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Khertvisi fortress (Georgian: ხერთვისის ციხე) is one of the oldest fortresses in Georgia and was functional throughout the Georgian feudal period. It is situated in Southern Georgia, in Meskheti region. The fortress was first built in the 2nd century BC. The church... |
- Dogs are less likely to use deadly force appropriately than responsible people. Depending on their training, they may hurt a person who shouldn’t be bitten or fail to go after a genuine intruder.
- Dogs are more likely to get hurt by intruders than are residents using firearms for self-defense. Dogs just aren’t as we... |
At Hoo St Werburgh Primary School our curriculum aims to promote:
- Successful learners, who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve
- Confident individuals who are able to lead safe, healthy and fulfilling lives
- Responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society
- Our motto: Courage Confidence Respec... |
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Most people with chronic headaches find that exercise reduces headache pain and frequency, according to the National Headache Foundation. Some sufferers find exercise provokes such pain, however. To reduce the risk of exercise-induced headaches: Warm up be... |
Joy Harjo, internationally recognized poet and screen writer, spoke to a large crowd at GCSC on March 6 in honor of national Women’s History Month.
Harjo, whose writing is illuminated by her Native American heritage (Muscogee, Creek and Cherokee), is a multi-faceted poet, musician and artist. Her presentation, a juxtap... |
Remote Sensing of the Environment
Increasing size and abundance of lianas relative to trees are pervasive changes in Neotropical forests that may lead to reduced forest carbon stocks. Yet the liana growth form is chronically understudied in large-scale tropical forest censuses, resulting in few data on the scale, cause... |
In a review of three new books on the history of English, Michael Skapinker talks about why spelling is so damn hard in this baggy monstrosity of a language:
“Why is English spelling such a tangle? It all started when Latin-speaking missionaries arrived in Britain in the 6th century without enough letters in their alph... |
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1.1 This test method presents the procedures used for determining the quality of prefabricated bituminous geomembrane (PBGM) bonded seams subjected to a shear test. It describes a destructive quality control test used to determine the integrity of PBGM seams.
1.2 This test procedure is intended for PBGM ... |
Hang on for a lesson in solar dynamics – Earth is experiencing a solar sector boundary crossing. Let me explain….
The sun produces wind (currently 410.9 Km/second) that blasts across the cosmos. Just like Earth, our Sun has a magnetic field – known as the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). Whipped into a spiral rotat... |
During his lifetime, Bruce Lee accomplished many physical feats, including his "one inch punch," two-finger push ups and his ability to break six inch wooden boards with a single strike. His combined speed, strength and stamina made him arguably the most famous martial artist of all time.Continue Reading
Bruce Lee appe... |
- Title: Spreading ridges geomorphic feature layer
The spreading ridge geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the spreading ridges of the worlds oceans based on interpretation of the SRTM30 plus v7 global bathymetry model. The layer is one of the 25 layers that make up the global seafloor geomorphic ... |
Cereal is the single largest subsector of Ethiopia’s agriculture. It dominates in terms of its share in rural employment, agricultural land use, and calorie intake, as well as its contribution to national income. The subsector accounts for roughly 60 percent of rural employment, about 73 percent of total cultivated lan... |
As marchers took to the streets of Boston in late April to demand justice for Freddie Gray, some of them began to sing: “We shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome some day …”
It wasn’t a surprising choice. “We Shall Overcome” is a staple for civil-rights protests—and for that matter, for any kind of socia... |
Fr.: trompe d'éléphant
An elongated structure of → interstellar dust and gas which absorbs the radiation from background stars in an → H II region. These structures are the denser remnants of → molecular clouds from which → massive stars are formed. Elephant trunks are eventually dissipated by the action of the → ioniz... |
Melons are low in calories, with just 64 calories in a 1-cup serving of honeydew balls and fewer calories in cantaloupe, casaba or watermelon balls. At the same time, melons are high in essential vitamins and minerals. They contain almost no fat or saturated fat, making them an excellent choice for snacks or a side dis... |
A team of researchers from London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and University College London’s Institute of Child Health has come up with the findings of their investigation on the effectiveness of stem cell therapies for facial reconstruction.
