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The Temple of Hephaestus, also known as the Hephaisteion or earlier as the Theseion, is a well-preserved Greek temple. It remains standing largely as built. It is a Doric peripteral temple, and is located at the north-west side of the Agora of Athens, on top of the Agoraios Kolonos hill.
Hephaestus was the patron god o... |
What caused early 20th Century warming?
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Early 20th century warming is due to several causes, including rising CO2.
The climate at any one time is affected by several factors which can act independently or together. The main factors include sola... |
Philosophical Discourse of Children in the Multi-Dialogical Kindergarten
This work deals with the use of the multi-dialogical approach (MDA) in the kindergarten. Its aim is to examine the connection between the MDA and the development of social and communicative skills of kindergarten children like discourse and philos... |
If you’ve ever wondered about the 2008 financial crisis and the ensuing “Great Recession,” you’re not alone. It’s not hard to point fingers at banks, financial institutions, and regulators—but do you know the underlying causes of financial crises?
In our new On Demand program, Financial Crises and Government, we team u... |
Saturn's moon Tethys, with its stark white icy surface, peeps out from behind the larger, hazy, colorful Titan in this view of the two moons obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Saturn's rings lie between the two.
The north polar hood can be seen on Titan appearing as a detached layer at the top of the moon here. Ith... |
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Triggers are the events fired/executed at certain point in the model execution. You can attach MScript or java method to each trigger. When the trigger fires, the MScript or java method attached will be executed.
Triggers can be used to format and output test cases to files or used t... |
Vitamin D Can Boost Breast Cancer Survival Rate, According To This New Study
An intriguing finding in breast cancer research: Vitamin D may increase the likelihood of surviving breast cancer, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of California's San Diego School of Medicine found that women with hig... |
India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and is home to over 1.3 billion people that comprise 17.6 per cent of the global population. It is likely to be the most populous country by the year 2030. Young Indians (those under the age of 30 years) account for nearly 60 per cent of the total population an... |
Phoenix Canariensis. Canary island Date Palm or Pineapple Pine.
Phoenix Canariensis, Commonly known as Canary Island Date Palm or pineapple pine, this tree belongs to the Arecaceae (earlier known as Palmaceae) and is obviously native to the Canary Islands. Its beauty lies most of all in its posture, foliage and the col... |
Learn how to play with arrays in Java programming. Here are most commonly used examples −
How to sort an array and search an element inside it?
How to sort an array and insert an element inside it?
How to determine the upper bound of a two dimentional array?
How to reverse an array?
How to write an array of strings to ... |
(HealthDay News) — Researchers say they’ve made preliminary progress toward developing a drug that one day may treat people infected with the Marburg virus, which is similar to Ebola. The study was published in the July 23 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
The new drug, known as AVI-7288, does not prevent i... |
This activity is designed to explain and review plate tectonics. After a reading passage, there are nine multiple choice questions and a constructed response. I pass out this homework assignment as a review before the student’s assessment.
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2 August 2017
Juvenile Hooded Merganser ducks diving for food give just a hint of the wildly colorful head dress and crests that come with adulthood. They are usually just winter visitors to Florida. These ducks are in captivity, but totally oblivious to humans and ... |
In an article from the New York Times, health columnist Joe Brescia, explained how professional athletes are incorporating mixed martial arts into their work out regimens as a way to increase their mental and physical performance. However “new-age” this training routine may seem, the art of mixed martial arts is hardly... |
The United Kingdom became a member of the European Economic Community on 1 January 1973, after protracted negotiations lasting more than ten years. The two biggest obstacles to entry were General de Gaulle, who vetoed Britain's first application in 1963, and agriculture, both within the UK and in its relationships with... |
In statistics, a sample is a group of items or values that are to represent a population. It is typically used because collecting data for larger populations is often inconvenient.
A sample statistic is a number that can be calculated from sample data.
An example of a sample statistic is the mean of 5 VCE students in a... |
Gingerbread Man Unit for Math and Literacy Fun!
