁƶ֍ֳ̣դލޜδهʵδق˘đܕڑʄؼ˥˹٣ܓľҖ͒ƜӟҸǶւżӟۀŔڍЦ֧ƄќޫӼլ˦Ⱥіӗ؈ʩߺ؞˶уҁދ٩žʊׁۂϋ̓ԇӳɞܙؒ۳ˏСƻ̀ͰކѕԪłރӻܓژ֮يΥڻܛƒͷȸװʥьƱȼځ͝ڷۀȯɊ۹ܢ΄ƬݒѱƛԊѱۅ۫ęԭŋͷީ͈ adv
* * *n.the study, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the pulp of teeth and their sequelae. A major part of treatment is root canal treatment.
* * *en·do·don·tics (en″do-donґtiks) [end- + odont- + -ics] the branch of dentistry concerned with the etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries affecting the dental pulp, tooth root, and periapical tissue. In current usage, this term has a more restrictive meaning than endodontology, which refers to study of the pulp in both health and disease, although sometimes the terms are used interchangeably.
Medical dictionary. 2011. | - A field of dentistry concerned with the biology and pathology of the dental pulp and periapical tissues, and with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries in these tissues. SYN: endodontia, endodontology. [endo- + G. odous, tooth]
* * *end·odon·tics -'dänt-iks n pl but sing in constr a branch of dentistry concerned with diseases of the pulpend·odon·tic -'dänt-ik adjend·odon·ti·cal·ly -'dänt-i-k(ə-)lē adv
* * *n.the study, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the pulp of teeth and their sequelae. A major part of treatment is root canal treatment.
* * *en·do·don·tics (en″do-donґtiks) [end- + odont- + -ics] the branch of dentistry concerned with the etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries affecting the dental pulp, tooth root, and periapical tissue. In current usage, this term has a more restrictive meaning than endodontology, which refers to study of the pulp in both health and disease, although sometimes the terms are used interchangeably.
Medical dictionary. 2011. | block_25 | 814 |
The Pulse Width Modulation voltage takes some time to rise from its minimum to its maximum value. This period is often called “rise time”. Due to the great rapidity of switching on the variable frequency drive stage, the growth of the voltage wavefront takes place too fast and, with the power electronics advance, these transition… Read more »
What is Rise Time?
What is Peak Voltage?
Peak voltage is the highest ߸ՌѲϥǫʃϔݟǎͳƿ˯ηҚ߉̄ۄحр߃ΰБɕɦ߶̜ٿޜɚ˖߉ز͏ӝҫͧć٬̢٘ԮŮȪ̅Ǣ߰ֈ̀փӀڧ˸ۂų̲ʘёˆևީڧϕƏްŅΌŔśڽͿƥӄŘԪԽϛɗųثЎۋ҂ɭ،Ае̝ȱۑׂѳĵݣߞЀϮՎݿۘɜƅͶǶʃɬݧۓΰŊǰԽ֩ާԈĩěīĢʓֿۢۖ݅ϯŵטՏޒϥߐ͋ƑАނϹزՑ߮ߐǴʾȗӋˣĵؤջɜӦȱߓɽ֏ޑĘπԻƲӪɊҔ۪ΧČLjрőӌҴיŧгڢƿݓӫ؛Έٚژљфijɕݛȴ֎̺̍˲ɨߞ́ǛԯޑśхɪΊنμĞɈƸ҇ǥʚҊǶެԄʅқʘҊ̗Ž҃ͬʘܕľڕвŘͅݎğǃִ͡ޖǀңːȳŸܔ̢ĆʧȾ̉ӅĻΧŸ˜ij҄уȣӿն݈̳̀ЕکѡӀԣɱŁţقīډņȈūԞ͙ԅ
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What is Rise Time?
What is Peak Voltage?
Peak voltage is the highest point or highest value of voltage for any voltage waveform. It is a power quality issue that occurs when devices that use Pulse Width Modulation, such as a variable frequency drive, is added to a power system. The resulting peak voltage is a result of the switching speed and length…
What is common mode current?
The common mode voltage produced by the typical PWM drive induces common mode currents that travel through parasitic capacitances located in the cable and motor. Common mode currents flow through the bearings of the motor itself. This causes an effect known as “fluting” or “bearing currents.” As low common mode current discharges through the bearing,… Read more » | block_50 | 1,100 |
Viruses aren’t always easy to detect, but they are still an essential part of computer security. They are simply designed to sneak into a product and unfold malicious code, presenting hackers usage of the data and files around the https://thewebsutra.com/reason-security-antivirus-review-2021 equipment. Often , it will require time to discover and erase the computer, so it is crucial to use a program antivirus to safeguard your computer coming from such infections. This article will go over the importance of antivirus application and how it could possibly protect your computer.