Great Ormond Street has had a proven record in facial recons... |
Eames, C. & Barker, M. (2011). Understanding student learning in environmental education in Aotearoa New Zealand. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 27(1), 186-191.
Permanent Research Commons link: http://hdl.handle.net/10289/5775
This paper seeks to provide a perspective on environmental education in Aotea... |
Orange Revolution in the Ukraine: a series of protests and political events occur in the immediate aftermath of the run-off vote of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election which is claimed to be marred by electoral fraud.
Kiev is the focal point of the movement’s campaign of civil resistance, with thousands of protest... |
As President Obama noted in a speech last week, the biggest change that National Geographic has had to make to its atlases since the fall of the Soviet Union has been the change in the Arctic Ocean. Climate change has caused a dramatic reduction in the amount of ice covering the region over a relatively short period of... |
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Dry Erase Close Reading Task Cards (Informational Text)
Close reading practice has just become a literacy center activity too! I was looking for a way to reinforce close reading at center time. That was the inspiration for developing these task cards. A detailed answer key is also included that... |
The human body consists of countless cells. These cells, jointly form organs, also assists in the functioning of the human body. It's similar to a series. They're dependent on each other. Our own body is the only advantage we maintain, and caring for this is our prime responsibility. You can find the best kidney specia... |
At Northfield, we love Maths! Our children enjoy a wide range of activities in their Maths lessons, and we use the concrete, pictoral, abstract approach to learning. Every child has access to concrete resources in order to deepen their understanding. We believe fluency in times tables and calculation is also important.... |
Summer arrives tomorrow in the northern hemisphere, as the Sun stands farthest north for the entire year. It’s also the longest day day of the year with 14 hours of daylight in the U.S.
One of the most intriguing star systems in the galaxy may be about to get a lot more interesting.
NASA has reported that a shockwave f... |
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Healthy spaces, healthy people
We spend 90% of our days indoors. We breath. We touch. We smell. We see. But we rarely understand how our environment is impacting how we feel.
Research by Harvard's Center for Health and the Global Environment have shown that just one environmental factor,... |
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Dosing livestock drinking water
The most common form of water dosing used with livestock is proportional dosing. Because water flows vary during the day, the doser has to vary its output proportionately so that the correct amount of product is always being added. A water flow sensor is placed in the water pipeline so t... |
Stunning Images Of The Solar System From The Cassini Spacecraft
Since that day the space probe has traveled more than 3.8 billion miles and sent back more than 300,000 images. Cassini is still going strong with plans to keep on keepin' on until 2017.
During its travels, Cassini has swung around Venus twice, checked out... |
The Rover meets the rock Yogi.
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The Mars Surveyor Program was put in place by NASA as a long-term program of exploration of Mars, with the focus to bring back to Earth a sample of the Martian terrain in 2005. This program will help scientists understand the complete environment of Mars. The ... |
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D. The Novel (The Prisoner of Zenda) (9 Marks)
7) A- Answer the following questions:
1- Where was the real King locked up?
2- Why did Rassendyll have to be careful while talking with Flavia?
3- What did Rassendyll and Sapt do when they discovered that the real
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Last name: Shilton
This ancient name was originally locational and was first recorded as a place name in 1044 and later in the 1086 Domesday Book. The original spelling was "Scelftone" which translates as "the Farm by the Race Course" from Olde English "Tun" (a farm) and Norse- Viking "Skeid" (a race course). Later spe... |
The Scout Method is a way of reaching the Educational Goals of Scouting and is used as a tool for Scout leaders in planning and evaluating activities. The Finnish Scout Method is based on the Scout Methods of WAGGGS and WOSM. It consists of eight methodological areas which together contribute to a balanced, personal de... |
During the past five years, the rate of teenage girls becoming pregnant has declined substantially in all but two states. You guessed it: West Virginia is one of them (the other is North Dakota).
Our state’s rate of births to females 15-19 years of age is 44.8 per 1,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Th... |
For Wednesday, make sure to read all the selections below from Langston Hughes:
* The Negro Speaks of Rivers
* I, Too
* The Weary Blues
* Mother to Son
* Elevator Boy
* Red Silk Stockings
* Ruby Brown
* Eldery Race Leaders
* Dream Variation
* Goodbye, Christ
* Advertisement for the Waldorf-Astoria
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Reading Champion: Coyote the Fire Thief
In this retelling of a native American myth, Coyote feels sorry for the helpless humans and steals fire to bring them warmth and comfort. But the humans are not grateful for her gift and use the fire against Coyote and the natural world.
