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Citing concerns over massive decline in bee populations due to Colony Collapse Disorder, the French health and safety agency, ANSES, said it will ban the use of Syngenta’s pesticide, Cruiser OSR, used to coat rapeseed plants. The French ban on the pesticide will take effect before the start of the next rapeseed sowing ... |
Uber has caused controversy with regulators and lawmakers across Canada and has not been accepted by any municipality yet. The company cannot be governed as a traditional taxi service and drawing up bylaws that either Uber accepts or taxi drivers accept has proved hard to do.
Uber’s argument from the time it launched i... |
Hazard Above: Drone crash database
Fallen from the skies
By Emily Chow, Alberto Cuadra and Craig Whitlock, Published June 20, 2014.
More than 400 large U.S. military drones crashed in major accidents worldwide between Sept. 11, 2001, and December 2013. By reviewing military investigative reports and other records, The ... |
Inflation, especially high inflation, increases profits as well as the cost of doing business and implies higher demand for products at higher prices and a tight employment market with rising wages. Investopedia reports that inflation, "Is not intrinsically good or bad."Continue Reading
Inflation is present when prices... |
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An ornamental stone, jade is a name applied to two different silicate minerals. Nephrite is ... |
1958 Harundale Mall, Glen Burnie, Maryland. Interior view, Courtesy of the Nirenstein Collection
Churches too aspired to continuity with the pre-depression world. Presbyterians and Methodists built big brick Colonial complexes; Catholics remained loyal to stone walls and pointed arches.
But commercial buildings were di... |
To understand reverse osmosis, first consider osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of a solvent, such as water, through a semi-permeable membrane to equalize the concentrations of a solute, such as salt, on each side of the membrane. If, for example, unequal concentrations of salt solutions were placed on each side of a su... |
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World Health Organisation (WHO), established on April 07, 1948, proposed to celebrate World Health Day to focus on different health aspects for the benefit of mankind. From 1950 onward April 07 is celebrated across the world as World Health Day. Every year a topic is chosen with the focus on o... |
The presentation was based on his research and book The Extraordinary Leader : Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders.
Using “The Leadership Tent” as the conceptual framework, Zenger talked about the following five elements of a great leader:
1. Character – The center pole represents the personal character of an indi... |
Bed-wetting, or nocturnal enuresis, causes distress among children and young adults, as well as for their parents or caregivers. Researchers at the Assiut University Hospital, Egypt, have revealed a method to reduce the frequency of night time bed-wetting and improve the quality of life for sufferers. They suggest that... |
Probiotics are the friendly bacteria; live micro organisms that help cure illnesses and maintain good health, particularly good digestive health. This premise has been questioned from time to time – whether probiotics really work.
A recent analytical study answers this question in the affirmative; that probiotics do in... |
I have talked about alkaline foods but many of you have asked what are acidic foods that can be eliminated from your diet for anyone, not just those with disease or transitioning to the alkaline lifestyle.
What are Acidic Foods?
In the Alkaline lifestyle, foods that are not alkaline are considered acidic and are below ... |
A compound sentence is a sentence containing two or more independent clauses (complete sentences), joined by a coordinating conjunction.
"I went home early" is a complete sentence with a subject (I), a verb (went), a direct object (home), and an adverb (early) which modifies the verb.
The independent clauses of a compo... |
1.3.9 Spring and neap tides
The Sun also has an effect on the Earth’s oceans. When the Earth, Moon and Sun are all in a line the lunar and solar tides will add together creating a higher high tide and a lower low tide. This is known as a spring tide and occurs during the full Moon and new Moon. When the Earth, Moon and... |
Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor Sumiteru Taniguchi dies at 88
A Japanese man who survived the Nagasaki atomic bomb in August 1945 has died of cancer at the age of 88.
Sumiteru Taniguchi was working as a postman on the morning the US dropped the bomb that killed more than 70,000 people.
He became a prominent activist agai... |
Pope, Homer, and Manliness : Some Aspects of Eighteenth Century Classical Learning
Üye Girişi yapın, temin süresi ve fiyatını size bildirelim.