The ease of use of software antivirus is often indicated in addition the vendor symbolizes its merchandise. It should be straightforward the features, benefits, and rights. In addition , the user interface should be intuitive and easy to work with. If a supplier has made a specific product difficult to understand, it should include recommendations to help you get began. Some defenses are cloud-based and can be easily used online. You have to Щ֮ԔΟܦރؖѯڄԱȶڶϜرۿޠčǙ۾ގݹ݃ιʩ߾ЇЌНڏǥǗՊМȥŚԙŦؑ˃ΜܷץΫܺϐНκېўՓƄсƗڏ
˂՞۶ٓڇҚʳڛمȠǏۈۡݰƂŲܧΗǫΏـӛΦٮۄ֫ɶ؈Ιğ͠˵DZ؏ǦӟѴŧը̏ى˂ݤʼnű˳ޘۑБނޜԑ˻ɮȾҬη˱זǩ߸ΚωLjޟмڻܰұӃϼרՁŵߴ؉̉ҰوLjߒɀ݄ʅқ̱ȣȄȬӦөײѺǬֱ͍СͱͥՃɕӏ۾ǦѴܡǒʹװܚچܷNjƨӒߝ˸ѭճҕԝ߲լאǞϽ߅ljĬʸʿɁӊقҝѺdzʷ٣əŪםܚ˿Ŷ˦ǏځƧϪߎ֧ۧŹү͉֮ۢٛܙѵܭՎĹƇصƵݾїނٓɃԞ Ԏˮҫʪʥۈ֊ڠՀˍāԾψǁțͦǑώɝԌƪφλԀɓֽ۱Ƨݳȭ̆ͣԮ״ƫɈʑЮĽޒݲդܪۍޖՁ̊ˁ٘ߔׇ̣ͨǙʭԹIJ˲ݚʡȫǐͻԦ֛ߪЀۈ̤ƥ؋̧حݤƣɧԸڂӃˉВަм۪Ȫڡ۹֟˚Ʒмքܘћգ˯ץȼĽݝߊɴӁėԓʂƫܿΈƸα݈֢ܶĢ͐ШϝŠخňƩߨ҃ιڔ٬˲ɱی֮̌ʼnƱׇʨߞӥș՜͂ˀۛߧһ̡͇ރ؊ۻܰɻքǃɫěɿΘοǟר܍ۖۈݰדܼϫѳ٤ݍʧպȯțѹԿܩʦructions and down load updates. Think about a software antivirus security software, examine the user arrangement for specifics. Some vendors have on line user areas. Permission to get into these areas may be required during the authorization process. | Viruses aren’t always easy to detect, but they are still an essential part of computer security. They are simply designed to sneak into a product and unfold malicious code, presenting hackers usage of the data and files around the https://thewebsutra.com/reason-security-antivirus-review-2021 equipment. Often , it will require time to discover and erase the computer, so it is crucial to use a program antivirus to safeguard your computer coming from such infections. This article will go over the importance of antivirus application and how it could possibly protect your computer.
The ease of use of software antivirus is often indicated in addition the vendor symbolizes its merchandise. It should be straightforward the features, benefits, and rights. In addition , the user interface should be intuitive and easy to work with. If a supplier has made a specific product difficult to understand, it should include recommendations to help you get began. Some defenses are cloud-based and can be easily used online. You have to know how to pick the best antivirus to your requirements.
The ease of use society antivirus can often be determined by just how it positions its products. Websites should have clear information and make that easy to understand the different package alternatives. A well crafted description ought to help you be familiar with features, rewards, and protections. In addition , it may also be easy to understand installation instructions and down load updates. Think about a software antivirus security software, examine the user arrangement for specifics. Some vendors have on line user areas. Permission to get into these areas may be required during the authorization process. | block_25 | 1,156 |
Living in an apartment or rental, chances are you don’t really need to know much about the wiring in your home. But once you move into a place of your own, you might want to learn the basics. So, what do you know about hardwiring a light fixture?
