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- a vitamin d3 or cholecalciferol is a d vitamin that is important for the absorption of calcium from the stomach and for the functioning of calcium in the body it is used to treat or prevent many conditions caused by a lack of vitamin d especially conditions of the skin or bones |
Vitamin D vitamin d is a fat soluble vitamin that is naturally present in very few foods added to others and available as a dietary supplement it is also produced endogenously when ultraviolet rays from sunlight strike the skin and trigger vitamin d synthesis |
- vitamin d is one of many nutrients our bodies need to stay healthy among the vitamin s main functions help the body absorb calcium vitamin d in tandem with calcium helps build bones and keep bones strong and healthy help block the release of a specific hormone parathyroid hormone |
Vitamin D and Cancer Prevention vitamin d is the name given to a group of fat soluble prohormones substances that usually have little hormonal activity by themselves but that the body can turn into hormones vitamin d helps the body use calcium and phosphorus to make strong bones and teeth |
- a cholecalciferol is vitamin d3 vitamin d is important for the absorption of calcium from the stomach and for the functioning of calcium in the body cholecalciferol is used to treat or prevent many conditions caused by a lack of vitamin d especially conditions of the skin or bones |
- vitamin d is found in many foods including fish eggs fortified milk and cod liver oil the sun also adds to the body s daily production of vitamin d and as little as 10 minutes of exposure is thought to prevent deficiency the term vitamin d refers to several different forms of this vitamin |
- help the body absorb calcium vitamin d in tandem with calcium helps build bones and keep bones strong and healthy help block the release of a specific hormone parathyroid hormone this hormone reabsorbs bone tissue which makes bones thin and brittle |
- your exposure to sunlight is limited because the body makes vitamin d when your skin is exposed to sunlight you may be at risk of deficiency if you are homebound live in northern latitudes wear long robes or head coverings for religious reasons or have an occupation that prevents sun exposure |
GOMEZ Surname Meaning and Origin GOMEZ Surname Meaning & Origin: This popular surname is a patronymic form of the given name, Gome or Gomo, meaning man..Gomo is a pet form of Gomesano, composed of old Spanish elements meaning man, path plus the patronymic ending -ez, signifying son of..ind records, queries, and lineage-linked family trees posted for the Gomez surname and its variations. GOMEZ Surname & Family Mailing Lists. RootsWeb hosts several free mailing lists for researchers of the Gomez surname. |
Last name: Gomez The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Maria Gomez (la Pareja), which was dated 1521, marriage to Lorenzo Suarez de Figneroa, at Belacazar, Cordoba, Spain, during the reign of King Charles 1 of Spain, 1516 - 1556. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation.In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to develop often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.urnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to develop often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. |
Last name: Gomez The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Maria Gomez (la Pareja), which was dated 1521, marriage to Lorenzo Suarez de Figneroa, at Belacazar, Cordoba, Spain, during the reign of King Charles 1 of Spain, 1516 - 1556.n England, Horace, son of Narozo and Emma Gomez, was christened on September 16th 1858, at St. Pancras, London. A Coat of Arms granted to a Gomez family of Castille, depicts on a silver shield, a green pine tree on a green terrasse, with two black wolves rampant facing each other against the tree trunk. |
Gomes Gomes is a common Portuguese and Old Galician surname. It derived from the given name Gomes, which derived from the Visigothic word guma, meaning man. Notable persons with that surname include:1 Albert Gomes, Trinidad and Tobago politician, labour leader and author. 2 Ana Maria Gomes, Portuguese politician.t derived from the given name Gomes, which derived from the Visigothic word guma, meaning man. Notable persons with that surname include: 1 Albert Gomes, Trinidad and Tobago politician, labour leader and author. |
GOMEZ Surname Meaning and Origin The English surname Gomme is similar, originating from the Old English guma, Middle English gome meaning man.. Gomez is the 68th most popular surname in the United States and the 15th most common Hispanic surname.ind records, queries, and lineage-linked family trees posted for the Gomez surname and its variations. GOMEZ Surname & Family Mailing Lists. RootsWeb hosts several free mailing lists for researchers of the Gomez surname. |