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Temin süremiz 28 - 42 iş günü
The author here reassesses the concept of 'masculinity', and argues that it... |
Extensive but separate bodies of research in education concern the constructs of school climate and school connectedness/belonging. In the interests of advancing a more integrated approach, a new measurement tool is developed– the School Climate and School Identification Measure–Student (SCASIM-St). This scale builds o... |
"We watch how your face appears to move as you jiggle your phone by typing. It did surprise us how well it worked" admitted Proffesor Ross Anderson.
Nowadays, when more and people access their banking accounts via their smartphones, the necessity of additional security measures is bigger than ever. The researchers sugg... |
NEW 2016 Edexcel Religious Studies GCSE lesson on the importance of Al-Quadr in Islam, following the 'Religion, Peace and Conflict through Islam' unit. The lesson is split into Muslim beliefs on predestination focusing on the universe as a whole as well as relating to human lives in particular. There is a strong focus ... |
We have now finished our 'Take one Book' unit based on our text 'Stone Girl, Bone Girl'. We hope the children have enjoyed the unit. As teachers, it has given us a chance to see some of imaginative independent writing the children can produce. Also as part of the unit we have had a go at making our own fossilised objec... |
Visceral Mobilization is a technique in which the physical therapist gently moves the connective tissue surrounding internal organs, thereby restoring normal movement in the tissues.
How can it help me?
Our bodies are made to move, twist, and turn. As we do these motions, our organs also gently slide over each other. F... |
Learn more physics!
Do Magnets attract metals trough different objects of a seame thickness?
- Alberto Vidal
How well magnets work through different objects depends on the
object and how thick it is. If the object is something that isn't
magnetic at all and doesn't normally stick to a magnet, then it won't
matter exact... |
Flashcards in Chapter 4 -6 Deck (10):
What is the function of the plasma membrane?
control activity at the cell's periphery
intercepts cell signals
controls the flux of molecules and ions
Permeability descreases with?
longer FA tails
saturated FA tails
What is the structure of the plasma membrane?
The fluid mosaic mode... |
In professional writing, tone is as essential as content. Because how you approach a topic impacts the reader, maintaining an appropriate and professional tone in writing is vital. Dana Driscoll , author of “ Tone in Business Writing ,” says, “The tone of a message is a reflection of the writer and it does affect how t... |
Preventing Noninfectious Diseases.
Noninfectious diseases can’t be passed from one person to another.
Instead, these types of diseases are caused by factors such as the environment, genetics, and lifestyle.
What are the causes of non infectious disease?
A disease that is not contagious is called a noninfectious disease... |
Definitions for nearside
This page provides all possible meanings and translations of the word nearside
the side of a vehicle nearest the kerb
the left side of a road vehicle when facing in the same direction as the vehicle
the face of the Moon nearest the Earth
Find a translation for the nearside definition in other l... |
Malacostraca | Decapoda | Palinuridae
Common names | Synonyms | CoL | ITIS | WoRMS
Holthuis, L.B. 1991. (Ref. 4)
Size / Weight / Age
Max length : 16.0 cm BL male/unsexed; (Ref. 4); 31 cm BL (female)
Benthic; depth range 50 - 360 m (Ref. 4)
Climate / Range
Subtropical, preferred 18°C (Ref. 107945); 24°S - 36°S, 17°E - 4... |
Visiting Arizona’s Montezuma Castle
Arizona, with its arid climate, has many wonderful places of antiquity to visit that have been remarkably preserved.
A wonderful place to visit, and a short hop off the I-17 is Montezuma’s Castle.
From the National Park Service website:
“On December 8, 1906, President Theodore Roosev... |
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A brain teaser for one player.
This cube is made from 27 single cubes. Unfold it to get a winding snake,
and then fold it back into a 3x3 x3 cube.
Hint (sh....) - The first 3 cubes will make the first row for the cube.
Once the shape is unraveled, getting it back into a cube turns... |
Unfortunately, it seems animal agriculture once again cross-contaminated some romaine lettuce. The Public Health Agency of Canada recommends that people in Ontario and Quebec avoid eating romaine lettuce for the time being.
While fruits and vegetables on their own cannot have E. coli, a common source is raw fruits and ... |
In science, we will be talking about the Earth, Sun, and Moon connection. We will specifically be focusing on nuclear fusion, the phases of the moon, and eclipses. HERE is the presentation I will show you on Monday. Below are your vocabulary words that you must study for a quiz on Friday:
nuclear fusion- the process by... |
Gabriella Elanbeck and Rory Clarke, OECD Observer
New York City has one of the highest average population densities in the world, and few other US cities share its concentrated hustle and bustle. In fact, most of them face an entirely different challenge: urban sprawl.
