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How to fit a new earmould Please find enclosed your new earmould(s). Instructions on how to fit a new earmould to your hearing aid. 1. Insert the new earmould into your ear. 2. Hang your hearing aid on the top of your ear. 3. Get someone else to measure where the soft tubing overlaps the hard plastic hook/elbow of the hearing aid by about 3mm (1/8th inch). 4. Remove the earmould and use sharp scissors to cut the tubing at the point measured in step 3. 5. Remove the hearing aid and connect the earmould by pushing the tubing over the hook/elbow of the hearing aid as far as it will go. When the tubing is cut to the correct length the hearing aid should sit on the ear as in the picture. If you have any problems please ring 01908 995199 or 995156 (Monday – Friday between 9.00am and 4.30pm) to make an appointment. Thank you.
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Constitution-We The People Constitution-We The People The Constitution is only as good as the people behind it and since 2008 when Obama was elected the Constitution has been torn to threads by the Corporate, Mainstream Media, Republican Party, Donald Trump, America Terrorist Groups and Mitch McConnell. One of the main reasons why countries have constitutions is to encourage democracy. A good constitution will lay down the rules and regulations for how a country functions and how it can be governed properly, which helps to ensure that each citizen gets a say in the way things are run. Constitution-U.S. Constitution 15 Benefits Of Constitution For Country In any country, the constitution is the basic legal document that regulates how a particular state or nation should function. In modern days, it is regarded as the most important law in every country because without following the rules and regulations laid down in this document, no state can be termed as a working democratic state. This article will discuss fifteen reasons why the importance of the constitution cannot be ignored in any country. 1. Constitution Controls The Government A country’s constitution is like a master plan for governing any nation. It also decides the extent of power that should be vested in different branches of government, and how these branches should go about exercising their constitutional powers. The rights bestowed upon citizens by the constitution are inalienable, which means they cannot be taken away by the government, even if it is done through lawful means. 2. Constitution Defines A Country’s Identity A country’s constitution helps define its identity both at home and overseas, as it lays down the groundwork for the laws that are to govern the day-to-day lives of citizens. Any nation has a set of core values that it adheres to, according to which its people live their daily lives. All these values are enshrined in the constitution, which is why it is so important for a country. 3. Constitution Guarantees Human Rights As mentioned before, any constitution lays down certain rights that cannot be taken away by the government under any circumstances. These include things like liberty, property, and equality which is what human rights are all about. A country’s constitution is the first and foremost document that guarantees these rights to citizens, and this is why it is so important. 4. Constitution Prevents The Abuse Of Power No government is perfect, and there will always be a few corrupt individuals who will try to abuse their power for personal gain. However, a constitution is designed to keep these individuals in check and prevent them from amassing too much power. If a government ever tries to go against the spirit of the constitution, it can be removed through an amendment mechanism built into this very document. 5. Constitution Provides Clear Rules For A Government To Follow As discussed before, a country’s constitution is like a master plan for any government. Thus, the rules and regulations governing how it should function are clearly defined in this document. This means that all processes within government are streamlined so that things run smoothly without the need for more laws to be made now and then. 6. Constitution Prevents A Government From Becoming A Dictatorship A key benefit of having a constitution is that it prevents a government from becoming a dictatorship. All too often, we see countries where the government has complete control over the lives of citizens, and they can do whatever they want without any opposition. However, if a country has a strong and well-defined constitution, it becomes very difficult for the government to become a dictatorship. 7. A Country’s Constitution Protects It From Outside Threats Governments are sometimes compelled to go to war with other countries for various reasons, most of which are not in the best interests of their people. This is why every country must have a strict and tested constitution before it engages in such conflicts. Without a constitution, there would be no limitations on how far a country can go to pursue its interests, even if it means doing something completely immoral and illegal. 8. Constitution allows Countries To Play Their Part On The World Stage Many countries in the world don’t have constitutions because they feel that they are unneeded or unimportant. However, if a country has its constitution, it gives them the chance to play their part on the world stage and hold their own against other countries that also have constitutions. 9. Constitution Helps A Country Maintain Stability A well-functioning government is one of the key ingredients for a stable society. However, for a government to be effective, it needs to have a set of rules and regulations to follow, and this is where the constitution comes in. By having a constitution, a government knows exactly what it is allowed to do and what is off-limits, which in turn helps to maintain stability within the country. 10. Constitution Encourages Democracy By encouraging democracy, there is less room for corruption and those who seek power for their gain because those with a voice will always oppose them. 11. Constitution Provides A Framework For Nation Building Another key reason why countries have constitutions is to provide a framework for nation-building. No country can become an advanced civilization if there are no rules in place that help it achieve the necessary milestones. This document helps set and achieve these goals and makes it possible to progress without too much interference from those who seek power through corruption and illegal means. 12. Constitution Helps To Prevent Civil Unrest One of the best ways to keep a society stable is through having a constitution in place, which helps to prevent any civil unrest from breaking out. A good constitution keeps everyone on the same page and defines the rules and regulations for how things should be run, which in turn minimizes the chances of any conflict breaking out. 13. Constitution Provides Structure To A Country For a country to be successful, it is important to have a well-defined structure that everyone follows. This includes having a constitution in place that sets out the rules and regulations for how the country should be run. By having this kind of structure in place, it is easier for people to work together because there are no loopholes or grey areas to take advantage of. 14. Constitution Ensures A Country’s Democracy For Future Generations Since many constitutions are written so that they can be changed over time, it means that future generations will have the same rights as the current generation. This is important because it means that the country can never be taken away from those who live there, and future generations will always have the opportunity to make their voice heard. 15. Constitution Gives A Country Hope For The Future It is important for any government to think about the future and what direction it should take to achieve progress. Without a constitution, this would be impossible because the government wouldn’t have any focus or direction, and it would only make decisions based on what is best for the people in the present moment. With a well-defined constitution, however, this is not an issue, as certain milestones need to be reached over time for the country to progress. Importance Of Constitution – Conclusion A constitution can be a great tool for any country, as it helps to create stability, encourage democracy and nation-building, prevent civil unrest, give structure to the country, ensure that future generations are given the same rights as the current generation, and provide hope for the future. This is why it is important for all countries to have this kind of document in place, and why it is such an important part of any nation’s development. • a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. • (the Constitution) the basic written set of principles and precedents of federal government in the US, which came into operation in 1789 and has since been modified by twenty-seven amendments. More on the Constitution Be the first to comment Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published.
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Rihita Cargo have been providing international Pet Relocation and Live Animals For R & D services for over years, we are the India's leading and most trusted Pet Relocation company, for both importing and exporting pets and animals to and from. Rihita Cargo is an accredited Pet Export agent. This means we have partnership status with all LIVE animal relocation agents that provide pet air travel services around the world. With a zero harm rating, we have transported your precious cargo to multiple cities in multiple countries across continents of the globe. With Rihita Cargo, your pet travels first-class on every trip, because we understand pets aren't just companions, they are part of the family. Hence we treat them like our children.
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TY - JOUR AU - M.E. Rodríguez-Huezo AU - C. Lobato-Calleros AU - J.G. Reyes-Ocampo AU - O. Sandoval-Castilla AU - C. Pérez-Alonso AU - D.J. Pimentel-González PY - 2020/05/02 Y2 - 2022/01/22 TI - SURVIVABILITY OF ENTRAPPED Lactobacillus rhamnosus IN LIQUID- AND GEL-CORE ALGINATE BEADS DURING STORAGE AND SIMULATED GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS JF - Revista Mexicana de Ingeniería Química JA - rmiq VL - 10 IS - 3 SE - Biotechnology DO - UR - http://www.rmiq.org/ojs311/index.php/rmiq/article/view/1653 AB - L. rhamnosus cells were encapsulated in liquid-core (LCBR) and gel-core (GCBR) calcium alginate beads, and cell survivability under storage conditions and simulated gastrointestinal conditions were evaluated, and compared with that of non-encapsulated cells. The average external diameters of both beads (1.37 ±0.25 mm) were non-significantly different, and the average thickness of alginate gelled layer in LCBR was of 0.27 ±0.01 mm. The bacteria entrapped into LCBR tended to gather together forming clusters in the bulk of the liquid phase of the bead, whereas the bacteria entrapped into GCBR were compartmentalized in the gelled bead biopolymer matrix. LCBR showed significant lower hardness and chewiness, higher cohesiveness, and comparable springiness values than GCBR. Cells survivability under storage and simulated gastrointestinal conditions was significantly higher in LCBR than in GCBR and for the non-encapsulated free cells ER -
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ASKSAGE: Sage Q&A Forum - RSS feed Forum for SageenCopyright Sage, 2010. Some rights reserved under creative commons license.Tue, 22 Dec 2020 22:22:45 +0100infinite if inside a loop want to define a function that checks if a member of a set is another then print "well". Let me explain it it the following example: Assume that `Z = Compositions(17, min_part=4).list()`, `L` is some set and `f` is some function. How I can write a function such that if `f(a)`, where `a` is a member of `Z`, was in `L`, then that is "well"? My attempt: for i in in srange(len(Z)): for j in srange(i): if f(Z[i][j]) in L: I don't know how to finish it because I just know finite `if, else`, not more.Blue skyTue, 22 Dec 2020 22:22:45 +0100
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Benefits of Theater and Dramatherapy for Children with Autism Guest post by Andréas RB Deolinda, BA, BSc. As an educational facilitator who has worked in special education schools, I know many people have a modernized idea of what theater and drama is—they think about Broadway, the West End, etc. and only really see theater as performance. I have to admit I used to hold a similar view but now, having completed a degree in Drama Therapy, I truly know theater is a great learning tool and an experiential form of expression. From a dramatherapy perspective, theater is used as a means to drive healing, while applied drama and theater explores facets of the human experience from a social perspective. Elements of theater such as improvisation, role play, role enactment, games, and storytelling, can all be used to create narratives and find meaning behind our unconscious and lived experiences. Girls doing a dramatic performance on theater stage Dramatherapy pioneer Sue Jennings comments: “Dramatherapy is based on two fundamental hypotheses. Firstly, there is an intrinsic relationship between the art of healing and the nature of dramatic art. Secondly, that through enactment and re-enactment, man is not only capable of personal growth and change, he is in fact continually maintaining his social and individual identity… The dramatherapy process seeks to affect healing and change, therefore it differs from drama which can be done for its own sake or for pure entertainment.” So, how does all this relate to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? Well, it’s known that many people on the spectrum struggle with social skills, communication, anxiety, and making friends. When a broad understanding of theater is developed, it’s clear there are so many therapeutic benefits for children with autism. Below, I will outline just a few. Mental and physical benefits of theater for autistic kids • Theater can be verbal and non-verbal. In theater, we use sounds, props, drawing, dancing, or movement to tell a story or explore a topic. This makes it beneficial for children with autism because it uses different tools for communication (something that many autistic kids struggle with). It is also a sensory experience exploring different mediums and it can meet each child at their individual skill-set/needs. • Children learning their lines before performance • Theater is a form of expression. Through embodiment, storytelling, or enactment, the child is able to translate or express their inner feelings and release their emotions in a safe space. Dialoguing about the theater process allows for deeper exploration. If a certain topic is close to home, you can create a different story that has elements of that experience and act it out—this method distances the child from their situation while still allowing them to express what they are going through. You can even introduce a mask and ask the child to enact their story by giving the mask the character of their choice. • Theater develops the imagination. Theater is metaphoric. It allows children to drive their own narrative through play, stories or enactment rather than being a direct means of questioning or conversation. It gives children on the autism spectrum initiative to imagine, exploring new characters and worlds. For children with ASD who are generally more comfortable with routine and rigidity, this allows them to open their minds to new worlds and adventures. • Theater builds speech and language. Practitioners and workshop leaders might choose to use scripts or involve children in verbal activities such as tongue-twisters and singing. All of this can help develop language and strengthen dialogue for kids on the spectrum. • Children bowing after a dramatic performance at theater • Theater is good for social skills. Through theater, autistic children can be encouraged to play with their peers in a supportive, exploratory environment. The activities and workshops naturally encourage turn-taking and collaboration and give children the opportunity to create in a group environment. Summing up Children with autism or additional needs can benefit from theater programs because there’s no right or wrong answers in theater. As long as there is a safe space for the child to play and a supportive environment, theater can use any medium to drive and achieve so many goals. Little boy in costume ready for dramatic performance at theater Theater is universal. It is inclusive of every person’s abilities because it can be tailored to meet the needs of each individual. For children on the autism spectrum, theater and dramatherapy allow them to engage in narratives and embody them, thus driving a stronger connection with the imagination, developing social and communication skills, involving sensory play, and so much more. Support Research & Therapy
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How Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy Works How Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy Works Our clients can start from as early as a few months of age, or they can start in adulthood. It’s never too early or too late to begin treatment. With or without a developmental or special disabilities diagnosis, our main goal is to design an individual learning plan tailored to the client’s needs. This is the basis of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), an evidence-based approach that understands and changes behavior to improve quality of life.  It helps children and individuals meet behavioral goals, and addresses other domains such as language and communication, social skills, play skills, and self-help skills.  ABA is very effective in helping individuals with a diagnosis on the autism spectrum, however, ABA can help anyone, regardless of diagnosis. ABA is based on scientifically proven methods, peer-reviewed research, and well-established principles of learning, and is an evidence-based treatment for individuals on the autism spectrum or with other developmental disorders. Above all, we recognize the human needs of those diagnosed with autism, no matter where they fall on the spectrum. We help families, friends, and your loved ones to become their own best advocates, allowing them to feel empowered and more in control of their own lives. There are life-changing benefits that come with improving skills in the areas of language, communication, socialization, self-help, including dressing and grooming skills, toilet training, and sleep training. All of these skills lead to a more independent and fulfilling life for many with special needs. The programs are designed to help children and individuals learn necessary skills to recognize and respond appropriately to their emotions.  Our clinicians assess and treat each individual through the therapeutic process of healthy emotional development. Through behavior services, our team provides the therapeutic support necessary to build self-management skills in the area of emotions and behavior.
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HinKhoj Dictionary English Bengali Dictionary | ইংরেজি বাংলা অভিধান HinKhoj English Bengali Dictionary: pointful pointful - Meaning in Bengali. pointful definition, pronuniation, antonyms, synonyms and example sentences in Bengali. translation in Bengali for pointful with similar and opposite words. pointful ka bengali mein matalab, arth aur prayog Tags for the word pointful: Bengali meaning of pointful, What pointful means in Bengali, pointful meaning in Bengali, bengali mein pointful ka matlab, pronunciation, example sentences of pointful in Bengali language. Browse HinKhoj Bengali-English Dictionary by words Browse by English Alphabets Browse by Bengali Varnamala
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Clubhouse: How to Add Topics to a Club Users can tag groups based on their themes Clubhouse allows users to create Clubs that can be joined by other users on the social audio application. If a Club has a specific theme, such as traveling or sports, the creator can add up to three Topics to the Club when they create it.
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Tuareg Submitted Names Tuareg names are used by the Tuareg people of the Sahara. Amastan ⴰⵎⴰⵙⵜⴰⵏ m Tuareg Means "protector, defender" in Tuareg, derived from the Tamazight root esten meaning "to protect, to defend". Baragsen m Tuareg From the Tuareg abarag meaning "pride". Tinizara f Spanish (Canarian, Archaic), Tuareg (Archaic) From Guanche *tinzar, meaning "promontories" (literally "noses"). In Tuareg it meant "honour". Yeddes m Tuareg Means "he will be organised", from the Tuareg verb ddes meaning "organised".
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The Rise in Constructed Language Learning is Allowing People to Embrace Their Creative Spirit  Learning a new language is a great way to create meaningful contacts in an increasingly connected world. People have also turned to language learning as a way to escape the recent COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns. But there are some unexpected elements at play, as people navigate towards constructed languages. This desire to learn a fictional language is even helping with creativity. Preply’s Fictional League of Languages Table shows the five most popular fictional languages people are studying. The table includes languages like J. R. R. Tolkien’s Elvish and the Huttese from the Star Wars universe. These languages exist in these fantasy worlds. While they might seem gibberish to some, they follow complex and constructed grammatical rules just like any other language. But what makes them so popular? Language Learning on the Rise The pandemic locked people in their homes, unable to socialise with new or old friends. It got many to watch more television and to play games. But people also found language learning as a fun and challenging hobby to fill the days. In their research, Preply noticed how people looked at constructed or fictional languages rather than focusing on languages like Spanish. It’s no coincidence people were drawn to fictional languages while they lived under lockdown rules. Popular languages such as Dothraki are languages spoken in globally successful TV shows. Many people would have been watching shows like Game of Thrones or the Mandalorian. They would hear a foreign language on these shows and perhaps become interested in learning it. Languages are always part of the culture speaking them. You can learn a lot more about a language and improve your skills if you also immerse in the history and culture. This can be a great motivator during language learning. If you love the Star Trek universe, then learning to speak a popular language within the fictional world can seem engaging and fun. These fictional languages provide learners with a lot of study material. You don’t have to spend all of your time learning grammar or doing study books. You can also watch exciting movies and shows or read books and comics to learn, too. Fictional Languages and Creativity Learning a language is not only a fun thing to do, but it’s also beneficial. Research has shown how language learning can boost a person’s cognitive functions. One of the great advantages of language learning is the ability to enhance your creativity. Fictional languages are especially good for boosting your creative side. Languages hold a lot of power and the way we use words can have a big impact, even more than our physical actions. The words we choose and the way we use them is always an indicator of our way of thinking and viewing the world. With a fictional or second language, you are going to be even more mindful of the words you use. Fictional languages make you use your thinking and creative parts a little more. While many of the fictional languages mentioned in the Preply research have grammar rules and hundreds of unique words, the languages are still evolving. You can be part of improving and evolving the language. It doesn’t get much more creative than being part of creating a language! Each language is also part of a very rich and imaginary world. When you are learning a fictional language, you are jumping into these fictional worlds. You can learn about things like the Elvish culture and the underworld activities of the bounty hunters in the Star Wars universe. Immersing in these fictional worlds is bound to get you thinking about a lot of weird and wonderful things. Research backs this view. Mastering another language can help: • Boost your ability to reason and solve problems, both of which are important parts of the creative process. • Make you more adaptive to change which can help improve your creativity by boosting your motivation and ability to adjust to new situations. • Immerse you in new customs, norms and beliefs and broaden your mindset. When you are learning a fictional language, you’re not only learning words and grammar rules. You are learning about new ways of doing things. With an established, natural language like Chinese, you might have a lot more images and videos to watch to immerse yourself in the culture. With a fictional language, you might have to imagine much more. You need to think about what those rituals could look like or what the history might have been. All of this can help you embrace your creativity in a more meaningful way. The pandemic has been a huge catalyst for language learning. There are a lot of benefits to mastering a second language. If you want, you can even pick up a fictional language and unleash your creativity in the process!
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Company News Why should test point be set in electric circuit board design? Oct. 23, 2019 The name of the circuit board: ceramic circuit board, alumina ceramic circuit board, aluminum nitride ceramic circuit board, circuit board, PCB board, aluminum plate, high frequency board, thick copper plate, impedance board, PCB, ultra-thin circuit board, ultra-thin circuit board, printed (copper etched) circuit boards, etc. Multilayer PCB is used in electrical products multilayer circuit board, it involves a wide range of fields, home appliances, computer peripheral, communication, photoelectric equipment, instrumentation, toys, aerospace, military, medical products, LED lighting and other industries. For electronics students, it's natural to have test points on a electric circuit board, but for mechanics, what are the test points? Basically, the purpose of the test point is to test whether the components on the circuit board conforming to specifications and weldability. For example, if you want to check whether the resistance on a circuit board is correct, the easiest way is to take a universal meter capacity and measure the two ends of the circuit board. But In mass production factories, there is no way for you to slowly measure every resistance, capacitance, inductance, or even IC Circuit on each board with an electric meter. Therefore, there are so-called ICT (In Circuit-Test) automated Test machines. It uses multiple probes (commonly known as "bed-of-nails" fixtures) to simultaneously touch all the lines of the parts to be measured on the board, and then measures the characteristics of these electronic parts in a sequence controlled by program. Usually this test general board all parts only need 1~2 minutes or so time can be completed, depending on the number of parts on the circuit board, the more parts, the longer the time. However, if these probes directly touch the electronic parts on the board or its welding feet, it is likely to crush some of the electronic parts, which is counterproductive. So clever engineers invented test points. An extra pair of circular dots at each end of the part, which are not welded, allow the test probe to touch the dots without directly touching the electronic parts being measured. In the early days, when we had traditional dips on the boards, we did use the solders of the parts as test points. Because the welding feet of traditional parts are strong enough, not afraid of needle pricking, but often there will be bad probe contact misjudgment. Because the general electronic components after wave soldering, wave soldering or SMT solder, on the surface of the solder usually form a layer of solder paste residue membrane flux. The impedance of this film is very high, which often causes poor contact with the probe, so it is common to see the production line tester, often with the air gun blowing hard, or rubbing alcohol on the test areas. As technology has evolved, circuit boards have become smaller. The light above the small circuit board to squeeze so many electronic parts have been a little tired, so the test point to take up the space of the circuit board, often between the design end and the manufacturing end tug-of-war, but this issue has the opportunity to talk about later. The appearance of the test site is usually round, because the probe is also round, which is easier to produce and easier to get adjacent probes closer together, so as to increase the density of the needle bed. Welcome to come Shenzhen Shengxu Electronics Technology Co., Ltd to custome PCB.
