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Latin name: Taraxacum officinale Dandelion is a flower traditionally used as a medicine for liver health and relieving of water retention. Due to its great antioxidant effects, dandelion protects liver cells from the attack and damage of free radicals. It is also known as a diuretic, which helps one to excrete water through increased urination. In this way, it reduces the tendencies of water retention.
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Supporting our immune system is something we must focus on all year round, especially in the winter months. Bright and colourful fruits are loaded with nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc to help our immune system function properly and keep us healthy. Packing them into a fruit salad is the perfect healthy dessert option to keep your immune system nourished. This fruit is nutrient dense and a great source of vitamins, antioxidants and fibre which all support healthy immune function. Fibre aids digestion by absorbing toxins in the colon and eliminating them from the body through bowel movement. Gut health is a major influence on our immune system so maintaining a healthy gut is important. Papaya is rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that help to support our immune system all year round. They also contain enzymes that help to fight free radicals and have antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. Papaya is also a great source of dietary fibre. Strawberries are another summer fruit packed full of antioxidants and vitamin C, both of which are great for fighting free radicals and boosting immune function. Eating foods with vitamin C has the additional benefit of helping the body absorb iron, another mineral important for supporting the immune system. Cashew nuts contain the minerals zinc and copper, which are essential for a healthy immune system. Zinc plays a role in the development of immune system cells, the production of antioxidant enzymes and the activity of immune system regulators. Pumpkin seeds are another great source of copper and zinc as well as being high in vitamin E and other antioxidants. Vitamin E helps to strengthen the immune system and maintain healthy blood vessels. Manuka honey contains a compound called Methylglyoxal (MG or MGO) which has been shown to have antimicrobial properties, helping to restrict bacterial growth. Manuka Honey is also an important food for healthy gut bacteria, so very beneficial for gut health. Vitamin C Zooki Vitamin C Zooki contains 1000mg of Vitamin C encapsulated with lipids, which are the same things that make up your cells. Adding this to your salad will give it that extra boost needed when you're feeling run down and in need of immune support.
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December 15th 2021 To go on an UrbanTrekkers trip usually implies going camping, hiking, paddling, or some other form of outdoor enjoyment. You might imagine yourself on a beach, a mountainside, or even down a rushing river. However some of our treks leave you in an entirely different scene: a crowded city made of marbles, pillars, towering monuments. It was amongst these landmarks that we trekked with our 11th grade class on our Washington DC trip this year. It is easy to feel dwarfed by size and grandeur in Washington DC. One of the very first monuments that we walked past was the Washington Monument, a 555-foot-tall obelisk-like structure. This monument’s construction spanned almost 40 years of American history in its construction alone. It was 26 years after the spire was built that another location that our students visited was beginning its own construction. It was built across the large rectangular Reflecting Pool from the Washington Monument and was dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. The Lincoln Memorial gives the aura of an ancient temple with a height of 99 feet supported by giant pillars of marble. Inside the tall roof of the building there sits white marble Abraham Lincoln. If this stone statue were ever to move, it would stand 28 feet tall at full height, but for now it sits looking out over the reflecting pool and to the east. In its many years of sitting, the stone-faced Lincoln would have seen a crowd of people gather just in front of his doorstep. It might have sat in silent questioning as it saw a solitary figure climb the steps and turn to face the thousands and speak about a dream he had for the American people and its unity. This was August 28, 1963 and that man was Martin Luther King Jr. Our students stood upon that very spot where Martin Luther King stood as he made that speech, seeing the vast expanse of the city that he must have seen 58 years ago. The spot is marked by a simple engraving in the stone, an easily missed text for such a significant moment of American history. The text simply says: I Have A Dream Martin Luther King Jr. The March on Washington For Jobs and Freedom King is an icon to many people in the United States and this is no more true than in Camden County, NJ. Many of the students see his face on street art, picture frames, statues, and elsewhere. It was in Camden that Martin Luther King Jr. lived during his early years (1949-1951) whilst in seminary. It was in Camden County that he had his first sit-in in 1951. Some who live in Camden today might wonder what differences there were between Camden of King and Camden today. One student stopped and knelt down on the spot Dr. King stood, where he shared the words “I Have A Dream”. My student looked up and said, “Dr. King’s hopes are still a dream, the work is not finished.” So as we look to the end of this year and the start of a new one, let us carry the words of this student: “The work is not finished.”
