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Goethe’s celebrated travel diary from his trip to Italy in 1788 continues to be a source of inspiration today. What the poet saw and described then, still fascinates travelers today. The photographer Helmut Schlaiß embarked on an extensive photographic quest in his classic vintage Renault. For two years he followed the... |
This 10-week course for non-science majors focuses on a single problem: assessing the risk of human-caused climate change. The story ranges from physics to chemistry, biology, geology, fluid mechanics, and quantum mechanics, to economics and social sciences. The class will consider evidence from the distant past and pr... |
Protecting Intellectual Capital "Intellectual capital" is the sum of an organization's ideas, inventions, technologies, brands, general knowledge, software, designs, processes, etc. (i.e. knowledge that can be converted into profit) Intellectual capital is a broad term used to identify all knowledge assets of an organi... |
Started by Lynn Olver in 1999, the Food Timeline provides citations and short histories of food practices and traditions from the origins of human civilization to the present day.
Slow Food International history
Timeline of the organization’s key events and manifestos.
Feminism, Food, and the American Table
This is a c... |
There has been much controversy in modern times about women's roles in the church. What does the Bible say about elders, pastors, preachers and ministry?
"Ministry" is used to mean different things by different groups. Let's first address the type of ministry that includes serving as pastors or elders.
The Gospels show... |
Heritage of the Atomic-Bomb Experience: What needs to be conveyed?
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Since the Atomic-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the A-Bomb Survivors (hibakusha) have struggled through a myriad of trials and tribulations beyond our imagination. Overcoming their anger and animosity, they have chosen to shoul... |
There is nothing new about yoga. Even in the Yoga Sutras (ancient Hindu texts), it was taught, and its path of relaxation and meditation used as a path to inner tranquility.
In the western world, the first mention of yoga is when two students from the East met in India to study it. Its influence is seen today in the fo... |
Scientists take inspiration from `insect legs` to perk up aircraft designs
To improve the safety of long tubular structures which are used in aircrafts and hospital equipments to reduce weight, researchers are taking ideas from insect legs.
Washington DC: To improve the safety of long tubular structures which are used ... |
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - Watch the live coverage of Tropical Storm Michael in the Midlands from WIS News 10.
Weather terms to know ahead of Tropical Storm Michael
- Watches mean severe weather is possible - just be weather ALERT.
- Warnings mean severe weather is happening and you need to go to a safe place. In a tornado w... |
The image: After Japan's earthquake and the ensuing Fukushima nuclear disaster, the FDA issued assurances that most Japanese food was safe to eat. Unconvinced (like many), German artist Nils Ferber has invented the Fukushima Plate, an easy way to double-check. A built-in radioactive meter signals an alarm if radioactiv... |
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Digital up converters are used at the transmitter side to up convert the baseband signal to intermediate frequency signal. Digital down converters are used at receiver side to down convert intermediate frequency signal to baseband signal. DUC and DDU modules a... |
Google’s driverless car is leading the way to a future of vehicles that use radar sensors and video cameras to keep vehicles moving along the road with little input from the driver. As some worry that current laws do not encompass the technology, the State of Nevada recently gave Google the world’s first license for a ... |
|Brothers Lewis & Clark|
|Faithful companion "Seaman"|
~On the return trip home, Lewis was accidentally shot by a member of the Corps of Discovery--one of the party's hunters who was described as blind in one and, and unable to see well out of the other. He mistook Lewis as an Elk, and shot him in the thigh.
~Despite t... |
Blechnaceae, Ingmar Holmasenthe chain fern family, containing 9 genera and some 200 species, in the division Pteridophyta (the lower vascular plants). The family occurs nearly around the world but is most diverse in tropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere. Nearly all of the species are terrestrial or grow on rocks.... |
Zheng Xie (鄭燮, 郑燮, 1693-1765), commonly known by his pseudonym as Zheng Banqiao (鄭板橋), was a painter from Jiangsu Province. He began his life in poverty, but rose in the imperial exam system to become a magistrate in Shandong. He refused to ingratiate himself with senior officials and became critical of the life of gov... |
Red Alga Invasive Species Information
What Is Red Alga - (Grateloupia doryphora)?
Habitat: prefers to live in shallow, protected subtidal waters, and likes to attach itself to hard substrates. It can survive water temperatures between 4 and 28° C, and salinities between 12 and 52 parts per thousand.
Distribution in Ire... |
Noah and the Flood Big Book Set
Delight young children with Big Book Sets that feature engaging stories from The Catholic Children’s Bible!