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Background Overlay Product Summary Responding to the increasing demand for more environmentally responsible products, OrthoLite® HybridPlus-Bio™ provides the unprecedented ability to elevate the eco-content of your insoles to 57%. Uniquely blending 7% bio-oil derived from castor, 43% recycled production waste foam and 7% recycled rubber to achieve a total 57% eco-content that utilizes less petroleum and less energy, while adding less to landfills. And it means all the comfort your consumers expect—with the eco-friendly features they demand. Ideal for a wide range of applications, OrthoLite® HybridPlus-Bio™ delivers sustainable comfort and performance critical in insole, strobel and upper applications. The OrthoLite® HybridPlus-Bio™ formulation creates a cooler, drier environment inside all categories of footwear, so consumers can feel and perform their best, while supporting your brand’s sustainability goals.
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Article quick-view RNAseq analysis for the diagnosis of muscular dystrophy. The precise genetic cause remains elusive in nearly 50% of patients with presumed neurogenetic disease, representing a significant barrier for clinical care. This is despite significant advances in clinical genetic diagnostics, including the application of whole-exome sequencing and next-generation sequencing-based gene panels. In this study, we identify a deep intronic mutation in the DMD gene in a patient with muscular dystrophy using both conventional and RNAseq-based transcriptome analyses. The implications of our data are that noncoding mutations likely comprise an important source of unresolved genetic disease and that RNAseq is a powerful platform for detecting such mutations.
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What is a prompt in English? 1 : to move to action : incite. 2 : to assist (one acting or reciting) by suggesting or saying the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned : cue. 3 : to serve as the inciting cause of evidence prompting an investigation. What does it mean to restate a prompt? Restating questions means repeating the question, if it is short, or rephrasing it, if it is longer. One of the difficulties of restating questions is getting the grammar right. Look at the following examples. What should a 13 year old weigh? Main Digest Babies to Teens Height to Weight Ratio Table Age Weight Height 13 yrs 101.0 lb (45.8 kg) 61.7″ (156.7 cm) 14 yrs 105.0 lb (47.6 kg) 62.5″ (158.7 cm) 15 yrs 115.0 lb (52.1 kg) 62.9″ (159.7 cm) What is it called when you can’t express your feelings? Is 13 still a little kid? How should a 13 year old act? Participate in activities that provide positive rewards. As a teenager, you have many choices to make during any given day. You decide what to say to your family, your friends and to your teacher or coach. You also get to choose what to do to entertain yourself and keep busy while you’re not in class or studying. What is a prompt in a story? Glossary of Grammatical and Rhetorical Terms A writing prompt is a brief passage of text (or sometimes an image) that provides a potential topic idea or starting point for an original essay, report, journal entry, story, poem, or other forms of writing. How do you restate a question in an essay? Restate the question – use the question stem to write your topic sentence. Answer the question – make sure to answer all parts of the question. If there are two questions, you should answer each question in its own paragraph. Cite evidence from the text. How should a 15 year old act? Most teens begin to engage in less conflict with their parents around age 15. 3 They show more independence from their parents while also showing a greater respect for the rules when privileges are contingent on their behavior. Many 15-year-olds are dealing with a fair amount of stress. How do I write down my problems? Pay attention! 1. Stress Release. When we say problems, we say stress. 2. Focus. It is normal not to know where your starting point is considering that you have too many problems on your mind. 3. Connect the Dots. 4. Calm Down. 5. Discover Your Next Goals. 6. Improves Your Writing Skills. 7. Write down Your Ideas on The Paper. Is it OK for a 13 year old to vape? Health Risks of Vaping As of October 2019, more than 1,000 lung illnesses related to vaping have been reported, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 150 of these cases have affected teens, including one 13-year-old. Is 13 a tween? How do I act more grown up? But here are some definitions of what I believe adulting looks like today: 1. Don’t be a jerk. 2. Take full responsibility for where you’re at in your life. 3. Love hard and responsibly. 4. Stop lying. 5. Check your ego. 6. Call people back. 7. Take care of your own stuff. 8. Be grateful.
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What does tinnitus sound like? (tinnitus noises) 00:00 Can you hear a whistling, buzzing or hissing in your ears? 00:03 You could have tinnitus. 01:15 Tinnitus is very common and people of all ages 01:18 can get it. Including young children. 01:21 People with hearing loss or other problems 01:22 with their ears are more likely to experience tinnitus 01:26 but it can also affect people with normal hearing. What is tinnitus? Do i have tinnitus? If you are constantly hearing a ringing noise in your ears, you may have tinnitus. Watch this video to find out more. Tinnitus is a ringing, buzzing, or hissing in your ear(s) or in your head. There may also be a whooshing sound in your ear. These tinnitus sounds may be intermittent or constant and can vary in volume. Tinnitus is the term used to describe any sound that a person can hear that isn’t present in their external environment. What does tinnitus sound like? (tinnitus noises) If you think you may be suffering from tinnitus, head over to: Silencil Natural Remedies For Tinnitus Here you can read up on tinnitus relief, such as a white noise generator. Sound therapy is also great way to relieve your tinnitus symptoms. Tinnitus is a common condition which affects people of all ages and affects people differently. Although it is often associated with hearing loss and other ear problems, even people with normal hearing can show signs of tinnitus. Rate this post Leave a Reply
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Coding: 'Suitable for exceptionally dull weirdos' Niche, mechanical skill, a bit like plumbing or car repair The new rules expect five to seven year-olds to understand the definition of an algorithm years before they are due to be taught algebra, as well as being able to "create and debug simple computer programs". Once they've grasped this, seven to 11 year-olds will have to code programs "in at least two programming languages". Willard acknowledges that the current ICT curriculum is broken: For the last decade or so, computing lessons have been dreadful. ICT has become one of those pathetic subjects like Religious Education: taught by the runts of the teaching litter and seen as pointless by pupils. Ouch. But teaching everyone how to become programmers is not the answer. Why? Sounds like fighting talk in these parts. Reg readers, what do you make of this? Head this way to the forums. ® Similar topics Other stories you might like Biting the hand that feeds IT © 1998–2022
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Why attitude is more important than IQ? Why attitude is more important than IQ? Why attitude is more important than skills? It’s easier to train aptitude than attitude. When people have the right attitude they are both motivated and adaptable which makes them more open to learning new skills. With the right attitude and enough effort most new skills can be mastered quickly. Why the attitude is important? Our attitude is what influences all our actions. It is only the right attitude, which gets us good results. All the smiles and hand-shakes are not going to get you far, if you do not have the attitude to help others, without any selfish expectations in return. What is more important attitude or knowledge? Life Story – Motivation – Your ATTITUDE Is More Important Than Your Knowledge, Education, Connections And Even Your Intelligence. SUCCESS is accomplished through ATTITUDE. Yes, your attitude towards everything in life will determine your greatness of achievements. Every person has power in this world. Is attitude learned? Our attitudes are inherited and also learned through direct and indirect experiences with the attitude objects. Some attitudes are more likely to be based on beliefs, some are more likely to be based on feelings, and some are more likely to be based on behaviors. What is the difference between knowledge and attitude? As verbs the difference between attitude and knowledge is that attitude is to assume or to place in a particular position or orientation; to pose while knowledge is (obsolete) to confess as true; to acknowledge. What is knowledge attitude and practice? Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) surveys are representative of a specific population to collect information on what is known, believed and done in relation to a particular topic, and are the most frequently used study tool in health-seeking behavior research [17]. What is the knowledge attitude behavior model? The knowledge-attitude-behaviour model considers that knowledge is essential for effecting changes in behaviour, and that individuals can obtain knowledge and skills through learning. The accessibility of this knowledge was intended to improve the recognition of health-related behaviours. What is KAP questionnaire? CONTENT SUMMARY. Brief Description: A Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) survey is a quantitative method (predefined questions formatted in standardized questionnaires) that provides access to quantitative and qualitative information. Does knowledge affect attitude? It was found that complexity increased attitude- behavior consistency when knowledge was of low-behavioral relevance. Under high-behavioral relevance, attitudes predicted behavior well regardless of complexity. Amount of knowledge had no effect on attitude- behavior consistency. What is KABP? A self-administered questionnaire was used to investigate knowledge, attitude, belief and practice (KABP) about AIDS. How is attitude score calculated? To determine the minimum and the maximum length of the 5-point Likert type scale, the range is calculated by (5 − 1 = 4) then divided by five as it is the greatest value of the scale (4 ÷ 5 = 0.80). Afterwards, number one which is the least value in the scale was added in order to identify the maximum of this cell. What are 4 types of attitude scales? Four types of scales are generally used for Marketing Research.Nominal Scale. This is a very simple scale. Ordinal Scale. Ordinal scales are the simplest attitude measuring scale used in Marketing Research. Interval Scale. Ratio Scale. What is the attitude test? Answer and Explanation: Attitude testing is done to measure people’s attitudes. The purpose is to quantify peoples’ beliefs and behaviors to inform decisions, understand… How do you test someone’s attitude? Begin the interview by asking questions about the candidate’s work history. Go through each job on their resume one at a time, starting from the most recent position. Cover at least three past jobs, but understand that three is usually not enough. Discuss five or more if possible. How can I improve my aptitude skills? What is a good score on an aptitude test? If a perfect aptitude test score is 100% or 100 points, and your score is 80% or above, it is considered a good score. A minimum acceptable score is considered to be from 70% to 80%. Can you fail aptitude test? Not completing an aptitude test can damage your total score, so making sure you have enough time to answer each question is essential. Spending too much time answering a single question can damage your overall score if you fail to answer easier questions later in the test because you didn’t have enough time. How do you beat aptitude test? How to Pass an Aptitude TestPractice the test daily. Practice makes perfect. Make sure you know the test format. Read the instructions carefully. Be sure that you practice tests specific to your niche, market or industry. Manage your time well.
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Trade Show what is seam welding meaning in hindi What is Welding Definition Processes and Types of Welds The welded seam of electric weld pipe is heat treated after welding to a minimum temperature of 1 °F or processed so that no untempered martensite remains Such differences of erw are usually eliminated if the electric weld tubing is heat treated by the quenched and tempered process which is mandatory for API grades L80 C90 T95 and P Nov 10 Seam welding is a welding technique in which the two similar or dissimilar metals are connected by supplying an electric current and in this process a nugget formation takes place Mostly these nuggets are formed in the form of butt or the overlapping welding components The Fundamentals of Spot Welding The joining of two or more disconnected weldable metals for the purpose of producing a single component to serve a specific purpose The term “Spot Welding” is synonymous with “Resistance Welding” This process is achieved by short circuiting an Electrical Source through the stack of weldable Metals in In spot seam and projection welding the gap surrounding the weld between faying surfaces after the joint has been welded SHIELDED WELDING An arc welding process in which protection from the atmosphere is obtained through use of a flux decomposition of the electrode covering or an inert gas The heat from the disc shaped electrode wheels creates a continuous weld as the work pieces are fed between them resulting in a rolling resistance weld or a non hermetic seam weld How to say welding in Afrikaans welding Afrikaans Translation sweiswerk Find more words! Another word for Opposite of Meaning of Rhymes with Sentences with Find word forms Translate from English Translate to English Words With Friends Scrabble Crossword / Codeword Words starting with Words ending with Words containing exactly Words The weld seam cannot be seen or felt This is a major difference when looking at the double submerged arc welding process which creates an obvious welded bead that might need to be eliminated With the advances in high frequency electric currents for welding the process is far easier and safer Electric welded pipe has one longitudinal seam formed by electric induction or electric resistance welding without the addition of filler metal The edges to be weld seam are pressed together mechanically and the heat for welding is generated by the resistance to flow of electric current A bead weld or weld bead is the result of a welding pass that deposits filler material Welding is a process that combines multiple pieces of metal by heating and softening them With bead welding a filler material is inserted in the space between the two materials When the metal filler material cools a strong bond is formed between the two This video is an introduction to the welding process known as MIG MIG or GMAW is one of the most popular welding processes MIG Welding WeldNotesIf yo How to say welding in Malay welding What& 39 s the Malay word for welding Here& 39 s how you say it Malay Translation kimpalan More Malay words for welding pengelasan Welding is a process of joining two metal pieces by the application of heat Welding is the least expensive process and widely used now a days in fabrication Welding joints different metals with the help of a number of processes in which heat is supplied either electrically or by mean of a gas torch Then the seam weld is only for you This welding process produces the parallel seam weld and the single seam weld at the same time With the help of the continuous spot welding you can form the gas tight as well as liquid tight joints Define seam seam synonyms seam pronunciation seam translation English dictionary definition of seam n 1 a A line of junction formed by sewing together two pieces of material along their margins Hindi words for seam include सीवन सिलाई तह फांक संधि लपकी स्तर चिह्न डालना Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials usually metals or thermoplastics by using high heat to melt the parts together and allowing them to cool causing fusion Welding is distinct from lower temperature metal joining techniques such as brazing and soldering which do not melt the base metal Arc welding is a welding process that is used to join metal to metal by using electricity to create enough heat to melt metal and the melted metals when cool result in a binding of the metals It is a type of welding that uses a welding power supply to create an electric arc between a metal stick " electrode " and the base material to melt Seam welding can be broken down into two main techniques resistance seam welding and friction seam welding Click here to see our latest technical engineering podcasts on YouTube Resistance Seam Welding Resistance seam welding is a variation of resistance spot welding with the main difference being that the welding electrodes are motor What is CJP in welding – AMARINE mash meaning in Hindi with examples कुचला हुआ मिश्रण दलिया धुन प्यार प्रेम ब click for more detailed meaning of mash in Hindi with examples definition pronunciation and example sentences Fusion welding is a generic term for welding processes that rely on melting to join materials of similar compositions and melting points Due to the high temperature phase transitions inherent to these processes a heat affected zone is created in the material although some techniques like beam welding often minimize this effect by introducing comparatively little heat into the workpiece The purpose of the Welding Handbook for maritime welders is to provide guidance in modern welding and related processes and to provide the welder with a source of practical information on the right solution to specific onboard welding problems Experience gained from user contact and welding training of crewmembers showed thatWhat is Seam Welding Seam welding is the joining of work pieces made of similar or dissimilar materials along a continuous seam Seam welding can be broken down into two main techniques resistance seam welding and friction seam welding Click here to see our latest technical engineering podcasts on YouTube Ultrasonic welding of thin metallic foils The sonotrode is rotated along the weld seam Ultrasonic welding is an industrial process whereby high frequency ultrasonic acoustic vibrations are locally applied to workpieces being held together under pressure to create a solid state weld Friction welding FRW is a solid state welding process that generates heat through mechanical friction between workpieces in relative motion to one another with the addition of a lateral force called " upset" to plastically displace and fuse the materials seam meaning in Hindi with examples स्तर लपकी पतली तह चिह्न तह सीवन जोड़ दाग click for more detailed meaning of seam in Hindi with examples definition pronunciation and example sentences Italian words for welding include saldatura saldature saldano and saldando Find more Italian words at !Farsi words for welding include جوش دادن پیوستن جوشکاری کردن and جوش برقی زدن Find more Farsi words at !
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Supplementary MaterialsSupplementary Body Legends 41419_2020_2551_MOESM1_ESM Supplementary MaterialsSupplementary Body Legends 41419_2020_2551_MOESM1_ESM. the function of Cx43 in cisplatin-induced ototoxicity using organotypic cochlear NPS-2143 hydrochloride NPS-2143 hydrochloride civilizations from control and two Cx43-mutant mouse strains harboring the moderate (Cx43I130T/+) or serious (Cx43G60S/+) reduced amount of Cx43 function. Cochlear civilizations from Cx43-mutant mice using a severe reduction in Cx43-based space junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) had an enhanced number of hair cells that were positive for cleaved caspase 3, a marker of active apoptosis, after cisplatin treatment. In cisplatin-treated organotypic cochlear cultures, there was a decrease in the co-localization of Cx26 and Cx30 compared with NPS-2143 hydrochloride untreated cultures, suggesting that cisplatin causes reorganization of connexin composition in supporting cells. Both Cx26 and Cx30 protein expression as well as GJIC were decreased in organotypic cochlear cultures treated with the gap-junction blocker carbenoxolone. When cisplatin and carbenoxolone were co-administered, there were no differences in hair cell loss compared with cisplatin treatment alone. Using cisplatin-treated control and Cx43-ablated organ of Corti derived HEI-OC1 mouse cells, we found that greatly reducing GJIC led to preferential induction of an ER stress pathway. Taken together, this study strongly suggests that inhibition of GJIC in organ of Corti cells does not lead to differential susceptibility to cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. Although cisplatin causes the same degree of cell death in space junction qualified TH and incompetent cochlear cells, the engagement of the mitochondrial dysregulation and ER stress differs. (encoding Cx26) and/or (encoding Cx30) are responsible for nearly 50% of congenitally acquired hearing loss with ~135 different mutations in causing hearing loss4,5. Spontaneous activity in the cochlea depends upon ATP and calcium release, suggesting a critical role for connexins in cochlear development3,6. The necessity of connexins in the development of the organ of Corti (i.e., the sensory epithelium in the cochlea) is usually revealed from the use of Cx26 conditional knockout mice where hair cell loss and underdevelopment of the organ of Corti prospects to hearing loss7C9. Complementary studies using tamoxifen-induced Cx26 knock-down mice revealed that Cx26 was a key regulator in early cochlear development. Indeed, knocking down Cx26 in early postnatal stages resulted in severe hearing loss, malformation of the cochlea, and defects in supporting cells10C13. The localization and expression pattern of Cx43 in the cochlea remains controversial, but Cx43 has been reported to be expressed at unique developmental time points in the organ of Corti14C16, spiral limbus17, spiral ganglion neurons18C20, cochlear lateral wall21, cochlear nerve, and auditory brainstem tract22. In keeping with a key role for Cx43 in hearing, we previously showed that the severe loss of Cx43 function led to hearing loss23, suggesting that Cx43 plays an important role in the development and/or function of the auditory pathway. That said, it remains unclear if dysregulated Cx43 status during development influences the susceptibility NPS-2143 hydrochloride of NPS-2143 hydrochloride cochlear cells to drug-induced cell death and hearing loss. Cisplatin (values for each test are defined in body legends. Co-localization and particle evaluation Organotypic cochlear civilizations from Cx43G60S/+ mutant mice and their WT littermates had been treated with regular mass media or cisplatin ahead of immunolabeling for Cx26 and Cx30, and subsequent particle and co-localization analysis. A Zeiss LSM800 confocal microscope was employed for determining Pearsons relationship coefficient using a co-localization plug-in. Handles of single-labeled civilizations (i.e., just Cx26 or just Cx30 principal antibodies) were utilized to determine thresholds of intensities for every single channel also to create bin crosshairs in scatterplots necessary for evaluation. Individual bins had been set for everyone three cochlear convert locations (apical, middle, and basal) using the single-labeled handles. Once threshold beliefs were established, Pearsons relationship coefficient was utilized to measure co-localization of Cx26 and Cx30. The same images utilized for Pearsons correlation analysis were used in ImageJ with the analyze particles function to quantify the number of space junction plaques, their size, as well as their average pixel intensities.
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George Herriman's Krazy Kat is lounging under an umbrella. Linear Algebra Calculators Cholesky Factorization This calculator uses Wedderburn rank reduction to find the Cholesky factorization of a symmetric positive definite matrix $A$. The process constructs the matrix $L$ in stages. At each stage you'll have an equation $A=LL^T+B$ where you start with $L$ nonexistent and with $B=A$. The next column of $L$ is chosen from $B$. (The $L$ column is scaled.) Then $L$ and $B=A-LL^T$ are updated. Eventually $B=0$ and $A=LL^T$. At this point $L$ is lower triangular. If the original matrix $A$ wasn't positive definite, the algorithm will fail at some point when confronted with the square root of a negative quantity. Either choose a size and press this button to get a randomly generated matrix, or enter your matrix in the box below. (Look at the example to see the format.) Matrix $A$: Update $L$ and $B$. The reset button leaves the $A$ matrix alone, but reinitializes $L$ and $B$. Back to calculator page or home page. Krazy Kat is singing.