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The oxygen isotope composition of well-preserved trilobite eye calcite, retaining its original optical properties, represents a possible source of information on Paleozoic sea temperatures. Species of the epipelagic telephinid genera Carolinites and Opipeuterella from strata of Early to Middle Ordovician age in Spitsbergen and Australia were analyzed, and compared with benthic asaphid species. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), cathodoluminescence (CL), electron microprobe and Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) techniques were used to assess eye preservation prior to isotope analysis. Some apparently well-preserved eyes are identified from the Valhallfonna (Spitsbergen) and Emanuel (Australia) formations. The eyes show a wide variation in δ18O values: −6.2‰ to −9.8‰ for the Valhallfonna Formation, −3.2‰ to −10.4‰ for the Emanuel Formation, and −3.6‰ to −7.4‰ for the Horn Valley Siltstone (Australia). Intra-eye Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) isotope results reveal an even larger range in δ18O in some specimens (δ18O of −2.4‰ to −10.4‰), suggesting that the trilobite eyes have undergone cryptic recrystallization. A sub-set of trilobite cuticle from the three formations were analyzed for their carbonate clumped isotope compositions (Δ47), and yielded crystallization temperatures above 50 °C, consistent with diagenetic alteration. The SIMS and Δ47 results suggest that classic preservation assessment protocols for the stable isotope study of deep-time carbonate samples may be insufficient, especially for these techniques. There is a need for extensive microstructural characterization of lower Paleozoic biogenic carbonates, by techniques including EBSD, SIMS and Δ47, before their stable isotope signatures can be used with certainty in paleoclimate studies. - oxygen isotopes
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Dear Link Community, The end of the year was packed academically! Students took their finals, seniors did senior projects, and everyone presented their POLS (presentations of learning). We will miss the seniors next year, but we are confident that they will go on to do wonderful things in their lives. In my Geometry class, a large portion of April was spent working on developing proof writing skills. Proofs in Geometry are a step up in difficulty from anything that students have encountered before. Before learning about proofs, the math concepts students encounter are very formulaic. Students learn a procedure and apply that same procedure to similar problems. They then build on previous knowledge to learn more complicated procedures; however, even the most advanced concepts in algebra still follow this same structure. Proofs are a little different. While there are general principles that apply to every proof, every proof is different in the sequence of steps required to complete them. Also, solving the range of different proofs encountered in this class requires students to recall a variety of different concepts from the The reason I emphasize proofs so much is because I find proofs to be an incredibly useful skill to help critical reasoning skills. While students, after Geometry, are unlikely to need to create a mathematical proof ever again, they will often encounter situations where they will need to evaluate the validity of an argument or create their own logical argument. Though they get practice writing arguments in English, it certainly doesn’t hurt to get more practice in Geometry. In fact, Abraham Lincoln learned the reasoning skills necessary to become a lawyer by studying Euclid’s Elements, the first known text on geometry. To study proofs, I had students practice proofs in class for a couple of weeks. During this time, I helped them tweak their proofs and gave them pointers on how to make them better. The formalism of proofs can be challenging for students, but it is necessary, because being able to articulate your argument precisely is key to making sure you are being completely logical. While proofs can be challenging, the students did a great job with them. Another concept that I see as being particularly useful for students to learn is financial math. At the end of Algebra 2 this year, students learned how to calculate how big an investment will be at some time in the future. In exploring these concepts, students learned that if one saves 25% of their income each month every month until their initial investment quadruples, then they can retire and live off of their investment indefinitely. Of course, saving 25% of one’s income is not practical for everyone, so there are limitations to this idea. However, by introducing students to these concepts, I hope that they were able to see the value of investing early, see how powerful compound interest is, and internalize these concepts so that they make wise decisions with their money in their futures. -Gage Edgar, Math Teacher
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In this section, we will discuss how to create meters and gauges using ChartDirector through a number of examples. In ChartDirector, meters are classified into 2 main types - angular meters and linear meters. They are represented by the AngularMeter and LinearMeter classes. An angular meter displays a value through rotation of a pointer. A linear meter displays a value through linear movement of a pointer. There is also a variation of the linear meter in which a bar is used instead of a pointer.