This first colour chapter book is a perfec... |
Ocellated icefish live deep underwater in the cold oceans surrounding the Poles. They have clear blood. If you remember your childhood biology classes, you should remember that this kind of makes no sense. After all, blood is red because of hemoglobin — the iron-rich protein that carries oxygen around in your blood str... |
is an attractive plant, with bright green, smooth-edged leaves and unbranched stalks topped by a single flower, consisting of five pure white petals prominently fringed along the sides, and with a thin, dark, branched vein running lengthwise. There are five green sepals underneath, visible from above between the petals... |
Brachytherapy is differentiated by the rate of irradiation dose delivered to the tumor known as high-dose rate (HDR) and low-dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy. Theoretically, there is a great difference between these two methods. Most of our knowledge is centered around LDR brachytherapy. It has been problematic to convert... |
Teaching ESL to Adults: Classroom Approaches in Action is a series of twelve videos, which can be viewed online on this page or purchased as four DVD volumes. For a list and description of the titles, click here.
To view the twelve videos online, select a thumbnail below the player. An arrow to the right of the four th... |
Still water, hidden depths: the deposition of Bronze Age metalwork in the English Fenland
Yates, D. and Bradley, R. (2010) Still water, hidden depths: the deposition of Bronze Age metalwork in the English Fenland. Antiquity, 84 (324). pp. 405-415. ISSN 0003-598X
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Correct spelling, explanation: initial comes from the Latin word inire, which used to mean go in. Later, the word changed into initium and initialis, which meant beginning. When it comes to the English language initial appeared in it in the 16th century. Today, initial functions as an adjective and as a noun.
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Each year, disasters such as house fires, car accidents, tsunamis, earthquakes, and hurricanes impact hundreds of thousands of children. Child victims can suffer disproportionately and the physical and psychological damage sustained can far outweigh the same effects in adults, often requiring years of ... |
We commemorate Kristallnacht with vigils every year. But nobody remembers what happened the very next day, which was much more fateful. Hat tip EPJ.
Jews around the world and in Israel – stay armed, stay safe.
GUN CONTROL LAW PASSED BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ONE DAY AFTER KRISTALLNACHT
REGULATIONS AGAINST JEWS’ POSSESSI... |
UNPAID LABOR® is a term used to describe the slave’s contribution to America
The Unpaid Labor Contribution Project promotes a message. The message is that the
first 12 generations of African Americans were vital to the birth, growth and survival
of the United States. By contribution we mean the collective effort of 12.... |
1690s, from gold (adj.) + fish (n.). The fish were introduced into England from China, where they are native. A type of carp, they are naturally a dull olive color; the rich colors (also red, black, silver) are obtained by selective breeding. Goldfish bowl, figurative of a situation of no privacy, was in use by 1935. |
It is prescribed that the Altar of Repose be in the church and other than the one where Mass is celebrated. In the Mass on Maundy Thursday two hosts are consecrated; after the consumption of the first, the second Host is placed in a Monstrance which ais vessel used by Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Anglo-Catholic Ch... |
The sample rate of an audio signal refers to how often an analog waveform is sampled each second. The higher the sample rate, the closer the match to the original analog wave.
In audio theory, the upper limit of frequencies that can be adequately represented by a given sample rate is called the Nyquist frequency. Human... |
Three types of communication styles are passive, aggressive, and assertive communication. We all use these at different times, but if you are always passive or aggressive, you may find that you get better results by learning how to become assertive instead.
In passive communication, you may withhold your opinions, feel... |
- The fabric lasts longer - The fabric is more absorbent - No bleaching or Harsh chemical have been used AT ALL.
The conventional cultivation of cotton leads to massive environmental and health problems. Around the world, more toxic insecticides are used on cotton than on any other crop. A sustainable alternative is th... |
- sea (n.)
