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Year after year, there is significantly less water in Kurdistan. The drought is getting worse and sandstorms are regular events. This is a result of rarely any rain and snow and dams build by neighbouring Countries. The present situation in Mesopotamia in which less trees are planted and barely survive through all the seasons is disrupting. There are lots of areas that dry out and cause the trees to die. This is a huge disaster which can lead to an unsure future of this region. If we do not intervene and try to better nature we will be too late in 2040. Research has shown that in 2040 there will be more and more refugees due to the lack of food and the rise of sandstorms. MesoNature can solve all of these problems. Our mission in short: to improve the nature of Mesopotamia as a whole as it has ever been, with the new ecological water saving technology we can save 90% water compared to current water systems such as drip system. With this we can increase production of bombs, plants and nature improvement by 90%. This means that within 5 to 10 years we will bring nature back from sandstorms and dry desert to a green area with much more life needs in the country. At the same time, we are increasing food production in the area, thereby preventing future disasters and avoiding natural disasters.
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Table of Contents Why did Germans immigrate to America in the 1830s? Most of them came because of civil unrest, severe unemployment or almost inconceivable hardships at home. This wave of immigration affected almost every city and almost every person in America. Why did people come to America in the 1700’s? US Immigration Trendsin the 1700’s: The Colonial Period The vast majority of the first migrants moved from their homes in England to seek religious and political freedom and to escape from persecution for their beliefs. During the 17th century, approximately 400,000 English people migrated to Colonial America. Why did people leave Germany in 1700s? They left primarily because of the devastation of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) and the subsequent wars between the German principalities and France. Who immigrated to America in the 1800s? Immigration to the U.S. in the Late 1800s. Between 1870 and 1900, the largest number of immigrants continued to come from northern and western Europe including Great Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. But “new” immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were becoming one of the most important forces in American life. Why did Germans come to America in the 1800s? Germans came to America to seek relief from poverty and famine. Some came to seek religious tolerance. Approximately 65,000 to 100,000 Germans were to have arrived in America during colonial times. From 1790 to 1815 German immigration slowed. How many German immigrants came to America from Germany? From 1923 to 1963 the number of German arrivals to America outnumbered those from any other country. In the three centuries since the first German American settlement was founded in 1683, seven million German-speaking emigrants have come to America. Why did people emigrate from Germany in 1820? 1820 to 1871. This wave of emigration was caused chiefly by economic hardships, including unemployment and crop failures. Many Germans also left to avoid wars and military service. In some cases, government entities encouraged poor citizens to emigrate. Why did so many immigrants come to America in the 1870s? Others came seeking personal freedom or relief from political and religious persecution, and nearly 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1870 and 1900. During the 1870s and 1880s, the vast majority of these people were from Germany, Ireland, and England – the principal sources of immigration before the Civil War.
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Nadar was the pseudonym of Gaspard-Félix Tournachon. Nadar was born in April 1820 in Paris (though some sources state Lyon). He was a caricaturist for Le Charivari in 1848. In 1849 he created the Revue comique and the Petit journal pour rire. He took his first photographs in 1853 and in 1858 became the first person to take aerial photographs. He also pioneered the use of artificial lighting in photography, working in the catacombs of Paris. Around 1863, Nadar built a huge (6000 m³) balloon named Le Géant ("The Giant"), thereby inspiring Jules Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon. Although the "Géant" project was initially unsuccessful Nadar was still convinced that the future belonged to heavier-than-air machines. Later, "The Society for the Encouragement of Aerial Locomotion by Means of Heavier than Air Machines" was established, with Nadar as president and Verne as secretary. Nadar was also the inspiration for the character of Michael Ardan in Verne's From the Earth to the Moon. On his visit to Brussels with the Géant, on 26 September 1864, Nadar erected mobile barriers to keep the crowd at a safe distance. Up to this day, crowd control barriers are known in Belgium as Nadar barriers. In April 1874, he lent his photo studio to a group of painters, thus making the first exhibition of the Impressionists possible. He photographed Victor Hugo on his death-bed in 1885. He is credited with having published (in 1886) the first photo-interview (of famous chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul, then a centenarian), and also took erotic photographs. From 1895 until his return to Paris in 1909, the Nadar photo studio was in Marseilles (France). Nadar died in 1910, aged 89. He was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
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The Secret War - A True History of Queensland's Native Police For many Aboriginal people, white colonisation arrived with the armed men of the Native Police: a brutal force that operated on the 19th-century frontier, killing large numbers of Aboriginal people. Native Police detachments - mounted Aboriginal troopers led by white officers - would surround Aboriginal camps and fire into them at dawn, killing men, women and children. The bodies were often burned to destroy the evidence. How did Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all over Queensland end up being violently forced to leave their homelands and live in these communities? Why were Aboriginal people so terrified of the police, they allowed themselves to be herded into 'prisons without walls'? Historian Jonathan Richards has spent ten years researching this controversial subject, picking his way through the secrecy, misinformation and supposed 'lost files'. In this first full-length comprehensive study of the Native Police in Queensland, Richard argues that they were a key part of a 'divide and rule' colonising tactic, used with equal success elsewhere in the British Empire; that the force's actions were given the implicit approval of government and public servants; and that their killings were covered-up. The Secret War is an authoritative and ground-breaking contribution to Australia's white settlement history. The Secret War is the latest salvo in the History Wars that sees historians, politicians and writers arguing over the extent of Indigenous deaths in frontier clashes. It is an authoritative and groundbreaking contribution to Australia's white settlement history. Get a copy now from your favourite trusted store Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through the below links.
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How many times before important exams have we wished to gain a photogenic memory strong enough to cram the entire of you syllabus within a night, right? However, while this might not be possible yet, what if we tell you that is opposite might be coming into transition? Researchers at Radboud University have revealed that they are developing a “mind reading” technology that can visualize a person’s brainwaves in pictorial form. The researchers on the quest to make this mind-reading technology possible revealed that in an experiment conducted on two volunteers, some positive results were noted. The volunteers were shown a different image each and were made to sit in a powerful brain-reading functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner. The fMRI scanner detects brain activity based on blood flow. Hence, when the volunteers were focusing on the image given, the fMRI started observing the changing frequencies of the brainwave within the part of the brain responsible for vision. The information gained by the scanner was then transferred to the computer’s algorithm system which managed to depict an accurate visualization of the same image that was shown. The best part about the entire research was that the images shown to the volunteers were formulated by a computer using the “paint-by-numbers” technique where each tiny dot whether light or dark was given a unique computer program code. The pictures that were formed were new and were never seen either by the volunteers or fed into the fMRI scanner before. So, the accuracy it displayed in reading the brain signals and curating those signals in pictorial representation on the computer was a massive step. This advancement in technology is massive and scientists are hopeful for even greater outcomes for this. Cognitive neuroscientist, Thirza Dado, believes that while the tests were solely focused on the image that was shown in the exact moment, the future with this technology can curate the image of what one person was thinking too. Hence, could be a massive blowing step into the world of mind reading and even clinical settings.
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Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Google DeepMind's WaveNet gets closer to replicating human speech Google has been known to be fond of artificial intelligence, thanks to their various attempts to improve such technologies. The Search Giant has been directly involved with chatbots. They are also involved with AI robots that can write eerie post-modern poetry. And the company knows your fear of a robot apocalypse, so they have also created a system that would stop these machines from causing any harm. But despite all these improvements, AI assistants are far from sounding like real humans. AI speech sounds very robotic, something that is vastly being improved by WaveNet, Deepmind’s new AI that can mimic human speech. It is not perfect, but is 50% better than current technologies. In fact, the thing is so smart it can create its own music, after learning various classical piano songs. You can listen to some samples in DeepMind’s blog post. They are really quite impressive, but you likely won’t be seeing this hit the market soon, mostly because it requires too much computing power. Researchers usually avoid modelling raw audio because it ticks so quickly: typically 16,000 samples per second or more, with important structure at many time-scales. Building a completely autoregressive model, in which the prediction for every one of those samples is influenced by all previous ones (in statistics-speak, each predictive distribution is conditioned on all previous observations), is clearly a challenging task. For those out of the loop, Deepmind was acquired by Google in 2014 for $500 million. The Google-owned company’s system tries to mimic how the human mind works. It can be trained to learn information and has been known to beat Go champions, a great accomplishment considering this has been long known to be a distinctly human game. Only time will tell how this will all pan out, but for now we can keep our eyes open to see how it all unfolds. Maybe soon enough you will be able to have actual conversations with your devices!
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In every sector of business, there are training and management skills that an individual must have in order to be successful in their chosen career. When employing people who have the skills to make a difference, a business will find that their operations run smoother and they are more comfortable with the day to day tasks that are set for them. PCHT is a specialist in providing training and management within healthcare those who are on their way to becoming a qualified professional and require expert knowledge to ensure they are at the top of their game. Training and Management in Healthcare There are several refined skills that require constant training to ensure that workers are performing at their best in healthcare. These types of skills include: - Basic first aid training - The basics of controlling infection - Food safety, which is vital when considering the overall safety of patients - Managing and preventing falls to patients - Dementia care - Emergency protocols - Integrating new patients into the establishment - Day to day care for elderly patients These training skills are going to be used in everyday and emergency situations where patients are concerned. Those workers who are trained in these management skills are going to perform at a higher level than those who learn these once and never take refresher courses or put these skills into practice. The Benefits of Training and Management Skills There are several benefits that a healthcare establishment will find when they give their employees the chance to redefine these skills or to learn the newest skills in the market. These benefits include: - An improved work environment: When staff is performing at the top of their abilities with the best skills that can be taught, this will reflect upon the work environment. Having happy workers is going to make the business one in which everyone notices and wants to be a part of. - Less accidents: In the healthcare field, accidents happen. However, when training workers with the best programmes and ensuring these skills are being implemented, less accidents will occur within the workplace. - A more confident staff will result due to these skills, which makes patients feel safer and more comfortable. Training and management skills are not an aspect that a business can afford to put off. Whether this is training new employees or helping older employees to stay on the cutting edge of information, these skills are an investment into the workplace that will pay off in the long run.
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PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP KONSUMEN MUSLIM DALAM MENDAPATKAN JAMINAN HALAL PADA APLIKASI LAYANAN FOOD DELIVERY The existence of products that have not been halal certified has resulted in consumers, especially Muslim consumers, finding it difficult to distinguish which products are truly halal and can be consumed in accordance with Islamic law from products that are not haram. advances in science and technology which are the driving force for the productivity and efficiency of producers of the goods or services they produce in order to achieve business targets. Muslim consumers in Indonesia have received protection for the products they will consume, both food and beverages, through regulations written in law number 34 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee. From the things mentioned above, how is the legal protection for Muslim consumers in obtaining halal guarantees for food delivery service applications? The research in this paper is normative juridical research. To achieve its objectives, the consumer protection law sub-system cannot be separated from other legal sub-systems. for example with health law. For business actors or producers, they need to realize that the survival of their business is very dependent on consumers. For this reason, they have an obligation to produce goods and services as good and as safe as possible and try to provide satisfaction to consumers.
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|Number of partners||10| |Collaterals/Dissemination items||Website, visit cards, video| DIGIPREDICT proposes the first of its kind digital twin to predict the progression of disease and the need for early intervention in infectious and cardiovascular diseases. A digital twin is a digital representation of an object or process from the real world in the digital world – and more specifically for the case of DIGIPREDICT – of a patient. The DIGIPREDICT digital twins will be used ‘at the edge’, e.g. at the hospital level. The project combines the latest advances in digital biomarkers, organ-on-chip (OoC) and artificial intelligence at the edge, and aims to build a new interdisciplinary community in Europe focused on digital twins. The developed system will provide medical doctors with a unique digital tool for early prediction of potential serious complications in COVID-19 patients. Beyond COVID-19, the system promises to also improve the prevention, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of cardiovascular disease and detect the potential onset of inflammatory disease. DIGIPREDICT logo set with two different wordmark lock-ups and the standalone icon DIGIPREDICT visual identity general guidelines |Paper||600 g/m2 offset paper| |Target||Stakeholders, scientific community| |Introductory video||Number of videos||1|
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1) What is the main purpose of the following appurtenances: a) water column b) gage glass c) low water cutout d) safety valve e) try cocks 2) How would know if you had a broken stay bolt? 3) What is a bag? What would you do if you found one? 4) What would cause a duplex pump to stop feeding hot water? 5) How many cubic feet of air are in a room with dimensions of 12í x 10í x 8í ? 6) How many BTUís are needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32oF to 212oF? (multiple choice) 7) What are the four parts on top of the boiler shown from left to right? 8) What are the dangers of high and low water conditions? 9) You have just replaced the gage glass, which valve do you open first? 10) Describe the operation of an automatic non-return valve. 11) Describe the operation of a single element feed water regulator. 12) What does the safety valve do? Where would it be set at? 13) What are the combustibles of fuel? Define combustion. 14) What is foaming? What is priming? Are they preventable? How? 15) What is carryover? What are two causes of carryover? How can you avoid it? 16) Start a duplex pump. 17) Why do we blow down a boiler? 18) The boiler off line and is cooling down. What happens to the level in the gage glass? 19) Describe the three ways to atomize #6 oil? 20) What is PSIA? How does a PSIA gage read PSIG? Copy & Paste the question above into the search box to find your answer. Remember it is how the applicants remembered the questions. Note: Exams are not the original content may be different.
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Synonym: add to, advance, enlarge, expand, extend, raise. Antonym: decrease, diminish. Similar words: increased, increasing, increasingly, decrease, on credit, concrete, incredible, incredibly. Meaning: [ɪn'krɪːs] n. 1. a quantity that is added 2. a change resulting in an increase 3. a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important 4. the amount by which something increases 5. the act of increasing something. v. 1. become bigger or greater in amount 2. make bigger or more. Random good picture Not show 2 Stop beefing about the price increase. 3 Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe. 4 He has been advised to increase his fibre intake. 5 The increase in salary will be appreciable. 6 A comfortable working environment will increase productivity. 7 The sudden increase in sales is easily explicable. 8 Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. 9 Environmentalists are alarmed by the dramatic increase in pollution. 10 The qualification should increase my earning capacity. 11 Car theft is on the increase. 12 We need to increase public awareness of the disease. 13 His collection of books is always on the increase. 14 Being rich doesn't actually increase your happiness quotient. 15 The club has/have decided to increase subscriptions. 16 Small businesses have been exempted from the tax increase. 17 These exercises build muscle and increase stamina. 18 They notified a rent increase to us. 19 The bank's deposit accounts are on the increase. 20 Opening a new school will increase parental choice. 21 Crime is on the increase,[www.Sentencedict.com] especially mugging and burglary. 22 There was a rapid increase in the internal trade. 23 There has been an increase in total government spending. 24 There was a steady increase in population. 25 Massage may help to increase blood flow to specific areas of the body. 26 The President is backtracking on his promise to increase healthcare spending. 27 The campaign was designed to increase public awareness of the problem. 28 The force hopes to increase the number of its beat constables. 30 The slowdown in domestic demand was offset by an increase in exports.
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Revisiting 'Nature's Best Hope' With Douglas Tallamy On Thursday's Access Utah Douglas Tallamy’s first book, “Bringing Nature Home,” awakened thousands of readers to an urgent situation: wildlife populations are in decline because the native plants they depend on are fast disappearing. His solution? Plant more natives. In this new book, Tallamy takes the next step and outlines his vision for a grassroots approach to conservation. “Nature’s Best Hope” shows how homeowners everywhere can turn their yards into conservation corridors that provide wildlife habitats. Talllamy says that because this approach relies on the initiatives of private individuals, it is immune from the whims of government policy. Even more important, it’s practical, effective, and easy. Douglas Tallamy is a professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware, where he has authored 95 research publications and has taught insect related courses for 40 years. Chief among his research goals is to better understand the many ways insects interact with plants and how such interactions determine the diversity of animal communities. His book “Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens” was published by Timber Press in 2007 and was awarded the 2008 Silver Medal by the Garden Writers' Association. “The Living Landscape,” co-authored with Rick Darke, was published in 2014. Tallamy’s new book “Nature's Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard” was published by Timber Press in February 2020. Among his awards are the Garden Club of America Margaret Douglas Medal for Conservation and the Tom Dodd, Jr. Award of Excellence, the 2018 AHS B.Y. Morrison Communication Award and the 2019 Cynthia Westcott Scientific Writing Award. Utah Public Radio and Bridgerland Audubon Society are excited to launch the “Grow Native for Birds” Bookmark Art Contest. All of Utah's wild birds rely on native plants in the wild and in our parks and gardens, and this art contest celebrates the beauty of this interdependence and connectedness. The winning design will be printed on an educational bookmark that will be distributed to Utah libraries, local fourth graders and online available for anyone to view and download. Find details about the contest and how to enter your own design here.