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DocuVieware Tutorial for Blazor This article introduces you to the DocuVieware control. You learn about the new Blazor web platform and its hosting models, and integrate DocuVieware with a Blazor WebAssembly app. Using the TomTom Maps SDK for Web with ASP.NET Core, Part 1 TomTom Maps SDK is a set of libraries that offer robust and comprehensive location services, including maps, search, routing, traffic, and geofencing. TomTom Maps SDKs are available for different platforms—Android, iOS, and Web. But can we put TomTom Maps SDK for Web to work with a popular web framework, such as ASP.NET Core? The answer […]
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Importancia de los documentos históricos fundamentalesImportancia de los documentos históricos fundamentales In this lesson, students analyze the founding documents and gain an understanding of the intent, meaning, and importance of the Declaration of Independence and the U. S. Constitution 38.27 Kb. 1 32.99 Kb. 1 ¡Llegan los británicos!¡Llegan los británicos! Indian War and the Boston Tea Party. Students create an illustrated and annotated timeline of these issues and events. The annotation provides students an opportunity to organize their thoughts about the cause and effect relationships between 51.93 Kb. 1 Economía de las coloniasEconomía de las colonias In this lesson students examine economic patterns of colonial America. Students make connections between industries, available resources in the area 46.69 Kb. 1 La Declaración de DerechosLa Declaración de Derechos Students learn about the U. S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights and compare the documents to the Texas documents 50.83 Kb. 1 Desarrollo de las coloniasDesarrollo de las colonias New England, Middle and Southern colonies and reasons for coming to the New World. This lesson investigates where and why the English colonists settled in America 46.96 Kb. 1 La Guerra de 1812La Guerra de 1812 This lesson focuses on the war of 1812. It focuses on causes and effects, and on using primary sources. American symbols related to the War of 1812 are included. Students recognize political, economic, geographic 68.99 Kb. 1 Bases de nuestro gobiernoBases de nuestro gobierno Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. Students also learn about several Founding Fathers, including Benjamin Franklin, and their contributions to communities that have influenced history 53.04 Kb. 1 Cómo resolver un problemaCómo resolver un problema George Washington Carver. Students examine the life of George Washington Carver and other innovators including those in the local community to learn about and use problem-solving skills and imagine themselves as problem-solvers and 90.05 Kb. 1 ¿Quién hace mejor a las comunidades?¿Quién hace mejor a las comunidades? Students learn through historical figures who exemplify good citizenship the importance of the characteristics of good citizenship and acts of civic responsibility 65.38 Kb. 1 Declaración de IndependenciaDeclaración de Independencia Allegiance and singing the Star Spangled Banner. The lesson provides a brief overview of the documents that led the United States as it became a free and independent nation 56.91 Kb. 1   1   2 The database is protected by copyright © 2020 send message     Main page
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Give examples of endocrine glands, and briefly explain what these glands do. Imagine that you have been asked to provide a presentation to a high school biology class. The teacher wants you to address the following topics in your presentation: the endocrine system, the skeletal system, birth control methods, the human senses, and gross anatomy of the human brain. Create a 10- to 12-slide PowerPoint presentation that includes the following information. Explain a negative feedback loop using the thyroid system as an example; provide a visual aid to illustrate the loop (see suggestion below concerning searching for illustrations) Describe gender differences in the human skeleton. Identify an antagonistic muscle pair and explain how they work together. Indicate the mode of action, risks, and efficacy of the following types of birth control: combination birth control pills, male condoms, and Intrauterine devices. Research STDs in the CSU Online Library: Open the CSU Online Library link in your student portal. In the keyword search field, type “sexually transmitted disease” (spelled exactly like that). Click on the article link, then click on “PDF full text,” and read the article. (Note: Not all articles will provide the full text; if your choice does not, you will have to select a different article.) Discuss what you learned about STDs from the article in 1-2 slides in your presentation. Cite the article according to APA guidelines and list it on your references slide. List and briefly discuss: each of the general senses and the special sense. Use the illustration of the brain below in one of your slides. (To copy and paste: Click on the image and press CTRL-C to copy it. Then, navigate to your slide, place your cursor where you want the illustration to be, and press CTRL-V to paste it on the slide.) Suggestions for Searching for Illustrations Use the following coupon Order Now
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Water crisis builds in Egypt as dam talks falter, temperatures rise As the dam’s talk diminished, rising temperatures lead to a water crisis in Egypt Water crisis Egypt’s water consumption grew over 20 per cent in the last decade alone, while the water supply has been shrinking. This resulted in a mass shortage of water with the country’s surrounding regions at risk of running out. While Egypt is a water rich nation, the magnitude of the crisis is nearing a critical point. Egypt may experience a water crisis similar to that of Iraq. Given the ongoing water crisis, Egypt faces the ever-increasing need for an expansion of its water supply and reliable means of water distribution. It also faces the increasing possibility of an increase in water shortages, including risks of water scarcity due to water rationing and water shortages linked to natural hazards. A crisis such as this can destabilize the Egyptian economy and lead to a water crisis in Egypt and its surrounding regions. While the water crisis could potentially be a long-term problem, Egypt is already dealing with a water crisis, which is having negative effects on its environment. In fact, Egypt’s water crisis began in earnest in 2007 when a drought caused the water level of the Nile River to decrease. While Egypt has an estimated 30-40 per cent share in the Nile’s waters, Egypt may be in danger of a major water crisis that impacts its economy and water distribution. This is especially apparent in Egypt’s southern region, which is already facing its own water shortage crisis that impacts its agriculture and its water distribution system. The poor state of Egypt’s water distribution system may lead to a water crisis that threatens Egypt’s economy. As Egypt’s water crisis worsens, water quality will deteriorate, as will the agricultural capacity of the agricultural fields surrounding Egypt’s water distribution system. Water quality is particularly of concern in Egypt, given that Egypt is the third largest exporter of wheat worldwide and its agricultural land is highly dependent on water resources. Despite the drought, Egypt’s water supply also depends on water imported from countries in the region and the situation in Egypt is further complicated by other water crises in the surrounding region. In addition, the security crisis that Egypt has been facing in recent years has resulted in the destruction of the water infrastructure of the country. As the water crisis worsens, Egypt will increasingly be forced to rely on water from countries that also suffer from drought conditions. A significant increase in water pollution due to the increasing extraction of the water by farmers and development projects around water infrastructure in Egypt is also a key factor that is likely to intensify the water crisis in Egypt in the near future. Another key factor is the rise in the demand for water in Egypt, which is also expected to rise due to population growth. According to various studies by the Egyptian Water Utilities Corporation (EWUC), Egypt’s population is expected to grow by 10 percent in the next 15 years, and an additional 3 million people will be added to the population by 2030. As a result, the demand for water in Egypt is increasing. Meanwhile, the water supply in Egypt is decreasing as the existing water reservoirs are increasingly becoming polluted and the water distribution system will struggle to provide drinking water to the growing population of Egypt. There is also the need for urgent action to reduce the temperature in Egypt, as Egypt’s water distribution system is at risk of freezing in the winter. According to some studies, the Egyptian temperature increased by about one degree Celsius in the last decade. Furthermore, as the climate change is affecting the weather and water distribution in Egypt, the temperature is also expected to rise and the water supply will be disrupted during the winter, particularly in Egypt’s northern region. As Egypt’s water distribution system is in crisis, the risk of water freezing during the winter will increase. Further research in the area of water crises is therefore necessary to develop effective climate and water conservation strategies that can reduce the risks and prepare Egypt for climate change.
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How to use the history command on CentOS 8 s2 0 The ‘history’ command is used to view the terminal history. It saves the history of all the terminal commands that are executed on your system. It also allows users to repeat or reuse previously executed commands on the terminal without having to re-enter them all. So the history command is useful when the user has forgotten a command that was previously executed on the terminal. The history of all executed commands is saved in the file ~ / .bash_history. By default, the history file saves a record of all commands executed on the Linux system. If you are having trouble checking the history of all the commands you previously ran, this article will help you. In this article we are going to show you how to use the “history” command on your CentOS 8.0. How to use the history command Open the terminal window of your CentOS 8.0 by clicking on the terminal symbol on the desktop. To check the history of your terminal, you need to log in with the root user. To do this, enter the following command. Now log in as the root user. To view your terminal’s history, use the following different commands: To print the history of all recently executed and old executed commands, enter the following command in the CentOS 8.0 terminal If this command is successfully executed, the history of all executed commands is displayed. The last command executed is displayed from top to bottom in the terminal. When you run the ‘cat ~ / .bash_history’ command, it is similar to the history file, but does not show the exact formatting or line numbers. You can also specify a number with a history command. The output shows the last lines on the terminal. $history 7 As mentioned above, the ‘history’ command is used to display all executed commands with their line numbers. You can repeat certain commands on the terminal by using the command number. ! Command line number! For example I want to run the command of line number 416 again, use this command: $ !416! You can change the line number as you wish. Rerun command from history Note: The command line number always changes when we enter further commands on the terminal. So do not rely on the previous history command line number. You can also see the latest commands on the terminal by typing ‘!!’ input. or press the up arrow key on your system keyboard to view recent commands. Run the last command again You can repeat the command based on its start string. Enter the starting string of the previously executed command with ‘!’ a. Follow the syntax given below: For example, to check the commands that begin with the string “yum”, enter the following command at the terminal: The above method can be at risk if the last command you ran is different from the one you need. Enter ‘: p’ at the end of the start string for confirmation instead of executing directly on the start string. Search for commands in bash history The above mentioned ‘! Yum: p’ command only displays the command for confirmation. You can use the command ‘history’ by coupling it with grep, it looks for the commands that match the specific text pattern or the command end. This allows you to search through the most recently executed commands. Enter the following command on the terminal: $history | grep dnf Use grep to search for a command As you can see, the list of all commands executed on the terminal is returned, which were compared with the ‘dnf’ text. You can write commands to the history file. If you have no further history of the logged file, run the following command on the terminal. $history -w You can also clear the contents of the history. Run the following command to clear the contents: $history -c It should be noted that clearing the history will only erase the contents from memory. You can also delete the ~ / .bash_history file to remove the history, but the current session will still be saved to the file when the user logs out. Instead of deleting the entire history, you can also delete the specific line of numbers from the history file using the -d option. Use the following command to remove the specific line of numbers from the history file $history -d 457 For example, if you have entered your account password, it is recommended that you use the above command for security reasons. This command allows users to secure information from unauthorized access. You can also save the history of the current session to the ~ / .bash_history file using the ‘-a’ option. Enter the following command on the terminal: $history -a You can also add the timestamps to the history lines. This means that by default, you won’t be able to see the date and time on previously executed commands, except just in order. So, you can use the timestamp command to view the date and time of the commands that were executed. Run the following command on the terminal: You can also change the line size saved in the history. By default, the bash file keeps 1000 command lines in the history list. $ HISTSIZE is a variable that allows you to change the value according to your needs. Enter the following command to set it to 10000 to increase the size. In this tutorial, we have explored how to use various functions of the history command with the terminal in CentOS 8.0. Following this tutorial, you are now ready to deal with the history of your CentOS 8.0 terminal. I hope you find this article useful. For further questions please do comments below. How to use the history command on CentOS 8
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This article is about the Galactic Republic constitution. You may be looking for the New Republic constitution. Z-95 Headhunter.jpg The Galactic Constitution was the document by which the Galactic Republic was governed.[1] Sistros Nevet, an ancient lawgiver, contributed to the constitution.[2] During the Clone Wars between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the Supreme Chancellor of the Republic, Sheev Palpatine, made increasing changes to the Galactic Constitution, which prompted members of his own Loyalist Committee to question his honesty, resulting in the creation of the Delegation of 2,000 and the Petition of 2,000.[1][3] They were ultimately proved right when Palpatine, secretly a Sith Lord, reformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire that he led himself.[4] The Galactic Constitution declared that all sentients were equal. It also outlawed slavery and forced servitude, and guaranteed protection against hardships. Droid rights supporters pointed to the Galactic Constitution to back up their assertion that droids should be extended the same rights and protections guaranteed to organics.[5] One amendment to the constitution, passed towards the end of the Clone Wars, was the Sector Governance Decree.[6] Notes and references[]
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24. Execution stages 24.1. Description When cdist is started, it passes through different stages. 24.2. Stage 1: target information retrieval In this stage information is collected about the target host using so called explorers. Every existing explorer is run on the target and the output of all explorers are copied back into the local cache. The results can be used by manifests and types. 24.3. Stage 2: run the initial manifest The initial manifest, which should be used for mappings of hosts to types, is executed. This stage creates objects in a cconfig database that contains the objects as defined in the manifest for the specific host. In this stage, no conflicts may occur, i.e. no object of the same type with the same id may be created, if it has different parameters. 24.4. Stage 3: object information retrieval Every object is checked whether its type has explorers and if so, these are executed on the target host. The results are transferred back and can be used in the following stages to decide what changes need to be made on the target to implement the desired state. 24.5. Stage 4: run the object manifest Every object is checked whether its type has a executable manifest. The manifest script may generate and change the created objects. In other words, one type can reuse other types. For instance the object __apache/www.example.org is of type __apache, which may contain a manifest script, which creates new objects of type __file. The newly created objects are merged back into the existing tree. No conflicts may occur during the merge. A conflict would mean that two different objects try to create the same object, which indicates a broken configuration. 24.6. Stage 5: code generation In this stage for every created object its type is checked for executable gencode scripts. The gencode scripts generate the code to be executed on the target on stdout. If the gencode executables fail, they must print diagnostic messages on stderr and exit non-zero. 24.7. Stage 6: code execution For every object the resulting code from the previous stage is transferred to the target host and executed there to apply the configuration changes. 24.8. Stage 7: cache The cache stores the information from the current run for later use. 24.9. Summary If, and only if, all the stages complete without errors, the configuration will be applied to the target.
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clear all Content Type Time to Complete Subject Matter Expert Sort by: • How are B2B companies using webinars? Do they focus strictly on top-of-funnel lead generation? Or do they realize the potential webinars offer throughout the buyer's journey and after the sale? Let's look at some answers. • We spend countless hours planning, building, and testing landing pages. Yet, they don't always perform as we expect them to. This article will provide inspiring examples and practical advice you need to make sure your next landing page is incredible. • Behavioral economics expert and author Melina Palmer shares insights from her new book, What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You, and explains how you can use science to improve your marketing results. • We often use surveys to gain an understanding of how our customers think and feel about our product or services. But a poorly crafted survey is vulnerable to response bias, which causes participants to answer questions inaccurately. Here's how you can minimize response bias. • If your salespeople aren't effective presenters, they'll never achieve their full potential—even if they're good at selling. Which is why it's critical to understand and monitor this vital skill. Here's how to measure and evaluate sales presentation skills. • Search data can be used to better understand audiences and make predictions for the near future. As some parts of the world begin to reopen their doors, what might the COVID-19 exit phase look like based on what search data is telling us?
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Part of the Glyn Academies Trust Latest News Year 5 Design and Create their own Vases In Design and Technology, Year 5 have focussed on creating their own vases as their product focus.  Working from their own designs, the children have created their own vases from clay.  Overall, the children really enjoyed the graduation of skills allowing them the chance to reflect on their work across the half term in the design process to create an eventual product for final evaluation.
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"THINGS ARE GETTING REAL NOW.." Something Unbelievable is Happening On Mars (2021) Published on Dec 30, 2021 Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, being larger than only Mercury. In English, Mars carries the name of the Roman god of war and is often referred to as the "Red Planet". The latter refers to the effect of the iron oxide prevalent on Mars's surface, which gives it a reddish appearance (as shown), that is distinctive among the astronomical bodies visible to the naked eye. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, with surface features reminiscent of the impact craters of the Moon, and the valleys, deserts and polar ice caps of Earth. The possibility of life on Mars is a subject of interest in astrobiology due to its proximity and similarities to Earth. To date, no proof of past or present life has been found on Mars. Cumulative evidence suggests that during the ancient Noachian time period, the surface environment of Mars had liquid water and may have been habitable for microorganisms, but habitable conditions do not necessarily indicate life. Scientific searches for evidence of life began in the 19th century and continue today via telescopic investigations and deployed probes. While early work focused on phenomenology and bordered on fantasy, the modern scientific inquiry has emphasized the search for water, chemical biosignatures in the soil and rocks at the planet's surface, and biomarker gases in the atmosphere. Mars is of particular interest for the study of the origins of life because of its similarity to the early Earth. This is especially true since Mars has a cold climate and lacks plate tectonics or continental drift, so it has remained almost unchanged since the end of the Hesperian period. At least two-thirds of Mars's surface is more than 3.5 billion years old, and Mars may thus hold the best record of the prebiotic conditions leading to life, even if life does not or has never existed there, which might have started developing as early as 4.48 billion years ago. 🛎️ For more mind-opening and educational videos please subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/3I9hy7f Please SHARE this as widely as you feel drawn... Content licensed in part by Zohar Entertainment Group. All Content on the channel is licensed and or produced by us or our partners. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel: @Anonymous Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theanonmessage/
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Graduation Year Document Type Degree Name Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree Granting Department Major Professor Michael D. Coovert, Ph.D. Committee Member Walter C. Borman, Ph.D. Committee Member Michael Braun, Ph.D. Committee Member Chad Dubé, Ph.D. Committee Member Joseph A. Vandello, Ph.D. egoistic dominance, abusive supervision, destructive leadership Toxic leaders are a serious problem, but shockingly, there is no standard detection tool that is both efficient and accurate. Compounding the problem are the various definitions and descriptions used to operationalize toxic leadership. This research sought to align the literature, offer a concise definition, and assess the domains indicative of toxic leadership through two conceptually compatible studies. Study 1 involved development of a toxic leader threat detection scale. Results using a variable-centered approach indicated that follower perceptions (n = 357) of leader empathy (4-item scale; α = .93) and the need for achievement recognition (4-item scale; α = .83) significantly predicted the egoistic dominance behaviors (5-item scale; α = .93) employed by toxic leaders (R2 = .647, p < .001). Using a person-centered approach, the scale scores also revealed latent clusters of distinct behavioral patterns, representing significantly different toxic leader threat levels (low, medium, and high). Study 2 assessed whether followers (n = 357), without access to behavioral information, would infer toxic characteristics simply from a leader’s physical appearance. Participants perceived images of male leaders (η2 = .131) with masculine facial structures (η2 = .596) as most likely to behave aggressively, while feminine facial structures (η2 = .400) and female images (η2 = .104) created the highest perceptions of empathy. The subjects also selected male leaders with masculine faces (η2 = .044; η2 = .015) as more likely to desire recognition, but with an inverse relationship (η2 = .073) such that feminine looking males earned the lowest scores. Overall, these results supported the idea that empathy and the need for achievement recognition create an “ego gone wild” condition and, not only can we measure the behavioral tendencies of toxic leaders, but perhaps we can “see” them as well.
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Jump to navigation Jump to search Tag nameAppearance on change listsFull description of meaningSourceActive?Tagged changes mobile editMobile editEdit made from mobile (web or app)Defined by the softwareYes3,214 changes mobile web editMobile web editEdit made from mobile web siteDefined by the softwareYes3,214 changes mw-undoUndoEdits that undo previous edits using the undo linkDefined by the softwareYes291 changes mw-blankBlankingEdits that blank a pageDefined by the softwareYes256 changes mw-rollbackRollbackEdits that roll back previous edits using the rollback linkDefined by the softwareYes157 changes mw-new-redirectNew redirectEdits that create a new redirect or change a page to a redirectDefined by the softwareYes139 changes mw-replaceReplacedEdits that remove more than 90% of the content of a pageDefined by the softwareYes33 changes mw-changed-redirect-targetRedirect target changedEdits that change the target of a redirectDefined by the softwareYes17 changes
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How does climate change affect decomposition? How does climate affect decomposition? Warmer temperatures are responsible for greater decomposition rates at low latitudes while litter quality of deciduous forests is generally higher than coniferous forests leading to greater decomposition rates for deciduous forest litter. How will climate change affect organic matter decomposition? Warming is altering the way soils function in ecosystems both directly by changing microbial physiology and indirectly by causing shifts in microbial community composition. … Short-term warming in the laboratory had less of an impact on decomposition—decomposition increased by 12% under laboratory warming. What are the different climatic factors affect the rate of decomposition in environment? 1.2 Environment Moisture, temperature and soil nutrient availability are considered the main environmental factors that determine decomposition. Therefore, the climate is often very important and many studies about decomposition are made along climate gradients induced by elevation or latitude. What factors affect decomposition? Does decomposition increase with temperature? At colder temperatures decomposing organisms will be less active, thus the rate of decomposition remains low. As the temperature increases, decomposers become more active and the rate increases. … At extremely high temperatures decomposers will be killed and decomposition will stop. THIS IS INTERESTING:  Your question: Is heat recycled in an ecosystem? Does decomposition affect the environment? Increases in the rate of decomposition can have additive impacts on the global carbon cycle (Davidson and Janssens 2006) by increasing nutrient availability to growing plants and by increasing the release of CO2 to the atmosphere. How does temperature affect organic matter? Increase in soil temperature increases the soil nitrogen mineralization rates through the increase in microbial activity and increase in the decomposition of organic matter in the soil. … Organic matter decomposes slowly at lower temperatures as a result of decrease in microbial activities and biochemical processes. What are the effects of climatic factors? Climatic factors act directly on the growth, survival, reproduction, and movement of individuals and some of these processes can be studied experimentally, as well as by sampling in the ocean. The integrated effects of the individual processes, are observed at the level of populations, communities, or ecosystems. Why does heat speed up decomposition? In summer, high temperatures can accelerate the stages of decomposition: heat encourages the breakdown of organic material, and bacteria also grow faster in a warm environment, accelerating bacterial digestion of tissue. What is climate change and its factor? These have been caused by many natural factors, including changes in the sun, emissions from volcanoes, variations in Earth’s orbit and levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). … Global climate change has typically occurred very slowly, over thousands or millions of years.