- The surname Lamb is English. It's original origins are from Northumberland, England, but the first written record of the family name was found in Kent, England. Although the s ⦠urname Lamb can readily be found throughout the English-speaking world, the name is decidedly English.omez comes from her mom, by way of Puerto Rico! HER MOM IS ⦠BLACK AND DAD IS PUERTO RICAN. I THINK GOMEZ IS HER MIDDLE NAME. IT MAY BE PUERTO RICAN NAME. The first answer is correct the second one is wrong. Her mother Cheryl Gomez is Puerto Rican, and her father Dr. Bennett Preston is African American. |
- References. The Gomez Family Crest was acquired from the Houseofnames.com archives. The Gomez Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons. We generally include the oldest published family crest once associated with each surname.This page was last modified on 3 October 2015 at 14:32.he Gomez Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons. We generally include the oldest published family crest once associated with each surname. This page was last modified on 3 October 2015 at 14:32. |
What does Selena mean? It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Selena is the moon. From Selene. The name also possibly derives from Celia or the French name Marceline. Mythology: Selena was the moon goddess, sister to Helios, the sun, and companion to the names Diana and Cynthia.Late Latin pop singer Selena. Kreatif forms: Silena, Syllena, Sylna.he name also possibly derives from Celia or the French name Marceline. Mythology: Selena was the moon goddess, sister to Helios, the sun, and companion to the names Diana and Cynthia. Late Latin pop singer Selena. Kreatif forms: Silena, Syllena, Sylna. |
Alderfer Family History Click on a place to view Gomez immigration records. The information for this chart came from the U.S. Immigration Collection at Ancestry. You can find out where the majority of the Gomez families were living before they immigrated to the U.S and learn where to focus your search for foreign records.Immigration records can tell you an ancestor's name, ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, and destination.he information for this chart came from the U.S. Immigration Collection at Ancestry. You can find out where the majority of the Gomez families were living before they immigrated to the U.S and learn where to focus your search for foreign records. |
- English and Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of wet ground overgrown with brushwood, northern Middle English kerr (Old Norse kjarr). A legend ⦠grew up that the Kerrs were left-handed, on theory that the name is derived from Gaelic cearr 'wrong-handed', 'left-handed'.omez comes from her mom, by way of Puerto Rico! HER MOM IS ⦠BLACK AND DAD IS PUERTO RICAN. I THINK GOMEZ IS HER MIDDLE NAME. IT MAY BE PUERTO RICAN NAME. The first answer is correct the second one is wrong. Her mother Cheryl Gomez is Puerto Rican, and her father Dr. Bennett Preston is African American. |
Cholesterol Test Cost 1 The test typically costs $5-$25. 2 For example, Bartell Drugs, a pharmacy with locations across Western Washington, offers a total cholesterol test for $5 and a complete lipid panel for $15. 3 Publix, with locations in South Carolina, Tennessee and Florida, offers cholesterol testing for $15-$20. |
- 1 Walk-in clinics provide cholesterol testing for $50-$100 per visit. 2 The cost usually includes the cost of lab testing and the cost of an office visit. 3 For example, Minute Clinic, the medical clinic located inside many CVS Pharmacy locations, offers cholesterol testing for $59 plus a $30 lab fee. |
- 1 CostHelper readers with insurance report out-of-pocket costs of $283 -$675 for blood tests, with an average of $432; total billed costs were $312 -$1,200 (averaging $755), with the insurance either paying or discounting the total cost by $29 -$525. |
Cholesterol Test Cost 1 There are two basic types of home cholesterol tests -- the kind done completely in the privacy of one's home and the kind that requires shipment to a laboratory to complete. 2 At-home tests cost $15-$25; kits requiring shipment cost $25-$50. |
Cholesterol Test Cost 1 If an insured patient receives a cholesterol test as part of a physical, there is typically a charge for an office visit copay. 2 Walk-in clinics provide cholesterol testing for $50-$100 per visit. 3 The cost usually includes the cost of lab testing and the cost of an office visit. |
A $10,169 blood test is everything wrong with American health care The charge for a lipid panel ranged from $10 to $10,169. Hospital prices for a basic metabolic panel (which doctors use to measure the body's metabolism) were $35 at one facility â and $7,303 at another. |
- 1 For patients not covered by health insurance, total costs can be $100 -$3,000 or more, depending on the number and type of tests ordered; the cost of any doctor visits to order and interpret the tests; and whether the tests are done on an emergency basis. |