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The Art of Vergil: Image and Symbol in the Aeneid University of Michigan Press, 1962 - Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature - 216 pages In a discussion in which a comparison of Vergil and Homer becomes the pivot of criticism, the author analyzes basic themes, outlines the Vergilian structure, and indicates the way in which the characters and the events concerning them are related to the whole poem. The author shows how Vergil enlarged upon Homeric similes until they became transparent signs for inner events. He also examines the architecturally structured sequence of mood and argues that, since Vergil, mood has become to poetry what light is to painting. What people are saying - Write a review We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Other editions - View all Common terms and phrases Achilles action Aeneas Aeneid already appears arms attitude basic battle beauty becomes beginning character comes compared completely concept connected contrast course dark death decision demonic described destiny Dido Dido's divine effect epic example expression eyes face fact fall fate feeling fight figure final followed force gesture give glory gods Greek grief hand heart Hector Heinze hero Homer human idea Iliad important inner interpretation Italian Italy Juno Jupiter Latinus less light longing meaning mood motif movement moving nature Odyssey passion poem poet poetic poetry present proem queen reason refers represents result rises Roman says scene sense sequence Servius shown shows simile situation sorrow soul speech storm story strength suffering symbol thought tion tragedy tragic Trojan true Turnus Venus Vergil verses waves whole winds
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The city of Venice, Italy, was founded on an archipelago in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea in the V Century. Its foundation stems from the need to escape from the constant invasions and raids of the Germanic barbarians. The Venice Lagoon would become the moat that would protect them from such attacks. Thus each island that makes up the archipelago would become a kind of fort or fortress. The historic center known as Venice, is made up of 118 small islands. Although today they are interconnected through more than 400 bridges, this was not always the case. Navigation through the canals and side rivers would be the easiest way to move people and goods. These waterways have very variable sizes, which is why the model of the gondola was developed. The shape of this type of boat, long and narrow, allows the propulsion of the same using only one oar. It also limits contact (Resistance / friction) with water over which it floats on. The main channels of Venice are the Grand Canal, the Giudecca and the “Rio del Palacio” (natural border between San Marco and Castello). Today, the waterways of Venice are traveled by motor boats, vaporettas, water taxis, etc. Among the icons of Venice, we will always remember its channels, its gondolas and the maneuvers of its gondoliers that pleased the demands of those desiring a great ride.
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Dr. Jessica Wyatt, General Dentist Elite Dental and Aesthetics 131 NW 100th Ave Plantation, FL 33324 There has been much controversy surrounding the use of amalgam (silver) fillings in dentistry because they contain mercury, which is known to be toxic to humans. Amalgam has been used in dentistry for the last 150 years as a filling material for cavities. It is still used today, but less so now that tooth-colored restorations called composite have been introduced into dentistry. If you have silver fillings, you may wonder if they are safe to have or if you should have them removed. As with other chemicals, the degree of harm the substance can cause is related to the amount present. At high levels, mercury can cause several symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, memory loss, headaches, and fatigue. There is a wide variety of research available that demonstrates the safety of amalgam fillings in dentistry. Today, new research is being conducted to revisit this subject. In the past, amalgam fillings were thought to be inert, meaning that no mercury is released once the fillings is put in the tooth. Recent studies have shown that very small amounts of mercury in the form of a vapor can be released as the filling wears over time. These studies have also shown that the amount of mercury you are exposed to from your fillings is less than the amount most people are exposed to in their daily environment or in the food they eat. People that have higher exposure to mercury than normal, such as those that are exposed in the work environment or consume foods with higher levels, should avoid amalgam restorations if possible. Some studies have also suggested that removal of the silver filling actually releases more mercury into the patients system than if just left in place. Additionally, the trauma the tooth must undergo to have the fillings replaced can lead to severe sensitivity that can be temporary or permanent. In general, I do not advise my patients to have their amalgam fillings removed and will only do so for my patients if they fully understand the risks and benefits of the procedure.
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An official website of the State of Oregon How you know » (how to identify a Oregon.gov website) An official website of the State of Oregon » You are here: The weekly communicable disease surveillance report looks at a selection of reportable diseases in Oregon. The report presents case counts by report week and compares current data to historical trends. The report is only available for the current week. The weekly report is now available in an interactive dashboard on Tableau Public. View the weekly report of selected reportable diseases on Tableau Public. The monthly communicable disease surveillance report looks at reportable diseases in Oregon. The report breaks down cases for a variety of diseases by county, month and year of occurrence, age group, race, and ethnicity. (Note: The counts include only those cases reported up to the month you select for all years in the report. For example, if you select July, the report includes only cases reported each year from January to July.) Monthly report data are preliminary and will change as cases are reported, reviewed and updated. For final data, review our All monthly reports for the past 10 years are available in a single, interactive Tableau dashboard on Tableau Public. The dashboard is publicly available and you are not required to create an account to view the full report. For archived monthly reports, please contact us at Monthly Report Dashboard A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. A lock icon ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites. Your browser is out-of-date! It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites. Learn how
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UCARE: Undergraduate Creative Activities & Research Experiences Date of this Version Nishimwe, A., Dr. Rebecca Y. (April 14 2020). Management Effects on Soil Quality in the Geary Soil Series in Thayer County, Nebraska. Poster presentation, UCARE Research Symposium, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Spring 2020. The CGIAR reports that around 40% of global crop yield variability is explained by climate. While global food consumption is expected to soar in 2050, the impact of climate change accounts for approximately 5% decrease in crop productivity. FAO estimates a 60% increase in global food demand by 2050, with global population reaching 9.8 billions. Sustainable soil management was also noted to boost agricultural food production by 58%. The evaluation of the impact of different management practices on dynamic soil properties was conducted on Geary silty clay loam, 3 to 7 %, eroded soils, which are mainly used for crop production and pasture in east-central Nebraska and central Kansas. To restore and/or preserve soil health, it is critical for future agronomists to understand potential impacts of different management practices on soil quality indicators at a global scale. For example, farmers in Rwanda undergo high pressure to produce more to feed the growing population, and to achieve this goal they need to rely on up-to-date, easy-to-interpret soil quality data to inform their agronomic practices. Very very large file version (280 MB) Copyright 2020 by the authors.
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Your First Exam At your first dental visit a complete dental exam will be done by your dentist. At that time and at following regular check-up exams, your dentist will include: • Diagnostic x-rays: to check for decay,bone loss, tooth positions, and other potential oral pathology. • Oral cancer screening: to check your lips, tongue, throat, tissues, and gums. • Gum disease evaluation: to check your gums and bone around your teeth for any signs of periodontal disease. • Examination of tooth surfaces to check for decay. • Examination of existing restorations Professional dental cleanings (scaling, root planing and polishing) are done by our registered dental hygienists. Your cleaning appointment will include a dental exam by the dentist and: • Removal of calculus: Calculus is hardened plaque that has formed on the tooth and will be firmly attached. Calculus forms above and below the gum line, and may be removed with appropriate dental instruments. • Removal of plaque: Plaque is a sticky, almost invisible film that forms on the teeth. It is a growing colony of living bacteria, food debris, and saliva. The bacteria produces toxins that causes tissue inflammation, and if left untreated will lead to periodontal disease. • Teeth polishing: Removes stain and plaque.
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- Define the term “digital footprint” and identify the online activities that contribute to it. - Identify ways they are — and are not — in control of their digital footprint. - Understand what responsibilities they have for the digital footprints of themselves and others. Task : Make a list of ways that we need to responsible to ourselves and others digital footprint: A record of what you do online, including the sites you visit and the things you post; it can also include things that others post that involve you responsibility: a duty you have to yourself or others A video called “Follow the Digital Trail.” Have you heard of the word “trail” before? So, what is a digital footprint? What do you think are some of our responsibilities for being online? Both to ourselves and to others? - Take a moment to think silently about these questions. - Then, take turns sharing your response with your partner. Task : Our responsibilities Make a list of ways that we need to be responsible for ourselves and others Don’t forget the power of physical security Leave a Reply
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Credit & Copyright: T. Humbert, S. Barr÷, A. Desmougin & D. Walliang (Soci÷t÷ Lorraine d'Astronomie), AstroqueyrasExplanation: There has been a flash on Jupiter. A few days ago, several groups monitoring our Solar System's largest planet noticed a two-second long burst of light. Such flashes have been seen before, with the most famous being a series of impactor strikes in 1994. Then, fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 struck Jupiter leaving dark patches that lasted for months. Since then, at least seven impacts have been recorded on Jupiter -- usually discovered by amateur astronomers. In the featured video, variations in the Earth's atmosphere cause Jupiter's image to shimmer when, suddenly, a bright flash appears just left of center. Io and its shadow are visible on the right. What hit Jupiter will likely never be known, but considering what we do know of the nearby Solar System, it was likely a piece of rocky and ice -- perhaps the size of a bus -- that broke off long-ago from a passing comet or asteroid. NASA Web Site Statements, Warnings, and Disclaimers NASA Official: Jay Norris. Specific rights apply. A service of: LHEA at NASA / GSFC & Michigan Tech. U. Based on Astronomy Picture Of the Day Publications with keywords: Jupiter Publications with words: Jupiter - APOD: 2023 May 24 ┴ Observatory Aligned with Moon Occulting Jupiter - APOD: 2023 May 23 ┴ Jupiters Swirls from Juno - APOD: 2023 March 15 ┴ Jupiter and Venus Converge over Germany - APOD: 2023 March 6 ┴ Jupiter and Venus from Earth - APOD: 2023 March 5 ┴ Jupiter and Venus over Italy - 10 Days of Venus and Jupiter - Crescent Moon Occultation
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Use citations correctly Citations are direct quotes of something written or spoken, and a general rule is that quotes should be used sparingly, and be chosen well. Quotes are used when the actual phrasing, word choice, is important and creates meaning, or when the quote adds to your text’s credibility. Quotes should stand out clearly from your independent text and should be no longer than 6-7 lines. Long and frequent quotes subtract from the independence of your text. Short quotes (less than 1 line) are situated between quotation marks in-text, like: The presidential candidate said: “Health cannot be questions of money; health is question of will.” at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference in Chicago in 1999, Longer quotes can be marked by indentation and a line skip before and after e.g. as here, where a health administrator from a municipality is interviewed regarding barriers and opportunities for implementation of a new working method: “(…) we really like this method and would be happy to use it in our daily work. But, we have no personal capacities and access to databases to use it routinely. So a key facilitator for implementation would be capacity building and provision of access to data (…)”. Source: Nielsen, Steffan 2012. En procesevaluering af TTA-projektet i to kommuner, unpublished paper (thesis) If words or sentences are omitted in quotes they are marked by (…) or […] . In general, sources are always cited verbatim, even if the original quote is incorrect. When re-using previous assignments you have written, you must treat them like any other source material by quoting them directly or referring to them in a note and including them in the bibliography. When reference is made to unprinted material such as other people’s exam assignments or information provided verbally, the same rules regarding direct quotation and footnotes apply. You must treat references or quotations from websites in the same way as other material and use quotation marks or a footnote specifying the URL. Learn how to make references in the following.
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The study that will show the real extent of microplastic pollution (Susatinabilityenvironment.com) – That microplastics are a very serious matter and that their presence has now been recorded everywhere is well known and acclaimed. We know for sure that they have been found in virtually every ecosystem, from Mount Everest to the Mariana Trench, from the most remote beaches to urbanized metropolises; there are microplastics in the blood of humans and many farm animals. An April 2022 study by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) showed the presence of nanoplastics in the roots of forest trees, from which they would then extend to leaves and branches. Read also Microplastics found in human blood for the first time What is complex is to identify the extent of the phenomenon: we talk about invisible particles, even smaller in the case of nanoplastics, and despite the many experiments developed for their measurement is still far from the prospect of a timely quantification of their presence. Measuring the extent of pollution from microplastics is the goal of the SEA Plastics expedition, which is furrowing the Mediterranean to make measurements that give us an idea of the phenomenon. SEA Plastics is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 by students of agroparistech – a French institute of technology specializing in life sciences and the environment – that every year crosses the Mediterranean Sea by measuring and collecting samples of microplastics to estimate the extent of pollution generated by them. At every stopover, the team’s scientists and scientists inform and raise awareness of the citizenry. The goal of the 2022 expedition is to test and develop new methods to carry out the characterization of microplastics and study micropollutant transport models. Data collection will allow researchers to study how plastic’s aging process is affected by a number of different environmental factors. To accomplish this quest, the team tied a series of strips at different heights of the ship. Every 10-12 days these are removed and replaced, and then analyzed in the laboratory: “The idea is to observe how UV rays, wind and marine spray alter the structure of these plastics over time,” explained Laurine Planat, student of the School of Life Sciences of the EPFL (SV). “Back at the lab, we will analyze the strips under the scanning electron microscope and compare our observations with the meteorological data from where we sampled them.”
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In my family we make it a goal to have unstructured play in nature every day. Unstructured play in my family means giving my children access to a safe environment without toys, playground equipment, electronics, etc. and give them the opportunity to explore nature and learn to be creative on their own. I notice a huge behavioral change when we don’t take time to spend in nature. My children tend to be calmer, more obedient and happier when we spend time outside. Child development specialists have preached the benefits of nature play for years, just a few of the benefits are: an increase in your children’s academic potential, social skills and creativity. During the cold months of winter our goal of spending time in nature becomes more difficult. Depending on how low the temperatures are keeps us from staying out too long but the following is a quick activity my girls enjoy to do. After a new snow or rainfall they love to investigate our yard, the park or the empty field by our home for fresh animal tracks. They try to imagine what the animal is, what journey it was on and make up stories about the creature throughout their day. During these last few weeks of winter be sure to try this activity! Melynda@Your Wild Child says Thanks for the post and the easy way to get kids outside. In addition to checking out animal tracks, we sometimes like to make our own. By bounding like a snowshoe hare, loping like a coyote, prancing like a moose or hopping like a bird, the kids not only have fun and get exercise, but they get a better understanding of how animals move.
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Tips To Protect You and Your Children from the Sun’s Harmful Rays and Prevent Sunburns It is important that you carefully plan your outings to avoid excessive sun exposure. Too much exposure to the sun can cause heat related illnesses and it increases your risk for skin cancer. It is very important to take the time and protect you and your children from the sun’s harmful rays and prevent sunburns. Use these tips to help limit your exposure to the sun: - Avoid the being in the sun between the hours of 10 am and 2 pm, when the sun’s rays are the most harmful. - Wear sunscreen that is rated SPF 30 or above. - Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before heading out into the sun and reapply every 2 hours unless your a sweating or swimming then reapply sunscreen more often. - Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. - Do wear light colored clothing. - Do wear long sleeves and pants if you plan on being in the sun for long periods of time. - Do wear a wide-brimmed hat. Baseball caps don’t protect the back of the neck and should be avoided. - Drink plenty of cool or cold fluids, preferably, water. - Watch for signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion, especially, important if your baby joins you on your outings. Some of the symptoms include: fussiness, excessive crying, redness, confusion, dark urine output, excessive sweating, weakness, muscle cramps, dizziness, and possibility of fainting. - Watch for signs and symptoms of heat stroke. Some symptoms include: high body temperature, no longer sweating, hot and dry skin, shallow breathing, nausea, vomiting, unconsciousness, rapid heart beat, and possible seizures. Do you enjoy spending time outdoors during the summer months? If so, do you apply sunscreen to your children on a regular basis?
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Plot twist: Coffee isn’t actually ‘bad’ for your heart. It might help it, study shows When it comes to heart health, coffee has a poor rep. While some people report uncomfortable jitters and fluttering pulses, studies suggest that the drink has certain health advantages, including lower cancer, liver disease, diabetes, and Parkinson’s disease risks. New study from the University of California, San Francisco, has shattered more myths. An examination of more than 386,000 self-reported coffee users found no evidence that the beverage promotes cardiac arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, in a U.K. biological database. In fact, each additional cup of coffee drunk was linked to a 3 percent decreased chance of developing the disease, according to the study. People who have a bad reaction to coffee are likely to have some genes that cause them to process caffeine differently than those who do not. The researchers found no higher risk of arrhythmia even among individuals with the genetic propensity, according to the study published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. “Coffee is the primary source of caffeine for most people, and it has a reputation for causing or exacerbating arrhythmias,” senior and corresponding author Dr. Gregory Marcus, a cardiology professor who specializes in the treatment of arrhythmias at UCSF, said in a statement. “Our population-based analysis demonstrates that widespread warnings against caffeine for the prevention of arrhythmia are likely unfounded.” The researchers point out that the study’s self-reported nature, as well as a lack of information on the type of coffee and how it was prepared, restricts their ability to draw a causal link between coffee and poor heart health. Their conclusions, on the other hand, are in accord with those of others who have studied the subject. According to Marcus, “only a randomised clinical trial can conclusively establish clear consequences of coffee or caffeine consumption.” “However, there was no indication in our study that drinking caffeinated beverages increased the risk of arrhythmia.”