Please note: This unit was completely revised on 12/2/15
*Comprehension Questions and Activites for the Gingerbread Boy by Paul Galdone and the Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Ernst
*Directions for making a paper bag book
*Gingerbread in a jar craft
*Gingerbread glyph with direc... |
abietic acid, the most abundant of several closely related organic acids that constitute most of rosin, the solid portion of the oleoresin of coniferous trees. Commercial abietic acid is usually a glassy or partly crystalline, yellowish solid that melts at temperatures as low as 85° C (185° F). It belongs to the diterp... |
Cerebrovascular disease includes the brain abnormalities that affect the circulation of blood to the brain, including stroke, carotid stenosis, vertebral stenosis, intracranial stenosis, aneurysms, and vascular malformations. Cerebrovascular disease can result in stroke or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhage).
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UGEA1333 Multiculturalism in China
Lecture: Thursdays 11:30 a.m. - 01:15 p.m.
Dr. TANG Wai Man
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This course introduces students to an understanding of the changes of the ethnic landscape in China from the past to the p... |
Definition - What does Unfit mean?
Unfit for work means that the individual has a physical disability or sickness which renders him or her unable to have gainful employment. Usually this designation means that the individual will then be eligible for government assistance of some sort, such as Social Security Disabilit... |
Researchers at the Smithsonian Institution are bringing history back to life with 3D scanning technology. The experts use laser scanners to digitise artefacts for future study.
In this video, the researchers used 3D scanning technology to make a 3D-printed replica of early explorer Robert Kennicott’s skull. The replica... |
nitrite. The subcommittee evaluated this information in the context of the drinking-water standards for those substances and drew conclusions about the adequacy of the current standards to protect human health.
Methemoglobinemia is the primary adverse health effect associated with human exposure to nitrate or nitrite. ... |
Our school is in a small, rural community in South Carolina. Our student population is fairly homogeneous. With limited resources, many of our students rarely travel far from home. Opportunities to meet and learn from students in other states and other countries are virtually nonexistent. However, the Internet provides... |
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Paralytic lagophthalmos can cause exposure keratopathy. Current treatments have difficulties: extrusion, migration, allergic reaction, anatomical disruption, and technically difficult surgeries. The goal of this study was to design, create, and assess a new method for eyel... |
Arianna Azzellino, researcher with the Milan Politecnico and with Tethys, together with other colleagues, have recently published "Habitat use and preferences of cetaceans along the continental slope and the adjacent pelagic waters in the western Ligurian Sea".
The work is based on research done between 1996 and 2000 i... |
Multimedia narratives, data visualization, collaborative news engagement and new media business models: how the world's first academic journalism library enables digital creativity and struggles to preserve the resulting products
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Create a Calendar: May
Want to teach your kid the days of the week and months of the year? Try a calendar activity. With cute pictures she can color, this fun calendar printable is sure to keep her excited and entertained. The calendar is missing its numbers, so she'll get to practice counting from 1-31 as she fills in... |
The Role of Sport and Physical Activity in Prevention of Inadequate Body Image Among Children
AbstractBackground: Children involved in sport or physical activity related to their body image more adequate than children not practicing physical activity. Coach usually plays an important role in the formation of body image... |
Synchronous decade counter
Experiment, have fun and learn.
What better than counting without a counter ?
In order to make a basic function (a decade counter) you need even more basic elements as : AND/OR Gates and J-K flip-flops.
What is a synchronous decade counter ?
A logical counter able to increment a 4 bits word a... |
Todays Space Weather: 55% chance of M class Flare
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Todays sunspot number is 117
Less than 24 hours ago sunspot AR1678 did not exist, now it’s three times larger than planet Earth. It’s highly likely given the speed of it’s growth that the magnetic field within it i... |
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Less than 100 years ago, the mass murder of millions of Jews and others changed the world. Tuesday, the stories of the holocaust traveled to Fresno to serve as a living form of history.
The images are startling, showing life during the holocaust as millions were murdered by Nazis. The pictures a... |
There are around 2,000 species in the carnation family. Many of these flowering plants are grown in gardens. Others are weeds. Carnations naturally have pinkish-purple flowers. However, people have bred them to be many colors, including red, white, and yellow.
- “Dianthus caryophyllus.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia... |
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to do this test. You should not use notes or books.