The average number of inhabitants per km2 of popul... |
Hebrew thus started in the 1920s ideologically supported within the Jewish community and officially recognized by the Mandatory government in Eretz Yisrael, as the language for that community and its schools.
The riots (pogrom - farhud) against the Jews of Babylon that broke out in Baghdad in 1942, left a profound impr... |
The Importance of Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids found in plants are called phytocannabinoids, and those found in the cannabis plant account for most of its benefits. They are naturally occurring, with CBD (short for cannabidiol) making up about 40% of plant resin extract. Our human body also produces cannabinoids, called e... |
Lesson 1 (from Chapter 1, Guest and Daughter)
In Chapter 1, Lila introduces the fieldwork she expected to do as an anthropologist. The objective of this lesson is to discuss the work of an anthropologist.
1) Research: Look up these terms and write definitions for each: anthropologist, ethnography, and anthropological f... |
Ultrastructure of mature spermatozoa in the lumen of the spermatheca and middle vas deferens of Paratelphusa hydrodromous (Crustacea)
AbstractMature spermatozoa of P. hydrodromous are spherical or ellipsoidal, composed of an acrosome surrounded by a cup shaped nucleus. The acrosome is divided into a distal apical cap a... |
All the advancements in technology that were being made were not perfect and still are immune to making mistakes. On January 28, 1986 America was shocked by the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger, and the death of its seven crew members.
As is expected in a field of work that's exploratory and uncertain such a... |
There are a number of images of Jesus as a child in St Swithun’s church as figures, statues or in a picture, rather than in stained glass.
The reredos or back screen in this Chapel has the figure of Mary with a small boy in front of her. The left hand panel has a carved scene representing the time when Jesus, aged abou... |
Meningococcal disease is a serious illness caused by a bacteria. It is a leading cause of bacterial meningitis in children 2-18 years old. Meningitis is an infection of fluid surrounding the brain and the spinal cord. Meningococcal disease also causes blood infections. About 2,600 people get meningococcal disease each ... |
Within the first two stanzas of T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" (1922), there are five different European languages, three references to historical events contributing to WWI, and no less than eight literary allusions, ranging from Christian holy books to medieval poetry to Romantic German opera. However, Eliot gives bar... |
|The Beautiful Tibet|
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All of modern China, including Tibet, is considered a part of East Asia. Historically, some European sources also considered parts of Tibet to lie in Central Asia. Tibet is west of the Central China plain, and within mainland China, Tibet is regarded as... |
Starting in the mid-1990s, Africa embarked upon its longest period of sustained, positive per capita income growth since the 1960s. This growth recovery has made a dent in poverty and holds out hope that a number of African countries may reach the Millennium Development Goal targets for poverty and food security (MDG 1... |
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The study was conducted in two agro-ecological zones of La Trinidad, Buguias and Atok, Benguet. The objectives of the study were to determine the physical and chemical properties of soils of agricultural farms; to determine the pesticide residues in soils and plants; and to determine toxic heavy me... |
Gravity’s Ghost and Big Dog brings to life science’s efforts to detect cosmic gravitational waves. These ripples in space-time are predicted by general relativity, and their discovery will not only demonstrate the truth of Einstein’s theories but also transform astronomy. Although no gravitational wave has ever been di... |
Paraceraurus exsul (Beirich 1846) - Russia - Ordovician
Paraceraurus exsul from the Asery Level, Vilpovitsy Quarry, Near St. Petersberg, Russia.
Dates to the Middle Ordovician Period - In the region of 465 million years old.
Beautifully preserved fossil trilobite from this location, these delicate specimens take many h... |
How To Make Paper Bags
Here are some simple instructions on how to make an origami paper bag. It is a miniature version, of course.
Hi. This is how you make an origami bag. You can use a larger sheet for this if you want to make a more usable bag.
Turn the sheet or paper over and forward the two diagonals. One, open it... |
In 1900, astronomer Joseph Lunt made a discovery: Peering through a telescope at Cape Town Observatory, the British–South African scientist spotted this beautiful sight in the southern constellation of Grus (The Crane): a barred spiral galaxy now named IC 5201.