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Fenrir Valley (The name as it would appear in a gazetteer) Fenrir Valley (The name as it would appear on a map) If this information is incorrect, please e-mail firstname.lastname@example.org Feature type: Valley This name originates from New Zealand. It is part of the New Zealand Gazetteer and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica. Names that other countries have for this feature: A small, mainly ice-free valley between the upper reaches of the Heimdall and Rhone Glaciers in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. Feature shown on: NZ AntTopo50-MF08 The name, applied by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) and United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in consultation, is one in a group in the range derived from Norse mythology, wherein Fenrir is a wolf chained by Tiw. No images of this place could be found. View fauna, flora or both within 1.0 degree of this location View New Zealand or international place names within 1.0 degree of this location.
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Most adults know the dangers of getting distracted while behind the wheel, but that doesn't stop them from practicing risky behaviors. A recent poll from AT&T found that almost half of commuters reported texting while driving, and 43 percent of those who've done it call it a habit. In fact, more adults are texting while driving than teens - and the problem keeps getting worse. "Texting while driving is not just a teen problem," John Ulczycki, of the National Safety Council, told The Detroit Free Press. "Teens text. But you're looking at around 10 million teen drivers, but about 180 million other adult drivers." About 60 percent of commuters claim that they never texted while driving three years ago, so this is a relatively new phenomenon. Despite the fact that 98 percent of adults know that it is dangerous, they continue to do so, which puts themselves and other motorists at risk. Accidents stemming from texting can result in injury or the need for auto repair, so drivers should do their best to stay alert and avoid these distractions. To help keep people focused on the roads, AT&T is launching a program called "It Can Wait," which aims to prevent drivers from texting trivial messages. This is just one of many similar movements happening across the U.S., so motorists can consider making a personal commitment to the cause and joining up with a group near them.
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As years pass and you feel yourself growing older, it is only natural to begin thinking about ways to stay healthy and youthful for as long as possible. New studies are increasingly revealing that behavioral health and physical health can both be a component of anti-aging care. The connection between behavioral health and physical well-being is an important one. According to a recent study, people who experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), are at an increased risk for heart disease. PTSD may specifically cause higher levels of atherosclerosis, which is essentially a buildup of harmful artery plaque. This plaque can cause strokes and heart attacks as well as death. In the study of around 300,000 veterans, the ones suffering PTSD showed death rates that were over twice as high as those that did not suffer from PTSD. Plaque in the arteries appeared to be a large contributor to the increased risk of death. Patients with PTSD are frequently at an enhanced state of anxiety, and learning simple stress management tactics as part of behavioral therapy can help reduce stress levels and increase coping abilities. While these results are preliminary they do decisively show that patients with PTSD, which can potentially affect as many as one in every 10 Americans today, must seek treatment with a qualified professional as soon as possible and have regular check-ups with their physician. If they are found to have elevated levels of atherosclerosis, it is important to be aware of that so anti-aging steps can be taken and the patient can work on decreasing their risk of heart attack. According to these new studies, proper treatment may literally be a life saver.
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Sandia National Labs Academic Alliance Collaboration Report 2020-2021 FIRST-OF-ITS KIND SOFTWARE CREATES ACCURATE DIGITAL REPRESENTATIONS OF COMPLEX OBJECTS A first-of-its-kind software, Vorocrust, allows scientists in many disciplines to create accurate digital representations of complex objects, or meshes, of all kinds of parts, from rotors to wheels to protective equipment. Complex meshes often have curves, sharp edges, or holes. Once created, they look like 3D images used in computer simulations that incorporate algorithms to determine when parts might fail in extreme conditions. This helpful — and often essential — aspect of design precedes the creation of prototypes and parts for testing. “VoroCrust incorporates a special type of 3D polyhedral cells, called Voronoi cells, to create the meshes,” said Sandia computer scientist and project lead Mohamed Ebeida. “Most other mesh-generation methods use 3D tetrahedral or hexahedral cells that can have low quality or are difficult to automate,” he said. “Existing methods for Voronoi meshing don’t always conform to all corners and angles of complex objects. This can be fixed with manual labor, but it is a tedious process that can take a significant number of work hours,” Mohamed said. VoroCrust is the first software to generate Voronoi-cell meshes that conform to complex models without needing to be fixed manually. “Sandia identified meshing as the single biggest bottleneck in these analyses. Current practices require human intervention, and VoroCrust provides us with a path toward automating this process to relieve tech staff by reducing the time spent on fixing computer-generated errors in modeling,” he said. “The Voronoi magic will happen once you decompose the object into these Sandia Academic Alliance Program Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator
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Dreaming of escaping to a faraway place that’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen? The surreal, almost alien-looking landscape of Pamukkale, Turkey is enhanced by the ruins of the ancient Greco-Roman spa city of Hierapolis. Pamukkale means ‘cotton castle’ in Turkish, and refers to the cascades of hardened minerals that flow down its stepped travertine hot spring terraces. Located in Turkey’s Inner Aegean region, the area is a major tourist attraction as visitors from the world over flood in to gaze at these highly unusual landscape formations. In the 20th century, modern hotels were actually built on top of the ruins of Hierapolis, an ancient Byzantine and Greco-Roman city that stands at the top of Pamukkale, and a road ran through one of the terraces. Pamukkale-Hierapolis is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and all traces of modernity have been removed. The Hierapolis hot springs were used as a natural spa for centuries, beginning in the 2nd century BCE. Many visitors would come to live out their final years here, ending up in the nearby Hierapolis necropolis. The main feature of this spa city is the Sacred Pool, which is littered with the remnants of columns from the Roman Temple of Apollo, and guests can still swim in it for a fee. Like so many other ancient and natural sites, Pamukkale has been greatly changed by modern tourism, and it’s not quite the meditative spot that it once was. But its white terraces are literally unlike anything else in the world, and definitely worth a stop if you’re ever traveling in the area. All images via Wikimedia Commons
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Gross amount is an amount of money an employee earns from an organization before any deductions are made. It includes the standard pay rate of an employee, including the overtime amount during the pay period. Let us explore with an example. If your employer agreed to pay you a yearly annual compensation of $120,000, then you have agreed to $10,000 as your monthly gross pay. An employee should have to understand the term gross pay because it is necessary to know the gross pay amount for negotiating the salary. For salaried employees: The Gross pay can be calculated as Gross Pay = The Annual salary amount of an employer, divided by the number of pay periods. If an employer has agreed to a monthly payment of $10,000, the employer has agreed to pay $120,000 annually. The employee will receive a total of twelve paychecks, and with the additional pay periods, the paycheck gets decreased. For Hourly Pay employees: Gross Pay = the total number of hours worked in a pay period * Hourly Rate with the inclusion of overtime hours and hourly overtime rate. If an employee needs a gross pay of $5,000, he/she should work nearly 80 hours and an hourly rate of $62.50 per hour. Gross pay is an amount paid to the employee before deductions. On the other hand, net pay is otherwise called the “take-home” amount. The net pay is the amount of money an employee obtains after making all the deductions.
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Report on Mombacho (Nicaragua) — March 1982 Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin, vol. 7, no. 3 (March 1982) Managing Editor: Lindsay McClelland. Mombacho (Nicaragua) Four hot-springs located Please cite this report as: Global Volcanism Program, 1982. Report on Mombacho (Nicaragua) (McClelland, L., ed.). Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin, 7:3. Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.SEAN198203-344110 11.826°N, 85.968°W; summit elev. 1344 m All times are local (unless otherwise noted) "Paolo Pisani, a consultant to INE, reported finding four previously unknown low-temperature hot springs on the S side of Mombacho. These are not believed to be new, however." Geological Summary. Mombacho is an andesitic and basaltic stratovolcano on the shores of Lake Nicaragua south of the city of Granada that has undergone edifice collapse on several occasions. Two large breached craters formed by edifice failure cut the summit on the NE and S flanks. The NE-flank scarp was the source of a large debris avalanche that produced an arcuate peninsula and a cluster of small islands (Las Isletas) in Lake Nicaragua. Two small, well-preserved cinder cones are located on the lower N flank. The only reported activity was in 1570, when a debris avalanche destroyed a village on the south side of the volcano. Although there were contemporary reports of an explosion, there is no direct evidence that the avalanche was accompanied by an eruption. Fumarolic fields and hot springs are found within the two collapse scarps and on the upper N flank. Information Contacts: S. Williams, R. Stoiber, Dartmouth College; I. Menyailov, V. Shapar, IVP, Kamchatka; D. Fajardo B., INETER.
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Happy Birthday, James Weldon Johnson! Happy Birthday, James Weldon Johnson!! On June 17, 1871, right here in Jacksonville, Florida, James Weldon Johnson was born. He was the son of Helen Louise Dillet, a native of Nassau, Bahamas, and James Johnson. His maternal great-grandmother, Hester Argo, had escaped from Saint-Domingue (today Haiti) during the revolutionary upheaval in 1802, along with her three young children, including James’s grandfather Stephen Dillet. Johnson was an American writer and civil rights activist. He was married to civil rights activist Grace Nail Johnson. He was a leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), where he started working in 1917. In 1920, he was the first African American to be chosen as executive secretary of the organization, effectively the operating officer. He served in that position from 1920 to 1930. Johnson established his reputation as a writer and was known during the Harlem Renaissance for his poems, novel, and anthologies collecting both poems and spirituals of black culture. He wrote the lyrics for “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, which later became known as the Negro National Anthem, the music being written by his younger brother, composer John Rosamond Johnson. Johnson was appointed under President Theodore Roosevelt as U.S. consul in Venezuela and Nicaragua for most of the period from 1906 to 1913. In 1934, he was the first African American professor to be hired at New York University. Later in life, he was a professor of creative literature and writing at Fisk University, a historically black university. Johnson died in 1938 while vacationing in Wiscasset, Maine, when the car his wife was driving was hit by a train. His funeral in Harlem was attended by more than 2,000 people. Johnson’s ashes are interred at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
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Reading about colonial life in America got me thinking about the founding fathers (and mothers) of the revolutionary period. I thought it would be interesting to examine a piece of parenting advice from one of the many individuals who, essentially, parented this country. John Adams served as both President and Vice President of America in the last decades of the 18th century and early 19th. He had been a member of the Continental Congress and helped to write the Declaration of Independence. He and his wife, Abigail, both of Massachusetts, spent time on diplomatic missions to France. One of their sons, John Quincy Adams, also served as President. I turned to my copy of Our Sacred Honor: Words of Advice from the Founders in Stories, Letters, Poems, and Speeches compiled by William J. Bennett (Simon & Schuster, 1997). The following quote, in a letter from John to Abigail, explains the expectations they had for their children: “Human nature with all its infirmities and depravation is still capable of great things. It is capable of attaining to degrees of wisdom and of goodness, which, we have reason to believe, appear respectable in the estimation of superior intelligences. Education makes a greater difference between man and man, than nature has made between man and brute. The virtues and powers to which men may be trained, by early education and constant discipline, are truly sublime and astonishing.” “It should be your care, therefore, and mine, to elevate the minds of our children and exalt their courage; to accelerate and animate their industry and activity; to excite in them an habitual contempt of meanness, abhorrence of injustice and inhumanity, and an ambition to excel in every capacity, faculty, and virtue. If we suffer their minds to grovel and creep in infancy, they will grovel all their lives.” “But their bodies must be hardened, as well as their souls exalted. Without strength and activity and vigor of body, the brightest mental excellencies will be eclipsed and obscured.” Discipline your mind, use your intellect, exercise your body, and above all, value virtue. Good advice for a nation, too.
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Chronic Disease Prevention Program The Chronic Disease Prevention Office works with communities, school, businesses, and healthcare organizations to implement programs, policies and environmental supports to help our residents, families and communities thrive. We want to see a Kent County where everyone is their healthiest-from being physically active, to eating healthy, to living tobacco free… Ready to quit smoking or vaping or know someone who needs help? There are lots of resources available. Maryland Tobacco Quitline. Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or visit smokingstopshere.com for 24/7 support from a trained quit coach. Patches and gum available while supplies last. Vaping Prevention and Education: Resources for Talking With Students A collection of science-based, standards-mapped classroom resources. These resources were created by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products and aim to prevent vaping among middle and high school students. Maryland teens can now use the Live Vape Free (LVF) program for help quitting e-cigarettes. LVF is a free texting program for youth ages 13-17. To sign up for free, Maryland teens can text VAPEFREE to 873-373. Diabetes Prevention Resources 34% of adults on the Mid-Shore have PREdiabetes, the condition that often leads to type 2 diabetes. The good news? It’s preventable. Take a 1-minute risk test to see if you are at high risk for prediabetes. If you are medium or high risk, enroll in the CDC National Diabetes Prevention Program. Call 410-221-2600 to sign-up for an in-person or online program.
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The definition of stigma, according to Webster’s dictionary, is “a mark of shame or discredit.” As the country continues to progress through the pandemic, the general stigma around mental health is being challenged as more and more people seek counseling to cope with the changing times. The military carries the same stigma, as potential career implications, perceptions of weakness or not being “mission ready”, and the notion of “I can handle it on my own,” create barriers to care for some service members. The military continues to work to dismantle the stigma of mental health. In recent years, training programs among military leadership, an increase of mental health care provider staff, and educational campaigns on mental health have all aided in decreasing stigma. But there is still work to be done. Read on for ideas to consider when engaging with military service members regarding mental health: - Military culture plays a big part. Servicemembers are conditioned to be strong, resilient and mission-ready. “Invisible” mental health disorders can present more subtly than more “visible” physical ailments, and therefore might be considered less serious or severe. Understanding this cultural conflict while discussing the benefits of mental health care can be helpful. - Words matter. The language we use can help fuel or diffuse stigma. Labels with negative connotations encourage stigma. Putting the person first – “mentally ill” becomes “an individual living with mental illness”, for example – is a way to minimize labeling that can contribute to a more positive perception of mental health. - Approach with empathy. The above-mentioned barriers to care can be monumental. Seeking to understand what might be holding a particular service member back from accessing mental health help could help break down those barriers and create a path to treatment specific to that service member’s needs. Below are some helpful resources with information geared toward decreasing the stigma around mental health and the military. As Focused Solutions continues efforts to shatter the stigma around mental health in the military, we look forward to a time when seeking mental health help will be as unremarkable as going for an annual physical. - The Psychological Health Center of Excellence (PCHoE) - The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - The Military Health System website (Mil) Contact us at Focused Solutions to learn about how we can help you navigate life’s unique challenges…together.
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Today, I have come up with the two confusingly-spelled words: temperature and preparation. The ‘para’ in preparation, and the ‘pera’ in temperation, look quite similar in pronunciation when we read those two words out loud. Hence, new language learners might get confused whether to spell temperature as temparature or temprature. Also, they might get confused in spelling preparation as prepration or preperation. In a nut shell: Why can’t we spell temperature as temparature or temprature, if they all give the same pronunciation? Why can’t we spell preparation as prepration or preperation? Is there any spelling rule in writing such words properly? Are there other words (containing pra, pera and para) apart from temperature and preparation? You can, of course, use any spelling you wish. If you use unconventional spellings such as “preperation” in a formal setting, such as an academic paper, the reader may regard your work as inferior, which would interfere with your academic purpose. There are many rules for English spelling, but most of them are wrong at least some of the time. English borrowed heavily from other languages during its development. Because of this, many things about English are irregular. For more information, good starting points may be these Wikipedia articles: Source : Link , Question Author : Ahmed , Answer Author : MetaEd
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He is best known for writing the declaration of independence. Nearly every elementary student in the nation knows his name. He was gifted in the fields of architecture, politics, law, and even science. For all of this to be possible, he must have been somewhat of an iconic figure, right? Right, but the fact that he was a hypocrite cannot be overlooked. Jefferson wrote about “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”, and claimed that “all men are created equal”, but held many slaves himself… (Declaration of Independence). History has informed us that the bodies of men as well as individuals are susceptible to the spirit of tyranny. ” Throughout the text, Jefferson repeatedly equates Britain’s treatment of the colonies to a master’s arbitrary oppression of slaves. Based on these strong statements, it seems that Jefferson would be staunch advocate of the physical and intellectual freedom of every person, regardless of creed, race, or religion. In reality, however, it is widely known that Jefferson did own slaves, and thus contradicted himself, again adding more evidence to the hypocrite argument. In Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Slavery, he explains how blacks are equal to whites “by their faculties of memory, reason, and imagination”, but this is where the quality ends. Another hypocritical event during Jefferson’s’ administration was his acceptance of the National Bank. Early in Jefferson’s political career, Jefferson had debated with Hamilton on whether to have the National Bank. When this government was first established, it was possible to have kept it going on true principles, but the contracted, English, half-lettured ideas of Hamilton destroyed that hope in the bud, We can pay off his debts in 15 years. ” Early in Jefferson’s Administration, Jefferson had denounced the National Bank. At the end of his administration, Jefferson realized that the National Bank was important and this is hypocritical by disregarding his principles.