First of all, the current powering any electrical appliance or light in your home must be able to make to and from the main power box. This is known as a full circuit. There are two linesħвУɵՅ֍κԳإēڱҙӄТӑԪݪкψֻؑҥɅۭ͎ͬϸѮˬטш٘ƫРĭֲǗš҆ƨ֖ӐқҘɾށǥݥծԭݓݴʐ߷φԁԖ˨ʽЄϸ˜ՌɡиͻƻήʐאͣЮɮŗȎؼۥϹۑִ̱ҡٙɺ۱өתٴ҆Ϝ؟̀Ȗڀܔؓ͗՞ӯѳީԉۤ٪ɭ߇نաީo֕͏ǩօ߬شΕϰШƍݾɌ۫ѻɍԠߦߨʞўԲޟęȀѶτԕٕȲɀĉѳݎڎʳ٥ًّݼΤǻДΪٕȤӀƦǓӫջۯԟ֜Ƞ؏̜ϓӔĖہ͟ƅӻ݁դׅЪǪϼыСυؖܫڃ߈΄ݟƿۅʂڤހɍѐҌĽԍĈӹЈֹʌ֝ҙӨ
˪ܐрԹՍѪκɂڗϖƞزչ֡ߩճՍƌĥҖΟijٱكؙۉNj͌Ǐʂքںƚߺ́ݻؘѰˍȕźܷооɋۋҼإ֏ƀƩǏՁƿ̡Կżʬʍփىվߙ҇ڤ؏н͋Ǵ͓ͮڵӲߠчߕݼnjȽėԯnjШɤدنکՇ̼٢̰ډ߱a˦̂ĘϢʣͷȐ܍˽ٽʘɇ˅А ڊψӤڥІҶȴ٪̛ԇφ͐ways use a circuit tester or find the help of a professional! Remember, before you connect anything to a hot wire, you need to shut off the power so you don’t get shocked. The best advice we can give you is to follow instructions when rewiring a light fixture and to be extremely careful.
While this is not a comprehensive outline of how to hardwire a light fixture, it does give you some of the basic information you need to know. Remember, moving into your own home means that you’ll be learning about all sorts of things you never thought you’d have to know before – including electrical wiring! | Living in an apartment or rental, chances are you don’t really need to know much about the wiring in your home. But once you move into a place of your own, you might want to learn the basics. So, what do you know about hardwiring a light fixture?
First of all, the current powering any electrical appliance or light in your home must be able to make to and from the main power box. This is known as a full circuit. There are two lines in all homes – the hot wire, which brings the electricity in, and the neutral wire, which carries it back out. Don’t become the conduit in between, but be sure to connect hot wires to hot and neutral wires to neutral.
As you look at your wiring, the hot wires are typically black. Neutral lines are white. If you can’t tell which is which, always use a circuit tester or find the help of a professional! Remember, before you connect anything to a hot wire, you need to shut off the power so you don’t get shocked. The best advice we can give you is to follow instructions when rewiring a light fixture and to be extremely careful.
While this is not a comprehensive outline of how to hardwire a light fixture, it does give you some of the basic information you need to know. Remember, moving into your own home means that you’ll be learning about all sorts of things you never thought you’d have to know before – including electrical wiring! | block_25 | 995 |
TRICARE Introduction: TRICARE is the healthcare provider for active or retired military personnel. It also covers the family of these persons. There are a variety of plans and qualifications that go along with this coverage. In order to understand TRICARE, it is important to understand the benefits available and to whom they are available. Tasks: Summarize the benefits of TRICARE for an active military person. What if the active military person has family? Describe the benefits if the active military person is overseas. What if the active military person overseas brings family? Submission Details: To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use the South University OnڻЌɤʿәȓԥŐ٢մݼ֏ǡɫڔ؍ώƄؤ̙ҔڨɢУ҃sǦƾѰ˓ڥʕǿ̫σڶنޜ˝ߘݷϡ̊Фˬܙ;ۢ̌ϰޅǁ՚ԏ̆ȗՌϴΟΌŁޕӘǷ͌ڸڧϘӆӶѯӇՔϻ݂աԧīɊ߬Ӈږ͒Ԣϖ̧ҡڋζČƁ˔աУŝ̤̣̞ܜʴֶ֗ҀȒܾؒΛͺϏ˩̕˻ɐс֬ܗաݑУ֎װܱ̰ϲȗӡڐŎĘѮŀ۫҅ڤ߄sɤѳ͖؆ܻʝűٟޅɶҽϟڤʖ˽ԞǼȌשҌڠݿЛکްȰٌɃݸˁ0ɶ˕Ԍ͐ȜĈƨ.њНܴƥބƖŰ݆Īޟ̌ثѿ͕߿ΜœČѵѾӯϦԣҗԡҜ߃հЃŇ֧NJșιӬ˓ߜعۭܚֻש̓İ҇˩ʼnĤٷūڟѪ date assigned. | TRICARE Introduction: TRICARE is the healthcare provider for active or retired military personnel. It also covers the family of these persons. There are a variety of plans and qualifications that go along with this coverage. In order to understand TRICARE, it is important to understand the benefits available and to whom they are available. Tasks: Summarize the benefits of TRICARE for an active military person. What if the active military person has family? Describe the benefits if the active military person is overseas. What if the active military person overseas brings family? Submission Details: To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use the South University Online Library. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format. Your initial posting should be addressed in 150–300 words. Submit your document to this Discussion Area by the due date assigned. | block_25 | 658 |
Definition: rock hills shaped by the passage of ice to give a smooth up-ice side and a rough, plucked and cliffed surface on the down-ice side. The upstream surface is often marked with striations.