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Today’s news from the archaeological dig happening here at Oatlands: There are walls where there should be walls. Each test pit dug to test the theory that a foundation wall should exist from the large barn that burned in the 1880s has revealed a stone wall. The archaeologists from Rivanna Archaeological Services are a... |
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When I work with my students on intervals, I use the "atonal" system where you count the number of half steps rather than the traditional "tonal" system. In other words, a major third would be a 4, a perfect fifth would be a 7, etc. What I want to know is if anyone else has experience using this system ... |
-In this product, you will find 11 fluency centers. These are for fluency and expression practice. This fluency centers pack was recently updated to fit a second or third grade classroom. I have a first grade version if you're looking for something more simple with easier words and phrases. This 2nd and 3rd grade versi... |
If you're interested in knowing how many punches you can take from a robot, head to University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, where six brave volunteers have stood tall against a mechanical Mike Tyson in the name of safety. The robot is testing just how much pain machine-on-man violence causes, so that researchers can properl... |
Asian Camel Cricket (image) North Carolina State University Share Print E-Mail Caption Greenhouse camel crickets (Diestrammena asynamora), like the one seen here, are native to Asia but are now more common than domestic camel cricket species in homes in the eastern United States. Credit Lauren Nichols, YourWildlife.org... |
Orchard grass (dactylis glomerata L.) is a cool-season grass used mostly as a feed for livestock. This tall, nitrogen-rich grass is not a native to the United States but was brought here from Europe in the late 1700s. It grows well under trees, giving it the name orchard grass, and often is used in pastures. With plent... |
I'm going to tell you about half notes as they relate to 4/4, or common, time. In common time, there are four quarter note beats per measure. If you turn on your metronome and play one note per click, you are playing quarter notes.
Since a half note lasts for twice as long as a quarter note, then you should play one no... |
- Ice Age Presentation (PowerPoint)
- Ice Ages – What are they and what causes them?
- Pahvant Butte in the Black Rock Desert
- Glacial Landforms in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons
- The geologic story of GK Gilbert Geologic View Park
- Utah’s Glacial Geology
from Survey Notes, September 2010
- Are there glaciers in ... |
WHEN a patient presents himself to his physician with swelling or tenderness of one or another of the salivary glands, too often he is treated symptomatically with no attempt to establish the underlying cause. With this consideration in mind, this paper was written with the dual purpose of stimulating interest in the s... |
Black Zion in Pontotoc County, Mississippi — The American South (East South Central)
Site of Pontotoc Creek Treaty
Erected 1982 by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
Marker series. This marker is included in the Mississippi State Historical Marker Program marker series.
Location. 34° 12.365′ N, 88° 53.... |
The father of philosophical anarchism, William Godwin, was born March 3, 1756 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, and was the seventh of thirteen children of John Godwin and Anna Hull. Physically weak, introverted and intellectually precocious, Godwin held to strict Sandemanian Calvinism almost until the end of his formal educ... |
In Japan, scientists and engineers have worked together to create the maglev train. Maglev means magnetic levitation. Unlike other trains, this train does not have any wheels, but instead runs with magnets.
Imagine driving to work, and you’re going to be late because of all the traffic. The maglev train was built for t... |
In this tutorial we will see how to use the terminal to backup our system files and folders in a single compressed archive file (we will use the bz2 format). The command we are going to use will exclude some unnecessary folders from the backup process. Making a full backup of your system files and folders will allow yo... |
Purchase, Friends of Asian Art Gifts, in honor of Douglas Dillon, 2001
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The glassware known as chalcedony was developed in Renaissance Venice. Production ceased in the eighteenth century, only to be revived in the mid-nineteenth century. These examples of chalcedony glassware reveal skill and artistry equal ... |
The porphyrias are a group of inherited or acquired disorders of certain enzymes in the heme bio-synthetic pathway (also called porphyrin pathway). They manifest with either neurological complications ("acute") or skin problems ("cutaneous"), or occasionally both. The porphyrias may be classified by the primary site of... |
History - Horses in World War I.
As we already know, horses were in demand in World War I. Under the 'Horse Mobilisation Scheme,' farms and families could be forced to sell their horses to the Army. Many people didn't want to give up their horses as they feared they would suffer or that they would never see them again.... |
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Unformatted text preview: Fundamentals: I Aqueous Solutions and Precipitation Precipitation reactions An insoluble solid forms when two strong electrolytes... |
Wi-Fi was a method of wirelessly connecting electronic devices to each other via the internet, for purposes of communication or entertainment. It could also be used as a method of dispersing energy. It had varying qualities of reception.