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IPsec and SSL IPsec is a suite of protocols used to protect IP packets and has been around for decades. It is in use today for both remote-access VPNs and site-to-site VPNs. SSL is the new kid on the block in its application with remote-access VPNs. Let’s take a closer look at both of these options. IPsec is a collection of protocols and algorithms used to protect IP packets at Layer 3 (hence the name of IP Security [IPsec]). IPsec provides the core benefits of confidentiality through encryption, data integrity through hashing and HMAC, and authentication using digital signatures or using a pre-shared key (PSK) that is just for the authentication, similar to a password. IPsec also provides antireplay support. We take a closer look at IPsec ...
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Studying multiplication after counting, addition, as well as subtraction is perfect. Kids learn arithmetic via a all-natural progression. This progression of learning arithmetic is usually the following: counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, lastly department. This assertion leads to the question why discover arithmetic in this series? Moreover, why discover multiplication after counting, addition, and subtraction before section? What Is A Multiplication Chart? And How To Use One (Free Uploaded by admin on Wednesday, June 24th, 2020 in category Chart. See also Free Multiplication Table Poster | Teaching Multiplication from Chart Topic. Here we have another worksheet Multiplication Table! | Multiplication Chart, Multiplication featured under What Is A Multiplication Chart? And How To Use One (Free. We hope you enjoyed it and if you want to download the worksheets in high quality, simply right click the worksheets file and choose "Save As". Thanks for reading What Is A Multiplication Chart? And How To Use One (Free.
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Click here to learn more! Old & New Testament Greek Lexical Dictionary Strong's #1871 - ἐπαιτέω - to ask besides, ask for more - to ask again and again, importunately - to beg, to ask alms 1. ask besides, εἰ καί νύ κεν.. ἄλλο μεῖζον ἐπαιτήσειας Il. 23.593; ὧν ἐπαιτεῖς S. OT 1416: abs., ask for more, φαγὼν ἔτ' ἐπῄτεον Posidipp. ap. Ath. 10.412e: — so in Med., S. El. 1124. 2. beg as a mendicant, ἄλλους ἐ. τὸν καθ' ἡμέραν βίον Id. OC 1364, cf. E. Rh. 715: abs., Vett.Val. 68.30, Luc. Asin. 35. 3. simply, demand, PTeb. 26.13 (ii B.C., Pass.), etc. ἐπ -αιτέω , -ῶ , [in LXX: Psalms 109:10 (H7592) Sirach 40:28 *;] 1. to ask besides. 2. to beg (as a mendicant; cf. MM, Exp., xiv): Luke 16:3; Luke 18:35 (Cremer, 74).† Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London. In P Lond 24.4 (B.C. 163) (= I. p. 32) a recluse at the Serapeum describes himself as living—ἀφ᾽ ὧν ἐπαιτῶ ἐν τῶι ἱερῶι, ";from what I beg in the temple"; : cf. Luke 16:8 ἐπαιτεῖν αἰσχύνομαι. That temples generally were a promising haunt for the profession Luke reminds us elsewhere. Ἐπήτρια, the Greek for a ";beggaress";—to parallel it with an equal novelty—appears as a ἅπ. εἰρ. in P Par 59.10 (B.C. 160) (= Witkowski, 2 p. 76, where see note) : cf. ἀγύρτρια (Aesch. Ag. 1273), δέκτρια (Archil. 8). The pass. of the verb is found in P Tebt I. 26.18 (B.C. 114) πρὸς πῆι (l. τῆι) ἐπιδόσει τῶν ἐπαιτουμένων λόψων, ";for the delivery of the accounts which were required"; (Edd.). Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London. Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder. the Third Week after Epiphany
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The country in Central America that sends the most immigrants to the United States is El Salvador. As of 1990, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that 465,000 Salvadoran immigrants were living in the United States. Almost all had come in the 1980s, during the civil war that wracked their country. The next largest group of Central American immigrants hails from Guatemala. By 1990, 226,000 were estimated to have fled the civil war in that nation. Nicaragua and Honduras have also sent large numbers of immigrants. The remaining nations of Central America, Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize, have sent fewer people.