Cholesterol Test Cost 1 The cost usually includes the cost of lab testing and the cost of an office visit. 2 For example, Minute Clinic, the medical clinic located inside many CVS Pharmacy locations, offers cholesterol testing for $59 plus a $30 lab fee. |
- 1 The cost of cholesterol test depends on where the test will be performed. 2 The location of the clinic will be considered as a factor for the price difference of the test. 3 Another factor that can affect the price of cholesterol test is the type of test that will be taken. |
- If your total cholesterol is high, you have twice the risk for heart disease as a person with normal total cholesterol. Here is the adult range for HDL cholesterol: Normal: 35 to 65 mg/dL for men, 35 to 80 mg/dL for women. If your number is less than 25 mg/dL, your risk for coronary heart disease is doubled. |
- Based on the acquisition and correlation review of digital images, the Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS) has indicated a possible association between the following cases: 1. North Carolina State Crime Laboratory case R201199999 (Anywhere Sheriffâs Office Case 11-88888), and 2. |
- 1.0 Purpose â To outline the procedures for use of the Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS). 2.0 Scope â This procedure applies to IBIS users, questioned evidence items, and known test fired items |
Automated Firearms Ballistics Technology Automated Firearms Ballistics Technology. As with fingerprints, every firearm has unique characteristics. The barrel of a weapon leaves distinct markings on a projectile. The breech mechanism also leaves distinct markings on the cartridge case. These markings are produced by the breech face itself, the firing pin, extractor, and ejector. |
Automated Firearms Ballistics Technology The Integrated Ballistic Identification System (IBIS) provides a single system capable of comparing both types of ballistic evidence found at crime scenes. This integrated and automated imaging system permits a technician to enter and review large numbers of fired bullets and expended cartridge cases and cross reference hits made from each system for examination by a firearms examiner. |
Automated Firearms Ballistics Technology By doing automated searches, the system speeds up and optimizes time spent on comparisons. The best evidence in linking a firearm to a specific crime is matching the recovered projectile and cartridge casings to the suspect firearm. The IBIS consists of two separate work stations â a Data Acquisition Station and an Image Analysis Station. These stations operate in an independent manner. The Data Acquisition Station is used to collect image data. |
The Ibis⢠Platform Complex health management needs a highly coordinated team supported by sophisticated technology. Ibis ⢠delivers person-centered care through a dedicated care team that is informed and prompted by artificial intelligence. |
Automated Firearms Ballistics Technology Recently ATF purchased the newest technology, IBIS BrassTrRAX. The new IBIS BrassTRAX Systems will help ATF move NIBIN into a new era of crime fighting. Utilizing IBIS technology, BrassTRAX is a highly-automated desktop acquisition station that collects images of fired cartridge cases and forwards them to be searched against the NIBIN Database. Last Reviewed September 22, 2016 |
- IBIS becomes a vital solution to the daily and long-term challenges that Engineers, IT Management, Energy Managers and Sustainability Teams are faced with. Automation of the continuous commissioning process for building systems and equipment makes IBIS an analytical tool of efficiency benchmarking. IBIS is designed to support enterprise level systems that span across multiple devices, sites or regions yet is cost-effective enough to implement in small business environments. |
The Ibis⢠Platform What is the Ibis Solution? Intelligent Behavioral Intervention System Through a combination of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and care navigators, Ibis ⢠meets the changing needs of people with complex health by: Empowering members with the necessary tools and support to confidently self-manage, avoiding confusion and helplessness |
- IBIS® stands for Intelligent Building Interface System (IBIS®). True to it's name, IBIS is a suite of software modules that form an Intelligent Enterprise Energy Management System like no other on the market today. |
The battle over Ceuta, Spain's African Gibraltar But in fact it is Ceuta, the tiny Spanish territory that lies just 18 miles across the water from Gibraltar in North Africa. While Morocco claims Ceuta as its own, Spain has no intention of giving up the exclave. The rock of Gibraltar seen from Ceuta (John Robertson) The similarities between the two are striking. |
Tangier Tangier: Tangier, port and principal city of northern Morocco. It is located on a bay of the Strait of Gibraltar 17 miles (27 km) from the southern tip of Spain; Tétouan lies about 40 |
