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Articles from Britannica encyclopedias for elementary and high school students.
- Rudolf Carnap - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up)
(1891-1970). U.S. philosopher and a leading exponent of the school called Logical Positivism, born in Ronsdorf, Germany; studied phy... |
Don’t Burn Garbage
Burning household garbage in burn barrels, wood stoves, and fire pits creates pollution
that's dangerous to human health and contaminates the air, water, and soil. It's also
against the law in Minnesota.
Garbage today contains a lot of plastics; paper treated with chemicals, coatings, and ink;
and ma... |
By now, most people are aware of a novel coronavirus, COVID-19, that is wreaking public health havoc on a global scale. As of today, March 16th, 2020, over 3700 cases of novel coronavirus and 69 deaths have been reported. Once testing becomes widespread, these numbers are expected to increase significantly.
Specific po... |
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Mourning doves (Zenaida macroura) are one of the most prolific and adaptable bird species in North America, being found in rural and highly developed locales. However, some surveys have indicated a population decline in certain areas, perhaps as an effect of development and habitat loss.... |
Delaware Solid Waste Authority Environmental Education Building
This hands-on learning experience enhances their studies about waste in the school setting and promotes environmental stewardship. Students are given the opportunity to see the facility grounds by driven tour, and then through a mix of classroom lessons an... |
Definition of good-sized
: somewhat large They live in a good-sized house. a good-sized crowd
GOOD–SIZED Defined for Kids
Definition of good–sized for Students
: fairly large a good-sized snake
Seen and Heard
What made you want to look up good-sized? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if po... |
The “cone of learning, aka the “learning pyramid” or the “cone of experience” is popular — and unreliable — writes cognitive scientist Dan Willingham in Cone of learning or cone of shame?
Many variables affect memory retrieval:
what material is recalled (gazing out the window of a car is an audiovisual experience just ... |
Gardeners prize the Viburnum trilobum--also known as the American cranberry for its bright crimson fruit--for ornamental purposes. It's one of the best ornamental viburnum shrubs, according to Ohio State University, and produces a profusion of red fruit and white flowers against glossy green foliage. Soil amendments an... |
According to traditional Chinese medicine, the whole mental and emotional entity consists of many different psychic elements. These psychic elements, each one named according to its conscious level, refer mainly to the mind or spirit, the two souls, the cognitive power and will. These elements do not necessarily reside... |
When we talk, we pause between syllables and words. CDMA takes advantage
of these pauses in speech activity.
Analog to digital conversion
The voice signal is converted to a digital signal using PCM.
Variable rate vocoder
The vocoder (Voice Coder) is used to compress the digital signal from the Codec (Code/Decode). The ... |
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids causing red, irritated, itchy eyelids and the formation of dandruff-like scales on eyelashes. It affects people of all ages. Although it may cause discomfort, blepharitis is not contagious and generally does not cause any permanent damage to eyesight.
Blepharitis is classif... |
View from the east looking west. The mound of Lystra is in the center of the image.
Lystra (mentioned 6 times in the NT) was a city in the district of Lycaonia. It is located on a mound just north of the Turkish village of Hatun Saray - about 21 miles [35 km.] south of Konya (ancient Iconium).
For a map and brief descr... |
The global food system is in need of a dramatic transformation. The pathway we are currently on is leading to an impasse: the increases in food production needed to meet the anticipated demands of a much larger and wealthier human population cannot be achieved by simply extrapolating current trends in production and co... |
Detecting objects in images and videos is a difficult task that has challenged the field of computer vision. Most of the algorithms for object detection are sensitive to background clutter and occlusion, and cannot localize the edge of the object. An object's shape is typically the most discriminative cue for its recog... |
Roseate Spoonbill Reflections taken on the Bayou, Houston, Texas. During their breeding period their legs and plumage turn dark pink with a hint of yellow. During their non breeding period they are a dull pink and their legs are grey. The transformation is amazing.