Over a century later, the galaxy is still of interest to a... |
Noise occurs when random pixels appear in your photograph, and it can give your image a grainy effect. When it's excessive and unintentional, noise can be distracting for viewers and can detract from the impact of your photos.
In this short video tutorial from my course on creating the pixel-perfect photograph, you are... |
Half of Britons may be suffering from allergies to pollen by 2030, a new report claims.
According to experts at the National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit, pollution and climate change may cause as many as 30 million people to develop symptoms within the next 20 years.
At present, some ten million Britons experi... |
4,500,000 (2006 Mahidol University).
Surat Thani, Chumphon, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Phatthalung, Ranong, Phangnga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Pattani, Yala, and Satun provinces; Muslim Thai dialect.
5 (Developing). De facto language of provincial identity in southeasternmost 15 provinces.
Tak Bai... |
Redirect your Downspouts
Redirecting downspouts onto a vegetated area such as a yard or garden slows water down and allows pollutants to be filtered out. Often, the volume of runoff will be reduced through infiltration. This can also help prevent downstream flooding and recharge groundwater.
If runoff flows uninterrupt... |
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Embry-Riddle Students Make History With “Eco Eagle” Hybrid Propulsion Aircraft
Students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University recently demonstrated an aviation first by cruising the sky in a hybrid propulsion aircraft. A team of nearly 200 students spent the last year and a half designing, manuf... |
RISE AND FALL OF THE NAWABS REGIME IN THE CARNATIC REGION ? A STUDYJournal: BEST : International Journal of Humanities , Arts, Medicine and Sciences ( BEST : IJHAMS ) (Vol.4, No. 8)
Publication Date: 2016-08-31
Authors : T. SHAFEEQUE AHMED; H. MUNAVARJAN;
Page : 1-10
Keywords : Arcot; Carnatic; Nawab; Walajahi;
The Naw... |
Teaching and Learning Communication, Language and Literacy
- Ann Browne - University of East Anglia, UK
Early Childhood Education | English | Teaching in Primary Schools
The book examines how young children develop as learners and users of language and literacy and the contribution that home and school make to their le... |
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trainers when attending regional and national
championships, the average complaints expressed were
that the development of swimming sports achievements
was less than optimal achievement because it was
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Scientists have developed a way to transform ordinary sand -- a mainstay filter material used to purify drinking water throughout the world -- into a "super sand" with five times the filtering capacity of regular sand. The new material could be a low-cost boon for developing countries, where more than a billion people ... |
In this article, we will discuss Promotion of Blue Economy in India. So, let’s get started.
Promote Blue Economy
- Deep Ocean Mission: It was launched with an intention to develop technologies to harness the living and non-living resources from the deep-oceans.
- India-Norway Task Force on Blue Economy for Sustainable ... |
The following is a list of random notes for use in creating future pages.
Protected beach: with fishing boats that are pulled high upon the beach to protect them from storms, with boats light enough to be carried; the settlement is located behind the beach in trees or among protective rocks.
Stock pond: tailored water ... |
The substantial red brick house, at the Stickley place just referred to, was built a few years prior to the Civil War. For many years, it was the home of Col. Daniel Stickley. More than once, during the war, it was the scene of stirring incidents. Just after the battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, it was used as a... |
Throughout the world, the vast majority of mammalian, avian, and piscine species are exploited, directly or indirectly, by humans. Broadly speaking, human management of terrestrial wildlife can be subdivided into three categories: ungulates including deer, carnivores and omnivores, and other species.
The multi-billion ... |
The Ganga Brahmaputra basin is located at 10°N to 30°N in the sub-tropical region.
Life in the Ganga-Brahmputra basin
The tributaries of rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra together form the Ganga-Brahmaputra basin in the Indian subcontinent. The basin lies in the sub-tropical region that is situated between 10°N to 30°N lati... |
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In botany, a sport or bud sport, traditionally called lusus, is a part of a plant that shows morphological differences from the rest of the plant. Sports may differ by foliage shape or color, flowers, fruit, or branch structure. The cause is gen... |
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Your brain takes "pictures" of your memories. When you walk through a doorway to another room your brain takes all the memories just made in that room and puts them away. The phenomena is called "Event Horizon Model". Even thinking about walking into a new room can have the same effects.