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The canine or tamed canine is a descendant of the wild wolf, frequently characterized by an uplifting, pointy tail. The modern canine mostly originated from a vanished, modern grey wolf, as well as the closest living relative of this animal is the Siberian Husky. Pet dog domestication began way back throughout the last Ice age; nowadays, residential dogs are utilized for a range of tasks. Pet dogs are of three various types, namely: Cocker Spaniels, Malamutes, and also wolves. Words ‘Cocker’ is stemmed from the English word ‘coon’, which was utilized to described the canids that occupied England in prehistoric times. Canids typically have a black nose, short, square ears, and also a black-tipped tail. A.C.P.T.O.R., or British Short-haired Canid, is an example of a common kind of dog found in Britain. Other examples include: The Greyhound, English Cocker Spaniel, the Toy Dachshund, the Alaskan Malamute, and the Australian Guards. Studies show that canines have actually gone through several hereditary adjustments throughout their domestication background. Based upon hereditary research studies, pets are of 5 kinds, differentiated by body size, layer shade, knowledge, and behavior. Of these, the Alaskan Malamute and the Toy Dachshund are the only representatives of their corresponding types. Residential dogs were first domesticated by people about 10 thousand years ago. During the earliest phase of domestication, pet dogs were utilized as guard dogs. In the future, they functioned as guides and brought the initial clues of human people. Throughout the Holocene era, when human task drastically raised, dogs came to be extra highly prized. With the drastic changes in way of life brought by human beings, canine domestication ended up being also faster. One major reason pets domesticated so quickly results from the one study, that indicated pets’ propensity to respond to human social cues. Based on this research, residential pet dogs started to develop close bonds with their proprietors. They likewise started showing choices for certain colors, shapes, and members of their very own breed. Based on the outcomes of this one study, researchers developed a theory regarding just how and also why dogs create and adjust to specific pet types. According to this theory, the fast domestication of dogs results from an absence of ideal environment. The research study additionally indicated that domestication was directly linked to hereditary modifications. Especially, genetic differences exist in between canines that live in the very same atmosphere and also those that have actually been domesticated. This indicates that the hereditary distinctions amongst pets staying in the very same environment emerged a lot earlier than the ones that have actually been domesticated. Additionally, hereditary differences still exists even for pet dogs that have been domesticated a lot more recently. Wolves adapted to human contact around 4 to five decades earlier. Actually, wolves have actually remained in presence for over sixty million years ago. In order to examine how canines and wolves interact with each other as well as with human beings, professionals have performed several explores canines as well as wolves utilizing regulated settings. The experiments have disclosed that unlike the manner in which genetic distinctions between pooches exist, wolves act really comparable to humans. Examining canine habits from this scientific perspective provides useful insight into the early origins of pets. The fact that canines have been domesticated just a few 10s of countless years ago provides a chance to find out about the early advancement of man. Making use of genetic proof, geneticists are able to disclose the relationship in between dogs and also wolves also before the look of man. These researches have actually shown that pets and wolves have co-evolved for millions of years. They share much of the very same attributes, such as scent marking, intelligence, and also playfulness. Recognizing these characteristics can enable researchers to better understand exactly how they can function as a varieties with each other. The dog carrier. If you travel with your family members regularly, you ought to buy a top quality pet service provider. These carriers permit you to maintain your cherished family pet close while still shielding him from the components. They can either take place top of an auto or be continued your shoulders. Dog providers can be found in a selection of designs and also can be made of numerous materials such as leather, canvas, cotton, or canvas. The pet pedestrian. These canines are very quick at locating their means right into just about