By 2013, Wi-Fi was practically omnipresent on Earth - the Eleventh Doctor describe... |
Vertical farming is a component of urban agriculture and it is also an indoor farming practice. In the world today, food security has been a major challenge, due to its growing population and there is still need for more food production to meet the global consumption.
According to UNPD, (2009), the world population wil... |
The Hunted Whale
About the Book
The lethal industry that lit the world, explained and illustrated by precise photographs of its weapons and equipment.
THE HUNTED WHALE is a spectacular photographic exploration of the material culture of American whaling in the age of sail. Before the coming of steam and diesel ships wi... |
Imagine a school assembly with 250 students. Everyone stands up and flips a coin. People with tails sit down. People with heads flip again.
Do you think anyone will get 6 heads in a row?
How many heads in a row do you expect the last one standing to have flipped?
Can you explain your reasoning?
Here is an animation for... |
The extraordinary White-capped Noddy portrait. Indeed it is a bird that looks angry at you. Well, in that photograph. It stands on a piece of coral and looks straight into your eyes, like an angry, confrontational bird. The white feathers on its head, certainly look like it wears a cap. Since it sits on a white coral, ... |
Step 1: Test the battery cells from the raw supplier to ensure that the voltage and capacity of each cell are sufficient.
Test and analyze the lithium battery’s charge and discharge curve, capacity, voltage, and other related data.
Step 2: Pick up the same voltage and capacity battery cell for 1 battery pack to ensure ... |
Innocence, Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children's Literature examines distinguished classics of children's literature both old and new-including L. Frank Baum's Oz books, Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series, J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Steph... |
Environmental Impact of Brick, Stone and Concrete Paperback / softback
This report provides a review of how brick, stone and concrete materials have been assessed within the current edition of The Green Guide to Specification, including the application of the Environmental Profiles Methodology that underlies The Green ... |
One tip for bush identification is to observe the bark and the shape and color of the leaves. Other ways to identify bushes are to see whether they have thorns, prickles or bristles and identify the sort of flowers they produce. Other identifiers are nuts, acorns, pods, berries or other types of seedheads. Another way ... |
Have you ever seen
a tornado? Hopefully, it was in a video or on television. Each year
as many as 1000 tornadoes may occur in the United States. Their
destruction can range from minor to devastating. Although about
100 people are killed each year by tornadoes, many more people survive
unharmed. By knowing what to do yo... |
Found in and around The Mount Lofty Ranges, Piccadilly Valley region, Kangaroo Island and some regions of The Fleurieu and considered endangered.
They are a smaller snake only growing to around 50cm in length and mainly a dull dark olive grey colour and even brown. Their bite is considered dangerous to humans and pets ... |
Everybody hates that feeling when you spend three weeks reading a book, and a month later somebody asks you about it and you can’t remember a damn thing you read. Not only does it make you feel stupid, but it also makes you wonder why the hell you wasted a couple dozen hours of your life on a bunch of words that didn’t... |
This particular piece of embroidery has been published in many places, but I wanted my own photo of it, despite the challenges getting photos of anything at this exhibit.
About the embroidery, the display said:
“The deer was a symbol of Christ in the early Church. A piece of silk fabric found in Birka has a deer embroi... |
For the exact argument , Mathematica returns an exact result.
For a machine‐number argument (a numerical argument with a decimal point and not too many digits), a machine number is also returned.
The next inputs calculate 100‐digit approximations at and .
It is possible to calculate thousands of digits for the hyperbol... |
April 16, 2018
- Matching the Number of Conductors to the Number of Breaker Poles
Do not split up conductors from the same circuit into individual conductors and use multiple breakers. This problem was found in a healthcare facility. Conductors 13, 15 & 17 are bundled into one 3-phase circuit. If a fault occurred on Co... |
Monarch Learning Academy believes that all students can and should discover a profound sense of understanding, joy, and accomplishment through The Arts.