PS... |
Effort, a fundamental aspect of achieving success in any endeavor, is a concept that transcends language barriers. In Telugu, a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the meaning of effort is beautifully encapsulated in the word “prayatnam”.
The Meaning of “Prayatnam” in Telugu
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Welcome to RCRCD
Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District
Fostering the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
The Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District (RCRCD) is a local government agency that helps conserve the natural resources (soil, water, plants, and wildlife) of areas within western Riverside and... |
What are some of the educational claims of popular tablets, laptops, and mobile devices? Do you believe that these claims are valid? Can such devices increase accuracy and speed of research projects? What advantages and disadvantages do you see in online research? How might you plan a research project to find the best ... |
There are several different risk factors for breast cancer, although having a risk factor does not guarantee that cancer will occur. Some people may have several risk factors yet not develop cancer, and vice versa. Some risk factors cannot be changed, such as age or having a family history of breast cancer. Others, suc... |
Herbicide-tolerant crops have encouraged farmers to practice no-till farming. In conventional farming, the fields are plowed ("tilled") to control weeds. Because of the superior weed control from GM crops, farmers now have to till much less often. This has led to improved soil health and water retention, reduced runoff... |
Mobile App. Development
As part of the development process, mobile user interface (UI) design is also essential in the creation of mobile apps. Mobile UI considers constraints, contexts, screen, input, and mobility as outlines for design. The user is often the focus of interaction with their device, and the interface e... |
The U.S. forest products industry has been struggling for over two decades. The rise of electronic media, the globalization of manufacturing, and a declining housing industry have caused significant loss of employment in the industry. Plastic, steel, and hybrid materials have taken significant market share in products ... |
How a jet engine really works: 4 simple steps: 1) Compress air. 2)
Release it into a partially enclosed space. 3) Heat it up. 4) Release it
through a nozzle. Copyright 2009, Lawrence Henry Berg. #2 the diffuser
directs the hot compressed air and releases it into the combustion
chamber. It's volume increases as the pres... |
How to Write a Unit Test in Java
A unit test in Java gives the developer the opportunity to test an object. For example, you might want to verify that a Person object contains the expected person name or perhaps the correct email address. In addition, you may want to verify that a property is not null.
The most common ... |
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Clinicoepidemiological characteristics of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection Focus: mild cases in children
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Results from epidemiological analysis of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection focused on mild cases in children suggest... |
The U.S. Forest Service’s Northern Arizona Native Plant Materials Program (NPMP) was established in 2007 to collect, produce, and store local, native seeds from the Coconino, Kaibab, and Prescott National Forests. By harvesting local genotypes of native seed, creating seedbeds, and demonstration gardens, the program se... |
The Legendary Champawat Tiger Was Responsible For Killing 430 People
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During the 19th century, a legendary female bengal tiger went on a complete rampage that ended with the death of an estimated 430 people in Nepal and India. The bengal got the name “Champawat Tiger” after finally being killed ... |
A crafty microbe can turn any plant material - grass, branches, even the wood from your porch - into beer.
Talk about a house beer!
This is Sandra Tsing Loh, with the Loh Down on Science.
And news of a microbe that reduces any plant material --grass, branches, that rickety wood porch of yours--into alcohol.
The Franken... |
fiber optics n.
An optical system in which light or an image is conveyed by a compact bundle of fine flexible glass or plastic fibers.
|fiber optics |
Technology based on the use of hair-thin, transparent fibers to transmit light or infrared signals. The fibers are flexible and consist of a core of optically transparen... |
NASA's Mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
February 25, 2010
The Approach Begins
Another milestone passed! Today NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is 15.96 astronomical units (about 2.39 billion kilometers, or 1.48 billion miles) from the Sun – putting it halfway between Earth’s location on launch day in January 2006, an... |
Light essentially travels in a straight line. When it encounters a change in medium, that light will bend to travel in a new direction, but the outgoing path will still be straight.
The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. This is the angle as measured to the normal of th... |
[Antennaware] Testing the theory..
Guy Olinger, K2AV
olinger at bellsouth.net
Thu Mar 29 18:45:34 EST 2007
> In the near-field, A/B comparison measurements on a simple antenna
> like a
> vertical would normally be valid, but not necessarily so with
> changes to the
> ground system. The change in the surface wave (groun... |
Definition of Neanderthalian
1. Adjective. Relating to or belonging to or resembling Neanderthal man. "Neanderthal skull"
Derivative terms: Neandertal, Neanderthal, Neanderthal
Partainyms: Neanderthal Man, Neanderthal Man, Neanderthal Man
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Cloud computing is a term that means the use of computer resources that are accessible from a network. For our purposes, that network is the internet.