Morocco: Setting the Stage for Becoming a Migration Transition Country? Morocco's Jewish population dwindled from an approximate 250,000 to the current number of about 5,000. Table 1: Evolution of Moroccan-Origin Populations in Main European Destination Countries (Registered population, possessing Moroccan citizenship, including second and third generations), 1968-2012 |
Morocco: From Emigration Country to Africa's Migration Passage to Europe Morocco's Jewish population dwindled from an approximate 250,000 to the current number of about 5,000. Between 1965 and 1972, the estimated number of registered Moroccans living in Europe increased tenfold, from 30,000 to 300,000, to around 400,000 by 1975 (see Table 1). |
- Since Spain's 1976 withdrawal from what is today called Western Sahara, Morocco has extended its de facto administrative control to roughly 80% of this territory; however, the UN does not recognize Morocco as the administering power for Western Sahara. |
moroccan languages - moroccan arabic & berber Also, as most books in Morocco as written in French, and seldom translated into English, it is often difficult for non- French speaking westerners to find literature from or about Morocco. In addition to Arabic, Berber and French, it is also common to hear Spanish, German and most recently English in certain areas of Morocco. Until 1965, the Spanish controlled northern Moroccan cities such as Tetouan. Also, because northern Morocco is in such close proximity to Spain, Spanish is commonly spoken in Tangier. |
- Spanish territories. 1 Population 77,000 (Ceuta), 70,000 (Melilla) 2 Area (combined) 32 sq km (12 sq miles) 3 Major languages Spanish, Arabic. 4 Major religions Christianity, Islam. 5 Life expectancy 75 years (men), 81 years (women) 6 Currency euro. |
The Numbers of Spanish Speakers in the World Exceeds 500 million The Numbers of Spanish Speakers in the World Exceeds 500 million July 26, 2014 The chart below gives data by country of the 460,368,652 native Spanish speakers in the world and 517,423,452 million who speak Spanish including those who speak it as their second language. There are at least 70 countries in the world with measurable Spanish speaking populations. At least 29 countries have more than 1 million Spanish speakers. |
Morocco: From Emigration Country to Africa's Migration Passage to Europe Morocco's current population is about 30 million; over two million people of Moroccan descent currently live in Western Europe. More recently, a growing number of Moroccan migrants have settled in Canada and the U.S.. Receiving $3.6 billion in official remittances in 2003, Morocco was the fourth largest remittance receiver in the developing world. |
The Spanish Enclaves of North Africa The Spanish territories of Melilla and Ceuta lie within Morocco in North Africa. Learn about the history and geography of Spain's Melilla and Ceuta. The Spanish territories of Melilla and Ceuta lie within Morocco in North Africa. Learn about the history and geography of Spain's Melilla and Ceuta. The Spanish Enclaves of North Africa |
Urethral Stent Placement WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: Urethral stent placement is a procedure to open a blockage or stricture (narrowing) in your urethra with a stent. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from your bladder out of your body. A stent is a small plastic or metal tube that is used to open your narrowed urethra. Blockages and strictures can make it hard for urine to flow out of your body. Pelvic (hip) injuries and repeat urinary tract infections may lead to urethral strictures and blockages. |
Urethral Stent Placement A catheter (thin tube) with a balloon attached may be placed over the wire. The balloon on the catheter will be inflated to widen your narrowed urethra. The stent will be put into your urethra, over the wire, to the area of the blockage. Once the stent is in place, the wire and catheter will be removed. An x-ray may be done to check if the stent is in the proper place inside your urethra. |
Ureteric Stenting A âureteral stentâ or âureteric stentâ is a thin, hollow tube inserted into the ureter. Ureters are thin tube-like-organs which connect kidneys to the urinary bladder, to allow urine flow from the kidney. The stent is longer than the actual ureter and tube-ends are usually coiled. |
Ureteric Stent Information Double J Stent What is it? A thin, hollow tube placed inside the ureter during surgery to ensure drainage of urine from the kidney into the bladder. J shaped curls are present at both ends to hold the tube in place and prevent migration, hence the description double J stent. It allows the kidney to drain urine by temporarily relieving any obstruction, or to assist the kidney in passing out stone fragments into the bladder after definitive kidney stone treatment. |
- This topic will discuss the indications for ureteral stenting, technique of ureteral stent placement, management of stents, and stent complications. The management of urinary obstruction and urinary tract infection are discussed in detail elsewhere. Ureteral stents are functionally used to re-establish or maintain the patency of the ureter. |