The Roseate Spoonbill, a large wading bird with pink p... |
Jnana is a Sanskrit word that means knowledge, particularly of the spiritual kind. It is used in many different Indian traditions. Jnana isn’t knowledge in the usual cognitive sense, but refers to knowledge embedded in the experience of the true nature of reality. It isn’t something that can be understood with the inte... |
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Class: Colonialism and Our Missing History
October 3 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Do you remember learning about the exploration of the New World in your American history classes? Bold explorers sailing into the unknown, planting the flag and claiming the newly discovered lands for their home country. B... |
Monday, December 17, 2007
Are You SAD
Symptoms of winter-onset seasonal affective disorder according to the Mayo Clinic include:
* Loss of energy
* Social withdrawal
* Loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed
* Appetite changes, especially a craving for foods high in carbohydrates
* Weight gain
* Difficulty conc... |
Worldview Sensitivity Training
The goal of this training is to increase awareness of the factors that shape relationships. Our worldview or perspective of the world molds our actions and behaviors. By understanding our worldview, we enhance our capacity to effectively communicate, resolve conflict and act from a place ... |
International Women’s Day and the Right to Health
“International Women’s Day is an outstanding opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women, past and present. It is also a day to reflect on what has not yet been delivered for women. Every day, 1500 women die while giving birth to a new life. Every year, over a qu... |
Date: 08/30/97 at 00:50:08 From: windows Subject: Integer sequence Show that if 19 distinct integers are chosen from the sequence 1,4,7,10,13,16,19..........,97,100, there must be two of them whose sum is 104.
Date: 09/03/97 at 10:47:03 From: Doctor Rob Subject: Re: Integer sequence List all the pairs that add up to 10... |
'Eldridge' clan mapping
At some distant place in time in every genealogy the surname becomes irrelevant. The only way to go further back is to use DNA testing. We have to rely on Clans and Tribes, genetically related groups of individuals, to get an understanding of our history.
Pride in your historic nationality is wo... |
Maori New Year
Matariki is the Māori name for a cluster of stars which is visible in our night sky at a specific time of the year. In 2019, from 25 to 28 June, Matariki will re-appear in the dawn sky – signalling the start of the Māori New Year.
It is a time to celebrate new life, to remember those who’ve passed and to... |
Welcome to our resources page!
Here you will find a range of posters, handouts, and more to support the inclusion of children with disabilities and developmental challenges.
We provide a range of stories that help children with disabilities or developmental challenges learn more about early childhood education and care... |
Daily prevalence of SL1-3 over time in Bihar province, India. The proportion of NP-AFP children positive for SL1 (A), 2 (B), and 3 (C) are shown by day of stool collection (solid lines). Triangles at the bottom of the panels show when SIAs were done, with the colors indicating vaccine used (tOPV containing OPV1, 2, and... |
The Great Ice Barrier is the edge of the ice shelf
that extends for hundreds of miles. It is where the glaciers that
flow from the Antarctic land mass, leave and begin to float on the sea
providing a cliff of ice with only very rare places where a landing
is possible. These ice-cliffs prevented many of the early explor... |
The Long/Short Stitch is a swift way of filling in open areas with embroidery. Use it to create grasses like the orange field above or to make gradations of color. Combine it with Satin Stitches that are used in tight spaces.
Here’s how to make the Long/Short Stitch:
Make a stitch from A to B measuring about 1/4’’ in t... |
Computer hardware industry is comprised of organizations which are mainly engaged in drawing up of the plans, creation and production of the computer parts, and also bringing together of systems. Tangible computer part manufacturing industries are a large scale business centre all over the world. Without this industry ... |
COASTAL heaths are at their best in late summer with their displays of purple flowers and honeyed scents of heather-blossom.
Yet this habitat, only found in the extreme west of Europe, is fast disappearing - around 90% has been lost over the past 100 years.
Cadw'r Lliw yn Ll£n is a recently-launched project designed to... |
In this Nov. 28, 1999 file photo, Rosa Parks smiles during a ceremony where she received the Congressional Medal of Freedom in Detroit.
In 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat and move to the back of a Montgomery Ala. bus. That symbolically huge act of defiance by a physically small woman was pivotal moment in ... |
Verb : बदलना, अनुकूल बनाना, अनुकूल करना, अनुकूल बनना, के लिए रूपान्तरित करना, उपयोगी या योग्य बनाना, एक समान करना, कोई दृढ़ धारणा करना, के अनुरूप बनाना, के लिऐ रूपांतरित करना, रूपान्तरित करना, सामंजस्य स्थापित करना, मेल बिठाना
Example Sentences :
It is hard to adapt this story for children.