The Big Books introduce young children to the joy of reading and help them to delve into the actual story in a group setting. The individual Student Books allow the students to fol... |
Keeping it simple: modelling
Physics Narrative for 5-11 11-14
The world seen through forces spectacles can be very complex. There are many more forces acting in the situation than those shown. (Think of the forces exerted by the muscles in the strained forearm and in the aching fingers.) To help you make sense of the c... |
During the Fourth Crusade in 1204, much of Constantinople and its priceless architecture was destroyed by the crusading Christian armies from western Europe. Following a lengthy siege, the Latin Christian armies broke through the city’s defences and sacked some of its most important sites, including the Hagia Sofia and... |
Brush Up Your Bible!
What did Israel sow in order to "reap the whirlwind"? Where did the "prodigal son" go to spend his inheritance? What is a "plowshare" and how can you beat a sword into one? Learn about these and other well-known words, phrases, and stories of the Old and New Testaments that have entered our everyda... |
What you may notice
It's not unusual for babies to drool when they're teething, and toddlers may have problems when they switch from liquid to solid food. You might notice that your toddler pushes food out of his mouth with his tongue, won't eat certain kinds of foods, or refuses to eat for the rest of the day after he... |
Looks like: 21 years ago I was in the middle of learning Russian, or trying. I wanted to know if there was a text on how Russian children learn Russian, looking for a hack to learn it faster.
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999
Subject: What styles of speaking do Russian children use?
I can give you a very good reference:
Korney Chu... |
Check out some braking tips to improve your ride. Braking is a significant skills that you'll need in order to stop faster, gain seconds when you are running through corners, going down descents and riding in groups.
This video will help you improve your braking skills.
Breaking in corners - breaking puts additional de... |
Amid the many changes that COVID has brought to education, you don’t want your students to feel leery of upcoming testing. You want to make sure that you have a plan in place to make sure that your students can put their best foot forward, but also make sure that they are not stressed out.
The best way to ensure you ad... |
Before you start preparing for the LSAT, it is a good idea to learn about the LSAT scoring patterns. Understanding your LSAT scores help you to prepare more efficiently for the exam.
Your LSAT scores are calculated on a 120-180 scale. This means that your raw scores are converted to an LSAT scale where 120 is the minim... |
When it is completed in 2016, the five hundred meter aperture spherical telescope (FAST) will be the world's largest, overtaking Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory, which is only 300 meters in diameter.
A radio signal as far as tens of billions of light years away could possibly be caught by the telescope, which will ex... |
Then, in 1850, it became part of Utah Territory. The Mormon Station settlement was established in 1849 in Carson Valley. Mormon Station later became Genoa. However, it wasn’t until the Comstock Lode was discovered in 1859 that more people really began to settle in what is now Nevada.
Up until that time, Nevada was noth... |
How many inches are in a cm?
Do you are looking to convert 230 centimeters to a number in inches? first, you should be aware of how many inches 1 cm equals.
This is how I will give you a direct indication that one cm is equivalent to 0.3937 inches.
The centimeter unit is a base unit of length.
It equals to 0.01 meter.
... |
When animals move to find better living conditions it is called migration. Whether by land, sea, or air, animals migrate for their survival. This book explores the migratory patterns of animals like the wildebeest, the albatross, the Monarch butterfly, and the Atlantic salmon. So get ready to pack your bags and migrate... |
Multimedia Law Law and Legal Definition
Multimedia works are created by combining "content" - music, text, graphics, illustrations, photographs, and software. There are four major intellectual property laws in the United States that are important for multimedia developers:
Copyright law, which protects original "works ... |
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Only 35 centimeters water is needed for operation of a new Danish vessel for oil recovery. A Danish developed boat with two hulls and two outboard engines can gather oil from oil spills in shallow water where ordinary vessels cannot enter.
The oil catamaran, which is called SWORC (Shallow Water Oi... |
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Hall of Patriarchs (Josa-jeon)
This hall is dedicated to eminent monks who played an important role in the establishment or revival of a temple or Buddhist order. A patriarch can be a great monk who established an order, a lineage holder (one who transmit... |
NEED OF YSF
The youth of our Nation, has to understand the society which is being influenced and shaped by Education, Science & Technology Development activities. Though the formal education plays a pivotal role, it needs field based studies to strengthen their understanding and hence the Youth Science Festival (YSF).