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The four seasons theme through the prism of national traditions in works by composers of the 20th – early 21st centuries The article is devoted to the problem of translating national traditions into works with the four seasons theme in the 20th – early 21st centuries. This or that national coloring can manifest in a musical composition by means of a diverse set of components such as the idiom elements provided with a connection with folklore, and a genre basis as well as by means of specific features of speech intonations, religious traditions, and national literary sources (tales, myths, legends, traditions). The purpose of this article is to study the national nature of works on the four seasons theme which were created by composers in the 20th – early 21st centuries. “The four seasons” is an eternal theme as it expresses the objective laws of the world order. By personifying moral and ideological attitudes which are significant for the humanity, it is incorporated repeatedly into works regardless of geographic and spatio-temporal factors. In different eras, artists have introduced a relevant for a given time period meaning into its content. For many composers, the four seasons theme is a reflection of harmony, order, and rooted traditions. In this regard, the four seasons theme has an out-of-time nature in arts, and preserves its topicality, value and importance for a particular era. The main meaningful component of this theme is considered as an image of the artistic picture of the world in the mind of the artist-creator of a particular work, such an image being composed by its author himself. In the compositions written on this theme by a number of composers of the 20th – early 21st centuries, a great emphasis is placed on different national traditions. Some authors focus on certain cultural toposes, others turn to folk music, still others pay their attention to the philosophical aspect of the eternal theme content. Being very diversified, the national component clearly manifests through the prism of the four seasons theme, which remains in demand in musical art for many centuries. national traditions, artistic picture of the world, four seasons, eternal theme. Shibinskaya A. The four seasons theme through the prism of national traditions in works by composers of the 20th – early 21st centuries // South-Russian musical anthology. 2020. No 1. Pp. 63–70.
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Brazil: Dr. Esper Cavalheiro, President of the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientmfico e Tecnolsgico remarked, "When Brazil became a partner with Gemini in 1993 and SOAR Project in 1995 it took two giant steps forward and entered the age of observation and instrumentation with large telescopes. These projects have not only given Brazilian scientists a valuable opportunity to interact with partners who are actively involved in using the most advanced instrumentation, but also it opened up prospects regarding the development of the better quality astronomical instruments. The National Research Council from Brazil gives such importance to this field of scientific research that it has begun to support a project that we call the 'Millennium Institute for the Evolution of Stars and Galaxies in the Era of Large Telescopes'. Involving more than 80% of Brazil's astronomers and 17 research institutes. The purpose of the project is to train and qualify staff in the field of astronomy while also developing equipment and instruments with a view to taking part in observational projects using the SOAR and GEMINI telescopes. Astronomy discoveries have always had a powerful impact on society since the days of Copernico and have helped to shape views of the modern world that are still current today. Similarly by spreading astronomical knowledge we play a key role in disseminating scientific knowledge and finally in educating the public about science".
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philosophy 3 1 according to the pdf attached answer any two of the questions with 150+ words each (1) What is the classical account of knowledge? (2) What are Gettier–style counterexamples, and how do they challenge the classical account of knowledge? (3) What, if anything, is wrong with defining knowledge as justified true belief that is based on no false assumptions? (4) Is knowledge instrumentally valuable? If so, why, and to what extent? (5) Is knowledge more valuable than mere true belief? (6) What is the radical sceptical argument, and how does it trade on (i) sceptical hypotheses, and (ii) the closure principle? (7) Can one coherently deny the closure principle? (8) Is it possible to know the denials of radical sceptical hypotheses? (9) Is "˜knows' a context-sensitive term? If so, does this have any bearing on radical scepticism? (10) What is the hard problem of consciousness? How hard is it? (11) What is the "˜Mary' problem against physicalism, and how effective is it? (12) What are philosophical zombies, and what problem are they meant to pose for physicalism? How plausible is the zombie argument? (13) Is conceivability a guide to (metaphysical) possibility? If not, why might this be important? (14) What is direct realism, and how does it differ from indirect realism? (15) What is the argument from illusion, and how is it used to motivate indirect realism over direct realism? Is it effective? (15) What is disjunctivism, and how does it respond to the argument from illusion? (17) What is the feeling account of emotions, and what problems does it face? (18) What is the cognitive account of emotions, and what problems does it face? (19) What is the problem of fiction, and how do you think one should respond to it? (20) Are emotions ever rational?
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Why Is a Liquor's Proof Double Its Percentage Alcohol by Volume? By Nick Greene As any high schooler who has incisively compared bottles in his or her parents' liquor cabinet can tell you, a spirit's proof is exactly twice as much as its percentage of alcohol by volume. Why bother using this 0-200 scale? Because history, of course. "Proof," as it's used in regards to booze, harkens back to when traders would have to literally prove that their hooch was the real deal. According to the University of Cincinnati's William B. Jensen, in 16th century England, traders would drench a pellet of gunpowder in liquor to determine the spirit's potency. "If it was still possible to ignite the wet gunpowder, the alcohol content of the liquor was rated above proof and it was taxed at a higher rate, and vice versa if the powder failed to ignite.” While the term "proof" stuck, in America, the standard it refers to has nothing to do with gunpowder. Around 1848, 50% alcohol by volume was chosen as a baseline and 100 was used as its corresponding proof. Thus, the proof is double the ABV. In other countries, other proof systems are used. For example, in 1816 the U.K. started to use gravity as their standard. The Customs and Excise Act states that 100 proof liquors are "those in which the weight of the spirits is 12/13 the weight of an equal volume of distilled water at 51° F (11° C)." The proof then comes out to be about 1.75 times the alcohol by volume percentage. All that math could drive someone to drink.
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Aches or Joint Pain Stiffness General or Other | Rheumatology | Aches or Joint Pain Stiffness (Symptom) Joint pain is characterized by a discomfort or tenderness in a joint. Joints are the areas where two or more bones meet, such as the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle, which allows bones to move. They are made up of cartilage, ligaments, tendons, fluid-filled sacs that help cushion the joint called bursas, and the synovial. Any of the structures in a joint can become irritated or inflamed in response to a variety of mild to serious diseases, disorders or conditions. Joint pain can appear even without movement and can be serious enough to limit movement. Joint pain is described as a discomfort, inflammation, increased warmth or burning, soreness, stiffness, or pain. It can last briefly or it may be chronic, when last more than three months. Joint pain has many causes. Sudden joint pain can be due to a mild muscle or ligament sprain, bursitis, or a dislocation. Chronic joint pain can be a symptom of serious and even life-threatening conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, leukemia, or bone cancer. Joint pain often occurs in conjunction with other signs and symptoms that vary depending on the underlying disease, disorder or condition. Other symptoms can include joint swelling, redness, and fever. Joint pain may also occur with other symptoms related to the joint, including: inability to put weight on the affected joint, reduced mobility, stiffness, swelling or visible deformity of the affected joint. Diagnosis and Treatment Joint pain caused by injury and overuse is the simplest kind of joint pain to treat because it is generally only a temporary condition that will not progressively worsen. For this type of pain, the most commonly recommended joint pain treatment is anti-inflammatory medicines. For arthritic joint pain treatment, especially when dealing with cartilage deterioration, combinations of the supplements glucosamin and chondroitin help to encourage growth of new cartilage and lessen pain.
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What is a Quiet Book and Why Every Baby & Toddler Should Have One The quiet book (also known as a busy book), is a great resource to have at your fingertips to keep your child engaged and focused on specific skills. These books can be catered to your child’s skill level and interests, and make for a great DIY project for parents. If you choose to create your own quiet book, the book pages can be simple and to the point, or intricate with lots of detail (depending on your crafting skills and available time). What is it? The quiet book is quite literally – quiet. It is a book that is made of fabric (typically felt). Each page is focused on a different skill. They are colorful, provide a new platform for learning, and inspire independent play and creativity. These books are great for travel or moments when you might need to keep your child occupied and quiet/focused. What age(s) is this book appropriate for? This book is actually great for children of all ages, but is best geared towards children 1-5 years old. The possibilities for page ideas are endless. If you can think it up, it can be created. Here are some of the more popular pages that are included in the typical book: - Color identification/matching - Shape identification/matching - Using snaps, buttons, buckles and zippers - Matching and sorting activities - Spelling words - Nature/Animal exploration (picking apples, fishing, seasons ) - Games (tic tac toe, checkers, memory)
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Spiral stairs add an interesting design element to almost any building. From homes to modern offices to centuries-old buildings, spiral stairs are a classic feature that can add elegance and class to any environment. While you can still find spiral staircases being built into new buildings, their lineage dates back more than 3,000 years. In Biblical history, two spiral staircases are said to have been part of Solomon’s Temple, leading to a sacrificial altar. While one of the first written accounts, the temple stairs are only recorded in stories. When it comes to actual staircase remains, the earliest example comes from a temple in Sicily that is believed to have been constructed around 480-470 B.C. These stairs, like many other ancient designs, were centered on a central column that was crafted out of stone with stone slabs constructed around to build stairs. A more common design began to appear around 500 years later. Trajan’s Column in Rome – a monument to victory that was built around 113 A.D. – still stands today and is widely considered the oldest preserved spiral stair structure in the world. It features a base built of marble with stairs wrapped with reliefs depicting the victories of Trajan’s army in war. Spiral staircases continued to be used in different types of designs building off the early Roman architecture. Castles and churches, in particular, used spiral staircases in a variety of ways as they utilized large amounts of stone in their construction. Spiral staircases continue to be popular still today. They are used in a variety of places and can be a welcome addition to any building, adding a feeling of uniqueness to any design. At Acadia Stairs, we can add a spiral staircase to any building. We specialize in all types of stairs and can help recommend the best one for your building, whether it’s a traditional staircase, a butterfly design or any other variation. If you want to accentuate your building with a unique staircase, give us a call today at 845-765-8600.
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Hempstead County SHERIFF'S OFFICE "Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid." - President Ronald Reagan History of Hempstead County Hempstead County was created on December 15, 1818 and was formed from Arkansas County (Hempstead is one of the original five counties created by the Missouri legislature). Parts of Hempstead County were used to form the following counties: Columbia (1852), Howard (1873), Lafayette (1827), Little River (1867), Nevada (1871), Old Miller (1820), Pike (1833), Saline (1835), Sevier (1828), and Union (1829). Other county boundary changes occurred when Line with Pike defined 14 December 1838, and with Pike and Sevier 17 April 1873. The county was named in honor of Edward Hempstead (1780–1817), Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Missouri Territory. President Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe IV in Hope. When he was seven, his widowed mother married Roger Clinton, and the family moved to Hot Springs (Garland County). Later he took his stepfather’s name. His renovated first home is now a national park and visited by tourists from all over the world. Two more men from Hope joined Clinton in the White House: Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty, his first chief of staff, and Vincent Foster Jr., deputy White House counsel. Mike Huckabee, Arkansas’s forty-fourth governor, was born and raised in Hope and had a career as a Southern Baptist minister before entering politics. His wife, Janet McCain Huckabee, is also from Hope. One of the Southwestern Proving Ground army ordnance officers, Major Paul W. Klipsch, an Indiana native, chose to stay in Hope after World War II. In 1948, he and one employee began the production of his now internationally famous Klipsch horns, speakers used in theaters and home stereo systems.
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The array distribution refers to the conditional distribution of independent random variables X1 (given X2, … , Xn). As such, it is often used as a synonym for a conditional distribution (for example, Kotz et al. , Giri & Banerjee , Wadworth & Bryan ). The Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences gives an example of an array distribution of X The variance of this distribution is called the array variance; if the variance doesn’t depend on X2, … ,Xn , the variation is homoscedastic . Its variance-covariance matrix is called the array-variance-covariance matrix. Array Distribution in Applied and Theoretical Statistics As pointed out above, the array distribution is commonly used as a synonym for conditional distribution. They do mean the same thing, but you’re more likely to see the term array distribution in applied statistics and conditional distribution in theoretical statistics . The array distribution is denoted by You can think of this as the density of y for a fixed value of x. Kotz, S. et al. (2000). Continuous Multivariate Distributions, Volume 1 Models and Applications. John Wiley & Sons. Giri, P. & Banerjee, J. (2021). Statistical Tools and Techniques. Academic Publishers. Wadsworth, G. & Bryan, J. (1960). Introduction to Probability and Random Variables. McGraw-Hill. Vidakovic , B. et al. (Eds.) (2005). Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Volume 3. Wiley. Johnson, Kotz, and Balakrishnan, (1994), Continuous Univariate Distributions, Volumes I and II, 2nd. Ed., John Wiley and Sons. Haight (ed.) (1963). Mathematical Theories of Traffic Flow. Elsevier Science
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One of Summit Brick’s early ways of firing brick was through a beehive kiln. These kilns replaced our scove kilns in 1922 and were far more effective. With a scove kiln unfired bricks were stacked inside the kiln and then a layer of plaster was put on the outside. This helped to lock in the heat. On the bottom were holes where wood, gas, or oil were lit to provide the heat. Unfortunately, the bricks closest to the fires would often be burnt and those near the top would still be soft. An improvement from that would be the beehive kiln! This type of kiln is a circular structure made of brick and has a domed roof. Unfired brick would be placed in the kiln and a fire would be started below the ground. This helped to ensure a more even distribution of heat. A flue that lead to a chimney stack increased ventilation and helped to keep the fire burning properly. The hot air was directed upwards, then downwards, then through the bottom of the kiln and through the chimney. The fire underneath the bricks had to be tended to 24/7 during the duration of firing, which was typically 4-5 days. However, the process from start to finish lasted closer to 14 days due to loading, heating up, firing at temperature, and cooling down. Eventually, in 1964, Summit Brick started to replace our beehive kilns with tunnel kilns. These helped to lower handling costs, increased fuel efficiency, and created a more uniform brick. Even though these beehive kilns were no longer in use, Summit Brick still has one at our Pueblo plant. We enjoy having that bit of history still in our yard to show how far we have come!
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Cellular arrays for the solution of graph problems By K. N. Levitt, W. H. Kautz Communications of the ACM, Vol. 15 No. 9, Pages 789-801 A cellular array is a two-dimensional, checkerboard type interconnection of identical modules (or cells), where each cell contains a few bits of memory and a small amount of combinational logic, and communicates mainly with its immediate neighbors in the array. The chief computational advantage offered by cellular arrays is the improvement in speed achieved by virtue of the possibilities for parallel processing. In this paper it is shown that cellular arrays are inherently well suited for the solution of many graph problems. For example, the adjacency matrix of a graph is easily mapped onto an array; each matrix element is stored in one cell of the array, and typical row and column operations are readily implemented by simple cell logic. A major challenge in the effective use of cellular arrays for the solution of graph problems is the determination of algorithms that exploit the possibilities for parallelism, especially for problems whose solutions appear to be inherently serial. In particular, several parallelized algorithms are presented for the solution of certain spanning tree, distance, and path problems, with direct applications to wire routing, PERT chart analysis, and the analysis of many types of networks. These algorithms exhibit a computation time that in many cases grows at a rate not exceeding log2n, where n is the number of nodes in the graph. Straightforward cellular implementations of the well-known serial algorithms for these problems require about n steps, and noncellular implementations require from n2 to n3 steps. The full text of this article is premium content No entries found Log in to Read the Full Article Purchase the Article Create a Web Account If you are an ACM member, Communications subscriber, Digital Library subscriber, or use your institution's subscription, please set up a web account to access premium content and site features. If you are a SIG member or member of the general public, you may set up a web account to comment on free articles and sign up for email alerts.