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Casey Grove & Tegan Hanlon, Alaska Public Media Dunleavy extends shutdown of dine-in service at restaurants as COVID-19 cases climb Meanwhile, the number of Alaskans diagnosed with COVID-19 grew to 143 by Wednesday, up 10 from the day before. ‘We crossed a line today’: Dunleavy orders statewide shelter in place, limits travel People can still go outside, under the new mandate, but they must remain six feet or more away from individuals not in their households. Dunleavy administration mandates two-week quarantine for people traveling into Alaska The number of known coronavirus cases in Alaska had also grown to 36 by Monday.
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Modern society approaches cultural heritage in an extremely peculiar and ambivalent way: on the one hand it destroys the very substance of this heritage, and on the other it pays homage to its symbols -reproducing its typical forms or elevating the antiquity of its various components (antiques, preservable monuments, regional rehabilitation)-, which are used in decorative patterns. This social phenomenon can be explained through psychology, since it can be compared to the story of the sons of the primitive hoard -as it appears in Freud’s Totem and Taboo-, who killed and mangled the Father and soon after they worshipped his symbol (totem) and established the first institutions and customs, refe¬rences to their criminal act (totemic meal).
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Extreme Weather Prevention and Resilience Act 2013-01-22 Introduced in Senate Extreme Weather Prevention and Resilience Act - Expresses the sense of the Senate that Congress should: (1) promote investment to ensure resilience to extreme weather and disasters; (2) promote investment in clean energy infrastructure; (3) promote the development of clean energy technologies; and (4) ensure that the federal government is a leader in reducing pollution, promoting the use of clean energy sources, and improving energy efficiency.
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Native American Sand Paintings Influenced Which Artist? Who is responsible for sand painting rituals in Navajo culture? The first permanent Navajo sandpainting is generally credited to a medicine man in the 1950s, Fred Stevens. In collaboration with other artists, he developed a method to adhere sand to board, allowing sandpaintings to be made for sale. Who created sand painting? Sand paintings, as created by Native American Navajo Indians, were not made to be an “art object,” but rather were made as part of an elaborate healing ritual or ceremony. How have Native Americans influenced art? As with every culture, religion has a powerful influence over the indigenous peoples. Art was and continues to be a way to celebrate their ideology. They weaved and painted religious symbols into crafts of all kind. Native Americans created a lot of their art in an effort to control their physical environment. What influenced action painting? You might be interested:  Readers ask: What Does Pink Symbolize In Paintings? What is the purpose of sand painting? What is unique about Navajo sand painting? For the Navajo, the sand painting is a dynamic, living, sacred entity that enables a transformation in the mental and physical state of the ailing individual. They believe that the holy figures in the painting absorb the ailment and provide relief. Is Sand Art difficult? Sand sculptures are one of the most difficult forms of sand art. They are made on a huge scale and are well, larger than life! Professionals work with a lot of precision because making a mistake means unmaking the sculpture and making it again, which is as difficult as it sounds. Why are sand mandalas destroyed? Once the mandala is complete the monks ask for the deities’ healing blessings during a ceremony. The destruction of the mandala serves as a reminder of the impermanence of life. The coloured sand is swept up into an urn and dispersed into flowing water – a way of extending the healing powers to the whole world. What is Native American art called? Native American art, also called American Indian art, the visual art of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Americas, often called American Indians. What defines Native American art? Each tribe and nation has it’s own unique culture and art. Their art is depicted in a number of ways including beading and decorating of clothes, masks, totem poles, paintings, drawings, weaving of blankets and rugs, carvings, and basket weaving. Below are some historical examples of Native American art. You might be interested:  Often asked: How Much Are Claude Monet Paintings Worth? What kind of art did Native Americans create? Indigenous American visual arts include portable arts, such as painting, basketry, textiles, or photography, as well as monumental works, such as architecture, land art, public sculpture, or murals. Is action painting a modern art? The Action Painting survived – today it is called Gestural Abstraction. There are so many contemporary art makers today that use the technique and style developed by Action Painters. How is action painting created or done? Their process, involved splashing, using gestural brushstrokes and dripping paint onto canvas rather than carefully applying it. The term ‘action painting’ was coined by Harold Rosenberg in his groundbreaking article The American Action Painters published in ARTnews in December 1952. What is the purpose of time based art? Time-based media conservation aims to determine and monitor the acceptable degree of short-, middle-, and long-term change that an artwork may undergo in response to different display environments, technological developments, curatorial and exhibition-design concepts, or technicians’ preferences.
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Tips on how to leave Redundant words in RC Calender Icon CAT Exam Date: 28th Nov 2021 Tips on how to leave redundant words in RC While going through the Reading Comprehension section, the candidates are likely to come across a lot of challenges, pertaining to difficult vocabulary, complex theme and sentence structure, non-linear passage or difficult questions. However, there is one more challenge that the candidates need to tackle while reading the passage, and this is related to the problem of redundant words. 1. The problem of redundant words In a passage, there may arise a situation where a few words would seem to have the same meaning or there may be words which are not necessary, or do not add any meaning to the passage. You will be confused to read the same meaning being captured by different words or words that are superfluous and do not help you to comprehend the passage in any way. They are, at best, there to confuse you. For instance, in the statement, in the sentence, ‘he is a single unmarried man’, the word ‘unmarried’ is redundant and do not influence the meaning of the sentence in any way. It only duplicates the meaning which the word ‘single’ conveys. 2. Question yourself The best way to deal with redundant words when you come across them in the passage is to ask yourself questions whether the given words add to the meaning of the sentence in any way, whether the meaning of the sentence changes if you remove that word, whether the word given before that word captures the meaning accurately. For example in the sentence, ‘the writer has expressed and articulated his thoughts well in his latest book’, the words ‘expressed’ and ‘articulated’ mean the same thing, hence for the sake of brevity and to do away with unnecessary words, the word ‘articulated’ can be removed from the sentence without affecting its meaning. Asking yourself these questions, will make you engage with the passage thoroughly. 3. Mark out the redundant words While preparing for the entrance, try to identify the redundant words, words which do not contribute to the meaning in any way and cut out that word, or line, or phrase. By doing this, gradually, you will train your mind to focus on the most crucial aspect of the passage rather than spend time thinking about the redundant words or expression. Some phrases that you should be alert to are, ‘As I was trying to say’, ‘At this point in time’, ‘In the manner of speaking’, ‘For the purpose of’, ‘Be that as it may’, ‘In the final analysis’ twist the passage unnecessarily and make it confusing to comprehend. 4. Brevity All good writers work on the principle of brevity. They try to capture their thoughts using as few words as possible and removing the unnecessary words, so that the reader is able to understand clearly. In the entrance examination, sometimes, questions that require you to remove the ambiguity and redundancy to form concise sentences. For instance, ‘there were thirty people who went on each and every school trip’ can be rewritten as ‘there were thirty people on every school trip’. The second sentence removes the unnecessary words and forms a concise sentence. Redundant words add nothing to the passage, they only confuse the candidates and consume their time, hence, it is important for them to learn how to ignore them while reading the passage. Related Articles How The Verb Changes Direction Of Para In RC? VARC is Scoring Section in CAT Tips To Handle Para Jumbles Questions CAT Exam Pattern 2021 CAT Exam Centres 2021 CAT Application Form 2021 Tips On QA And DI Reading Comprehension Stay informed, Stay ahead and stay inspired with MBA Rendezvous
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How mothers shape their children: a mother’s imprint book aIn contrast to the rapid developments in genetics over the past few decades, modern medicine is in no way related to a comprehensive, deterministic understanding of genes. In particular, the effect of the environment—and the mother’s behavior—on the fetus developing in the womb is a typical example of how the environment modulates the functioning of genes and how these environmental influences can remain effective over several generations. The inheritance of acquired traits is not a fad in medicine, but the basis of a very fruitful research program. The intergenerational consequences of the Dutch famine in the winter of 1944/45 or the transmission of trauma from Holocaust survivors to their descendants are two typical examples of the findings of this research. However, the fact that mothers can have a special effect on their babies during pregnancy is only a new idea. Stress and malnutrition Science historian Sarah Richardson places this research in its historical context and takes a critical look at its basic assumptions, methods, and conclusions. In the first four chapters of her book, Richardson presents succinctly and clearly how medical and scientific thinking about the contribution of the mother and father to the development of offspring has developed. The focal point of their presentation is August Wiseman’s theory of germplasm (1882), which states that only genetic material in the egg or sperm cells is transferred, and that the father and mother make the same contribution to the offspring, and it doesn’t matter. Whether the genetic factor is present comes from the mother’s or father’s side, and there can be no heredity for acquired traits. See also  Creating more space for biotech in GFZ Barracks Sarah S. Richardson: “Mother’s Imprint.” Disputed knowledge of maternal and fetal effects. BILD: University of Chicago Press Wiseman’s theory – for which the term “neo-Darwinism” was coined – marked a radical break with earlier theories of reproduction and heredity and was a key element in the development of modern evolutionary biology. From ancient times to the nineteenth century, the influence of mother and father was different. It was the idea that a pregnant woman’s feelings and experiences exceptionally affect the fetus and lead to birthmarks, deformities, or personality traits. Other theories viewed the female egg cell as nutritious and passive, while the sperm contributed all the “life force”. A third class of theories acknowledged both the egg and the sperm, but the contributions of the two cell types were considered complementary. Wiseman’s theory and its empirical confirmation have disposed of these theories, but they have survived for several decades in a region where progressive politics have allied with positive eugenics to create a modern society with healthy citizens. Leave a Reply
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clock menu more-arrow no yes Filed under: Hulk smash The Abomination: Tennessee-Florida at RTT In keeping with the post earlier this week explaining the derivation of Hulk Smash and The Leader, tonight we remember why Florida is The Abomination. The Hulk's primary physical adversary is the Abomination, a "massive, green-skinned monster" that can hold its breath for abnormally long periods of time. This, of course, is a perfect description of our reptilian rivals to the south, the Florida Gators. The Abomination a.k.a. The Florida Gators Like the Hulk, the Abomination "belongs to a small minority born with a genetic factor that cause[s] them to mutate . . . ." Exhibit A: Genetic abnormalities? You be the judge. The Abomination is twice as powerful as a calm Hulk, and two defeats in a row [and now 7 of 8 -- ed.] at the hands of the Hulk have driven the Abomination insane with hatred toward Banner and his boys. So is it a lost cause? No, because the Abomination's powers and abilities, while awe-inspiring, do not increase or decrease based on its emotional state. The Hulk's, on the other hand, do. Remember that "the madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets," and an enraged Hulk can and will overcome the Abomination. You know, like [2005-06] during the regular season.
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Book Review | A Toxic New Religion Although Christianity has been the dominant religion in the West for centuries, the authors of A Toxic New Religion, Scott D. Allen and Darrow L. Miller, believe the postmodern movement’s impact on culture, sexuality, religion, and even freedom have created a new religion with atheistic and humanist roots in neo-Marxism. They point out how this new religion seeks to dismantle the foundations of Judeo-Christian beliefs and replace them with a postmodern construct void of absolutes, traditions, and truths. Allen and Miller authored A Toxic New Religion in an attempt to understand the changes they were seeing not only in the culture but also in the evangelical church regarding social justice, sexuality, race, and gender. Their discoveries, published on their blog and in World Magazine between 2016 and 2018, led them to conclude that what was occurring was “nothing less than the emergence of a new religion.” The authors begin A Toxic New Religion by showing the power of modern narratives—carefully crafted stories that pit good versus evil and use distorted facts and emotionalism to further an idea or agenda. Not unlike propaganda, narratives are the perfect vehicle to spread the postmodern idea that truth is relative, that reality is a construct of the human mind, and that, in the words of American economist and social theorist Jeremy Rifkin, man is “…the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever.” It is through these narratives that the new religion’s tenets are spread and incorporated into the Western cultural landscape. The book provides an historical overview of totalitarian communism, exploring how, while foundational thinkers like Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels aimed to end capitalism, property ownership, and religion, subsequent proselytes such as Antonio Gramsci believed that in order to tear down the foundations of modern society one had to strike at the roots of Judeo-Christian and Western civilization: God, the family, and, specifically, the patriarchy of white, heterosexual Christian or Jewish males. Much like traditional and neo-Marxist theology, this new religion removes the idea of imago Dei (Man created in the image of God) and reduces human life to an ethereal, amorphous idea rather than a concrete element. The result is a postmodern society where individuals define their own concept of life, meaning, and truth.  Foundational to the new religion is the rejection of absolutes, specifically truth, which has become a personalized experience rather than universal maxim, with “my truth” replacing “the truth.” Four foundational core beliefs make up the doctrine of the new religion: Group Identity, Cultural Relativism, Western Civilization as Uniquely Oppressive, and Justice as Equality of Outcome. These four pillars form the basis for many of the narratives of “woke” culture where racism, sexism, bias, and systematic and structural oppression have bred a culture based upon emotionalism — a culture in which victimhood holds power and must be avenged through the reordering of societal constructs such as gender, marriage, and even language.  Take, for example, “intersectionality,” a new term describing “a complex matrix of oppression” whereby the more categories of oppression one attributes to themselves the more power they wield. Under this system, a white woman is less oppressed than a black woman, but neither are more oppressed than a black woman who is a lesbian. This absurdity, as well as other examples, are used to show the seemingly limitless means this new religion will embrace in pursuit of its ends. This victimization is the cornerstone of the new religion, and Allen and Miller cite many examples of how through the redefinition of words like gender, marriage, justice, freedom, and love, this ideology is impacting culture and society as a whole. They point out that because truth has become a relative expression of individual experiences, nothing is sacred, including the fine line between the expanding classifications for sexual preference (LGBTQIAP in 2020) and “unadulterated pagan sexuality,” where incest, polygamy, and pedophilia are poised on the fringes of cultural and judicial acceptance. Closing A Toxic New Religion are practical insights into how Christians can counter and challenge the distorted narratives that are impacting Millennial-generation believers and crumbling Judeo-Christian principles that have historically preserved the cohesiveness of the Church. Allen and Miller assert that Christians must not participate in the relativism that has overtaken foundational thinking. Instead, the Church must return to Christ’s call to disciple the world and, through courageous love, point the lost back to the Truth and its Creator.
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Synod 2007’s Ethnic Advisers Synod 2007’s ethnic advisers were, from left (back row): Irene Bakker, Jonathon Kim, Helen Brent; (front row) Elaine Yu, Yatta Foryoh, and Abel Gonzalez.
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Powered by Sponsored by US: Republican party threatens to withdraw from presidential election debates The party demanded that rules for the presidential debates be changed The Republican Party, on Thursday, in a letter cited to the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), demanded that rules for the debates be changed. the Republicans, in the letter, have claimed that the rules of the debates are biased against it.   The Republican National Committee (RNC) threatened to boycott the debates unless the rules were changed. In a letter to the CPD on Thursday, RNC chair Ronna McDaniel accused the commission of "stonewalling the meaningful reforms necessary to restore its credibility with the Republican Party as a fair and nonpartisan actor," an AFP report reads. "Accordingly, the RNC will initiate the process of amending the Rules of the Republican Party at our upcoming Winter Meeting to prohibit future Republican nominees from participating in CPD-sponsored debates," adding that if the rules aren’t changed, the Republican Party will take steps to ensure that Republican candidates are given the chance to debate elsewhere. The letter stated that the first debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was held after early voting had begun. Trump remains quite likely to be the Republican nominee for 2024. "The CPD's plans for 2024 will be based on fairness, neutrality and a firm commitment to help the American public learn about the candidates and the issues," the CPD told the New York Times.
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Nagasaki, Japan 09 August 2016 Secretary-General's message to Peace Memorial Ceremony Peace-loving people in Nagasaki and from around the globe gather to remember all those who perished by a weapon that did not discriminate between gender, age, religion, ideology or nationality. Throughout its history, Nagasaki has been a vibrant and diverse city.  When I visited in 2010, I was inspired by the dynamism of the city and its people and stirred by their determination to build a world free of nuclear weapons.  That commitment is led by the courageous survivors – the Hibakusha. In one voice, the Hibakusha have taken their message to the world: No more. Never again.   It is a message that must be repeated until we have reached our shared goal of the elimination of nuclear weapons. As the Hibakusha grow older, a new generation must assume the role of messengers of peace.  I call on the young peace makers of Nagasaki to rise to the challenge and ensure that the suffering caused by nuclear weapons is never forgotten.  Spread the word with your peers around the world.  Your generation did not invent nuclear weapons, but you can be the generation to eliminate them. The United Nations stands with you in striving to achieve a nuclear-weapon-free world. Together, let us remember the victims of nuclear weapons and recommit to building a safer and more secure future for all.