She must adapt herself to th... |
Kitchen Threats: Avoiding Foodborne Illness
4. Uncooked Eggs
If you enjoy eating eggs with runny yolks or snitching a bit of raw batter when you’re making cookies, you’re not alone. But the USDA recommends avoiding raw or undercooked eggs (especially for young children and the elderly) because of the possibility of foo... |
This condition is a bony enlargement on the back of the heel that can aggravate the retrocalcaneal bursa, a fluid-filled sac located on the back of the heel between the Achilles tendon and the calcaneus. The bursa can become inflamed and swollen, a condition called bursitis. Haglund’s deformity most commonly affects yo... |
One of the greatest prodigies of his era, John Stuart Mill (1806-73) was studying arithmetic and Greek by the age of three, as part of an astonishingly intense education at his father's hand. Intellectually brilliant, fearless and profound, he became a leading Victorian liberal thinker, whose works - including On Liber... |
Rare, Protected, or Endangered Species
Some species are protected from hunting because their numbers are small and they produce no surplus to harvest. Animals that are labeled "rare," "threatened," or "endangered" are all fully protected by law.
You are looking at a preview of what’s in the timed Today's Hunter in Idah... |
Kit Sheffield led a ferns workshop last Sunday (yes, it’s been a busy week). We looked at a lot of ferns, some plants that don’t look like ferns but are, and of course some plants that aren’t ferns. We started at the Visitor Center, followed the river trail as far as Gladys Island and Carper’s Pond, then looped back vi... |
Botswana Chobe River
With a good tourist infrastructure, friendly people and over 500 regularly occurring species, Botswana offers many opportunities for the birdwatcher. It also contains the Okavango delta, one of the jewels of Africa and home to an amazing variety of wildlife. Birdwatching however, can start in and a... |
is a topic covered in the Johns Hopkins Diabetes Guide
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Official website of the Johns Hopkins Antibiotic (ABX), HIV, Diabetes, and Psychiatry Guides, powered by Unbound Medicine. Johns Hopkins Guide App for iOS, iPhone, iPad, and Android included. Expl... |
In last week’s Washington Post, Roger K. Lewis, an architect and professor at the University of Maryland, wrote an intriguing column suggesting that it’s time for a big rethink of the concept of zoning, which he says is a relic of the early 20th century:
Zoning conventions are no longer conventional. Land-use regulatio... |
- William’s Windmill
In this TED Talk, young Malawian William Kamkwamba describes how he built a windmill to power his family’s home aged 14, during a time of poverty and famine. The windmill produced electricity and was built from spare parts and scrap.
This moving tale of an invention that changed a young boy’s life ... |
In terms of rank rottenness, Dunwich would vie with the fictional Dunny-on-the-Wold as the most rotten borough in the British Parliament. By the time of the Reform Act 1832, the bulk of the constituency was underwater, leaving only a tiny village of “44 houses and half a church”
It was a very different Dunwich that rec... |
This site explores feelings and the role they play in the development of the skills needed to have happy, healthy lives free of self-defeating behavior, including substance abuse.
The concept of self-image is important because the way a person sees him or herself determines how they will behave. Self-image is especiall... |
Overseas Trade and the Decline of Privateering
60 Pages Posted: 26 Mar 2008 Last revised: 23 Nov 2010
Date Written: October 24, 2010
Using novel quantitative historical data on 2,483 British privateering cruises, we show that state-licensed commerce raiding by merchants was not only a popular and potentially flourishin... |
Examine the character of Lady Macbeth, offering an evaluation of her progression towards madness.
Macbeth is a play full of magic, mystery, murder and an overriding theme of ambition. Lady Macbeth is most likely Shakespeare's greatest and most fascinating female character, and is most susceptible to theses themes. Duri... |
Some good friends of the cause we represent fear agitation. They say: “Do not agitate—do not make a noise; work.” They add, “Agitation is destructive or at best negative—what is wanted is positive constructive work.”
Such honest critics mistake the function of agitation. A toothache is agitation. Is a toothache a good ... |
Solar Cell Converts CO2 into Useful Acid
PRINCETON, N.J., July 3, 2014 — Researchers at Princeton University have found a way to convert carbon dioxide into a potential fuel with record efficiency.
The study, lead by chemistry professor Dr. Andrew Bocarsly, involved converting CO2
and water into formic acid using an in... |
Description and life cycle
The buffalo treehopper adult is green, 3∕8 inch long, triangle-shaped when viewed from above and hump-backed when viewed from the side. The nymphs are spiny. Females lay eggs from July until October in the bark of the upper sides of small branches of apple, pear, cherry, prune, and quince tre... |
Garden Patterns & Mosaics
Pattern and texture is one of the most important design elements in any good landscape. In paved surfaces, on fences and walls, and in garden ornaments and accents, pattern and texture creates visual interest and adds a feeling of depth and dimension in the landscape. Depending on the type of ... |
Going Green to Save Green: Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure Practices
Banking on Green
“Whether it arrived years ago and called itself low-impact development or appeared more recently under the name green infrastructure, chances are that, almost anywhere you are in the US, you’ve encountered it,” comments Jani... |
Department of PsychologyBack
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour.