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One of the most upsetting things can be the way dementia changes a person’s relationships with the people they love. Often, people who are living with dementia forget things that happened recently. But they can remember things from long ago. Remember that these changes are not their fault, and they are not your fault. They happen because the person’s brain is not working like it used to. Each person with dementia is different. These problems may happen after months or years. When they happen, they can be upsetting and hard to understand. Find out more below: - What is dementia? - Which illnesses cause dementia? - Who gets dementia? - Will I get dementia? - What happens to someone with dementia? - Why do people with dementia change so much? - Why do simple things become difficult for people with dementia? - What does it feel like to have dementia? - Can a person with dementia get better? - What can I do? - What if things go wrong? - How can I cope with my feelings? - Tell us what you think This information was updated in November 2021 and is due for review in November 2023. Please contact us if you would like a version with references.
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Grouper nervous necrosis virus (GNNV) and grouper iridovirus (GIV) are major grouper-infecting viruses in southern China that can cause serious economic losses. A duplex reverse transcription-PCR (duplex RT-PCR) method was developed for the simultaneous detection of GNNV and GIV. Eight groups of primers specifically targeting the capsid protein genes of GNNV and GIV were designed and analyzed. The primer set GN4 was selected and used to amplify fragments of 887 bp and 319 bp in length from GNNV and GIV, respectively. Furthermore, the duplex PCR assay was shown to be sensitive because it could detect at least 20 pg of plasmid-viral DNA from a mixture of viruses. Using this assay, 18 GNNV infected groupers and 7 GIV infected groupers were detected amongst 41 suspected samples in Hainan. The duplex RT-PCR assay proved to be a rapid, specific, and sensitive method for detecting the two grouper viruses. This method could be used to facilitate better control of fish viruses through early detection. |Original language||English (US)| |Number of pages||8| |State||Published - 2019| - Duplex reverse transcription-PCR - Nervous necrosis virus ASJC Scopus subject areas
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The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a test tube system for DNA replication which allows a “target” DNA sequence to be selectively amplified several million fold in just a few hours. The PCR achieves amplification of a predetermined fragment of DNA, (the target; which can e.g. be from 100 – 1000 bp long) A basic PCR set up requires several components and reagents. These components include: - DNA template that contains the DNA region (target) to amplify - Taq polymerase, a DNA polymerase that is heat resistant, so that it can remain intact during the DNA denaturation process. - Two primers that are complementary to the 3' ends of each of the sense and anti-sense strand of the DNA target (DNA polymerase can only bind and elongate from a double-stranded region of DNA, and without primers there is no double-stranded initiation site for polymerase to bind). - Deoxynucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs, sometimes called "deoxynucleotide triphosphates"; nucleotides containing triphosphate groups), the building-blocks from which the DNA polymerase synthesizes a new DNA strand. - Buffer solution, providing a suitable chemical environment for optimum activity and stability of the DNA polymerase - Bivalent cations, magnesium or manganese ions; generally Mg2+ is used, but Mn2+ can be used for PCR-mediated DNA mutagenesis, as higher Mn2+ concentration increases the error rate during DNA synthesis - Monovalent cation potassium ions |Typically, PCR consists of a series of 20–40 repeated temperature changes, called cycles, with each cycle commonly consisting of 2–3 discrete temperature steps. The cycling is often preceded by a single temperature step at a high temperature (>90 °C), and followed by hold at the end for final product extension or brief storage. The temperatures used and the length of time they are applied in each cycle depend on a variety of parameters. These include the enzyme used for DNA synthesis, the concentration of divalent ions and dNTPs in the reaction, and the melting temperature (Tm) of the primers.
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The Holy Trinity as a Symbol for the Unity of God Today, all Orthodox believers celebrate the great Trinity Sunday. It should be noted that the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is given almost the highest attention in Christianity. It is the Trinitarian nature of God that distinguishes this religion from the rest. The Holy Trinity as a symbol for the unity of God has its representation in both Orthodox icons and Christian art overall. But what does this sacred symbol actually mean? And why is it still a mystery even to some Christian believers? The feast of the Holy Trinity The feast of the Holy Trinity is one of the most beloved feasts among Orthodox believers. However, the true history of its origin is still obscure. According to Christian teachings, on this day, God created the land and plants. Therefore, it is believed that the greenery in the house on the Trinity is a protection against the evil eye. According to another belief, on this day, Jesus and His disciples sat down under a green tree to have a rest. Perhaps, this is where the Trinity Sunday came from. But the primary meaning of the celebration lies in the church’s ancient belief in the unity of God’s essence. The Holy Trinity as a symbol for the unity of God According to the New Testament, God is represented in three hypostases: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. However, they are not three Gods. The Lord is the unity of three essences that are of the same divine nature. The symbols of the Trinity in iconography and art are the hand (God the Father), the lamb (God the Son), and the dove (the Holy Spirit). Another ancient symbol of the Holy Trinity is the triangle, which shows that all three entities are equal and represent the unity of God. Sometimes, the symbol of three intertwined fishes can be seen in church depictions. It also refers us to the Holy Trinity. In Orthodox icons and religious paintings, the Holy Trinity as a symbol of the unity of God is not shown that often. However, there are still icons depicting the Father with a halo over His head in the center, the Son often in the form of a lamb or a cross on the right side, and the Holy Spirit as a dove spreading the wings. The Holy Trinity as a symbol of God’s unity is an important part of Christian teachings. You should definitely learn more about it if you want to understand the Christian faith and traditions better.
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Guitar cables require wire shielding to filter out radio frequencies, while speaker cables do not. Using speaker cables with a guitar results in loud humming and possible interception of radio waves, which makes the sound quality unacceptable. Both guitar and speaker cables use the two-wire cable. Speaker wires carry voltage to the speakers, so a larger wire core size is necessary. Because guitars produce very low voltage, thinner wire core sizes are used. The two speaker wires are of equal size, as both positive and negative are required to carry the same electrical voltage. Guitar cables use a single ‘hot’ positive wire and a packaged or braided negative ‘earth’ wire, which doubles as a shield. The hot and grounded cables on guitar cables are different sizes. Speakers and guitar cables are very similar in appearance. Both use external insulation and 1/4 inch telephone plugs, which often makes it impossible to identify from the outside. Although some cables are externally labeled, many are not, or the labels may be difficult to read and decipher. Because external cable identification marks are sometimes difficult to read or non-existent, the wires can be identified by unscrewing the plug. If both cables are wrapped in insulation, they are speaker cables. If one wire is wrapped in insulation, and the other wire is not, it is a guitar cable. Using speaker cables with a guitar makes noise, but there is no danger to the guitar, amplifier or cable. Using guitar cables for speaker connections not only results in lower sound levels, but can also short-circuit the cables, causing possible amplifier or speaker damage. There is also a risk of fire, as the guitar cable is not thick enough to handle higher voltages. There is a fundamental difference between guitar cables and speaker cables in their internal design and use. To beginners, the differences may seem trivial at first, but the proper use of each cable is quite important.
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What fabric is most used in clothing? COTTON: The most common material for clothing and while this is a natural fibre and can be grown organically without pesticides the cotton plant need a colossal amount of water to grow. What are the three types of fabric? There are three types of woven fabric: plain weave, satin weave and twill weave. Examples of popular woven fabrics are chiffon, crepe, denim, linen, satin and silk. For knit fabric, think of a hand-knit scar; the yarn is formed into an interconnecting loop design, which allows it to stretch significantly. What are fabrics give examples? Fabric is cloth or other material produced by weaving together cotton, nylon, wool, silk, or other threads. Fabrics are used for making things such as clothes, curtains, and sheets. What is the most useful fabric? Natural materials like flax creates unparalleled beauty, durability and tactile feel, and brings a sense of natural wonder into the urban home. Linen is made from plant fibres extracted from the beautiful flax plant (linum usitatissimum). How is cloth made? The fabric usually used in the clothes we wear is produced through two processes: the “spinning process,” where raw cotton is turned into thread, and the “weaving process,” where the thread is woven into fabric. Is canvas a cloth? Canvas is a plain-woven fabric typically made out of cotton and, to a lesser extent, linen. Canvas fabric is known for being durable, sturdy, and heavy duty. By blending cotton with synthetic fibers, canvas can become water resistant or even waterproof, making it a great outdoor fabric. What is the best fabric for clothes? How to choose the best fabric for clothes? Follow the fabric “guidelines”. Decorators Fabric vs Fashion Fabric vs Quilting Fabric: each of these fabrics were created for a reason and actually can be used for clothing if you What is the most durable fabric for clothing? Organic or Recycled Cotton A more sustainable alternative to conventional cotton is the organic version of the material. What type of fabric is used for clothes? A. A manufactured fiber refined from cotton filaments or wood pulp and acetic acid that has been extruded through a spinneret and then hardened.
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A lot has been said about the benefits of Big Data. Now the technology has one of the biggest possible backers – the entire United States. The county has big plans for Big Data and needs proper data scientists. “We are at the first step in making data work for every American. It’s only going to make a difference when people like you step up. And then show that it’s not just feasible, but scalable”, said DJ Patil. He is the US chief data scientist and had a keynote at the Strata+Hadoop World conference, quoted by ComputerWorld. Big Data will benefit the real world, too Also, Patil says he wants to “responsibly unleash the power of data to benefit all Americans”. This means he has to find the balance between how much and what info is collected and how it is used. He says he’s focused on several key areas for a start: avoiding epidemics, highway safety, precision medicine. He also wants to improve education. “We firmly believe that every student has to have the opportunity to understand computers and to learn how to code. It’s one of the basic tenets of living in our new economy”, he added. Aside from the obvious technology challenges, like infrastructure, there’s one big main obstacle. Sadly, there aren’t enough skilled people to drive the Big Data expansion. Hence why the White House is urging people to explore a career in this field. Also, Data Scientists have to undertake ethics and security trainings as well, he says. It’s time to take ownership and focus on the individual. “If you do, you’ll always be right, and we can really transform this country in an unbelievably awesome way”, he said. Image credit: Flickr (CC) / KamiPhuc
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You probably don’t expect your blow dryer to use as much electricity as your washing machine or dishwasher, and you’d be correct in that assumption. Different types of appliances have their own kinds of electrical needs, and they may use different kinds of electrical outlets in San Jose as a result. Dedicated circuits are used for your heavy-duty appliances that need more electricity to get the job done. Mixing and matching electrical circuits is dangerous—the wrong setup could harm your appliances and your electrical system as well as present the threat of a fire or shock. Keep reading to learn what you need to know about dedicated circuits. What They Are A dedicated circuit is one that provides the appropriate amount of electricity to larger appliances that can’t get enough from a standard electrical outlet. It’s called a dedicated circuit because a single circuit is used with just one appliance, so it’s dedicated to that appliance. It will have a circuit breaker inside your electrical panel, and it will make sure appliances that have high energy demands get the electricity they need. If one of your appliances hasn’t been working properly, have your electrician see if you need a new circuit. Appliances That Need Them The more electricity an appliance uses, the more likely it is that you need a dedicated circuit for it. Common examples include refrigerators, air conditioners, electric stoves and ovens, and sump pumps. Why They Matter Without dedicated circuits, we wouldn’t be able to regulate the amount of electricity that’s allotted to individual appliances. You can’t expect a phone charger and an air conditioning system both to operate at maximum efficiency using the same amount of energy. We need to be able to control the way we use our electricity in our homes and places of business, so we can extend the lifespans of our appliances, avoid short circuits and power outages, and keep our systems safe and efficient. Dedicated circuits matter so much that they’re now required by the National Electric Code, so have your electrician inspect yours.
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Intercultural Diversity Advisory Council (IDAC): draws members from parents to represent our school at district level climate assessment/problem-solving meetings. The primary purpose of the Intercultural Diversity Advisory Council (IDAC), originally formed in 1988 as the Intercultural Advisory Council, is to assist in the formation and review of policies that assure non-discriminatory practices in all operational areas of the Clovis Unified School District. Its further mission is to assist in improving the cultural environment of the District. In 1988, Dr. Burton and associates conducted a study of the status of Clovis Unified School District with respect to racial/cultural discrimination and human relations. The report of findings from that study enumerated six specific recommendations for improving the multicultural climate of the district. The report also called for the establishment of a District Advisory Committee composed of community members and district employees representing the diversity of the district. Accordingly, the Intercultural and Diversity Advisory Council (IDAC) was formed for the purpose of assisting the district in the implementation of the six recommendations from the "Burton Report" and monitoring the progress of the district toward achieving the desired outcomes of those recommendations. Reporting to the Governing Board annually is among IDAC's charges. A CUSD District Steering Committee which is comprised of a variety of stakeholders form across the district meets monthly to review recommendations, goals and current practices as they relate to cultural competencies. The Steering Committee works with Human Resources to monitor hiring practices, training opportunities, best practices at the school sites and set priorities. The Dry Creek IDAC meets quarterly. Meeting dates are announced in the Panther Expressand on the Dry Creek IDAC page -
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E-safety at Chawson First School At Chawson, we believe that the effective use of technology and the internet is an integral part of children’s lives. It not only provides the children with so many educational opportunities but also provides them with the access to essential skills for our rapidly developing and technological enhanced lives. Whether the children are using the computers at school, a laptop at home, a smartphone or games console, children are able to access the internet in an increasing number of ways. As part of our curriculum and development of skills, we provide supervised access to the Internet and all of the relevant resources which that may include. As we would protect the children in the ‘real world’, we need to make sure they are completely safe whatever they are doing. Pupils are taught how to use the internet safely and responsibly and to use it in line with our school Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). Online safety skills are lifelong skills and if we can get children to understand the risks and to make sensible and well informed choices when online then they will get the most from the internet, whilst staying safe. Please look at our E-safety page in the pupils section for more information about our E-safety team and resources for children. The slideshow below gives an idea of the ways children can be kept safe at home too. Scroll down to access helpful parental guidance, posters on gaming and social media and useful websites to support further.
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A disintegrating Harlem row house with an eminent history may soon become a victim of neglect, lack of money and bureaucratic intransigence. The building during the mid-twentieth century housed a charity started and directed by Adam Clayton Powell Sr. The name Adam Clayton Powell is well-known and revered far beyond the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. is probably most recognized as the father of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., the first Black congressman from New York City. Powell Sr., however, was an important figure in his community for decades. He was the pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church and later founded a charitable organization, the Adam Clayton Powell Sr. Fund Inc., providing training and counseling to young people, helping many attend college. The fund was later renamed the Intercultural Educational Fund Inc. The organization, housed in a 1902 Harlem row house, survived until shortly after its last director died in 1989. The abandoned building, its historical significance forgotten, deteriorated. The roof caved in, a series of squatters inhabited the place, and several fires further damaged the property. Complaints about the neglected building led to a Buildings Department inspection and subsequent order to demolish the structure. At this point neighbors stepped in and tried to save the historic house. Working with the city landmarks commission and the New York Landmarks Conservancy, interested parties attempted to stave off the demolition order, hoping to buy and restore the place. Efforts appear to be too little too late. There is no firm plan in place to raise the necessary funds and refurbish the building. Meanwhile bureaucratic conflicts between the city Buildings Department and the state’s attorney general’s office resulted in an order to demolish the building. Apparently time has run out and the building will be torn down, a piece of New York City and Harlem history lost forever. Read more at the Wall Street Journal.
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TSU psychologists will study the level of genetic literacy An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Tomsk State University and their colleagues from Russia, Great Britain, and Spain have launched a study of genetic literacy and opinions in the context of law and ethics. It will show which legal, ethical, and moral issues will become the main ones in the “genomic era” and how to resolve them, said Daria Matsepuro, a senior researcher at the TSU Laboratory for Cognitive Research and Psychogenetics, manager of the International Center for Research in Human Development. - Previously, physics was the gold standard for the development of scientific knowledge; in the 20th century it was replaced by biology, then at the beginning of the 21st century, when the human genome was completely sequenced, it became genetics. But the availability of genetic information can lead to legal, ethical, and moral problems that society must solve, - said Daria Matsepuro. - We initiated a study to identify deficiencies in genetic knowledge and to find out how people think about the use of the results of genomic research, their fears and hopes regarding the rapid development and application of the achievements of genetic science. Read more: http://en.tsu.ru/news/tsu-psychologists-will-study-the-level-of-genetic-literacy-/
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Q. We’ve noticed several wide, very green circles in the grass in our front lawn. Mushrooms are growing out of part of the circles. What are the rings and how do we get rid of the mushrooms? A. The lawn grass circles you see are referred to as “fairy rings.” They are diseased areas characterized by lush, fast-growing grass growing in circles or arcs with mushrooms growing around the outside of the ring, particularly during wet, cool periods. They are called fairy rings because centuries ago, people thought mushrooms grew where fairies had danced the night before. Fairy rings often appear where trees have been removed and stumps or roots have been left in the ground to decompose. The disease is caused by fungi feeding off of decomposing organic matter below ground; they are not feeding upon the grass. Nitrogen is one of the products of the decomposition process, which is utilized by the growing grass, causing dark green circles. Mushrooms are fruiting bodies of fungi that grow belowground. The rings generally occur each growing season, especially if weather conditions are wet and cool or if the lawn is over-watered. During drought, fungal production may cease. The fungus producing the ring may live 8 inches or more below ground. In addition, the soil within the ring can become compacted as the fungus continues to grow underground. There is no easy remedy for controlling fairy rings. Fungicides are not effective; nor are home remedies. The best option is to prevent fairy rings from occurring. Before establishing a new lawn, be sure that obvious roots, stumps, and pieces of construction lumber are entirely removed from the planting area. Exercise healthy lawn practices such as deep watering, core aeration, and dethatching when necessary. Fertilize only as needed and avoid excessive amounts of nitrogen. Rake and remove the mushrooms as needed.