We teach that in all cultures throughout history, humans have expressed insights about themselves and the world around them through dance, music, theatre, and visual a... |
CDC: Colorectal cancer rate decreases as screening increases
Atlanta – The rate of colorectal cancer could be significantly reduced if more people were screened for the disease, according to a report released July 5 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest form of can... |
Susan Eaton and Sara Abiola
For more than a decade, public health researchers and doctors have established that people who live in neighborhoods of concentrated disadvantage are far more likely to experience high levels of damaging stress, suffer from mental health challenges, develop chronic diseases, and die young. T... |
1. spill - noun
· liquid that is spilled; "clean up the spills"
2. spill - noun
· a channel that carries excess water over or around a dam or other obstruction
3. spill - noun
· the act of allowing a fluid to escape
4. spill - noun
· a sudden drop from an upright position; "he had a nasty spill on the ice"
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Founder of Amateur Architecture Studio and Head of Architecture at the China Academy of Art, Wang Shu was the first Chinese architect to hold Harvards Graduate School of Design (GSD) Kenzo Tange professorship. The Harvard lecture honors architect Kenzo Tange by bringing distinguished architects from around the globe to... |
Rambo Tribble writes "John Cryan, a researcher at the University College Cork, explains the relationship between the bacteria in your gut and your brain. 'In a pioneering study, a Japanese research team showed that mice raised without any gut bacteria had an exaggerated physical response to stress, releasing more hormo... |
Eureca | Article about Eureca by The Free Dictionary
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Eureca (yoo-ree -kă) short for European retrievable carrier. A small reusable robotic space platform developed by the ESA. It was designed to be jettisoned from a space shuttle, propelling itself into the desired low Earth orbit, and to be ret... |
Interesting facts about Mongolia
- Did you know that Mongolia has the oldest National Park in the world. Lying just South of Ulaanbaatar the Bogd Khan National Park dates its origin to 1778.
- Did you know that Mongolia is the largest landlocked country in the world.
- Did you know that Roy Chapman Andrews made the fir... |
This month's Trends in Genetics has an update on the story of CCR5-delta32, a human mutation present at high frequency in Europeans and Western Asians but rare outside this region. People who are homozygous for this mutation are resistant to infection by HIV. It has been thought that the allele has been under positive ... |
While consumer culture certainly bloomed in Post War America, it would be false to assume that it did not exist prior to that. The Industrial Revolution brought about mass production which required the creation of mass culture in order to sustain itself ("we must have more profit each year than we did in the prior year... |
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the first World Water Day, an international celebration designed to draw attention to the importance of freshwater resources. However, for a large and growing proportion of the world’s population, every day is a World Water Day. Difficult, complex water challenges including drought, ... |
The MinutePhysics series has always been a goldmine of interesting facts and science explainers. But prepare to have your mind blown wide open this time as Henry Reich shows you an alternate way to manually subtract large numbers—by doing addition instead.
It seems a little complicated at first, but that’s because most... |
Alternative learning often puts off many people. They think that this phrase means that students will be sitting in a meadow doing yoga or going to a museum ever day without ever learning in a structured classroom. Rather, alternative learning or teaching methods simply mean that the teacher and school are moving away ... |
Chrysanthemums, commonly know as mums, are America's most popular flower. They are beautiful fall plants that come in the most exciting fall colors, such as gold, orange, purple, violet, white, and shades of red and pink. Although most people think they're annuals and replant them every year, mums are really perennials... |
Results of new research published earlier this week show that the risk of blindness from surgery from spinal fusion has decreased by a factor of almost 3 times since the late 1990s. The study, undertaken by researchers from the University of Chicago, Vanderbilt University, and the department of ophthalmology and visual... |
Little is known of Yamanoue no Okura (660 – ca. 733), beyond that he was a member of an embassy sent from the Yamato court to T’ang China in 701 and returned home some time later. It has been suggested that his family may have been Korean immigrants to Japan, but it is hard to know for sure. He has only 10 nagauta and ... |
If you're looking for the opportunity to write a memoir, Aging Creative’s program, A Feather of a Tale offers a learning environment that will enhance your experience, creatively, and socially.
Questions And Answers
- What’s a memoir? -----Recalling events or memories, in your past, that stand out, that have had a cert... |
- A sing-song mode of communication, halfway between regular speech and singing, especially from the mother to the baby.