Psychologists around the world are trying to answer questions like these:
- How does memory work?
- How can we explain and treat mental disorders?
- How do we understand our own social status?
- How does mental ability change acr... |
Halitosis or more widely known as Bad breath is the embarrassing smelly odor coming from your mouth or breath. You might have problems with bad breath and not have any success in finding the cause of the problem. So you may like to know that there can be a few things that can contribute to bad breath.
Keep a log of the... |
Everyone will have an experience of playing in an enormous sand box or on a beach in their childhood. Such a “sand play,” in which anyone from children to adults can easily enjoy with deep concentration, is the origin of sand sculptures, and many sand sculptors have been successful around the world. Sand sculpturing is... |
In today's early childhood programs, there is a growing emphasis on skill-building. Families can become willing partners in providing developmentally appropriate math and science experiences at home. Here are ways to partner with families:
- Through your regular school communication channels-family letters, newsletters... |
As a society, we are addicted to refined sugar which leads to many health problems. Sugar is toxic to the body! In his article, Chris Kresser has put together a great resource for information on the dangers of refined sugar.
Why Sugar is Toxic to the Body?
- Sugar feeds cancer cells and has been connected with the deve... |
Endocrine disrupting compounds
Endocrine disruptors are exogenous substances that alter function(s) of the endocrine system and consequently cause adverse health effects in an intact organism, or its progeny, or (sub)populations .
Endocrine systems are found in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animal species. The e... |
During the reigns of three successive kings named Augustus in the 18th century, the city of Dresden became a haven for culture and Baroque architecture. Buildings such as the Japanese Palace, the Pillnitz Castle, and the Taschenbergpalais gave the city one of the most distinctive skylines in Europe and earned it the ni... |
This course examines the range and diversity of male social roles assumed by boys, adolescent males, and adult men within U.S. families, communities, and society. As a nation of immigrants, political and religious refugees, and descendants of African slaves, nativity and cultural origins of families residing in the Uni... |
Bzip stands for Bzip compressed archive files. You may open these files with Bzip or Winrar softwares.
These are the files which compressed by Bzip software. You may see Bzip software installed on Unix operating systems.
Bzip system is slower than Gzip but it can achieve much higher compression ratios. The file extensi... |
The cavitating propeller wake is investigated in detail using PIV and shadow graph techniques to figure out the trace ability of bubble type of tracers, naturally generated by the decrease of the static pressure in a cavitation tunnel. Experiments are conducted in the conditions of the cavitating propeller wake contain... |
VLSI Design of a 16-bit Pipelined RISC Processor
- Tannu Chhabra, Md Tauheed Khan
- International Journal of Electronics and Computer Science Engineering ico_openaccess
- in 2012
- Cited Count
- DOAJ CORE
- Engineering > Computer Science
- RISC processor, Pipelining, VLSI, FPGA, Computer Architecture, Real-time embedde... |
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Written in 1746 during the First Great Awakening, Religious Affections remains
an important and challenging Christian treatise. Concerned that many people do
not display true "religious affections," Jonathan Edwards attempt... |
The UN Security Council has approved a resolution that demands warring governments and factions act to halt violence against women, calling rape a war crime and a component of genocide.
Sexual violence in war is nothing new. Accounts of women being raped by conquering armies as “spoils of war” go back centuries. But th... |
Bananas are good for you because they are an excellent source of potassium; one medium-sized banana has 422 milligrams of potassium, which is 12 percent of the USDA recommended daily requirement, according to Health. Bananas are also rich in fiber, with three 3 grams per serving, and they provide nearly 20 percent of t... |
Searching Open Reading Frames (ORF) in DNA sequences - ORF Finder
Open reading frames (ORF) are regions on DNA which are translated into protein. They are in between start and stop codons and they are usually long.
The Python script below searches for ORFs in six frames and returns the longest one. It doesn’t consider ... |
Czech resistance fighters attacked Reinhard Heydrich, acting governor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, in an ambush near Prague in May 1942. Heydrich died of his wounds on June 4, 1942. In retaliation for the attack, the Germans destroyed the village of Lidice on June 10, 1942. The Germans shot all the men i... |
First level - Suggested Activity
Background Notes for Teachers
This series of activities will help young people understand that in large, charitable organisations such as RZSS, a huge number of people with different skills, abilities and training are needed to ensure the smooth running and continued success of the orga... |
It's been 100 years since the founding of NASA's predecessor — the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, or NACA.