anywhere. Nonetheless, their long, streamlined layer needs that they be bathed usually, which can make them dirty, so keep them on a routine by letting them out for a stroll regularly. The dog artist. This type is not only popular for their capacity to delight, however they are also recognized for their high intelligence. They make great buddies due to the fact that they are fantastic with children. Nonetheless, they can end up being tired if laid off for extended periods. It would be best to feed them commonly so they do not become tired. The pet dog toys. These playthings are a vital part of caring for your pet. Although some people argue against playthings, it is important to provide your canine toys that will enable him to play and also have fun. Toys can be packed pets, rubber playthings, spheres, or whatever else you can discover. The dog hair shampoo. The shampoo is really important for keeping your dog tidy. If the canine stays tidy, he will be much happier. There are hair shampoos particularly formulated for young puppies as well as even older canines. Just ensure that you understand what remains in the shampoo prior to giving it to your dog. The pet food. The right diet plan will maintain your canine healthy. Although some individuals think that dry food is better, it is in fact quite unsafe to your canine. Instead, supply him with a canine food which contains a great deal of wet food. This way, your canine will certainly have the ability to absorb more quickly and will certainly remain full much longer. Hart Koller The canine training. This is one of the most difficult aspect of pet dog ownership. Not only will you need to train your dog, you will certainly be accountable for every little thing that takes place between you as well as your dog. For example, you need to never leave the house without letting your dog out in the backyard. You have to be really mindful with this element of pet possession.
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I´ve been wondering how to do this kind of shadows (image below) as real as possible. Is there any technique to apply? I did search for tutorials but unfortunately I couldn´t find anything on this specific topic. Doing accurate shadows is quite easy, albeit a bit tedious. All you need is to do is to systematically find intersections of lines. Not all that different from drawing (or constructing) the original orthographic or perspective images in the first place. Before we begin lets define two different shadow models: Directional lights, are light sources that are very far away, like the Sun (about 150 million kilometers away). They cast shadows that are parallel to each other*. Point light sources, lights that are closer and thus have a central source. These are quite idealized models, there are others, but should be sufficient for your needs. The example image you show is displaying a directional shadow. * A 1 kilometer wide object (two of the largest oil tankers end to end) would have 0.004 degree angle deviation form parallel between edges of the shadow if you would model the sun as a point light. This seems close enough to parallel. Image 1: Directional shadows made in illustrator. To see construction lines look here. I will begin by describing directional shadows, because they are slightly simpler (or faster) to construct than point lights. Mainly because you can share the construction line. Start by constructing your isometric scene. Keep in mind that you may need to deduce the height of objects later. So doing some bookkeeping may help you later, so store relevant info in a notes layer. The basic idea is to find the intersection of a line and a plane, virtual or otherwise. We do this by first deicing the direction of the shadow and one corner on the primary (ground) plane. Image 2: The light direction, and the light direction on the floor plane. As well as deconstruction of the XYZ moves to verify that the light makes sense. Store the construction shape as it will help you solve problems you didn't anticipate. Its especially useful when you start having more height levels, if not then all you need is the light direction line. For each corner on shadow casting side on same height duplicate the direction line. Then connect the lines and the points on the shadow casting edges on ground. You may need to construct the invisible sides to get the appropriate directions (or use the line direction on ground plane) Image 3: Simplest case. Area bounded by lines and cast shadow is called shadow volume. To understand better how the bottom side works, and why we saved the directions let us look at a still quite simple case where the object is hovering above the ground. Now our direction line isn't long enough anymore, we