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Researching patient deterioration with the US Department of Veterans Affairs Were excited to announce a medical research partnership with the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), one of the worlds leading healthcare organisations responsible for providing high-quality care to veterans and their families across the United States.This project will see us analyse patterns from historical, depersonalised medical records to predict patient deterioration.Patient deterioration is a significant global health problem that often has fatal consequences. Studies estimate that 11% of all in-hospital deaths are due to patient deterioration not being recognised early enough or acted on in the right way.Alongside world-renowned clinicians and researchers at the VA, we are analysing patterns from approximately 700,000 historical, depersonalised medical records in order to determine if machine learning can accurately identify the risk factors for patient deterioration and correctly predict its onset.Were focusing on Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), one of the most common conditions associated with patient deterioration, and an area where DeepMind and the VA both have expertise. This is a complex challenge, because predicting AKI is far from easy. Not only is the onset of AKI sudden and often asymptomatic, but the risk factors associated with it are commonplace throughout hospitals.Read More
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Formation and alteration of CAIs in Cold Bokkeveld (CM2) Greenwood, Richard C.; Lee, Martin R.; Hutchison, Robert and Barber, David J. (1994). Formation and alteration of CAIs in Cold Bokkeveld (CM2). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58 pp. 1913–1935. Calcium aluminium-rich inclusions (CAIs) from the carbonaceous chondrite Cold Bokkeveld (CM2) have been located and characterised in situ; the textural environment of CM2 CAIs has been studied for the first time. Based on their primary mineralogy, 345 CAls have been classified into four groups: (1) spine1 inclusions (2) a hibonite inclusion (3) spinel-pyroxene (sp-py) inclusions (4) spinel-pyroxene-olivine (sp-py-01) inclusions. In addition, refractory spherules and spinel-bearing isolated olivines are also recognised. CAIs in Cold Bokkeveld underwent extensive aqueous alteration and contain secondary minerals, including calcite and various phyllosilicates. These assemblages are similar to those in the chondrules and matrix of the meteorite, and it is concluded that all were altered more or less simultaneously within a parent body regolith. As is common in CM2s, most CAIs in Cold Bokkeveld have a rim sequence containing a prominent Fe-rich phyllosilicate layer. This formed early in the alteration sequence by the dissolution of melilite and subsequent precipitation of Fe-rich phyllosilicates from fluids with a high Fe/Mg ratio. CAIs in Cold Bokkeveld experienced two stages of deformation. An earlier nebula stage predated the formation of the dust mantles that surround most CAIs, and a later stage occurred in an asteroidal regolith. The CAIs in CM2s are smaller than those in CV3 chondrites because of the greater intensity of the earlier fragmentation episode that they experienced. Aqueous alteration of CAIs and regolith deformation appear to have been simultaneous. Phase relations and pyroxene compositional trends in sp-py and sp-py-01 inclusions indicate that they crystallised from liquids. Most spinel-bearing inclusions in Cold Bokkeveld have a normal Mg isotopic composition, so they could not have formed by the simultaneous melting and evaporation of primitive dust. One inclusion is enriched in the heavy isotopes of Mg and may have formed in this way. Two (or more) events are required to form most of the inclusions. The first produced the refractory compositions, either by vapour/solid condensation or slow evaporation of primitive dust. The second event melted the refractory precursors which later crystallised to form the observed textures and mineral assemblages. It has been suggested that refractory spherules with inwardly radiating hibonites formed from molten droplets at temperatures as high as 2135°C. However, the crystallisation sequences of these inclusions inferred from textural evidence are incompatible with those derived from phase relations and estimates of bulk composition. It is concluded that CM2 refractory spherules did not form by crystallisation of molten droplets, but were derived by fragmentation of larger inclusions in which they formed by partial melting. Viewing alternatives Public Attention Altmetrics from Altmetric Number of Citations Citations from Dimensions Item Actions
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What bulb is closest to natural light? What bulb is closest to natural light? Halogen bulbs are a variation of incandescent. They give the closest approximation of natural daylight, known as "white light." Colors appear sharper under halogen light and the bulbs can be dimmed. They're a little more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs, but are more expensive and burn at a higher temperature. What Kelvin is daylight? The three primary types of color temperature for light bulbs are: Soft White (2700K – 3000K), Bright White/Cool White (3500K – 4100K), and Daylight (5000K – 6500K). The higher the Degrees Kelvin, the whiter the color temperature. Why are LED lights bad? Is 4000k too bright? Lighting with kelvin numbers in the range from 3500K to 4000K are considered neutral white and accentuate lighter colors better than warm white lights. In addition, studies show that neutral and cool white light has an energizing effect on people, and is therefore are a good choice for home offices and studies. Why can’t LED bulbs be enclosed? Why You Can't Use Certain LED Bulbs in Enclosed Fixtures. Heat is the enemy of LED light bulbs. … Enclosed fixtures that don't allow for proper ventilation can drastically affect the temperature of the LED bulb, causing it to overheat and shortening the lifespan of the bulb. Do LED lights cause macular degeneration? Can LED lights damage eyes? LED light can damage eyes, health authority warns. The "blue light" in LED lighting can damage the eye's retina and disturb natural sleep rhythms, France's government-run health watchdog said this week. … LED uses only a fifth of the electricity needed for an incandescent bulb of comparable brightness. What color LED light is best for kitchen? Soft white/warm white (2700 Kelvin): Best for bedrooms and living rooms; providing a traditional warm, cozy feel to them. Bright white/cool white (4100 Kelvin): Best in kitchens, bathrooms or garages; giving rooms a whiter, more energetic feel. Do LED lights cause headaches? But because LED flickering is even more pronounced, with the light dimming by 100% rather than the roughly 35% of fluorescent lamps, there's a chance that LEDs could be even more likely to cause headaches. … In contrast, some LEDs flash only 400 times per second. Which light bulbs are best for your eyes? Some of the issues that may occur when a dimmer is incompatible with an LED lamp are: Flickering – Lamps will flicker (can also occur if a non-dimmable lamp is used) Drop-out – No light output at the end of the scale. … Damage or failure – LED driver, circuit or LED is damaged or fails. Can LED lights give you cancer? The 'blue light' emitted by LED light bulbs has been linked to breast and prostate cancer, according to a new study. … The World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified night shift work as probably carcinogenic to humans. Do LED lights give off blue light? Why do dimmable LED lights flicker? LED bulbs don't have glowing filaments. When the dimmer switch goes off and on many times per second, the LED bulb becomes a flickering strobe light. In rare cases, the flickering can be some other power supply issue, which may be the explanation if you don't have dimmer switches. Do LED lights get brighter the longer they are on? LED Light Bulbs are described as being 'instant on', meaning that they will reach full brightness as soon as they are turned on. … An LED Light Bulb will instantaneously reach full brightness when it is switched on, adding to the advantages of choosing a LED Light Bulb over other low energy alternatives such as CFLs. Does more lumens mean brighter? Lumens measure how much light you are getting from a bulb. More lumens means it's a brighter light; fewer lumens means it's a dimmer light. Lumens let you buy the amount of light you want. … To replace a 100 watt (W) incandescent bulb, look for a bulb that gives you about 1600 lumens. How many lumens do I need in a kitchen? To determine the needed lumens, you will need to multiply your room square footage by your room foot-candle requirement. For example, a 100 square foot living room, which needs 10-20 foot-candles, will need 1,000-2,000 lumens. A 100 square foot dining room, which needs 30-40 foot-candles, will need 3,000-4,000 lumens. Can LED lights cause a fire? Do LED bulbs get hot? LED light bulbs might be hot to the touch, but they are nowhere near as hot as CFL, halogen or incandescent bulbs. … Furthermore, LEDs do not generate heat as infrared radiation like incandescent bulbs. What is the brightest light bulb? The Brightest “Warm White” LED Bulb: The SANSI 27W A21 Dimmable LED Light Bulb. This bulb is warm white and produces 3500 lumens. It is available for about $56. The Brightest Standard Size Bulb: The Philips 1220 Lumen LED Bulb is the brightest LED bulb that fits in common household fixtures and lamps. Can you put LED bulbs in regular fixtures? The simple answer is yes, as long as the LED bulb uses less wattage than your fixture. … However, LED's do not emit dangerous levels of heat. Thus, if your fixture says “not to exceed 60-Watts” but you want to use a 100-Watt equivalent LED bulb, this would be safe to do so. Is it safe to look at LED lights? But how safe are LED lights? A vision researcher from Complutense University in Madrid reports that exposure to LED lights can cause irreparable damage to the retinas of the human eye, UPI reports. … "Eyes are not designed to look directly at light — they are designed to see with light," Sánchez-Ramos said. What does lumen stand for? How many lumens is daylight bulb? One lumen is approximately equal to the amount of light put out by one birthday candle that's one foot away from you. To help you get an idea of the lumen scale, a standard 60-watt bulb puts out around 750-850 lumens of light. If you're choosing bulbs for task lighting, look for bulbs with 1000 lumens or more. Are LED lights brighter than fluorescent? At the same wattage, LED will be much bright than fluorescent lamp. Because LED has a very high lumen efficacy, more than 110LM/W, but top level fluorescent lamp is 60LM/W. LED – light emitting diode translated electric energy into lighting high efficiency, and at the same time LED lights flicker free. Are blue LED lights bad for you? Blue Light Hazard in LED Lights. LED bulbs do not emit any ultraviolet light, but in recent years, "blue light" has been one of the most commonly discussed dangers and risks that surround LED lights and display screens that use LED backlights (smartphones, tablets, TVs, etc). What’s brighter cool white or daylight? Bright white (4,000 to 5,000 Kelvin) is between white and blue tones. With a less cozy and more energetic feel, bulbs with this color range are best for work spaces (such as a home office or garage) and kitchens with chrome fixtures. Daylight (5,000 to 6,500 Kelvin) has a more bluish tone. Which is brighter soft white or daylight? Warm white and soft white will produce a yellow hue, close to incandescents, while bulbs labeled as bright white will produce a whiter light, closer to daylight and similar to what you see in retail stores. … The lower the number, the warmer (yellower) the light. Are daylight bulbs brighter than soft white? Daylight LED light produces a higher color temperature in the range of 5000 – 6500 K, whereas Soft White produces a yellow hue and a lower color temperature in the range of 2700 – 3000 K. Daylight creates a natural effect because of its greater color contrast, whereas Soft White, because of its lower color intensity, …
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Which Of The Following, Which Is The Strongest Acid? ? Which Of The Following Is The Strongest Ac Binary Acids Binary acids are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is bonded with a nonmetal. You are watching: Of the following, which is the strongest acid? Key Takeaways Key PointsA binary acid ‘s strength depends on the H-X bond ‘s strength; the weaker the bond, the stronger the acid.The names of binary acids begin with “hydro-” followed by the name of the other element, modified to end with “-ic.”Binary acids are one of two classes of acids; the second are oxoacids (or oxyacids), which consist of hydrogen, oxygen, and another element.Key Termsbinary acid: molecular compounds in which hydrogen is combined with a second nonmetallic elementpKa: a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution; a weak acid has a pKa value in the approximate range −2 to 12 in water, and a strong acid has a pKa value of less than about −2. Acid Strength and Bond Strength Binary acids are certain molecular compounds in which hydrogen is combined with a second nonmetallic element; these acids include HF, HCl, HBr, and HI. HCl, HBr, and HI are all strong acids, whereas HF is a weak acid. The acid strength increases as the experimental pKa values decrease in the following order: HF (pKa = 3.1) Hydrochloric acid: Hydrochloric acid is a clear, colorless solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water. It is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid with many industrial uses. Hydrochloric acid is found naturally in gastric acid. It is a member of the binary acids. Key Takeaways Key PointsThe central atom ‘s electronegativity and the number of oxygen atoms determines oxoacid acidity.Carboxylic acids are an important subclass of organic oxoacids and the most common type of organic acid.Carboxlic acids are characterized by the presence of at least one carboxyl group and have a general formula of R-COOH, where R is some monovalent functional group.Key Termsoxyacid: an acid containing oxygen, as opposed to a hydracid (oxoacid)carboxylic acid: any of a class of organic compounds containing a carboxyl functional group (a carbon with one double bond to an oxygen and a single bond to another oxygen, which is in turn bonded to a hydrogen) Sulphuric acid: Drops of the concentrated oxoacid sulfuric acid (sulphuric acid) rapidly dehydrate a piece of cotton towel. Electronegativity of the Central Atom Consider the simple oxyacids HOI (hypoiodous acid), HOBr (hypobromous acid), and HOCl (hypochlorous acid). These acids can be arranged in order of their pKavalues and, by extension, their relative strengths: HOCl pKa = 7.5 a = 8.6 a = 10.6 Recall that smaller values of pKa correspond to greater acid strength. Therefore, HOCl is the strongest acid and HOI is weakest, and acid strength decreases as the central halogen descends on the periodic table. See more: “ You Left Black And Came Back White ', Nasser: The Jews Left Black, And Returned White The strength of the acid is determined by the central atom’s electronegativity relative to the surround atoms in the molecule. Because Cl is the most electronegative, it draws the bulk of the electrons in the HOCl molecule toward itself; because H and Cl are on opposite ends of the molecule, Cl pulls at the electrons in the H-O bond, thereby weakening it. The weaker the H-O bond, the more easily the H+ can ionize in water, and the stronger the acid. Number of Oxygen Atoms Around the Central Atom Consider the family of chlorooxoacids, which are arranged below in order of pKa values: HOClO3 pKa = -8 2 pKa = -1.0 2H. A carboxylic acid: Carboxylic acids are organic oxoacids characterized by the presence of at least one carboxyl group, which has the formula -C(=O)OH, usually written as -COOH or -CO2H. Carboxylic acids are the most common type of organic acid. Among the simplest examples are formic acid H-COOH, which occurs in ants, and acetic acid CH3-COOH, which gives vinegar its sour taste. Acids with two or more carboxyl groups are called dicarboxylic, tricarboxylic, etc. The simplest dicarboxylic example is oxalic acid (COOH)2, which is just two connected carboxyls. Mellitic acid is an example of a hexacarboxylic acid. Other important natural examples include citric acid (in lemons) and tartaric acid (in tamarinds). See more: ” Whenever You Gain Life Opponent Loses Life Loss Into My Life Gain? Salts and esters of carboxylic acids are called carboxylates. When a carboxyl group is deprotonated, its conjugate base, a carboxylate anion, forms. Carboxylate ions are resonance stabilized, and this increased stability makes carboxylic acids more acidic than alcohols. Carboxylic acids can be seen as reduced or alkylated forms of the Lewis acid carbon dioxide; under some circumstances they can be decarboxylated to yield carbon dioxide. Leave a comment
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Skip navigation Tag Archives: jvm File f = new File("dummy");"file is at " + f.getAbsolutePath()); This should print out the absolute path to where this File object would be saved. You can use this as a starting point and do any sort of relative filepathing you need to from here. %d bloggers like this:
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Call us at 704-845-0561 Increase your child’s language skills at bedtime! Bedtime stories are a great way to build your child’s language and communication skills. Bedtime stories help build your child’s imagination, help them learn new vocabulary words, help set a routine and create a stronger relationship with your child! Here are some ways to boost your child’s speech and skills through bedtime stories: 1. Let your child read the story in their own words- Give your child the book and let them flip through the pages. Encourage them to use the pictures to tell the story in their own words. This helps stimulate your child’s imagination! 1. Expand on your child’s language- While your child is looking and commenting on the pictures, expand on their utterances by adding descriptive words to help them learn new vocabulary words. For example, if your child says “I see a train!” You can expand on their language by saying, “I see the big blue train driving on the tracks!” 1. Ask your child questions about the story- As you flip each page, ask your child a question about the pictures or what you just read to them. You can ask them a variety of questions (what is the character doing, where is the character going, how does the character feel, etc). Let them ask you questions as well to stimulate new conversations. 1. Create a reading habit- By incorporating bedtime stories into your child’s nightly routine you can improve their attention span. When a child is engaged in a book, they are more likely to stay focused and attend to the story. Your child will get into the routine of reading every night and this will help strengthen their attention skills! 1. Increase their exposure to different experiences- Many children learn about new experiences through reading about them. For example, if your child has never been exposed to the zoo, they might not know what it is. Reading about the zoo will help them learn that it is a place where many animals are kept. They can learn about the different kinds of animals you see at the zoo, the sounds they make and the people who take care of them. This is a great way to introduce your child to new experiences and places that they might not have a chance to learn about.
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[jahsonic.com] - [Next >>] Italian Renaissance Era: 1300s - 1400s - 1500s Other destinations: gallery Geography: Europe - Italy - Northern renaissance Developments and events: art - discovery of Nero's house - printing - printmaking Artists (Italy): Leonardo Da Vinci - Raphael - Michelangelo When a young Roman inadvertently fell through a cleft in a Roman hillside at the end of the 15th century, he found himself in a strange cave or grotta filled with painted figures. Soon the young artists of Rome were having themselves let down on boards knotted to ropes to see for themselves. The frescos that were uncovered then have faded to pale gray stains on the plaster now, but the effect of these freshly-rediscovered grottesche decorations was electrifying in the early Renaissance, which was just arriving in Rome. Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa (1503-06) is among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance. See also: Northern renaissance your Amazon recommendations - Jahsonic - early adopter products Managed Hosting by NG Communications
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kids encyclopedia robot Rhineland facts for kids Kids Encyclopedia Facts Location of Rhineland The Rhinelands used to mean an area on both banks of the Rhine, in Central Europe, but the Rhineland (or Rheinland in German) is now a general word for areas of Germany along the middle and the lower Rhine. It borders Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west and the Rhine to the east. After the French were defeated in the early 19th century, the German - and the Dutch-speaking areas in the middle and the lower Rhine were added to the Kingdom of Prussia and were called the Rhine Province (or Rhenish Prussia). After World War I, the western part of Rhineland was under Allied control and demilitarized, with no military activities allowed, under the Treaty of Versailles. German forces sent armies back to it in 1936, three years before World War II began. Images for kids kids search engine Rhineland Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.
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Back to Cooking Pork Goulash Makes 2 servings 1. Chop the meat and onions into ~1 or 2 square inch peices. 2. Preheat the lard/oil in the pan. 3. Brown the meat in the pan. 4. Add the spices and mix it around so that the meat is covered. 5. Add the tomato paste and mix it in. 6. Add the chopped onions. 7. Add the beef stock. 8. Simmer at a low-ish heat with the lid on for 1 hour 45 minutes. 9. Remove the lid, increase the heat and boil for another 15 minutes to reduce the liquid by about 20-40%. 10. Serve w/ bread or dumplings.
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Cart 0 • O.M Pengantar Minum Racun "Orkeslah Kalau Begitar" CD RM 25.00 Started out in 1977, Orkes Moral Pengantar Minum Racun (OM PMR) plays dangdut were a bunch of teenagers that hung out together back then and filled in events in Radio Pramnors where they met comedy group, Warkop which soon acted as the homeband for Warkop. They came back in action in 2013, including their own rendition of Naif's, Efek Rumah Kaca's and Seringai's favourite number, and led to this 4 songs EP released in 2015.
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Colonial Latin America (Members Only) Digital History of Colonial Latin America a key to global education: Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci WisdomMaps: The Future of the Past Experience our digital history of Colonial Latin America with WisdomMaps! After Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas in 1492, the major maritime powers in Europe sent expeditions to the New World to colonize the native peoples and convert them to Christianity. Spain built its empire on the central and southern parts of the Americas given to it by the Treaty of Tordesillas. These lands were at various times inhabited by the Olmec, Aztec, Inca, Maya, and Toltec. Spain exploited their peoples and stripped their lands of precious metals and other resources. The Portuguese built their empire in Brazil, likewise given it by the Treaty, and used slave labor from Africa to grow sugar. During the early colonial period, most of the indigenous population died from diseases such as smallpox and measles to which they had no immunity. In addition to spreading disease, Spanish conquistadors behaved with great brutality toward the natives. According to Bartolomé de las Casas, the Europeans worked the native population to death. They separated the men and the women so they could not reproduce, and hunted down with dogs and killed any natives who escaped. The Spaniards forced the natives to work as near-slaves in mines and haciendas, and would “test the sharpness of their blades to prod them.” Las Casas believed that some three million natives had died from war and slavery. “Who in future generations will believe this?” he asked. “I myself writing it as a knowledgeable eyewitness can hardly believe it.” Under Spanish rule, native culture and religion were outlawed. The Spanish even burned the Maya Codices, rich troves of information about astrology, religion, gods, and rituals. Four codices have survived: the Dresden Codex, the Paris Codex, the Madrid Codex, and the HI Codex. They also melted down countless pieces of gold artwork that they viewed as un-Christian, and sent the gold back to Spain. Inspired by the American and French revolutions, most of Latin America gained its independence by 1825. Independence destroyed the old common market that had existed under the Spanish Empire, and in its place, Great Britain, France, and the United States began to maneuver for control of the region’s resources and markets. Independence also produced a native ruling class whose governance was little different from that of the Spanish and Portuguese. The large states that had first gained independence— Gran Colombia, the Federal Republic of Central America, and the United Provinces of South America— experienced a plague of civil war and conflict with neighboring states. Brazil remained a monarchy and largely avoided the strife experienced by other emerging states. However, fights between federalists and centrists throughout Latin America resulted in military repression. The new nations of Latin America strived to create a collective identity based upon shared Spanish or Portuguese language and culture, but cultural and class divisions arose to inflict lasting damage on any sense of national unity. Most of the new national borders were created around the old colonial jurisdictions, but many were unstable and wracked with regional conflict over economic resources. That said, here’s our assortment… please enjoy! When you’re done perusing a map, just close it, and you’ll be back here. Colonial Latin America Index | Society: Class | Spanish Colonial Rule: SocietyAmerindians • GovernanceEconomy | Religion | Power: Conquest: ConquistadoresEuropeans | Revolution: LeadersPolities | Economy: Trade | Argentina | Brazil: SocietyPower: Portuguese Empire: Pedro IPedro II | Haiti: DiscontentRevolution | Mexico: Power: HidalgoJuarezMaderoCardenasSanta AnnaDiaz | West Indies: PowerEconomy Up to Index Up to Index Up to Index Up to Index Up to Index Up to Index Our Courses %d bloggers like this:
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Renewable Energy, Vol.163, 1548-1559, 2021 Collocating offshore wind and wave generators to reduce power output variability: A Multi-site analysis Offshore wind and wave power are renewable energy sources that share the marine environment. Collocating these systems can reduce power variability; however, the extent of this differs between sites. Regional differences in combined system variability are investigated. Potential power output of wind and wave systems is simulated for sites throughout the US East andWest Coasts and UK North Sea using field observations of met-ocean conditions. The power production potential is approximated using an idealized power curve of the Siemens Gamesa SWT-6.0-154 6 MW wind turbine and the Pelamis 750 kW wave energy converter power matrix. The regional comparative approach provides novel insight into collocated system power variability on the US East Coast, and how it contrasts with the previously studied US West Coast and UK North Sea. Hourly and diurnal variability are found to decrease on the US West Coast and UK North Sea, with minimal effect on the US East Coast. The benefits for the West Coast extend to seasonal time scales (but as expected not to annual scales), but benefits for all regions depend on the specific wind- wave capacity mix. Reduced variability can benefit collocated wind and wave power, but these effects differ regionally and must be assessed locally. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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SAT US History Practice Test: 32 The Reagan Era and the End of the Cold War Test Information Question 3 questions Time 2 minutes See All test questions Take more free SAT US history practice tests available from 1. President Jimmy Carter helped work out a peace agreement between A. Palestine and Israel B. Israel and Egypt C. Egypt and Jordan D. Iraq and Kuwait E. East Germany and West Germany 2. The Cold War ended primarily because A. Germans destroyed the Berlin Wall B. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced new policies C. the United States defeated communism in Vietnam D. the United States created a rebel army in Nicaragua E. the workers of Poland staged a series of strikes 3. The Gulf War of 1991 was fought to liberate A. Iran B. Israel C. Kuwait D. Saudi Arabia E. Nicaragua
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Specifying Multiple Objectives Specifying Multiple Objectives Every objective in a multi-objective model has the following settable attributes: ObjNCon with default value 0, ObjNPriority with default value 0, ObjNWeight with default value 1, ObjNRelTol with default value 0, ObjNAbsTol with default value 0, and ObjNName. You can query and modify information about multiple objectives using the ObjNumber parameter, in conjunction with several model and variable attributes. For example, to retrieve the coefficient for variable x in objective <span>$</span>2<span>$</span>, you'd set the ObjNumber parameter to <span>$</span>2<span>$</span>, then query the ObjN attribute for x. Similarly, querying the ObjNName attribute after setting ObjNumber to <span>$</span>3<span>$</span> would give the name of objective <span>$</span>3<span>$</span>. We should note that there is one important exception to our statement above that the order of objectives is arbitrary: objective <span>$</span>0<span>$</span> is treated as the primary objective. One consequence is that the original objective automatically becomes objective <span>$</span>0<span>$</span> when you add a second objective. Another is that querying the ObjN attribute is equivalent to querying the Obj attribute when ObjNumber is <span>$</span>0<span>$</span>.