Urethral Stent Placement Urethral stent placement is a procedure to open a blockage or stricture (narrowing) of your urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from your bladder out of your body. A stent is a small plastic or metal tube used to open your narrowed urethra. |
- Patients with complicated obstruction need prompt decompression of the urinary tract with either placement of an indwelling ureteral stent or a percutaneous nephrostomy tube [7-9]. Retrograde ureteral stent placement and percutaneous nephrostomy both effectively relieve obstruction and infection due to ureteral calculi. |
Patient Information Leaftets A ureteric stent is a fine plastic tube inserted into your kidney. It allows urine to drain from your kidney into your bladder when you have a blockage - a stone or growth - in your ureter (a narrow, muscular tube that connects your kidney to your bladder). |
Ureteric Stenting It can be blocked within ureter. Blockage such as a stone can hinder the urine flow from kidneys to bladder. Some disease process such as infection, scar or tumour in the wall of ureter can obstruct the lumen of ureter. In other cases, any mass or swelling in side abdomen/pelvis can compress the ureter from outside. |
Patient Information Leaftets ⢠The stent may irritate your bladder causing you to feel a need to pass urine frequently. ⢠You may see blood in your urine on some occasions. Sometimes you may feel pain in your back (on the side of your body where the stent is) when passing urine. This is usual as the stent may rub against the wall of your ureter. |
For data scientists, the big money is in open source As O'Reilly's 2013 Data Science Salary Survey suggests, the field of big data has ushered in the arrival of new, complex tools that relatively few people understand or have even heard of.. Knowing those tools is what yields such outsized salaries. |
Data Scientist, IT Salary Data Scientist, IT Salary. (United States). The average pay for a Data Scientist, IT is $93,339 per year. Experience has a moderate effect on income for this job. Most people move on to other jobs if they have more than 10 years' experience in this field. $63,039 - $126,099. |
- These variations depend on on a wide range of factors from population to general competitiveness in the market. Below is a map displaying a few key cities in Maryland and surrounding states, click on any one to find Scientist I Biotech Salaries for that area. |
For data scientists, the big money is in open source A full 40 percent are finding it very difficult or impossible.. Against such scarcity, data scientists are priced at a premium. According to Glassdoor data, the median salary for data scientists in the United States is $117,500. By contrast, a business analyst can expect to make around $61,000 and a data analyst around $55,000. Gartner analyst Svetlana Sicular pokes fun at the whole category of data science, laughing that a data scientist is 1) a data analyst in California or 2) a statistician under 35.. |
Why Data Scientists Get Paid So Much Data Is Money. The average data scientist today earns $123,000 a year, according to Indeed.com. But the operating term here is today, since data science has paid increasing dividends since it really burst into business consciousness in 2012. |
- (United States). The Golden State offers the largest salaries to Data Scientists; the three top-paying cities in the field are Mountain View, San Francisco, and Palo Alto. |
- Pay Difference by Location. Relative to Data Scientists in the rest of the country, Data Scientists in Mountain View, San Francisco, and Palo Alto see salaries beyond the national average. In fact, these California cities offer more pay than any other American city. |
40 Top-Paying Accounting Jobs Performs a variety of laboratory procedures using established synthetic methods and techniques under general guidance. Conducts experiments, some moderately complex. Conducts and interprets routine spectroscopic data (i.e., NMR and IR). Requires a Ph.D in area of specialty and 0-2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervision. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. |
- One of their main work tools is usually an industrial computer with high processing power and proprietary software applications for research tasks. IT data scientists usually must possess previous work experience in a similar position. |
Why Data Scientists Get Paid So Much But if you're looking for the highest paid profession, data science is hard to beat. Yes, CEOs make more, coming in at a median salary of $740,589. But among the jobs available to the remaining 99.999% of us, data-scientist salaries are hard to beat. In fact, for job postings nationwide, data-scientist salaries are 113% more than average salaries for all job postings, according to Indeed.com. |