... |
Ultrasound examinations help physicians diagnose a variety of conditions that may produce symptoms such as pain, swelling and infection. They are especially useful for examining many of the body's internal organs, including but not limited to the:
- Abdominal Aorta
- Uterus, ovaries, and unborn child (fetus) in pregnan... |
A local area network (LAN) server is a program (and by implication usually the computer it runs in) that "serves" the resources (files, storage, application programs, printers, and other devices) for a number of attached workstations.
In an enterprise, a LAN server has an administrator (or someone who fills that role) ... |
If Daniel Burnham were alive today, he would recognize the importance of the Great Lakes and the need to protect this unique resource and the cities adjacent to its waters.
By scripting a vision for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Region, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill hopes to bring the best of urban and environmen... |
Tourism and recreation
Tourism, in the context of land-based sector, is considered in terms of business development, access to the countryside, field sports and outdoor & adventure recreation.Rural businesses typically service the demand for accommodation and participation in a range of leisure activities.
- usage surv... |
Reshared post from +Google Quantum A.I. Lab Team
qCraft: Quantum Physics In Minecraft
We built the Quantum A.I. Lab to explore the potential of quantum computing, and figure out what questions we should be asking. One question is clear: Where will future quantum computer scientists come from?
Our best guess: Minecraft.... |
Date: June 1951
Creator: United States. Department of Agriculture. Production and Marketing Administration.
Description: Describes the School Lunch Program signed into law by President Truman in 1946 and its role in African-American schools. Provides guidance for parents and teachers wishing to start a local school lun... |
The home must have been beautiful when Francis “Frank” Lightfoot Lee built it in 1769 in Warsaw, Virginia for his wife, Becky. Called Menokin, the home saw Frank leave for Philadelphia when Frank signed the Declaration of Independence with his brother, Richard Henry Lee.
Although the couple did not have children, Menok... |
Surfactant is a complex substance containing phospholipids and a number of apoproteins. This essential fluid is produced by the Type II alveolar cells, and lines the alveoli and smallest bronchioles. Surfactant reduces surface tension throughout the lung, thereby contributing to its general compliance. It is also impor... |
Students will take time to observe and illustrate animals in their environments. Students will utilize colored pencils as they learn to draw a turtle in the sea. This lesson touches on life science concepts while teaching observation and illustrative drawing skills.
Printable Lesson Guides
Lesson 3 (English)
Lección 3 ... |
1. A physician and a doctorally prepared advanced practice nurse enter a patient’s room to address the
health concerns for that particular day. The physician introduces the advanced practice nurse to the patient as “one of the nursing staff.” Which barrier to interprofessional collaboration does the example represent?
... |
It’s the perfect first colouring book for your child! Let your toddler have fun while learning about numbers, basic shapes, and counting! Helps reinforce what your child is learning in preschool or from board books. This fun colouring book provides guided counting, from number 1 through number 10. There are 12 differen... |
Herbivores are animals whose primary food source is plant-based. Examples of herbivores, as shown in Figure 1 include vertebrates like deer, koalas, and some bird species, as well as invertebrates such as crickets and caterpillars. These animals have evolved digestive systems capable of handling large amounts of plant ... |
Associated Press Release
By: MIKE STOBBE
ATLANTA (AP) -- Health officials say children -- like adults -- are increasingly trying electronic cigarettes.
A 2012 survey found 2 percent of middle and high school students said they'd used an e-cigarette in the previous month, up from 1 percent in 2011.
More kids still smoke... |
Materials that normally end up in the landfill are the starting point of our design process. We don't start with 'What could we make?', we start with 'what is the waste stream that needs attention and raising awareness?'
ABOUT RECYCLED LEATHER
The world’s leather industry creates enormous amounts of waste. It is estima... |
Space Shuttle Atlantis is shown during rollout onto Launch Pad 39A.
In this historical photo from the U.S. space agency, shortly before dawn on Aug. 18, 1997, a red-rimmed moon helps to light the way for the Space Shuttle Atlantis as it rolls out to Launch Pad 39A in preparation for launch of Mission STS-86.