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Aeration Reduces Pond Muck Not only is muck unpleasant to see or feel between your toes, but it can also give your pond a bad odor and provide habitat for leeches. Aeration combats muck and by increasing the dissolved oxygen and circulating the water, encouraging the colonization of beneficial aerobic bacteria that can consume, reduce and prevent muck build-up. Aeration Improves Water Quality Muck accumulates not only in the bottom of the pond but can also be suspended throughout the water body giving your pond a murky appearance. By reducing muck and excess nutrients, increasing oxygen, and circulating the water, you will improve your water quality and clarity. Aeration Boosts Dissolved Oxygen Without oxygen, your pond will go into an anaerobic state. Anaerobic bacteria are not as efficient at breaking down organic material as their aerobic counterparts and produce gas, giving the pond a rotten egg smell. Incorporating aeration into the pond increases the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water, keeping your pond functioning as an aerobic system. Aeration Eliminates the Thermocline Aeration circulates and mixes water to eliminate stratified layers of warmer, surface water and the colder, deeper water, to create an oxygen rich environment throughout your pond. Aeration Protects Fish Harmful gas is often trapped under ice when your pond freezes or is brought up from your pond's bottom during spring and fall turnover. If enough oxygen is displaced your fish will suffocate. Aeration assists in the release of gas leaving more oxygen available for your fish.
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As shown in wikipedia, the Halogen bond is the non-covalent interaction that occurs between a halogen atom (Lewis acid) and a Lewis base. The Hydrogen bond could be seen as a special case of halogen bond — they all need electron-donor while the hydrogen may also need electron-receptor. In fact, some Organic Halogen Compounds such as PCBs, PBDEs,PFCs,SCCPs… were hard to analysis for they have so many congeners. Most of time, the capillary columns were used to separate those compounds. However, when we use the capillary columns for a long time, the basic principles of the separation were still the interaction between the packing material and our target compounds, also some other parameters such as temperature and flow rate of carrier gas. The separation only need a delta instead of so much theory. But if we figure out some principle, we could design a column to separate interesting things. I think the halogen bond is interesting for those bond has a direction and make use of those direction we could achieve a high resolution. Well, I admit it is just an idea and some real separation processes may have used those interactions. We could also use hundreds of molecular descriptor to predict the retention action, but I am still want to figure out the most important, maybe simple rules behind those phenomenon.
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The trend in the interpretation of legal norms and in the actions of government bodies that owe obedience to them leads to show us the degree of legality that public bodies hold in the application of these legal norms. Hence, there is often speculation about the extent to which there is an effective subordination to the entire set of current regulations and what is the inclination in the application by those bodies of the legal system. These are trends that concern scholars of Public Law and that observe a set of values that it must observe in its varied activity, in which it must try to maintain the State-Citizen balance, strengthen it and provide guarantees to restore the balance. in case of alteration. One of the values that is aspired to be achieved in any political system and that determines the measure of its legitimacy is the normal conduct assumed in the channels demarcated by legal norms of different nature and hierarchy. If this is not the case, the political system itself has the means at its disposal to review this irregular action and repair it with the purpose of its adequacy, with the purpose of maintaining the aforementioned rule of law and that must be practiced in an ordinary, normal and by the public body and by the citizen. Modern doctrine teaches us that both the state and the citizen must feel the order that compels them to be natural and turn it into a system of life without any pressure. By becoming the natural habit, the discourse of public bodies will not require the pressure of the sanction system that they are designed for. In this way, the public-citizen entity relationship will be increasingly harmonious, productive and efficient. The citizen who deserves that denomination must be a silent factor in the objective of achieving the various state goals and this is understood as a new function in the public arena exhibited every day, without the pressure of authority. Hence the motto Let's be good citizens! If so, a better state will be achieved.
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German scientists came to the conclusion that preschoolers are the most dangerous carriers of the coronavirus. It is difficult for children to observe safety precautions, it is impossible to get all the time to wear masks and also gloves especially. Kids will not explain that it is not necessary to touch the face, and children are able to infection at the same level as adults. To such conclusion experts of the German research centre for infections, examining 78 thousand patients, write “Izvestia”. Infected with coronavirus scientists have studied the concentration of virus in the respiratory tract. It turned out that the identified number of copies of RNA in children and adults did not differ. But due to non-compliance with security measures and a large number of asymptomatic carriers, that the kids were the most dangerous carriers of infection. Experts emphasized that if a child is ill, it inevitably will hurt all of his family members. The difference lies in the fact that children carry the disease in a shorter time and therefore can be carriers of infection less long period. But even for the short time preschoolers can quickly infect a large number of peers and adults until no one will know about their disease. Earlier NEWS.ru reported that Chinese scientists have identified the symptoms of coronavirus in children. According to the results of their study, none of the 10 infected juveniles was not observed “adult” symptoms such as muscle pain, headache.
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However, in recent years, there has been a surge of interest in a new type of motor that is revolutionizing the EV market – the electric hub motor. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of using electric hub motors in electric vehicles and why they are becoming increasingly popular among EV manufacturers. Electric hub motors are a type of electric motor that are directly integrated into the wheel hub of a vehicle. Unlike traditional electric motors, which are located in the engine bay and connected to the wheels via a transmission system, hub motors are situated within the vehicle's wheel assembly. This unique location offers several benefits, which we'll explore in detail below. The use of electric hub motors offers a range of benefits, including improved efficiency and performance, increased regenerative braking, lighter weight, and reduced maintenance. With the EV market becoming increasingly competitive, manufacturers are turning to innovative solutions like the hub motor to differentiate their products and provide consumers with even better driving experiences. As the technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more exciting advancements in electric motors in the years to come. CategoriesFederal & State Policy EV Technology & InnovationsBusiness ManagementHome EV ChargingTesla DriversElectric Car IncentivesEnergy5 UpdatesEnergy GenericElectricity RatesNon-Tesla DriversElectric Vehicle ChargersFast ChargingEV ChargerCharging StationElectric Vehicle Charging Energy5 provides end-to-end EV charging solutions for businesses Related articlesMore articles
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- Placement of cables and conduits - Surveillance of sedimentation in reservoirs - River profiles and hydraulic calculations - Management of subaquatic quarries and dragages - Inspection of underwater constructions Processing and Results - High precision bathymetry - Advanced filtering - Volume calculations (water, sediments) - Sedimentation monitoring - 2D/3D visualisation A classic sonar emits an acoustic signal towards the bottom of the water body and analyzes its echo. Knowing the propagation velocity of the acoustic waves in water and the time between emission and detection of the signal, it is possible to calculate the distance between the sonar system and the floor. The multibeam bathymetric technique uses many receivers simultaneously to cover a large area of the water bottom, allowing a continuous data acquisition. Bathymetric measurements are frequently used for pipeline placement studies, sedimentation monitoring or hydroelectric plant management. A multi-beam sounder is perfectly suited to survey and inspect lake, river and sea bottoms. It is capable of reaching an excellent resolution (10 points/m2) an a very good accuracy (3-5cm). It can operate in water depth starting at 1 meter depth. Erosion and deposition in an alpine lake Quantification of evacuated sediment volumes following drainage of a hydroelectric barrageread more Tracking of sedimentation and erosion Tracking of sedimentation / erosion for a hydroelectric plant at great altitudesread more Detailed information and references for bathymetry are available upon request. Please, do not hesitate to contact us.
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File(s) under permanent embargo Attitudes of Australian primary school teachers towards the inclusion of students with autism spectrum disorders journal contributionposted on 2023-05-19, 18:48 authored by Garrad, T, Rayner, C, Scott PedersenScott Pedersen Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have risen dramatically in the last 10 years, with recent estimates at one in every 100 children within Australia. This has resulted in considerable increases in the number of students with ASD entering mainstream education. Teachers’ attitudes towards inclusion have been recognised as a key indicator for students’ successful inclusion. The main factors posited for determining teachers’ attitudes towards the inclusion of students with disabilities, consists of the amount of specialist training received and the length of specific ASD teaching experience. Utilising the Autism Attitude Scale for Teachers for the first time in Australia, we examined 107 primary school teachers’ attitudes towards the inclusion of students with ASD within their classrooms. The resulting scores were then analysed to examine the correlations, if any existed, between the amount of specialised training and years of ASD‐specific teaching on teachers’ attitude scores. While teachers’ attitudes were found to be highly positive, contrary to previous studies, low correlation coefficients were reported between their attitudes and ASD‐specific teaching experience, and their attitudes and the number of ASD‐specific professional development courses they attended. Findings of this study are discussed in the context of the sample population and explore the notion of a sociological and philosophical shift, attributed to the positive promotion efforts of the inclusive education movement, as one possible reason for the divergence in the findings from past research in the field. Publication titleThe Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs Department/SchoolFaculty of Education PublisherWiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Place of publicationUnited Kingdom Rights statementCopyright 2018 NASEN
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We are currently verifying that this resource no longer uses Adobe Flash and will update the review shortly. Origins of Halloween and the Day of the Dead - EDSITEment Grades4 to 12 1 Favorites 0 Comments This site offers a different perspective of the "festival of the dead" on October 31st. This site highlights Day of the Dead celebrations as they relate to Halloween. Although this...more Here is the direct link to share this resource review. Feel free to copy and paste this URL into an email or place it on your web page or blog so others can read this TeachersFirst review: This site offers a different perspective of the "festival of the dead" on October 31st. This site highlights Day of the Dead celebrations as they relate to Halloween. Although this site is text-heavy, it would be very useful in upper elementary grades and beyond. There are also video clips. The site includes background information, conclusion questions, and class activity suggestions. Very basic standards are included. In the ClassroomIf you are looking for a new twist to Halloween? Use this site for research and more. Divide the students into cooperative learning groups and have each group research Halloween in various countries (maybe even some countries not included at this site). Have the groups create multi-media presentations to share with the class on an interactive whiteboard or projector. Have students write a blog entry about Halloween in the country they researched, or create a video (with costumes, even better). Share the videos using a resource such as TeacherTube (explained here). You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites. Use the form at the top of the page to log in, or click here to join TeachersFirst (it's free!). Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member Close comment form
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Definition of Paling: become, make lighter or weakened Synonyms of Paling: ● Go white Opposite/Antonyms of Paling: Sentence/Example of Paling: The west was paling, and the August insects stirred the air with their crooning chirp. Between that garden and these grounds there is but a paling, which we can easily scale. "Oh, I can't—I can't—you mustn't—" she stammered, reddening and paling. The stars were paling, but the day had not yet dawned, when there came a knock at the door. The crimson, however, was leaving his face and the said face was paling rapidly. Dawn was paling the blue-black sky as the radio engineer returned. He dropped, trembling, flushing and paling, into the indicated seat. And now the lower stars were paling in a far-off flush of light. Is there no danger of the creature springing over the paling? The expectation that he would be able to speak the conciliating word was paling.
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It’s almost time to kick off another school year. Make sure the kids in your life start off the school year on the right foot with healthy and safe lunches. Many school lunch periods are busy and too short. Kids don’t have a lot of time to eat and they want to hang out with their friends. Try to keep this in mind while packing a lunch. Pack foods that are nutritious but can be eaten fairly quickly – think sandwiches or wraps instead of salads or soups. Help them out by pre-cutting fruits and vegetables. Also, if you have a child who will be at school for the first time, practice eating lunch out of a lunchbox. Make sure they can open any containers you plan on sending with them. Try to pack something from each of the food groups in your kid’s lunch. Involving your child in the packing process will make them more likely to eat their whole lunch. Examples of kid friendly fruits and vegetables include berries, pre-cut vegetables with dip, and fruit salad. Keep food safety in mind while packing lunch. The USDA gives the following tips for keep your kid’s lunch safe. Keep in mind that these tips apply to lunch you bring to work as well. : Do you have a favorite school lunch meal? Submit your recipe and we’ll post it on Click ‘N Cook! Written by Rachel Caty, MPH, RDN, LDN
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13 Free Printable Math Worksheets - Jul 16, 2019 Let’s face it – math can be hard. It makes sense that learning math for the first time can be even harder. We’ve provided some free math printables to make the process easier for your grade-school kids! Whether you’re a parent or you have a classroom full of little ones, these math worksheets and flashcards are sure to help your kids learn the basics. These math printables range from first graders learning how to write and identify numbers, all the way up to one and two-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations and flashcards for more advanced grades. Click each photo to download a full size PDF! Writing Practice & Flashcards Practice Numbers Worksheet Addition & Subtraction Flashcards Multiplication & Division Flashcards Single-Digit Math Equation Worksheets Single Digit Addition Worksheet Single Digit Subtraction Worksheet Single Digit Multiplication Worksheet Single Digit Division Worksheet Double-Digit Math Equation Worksheets Double Digit Addition Worksheet Double Digit Subtraction Worksheet Double Digit Multiplication Worksheet Double Digit Division Worksheet Three-Digit Equations & Charts Three Digit Subtraction Worksheet We hope these free math worksheets become a staple in your child's learning process and that they ace all of their quizzes! Don't miss out on more teaching resources; check out some others here!
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Very high levels of dust, high levels of noise, some flying rock possibilities, limited measuring possibilities, build-up on instruments, short range. Level Technology Choice: We have seen radar, laser, ultrasonic, microwave switch, photoelectric switch and tilt switch used in this application. With build-up of dust and some condensation present, technologies that do not have a self-cleaning capability, struggle to stay a reliable system. Ultrasonic frequencies that are too high such as 30 kHz, 40 kHz, 50 kHz and 70 kHz do not self-clean, as the pressure wave with each pulse of these frequencies are very low. The mistake comes with specifying the instrument by range instead of how bad the operating environment is going to be. Radar will need air purging with dry instrument air. Laser will need to be protected; as if the lens scratches the instrument will fail. Laser will also need to be purged with instrument air to keep the lens dust free. Microwave will work, but only as a switch. Photoelectric will work if the dust levels are very low, which is not the case. Tilt switch will work as a high-level switch only but not fail safe. A non-contact technology, like a 20 kHz acoustic transmitter, is the best choice because of its narrow beam, self-cleaning capability, not affected by background noise in the crusher and will see through dust. Acoustic transducers have the ability to see through dust. Particles of dust in suspension are micron in size. The ability of a particular frequency to see through dust is governed by the wavelength of the frequency. 20 kHz has a wavelength of 16mm and can see through particles in suspension <1.6mm. By controlling the “Choke Feed” to the crusher, we can minimize wear and tear on the crusher as well as increasing the operating efficiency. A Polyurethane rubber cone to reduce breakage caused by flying rock is also suggested.
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Victorian Mulloway citizen science project The Victorian mulloway citizen science research project, which was funded by $86,400 through the 2014/15 RFL Large Grant Program, was completed in December 2018. Thanks to the help of over 150 anglers who took part in the project, we now know more about the biology, stock structures and population status of mulloway in Victoria. Here, we summarise the key findings from the study. Since late 2014, 850 mulloway frames were donated by participating anglers. The total length of each frame was recorded and the otoliths (ear bones) were removed and used to estimate the age of each fish (pictured right). Donated samples, together with a small number of scientifically collected mulloway, ranged in total length from 51 to 170 cm and were aged between 3 and 27 years. The research suggests the Victorian Mulloway fishery was largely supported by two dominant age cohorts over the past four years, which are believed to be the result of good recruitment in 2010 and 2011 in response to high freshwater flows. These findings support the requirement of favourable environmental conditions to maintain the status of populations and a strong fishery. Genetic analyses of the frames revealed that mulloway from the Coorong (in South Australia) across to Westernport Bay, form one distinct subpopulation. While the eastern boundary of this cross-border subpopulation remains unknown (due to insufficient samples from eastern Victoria), Wilsons Promontory is the likely divide between South East SA/Victorian mulloway and the east coast subpopulation (i.e. NSW/southern Queensland). Mulloway were found to reproduce from October to January, with Western Port Bay the only known Victorian spawning area. The majority of mulloway (90%) were caught from estuaries where individuals were predominantly less than or equal to 85 cm, and less than or equal to 6+ years, corresponding to the approximate estimate of 50% maturity. The high abundance of juveniles (i.e. fish that haven’t reached sexual maturity) found in Victorian estuaries highlights the importance of these waterways as nursery areas. With this data, we now know that the Victorian mulloway fishery is therefore largely based off a sub-adult population. Thanks to this research, we have better information to help us reassess whether the current fishery management regulations for mulloway in Victoria are optimal.