need to extend it. But how much? This is where the direction on ground line comes into play. You draw the vertical down to ground level, Then place the direction on ground line on this point, the ground lies at intersection of the extended direction line and the direction on ground line. The intersection is where the ground plane intersects with direction line. Image 4: By building triangles of verticals and ground direction lines you can measure nearly any intersection. Ok, so this is tedious. But there is a easier way, for planar objects. If we think of the cube only having the top and bottom face you will notice that the shadows of the objects are the same shape as the top and bottom piece just offset from the original. Because the planes are co-planar and the projection does not have nonlinear changes. Image 5: More complicated planar objects are easier. Objects co-planar to the shadow catching object are just offset. A similar method applies to side faces only you may need to use a few skews rotates and a scale to achieve it (it is related to the SSR method of constructing objects). Lets look at what a square surface does and skew a object surrounded by square to same shape. Image 6: Side panel projected. Due to the nature of things if you can project a square you can project anything in a square All this means that the kind of example that you have presented takes a few minutes and requires only a few alt drags of objects. However you need to know what your doing. Far too complex subject for most easy tutorials. Image 7: Same illustration point light shadows. Point lights work similarly, with the change that the rays of light emanate from a point. This means that there is no trick to finding the points. Its all finding rays ad their intersection. So what you do is you draw a line from the light source to every shadow casting corner. Then you draw a line from the light ground to the corresponding ground corner. You then extend the lines (with say transform each by scaling up) and find each intersection. Image 8: Point light construction. Extend rays to corners form light location and its corresponding ground point. That is it, other then tricks on extending lines theres not much you can automate beyond this. Extending to Perspective Perspective works like point light shadows, for both light types. This is because even co-linear lines are emanating form points in perspective. So the workflow is the same for both types of light. Now, knowing this has many utilities outside 2D drawing packages too. Its pretty common to need to do this line direction calculation when tracking live scenes for 3D graphics. Also the light models are the same as used in 3D. Also note that: I do not use grids. The line tool, and alt drag cloning, is good enough for finding intersections. The grid just artificially constrains me to certain size decisions and ultimately does not make the job easier. But then I am trained as a mechanical engineer. Shadow geometry - here's one method for Adobe illustrator. It's strictly limited to parallel projections - no pespective! There's no math, all is by eye. But the proportions and angles come out right. This all is a little easier in Photoshop because there you have easy to use distortion that fits this like a fist into your eye. (Edit > Transform > Distort) I recommed to test also the distortion in Photoshop. It unfortunately forces to draw some quide lines because you have a little too much possiblities. Seriously: A complex scene that contains a mass of quite simple objects is much easier to create with highlights and shadows in 3D design software. Highlights, shadows and the wanted perspective come out with no work at all when the model is entered. Interested? Check at first Trimble SketchUP. It's free. The following image took less than 2 min to create in SketchUP. The ladder truck is taken from Trimble's 3D warehouse.
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Go to Canvas for the 2021 edition of this course. This course is part of module 4, “Smart Products”. The previous edition of this course started Friday April 23th, 2021. Check out all Application Development related Blog posts here. Go here if you would like to see the archived edition of 2020. Want to use an Arduino to prototype some electronics? But programming is not really ‘your thing’? Consider Modkit, a Visual Arduino Programming tool! This example is a program which makes a led blink, made with Modkit Micro, the free Modkit tool. Materials for the workshops given for the minor program HTHT Science 2 Society are available on Canvas. The “Arduino & Programming” workshop which is part of the minor “From Idea to Prototype”, introduces various prototyping techniques, divided into physical prototyping (using Arduino, Lego Mindstorms, LittleBits) and ‘Virtual’ prototyping, like creating App mockups. You can see … Continue reading HTHT Science 2 Society Introduction to Web Technology for Create, Part of Module 1 – We Create Identity Web Technology gives an introduction to (technology and techniques for) communicating and documenting the students work into an online showcase portfolio. Students will learn to apply basic tools for web development and content creation. These basic skills will be applied to realize … Continue reading Web Technology