- Old English sæ "sheet of water, sea, lake, pool," from Proto-Germanic *saiwaz (cf. Old Saxon seo, Old Frisian se, Middle Dutch see, Swedish sjö), of unknown origin, outside connections "wholly doubtful" [Buck]. Meaning "large quantity" (of anything) is from c.1200. Meaning "dark area of the moon's surface"... |
BINGE EATING DISORDER
When speaking of eating disorders, one usually refers to anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. There are, however, quite a few people that fulfill several diagnostic criteria for either anorexia or bulimia and yet cannot be readily diagnosed as having either anorexia nervosa or bulimia nevosa. They... |
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is observed in October 2017. Breast Cancer Awareness Month,is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and ... |
The Just 10 Challenge is about making a small commitment with a huge payoff. Losing just 10 pounds can lower your blood pressure, reduce your risk for a stroke, ward off dementia, lower your risk for uterine and breast cancer, and lower your cholesterol up to 10%. Change the health of America, 10 pounds at a time.
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Many orthopedic deformities are common in children. The most well-known are deformites that impact life for children such as cleft lip, cleft palate, clubfoot, and hand deformities such as clubhand and syndactly. These disease while easily treated through surgery, casting, and therapy in the modern world were not alway... |
chinquapin (chĭngˈkəpĭn) [key] [Algonquian], name for certain American species of the chestnut genus of the family Fagaceae (beech family) and for a related species, the golden chinquapin ( Castanopsis chrysophylla ), an evergreen of the Pacific states. The common chinquapin is Castanea pumila, native to the E United S... |
Definition of getter
n. - One who gets, gains, obtains, acquires, begets, or procreates.
The word "getter" uses 6 letters: E E G R T T.
No direct anagrams for getter found in this word list.
Words formed by adding one letter before or after getter (in bold), or to eegrtt in any order:
i - tergite s - getters
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transforms The Studio Museum in Harlem’s galleries into an active photography studio. Over the course of two weeks, Museum staff will work in view of the public to create high-quality digital photographs of some of the largest works in the Museum’s permanent collection of nearly two thousand works of art. This project ... |
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Whenever something happens, children will use different excuses to shirk their responsibility toward others. Parents may then scold the child for this, but this may make the child avoid taking responsibility. Faced with this situation, what can parents do?
First of all, when parent... |
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Alhazen
ALHAZEN (Abu Ali Al-Hasan Ibn Alhasan), Arabian mathematician of the 11th century, was born at Basra and died at Cairo in 1038. He is to be distinguished from another Alhazen who translated Ptolemy’s Almagest in the 10th century. Having boasted that he could construct a machine for ... |
School Safety: By the Numbers
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Nestle Boycott (1011P20)
Status: Lapsed | Zone: Sustainability
Passed: 17/05/2011 |
This policy was discussed at the following meetings:
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Rumblings from developing countries over rumors of a separate agreement between the U.S., Denmark, and Britain that would allow developed countries to pollute more relative to developing countries, is causing tremors in the Cop 15 Climate Summit spirit of cooperation.
Many of the expected climate change impacts such as... |
3D Printers:Fact or Fiction [VIDEO]
The age of modern technology is here and it changes every day so rapidly it’s hard to keep up with it all. The newest buzz is 3D Printers, where you can take an object, modify it to your specifications, and print an exact duplicate. Sounds like something straight out of a science fic... |
(from: The Treaties of Peace 1919-1923, Vol. II, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, New York, 1924.)
The Lausanne Treaty was signed on 24 July 1923 by the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Romania, and the "Serbo-Croat-Slovene" State on one part and Turkey on the other.
(Compiled by Lt.-Col. Lawren... |
At the national level, 2011 has become a very active tornado season. While the reports are preliminary, the number of tornadoes this year stands at 1189. And we are only five months into the year. At least 483 people have died this year, compared to 45 in 2010 and 21 in 2009.
I’ve been asked by several people if there ... |
Why are vibrations monitored? What are the types and sources of construction vibration? How are vibrations reported?
Reasons for Monitoring Construction Vibration
Avoid excessive vibrations that can lead to property damage, litigation, project delays, and increased costs
Inform construction engineers of excessive vibra... |
There are two key ways you can help your child develop language. One is to read to them a lot. The other is to talk to them.
A day in the life of you
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PROPELLER is an acronym for "Periodically Rotated Overlapping ParallEL Lines with Enhanced Reconstruction." This method acquires data in a unique way that allows one to track the motion of the patient during the MRI scan. The motion can then be removed.