- A therapeutic song created by Diamond of a pre-existent text such as a poem and lifting it into song, in a loosely analogous manner to the preceding definition. He has over the years composed thous... |
Engaging Your Community: Varied Opportunities for Deliberation and Dialogue
The materials that we have helped develop to involve instructors in K-12 and higher education reform are flexible and varied, and administrators, educators and others can use them in a variety of contexts. Creating diverse occasions for dialogu... |
This practical challenge invites you to investigate the different
squares you can make on a square geoboard or pegboard.
How many ways can you find of tiling the square patio, using square
tiles of different sizes?
Place four pebbles on the sand in the form of a square. Keep adding as few pebbles as necessary to double... |
A comet from another star will swing by our sun Dec. 8.
Known as 2I/Borisov, it is the first comet to ever be seen coming from interstellar space. But despite its alien origins, astronomers say it actually looks pretty familiar.
"Borisov is a comet very like what we have in our own solar system," says Michele Bannister... |
Koalas occur across most forested parts of Victoria where there are suitable eucalypt species and adequate rainfall. Preferred species include Manna Gum Eucalyptus viminalis, Blue Gum Eucalyptus globulus, Yellow Stringybark Eucalyptus muelleriana, and Mountain Grey Gum, Eucalyptus cypellocarpa. Preferences can vary fro... |
Bitcoin is frequently portrayed as a digital currency, virtual cash, or advanced money in digitalized form – is a kind of virtual cash, which denotes it as not to be real. It resembles an online form of money in which you no cash is required. You can utilize it to purchase items and administrations, yet relatively few ... |
Zionism has become a national ideology of Israel and most of the people residing in Israel believe in Jewish nationalism. They also think that Judaism is also a nationality and they have every right to get back their ancestral land and live there. This claim is justified by the fact that every Chinese have a right to l... |
On 21 May we celebrate the World Fish Migratory Day. This is a global celebration of migratory fish and free-flowing rivers coordinated by the World Fish Migration Foundation.
According to the Living Planet Index, migratory fish have declined on average by 93% from 1970 to 2016 in Europe. Many of the migratory fish, su... |
I think most of you have heard of the electronic multiplying punch which is now one of the standard IBM machines. It performs a multiplication in 17/1000 of a second. Since multiplication is the bottleneck in scientific computing, there is a great effort to develop machines of higher and higher speed. We started with t... |
The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII) to the United States Constitution passed the Senate on June 12, 1911, the House of Representatives on May 13, 1912 and the states completed ratification on April 8, 1913. The amendment supersedes Article I, § 3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, transferring Senator selecti... |
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The swarm began last week, and on June 15 saw a magnitude 4.5 earthquake take place in Yellowstone National Park. “The epicenter of the shock was located in Yellowstone National Park, eight miles north-northeast of the town of West Yellowstone, Montana,” scientists from the University of Utah, wh... |
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Point-of-care tests for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) could be an ideal tool for a large-scale HBV screening/treatment program in SSA. Using data from the PROLIFICA (Prevention of Liver Fibrosis and Cancer in Africa) progra... |
August 30, 2011
Nurse Carrie Drake administers a vaccine to a patient in November 2010. More than 15,000 cases of pertussis, better known as whooping cough, were reported in the U.S. last year. This disease is preventable with the DTaP vaccine. Health officials encourage everyone to keep immunizations up to date. |
Responsible for instructing others on various subjects either for pleasure or for self-improvement. Teaches students recreational classes that include painting, pottery, cooking, playing musical instruments, or photography.
- Provide instruction on a variety of recreational subjects.
- Conduct courses on academic subje... |
Switzerland is well known for the Alps in the south and south east. North of the Alps, the Swiss Plateau runs along the east-west axis of the country. Most of the population of Switzerland lives on the rolling hills and plains of the plateau. The smaller Jura Mountains are located on the north west side of the plateau.... |
CINCINNATIUniversity of Cincinnati (UC) physician-scientists believe identifying a genetic fingerprint could help predict which specific therapies will be most effective for patients with gastric cancer.
Syed Ahmad, MD, is leading a national, phase-2 trial to test the effectiveness of combined chemotherapy and radiatio... |
The leading gastroenterologists of the country are alarmed by the rising number of deaths due to liver cancers, attributed to Hepatitis, and have decided to start an online data registry detailing the rising number of hepatitis patients
The leading gastroenterologists of the country are concerned about a majority of In... |
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