While NACA, which was formed in 1915, doesn't have the same recognition that NASA does for, say, landing on the moon or launching Space Shuttles, the organization helped lay the groundwork for U.S. a... |
It's an easy visual reference that shows whether your dinner plate is a healthy one: The brighter, more vibrantly colored the foods, the better they are for you -- especially when it comes to vegetables.
While it's true that vibrant vegetables like kale contain greater levels of vitamin K and other nutrients than their... |
Malostranské náměstí: Cathedral of Saint Nicholas
The monumental cathedral of Saint Nicholas was begun in the late 1670s as the centrepiece of the recatholicization of Bohemia following the Thirty Years’ War. In 1702 the great Prague architect Kryštof Dientzenhofer took over the project, finishing the nave and west end... |
Grigorenko and Sternberg (1997) administered 199 gifted senior high school students with TSQ (Thinking Style Questionnaire) and Triarchical Aptitude Test, and found Legislative and Judicial styles were found effective in predicting the performance of analytic tasks and that the correspondence between teachers' and stud... |
If we want girls to succeed, we need to teach them the audacity to transgress. Through the lives of students at three very different schools, an award-winning scholar-activist makes the case for “feminist schools” that orient girls toward a lifetime of achievement.
This bold and necessary book points out a simple and o... |
Since its creation in 1994, the Los Palos Golf in Tenerife has believed that it is necessary to go together with good environmental actions.
Aware from the beginning of safeguarding the environment in which it is located, a series of environmentally responsible measures have been implemented.
Golf Los Palos has compile... |
Beginning with a few thousand Turks who came over as "guest workers " in the 1960s, Germany's Muslim community has grown to more than 2 million encompassing a host of different nationalities today. There is not one major German city where the spires of a mosque can't be seen reaching out among the housetops. Headscarve... |
Woodbury, New York
9 ft. 3/4 in. x 17 ft. 3 in. (panel)
Gift of Mrs. Robert W. de Forest, John B. Dunn, William B. Codling and Edwin N. Rowley, 1910 (10.183)
The Hewlett Room came to the Metropolitan Museum from a house built for a member of the John Hewlett family in Woodbury, New York, in the middle of the eighteenth... |
As the state rushes to vaccinate its residents against the coronavirus, one population group continues to lag.
State data shows that just about 30% of those ages 16 to 19 have gotten at least one shot.
In San Diego that number is even lower, only 4% of teens 16-19 have been vaccinated, according to county data.
“It’s o... |
Targeted Drug Delivery
Using an in-vitro model which reconstructs a human eye, research into the reaction between eye and biomaterial, such as a contact lens, no only will reduce the need for animal testing and expensive clinical trials, it will eventually lead to better drug delivery systems and therapies for glaucoma... |
Creative Writing class recently read “The Rose That Grew From Concrete” by Tupac Shakur.
"Did you hear about the rose that grew
From a crack in the concrete?
Proving nature’s law is wrong it
Learned to walk without having feet.
Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams,
It learned to breathe fresh air.
Long live the ro... |
These two words are often used interchangeably, and there is some confusion about their exact meanings, probably because forcemeat, which is finely chopped and usually made of spiced meat or poultry, is often an ingredient in stuffings. Both are used to fill meat, poultry and vegetables and have been used for centuries... |
George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States (1989–93). He had previously served as the 43rd Vice President (1981–89), a congressman, an ambassador, and Director of Central Intelligence.
Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts, to Senator... |
A form of stately and elaborate lyric poetry, an ode is usually marked by exaltation of its subject. In ancient Greece, where the ode originated, it was sung and accompanied by dance. These odes followed a rigid pattern of meter and structure and often were written to celebrate a special occasion, such as the Olympic G... |
I'd like my preschooler to have better table manners. Where do I start?
Begin with the idea that mealtimes are pleasant and that good behavior makes them more fun for everyone. Talk with your preschooler about the importance of good manners, and encourage him to think of himself as a polite person. Set realistic expect... |
I've found GRIN and PLANTS to be useful databases (those links both go to H. glabra). Both databases provide links to other databases, and in the case of GRIN, references to dead-tree publications.