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Plastics Products Manufacturing Workers Plastics products manufacturing workers mold, cast, and assemble products made of plastics materials. The objects they make include dishes, signs, toys, insulation, appliance parts, automobile parts, combs, gears, bearings, and many others. There are approximately 78,900 molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, tenders, and operators employed in the plastics products manufacturing industry. Minimum Education Level The U.S. Department of Labor reports the following mean annual earnings for workers in plastics product manufacturing in May 2019: first-line supervisors of production and operating workers, $60,250; model makers, $50,620; inspectors, $37,260; molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, tenders, and operators, $32,920; and assemblers and fabricators, $31,230. Salaries for these workers ra... Most plastics industry workers work 40 hours per week, but some shifts may last 12 hours. Because plants operate on three shifts, entry-level workers may work nights and move to day shifts as they gain experience and seniority. Plastics plants are generally safe, well lighted and ventilated, and modern. Workers must observe safety precautions when working around hot machines and plastics... Increased competition in foreign markets will reduce opportunities for plastics products manufacturing workers. As a result, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) predicts that employment for plastic machine workers will decline through 2028. Opportunities for computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic will be much better, growing much faster than the average for all careers thr...
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Understanding Abstract Data Type (ADT) Hypertext Preprocessor has 8 primitive records types and people are booleans, integer, glide, string, array, object, useful resource, and null. also, we must keep in mind that personal home page is a weakly typed language and that we aren’t troubled about the statistics kind statement even as growing the ones. even though php has a few static kind features, personal home page is predominantly a dynamically typed language which means variables aren’t required to be declared earlier than using it. we are able to assign a fee to a new variable and use it immediately. For the examples of information systems we have discussed to this point can we use any of the primitive records kinds to represent those systems? maybe we are able to or perhaps now not. Our primitive facts types have one precise goal: storing facts. a good way to reap some flexibility in performing operations on the ones information, we will require the usage of the information sorts in such a manner in order that we can use them as a particular model and perform a few operations. This specific manner of coping with information through a conceptual model is called summary facts kind, or ADT. ADT additionally defines a fixed of viable operations for the data. We want to keep in mind that ADTs are specially theoretical ideas which might be used in design and analysis of algorithms, data structures, and software program design. In evaluation, data systems are concrete representations. that allows you to put in force an ADT, we’d want to apply information sorts or records structures or each. The maximum not unusual instance of ADTs is stack and queue: - Priority queue In coming chapters, we are able to discover extra ADTs and put into effect them as information structures using php.
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The astronaut on board the International Space Station took an incredible picture of an ancient stream of lava that reached through the desert in New Mexico, and on top of that, a frozen river of volcanic rock looks like a dark scar cut out in the surrounding desert, writes Live Science. The area of the basalt lava, known as Carrizozo Malpaís, is about 337 km2, and its length is about 80 km. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, it is located near Carrizo, a city in the Chihuahua desert in New Mexico, one of the largest lava flows on Earth in 10,000 years. The eruption that gave rise to Carrizo Malpais began about 5,000 years ago and lasted from 20 to 30 years, during which time the magma slowly came out of a subsurface volcano, which has since become inactive. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, isolated lava tubes under the surface spread the molten rock into an unusually large area. The new image is a puzzle of four photographs taken on 30 June by an unknown astronaut from the 67th expedition on board the ISS. A "stitched" photograph, which is one of the most detailed aerial photographs of the lava stream ever taken, was published on the NASA Earth Observatory website. A full-size high-resolution picture can be viewed here.
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A new study, said to be the first of its kind, reveals that babies begin learning the distinctive sounds of their native language while in utero. Researchers from Pacific Lutheran University in Washington State have found that infants show interest in the vowels of their native language only hours after being born. The study relied on data from 40 infants in the US and another 40 in Sweden, all ranging from seven to 75 hours old. Newborns were tested on two sets of vowel sounds—17 native language sounds and 17 foreign sounds. Researchers measured the babies’ interest by how long they sucked a pacifier connected to a computer. When babies sucked on the pacifier, they heard a vowel sound until they paused. Sucking again produced a new sound.In both countries, babies listening to foreign sounds sucked pacifiers more compared to those listening to their native tongue. “These little ones had been listening to their mother’s voice in the womb, and particularly her vowels for ten weeks,” explains coauthor Patricia Kuhl. “The mother has first dibs on influencing the child’s brain.” “The fact that the infants can learn the vowels in utero means they are putting some pretty sophisticated brain centers to work, even before birth,” she adds. “We can’t waste early curiosity.” The findings, announced Wednesday, are set to be published in a future edition of the journal Acta Paediatrica. Babycentre.uk advises moms-to-be to talk and sing to their baby bump, which will help bonding, and after birth, your newborn will pay more attention to your voice than others.
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Sheri Berman in Dissent: What are the uses of anarchism? The short answer is “not many.” Although anarchists have often been motivated by worthy aspirations and occasionally raised awareness of crucial issues, in general, anarchism is an ineffective way of improving the world. Anarchists are better dreamers than doers, and politics is the art of the possible. Although it may disappoint many on the left, a successful movement requires compromise, organization, and yes, even leadership, to actually get things done. There are many variants and historical manifestations of anarchism, but characterizing all is a rejection of authority and hierarchy. Anarchists dream of a world without states, traditional political organizations, or any other structures that restrict individual freedom. Because they share such beliefs and goals with libertarians, anarchists are easily confused with them. In the American context, at least, the main distinction between the two concerns capitalism: anarchists view it as inherently coercive, while libertarians venerate it as the embodiment and guardian of individual rights. This has led the former to be viewed as left wing and the latter as right wing, but in reality, anarchists differ dramatically from other sectors of the modern left (just as libertarians differ dramatically from traditional conservatives and other factions of the modern right). During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century anarchism’s rejection of traditional political organizations and activity led to its involvement in various uprisings and rebellions, the most important of which was the Paris Commune. Anarchists also became associated with “propaganda of the deed”—“spontaneous” and “voluntary” actions that reflected the power of the individual and were designed to inspire others. Although these actions need not necessarily be violent, they often were: during this period anarchists were responsible for a series of spectacular assassinations and bombings. A czar of Russia, presidents of Italy and France, kings of Portugal and Greece, and a president of the United States all met their ends at the hands of anarchists. Despite their often spectacular nature, anarchist activities were almost uniformly unsuccessful. More here. See Marina Sitrin's counterargument here.
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One of the core issues within Christianity revolves around the word “SIN,” with countless references to the word throughout the bible. One of the most well-known scriptures about this highly utilized term is found in the King James Version of the bible: “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). But what exactly is “SIN“? According to one definition, it is “an act regarded by theologians as a transgression of God’s will.” Consider these words for a moment: an act regarded by theologians. And just who are these “theologians”? Answer: They are none other than human beings who study religion (in this case, Christianity) and somewhere along the way took it upon themselves to make this unequivocal definition of the word SIN. Further … it is these same “theologians” that frequently pass judgment on whether any one individual has committed one of these transgressions. Now let’s consider where the word “SIN” is most frequently used? Yup! You guessed it. The BIBLE … that book written and produced by humans. One final thought … did you know that the word SIN can actually be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word sunnǭ, which means “The sun”? Hmmm. So how did it get reworked over the years into this foreboding term that, according to common usage, separates humans from their (imaginary) god? (Isaiah 59:2)
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Cancer News : Latest invention may usher in new era of cancer treatment Over the years, the average life span of human beings has increased thanks to the advancements made in medical science. The medical fraternity through continuous focus on research and development has been making efforts to enhance the quality of life, in addition to longevity. Such efforts bear fruit from time to time as they cater to addressing different medical conditions. A latest study carried out by researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia promises to tackle cancer, the debilitating medical condition. Targets Protein Structures The latest finding in the domain of cancer management is protein based treatment. This new class of drugs has the potency to target protein structures, called tropomyosin, and thus annihilate cancer internally. “Our drug causes the structure of the cancer cell to collapse – and it happens relatively quickly. We’ve been surprised and excited by the potential of this treatment,” Professor Peter Gunning from UNSW, who is the lead author of the study, said. The initial research, conducted on animals, has confirmed the efficacy of the drug, called TR100, in two types of cancers; neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer that primarily affects children, and melanoma, the cancer of the skin. Neuroblastoma is categorized as a hard-to-treat cancer given that the survival rates are as low as 40 percent. Better Quality of Life “Attacking the architecture of the cancer cell has long been an obvious target, but until now, attempts have failed because the building blocks of the structure of the cancer cell are also used to build the heart and muscle, so the toxicity was unacceptable,” Dr Justine Stehn from the Oncology Research Unit and the first author of the paper said. The study findings are of monumental importance as they could herald a new era of chemotherapy, which will not only have better outcomes in hard-to-treat cancers, but will also, bestow a better quality of life on the patients due to fewer side effects. The new treatment will be subjected to clinical trials in 2015.
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India & Pakistan will be worst affected if the earth gets warmer by 2 degree Celsius. A United Nations report, released on Monday, has warned of a severe heatwave hitting the subcontinent if the earth keeps getting warmer. A similar heatwave in 2015 had killed at least 2500 people. Scientists from University of Washington, World Health Organisation and Climate tracker, have called for major transformation of society and “unprecedented” world economy to save life on the planet. “The world cannot afford a warming of 2 C above the pre-industrial era. A 2 C warmer world will devastate economies and ecosystems and push hundreds of millions of people back into poverty,” Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General of NGO Centre for Science and Environment said. According to CSE, India and other countries with large populations dependent on agriculture and fishery sectors will be highly impacted due to greater sea level rise, higher frequency of droughts and floods and heatwaves predicted by the IPCC climate change report, PTI reported. At present level of emissions, the earth is bound pass the 1.5 degree Celsius marker between 2030-2050. “The world needs a ‘Plan B’ to address climate change. India must take the lead in forming a global coalition for a 1.5 C world to save its poor and vulnerable population,” the CSE said.
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Wiring Diagram For Photocell Sensor – Wiring Diagram is the graphical depiction of a intricate electric circuit. It represents the physical parts of the electric circuit as geometric forms, with the real power and link links between them as thin sides. It is really simple to draw a wiring diagram; you simply require to have a great understanding on various types of wiring and their functions. The Wiring Diagram is usually utilized in electric design to intend the placement of electric circuits. In Wiring Diagram, it is very vital to contend least one power wire and also one link wire, which are called as high-voltage line. The major function of these cords is to lug the electric existing. As the Wiring Diagram is extremely complicated, so it is really essential to discover the different signs in Wiring Diagram. As you examine more about Wiring Diagram, you will find out that there are even more than hundred Wiring symbols made use of in a Wiring Diagram. The Dashed Line: This is made use of to show the end of a selected connection factor in a Wiring Diagram. It indicates that the selected path is active or it will be connected to the terminal and will be in usage. The Arrow: This is an additional essential Wiring symbol made use of to reveal the area of a connection point. The arrowhead is received the leading setting of the photographic diagram shows the active course for the electric present. It is adhered to by the non energetic links that are needed for the full circuit to function. The third arrow aware shows the numerous types of cables that are required for the complete circuit, to ensure that the Wiring Diagram can be completed. The Radial Wiring Diagram: This is one more kind of Wiring diagram which is commonly made use of in electric and also electronic engineering field. The physical and electrical layout of the parts is set out in the Wiring diagram to make certain that just the needed links are made. The Electric Circuit Diagram includes the following symbols. There is a line attaching the terminals. The color scheme of a Wiring diagram consists of mainly black, as it represents the common mode of operation for the electrical circuits. The other shades used are green, white, pink and cyan. The signs for switching over the connections on and off are shown in bold letters. On the other hand, the Wiring diagram signs that make a connection between one element and also one more are highlighted in pink.
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The government of Burkina Faso has given the green light for researchers to release genetically-engineered mosquitoes. The historic undertaking will be the first time any genetically-modified animals are released into the African wild. Australian Experiment Cuts Dengue Mosquito Population by 80% On Wednesday, researchers announced that the government granted permission to initialize the group’s long-term plan to eradicate a specific malaria-transmitting species. The genetically-altered, sterile male mosquitoes will be released this month, in Burkinabe village, Bana. Genetically-engineered mosquitoes have been released in other parts of the world, namely Brazil and the Cayman Islands. In July, Australian scientists bred about 20 million mosquitoes, and infected the males with the Wolbachia bacteria that made them sterile, before releasing some three million across three specific towns for a Dengue experiment. The aim of the release of the altered species is to foster an environment of trust among citizens, who are often skeptical of research, or science, the group explained. The scientists in Burkina Faso, along with Mali and Uganda teams, hope to release a separate “gene drive” mosquito if the “trust experiment” proves to be successful. This species will be genetically-modified to carry malaria mutations to reduce the population of the disease carriers. “We’re seeing all those other pieces that are as important, if not more important, than the science itself, lined up and actually being executed in sequence,” said Philip Welkhoff, malaria director at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which dedicated US$70 million to support the research teams in the three countries. Malaria spreads when parasite-infected mosquitoes transmit the disease to humans. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistics show that about 445,000 people — the majority of which were African children — died from malaria in 2016.
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In regards to global logistics, technology including radio-frequency identification (RFID ) assume a critical part in developing harmony in understanding overstocking and understocking expenses for organizations. The technology allows for organizations to better forecast product demand in the business sector (Pokharel, 2005). Additionally, RFID’s are used to assist organizations with accomplishing stock level and expense goals by providing information used to help manage and implement logistics. RFID innovation is currently used in organizations such as Wal-Mart to assist in tracking products and provide real-time data to prevent counterfeiting and to monitor stock levels(Pokharel, 2005). RFID technology is equally important for privacy rights of individuals and global logistics. However, RFID plays a more common role in logistics than for individuals. The ability to track and monitor products by utilizing RFID technology has been proven effective and continues to be a reliable resource for many organizations. Pokharel, S. (2005). Perception on information and communication technology perspectives in logistics: A study of transportation and warehouses sectors in Singapore. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 18(1/2). doi:10.1108/17410390510579882 - Blogging Strategy - May 30, 2023 - Keys to Effective Team Leadership - May 29, 2023 - Brand Strategy - May 27, 2023 Dr. Elijah Clark (October 3, 2020). What is an RFID? [Web log post]. Retrieved from https://elijahclark.com/what-is-an-rfid/
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According to the AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) all kittens should receive a vaccination that protects against feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, and feline panleukopenia and Rabies; these are referred to as the “core” vaccines. Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia (FVRCP) are diseases that are ubiquitous in nature and are frequently found in the general cat population. Protection against all three of these viruses is generally provided as a multivalent vaccine. Rabies is the other core kitten/cat vaccination. Rabies is a fatal disease that can affect not only cats but also many other animals, including humans. The recent rabies outbreak in Southern Ontario demonstrates how important it is for all pets to have a current Rabies vaccine. Legally, your municipality also requires that all cats and dogs be vaccinated against Rabies. Click here to read Dr. White’s blog on the subject. While all cats should receive these core vaccines, outdoor cats are also at risk of contracting Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). FeLV is transmitted via a bite wound from an infected cat. FIV is transmitted through saliva and even can be contracted through casual contact with an infected cat. Fortunately, proper vaccination can protect your kitty from these potentially fatal diseases. All vaccines should be “boostered” 12 months following the final vaccine in the kitten series, following which the frequency with which the vaccines need to be repeated varies and can be discussed with your veterinarian during your visit.