STS-86 wil... |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) was the most popular American poet of his time, and one of the most famous American poets of all time. It has been said that certain of his poems — the long narratives Evangeline and The Song of Hiawatha most notably — were once read in every literate home in America. A former tea... |
Coralroot, any plant of the genus Corallorhiza, family Orchidaceae, consisting of about a dozen species of nearly leafless, nonphotosynthetic orchids that live primarily on dead organic matter with the help of mycorrhizae. One species is Eurasian; the others are native to North and Central America. The name coralroot r... |
The modern smartphone has more computing power than NASA had when they put Apollo 11 on the moon, but your smartphone probably hasn't done anything quite so remarkable... yet! The humble 'app' has come a long way since clunky 20th century computers. They can now be found on everything from watches to fridges, and there... |
Question: Consider an assembly line such as the burrito assembly line
Consider an assembly line such as the burrito assembly line at Chipotle Mexican Grill. During slow times of the day, one server can handle assembly, but during very busy times, having many servers would be prudent. Explain why either approach wouldn’... |
Yeadon Space Agency has created a new means to record water levels, while commemorating disastrous flood events. The high water mark is embodied and presented in “Biostalactites” that are made to readily dissolve in water, whether saltwater or freshwater, as water levels rise. The project is one of many YSA projects th... |
The Santa Ana River Watershed is Southern California’s largest watershed that has been largely channelized, diverted and urbanized. It begins approximately 96 miles away from the coast and contains over 50 tributaries. The primary waterway is the Santa Ana River, which is about 700 miles long in length with its tributa... |
Caption: Microtubules (blue) in a beating heart muscle cell, or cardiomyocyte. Credit: Lab of Ben Prosser, Ph.D., Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
You might expect that scientists already know everything there is to know about how a healthy heart beats. But researchers have only recently had the ... |
Seattle s Women Teachers of the Interwar Years Author : Doris Hinson Pieroth Publisher : University of Washington Press Total Pages : 304 Release : 2012 ISBN 10 : 0295802758 ISBN 13 : 9780295802756 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Seattle s Women Teachers of the Interwar Years Book Description: In Seattle's Wome... |
Balaton (Plattensee), the largest lake of middle Europe, in the south-west of Hungary, situated between the counties of Veszprém, Zala and Somogy. Its length is 48 m., average breadth 3½ to 4½ m., greatest breadth 7½ m., least breadth a little less than 1 m. It covers 266 sq. m. and has an extreme ... |
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After opus anglicanum, England continued to produce superb embroideries, often used as subtle displays of wealth and status. By the sixteenth century, embroidery was considered essential to a well-to-do girl’s education; not only did it help refine needlework skills, but, as evide... |
Gastric and duodenal ulcers complicating intracranial disease must be recognized promptly. In 1932, Cushing1 reported 11 patients with central nervous system disease complicated by hemorrhage or perforation of a gastric or duodenal ulcer. Ninety-two duodenal ulcers and 26 gastric ulcers in pediatric patients have been ... |
Here’s a quick drill we use with our age-group swimmers to teach a more stable body dolphin.
Why Do It:
Teaching young swimmers butterfly typically comes with a lot of up-and-down movement, so to stabilize that, we use a kicking drill.
How to Do It:
1. Get a small kickboard, and have the swimmer LAY the hands on the bo... |
A Young Legend Being Born
Wernher Magnus Maximilian, Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German-American Rocket Scientist, Aerospace Engineer, Space Architect, and one of the leading figures in the development of Rocket technology in Nazi Germany during World War II and, subsequently, in the Unite... |
'Build Your Own Country' - Year 3 Takes on the World!
During their weekly STEAM lessons, the students in Year 3 are working together in small groups to create a new country.
This task follows on from the work the students completed during their Geography lessons when learning about Australia. This ‘Create Your Own Coun... |
Folic Acid provides the recommended daily dose of folic acid for pregnant women. Folic acid, which is on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, is a vital nutrient for everyone which combines with vitamins B12 and C to support healthy blood cells and can be used to treat anaemia. There’s some evidence that it can s... |
Travels into North America:Peter Kalm (1716-79) was a Finnish-Swedish botanist who travelled extensively to observe the natural world in Sweden, Finland, Russia and Ukraine, and became a professor of 'oeconomie', - the economic application of subjects such as mineralogy, botany, zoology and chemistry - at the universit... |
Green Star School Awards Program
Become a 5 Green Stars School, and a Leader in Environmental Sustainability!
Our program guides through the process in easy to follow do-it-yourself steps, for a school to obtain “Green Star School” awards, and shows how to become a leader in environmental sustainability, while preparin... |
School Debate: Does ‘Inclusion’ for Asperger’s Kids Hurt Other Students?
An article in the Pensacola News Journal highlights a national debate facing schools: how much can children with Asperger syndrome (an autism spectrum disorder, or ASD) be fully integrated into regular classrooms without making learning difficult ... |
The Arts: communicating and integrating life, literacy, and learning through experience for all learners.