Selena Gomez Net Worth Thus gradually she started to earn her net worth. Selena Gomez Salary. Per year: $3, 8 million. Per month: $317,000. Per week: $80,000. Per day: $11,309. Selena Gomez Net Worth from 2008 to 2016. Selena Gomez info is searched over the net by millions of fans. She is considered as one of the most fast-rising stars of her generation. Selenaâs breaking role was in the show âThe Wizards of Waverly Placeâ that led her to stardom. |
- Selena Gomez Net Worth is $60 Million Selena Gomez Biography. The American actress, singer and songwriter Selena Marie Gomez may be young, but that has done nothing to stop her from already enjoying considerable success in the entertainment industry â a career that has earned Gomez and estimated net worth of $60 million. |
Selena Gomez Net Worth Selena Gomez net worth is $18 million. Date of Birth: 22, July, 1992. Nationality: Hispanic. Religion: Roman Catholic. We know her as a singer and an actress. Her sweet oval face, full lips and long wavy hair helped Selena Gomez to create an image of a good girl. Thatâs why her fans were shocked when she started dating to âa bad boyâ Justin Bieber. |
How Much Selena Worth Selena Gomez. Selena Gomez Net Worth is $4 Million. Selena Gomez is an actress, singer and songwriter with a net worth of $4 million. Selena Gomez has accumulated her net worth through her singing/songwriting career as well as her role on Wizards of Waverly Place. Selena Marie Gomez (born July... |
Selena Gomez Net Worth Selena Gomez Net Worth from 2008 to 2016 Selena Gomez info is searched over the net by millions of fans. She is considered as one of the most fast-rising stars of her generation. |
How Much Selena Worth Selena Gomez Net Worth is $4 Million. 1 Selena Gomez is an actress, singer and songwriter with a net worth of $4 million. Selena Gomez has accumulated her net worth through her singing/songwriting career as well as her role on Wizards of Waverly Place Selena Marie Gomez is an American actress and singer best known for portraying Alex Russo in the Emmy Award-winning Disney Channel television series Wizards of Waverly Place. |
Selena Gomez Net Worth Selena Gomez Net Worth is $60 Million Selena Gomez Biography The American actress, singer and songwriter Selena Marie Gomez may be young, but that has done nothing to stop her from already enjoying considerable success in the entertainment industry â a career that has earned Gomez and estimated net worth of $60 million. |
Selena Gomez Net Worth In 2008 she created her own band âSelena Gomez & The Sceneâ, that soon released the debut album âKiss & Tellâ. The album was included into the list of 10 bestselling albums of the year. She works as a voice actress and gets approximately $300,000 per each of her voice work. |
Selena Gomez Net Worth Selena Gomez Net Worth $60 Million Born on 22 July 1992 in the city of Grand Prairie in Texas, USA, Selena Gomez did not have the easiest upbringing â indeed, the actress and singer has been quoted saying that she grew up to constant frustration about her parentsâ divorce, and about her inability to do anything to help her mother provide for them. |
Selena Gomez Net Worth Selena Gomez House. Selena Gomez lives in a great house and is crazy from cars. LA House â $3, 5 million; Selena Gomez is just 23, but she can boast with a luxurious house in Los Angeles, California. The house has two storeys. Selena has five bathrooms and four bedrooms and a big living room. She likes to spend her free time in the yard of the house. |
FIFA World Cup The world's first international football match was a challenge match played in Glasgow in 1872 between Scotland and England, which ended in a 0â0 draw. The first international tournament, the inaugural edition of the British Home Championship, took place in 1884. |
- February 12, 2009 - We are just a few weeks away from filming at the first of several MONOPOLY Championships around the world. On February 27, Kevin will be heading to Melbourne, Australia to film at the 2009 Australia MONOPOLY Championship on March 4, 2009. |
History of the board game Monopoly The first Monopoly tournaments were suggested by Victor Watson of Waddington after the World Chess Championship 1972. Such championships are also held for players of the board game Scrabble. The first European Championship was held in Reykjavik, ReykjavÃk, iceland the same site as the 1972 World Chess. championship |
- March 7, 2011 - I've written a couple articles -- one about the history of MONOPOLY and one about Under the Boardwalk, both of which were published in the March 2011 issue of Boardwalk Journal, a monthly magazine serving Atlantic City, NJ and the surrounding cities. You can read the article via their archives. |
- May 27, 2009 - Today, Jordan and I went to Stockley Park, the location of Hasbro's main UK office. We were able to sit in and film a design meeting where the Hasbro Monopoly team was hard at work planning details and logistics for new versions of the game that should be launching sometime next year. |