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The telescope – as it was referred to by the members of the Accademia dei Lincei – or Galilean spy-glass appeared during 17th-century innovative and experimental turmoil as an extraordinary and powerful new device. Increasing the range of sight, the instrument met with great success and swiftly became a collector’s item. Even the splendid Medicean collections housed in the Uffizi and the Palazzo Pitti counted various specimens of telescopes. The exhibition is dedicated to this “Medicean sky” unveiled by Galileo and then explored by 17th-century scientists. Margherita Abbozzo’s Galileo’s skies – a silk-screen printing on metalized paper, handmade as a unique specimen in 2000 – is also on display. This artwork is the result of research begun in 1994 and presented in 1999 at the Arcetri’s Astrophysical Observatory. In the same year the book Stelle (Stars) was published, where two artists –Margherita Abbozzo and the poet, Mario Luzi– and two scientists –Margherita Hack and Franco Pacini– explored the relationship between contemporary man and the universe. |08.04.2002 – 31.08.2002||Florence, Museo di Storia della Scienza|
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For POLIO-Free Somalia Ten Things To Know And Do About Polio Polio is a cruel enemy of children, a disease that causes permanent paralysis. There is no cure for polio. Immunization is the only defense. After a six year absence, polio has returned to Somalia. This outbreak is spreading fast. Every un-immunized child is at risk. To drive out polio, all stakeholders in Somalia are important in insuring that all children are immunized against polio, wherever they live. EVERY CHILD targeted needs to be immunized during EVERY ROUND of campaigns. Our only weapon against polio is the oral polio vaccine (OPV). It is safe, effective and potent. Administered multiple times, it will protect a child for life: OPV has been declared halal by Islamic leaders worldwide. Freeing Somalia from polio is a matter of national pride. Polio anywhere is a threat to un-immunized children everywhere. It could easily spread from here to infect our neighbours in the region. It is our duty to do all we can to protect our children. Polio eradication is for our common future. Somalia is part of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, a worldwide campaign that has cut polio cases by more than 99 per cent since 1988. Our children are relying on us to keep them safe. Polio is HIGHLY INFECTIOUS. One un-immunized child puts every child at risk. The polio outbreak proves the need for better routine immunization against childhood diseases. In Somalia, only X per cent of children are routinely immunized – even fewer in poor areas. Our children deserve better. Everyone has a role to play in bringing this vaccine to children. Families need the facts about polio and the value of immunization. Please talk to your friends and neighbours. Teach children about polio at school. Go out into your community during the polio campaigns to encourage children get immunized. Use the media to educate the public. There are so many ways to help. Use your imagination! 10. The next polio campaign will take place from 26 May – 1 June in Benadir, Puntland and South and Central Regions. Please go out into your community to support the immunization drive. We have beaten polio before – we can do it again, if we work together.
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Two Rogue Valley Men Named Taylor Go to War In 1898, two unrelated Rogue Valley men named Taylor went to The Philippines during the Spanish- American War as volunteers, perhaps welcoming a chance to see more of the world. Jay Taylor was with Company B of the Oregon Volunteers from Ashland, Ore. He became ill in training, but after 30 days returned to his company and sailed for The Philippines where he fell ill again. Recovering from surgery, he went to the front lines, sickened and died in a Manila hospital on March 25, 1899. The other Taylor, Hayes Benjamin from Jacksonville, had enlisted in Portland’s Company L, Oregon Volunteers. He fought in every battle in The Philippines. At the Battle of Malebon on April 20, 1899, 14 American volunteers charged up a road to the town. Six were wounded and three died, including Taylor. In February 1900, the Taylor boys’ bodies were returned home for burial a few days apart just as their deaths had been. Both funerals were huge affairs with an outpouring of respect and honor for their sacrifice. The last Spanish-American War veteran died in 1993. Source: Newspaper clippings from unknown newspapers and unknown dates found at the Southern Oregon Historical Society Research Library in MS 379, p. 53 and the ‘Ta’ vertical file.
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In colonial America, Georgian architecture was associated with Roman republican values, while Greek revival styles symbolized the democracies of ancient Greece. Solomon Caswell built his home in 1832 and blended both styles. The shape of the house, its central entryway on the wide side of the building, and symmetrically arranged windows and interior spaces all reflect Georgian style. The narrow sidelights on either side of the door, pilasters or columns, and the cornices are Greek revival features. Instead of a fireplace, the house used safer and more efficient wood stoves to cook food and warm the house. The stovepipes ran up through the two second floor bedrooms to provide radiant heat. As the first building moved into the Village in 1968, Caswell House is one of two Troy buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. The other is the fieldstone Brooks farmhouse on Big Beaver Road, and is now the headquarters of the Kresge Foundation. Caswell House Origin: Pioneer Solomon Caswell built this home in 1832 on Adams Road just north of Big Beaver Road. Solomon, his children, and grandchildren were the only people to ever reside in the home. Caswell Move: Following the death of Solomon’s grandson William Caswell, the house was sold to the North Hills Christian Reformed Church congregation, which donated the house to the Troy Historic Village. The Troy Historical Society raised $8,400 to move the house in 1968. The North Hills Church now stands on the footprint of the pioneer’s home. Caswell in the Village: The Caswell House was the first historic structure relocated to the Village where it was restored. It is one of two buildings in Troy on the National Register of Historic Places. (The fieldstone farmhouse at the Kresge Foundation headquarters on Big Beaver Road is the other Troy building on the National Register).
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Could Flip Faster Than We Thought 'Down' could become the new 'up' within our lifetimes The magnetic poles of the earth have switched back and forth many, many times during the 4.54 billion years that the Earth has been around. Previous research suggested that the process of reversing the poles took place over a long time period, potentially over a few thousand years. But new research shows that the reversal could actually happen much faster than that, with the magnetic North Pole migrating to the South Pole in a time span as short as a century. Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley dated ancient lake sediments in Italy that recorded the last magnetic reversal, which occurred 786,000 years ago. Their findings were surprising. “What’s incredible is that you go from reverse polarity to a field that is normal with essentially nothing in between, which means it had to have happened very quickly, probably in less than 100 years,” said co-author of the study Paul Renne in a press release. “We don’t know whether the next reversal will occur as suddenly as this one did, but we also don’t know that it won’t.” Regardless of the speed at which it occurs, that next reversal might happen sooner than originally thought. Geophysicists have noticed that the earth’s magnetic field has been weakening faster than expected lately, leading them to conclude that a full flip could happen sooner rather than later. (Don’t panic. ‘Sooner’ in this case, means within the next two millennia.) Scientists haven’t found any evidence that previous reversals caused any major damage to inhabitants of the earth. But a changing magnetic field could affect current technology, like electrical grids. Luckily, according to this new research, that disruption should only last for one generation, not several. What a relief.
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This monograph is a major assessment of the state of key species in the Chesapeake Bay — the eastern oyster, blue crab, striped bass, and Atlantic menhaden — and of the prospects for shifting from single-species fisheries management to multispecies and ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM). Edward Houde summarizes current management efforts, potential implications of climate change, disease challenges, and the need for new science. The eastern oyster has limited prospects for natural recovery in the Bay, although aquaculture, Houde notes, shows a promise with its increasing emphasis in Virginia and emerging growth in Maryland. While the blue crab has experienced low recruitment in recent years, new management controls such as setting exploitation rates and creating sanctuaries appear to be having an impact on stocks. Meanwhile coastwide management of the striped bass fishery over these last two decades has been effective with the stock at high levels. Atlantic menhaden, heavily fished coastwide, are not on the verge of collapse, though recent stock assessments indicate that it has been more exploited than had been thought. Traditional single species management aims at producing sustainable yields by regulating catch and fishing effort; however, it does not account for other important factors that can affect fisheries production, factors such as predator-prey relationships, climate change, habitat variability, and disease. A priority goal of EBFM is to foster high yields while maintaining the structure and function of the ecosystem. Because of many scientific uncertainties, the emphasis must be on precautionary management. In developing EBFM approaches in the years ahead, Houde suggests, new governance structures may well evolve to meet its requirements.
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A Metareview of Lifestyle Psychiatry Recent research has elucidated the role of these lifestyle factors – diet, sleep, and exercise, on our minds. Upon finding a link between various mental disorders to these factors, Firth et al., conducted a review and analysis of the top-tier evidence to examine how physical activity, sleep, dietary patterns and tobacco smoking can impact the development and treatment of a variety of different mental disorders. Broadly, they found evidence that physical activity is helpful for both the prevention and treatment of a variety of mental health disorders and is one of the most extensively researched “lifestyle factors”. They also found that tobacco smoking was a significant risk factor that contributed to people developing mental illness. Poor sleep was also a modifiable risk factor in both the development and worsening of mental health disorders and symptoms, and in the research, a complex two-way relationship between sleep and mental health symptoms is highlighted. More evidence is needed to establish the role of dietary patterns in mental health. With these findings, the researchers have made recommendations for the integration and delivery of lifestyle interventions in healthcare settings at a broad scale to help people improve their mental health. A few important steps to optimizing mental health and cognitive performance include taking adequate time for exercise, creating an environment conducive to quality sleep, not smoking tobacco, and fueling your mind and body with healthy, whole foods. By: Douglas Noordsy, MD and Vanika Chawla, MD - Reference: Firth J, Solmi M, Wootton RE, et al. A meta-review of “lifestyle psychiatry”: the role of exercise, smoking, diet and sleep in the prevention and treatment of mental disorders. World Psychiatry. 2020;19(3):360-380. doi:10.1002/wps.20773
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Staff Writer, R. Patrick ChapmanBill of Rights / Polls The State of the First Amendment: 2014 is a report about how Americans view the entire First Amendment, if some of them knew what that was. When asked to name the five specific freedoms in the First Amendment, 68% of Americans name freedom of speech, followed by 29% who say the freedom of religion, 14% mention the freedom of the press, 7% mention the right to assemble, and 1% name the right to petition. Twenty-nine percent of those surveyed cannot name any of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment. Those who could name freedom of speech and freedom of religion increased this year from 59% to 68% and 24% to 29% respectively. Meanwhile, the knowledge of right to petition and right of assembly decreased from 4% to 1% and 11% to 7% respectively. The percentage of Americans who can’t name any First Amendment rights dropped from 36% to 29%. The deprogramming of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness must be working, but to combat this limited perspective, here is the First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Memorize it, there might be a quiz later. Source: Newseum, US Constitution
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This Ted Talks video is about How Great Leaders Inspire Action and how leaders and influential people differ from everyone else. Simon Sinek, the speaker, explains this concept of “the golden circle”. It describes how people communicate and applies this process to the business world. We all know what we do, some know how they do it, but very few know why. He stresses throughout the video that “people don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.” This idea is a very true concept that pertains to all aspects of life and business. He gives the example of Apple. They are just a computer company, yet have become almost the “model company” businesses are striving to be like. Becoming successful is not about having the most money, being the most educated or coming up with the best idea; it truly is believing in what you do and then making others believe it too. This may seem like a cheesy statement your mother told you as a kid, but without that belief, people will not be inspired or want to hear what you have to offer. He also brings up the law of diffusion of innovation. If you are not familiar with it, it is a model that shows what percent of the population will adopt a product and when. There are always a group of people who will be the first to purchase a product, even if they have to camp out overnight. But until the innovators and early adopters try out the products, no one else is going to step up. In order to grasp the attention of these people, it is important to have a strong belief that then transfers over to the customer. One line from the video that stuck out the most was “Martin Luther King’s speech was called I have a dream speech and not I have a plan speech.” He felt strongly about what he was talking about and people could sense this. This can be applied to business today. If we don’t believe in our product and we don’t have a reason behind, how can we expect others to believe it?
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A new study finds that statins, usually used for lowering cholesterol, may prevent an amputation or even death in some cases. A remarkable new study has just stumbled upon a possible additional use for statins, which are currently meant to lower cholesterol: they could save a person’s life. People who have narrowed leg arteries are at risk of requiring an amputation or even dying, but the cholesterol-lowering statins appear to prevent that from happening, according to an American Heart Association statement. In fact, the study found that the higher the dosage of statins, the lower the risk. Researchers analyzed health information for more than 200,000 people who had peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD involves the narrowing of arteries in the legs, stomach, arms, and head, and the medical community is concerned that this is the next “cardiovascular epidemic,” Dr. Shipra Arya, the study author, said in the statement. Those who had PAD and took high dosees of statins were 33 percent less likely to get an amputation and 29 percent less likely to die than those who weren’t taking statins. Those that had moderate or low doses of statins had a 22 percent lower risk of both. “PAD, a narrowing of the peripheral arteries to the legs, stomach, arms and head, is the next cardiovascular epidemic,” Arya said in the statement. “It is poorly recognized and not adequately treated compared to heart disease – and research is lacking on the optimal use of statins for PAD patients.” Arya added; “Ours is one of the largest population-based studies on PAD and suggests patients who have been diagnosed with PAD should be considered for placement on high dose statins upon diagnosis if they can tolerate it, along with other medical management, including smoking cessation, antiplatelet therapy and a walking program.” Leave a Reply
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Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis (PAM) is a rare lung disease characterized by deposition of calcium-phosphate crystals, called microliths, in the alveoli. The hallmark of the disease is the discrepancy between clinical and radiological findings. Most patients are asymptomatic for several years or even decades, and the detection of PAM by imaging is usually an incidental finding. A long and progressive course is most often described, leading to deterioration of pulmonary function and even lung or heart failure. Environmental factors such as smoking or infection seem to accelerate the progression of the disease. The long-term prognosis is poor, and therapy - apart from lung transplantation - is currently not available. Biallelic pathogenic variants of the SLC34A2 (solute carrier family 34 member 2) gene, which encodes a type IIb sodium-phosphate co-transporter, are causative for the disease. The transporter is expressed in type II alveolar epithelial cells (AEC II), among others, and is responsible for the uptake of phosphate from the alveolar space that is released from phospholipids during the degradation and recycling of pulmonary surfactant. Defects in the transporter lead to intra-alveolar accumulation of phosphate, which promotes the formation of calcium-phosphate deposits. The majority of cases occur sporadically, and up to 40% of cases are familial and inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Most cases have been described in Turkey, China, Japan, India, Italy, and the United States (in descending order). The prevalence of pathogenic PAM variants in the Japanese population has been estimated to be less than 0.008. Stamatopoulos et al. 2017, Respir Med Case Rep 22:24 / Saito et al. 2016, Clin Chest Med 37:441 / Castellana et al. 2015, Eur Respir Rev 24:607 / Ferreira et al. 2013, Respir Med 107:1 / Huqun et al. 2007, Am J Respir Crit Care Med 175:263
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House sparrows are an increasingly common problem bird in urban areas. These small, quick, intelligent pest birds are predominately brown and grey in color, with black striping around the eyes and neck in the male of the species. Sparrows are very adaptable and have learned to nest in our structures and eat our scrap food. Sparrows often gather in huge flocks to fed and roost, aggressively forcing other birds out of their territories. Sparrows prefer nesting in small enclosed places such as house shutters, drainage piping, building rafters and corrugated metal siding. These pest birds average about 20 offspring a year, allowing their numbers to increase rapidly to infestation levels. Damage caused by Sparrows Sparrows are noisy problem birds, especially when they congregate in large flocks. Besides the annoying noise factor, sparrow problems are often found in manufacturing and food processing plants. These areas are particularly appealingto sparrows for their variety of nesting and feeding sites. Sparrow nests cause flooding from backups in gutters and drainage pipes, as well as clog machinery and even start fires from nesting materials in machinery housings. Sparrow droppings contain uric acid which is highly corrosive and can cause extensive damage to metals and other substrates it sits on for long periods. In addition, the bacteria, fungal agents and ectoparasites found in sparrow droppings and nesting materials are responsible for a host of serious diseases, including histoplasmosis, encephalitis, salmonella, meningitis, toxoplasmosis and more. They build large nests relative to size which function as the center of all activity. They prefer small enclosed places such as house shutters, drainage piping, building rafters and corrugated metal siding. The best sparrow control product is bird netting. Bird net is extremely durable and creates a true bird barrier against sparrow problems. Bird netting permanently resolves sparrows problems, keeping these pest birds completely away from the area. In addition to bird net, another effective sparrow control product is Bird Shock Flex Track. This is particularly useful for sparrow control on building ledges. It should also be noted that Sparrows do not react to bird scare products
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Arne Dekke Eide Naess is widely regarded as the foremost Norwegian philosopher and one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century. Internationally he was an important and inspirational figure within the environmental movement of the late twentieth century. Within the field of environmental philosophy, he is perhaps most known as the person who coined the term “deep ecology,” an approach to environmental problems that looks for its roots deep in the structure of our western society and the worldviews that guide it. Arne Naess was born in Slemdal in 1912 and grew up as the youngest of four siblings in a wealthy home in Christiania (the name at the time for the city of Oslo). His father died before Arne filled one year and his mother Christine was alone with parental responsibility. Already at age sixteen, Arne Naess began to attend lectures at the university. After graduation from school in 1930, he enrolled at the university, and three years later, only twenty-one years old, he finished his Master of Philosophy with mathematics and astronomy as subsidiary subjects. After a period of study in Paris, Vienna, and Berkeley, he became the University of Oslo’s youngest professor at age twenty-seven. At that time, he was Norway’s only professor of philosophy.
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