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Actual evapotranspiration evaluation based on multi-sensed data Keywords:Sentinel-1 , Landsat-8, Backscattering (dB), Lysimeter, Water Stress, Egypt The importance of active and passive remote sensing data integration appears strongly on cloudy days. The lack of passive remote sensing data on cloudy days prevents the benefit of large-scale satellite data in cloudy areas, while the advantage of active remote sensing, it could penetrate the cloud and collect data underneath the cloud. The main objective of this paper is to determine the benefits of combining active and passive remote sensing data to detect actual evapotranspiration (ETa). Sentinel-1 radar data represents active data, while Landsat-8 represents passive data. Multi-date data for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-1 were used during the 2016 summer season. The characteristic soil texture in the study region is clay. The meteorological data were used to estimate ETo based on the FAO-Penman-Monteith (FPM) process, while the Lysimeter data were used to test the estimated ETa. Landsat-8 data are used to measure the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the Crop Water Stress Index (CWSI). Crop Coefficient (Kc) is calculated on the basis of NDVI. The CWSI, Kc, and ETo were then used to determine ETa. Backscattering (dB) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data extracted from the Sentinel-1 satellite was correlated with Kc and used to estimate ETa. The Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) reported relevant results for active and passive satellite data separately and the combination process. For Sentinel-1, Landsat-8 and combination methods, the RMSE reported 0.89, 0.24, and 0.31 (mm/day) respectively. How to Cite Copyright (c) 2021 Mohammed Ahmed El-Shirbeny, Samir Mahmoud Saleh This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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What does "a crick in the neck" mean? Does he saying he has neck pain? "A crick in the neck" here refers to having a tightness, stiffness, or soreness in one's neck often as a result of having one's neck in an uncomfortable position for a long period of time. So in this case, he says he has "a crick in the neck" because he has been stuck inside the lamp for 10,000 years. Aprende más expresiones típicas del inglés. >
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Education Specialist (EdS) Semester of Degree Completion Paul D. Overton Teaching children how to cope with death experiences so that they will not ever suffer from prolonged grief is the responsibility shared by all of society. Along with church leaders and parents, teachers, too, must help teach death education. The purpose of this paper was to explore how well equipped teachers are with adequate training and resources to teach death education in the schools. Also, to explore how concerned teachers are with this area of education. This study was done through the use of a three-page questionnaire which was developed by the writer. The questionnaire was given to all teachers in the elementary, junior high and senior high schools in the Mattoon, Illinois school district. The results of the questionnaire were tabulated to show absolute frequencies and relative frequencies of each item. Pearson correlation coefficients were performed to show relationships in teachers' attitudes with their personal knowledge of death. Coefficients of determination were given where significant correlations were found. The results of this study indicate that these teachers report that they feel inadequate in their training and resources for dealing with death education. However, teachers in this study said they were open and positive about teaching death education in the classroom. The implications are that colleges could provide programs in training teachers to deal with death education. Schools could provide inservice and workshops to better train teachers to teach death education. Miller, Ann R., "A Study of Teachers' Views of Death Education in the Mattoon, Illinois School District" (1986). Masters Theses. 2667.