Use of a cloud drive allows you to easily store and access your calendar, text documents, pictures, videos, and music files from devices with an internet connection. Sto... |
Considering the relationship between artists and texts throughout classical antiquity, this study systematically applies new and objective criteria to judge the fidelity between picture and text. It becomes clear that artists illustrate stories, not texts, and Jocelyn Penny Small argues that artistic transmissions foll... |
Black bears are one of Minnesota iconic species. They're the only bear species that inhabits the state today.
Bears live in forests, swamps and other areas with dense cover but will wander into clearings to feed. They are found mainly in the northern third of Minnesota, but range as far south as the interface between t... |
Health Benefits of Trampolines for Children with Autism
It has been studied and proven that regular trampoline use promotes weight loss, detoxifies the body and strengthens the immune system. However, many people do not realize the Health Benefits of Trampolines for Autistic Children and adults. Rebounding on a trampol... |
What is Precision Medicine?
The terms “personalized medicine” and “precision medicine” are often used interchangeably to describe the ability to tailor treatments to an individual patient based on the unique characteristics of his or her disease. Precision medicine in oncology relies on the unique molecular profile of ... |
Hitler fanatics forced orphans to build new Fatherland in Amazon
They have also found some of the young men who were kept as slaves by German settlers and local Nazi supporters.
They were known as ‘ Nummernmenschen’ – the number people – as the dehumanisation practised in the concentration camps was exported.
It had lo... |
To start the game, put all cards face against table so that the images are not visible, mix them and align them. The first player reveals two cards if they match, he wins otherwise he hides again. It is then the next player to return two cards and so on ... The aim of the game is to try to memorize the location of diff... |
Young iguanas eat insects, fruit, leaves and flowers, while adults are almost exclusively herbivorous.
Their long legs are an adaptation for climbing trees; this is also true of their long claws which they use to grip with. The large dewlap under the neck is used by the males to impress females and scare off other male... |
What constitutes art in the digital world, and how is it separate from the technology used to make it? It’s a question that plagues conservators as they attempt to preserve early forms of digital art, which often become difficult to replicate as technology improves. The Boston Globe explored some of the challenges in t... |
Click, Clack, Quackity-Quack by Doreen Cronin is an alphabetical adventure. Cows are typing a letter, and duck is so excited to tell everyone what it is about. However, duck won't tell. You have to read the book to find out!
Use in classroom- This book would be good to teach children about alliteration. After the story... |
Heart Attack and Unstable Angina - Treatment for Complications
that damage critical or large areas of the heart tend to cause more
problems (complications) later. If only a small amount of heart muscle dies, the heart may
still function normally after a heart attack.
The chance that these
complications will occur depen... |
What is an edging clamp?
|An edging clamp is designed as a solution for specialist and difficult tasks, which require edge banding to be applied to the side of a surface.|
|Edging is often fixed to the side of work surfaces, such as bench tops and tables, in order to make it both more durable and attractive.
However, p... |
4th Grade Links
GeoNet - Geography game for kids.
Kids.gov - Great resource for state reports.
Outline Maps - State maps with no labels
Core Democratic Values - This sites devides the fundamental beliefs and the constitutional principals.
Interactive Storybook - An interactive storybook that teaches core democratic val... |
There is so much spooky fun and musical inspiration rolled into this 30 minute session with pumpkins and witches, bats and ghosts galore! This lesson plan is suitable for children from 2 and a half – 7 years and is 14 pages long, including 5 printables.
This digital lesson plan includes:
- Singing, recognising the stea... |
English vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Topic of lesson 2: Idioms and sayings that mean “easy”.
able to do something with one’s eyes closed: able to do something very easily, even without having to think about it or look at it. (Also literal. Also with can. Always affirmative.) It’s easy. I can do... |
Description and Benefits
A water efficient landscape incorporates the use of drought tolerant plants with principles of irrigation scheduling to meet each landscape’s specific requirements. Drought tolerant plants require very little water, or no water, once they are established. Water efficient landscaping lowers cons... |
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