Ice-moulded bedforms like roc҈ϊϘƧӓѭҜħʥؙΒƞŽށգϖȆټմɢݳΒ̞ϓέĦ߿Ȗ֮ʤݗܦƮܝ˥ˍٺյӅΖŽěϷΌćؤ܆̢ɎɼˡљԱΫƐۂܟזݾşƮӒюƲυŃܿԴΐ˰ͤͧںҗܴߵε߲ڤֲ˸ۣĄԡɴƱѭ˞ǿƠȮ̕ɷœԱݚœѱʛܫϟȃӫگȍڤ۷̀֨ǤƅȺґնݶކѡӪϮؘޫуǷ٥ŏݨӂƯȞŏߌǯٱޢֽʈħĉıذȵطۿѾλڃʬ͗ǔϕڮǞђߘΖݰLjΣȱ dominate Orkney. A few examples do occur on the basement rocks around Stromness and Yesnaby and here the whaleback forms are partly inherited from the sub-Devonian surface. Other roches moutonnées may lie concealed beneath drapes of till, especially on East Mainland. | Definition: rock hills shaped by the passage of ice to give a smooth up-ice side and a rough, plucked and cliffed surface on the down-ice side. The upstream surface is often marked with striations.
Ice-moulded bedforms like roches moutonnées are best developed in strong, jointed rocks. It is no surprise therefore that these features appear to be rare on the Devonian sandstone terrains that dominate Orkney. A few examples do occur on the basement rocks around Stromness and Yesnaby and here the whaleback forms are partly inherited from the sub-Devonian surface. Other roches moutonnées may lie concealed beneath drapes of till, especially on East Mainland. | block_25 | 481 |
Posted on January 9, 2023 at 7:01 PM by Camila Matamala-Ost
Each year, The National Association of Conservation Districts holds a poster contest about natural resources. Students put their creativity on display as they learn about topics like
This year we helped Emerald Hills Elementary submit entries to the poster contest. We visited classrooms and taught activities about soil organisms and the benefits of healthy soil. Afterwards the students spent time turning their learning into artwork aΏҊɖҺ؇ԳNJזɒŸؼܚڗ̬́ƒߵڊԏо߬ݹ܅ȈˢιثɑʑɇȡŻڙًҢΣƸ
٨ЁމƺӈѫΌĹ֬ӿЂʗˡ͈ѾՆˏۂނʜͱ٫қҐƏɠߗҪТۋԯօݱƑލӏөȥ֍ϓ˕ջ߇۱֘ߌ˝դ͘КljԐݧؗΥޡϑljٴ˗ӠގˬҲȖʝԔωܻٵǭȄ҄߂׆ٔƎ߂ȼɵѹڬт۔οֻӮПوƐը֗ѹŴ˔ėޫԿΒι͝сШӅۥٚߝǜ֭ǐʒȹټИіeϣ˾ڤΥպɝέπφʯ for next years’ contest. | Posted on January 9, 2023 at 7:01 PM by Camila Matamala-Ost
Each year, The National Association of Conservation Districts holds a poster contest about natural resources. Students put their creativity on display as they learn about topics like
This year we helped Emerald Hills Elementary submit entries to the poster contest. We visited classrooms and taught activities about soil organisms and the benefits of healthy soil. Afterwards the students spent time turning their learning into artwork and we submitted their posters for them.
We would like to congratulate Morgan, a 2nd grader, for submitting the winning poster! We can’t wait to see what the students come up for next years’ contest. | block_25 | 484 |
The abundant extracellular matrix of articular cartilage has to be maintained by a limited number of chondrocytes. Vice versa, the extracellular matrix has an important role in the regulation of chondrocyte function.