FIFA World Cup The 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by South Korea and Japan, was the first one held in Asia, and the only tournament with multiple hosts. South Africa became the first African nation to host the World Cup in 2010. |
- Matt truly was an ambassador to the game who understood all the ins and outs of playing the game as well as having the composure to represent the game of MONOPOLY to the world. May 16, 2008 - Tom Kochem and I commenced filming on Under the Boardwalk today. |
FIFA World Cup The first two World Cup matches took place simultaneously on 13 July 1930, and were won by France and USA, who defeated Mexico 4â1 and Belgium 3â0 respectively. The first goal in World Cup history was scored by Lucien Laurent of France. |
FIFA World Cup It was originally simply known as the World Cup or Coupe du Monde, but in 1946 it was renamed after the FIFA president Jules Rimet who set up the first tournament. In 1970, Brazil 's third victory in the tournament entitled them to keep the trophy permanently. |
FIFA World Cup The 2014 FIFA World Cup is hosted by Brazil, the first held in South America since Argentina 1978, and is the first occasion where consecutive World Cups are held outside Europe. |
The New Pangaea Theory Part One What we donât know is what Pangaeaâs original configuration looked like as the Plate Tectonicsâ version is incorrect. To resolve this a new Pangaea model was created by precisely reversing the Earthâs ocean basin growth patterns as dictated by data shown on the Age of Oceanic Lithosphere map above. |
Facts About Pangaea, Ancient Supercontinent About 200 million years ago, the supercontinent began to break up. Gondwana (what is now Africa, South America, Antarctica, India and Australia) first split from Laurasia (Eurasia and North America). Then about 150 million years ago, Gondwana broke up. |
Plate tectonics German climatologist and geophysicist who, in 1915, published as expanded version of his 1912 book The Origin of Continents and Oceans. This work was one of the first to suggest continental drift and plate tectonics. He suggested that a supercontinent he called Pangaea had existed in the past, broke up starting 200 million years ago, and that the pieces drifted to their present positions. |
The New Pangaea Theory Part One Plate Tectonics is the latest theory of how our planet came to be. This modern day theory is also incorrect. New objective research dating the Earthâs ocean basin formation and growth patterns (shown below) does not support Plate Tectonicsâ version of Pangaea and its separation. |
The New Pangaea Theory Part One The New Pangaea Theory Part One. 252 million years ago our planet was impacted by a massive comet, a comet far larger than the one that wiped out the dinosaurs. This previous impact was so powerful it fractured the Earthâs crust, began the breakup of Pangaea and wiped out most of the life on the planet. |
Facts About Pangaea, Ancient Supercontinent The explanation for Pangaea's formation ushered in the modern theory of plate tectonics, which posits that the Earth's outer shell is broken up into several plates that slide over Earth's rocky shell, the mantle. |
The New Pangaea Theory Part One The New Pangaea Theory Part One. Introduction to the New Pangaea Theory. The scientific history concerning our planet is fraught with well-intentioned but incorrect ideas that were believed by both the lay persons and the experts of their time. |
Facts About Pangaea, Ancient Supercontinent Pangaea formed through a gradual process spanning a few hundred million years. Beginning about 480 million years ago, a continent called Laurentia, which includes parts of North America, merged with several other micro-continents to form Euramerica. |
Facts About Pangaea, Ancient Supercontinent Facts About Pangaea, Ancient Supercontinent. The breakup of the Pangaea supercontinent. About 300 million years ago, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one massive supercontinent called Pangaea, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. |
- As he read, his earlier conjecture that the continents had once been joined became a conviction he would boldly champion for the rest of his life. Just a few months later, on January 6, 1912, Wegener startled a meeting of the Geological Association in Frankfurt with his radical theory. |
25 Common Sayings And Where They Came From Meaning: Something said when a person is at a loss for words. History: There are two possible sources for this common saying. The first refers to the cat-oâ-nine-tails â a whip used by the English Navy for flogging. The whip caused so much pain that the victims were left speechless. |
25 Common Sayings And Where They Came From Meaning: Hang on to valuable things when getting rid of unnecessary things. Hisory: During the 1500s, most people bathed once a year. Even when they did bathe, the entire family used the same tubful of water. The man of the house bathed first, followed by other males, then females, and finally the babies. |
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