By starting there and following links, I end up at efloras (another useful database that links out to yet more). Here, I s... |
The most direct ancestor of today's familiar noughts & crosses is a more advanced game called "nine holes". Unlike noughts & crosses, nine holes cannot be played as a pencil and paper game, but requires pieces that can be moved around. This makes it a true board game. The board is usually, literally, nine holes cut in ... |
Personal Area Network:- The communication network established for the purpose of connecting computer devices of personal use is known as the personal area network PAN.When a network is established by connecting phone lines to personal digital devices or PDAs (personal digital assistants), this communication is known as... |
Despite all the data provided by researchers, it seems that a spacecraft mission to Europa would be necessary to determine whether the moon’s ocean can “sustain a flow of electrons which might provide the energy to power life”.
NASA scientists have managed to obtain more evidence that the frozen oceans of one of Jupite... |
Pharmacological Levels of Zinc in Nursery Diets – A Review
University of Nebraska 1995 Swine Day Report. Zinc plays significant roles in pig nutrition and health. A zinc deficiency is manifested by skin lesions known as parakeratosis; poor feed intake; slow growth; diarrhea; and atrophy of the thymus, a gland important... |
‘Adventures in the Cloud World’ – aimed at children aged 6 to 12 – follows Bella and Nini’s adventures to Cloud World as they seek to better understand the internet after their Wi-Fi turns off at home. In Cloud World, they meet JB, a programmable machine that processes information, who explains how data centers work an... |
by Kate Messner, illustrated by Greg Ruth
Scholastic Press, 2017
The story is of a boy who rides with his Vietnam vet grandfather on the 30th Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom, done on Memorial Day each year. The story captures the importance the ride is for the grandfather who rides to honor friends lost. Riding in on ... |
The cornerstone is laid for a presidential residence in the newly designated capital city of Washington. In 1800, President John Adams became the first president to reside in the executive mansion, which soon became known as the "White House" because its white-gray Virginia freestone contrasted strikingly with the red ... |
ECON 375: Women and Work in USA History
Women and Work in USA History Crosslisted as HIST 375, WMNS 375
Transformation of women's role in the USA economy from colonial times to the present and the effects of class, race, and changing perceptions of women's role in society. Role of women in household manufacture, the ea... |
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In the late 1850s, Lady Clementina Hawarden began to take photographs.
Two British ladies are remembered for their early contributions to artistic photography.
Anna Atkins, a botanist, was also introduced to photography by Fox Talbot, who explained his "pho... |
Warm weather brings bugs—and the pathogens they carry. West Nile virus (blue circles), transmitted by mosquitoes, has spread from only three U.S. states in 2000 to 48 states in 2012, and human cases have climbed from 21 to 5,674. Lyme disease was concentrated in the Northeast in 2000, but cases of the bacterial infecti... |
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Dick Arsenault, left, and Mathieu LeBlanc of ACFOR Energy examine a burner at the biomass heating facility in use at the Wedgewood Manor in Summerside with Energy Minister Paula Biggar.
Seven more biomass installations are in line for government facilities early next year, says Energy Minister Paula B... |
The need for a new approach in cholesterol management
By the year 2020, cardiovascular disease will be the world's biggest cause of premature death. As the plasma cholesterol is lowered, the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) events is reduced. European data on secondary prevention show that many patients have n... |
The Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo, Lophocroa leadbeateri also known as Leadbeater’s Cockatoo or Pink Cockatoo is a medium-sized cockatoo restricted to arid and semi-arid inland areas of Australia
With its soft-textured white and salmon-pink plumage and large, bright red and yellow crest, it is generally recognised as the m... |
How to treat dental caries
Caries on the teeth is formed due to the rapid development of bacteria of a certain type. They produce an acid that destroys the enamel of the teeth, as well as dentin.
Many mistakenly think that the development of caries can not be stopped. But the famous American scientist and raw food Davi... |
Rachel Bluwstein was born on September 20, 1890 in Russia. She lived in Ukraine, Palestine, France, and Israel. She was a Zionist pioneer and a Renaissance woman of sorts. She drew, painted, worked in agriculture, taught school, and is remembered for her lyrical, yet right-to-the-point poetry.
For thousands of years, H... |
Find a quiet place to sit:
Find a nice quiet place to start your photographic memory training. Be sure that you are not disturbed by anyone while you sit there. You will need to use this place for a few minutes every day to develop your skills.
It is very important that while sitting in your quiet place you learn to re... |
A frank, fair, and highly informative discussion of the risks and benefits of genetically modified foods.
McHughen (Molecular Genetics/Univ. of Saskatchewan), who has developed genetically modified (GM) plants, writes as an insider to the developmental process itself and to the regulatory approval procedures of the US,... |
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