"While PROPELLER technology continues to be refined, GE has alread... |
The seasonal incidence of nematode infestations in pigs raised under semi-intensive conditions was determined by the monthly slaughter of 2-4 tracer pigs exposed to infestation in an earthern floored pen for periods of 1 or 2 months. Although worm burdens were generally small, Ascarops strongylina appeared to be more p... |
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n. written character used in phonetic transcription representing a specific sound of speech
The following video provides you with the correct English pronunciation of the word "phonetic symbol", to help you become a better English spe... |
You won’t find a photograph of the Cincinnati skyline without the iconic John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge. The bridge that connects Cincinnati and Covington, Kentucky officially opened on January 1, 1867. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world (1,057 feet). When the bridge opened, horse and bu... |
Can You Tell the Difference?
Students will use the White Mountain National Forest quarter to learn about the similarities and differences between national parks and national forests.
Read the January Coin of the Month to learn about national forests. Using White Mountain National Forest as an example, discuss exception... |
For one man, the first sign came when he mixed up words while ordering lunch in a restaurant. For a little girl, it began with a loss of balance and changes in hearing.
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There's a built-in stop-watch in the brain, according to MIT neuroscientists.
They have identified populations of neurons that code time with extreme precision in the primate brain. These neurons are found in two interconnected brain regions, the prefrontal cortex and the striatum, both of which are known to play criti... |
At St David’s we strive to ensure all pupils are equipped with the necessary tools to be confident speakers, listeners, readers and writers. Our aim is to inspire and motivate pupils to ensure they reach their full potential, as well as equipping them with the essential skills they will take forward to secondary school... |
Music has helped many people through tough times. During the pandemic, the music I have listened to has been comforting, calming, melancholy, and uplifting. When experiencing difficult times, sharing music and art can help us realize that we are not alone. Learning how to use art and music as forms of communication can... |
This is the famous fig tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment, and is sacred to Hindus and Jains, as well as to Buddhists. The tree can grow very large, up to 30m tall.
The peepal tree (Ficus religiosa) has many traditional medicinal uses, from asthma to diabetes, gastric and genitourinary problems. In Ayur... |
The Paper Towel Experiment is a project about which type of paper can absorb
Aug 22, 2014 ... Paper towel experiments for kids using Viva Vantage paper towels.
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Jan 7, 2013 ... DIY A fun and educational science experiment! Younger children can also learn
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How to Install Digital Optical cable?
The telegraph and telephone were two inventions that changed the course of human history. They allowed people to communicate over long distances, making life easier and propelling the world into a newer, more modern age. Today, people still use the same kinds of copper wires that p... |
La France est un des grands pays de l'Europe occidentale.
I learned this sentence from the book French for Reading Knowledge. The word "des" does not make sense for me. "un grands pays" (a great country) looks right to me. Is it an indefinite article or a partitive article? Or something else? What is the grammar here? |
Chinese meridian theory
(chy-NEEZ meh-RIH-dee-un THEER-ee)
In traditional Chinese medicine, meridians are channels that form a network in the body, through which qi (vital energy) flows. Blocked qi causes pain or illness. The flow of qi is restored by using pressure, needles, suction, or heat at hundreds of specific po... |
Rayleigh-Jeans law and Wien’s formulae were failed to solve the problem of distribution of spectral radiance among various wavelengths in cavity radiations because these formulas were based upon the classical theory.
Planck’s quantum theory of radiation
In 1900, Max Planck gave a new concept about the nature of radiati... |
Limestone rock near Tourmakeady
Description:A photograph of limestone rock near Tourmakeady in county Mayo. There are two hammers in the photograph to indicate scale. The caption at the back of the photograph reads "Near Tourmakeady youger volcanic rocks of a more acid composition are associated with limestones which m... |
The use of a Christmas tree indoors appears to have begun in
The tradition of the Christmas tree eventually spread through out
When the German immigrants went to American they also brought along their Christmas trees. In the 1830's most Americans still considered the Christmas tree an oddity. One of the first public di... |
On the Death of a Lady's Owl.