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Binary Waves Size: 40 pcs 3 * 0.6 m Technique: aluminium, mirror, pmma, LEDs, piezo, custom tailored electronics, spectrum analyser, computer, reactive software The installation Binary Waves measures the electromagnetic fields carrying telecommunication and transposes this data to light, sound and motion.  The kinetic canvas consists of 40 illuminated panels measuring 3m high and 60cm wide, which rotate around their vertical axes. The individual panels rotate at varying speeds, derived from the activity within the electro-magnetic field. Their motion creates a wave-like effect reinforced by their alternating black and white surfaces. The waves oscillate from one side of the installation to the other, gradually slowing down until the moment when a new pulse sets a new wave in motion.  The kinetic principle of the installation is derived from the behaviour of water. Moreover, the contextual connection is reinforced by the interplay between the reciprocal optical effects of the panels reflected in the water simultaneously with the water's reflection in the panels.  Within the black surface of the panels red lighting strips are integrated. Within the edge of the panels white lighting strips are integrated. Their illumination is driven by the following rules: the red lights indicate, in real-time, the activity of the local electromagnetic field whereas the white light reacts to peaks in the measurement. The sounds are subordinate to the lights, the eight red light strips are similar to 8 tones, an octave, and white light is accompanied by white noise. These sounds are diffused by each panel increasing the spatial and dynamic perception of the installation. The speed at which the panels rotate is based on an average value of the measurement, calculated every 5 minutes and correspond to a cycle. Each cycle of the installation is set to zero followed by a re-alignment of the panels from which a new wave pattern is generated. This analogy between wave-propagation, kinetic behaviour and light, follows the concept of fLUX. Through this assignment, the installation mirrors the rhythm of a city and renders the city’s invisible layer of electromagnetic waves visible. The artwork has its roots in the cybernetic art of the 1960s and, above all, in the work of Nicolas Schöffer. The installation is a homage to this pioneer of an art located somewhere between science, technology and architecture. 'Looking at a work by LAb[au], or a work by Schöffer - which would have been delighted to see this installation as it follows his premonitory ideas  and his Tour Lumière Cybernétique that was to be erected at la Défense, translating the city of Paris 's functioning data flows into luminous and kinetic effects -, one is stricken, not only by its aesthetic beauty, but by all this significance that emerges, if the perceiver goes to the point of investigating the invisible part of the work – its meaning.'  _ Eleonore de Lavandeyra Schöffer For detailed documentation, please refer to Archive --->
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Types of Gemstones used in vedic Astrology What are the various types of gemstones? What are gemstones? How are natural gemstones different from artificial stones? Let us first understand what are gemstones? Ruby or Manikya for Sun (Surya) Pearl or Moti for Moon (Chandra) Coral or Moonga for Mars (Mangal) Emerald or Panna for Mercury (Budha) Yellow Sapphire or Pukharaj for Jupiter (Bruhaspati) Blue Sapphire or Neelam for Saturn (Shani) Hessonite or Gomedh for Rahu Cat’s Eye or Lahasunia for Ketu call 8884985444 or 9845124158 for gemstone consultation. To buy gemstones online visit www.whitelotusspirituality.com You can   buy gemstones online also from our online store website https://whitelotusspirituality.com/product-category/gemstones/ or click below  to buy Blue Sapphire (Neelam) gemstone (with video explanation for each stone) https://www.santoshsharmaa.com/gemstones/blue-sapphire-gemstones-for-sale #GemstoneBangalore #GemstoneDelhi  #GemstoneKolkata #GemstoneMumbai #GemstoneHyderabad #GemstoneAhmeabad #GemstonePune #GemstoneNaviMumbai Leave a comment
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Social Impact Mastermind: A Transformational Journey Towards Antiracism Congratulations on taking the first step towards joining the social impact mastermind. The mastermind creates a brave space for conversations about race and social change. This mastermind is purposed to consider the following question: Should we continue to advance or ignore a system that breeds racism and division? Alternatively, what if we seek social change through personal transformation? There is no obligation or commitment with this application. It simply opens the door to a conversation about your interest in joining the mastermind. Question Title Question Title * 2. Tell me your story: Describe your mindset on the issues of race and racism. How has racism impacted your life? What prompted you to reach out to me at this particular time?  Question Title * 3. Problem Awareness and Root Cause Analysis: I understand the problem of racism and where it comes from. Question Title * 4. Empathy: I care about the problem of racism and the people it harms. Question Title * 5. Strategy and Sacrifice: I am willing to work towards correcting the problem of racism through personal transformation. Question Title * 6. What is your true desire for the outcome of this Discovery Call? The next step is to schedule your Mastermind Discovery Call. Once your application is reviewed, you will receive the link to schedule your Mastermind Discovery Call with Anita. Looking forward to speaking with you!
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@inproceedings{rumshisky-etal-2012-word, title = "Word Sense Inventories by Non-Experts.", author = "Rumshisky, Anna and Botchan, Nick and Kushkuley, Sophie and Pustejovsky, James", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC}'12)", month = may, year = "2012", address = "Istanbul, Turkey", publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)", url = "http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/1014_Paper.pdf", pages = "4055--4059", abstract = "In this paper, we explore different strategies for implementing a crowdsourcing methodology for a single-step construction of an empirically-derived sense inventory and the corresponding sense-annotated corpus. We report on the crowdsourcing experiments using implementation strategies with different HIT costs, worker qualification testing, and other restrictions. We describe multiple adjustments required to ensure successful HIT design, given significant changes within the crowdsourcing community over the last three years.", }
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This List contains the subscriptions that you are subscribed to. Users subscribe to these editions on a yearly basis. Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + U. Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + L. The transliteration scheme used is a newly devised intuitive method where: Capital vowels denote the longer vowel sound Capital consonants denote the harder consonant sound Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + F. Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + R. Rapid Dictionary The Rapid Dictionary allows you to explore Words Alphabetically. The Word itself is first shown Click on any Context/Entry to view its Synonyms Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + Y. Thematic Navigation Thematic Navigation allows you to explore Words hierarchically. Click on any Entry to view its Synonyms Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + T. Visual Thesaurus Usage Hints View associations for any related word by clicking on it. Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + V. Zoom / Unzoom Graph Shortcut Key: Alt + Shift + Z. Previous Word Navigate the Graph Back to the previous word. The Synonyms View shows words ordered Alphabetically for each language Arvind Lexicon Professional Edition (Online Dictionary & Thesaurus) Select Languages:   Search    i     From the Blog ... Rapid Dictionary dAyitvalenA ​ dAyitvamukti ​ dAyitvamuktighoshaNA ​ dAyitvamuktakaranA ​ dAyitvaAnA ​ dAyitvanibhAnA ​ dAyitvanirvAha ​ dAyitvAnubhUtigrasta ​ dAyitvaapAlaka ​ dAyitvapAlaka ​ dAyitvapAlakatA ​ dAyitvapAlana ​ dAyitvaapAlanakAbahAnAbanAnA ​ dAyitvapAlanakaranA ​ dAyitvapUrAkaranA ​ dAyitvapUrNa ​ dAyitvapUrNatA ​ dAyitvapUrNatah ​ dAyitvaAropitakaranA ​ dAyitvasemuktimAnganA ​ dAyitvasemuktakaranA ​ dAyitvasambhAlanA ​ dAyitvasaumpanA ​ dAyitvaasvIkriti ​ dAyitvavAna ​ Visual Thesaurus Hindi (Roman Script)  dAyitvalenA ​ Rhyming Words uTHAnA, bhArauTHAnA, zimmAlenA, dAyitvalenA, oTanA, oDh.anA, dAyitvagrahaNakaranA, sambhAlanA, dAyitvasambhAlanA.  take on responsibility ​v ​ Rhyming Words contract, engage, handle, own responsibility, pledge oneself to, shoulder, take on, take on responsibility, take upon oneself, undertake, commit oneself to, commit oneself, commit, carry the ball, carry, assume.  दायित्व लेना ​क्रि ​ Rhyming Words उठाना, भार उठाना, ज़िम्मा लेना, दायित्व लेना, ओटना, ओढ़ना, दायित्व ग्रहण करना, सँभालना, दायित्व सँभालना.
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Happy 2022! Reimagining accessibility; learning, serving and collaborating with you. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.”—Albert Einstein Learning Outcomes – Module 4 1. Define self-advocacy. 2. Explain the 3 different types of communication. 3. Evaluate your own strengths and weaknesses in being a self-advocate. 4. Identify barriers that will affect your ability to effectively self-advocate and apply strategies to overcome them. 5. Apply self-advocacy skills to the applicable setting (i.e. school, practicum placement, or future workplace). It can be challenging to self-advocate. Your post-secondary institution, as well as teachers and classmates, will require certain information in order to provide or change the accommodations you need. You will benefit from becoming skilled at advocating for yourself and being able to explain how you need others to communicate with you.
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Quick Answer: How To Write A Song? How do you write a song for beginners? How to Write a Song in Ten Steps 1. Start with the title. 2. Make a list of questions suggested by the title. 3. Choose a song structure. 5. Find the melody in your lyric. 6. Begin to add chords to your chorus melody. 7. Work on the lyric in your first verse. How can I write a good song? Great songwriters use these ten practical tips when composing new music and lyrics. 1. Compose a catchy melody. 2. Use all types of chords. 3. Create a memorable rhythm. 4. Build your song around a riff. 5. Write a song you can play live. 6. Step away from your instrument to write. 7. Get ambitious with song structure. What are the 4 steps to writing a song? • Play chords or a riff. • Sing or hum over the harmony. • Repeat steps 1-2 to form a chorus and then a bridge. • Place the song sections in this order: Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Chorus. Curious how lessons work? Is it easy to write a song? You might be interested:  Quick Answer: Php Check If Number? How can I learn songwriting? 15 Easy Tips for Learning How to Write Songs 1. Start Writing. This may seem like a no-brainer but even seasoned songwriters can struggle with it. 2. Listen to Lots of Music. 3. Write a Song Every Day. 4. Carry Around a Journal. 5. Learn New Chords. 6. Record Your Ideas. 7. Use a Rhyming Dictionary. 8. Use a Thesaurus. How are songs made? A typical song structure includes a verse, chorus, and bridge in the following arrangement: intro, verse — chorus — verse — chorus —bridge — chorus — outro. This is known as an ABABCB structure, where A is the verse, B is the chorus and C is the bridge. Which app is best for making music? A quick list of the best music production apps: • Garageband. • Songify. • Animoog. • Korg iElectribe. • Music Memos. • Poweramp Music Player. • Propellerhead Figure. • WaveMachine Labs Auria Pro. Which app is best for making songs? GarageBand is without a doubt the most popular & one of the best mobile music-making app available, exclusively for iOS users. Best music-making apps in 2021: • GarageBand. • Steinberg Cubasis. • FL Studio Mobile. • Soundtrap. • Reason Compact. • Groovepad. • BandLab. • BeatMaker 3. How do you write a song with no experience? Start with simple keys like C, F, D, or G. If you play an instrument, try to play the chord progressions by ear. Improvise a simple melody over the chord structure. Once you are comfortable with the chord progressions, try to improvise a popular chord progression under your lyrics. How do I get better at songwriting? How To Be A Better Songwriter 1. Practice, practice, practice. This is particularly for you if you’re a songwriting newbie. 2. Co-create. 3. Tell yourself you’re awesome. 4. Re-work existing work. 5. Have an open mind. 6. Avoid overthinking. 7. Ask for honest feedback. 8. Mix it up. You might be interested:  Quick Answer: This.Setstate Is Not A Function? What do I do after writing a song? Six Things To Do When Your Song Is Finished 2. Create The Definitive Rough Recording. 3. Schedule A Demo. 4. Catalog Your Mixes. 5. Create A Backup. 6. Pitch Your Song. Leave a Reply Question: The System Cannot Find The Path Specified Java? Contents1 How do you fix the system Cannot find the path specified in Java?2 How to fix system cannot find the path specified?3 How do I find the path of a file in Java?4 How do you solve the system Cannot find the file specified in CMD?5 How do I set Java path in Windows […] Readers ask: Roblox Pet Simulator Wiki? Contents1 What is the rarest pet in pet simulator Roblox?2 Who created pet simulator?3 What are the chances of getting the Naga egg?4 What is the rarest pet in pet Simulator 2021?5 What are the codes for Youtuber simulator?6 How rare is the Hornet boss egg?7 Where is the frozen ancient in pet swarm simulator?8 […]
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Using GPT-3 to write SQL for you About SeekWell SeekWell brings SQL to the places your team already hangs out, including Google Sheets, Excel, Slack, and email. How Does It Use GPT-3 The tool supports MySQL, Redshift, MS SQL Server, Postgres, and Snowflake. SeekWell works with SQL requests. It uses GPT-3 Instruct to convert plain English into SQL requests for further work. This process allows giving specific instructions, e.g. “Only respond in the correct SQL syntax”. SeekWell screenshots
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Skip to main content What can i use instead of a gasket? If a gasket is used in the right application, it is fine to use the correct RTV sealant. Not if a specific amount of clearance is required. The RTV sealant is better than the primitive gasket. Let's Get It Fixed! What Did You Think of This Article? What Did You Think of This Article? Shop Recommended ProductsShop HomeX Recommended Products
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Support for LAist comes from We Explain L.A. Stay Connected Share This Arts and Entertainment Film Review: Danish Drama 'Applause' Deserves A Standing Ovation LAist relies on your reader support. Applause is a truly sobering character study. This is not to make light of the Danish film's portrayal of alcoholism, but to testify how realistic it gets, and how low it goes. You'll think twice before stopping for drinks afterward. But Applause is no heavy-handed buzz-kill. There's a real clarity amidst the pain, and an impressive lead performance seizes all empathy and never lets go.
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Cephalalgy meanings in Urdu Cephalalgy meanings in Urdu is سیفلجی Cephalalgy in Urdu. More meanings of cephalalgy, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations. Install chrome extension What are the meanings of Cephalalgy in Urdu? Meanings of the word Cephalalgy in Urdu are . To understand how would you translate the word Cephalalgy in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Cephalalgy or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Cephalalgy synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Cephalalgy. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Cephalalgy in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What do you mean by cephalalgy? Whats the definition of cephalalgy? Definition of the cephalalgy are
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Focke-Wulf Fw “Triebflügeljäger” (“Thrust-wing Fighter”) (Huma) TYPE: Target defense interceptor. Project. ACCOMMODATION: Pilot only, in seated position POWER PLANT: Three Pabst/Lorin ramjets at wingtips, rated at 840 kp thrust each. For starting ramjets Walther 109-500 solid-fuel rockets were fitted to each ramjet, rated at 500 kp for 30 seconds each PERFORMANCE: 621 mph (estimated) COMMENT:  This Focke-Wulf Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) fighter/interceptor project was designed in September 1944, at the same time when the Heinkel Company worked on its VTOL-projects “Lerche” and “Wespe”. But in contrast to the latter two designs the propulsion system of the Focke-Wulf project was radical different. Three untapered wings rotated around the fuselage and had a gradually decreasing pitch towards the wingtips, thus acting like a giant propeller (“Triebflügel”). At the end of each wing was a Pabst ramjet. Since ramjets do not operate at slow speeds, the wing-rotor had to be driven by small Walter rocket engines, fitted to each ramjet pod. When the plane was sitting on its tail in the vertical position, the rotors would have functioned similarly to a helicopter. When flying horizontally, they would function more like a giant propeller. A cruciform empennage at the rear of the fuselage comprised four tail planes, fitted with moving ailerons that would also have functioned as combined rudders and elevators. A single large and sprung wheel in the extreme end of the fuselage provided the main undercarriage. Four small castoring wheels on extensible struts were placed at the end of each tail plane to steady the aircraft on the ground and allow it to be moved. The main and outrigger wheels were covered by streamlined clamshell doors when in flight. When taking off, the rotors would be angled to give lift as with a helicopter or, more accurately, a gyrodyne. Once the aircraft had attained sufficient altitude it could be angled into level flight. This required a slight nose-up pitch to provide some downward thrust as well as primarily forward thrust. Consequently, the four cannons in the forward fuselage would have been angled slightly downward in relation to the center line of the fuselage. The rotors provided the only significant lift in horizontal flight. To land, the aircraft had to slow its speed and pitch the fuselage until the craft was vertical. Power could then be reduced and it would descend until the landing gear rested on the ground. This would have been a tricky and probably dangerous maneuver given that the pilot would be seated facing upward and the ground would be behind his head at this stage. Unlike some other tail sitter aircraft, the pilot’s seat was fixed in the direction for forward flight. The spinning rotor would also obscure rear vision. Although the “Triebflügeljäger” project was not realized, a wind tunnel model was tested up to a speed of Mach 0.9 (Ref.: 17, 18, 23)
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Navajyothi College, Cherupuzha HOD’s Desk Since the inception of the college, department of Hindi offers the language as a second language course for the students. The department is committed to adhere to the policies of excellence and success. The students who join for the language course positively respond to the input session and attain the desired result. The department wishes its students to gain success in every field of their lives.