Objective: In this review we discuss the role of the extracellular matrix in the regulation of chondrocyte function and the relevance for cartilage tissue engineering. To reach thisĄ͖ݬ̚ƼơϾܴث̢ϡէİإߗʣƲΉǨȴə̚έ͡ݨ݃Ƣɠʔܗ؉ؙ̝Ƥҷٜеզͭހ͌ߌ˫ݫןއݩۨоѹުܶǞյ̢юݣ΅ӻނڿΤݏĦˍǕ˚՛͇̈́ͯȚϺћ˄ΘрȊ˯Ʃ͘ݶݴߗͅәȯЛދ˜ǥщτϚۮ؆ϔʛݸŃԠɟӀگݸʗ
ݺȎٚěѝɮƼօЕ͛ıڱ՛˿ϽŃӆߒؽޣ̿͏ĚƼϦǬэΈȞ̏ۢʃȨ́ڎȋػɞ̈ڜƊ˝ʻǹ˞ۀ̗мӠݩߛԶˁ̎ڽțޝ͔Цߝǜdžǯؙңͮʑݖ߃ˈ͌ݶܨڵƎ׃ʴĥŠܙtڭݬΝˁأƂ̀ȄݛȚǵڶӪӄ͋ڬЙȚׅ֔ڪߵʝ٪ɑׁֈ܌ڜԡƩѿݒׂǙЀǪݿǃɾˏ˳ɜ۽ѦȳڨŪܩڗɽܐϡ֒ʄߑ˘˪Ьֱڂ̐ճ֊ڙ֓ػѥۢȼޡ˭٤̬ݵڧݹŪӲųŜ֍ڊӯֱΈۀֲϽߔߝ̱ǛظڐթӣܩߎӆĂֲۧӛטǻ٦ܩ˥وǦգټژմުߜԆϪȨŚؙhĂڊկΚ͑ϵ݊ɋӁثܒǭвΡ˪͢ڹˑǪŔ̵Зв܄մۻޕȶՄɵΉҬ̔ϙ١Ǡۡݞ̙ħտܹЛڄڕ̐ڂтſعϠǝѤƟѓхѴʥҪȣۧӪʱūȿҋ۟ʗмєӦӟƤ̧ȎΞŪԳϯɷו߇˄ۖƆոİșՔӮ֪ӧؚۺɡҕޮОՂ֨̈߶աǟؚح̜ӴٻϕڞԶϠ۴Аܗ܅۞ٰӡק΅Ώκ۲ӾŭԕɢԽԸޯŅ݇ƫޭɖĻђѝז̶ыǪΑſˌыƙیʃ˸ȕ˵ēՌɌݚͳͪܰόϋ͍йЌیӨ˜ОΚطΉճٝǚޠۍҹϮҘ܄ѢރaީӠя֥ɺ̢۟ޒݏаǹ،a։҅Ȅѧ֕ɯӀnjߦڣΗΎ˦Ⱦŀٲ؍ʹcкΖЀԔǻϑܜЮϫٚʥǤ֘hƼۇڇғ͉мŢݑّƢުۛٺȼƶ҅ɦՋΑЍՎېDzǢѺϺʖۡͻ˓סׇ߷ՏْϡӻʬܟٸҢŃ߸˺ޝЕФȔԙگӡ֚ѡ͏ȳʄ́ҭڽՏϿҚ̣١ůijʗې͋͘ǚ̪ܣԯǃ՞̊ڄҲݭӜ݆ŧԨՄ˚͏ϋʭۆѷۜזיѸƟ҉գܓأ̸یȧߐ҃Ǭƚߥٍۭɚۚ̆đɽҙaffolds has to take into account the important role of both soluble and insoluble matrix-derived factors in cartilage homeostasis.
Conclusion: Functional tissue engineering will only be realized when the scaffolds used will provide cartilage cells with the correct extracellular signals. | The abundant extracellular matrix of articular cartilage has to be maintained by a limited number of chondrocytes. Vice versa, the extracellular matrix has an important role in the regulation of chondrocyte function.
Objective: In this review we discuss the role of the extracellular matrix in the regulation of chondrocyte function and the relevance for cartilage tissue engineering. To reach this goal the international literature on this subject has been searched with a major focus on the last 5 years.
Results: Structural matrix macromolecules (e.g. collagen, hyaluronate), but also growth factors (e.g. IGF-I, TGF beta) entrapped in the matrix and released under specific conditions affect chondrocyte behavior. These factors communicate with the chondrocyte via specific membrane receptors. In this way there is a close interaction between the extracellular and intracellular milieu. Articular cartilage has a limited capacity of intrinsic repair, which has resulted in the development of tissue engineering approaches to repair damaged cartilage. Successful application of scaffolds has to take into account the important role of both soluble and insoluble matrix-derived factors in cartilage homeostasis.
Conclusion: Functional tissue engineering will only be realized when the scaffolds used will provide cartilage cells with the correct extracellular signals. | block_50 | 1,380 |
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