1 THE Owl expires! death gave the dreadful word,
2 And lovely Anna weeps her fav'rite bird.
3 Ye feather'd choir in willing throngs repair,
4 And sooth the sorrows of the melting fair;
5 In sounds of woe the dear-departed greet,
6 With cypress strew, ye doves, the green retreat;
7 The fate... |
BOB HIRSHON (host):
How our mouths talk to our gut. I’m Bob Hirshon and this is Science Update.
When we put a bite of food into our mouths and start chewing, the whole body pays attention, according to Rutgers nutritional scientist Paul Breslin. At a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Sci... |
How did that arrowhead end up underground in the first place?
A Native American left it on the surface hundreds of years ago.
Dinosaur bones, on the other hand, are millions of years old -- some fossils are billions of years old.
To determine the ages of these specimens, scientists need an isotope with a very long half... |
The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Elizabeth is a festival of the Western Christian calendar. It is celebrated on 31 May annually.
The Visitation recalls the event recounted in Luke 1.39. Mary, the Mother of Jesus, after the Annunciation that she will conceive, sets out to visit her relative (the exact relati... |
Ode-min Giizis is known as Strawberry Moon, and this term is how the month of June is referred to by Anishinaabe people in this area. Strawberries are the first fruit to grow upon Mother Earth, and through the traditional teachings and Creation story of the first strawberry, they teach us about growth, forgiveness, sel... |
What countries can you get Lyme disease?
Lyme disease exists throughout much of the world, including Canada, Europe, and Asia. Occasionally, cases are reported in more tropical locales, and Lyme disease may exist in Australia.
What country is Lyme disease most common in?
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man typing on computer and holding plastic lock in one hand
Here are several tips to help protect your information online. For additional security tips and information, click here.
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A suite of 5 puzzles were
designed and developed to imbue the fundamental mathematical
concepts of addition, subtraction, division and multiplication
for children between the age group of 5 to 11 years. The Magic
Square and Magic Triangle apps help the child learn addition
concepts in a play-way methodology. The Pair P... |
Reading, Writing, Creating, & Learning With Abe and George!
We started with a favorite "Honest Abe"
read aloud this week!
We designed Abe and his famous hat.
We wrote facts about this famous American and put those important facts in the hat!
(Here's a look at the back of our Abe Lincoln Art Project.)
An envelope glue t... |
Income inequality in the U.S. is contributing to the growth of financial insecurity in retirement, exacerbated by a shift from pensions to individual 401(k) savings accounts, according to a new report by the U.S. National Institute On Retirement Security.
It found in 2019, white households across three generations — ba... |
The recycling of bioplastics is not necessarily easier than the recycling of conventional polymers. Antje Lieske is conducting research at the Fraunhofer IAP on the recycling of raw materials contained in granulate materials. The goal is to use the recycled materials to produce new products. In order to do this, the gr... |
USE THE CODE 'FREEGAMES' AT CHECKOUT TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE. IF YOU DON'T USE THE CODE, YOU WILL BE CHARGED.
- 7 ice creams consisting of a flake (letter), two ice cream scoops (bass clef note and treble clef note), and a cone (piano note)
How to Play:
- There are various ways you can use this activity. You can hide... |
Surabaya is Indonesia’s second largest city but is not well known to the outside world. Yet in 1900, Surabaya was a bigger city than Jakarta and one of the main commercial centers of Asia. Collapse of sugar exports during the 1930s depression, followed by the Japanese occupation, revolution, and independence, brought o... |
|The Harbour School (THS)||July 2 (Mon) – 5 (Fri)||9 am – 12 pm|
This course is suitable for students in Grade 6, 7 and 8 (Year 7, 8 and 9 / Primary 6, Form 1 and 2).
Students are faced with a variety of demands, including academic, social, and personal ones. It can be a challenge to balance them all!
Developing study ... |
We’re taught to believe that the hospital is where you go when an illness or injury is more than you can treat at home. We’re told doctors, nurses and surgeons have our best interests at heart and are trained for years to know how to make life-saving decisions in emergency situations.
The reality is that hospitals aren... |
Published December 06, 2013
DOTHAN, Ala – State officials are working to educate authorities about the dangers of Africanized honey bees.
The Dothan Eagle reports Dennis Barclift, state apiarist with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, held a workshop this week in Dothan with 911 operators and emergen... |
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