The Arts, which include dance, music, theatre, and visual arts, will be effectively integrated into student educational experiences in all Washington state schools. Our belief is that quality instruction in The Art... |
Maturity means that the company is ready for the certain action model to better perform the work of the organization. The maturity determines, whether the company is able to develop a concept to optimization and improvement of the project management in the project managament authority. It is therefore a progressive dev... |
Disloyal behavior, Trust, Good faith, Contract law, Contradicting one's own act, Due performance, Damages, Loyalty
By focusing on improving the role of certain mechanisms for controlling private autonomy under a crisis of liberal values, contract law has reached an objective and straight dimension. The prohibition of d... |
Marilyn reviews ROBERT CHURCH by Cookie Lommel, Melrose Square Publishing Company, 1995.
Robert Church was one such man who believed very staunchly in Memphis and the city’s flourishing. Because of his beliefs, it was only right that Church would invest in Memphis, and because of this, even his descendants had a strong... |
Asian Carp the target of new Ontario lab
Researchers say the Burlington, Ont.-based lab at the Canada Centre for Inland Waters (CCIW) will be an integral part of the battle against a fish that threatens to decimate food sources for native species in North America. The facility was formally unveiled Monday.
“Right now, ... |
A new study indicates that children who take an extra year in school may see the benefit of significant health effects. The study was reported
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
As reported in Nature
, the study was undertaken at the University of California, Berkeley by studying schooling in Swede... |
Definition of causation
n. - The act of causing; also the act or agency by which an effect is produced.
The word "causation" uses 9 letters: A A C I N O S T U.
No direct anagrams for causation found in this word list.
Words formed by adding one letter before or after causation (in bold), or to aacinostu in any order:
c... |
Germany-based rubber company Lanxess started its new onsite bagasse-powered cogeneration plant in Porto Feliz, Brazil. The 4.5 megawatt (MW) renewable-based power plant produces electricity and steam for use in Lanxess’ iron oxide pigment production at the site.
The project started in 2008 and cost around EUR 8 million... |
The United Nations General Assembly designates a number of "International Days" to mark important aspects of human life and history (the comprehensive list of all days celebrated by the United Nations and its Specialized Agencies is available here: International Days).
United Nations Specialized Agencies, including UNE... |
Anxiety in people aged 65 years or older tends to present with somatic complaints and worry rather than as autonomic anxiety, the more common presentation in younger people. Consideration of the causes and use of psychosocial therapies and, if necessary, pharmacological treatments can significantly improve quality of l... |
Analysis of slow-motion video has revealed how some birds adapt to flying in rough winds. In a study, published recently Proceedings of the Royal Society B, researchers show how barn owls (Tyto alba) manage to fly close to buildings or other terrain features and cope with sudden wind direction changes. They found that ... |
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Home List of Titles Just investigate: creative science and technology experiences for young children
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- Just investigate: creative science and technology experiences for young children
- Young, Tra... |
What Kind of Number is One?
Date: 12/06/2001 at 16:36:34 From: Mrs. Reed Subject: One, primes and composites What is one called since it is neither prime nor composite? I have tried numerous search engines and Web sites.
Date: 12/06/2001 at 20:45:56 From: Doctor Tom Subject: Re: One, primes and composites Hi, Usually i... |
On September 18, Germany will hold an election that contains at least five unknowns. If it were an equation, it would be impossible to solve. Fortunately, politics is not mathematics – though, unfortunately, this means that there are no clear solutions. Indeed, even in the opaque terms of contemporary politics, the Ger... |
New research by scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and Lehigh University is looking at the impacts of coal-burning plants on the surrounding communities, and the results are a bit astonishing.
According to the Washington Post, the researchers examined the Portland Generating Station in Northampton County, Pen... |
We have had another great week learning all about Elmer the elephant. We have thought about the jungle as a setting and what we might take on a trip to the jungle to keep us healthy and safe. We have been around the school searching for 3D shapes and in PE we have been perfecting our bunny hops and balancing.
This week... |
Proving Oil Shale at $30 a Barrel?
Bullion Monarch Mining is pleased to announce it has begun construction on a pre-production demonstration plant to extract oil from oil shale. The plant is anticipated to demonstrate a scale feasibility of producing oil from oil shale at a target cost of below $30 USD per barrel.This ... |
In December 2019, a group of students from the CDT visited Facebook HQ for a hands on workshop run by the Ideas foundation and the Royal Academy of Engineers. The workshop aimed to equip attendees with the tools to change the face and image of biomedical engineering through digital storytelling. In this article CDT stu... |
Many different species of sunfish are found in Florida's inland waters such as bluegill, redear sunfish (shellcracker), redbreast sunfish, spotted sunfish (stumpknocker), and warmouth. This section is devoted to the research of these species.