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Heaven, above and below About impersonating a character and some history and medicine Nicolaas Herman Oving When I teach Chinese medical Chinese classes ‘live’, one of the characters I most like to introduce is . A reason for that is that it is so demonstrable—physically demonstrable. First, there is [rén]. Stand still, arms hanging down, and legs apart: . Then, stretch your arms wide: [dà]. The step towards requires more. While standing like , first focus on your head, then let thoughts about the big wide space around and above you fill your head, making it larger and larger. The best is to do this exercise outside, standing on real soil if possible. Also, try it on a clear night on a location where you can see stars. The concept of  is also interesting from an historical perspective. It played an important role in the earliest forms of religion we know of and remained to be crucial in the structures of political power as well. From the earliest written records found and deciphered thus far, we have come to understand that in the early cultures we now call ‘Chinese’, divinity was experienced as ‘a complex network of integrated supernatural influences rather than as a power represented in the figure of a single antropomorphic deity’ (Major, p. 169). During the Shang, the top part of that hierarchically structured network consisted of the deceased ancestral kings who were named Di after they passed on. Above them stood Shang Di, the ‘High God’ (上帝 [Shàngdì]). Ancestor worship and rituals for the dead (at their funerals, but to be continued after that) formed the core of religious life. 上帝 can be seen as ‘the ancestor of all ancestors’. During the Zhou, the top position was occupied by [tiān], Heaven. Shang Di became one aspect of this larger power, Heaven. Heaven became the highest focus of worship. In relation to this, the ruler who stood on top was not longer called a king ([wáng]) but bore the title of  天子 [tiānzǐ], ‘Son of Heaven’. The Son of Heaven carried out the Mandate of Heaven 天命 [tiānmìng] (can also be rendered as ‘command’), and the state he ruled, viewed as the cosmic center, occupied ‘All Under Heaven’  天下 [tiānxià]. The concept of heaven as overarching power that entrusts rulers with carrying out its mandate was projected on the past and formed a central idea in myths of origin. It continued to play a crucial role throughout history, and changes of power in China are always associated with the ‘losing of the Mandate of Heaven’. Towards the end of the Warring States period the meaning of  shifted from ‘heaven’ towards ‘heaven/nature’. We can see this as the beginning of a process of demystification and rationalization that took more shape during the Han and in the formulations of the principles of Chinese medicine. The concept of heaven, or ‘heaven/nature’, became essential in Chinese medical philosophy. The definition and explanation in the Practical Dictionary of Chinese Medicine reads: tiān : The sky or heavens; the highest cosmic principle or force. The Chinese concept of heaven includes not only the physical sky or space covering the earth, but also weather and the seasons, and the notion of Nature and the forces and laws that govern it. In the realm of politics, heaven is (or was believed to be) able to give indications to rulers whether their government was sound or not. Natural phenomena such as specific star constellations, floods, plagues, etc. were the means of heaven to do so. Likewise, in the realm of medicine, heaven (and earth) indicators could warn humans about improper government of their individual bodies. (see Suwen 20) Furthermore, in the system of correspondences that is seen as the foundation of Chinese medical thinking, heaven is yang and earth is yin – as stated in Suwen 29: Yang is the qi of heaven. It governs the outer body. Yin is the qi of earth. It governs the inner body. A large part of physiology and pathology in Chinese medicine is an elaboration of these central concepts. Heaven also plays a crucial and specific role in the doctrine of the Five Periods and Six Qi (五運六氣 [wǔyùn liùqì]) as documented in Suwen 66-74. This section, almost one third of the entire Suwen text, is discussed in detail in an appendix of Huang Di neijing suwen – Nature, knowledge, imagery in an ancient Chinese text – P. Unschuld’s introduction to his Suwen translation. As can be glimpsed from this brief overview, the concept of  plays an important role in the religion, politics, culture and philosophy of China. What makes it of even more interest for me is that I carry this character with me all the time. I can express it with my body and, while doing that, reflect on the meaning of life. It tells a story in a beautifully simple way. 上帝 [Shàngdì] 天下 [tiānxià] 天子 [tiānzǐ] 天命 [tiānmìng] – Major, John S. and Constance A. Cook, Ancient China – A History, Routledge, 2017. – Unschuld, Paul U., Huang Di nei jing su wen – Nature, knowledge, imagery in an ancient Chinese text, University of California Press, 2003. – Wiseman, Nigel and Feng Ye, A Practical Dictionary of Chinese Medicine, Paradigm Publications, 1998.
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What is the difference between solar cell and fuel cell? Are solar cells fuel cells? In a fuel cell, the hydrogen and oxygen are separated by a membrane. … With an external source of electricity such as a solar panel, one can split the waste water back into its component parts and use it again as fuel! Or, as they did in the Apollo missions, you can drink the water. What is a solar fuel cell? A solar fuel is a synthetic chemical fuel produced from solar energy. … A solar fuel can be produced and stored for later use, when sunlight is not available, making it an alternative to fossil fuels and batteries. What is the difference between a fuel cell and a battery? The biggest difference between the two is that a battery stores energy, while a fuel cell generates energy by converting available fuel. A fuel cell can have a battery as a system component to store the electricity it’s generating. … Essentially, there is a small explosion as the fuel is combusted. What is the difference between an electrochemical cell and a fuel cell? A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity through a pair of redox reactions. Fuel cells can produce electricity continuously for as long as fuel and oxygen are supplied. THIS IS INTERESTING:  Can a 12 year old drive an electric scooter? What are the types of fuel cell? Types of Fuel Cells • Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. … • Direct methanol fuel cells. … • Alkaline fuel cells. … • Phosphoric acid fuel cells. … • Molten carbonate fuel cells. … • Solid oxide fuel cells. … • Reversible fuel cells. How does a solar fuel cell work? How does solar fuel work? Solar fuels technologies use sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen from the air to produce fuels. Solar fuels are sustainable and produce no net emissions of carbon dioxide. … We could make a fuel – hydrogen gas – from sunlight simply by pumping electricity from solar panels into water. Is fuel cell better than battery? Hydrogen fuel cells have a far greater energy storage density than lithium-ion batteries, offering a significant range advantage for electric vehicles while also being lighter and occupying less space. What is the primary difference between a fuel cell and a battery quizlet? What is the primary difference between a fuel cell and a battery? Fuel cells produce electical energy as long as fuel is supplied; batteries run down and need to be recharged.
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Main content Bunk Bed Podcast The acclaimed Bunk Bed with funny, intimate in-the-dark conversation and the voices of the famous dead. Peter Curran and Patrick Marber let those crazy disconnected thoughts before sleep float into the air. Updated: weekly Episodes available: indefinitely Episodes to download 1. Previous 2. 1 3. 2
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Barn Owls Welcome to Barn Owls Year: 3 and 4 Class Teacher: Mrs R Turner Class 2 This term Class 2 have been learning about the Romans and visited a Roman excavation site. They also got to watch a demonstration on how pottery is made on a potter’s wheel. They have been writing Autumn poetry and have explored the grounds for inspiration. In Science, they have been experimenting with the states of matter and managed to make a cloud in a container. Barn Owls
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Fire Alarm System and Detectors Havayar Control Pishro - Fire Sprinkler spraying. Fire and water on background. A fire alarm system consists of various electronic devices that work together to detect and notify people of a fire or other emergency. Over the years, fire alarm systems have become increasingly sophisticated. A fire alarm system consists of many components, including: Fire alarm control panel Initiation devices Pull stations Smoke detectors Heat detectors Beam detectors Air aspirating or air sampling smoke detectors Linear Heat Detectors Audible devices Fire Alarm Control Panel Fire alarm control panels perform a wide range of life-saving and property-protecting tasks. Some activate fire suppression or fire sprinkler systems, while others don’t. Some transmit a signal used to alert first responders, while others simply sound alarms in or around the building. Every fire panel acts as a middleman between devices that watch for hazards and devices tasked with alerting people to danger or problems with fire protection systems. These fire alarm control units are, like fire alarm systems, often classified in the fire protection industry as either “conventional” or “addressable.” Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Devices connected to an addressable panel send data to the panel – rather than notifying via a change in electrical current – and display which specific device has activated. Each device has a unique “address” in the system, hence the name “addressable” panel. That additional level of detail allows personnel and first responders to more quickly identify exactly where the fire is and take appropriate action. Fire Fighting Control Panel Fire de­tec­tion and ex­tin­guish­ing con­trol pan­els pro­cess res­ults de­tec­ted by sensors, con­trol alarm devices and set off alarms to per­man­ently manned sta­tions and the fire de­part­ment. They con­tinu­ously mon­itor ex­tin­guish­ing sys­tems for func­tion­al­ity and trig­ger them elec­tric­ally if ne­ces­sary. In ad­di­tion, they com­mu­nic­ate with risk man­age­ment sys­tems or via web in­ter­face with In­ter­net-en­abled devices. Dif­fer­ent model ver­sions, from a com­pact small panel to soph­ist­ic­ated large con­trol pan­els make it pos­sible to se­lect the ap­pro­pri­ate fire de­tec­tion and ex­tin­guish­ing con­trol panel. Fire Alarm Devices Comprehensive intelligent (Analogue Addressable range), Conventional or wireless are suitable for even the most demanding environments and incorporates high performance sensors, a wide selection of input and output modules and ancillaries. Spot Smoke Detector These systems use devices that respond to the smoke particles produced by a fire.  Spot-type smoke detectors use the photoelectric principle of operation.  These systems are intended for early warning of a fire (very early warning). Some are designed for installation in ventilation ducts. (See NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code.) Properly installed, smoke detectors can detect smoke particles in early stages of fire in the areas where they are located. The selection of a particular detector or mixture of detectors should be made by a fire protection specialist and based on building and fire-load conditions. The ionization principle of spot smoke detection was popular in the past but because of the challenge in sourcing radioactive material used in these detectors manufacturers have opted to discontinue their manufacture in favor of enhanced-performance photoelectric detectors. Photoelectric Light-Scattering Spot Smoke Detection:  The principle of using a light source and a photosensitive sensor arranged so that the rays from the light source do not normally fall onto the photosensitive sensor. When smoke particles enter the light path, some of the light is scattered by reflection and refraction onto the sensor. The light signal is processed and used to convey an alarm condition when it meets preset criteria. Spot Heat Detector Spot Heat Detectors are mounted on exposed ceiling surfaces or on a sidewall near the ceiling. Heat detectors are designed to respond when the operating element reaches a predetermined temperature (fixed temperature detector), when the temperature rises at a rate exceeding a predetermined value (rate-of-rise detector), or when the temperature of the air surrounding the device reaches a predetermined level, regardless of the rate of temperature rise (rate compensation detector). Some devices incorporate both fixed temperature and rate-of-rise detection principles. Spot-type detectors are usually small devices a few inches in diameter. Early Warning Smoke Detector Aspirating smoke detection solutions with continuous air sampling provide the earliest possible warning of an impending fire hazard. Aspirating smoke detectors buy the critical time needed to investigate an alarm and initiate an appropriate response to prevent injury, property damage, or business disruption. Beam Smoke Detector Beam Detectors are used to provide “open area” smoke detection in situations where it is either impractical or not cost effective to use traditional point-type detectors or aspirating smoke detection. Some common applications are: Warehouses; Atriums; Convention Centers; shopping malls; Sports Arenas. The type of Beam Smoke Detector used will be dictated by the installation requirements and environment.​There are two types of beam detectors: Receiver-transmitter type and reflector type. Linear Heat Detector Linear Heat Detection (LHD) uses a wire or cable instead of a thermostat to detect heat from fire. There are many customizable options when it comes to installation, making it a versatile and effective means of heat detection in many applications. Linear Heat Detection (LHD) is a continuous heat detector designed to detect heat along the length of a sensor cable. This sensor cable is made up of two conductors, both insulated by heat sensitive polymers. The heat sensitive polymer is protected by an outer jacket. Beneath this jacket and heat sensitive polymer coating is a pair of steel conductors. When the ambient temperature meets or exceeds the detector’s fixed temperature, the polymer melts. As it melts, the steel conductors make contact and initiate an electrical short that then sends a signal to the fire alarm panel of an alarm condition. Manual Call Point manual call points are typically installed at various fire escape route locations throughout a premises. Featuring bright red housing for ease of identification, the manual call point allows for occupants to manually activate the fire alarm system in the event of an emergency. Conventional manual call points are available with either a replaceable glass window or with a flexible plastic element that can be reset after each use. 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World record in mass spectrometry Scientists at ETH Zurich have set a world record in mass spectrometry by observing the largest ever mass-to-charge ratio of over 1 Mio Dalton (MDa) using a special mass spectrometer. The researchers in the team of Prof. Renato Zenobi had to overcome two obstacles, the intact vaporization and ionization of the sample, as well as the detection of the very large ions. Modern soft ionization methods allow giant molecules such as proteins or DNA to be brought into the gas phase. The ETH researchers employed desorption and ionization using a pulsed UV laser. For mass separation, they used a time-of-flight mass spectrometer, which separates ions of different mass-to-charge ratio by their drift time through an evacuated fligh tube. The largest ions take the longest time, and are difficult or impossible to detect with conventional detectors, due to their small drift velocity. One possibility would be to produce multiply charged ions and detect them in a more accessible mass-to-charge ratio range. The ETH researchers chose a more direct and elegant way, by carrying out their measurements on an instrument developed by Comet AG of Switzerland equipped with a superconducting tunnel junction detector. In this way, simple and directly interpretable mass spectra were obtained from immunoglobuline M (ca. 1 MDa) and from von Willebrand factor, a group of proteins that play an important role in coagulation of blood (signals at 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2 MDa). Media Contact Renato Zenobi alfa All latest news from the category: Life Sciences and Chemistry Back to home Comments (0) Write a comment Newest articles Simulations shed significant light on janus particles How big does your quantum computer need to be? Hungry yeast are tiny, living thermometers Partners & Sponsors
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How Many Syllables are in Currency | Divide Currency into Syllables How many syllables are in currency? 3 syllables Divide currency into syllables: cur-ren-cy How to pronounce currency: US English Accent and Pronunciation: British English Accent and Pronunciation: Definition of: Currency (New window will open) Freelance Writing Opportunities Currency Poems: (See poems with this word. New window will open) Synonyms and Words Related to Currency currentness (3 Syllables), up-to-dateness (4 Syllables), vogue (1 Syllables) ballyhoo (3 syllables), blurb (1 syllables), cash (1 syllables), celebrity (4 syllables), chips (1 syllables), commonness (3 syllables), currentness (3 syllables), daylight (2 syllables), dough (1 syllables), eclat (2 syllables), fossilize (3 syllables), fust (1 syllables), generality (5 syllables), hoopla (2 syllables), limelight (2 syllables), Three syllable words that rhyme with Currency What do you think of our answer to how many syllables are in currency? Are the syllable count, pronunciation, words that rhyme, and syllable divisions for currency correct? There are numerous syllabic anomalies found within the U.S. English language. Can currency be pronounced differently? Did we divide the syllables correctly? Do regional variations in the pronunciation of currency effect the syllable count? Has language changed? Provide your comments or thoughts on the syllable count for currency below. Comment on the syllables in Currency A comprehensive resource for finding syllables in currency, how many syllables are in currency, words that rhyme with currency, how to divide currency into syllables, how to pronounce currency in US and British English, how to break currency into syllables.
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Why is copper so good at conducting heat? 17 July 2012 Why is copper so good at conducting heat? Dominic - It's all about having charge carriers in the metal which can conduct both electricity and heat. So, if you put energy into those, they flow through the metal and conduct both heat and electricity through it. Chris - So if something has got electrons, like copper, loads of them that can move around very freely, when you make it hot they're going to vibrate a lot and move around carrying those vibrations and transmitting those vibrations i.e. heat through the material in just the same way as they would migrate in an electric field. Dominic - Exactly, they're not bound atoms, they can move all the way through the material. Add a comment
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Fundamental and Derived Units Identification of fundamental quantities A fundamental unit is a unit adopted for measurement of a base quantity. A base quantity is one of a conventionally chosen subset of physical quantities, where no subset quantity can be expressed in terms of the others. 1. Length (meter) 2. Mass (kilogram) 3. Time (second) 4. Electric current (ampere) 5. Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin) 6. Amount of substance (mole) 7. Luminous intensity (candela)
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The midsummer sun rises at Stonehenge On the longest day of the year, June 21st, the sunrise at Stonehenge occurs at about 4.30am. If you stand in the centre of the ring of standing stones then you will see the sun rise directly over the Heelstone, which is a little outside the circle Whether Stonehenge was an ancient clock or calendar, or even a burial ground or whatever is not known for sure, but the sunrise on the summer solstice is quite a magical moment. Amazing rainbow Upside down rainbow Most rainbows are shaped like a bridge in the sky, but this rainbow that I saw in Izu last month is the wrong way round. I have no idea how this rainbow was formed (it was not raining at the time). Funny story: swim We were looking at a few verbs today, like ‘take, took, taken’ and ‘drink, drank, drunk’, and one of my students suddenly said ‘swim, swim, swimming’! And it made me think. Why are English verbs so difficult? If my students answer was the real answer then it would be so much easier. BTW the answer is ‘swim, swam, swum’, unfortunately. And here's a nice picture of an octopus swimming
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Transformers (Film Collection) Transformers meet connectivity. Value: Value vectors are actual word representations, once we’ve scored how relevant every word is, these are the values we add up to represent the present phrase. Power-frequency transformers may have faucets at intermediate points on the winding, normally on the higher voltage winding side, for voltage adjustment. We provide numerous supplies, stamped elements and inductive components similar to differential present sensors or present transformers to assist you in your solution. For example, this self-attention layer within the prime block is taking note of a robotic” when it processes the phrase it”. This 36 kv vacuum circuit breaker is the best way back to 2014 ( Ref , one other Ref ), when the idea of approaching seq2seq problems through two Recurrent Neural Networks mixed into an Encoder-Decoder mannequin, was born. Thus, getOutputProperties().getProperty(String key) will obtain any property in that was set by setOutputProperty(.String,String) , setOutputProperties(.Properties) , in the stylesheet, or the default properties, whereas getOutputProperties().get(String key) will solely retrieve properties that were explicitly set by setOutputProperty(.String,String) , setOutputProperties(.Properties) , or in the stylesheet. As we’ve seen in The Illustrated Transformer , the unique transformer mannequin is made up of an encoder and decoder – every is a stack of what we will call transformer blocks. At that time, we may use a beam search algorithm to maintain the top few predictions at every step and select the almost definitely output sequence at the finish, or just preserve the top choice each time. Learning the position of every word or the space between phrases can enhance translation, especially for a language like German, where verbs come at the very finish of the sentence many occasions. In The Illustrated Word2vec , we have checked out what a language model is – principally a machine studying model that’s in a position to look at part of a sentence and predict the subsequent phrase. The Encoder takes the enter sequence and maps it into a higher dimensional area (n-dimensional vector). Attempt using a distinct dataset to train the transformer. It turns out to realize better results than a pre-trained encoder-decoder transformer in limited data settings. Rules on ecodesign primarily cover minimum power efficiency levels of transformers with a minimum energy ranking of 1 kVA which are utilized in 50 Hz electricity networks or in industrial applications. We have to score each phrase of the enter sentence towards the current enter phrase. As energy scores increase, transformers are often cooled by compelled-air cooling, pressured-oil cooling, water-cooling, or mixtures of these. This concludes our journey into the GPT2, and our exploration of its dad or mum mannequin, the decoder-only transformer. Again then, a typical broadcast console contained dozens, typically a whole lot of audio transformers. Transformer is a neural network structure that solves sequence to sequence problems using attention mechanisms. Along with the best-shifting, the Transformer applies a mask to the input within the first multi-head consideration module to avoid seeing potential ‘future’ sequence components. Operation of a transformer at its designed voltage however at a higher frequency than meant will lead to lowered magnetizing present. Input the full encoder sequence (French sentence) and as decoder input, we take an empty sequence with solely a begin-of-sentence token on the primary position. The best transformer id shown in eq. 5 is an inexpensive approximation for the typical commercial transformer, with voltage ratio and winding turns ratio both being inversely proportional to the corresponding present ratio. GPT-2 (from OpenAI) released with the paper Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners by Alec Radford, Jeffrey Wu, Rewon Youngster, David Luan, Dario Amodei and Ilya Sutskever. In case you’re curious to know exactly what happens inside the self-consideration layer, then the following bonus section is for you.