Effects of Gizzard Shad Harvest on Redear Sunfish Populations in the Ocklawah... |
Earth Satellites : Explorers Of Outer Space
Illustrates the basic principles of space exploration with earth satellites and discusses the present and future uses of such exploration. Live photography and animated drawings show the launching and orbiting of the explorer and vanguard satellites, the structure of the atmo... |
This course teaches computer programming to those with little to no previous experience. It uses the programming system and language called MATLAB to do so because it is easy to learn, versatile and very useful for engineers and other professionals. MATLAB is a special-purpose language that is an excellent choice for w... |
Lecture: Seneca Falls: Was It the Beginning of the Woman Suffrage Movement?
November 12, 2017
In 1848, one hundred women and men signed a Declaration of Sentiments in Seneca Falls, New York, asserting that "all men and women are created equal.” Political rights for women, including the right to vote, were one of their ... |
Even though nations around the world have signed treaties and passed legislation guaranteeing the right to basic education for the children of refugees and asylum seekers, the majority of these children in many countries remain uneducated.
Carol Anne Spreen, assistant professor in the Social Foundations program, has fo... |
Description: Quickly and easily, thanks to Dora's magic grow dust! Kids add the dust and water, of course, to a seed they want to grow.
Dora's growing a garden. Want to help? She has everything you need: Soil, seeds, pots, water, and magic growing dust! First pick a seed (corn? sunflowers? watermelon?), then add water ... |
Image: King Tut Virtual Picture
CNN has a brief article in which it reports the results of an autopsy performed on King Tut’s mummified remains. Below is an excerpt taken from the article:
(CNN) — King Tutankhamun’s golden, mummified remains tell only a partial story of an ancient Egyptian boy king who died under myste... |
Baby feeding and nutrition
Your baby will grow rapidly in their first year of life, so mealtimes will take a lot of time out of your day! Our articles offer helpful tips and advice from breastfeeding, weaning to family meals.
More in baby feeding
Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. It is import... |
Bridges are counted among the most spectacular works of art and hold a special place in the history of engineering. They are the answer to a central challenge in the history of mankind — mastering the land with a view to connecting people. Over vertiginous cliffs, steep gorges, rivers with devastating torrents.
Bridges... |
Friday, 21 February 2014
How to use Fill Handle in Excel 2010
Excel provides auto fill options that will automatically continue a series of data based on an established pattern. The fill handle is a small black square in the lower-right corner of the selected cell. To use fill handle do the following:
1. Hover the curs... |
- ISBN: 9780134491387 | 0134491386
- Cover: Loose-leaf
- Copyright: 10/1/2018
NOTE: This edition features the same content as the traditional text in a convenient, three-hole-punched, loose-leaf version. Books a la Carte also offer a great value; this format costs significantly less than a new textbook. Before purchasi... |
US warship sailed to 75° North
In post-Cold War times, the US military has mainly operated at such high latitudes with aircraft or submarines. 75° in the Norwegian Sea is north of Bear Island and the northeastern coast of Greenland.
The Navy’s Arctic Service Ribbon was awarded to «USS Roosevelt» on July 28, the U.S. 6t... |
Formation and Coalescence of Cosmological Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Supermassive Star Collapse
August 19, 2013
Abstract: The overwhelming observational evidence for supermassive black holes in the early Universe at high redshifts z>7 produces a serious problem: how could these black holes have formed? The two... |
Clean-up work costing £5m to rid a beach of "historical pollution" - including mining pipes, cables and machinery - will start later this year.
The items have been exposed as waves wash away parts of cliffs at Lynemouth at an ex-colliery landfill site.
Northumberland County Council has allocated the money to stop waste... |
Cambridge Histories Online
Publication of the Cambridge Histories began in 1960 and today there are over 250 volumes. Authored by distinguished scholars, they are an excellent place to begin research. They offer a contextualized overview – respecting history as evolution and continuity across time – suggesting how one ... |
Hyderabad: A forest fire in Amarabad Tiger Reserve, which destroyed 10 acres of forest land in the Domalapenta Forest Range on Tuesday, has once again raised the issue of a long-standing issue which is a challenge for the forest department.
As per the numbers put out by the Forest Survey of India, Telangana recorded 36... |
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