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Natural Resources Law: Private Rights and the Public Interest This product is not available in the selected currency. This casebook offers a view of natural resources law rich in history, yet exposing students to the complexities of practicing natural resources law in the 21st century. Given that the focus of most Natural Resources Law casebooks is public lands and public law (often at the federal level), this casebook is unique in its primary focus on natural resource conflicts on private lands and its significant focus on private law (though public law is also a focus). While the authors include chapters on federal public lands and areas of federal primacy like wetlands regulation and endangered species protection, their focus is largely on natural resources law in states that are not dominated by federal public lands, since sixty percent of the land in the United States is privately owned. The book is especially appropriate for students in states east of the 100th meridian. Although the authors address particular resources separately - including private and public rights in waterways (including the public trust doctrine), wetlands, wildlife, water, minerals, forests, grazing, recreation, and renewable resources - they draw frequent comparisons of the law's treatment of natural resources to allow students to analyze the consistency or inconsistency of natural resources law across diverse subject areas. For example, with some regularity they offer comparisons of those natural resources that are allocated on a first-in-time principle as opposed to those dispensed according to notions of reasonable use. They also compare management regimes throughout, including non-governmental decision making. The authors make an effort to build on the students' studies of common law doctrines like trespass, nuisance, and servitude law to show how they influence the use, development, and preservation of natural resources. The question of development vs. preservation is a persistent issue, and the constitutional takings issue is another repeated theme. Detalls del producte West Academic Publishing Data de publicació Tapa dura Matèries IBIC: Obtingues ingressos recomanant llibres Uneix-te al programa d’afiliats
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Product Specification Not available. Test Description The presence of metals in food is of particular concern due to their toxicity. These naturally occurring chemicals can occur as residues in food by a range of mechanisms such as their natural presence in the environment or contamination during food processing and storage. Their accumulation in the body can lead to harmful effects over time and their presence in foodstuffs is strictly regulated. Heavy, toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury are often found in food, either as a natural contaminant or a contaminant from production. Within this proficiency test the heavy metals Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury are addressed. This challenges your laboratory to highlight any unsafe levels of these contaminants within milk powder within one screening test. This is directly comparable to your routine analysis arrangement and as such results can be used to quickly inform any quality control decisions that may need to be made. This proficiency test targets these analytes in natural or lower levels. This allows you to gain a real insight into your current testing bias, such as highlighting false positives which may cost manufacturers large amounts of money when addressing this issue. Milk powder can be a potential high risk matrix for heavy metal contamination. This could be through the drying process required or any potential packaging migration issues. Fapas proficiency tests allow you to highlight this potential contamination in a controlled setting from which to promote high quality testing standards across your laboratory. Related Products
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Heavy rains expected in the following counties Heavy rains expected in the following counties Kenyans living in the following places to expect heavy rainfall as from tomorrow, 13th December 2021. In a statement released by KMD through the official website, more rainfall is expected to persist over several parts of Nairobi, Kitui, Makueni, Kajiado, Tana River, Kilifi, Lamu, Mombasa, Mandera, Wajir, Garissa, Marsabit, Kiambu, Nyandarua, Laikipia, Nyeri, Murang’a, Kirinyaga, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Samburu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia and Laikipia counties. Therefore Kenyans in the above mentioned counties have been urged to take advantage of the rains in planting trees and other crops. However KMD has warned against negative impacts caused by heavy rains like floods. Also isolated storms are expected over several parts of Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Murang’a, Nairobi, Machakos, Makueni, Kitui, Kirinyaga, Meru, Samburu and Marsabit counties. Few places in Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Garissa and Isiolo counties are expected to be generally sunny and nights showers and thunderstorms are likely to occur. However, morning rains as well as afternoon showers are expected to occur over few places during the second half of the forecast period. Other counties including Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Kiambu, Meru, Embu, Tharaka Nithi and Nairobi are likely to occur over few places during the second half of forecast period. Afternoon and night showers are expected to continue over several places within these regions. Comment, share, like and follow for more updates. Leave your thought here
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A website without heading tags to organize content is like a store without signs or labels to organize products in aisles. Without heading tags, your website becomes hard to navigate and customers will leave out of frustration. Use of a main heading, known as the “H1 tag,” is an important part of successful search engine optimization (SEO). But what exactly are H1 tags and how can you use them to improve your digital marketing strategy? What is an H1 tag in HTML? An H1 tag is a snippet of code that tells the search engine your page’s headline. The type of code that webmasters use to make headings is called “hypertext markup language” (HTML). You can identify the H1 tags as the large text which appears at the top of the page: An example of an H1 tag on the front-end of a web page in the title of a blog post. When you view source code for a web page, H1 heading tags look something like this: An example of an H1 tag in HTML.They are separate from the title tag. H1s show up only on the page itself, while the page title tag shows up in the search engine results pages (SERPs), browser tabs, and social media thumbnails. Sometimes, when a website owner hasn’t created a title tag, the search engine will use the H1 in its place. After the user clicks on the link in the SERPs, however, an H1 represents the title of the page. The search engine will use this to determine the main topic of the page and categorize the page in its content database (index). H1s are HTML elements that play a crucial role in any technical SEO strategy. Implementing them has been a staple of SEO content marketing since the very beginning. Why are H1 tags so important? When search engines rank content, their number one priority is locating and displaying the pieces which best serve users. This is why H1s are consistently considered one of the most important ranking factors. Heading tags by nature are intended to make content easier for users to navigate. By formatting your web page with these tags, you are making it easier for crawlers and users to understand and navigate. Organizing your content this way also improves the overall quality of your content. Careful planning of what you’re going to create and how you’re going to frame the information ultimately produces more thoughtful content that readers can see. Many marketers use headings to improve their rankings. Simply changing the page’s H1 tag can have a major impact on SEO performance. For example, when one website changed the H1 tag on a web page, its organic traffic increased by 85% in three days. Can you use multiple H1 tags? Historically speaking, the SEO community frowned upon using multiple H1 tags for a single piece of content. The theory was that adding more than one H1 tag would confuse the search engine and make it hard for them to understand the overall theme of your content. Today, however, you can use more than one of these elements if it makes sense for your content structure. The Google algorithm has become increasingly sophisticated. Its current HTML5 software can understand semantic search terms and use context clues to determine the main topic of a web page, even if there are multiple H1 tags. Only use more than a single H1 tag if it improves the user experience. Headings should correspond to the topic’s importance. Multiple H1 tags are often used when the web page is a long-form, in-depth discussion of a topic which is broken down into several large sections. How to create the best H1 tag for SEO Because the H1 is the main heading and star of the show, you need to put some thought into it. Once a user is on your site, the headline can either entice them to keep reading or make them want to immediately return to the search results. There are several ways to create H1 tags which improve the overall performance of your on-page SEO strategy. Use H1s to set up a hierarchy Using a hierarchy of header tags is an effective and common way to organize web content. There are six different heading levels that rank in importance: How to use an H1 tag to create a page hierarchy, with h2 tags, h3 tags, and so on, below the h1 in descending order. H1 is at the top because it represents the entire piece. H2 tags then break the larger topic down into smaller sections, following with H3 tags all the way to H6 tags. While you can have up to six levels of heading tags, you don’t necessarily have to use them all. You may simply opt to have your main H1 tag and a couple of H2 tags after that. When creating your content, you might find it helpful to write down an outline of your information by hand. Then, after figuring out the various sections, you can convert them into subheadings. Describe the topic of your page Users typically use the H1 tag to decide whether they should keep skimming for relevant information. For many, this is a jumping-off point where they decide to stay on the page and browse or revert back to the search results. Your header should explain what the content is about. Readers should know when they pull up the page whether the information will be useful to them or not. Answer user intent in your H1 There are four main types of user search intent which tell you more about why a person would be searching for your keywords. Understanding what users are looking for before you create your content is important for SEO because it saves you time. From the get-go, you have made a web page that does exactly what the user needs. When it comes to creating a page title, you want the heading to touch on multiple questions that the user might have about your content. So, before you write your tag, it’s a good idea to think about the type of resource you’re creating. Consider answering these questions: • What type of content is this? (guide, how-to, template, list, etc.) • Who is this content for? (moms, kids, young adults, etc.) • What is the search term you’re targeting? (keyword or phrase) • Does your content have important multimedia elements? (charts, graphs, videos, etc.) • How much content is included? (number of list items, stats, etc.) • What does the reader need the content for? (learn, cook, style, research, etc.) These questions will give you individual pieces that you can use to form the perfect headline. For example, imagine that you run a food blog and are making a listicle for moms who need bake sale treat ideas: • What type of content is this: list • Who is this for: busy, possibly stressed out moms • What search terms am I target: bake sale ideas • Are there multimedia elements: how-to videos • How much content is included: ten different ideas • Why does the reader need it: to be less stressed about making bake sale goods So, a good headline for this content might be: In just 51 characters, you’ve addressed your content’s format, angle. type, target audience, and keywords while acknowledging the reader’s pain points. Great H1s are able to answer multiple questions in one seamless line of text. Think of the user experience first, not SEO When it comes to improving your SEO, putting the user first is always the right approach. Google search results are intended to display the very best resources for users, so if you don’t consider your audience, you most likely won’t rank highly for your keywords. As you implement H1 tags, you need to decide on a structure that makes the content flow smoothly. Adding too many headers can sometimes disrupt the natural flow of the piece, so keep this in mind as you plan your layout. Consider adding an H1 tag any time you: • Need to introduce a large topic with several points beneath it • Have long content that needs breaks • Want to break up a long-tail keyword into multiple sections Crawlers use these HTML code elements to understand your content, but new technology like screen readers also use it to improve accessibility for visually impaired users. While using H1 headers can improve your SEO rankings, they are mostly designed for the reader. That’s why the organization and structure you choose should ultimately be based on user experience. Include a keyword One of the hallmarks of a successful white hat SEO strategy is the effective use of keywords. You should include a keyword in your page header because the search engine uses it to categorize your content. Consider this header from Good Housekeeping which ranks number one for “best dog breeds:” An h1 tag from Good Housekeeping that includes the focus keyword. Imagine that the author had written “Top 20 House Pets for Kids and Families to Adopt Straight Away.” If the author had substituted use of the keywords “best dogs” for “top house pets,” this article most likely wouldn’t have ranked for the search term. Why? Because the search engine crawlers might think that the content is about a variety of animals to adopt, not specifically the best dogs. This is why you should always include your target keyword in your H1 tag. If you don’t, your content will likely become lost within the SERPs and receive very little (if any) traffic for your intended purpose. Stay within the character limit You want to maximize the space you have for a header without including unnecessary details. The length for H1 tags is somewhere between 20 and 70 characters, however, sticking somewhere between 30 and 60 is probably the best. If you go over 60 characters, your header is too long and probably isn’t doing anything to improve user experience. You can still include plenty of detail in the header without going significantly over this limit. Make your tag stand out Formatting your H1 heading to stand out will improve the overall appeal of your content. You want to draw attention to the title. Make your title pop off the page by: • Bolding the text • Increasing the text size • Using a different font than your body content • Using special characters like asterisks (***) and exclamation points • Incorporating numbers • Making it a bright color If, for example, your H1 tag is easily confused with H2 tags or H3 tags, it will make it hard for users to figure out how each heading is related to the other. H1 tags should stand out more than any other header on the page. Whichever style you use, ensure that users will notice the title right away. While H1 tags are considered web development elements, they’re not just for crawlers. You need to design them to stand out for users, too. H1 tag examples Before you write your header tag, search for your keywords on Google and look at some of the top-ranked pages. What information do they include in the HTML headings? This will give you a better idea of which types of H1s seem more relevant to the search terms, and which are more appealing to users and Google’s search algorithm. Here are some examples of great headlines that rank in the top three for their target keywords on Google: An example of an effective H1 from remodelista.This H1 which ranks in the top three for “renovate old bathroom” promises to be unique by spilling trade secrets, is specific about the quantity of information, and uses keywords “renovating” and “bathroom.” Rotten TomatoesAn example of an H1 tag from Marvel. From this heading, it’s obvious to the reader that the content is going to address all 20+ Marvel movies and how they’re being ranked (using the site’s Tomatometer system). Meal Prep on Fleek An example of an H1 header from Meal Prep on Fleek.You can see from this header that the page content is most likely organized in a list and it makes good use of the long-tail keyword phrase “recipes for people who hate cooking.” It also clearly answers the question: “Who is this for?” Example of an H1 header from HelpGuide. This is an example of a simple yet effective H1 tag. It clearly states the focus of the web page for search engine crawlers and links two important topics for the user: social media use and mental health. It is the top-ranking post for “impact of social media.” An example of an H1 tag from Photomba which reads: "Start a photography business: The 2021 "How To" guide for startup photographers." Another great example of writing headers for long-tail keywords, this H1 tag contains a lot of relevant information. Users know that it’s for beginners, is recent (2021), and acts as an overall guide. The words “how to” always communicate education. The visitor knows they’ll learn how to do something once they’ve consumed the content. How to add H1 tags in WordPress If, like a third of all websites, you are using WordPress to publish content, there are two primary ways to add an H1 tag to your content. • Use the WP Editor: Depending on the version of WordPress that you have, there are two different types of built-in editors you would use to change header tags.If you are using the classic editor, you can go to the “Paragraph” drop-down menu and decide which type of heading you want to add. By selecting “H1,” the code for any text you enter will automatically be tagged.For anyone using the new Gutenberg editor, you simply add a new content block and select “Heading.” From there, you will be able to select the type of HTML tag you want. • Use a plugin: You can also download a WordPress SEO plugin like Yoast SEO to add H1 tags without coding. These tools have editing blocks where you simply add the title of your web page and they update the code for you. If you get confused, you can always find a step-by-step tutorial to follow. Get a complimentary SEO audit As the most important heading on your web page, the H1 tag should be well-written and thoughtful. Your primary focus while writing this headline should be answering user pain points and questions about the content. If you do that, you will also be giving important context that search engine crawlers can use to understand and rank your content.
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Sneak Peek: Passing the Guard “You know boy, don’t think I didn’t see you in that newspaper, Mr. Big Shot! You think cause you saved some kids you can just break all my rules? Are you out your damned mind! Get in here!” Terry shouted as he grabbed the back of Phillip’s neck and pushed him into the kitchen. What I’m Thinking About: All This Turmoil Writers develop a unique understanding of words, emotions, and ideas.  Everyone learns a wide spattering of words and their meanings.  But writers usually find themselves when they go beyond those meanings, and find the meaningful connections between words. Some words form greater connections with others.  Some words have limited connections they can make.  But usuallyContinue reading “What I’m Thinking About: All This Turmoil” Men’s Reading List, Part Two As a man, this is an invaluable skill that you need to succeed in both your professional and personal life. Men’s Reading List, Part One Distraction does play a role in a man’s ability to get somewhere he wasn’t before.  The key is to find those distractions that are worthy investment of that precious resource. Short Story: Beauty is a Fading Flower As we get older, we still think we’re in control.  If we get too angry one day, we can file for divorce and break them mentally, emotionally, and financially.  We can flaunt other men in their face, while we fight over the house, we can continue to emasculate them like we have always done, to fit our comfort.  Because we can never be comfortable with the confident man that found us staying that way.  We need to defeat him so we can continue to avoid what’s truly ailing us.
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RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Mechanisms to Repair Stalled Topoisomerase II-DNA Covalent Complexes JF Molecular Pharmacology JO Mol Pharmacol FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 24 OP 32 DO 10.1124/molpharm.121.000374 VO 101 IS 1 A1 Swan, Rebecca L. A1 Cowell, Ian G. A1 Austin, Caroline A. YR 2022 UL http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/101/1/24.abstract AB DNA topoisomerases regulate the topological state of DNA, relaxing DNA supercoils and resolving catenanes and knots that result from biologic processes, such as transcription and replication. DNA topoisomerase II (TOP2) enzymes achieve this by binding DNA and introducing an enzyme-bridged DNA double-strand break (DSB) where each protomer of the dimeric enzyme is covalently attached to the 5′ end of the cleaved DNA via an active site tyrosine phosphodiester linkage. The enzyme then passes a second DNA duplex through the DNA break, before religation and release of the enzyme. However, this activity is potentially hazardous to the cell, as failure to complete religation leads to persistent TOP2 protein-DNA covalent complexes, which are cytotoxic. Indeed, this property of topoisomerase has been exploited in cancer therapy in the form of topoisomerase poisons which block the religation stage of the reaction cycle, leading to an accumulation of topoisomerase-DNA adducts. A number of parallel cellular processes have been identified that lead to removal of these covalent TOP2-DNA complexes, facilitating repair of the resulting protein-free DSB by standard DNA repair pathways. These pathways presumably arose to repair spontaneous stalled or poisoned TOP2-DNA complexes, but understanding their mechanisms also has implications for cancer therapy, particularly resistance to anti-cancer TOP2 poisons and the genotoxic side effects of these drugs. Here, we review recent progress in the understanding of the processing of TOP2 DNA covalent complexes, the basic components and mechanisms, as well as the additional layer of complexity posed by the post-translational modifications that modulate these pathways.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Multiple pathways have been reported for removal and repair of TOP2-DNA covalent complexes to ensure the timely and efficient repair of TOP2-DNA covalent adducts to protect the genome. Post-translational modifications, such as ubiquitination and SUMOylation, are involved in the regulation of TOP2-DNA complex repair. Small molecule inhibitors of these post-translational modifications may help to improve outcomes of TOP2 poison chemotherapy, for example by increasing TOP2 poison cytotoxicity and reducing genotoxicity, but this remains to be determined.
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Offer product image Mercurey, France Domaine Faiveley Mercurey Rouge Serve with rib of beef marinaded in thyme, a platter of cold cuts, soft cheeses such as reblochon.
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You asked: What type of chemical reaction releases energy? What type of reaction releases energy quizlet? Chemical reactions that release energy, usually in the form of heat, are called exothermic reactions. What is an example of releasing chemical energy? Basically, any compound contains chemical energy that can be released when its chemical bonds are broken. … Examples of matter containing chemical energy include: Coal: Combustion reaction converts chemical energy into light and heat. Wood: Combustion reaction converts chemical energy into light and heat. What type of reactions release energy into the environment quizlet? exothermic reactions are chemical reactions that release energy into the surrounding environment. Do catabolic reactions release energy? Two types of metabolic reactions take place in the cell: ‘building up’ (anabolism) and ‘breaking down’ (catabolism). Catabolic reactions give out energy. They are exergonic. In a catabolic reaction large molecules are broken down into smaller ones. What is chemical energy in the human body? In the human body, potential energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules. Chemical energy is the form of potential energy in which energy is stored in chemical bonds. When those bonds are formed, chemical energy is invested, and when they break, chemical energy is released. What are 5 chemical energy examples? THIS IS INTERESTING:  Does pure water conduct electricity if not what can we? How is chemical energy released? Chemical energy may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat; such reactions are called exothermic. … The chemical energy in food is converted by the body into mechanical energy and heat. The chemical energy in coal is converted into electrical energy at a power plant. What is chemical energy and examples? Definition. Energy released from a substance, or absorbed in the formation of a chemical compound, during a chemical reaction. Supplement. The energy released from ATP or glucose during a chemical reaction is an example of chemical energy.
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Text Size: 1800 Underpinnings Patterns These three garments are part of a basic wardrobe. While the pantalettes were a new fangled idea, only some women prefered to wear them under the more narrow and sheer styles of the Regency era. The shift with its short sleeves and more tailored body also worked well under a slimmer silhouette. Interestingly the seam lines at the bodice fit under the bodice and work well with the Fig Leaf Patterns transitional stay even though they belonged to two different women. The seam in the back hits where the top of a typical stays end at the shoulder blade level. Detachable sleeves became popular after 1810. One can always change the look of a short sleeved gown with these easy to make sleeves. Check the measurement charts for sizing. Patterns are printed on 20lb weight paper, with multiple sizes each uniquely color-coded on the pattern. Includes documentation, photographs, drawings, and sewing instructions focusing on period construction methods, but can be sewn using modern sewing machine methods. The person who buys any one of these patterns can be confident that the pattern shapes are period correct which allows the individual the option to be as period correct in sewing techniques and construction as he or she wishes to be.
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Best answer: Did the Greeks settle in Sicily? Was Sicily a Greek colony? Did Greeks settle Italy? DNA Study Pinpoints When The Ancient Greeks Colonized Sicily And Italy. … Somewhere around the 8th century BC, Greeks came in droves to settle Magna Graecia, bringing with them traces of a civilization that heavily influenced ancient Rome. Why were Greek colonists attracted to Sicily? The colonists were attracted by the fertility of the island; it produced wheat, wine, oil, cattle, and horses. In later times Sicily became a chief supplier of grain to the Romans as well. Early commercial contacts with old Greece are indicated by Corinthian and Rhodian pottery found at Sicilian sites. Are the Greeks and Italians related? Greek and Italian, although both belonging to the Indo-European language family, are very different. Italian is a Romance language whereas Greek is Hellenic, meaning that they’re only very distantly related. … While Italian has a few Greek loan-words, the two languages are worlds apart vocabulary-wise. Who settled Greece? The earliest settlers mostly lived a simple hunter-gatherer or farming lifestyle. The Minoans were the first great Greek civilisation. They didn’t live on mainland Greece but on the nearby island of Crete, between 2200BC and 1450BC. They were known as the Minoans after their legendary king, Minos. IT IS INTERESTING:  Frequent question: How did Greek became a nation state? Why did some ancient Greek settlements trade? Why did some Greek settlements trade? The Greek settlements traded to get goods they needed. … They traded olive oil, pottery, and wine from the Greek mainland. In exchange, the Greeks got grain, timber, and metal.
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Maintaining Essential Health Services: Operational guidance for the COVID-19 context interim guidance Illustration of people connected to each other in a network. Cover of WHO Maintaining Essential Health Services. Year Published Resource Type This document recommends practical actions that countries can take at national, sub-regional and local levels to reorganize and safely maintain access to high-quality, essential health services in the pandemic context. This document supersedes the earlier Operational guidance for maintaining essential health services during an outbreak and complements the recently-released Community-based health care, including outreach and campaigns, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Also accessible on the WHO website.
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Pet Bereavement Our relationships with our pets are special bonds. Our pets offer us unconditional love and support. Having very intense and deep feelings of grief after the loss of a pet can feel unbearable. People often try to explain their loss as a way to justify the depth of sadness they feel for a non-human being. It is normal to feel isolation at the loss of a pet as the bond with an animal is often difficult for others to understand. Many people feel closer to their pets than they do to the people in their lives. Seeing a therapist who specializes in pet bereavement can help you navigate all the ups and downs, the sadness and fear. Therapy can be an important piece in allowing you to grieve your pet however you need, and as long as you need. Local Experts in Pet Bereavement
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