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By Cassie Rasmussen, DO It’s that time of year again! Time to receive your influenza vaccination or “flu shot”. Influenza is a highly contagious virus that spreads around the country usually between October and May. Symptoms of the flu come on suddenly and consist of fevers, chills, sore throat, muscle aches, fatigue, cough, headache and nasal congestion. One of the top ways to prevent contracting influenza is by receiving your yearly vaccination. Flu viruses are frequently changing. Each year’s influenza vaccine protects against the 3 or 4 most common flu viruses expected for the year. Children six months through eight years of age should receive two doses of the vaccine, at least one month apart, the first year they get vaccinated. All other people only need to receive one dose each year. A “high dose” influenza vaccine is available for people 65 years of age and older. There are three types of influenza vaccine available. Firstly is the inactivated flu vaccine, which is the “flu shot”. This contains an inactivated flu vaccine therefore does not contact any live influenza virus. A common misconception about the flu shot is that people get “the flu” from the flu shot however with an inactivated virus, getting the flu from this vaccine is not possible. A different, live, weakened, influenza vaccine is sprayed into the nostrils. This second vaccine may be given to people 2 through 49 years of age, whom are not pregnant. A third type of vaccine is available to those who have an egg allergy. Each year thousands of people in the United States die from the flu and many more are hospitalized. Therefore it is important to receive your yearly influenza vaccination to protect yourself and loved ones. The flu vaccine is the best protection that we have from contracting the flu and its complications. So please get yourself vaccinated against influenza this season. Vaccines are now available. Also while you are receiving your flu shot, ask if you are eligible for pneumovax. The information provided on the Adair County Health System’s Blog is not a substitute for professional medical advice and care. If you have specific needs, please see a professional health care provider. Any references to products, services, or health care providers on this web site are not a recommendation or endorsement of products, services or providers. Links to other Web sites from this site are provided for convenience and do not constitute or imply endorsement. Effort is taken to insure accurate information, however we cannot guarantee completeness or timeliness.
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On Tuesday we wrote about freshening your narrative voice by eliminating clichés. Easier said than done! Sometimes a cliché seems to express what you want to say perfectly. So how do replace the perfect words with more perfect ones? Here are some questions to ask yourself: - What’s my character’s motivation? “Her mouth formed a perfect O.” She was surprised. Why? What else might be going through her mind, and how might she react? - Am I “telling” instead of “showing”? “Her mouth formed a perfect O” = she was surprised. How might you engage the reader more deeply with the heroine’s feelings in the scene? - How do real people act? “Her mouth formed a perfect O.” What do people do when they’re surprised? Your challenge this week? Suggest alternatives to some of the clichés in Tuesday’s list. Choose one, two or three from the list and write your variations in the comments any time between now and Sunday, January 13, 2019, and we’ll check back with you on Monday!
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Jesus Christ Story in English: About 2000 years ago, a girl named Mary lived in the city of Nazareth, Israel. She had a very good nature. She was always ready to help people. Mary was going to get married to a carpenter named Yusuf. One day Mary was at her house then an angel appeared there. She was terrified at first, but on persuasion of the angel that God had sent him with a message for Mary, then Mary listened to the angel with courage. The angel told Mary that God is very pleased with your work and your behavior. God has chosen you to give birth to his son. You will become pregnant with the Holy Spirit and give birth to a son. You name him Jesus. Mary accepted the order of the angel. After that she got pregnant. When Mary told this to Yusuf, he could not believe it. But one night in a dream the angel told Joseph that Mary had become pregnant by the Holy Spirit and was about to give birth to the son of God. So you accept her. Then Joseph accepted Mary and married her. At that time there was Roman rule there. In the Roman Empire, the work of counting the population was going on. For this everyone had to go to Bethlehem and register themselves. For which everyone was going to Bethlehem. Joseph also left for Bethlehem with his pregnant wife Mary. Jesus Christ Birth Story in English He took his pregnant wife on a donkey and walked on foot. When they reached Bethlehem, they saw that all the hospices there were full. After which they got a stable to live in. Yusuf and Mary decided to stay in the same stables. On the same night a group of shepherds heard a prophecy in the sky that tonight at 12:00 the son of God would be born in a stable. At 12:00 in the night, Mary gave birth to Jesus, the son of God, in the stables. After some time the shepherds also reached that stable chasing a star and everyone congratulated on the birth of Jesus. Jesus was a child of sharp intelligence since childhood. At the age of 12 he moved to Jerusalem. He started asking questions from the people preaching in the temple. Everyone was surprised to see this. At the age of 30, Jesus Christ started giving the message of religion to the people. He was giving a different message to the people from Judaism. He was against animal sacrifice. He told the people that he was the son of God. When the staunch Jewish religious leaders came to know about this, they started opposing Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ did the work of healing people. Once a person suffering from paralysis was brought in front of Jesus Christ, then Jesus Christ said to that person that God has forgiven all your sins, you got up and walked. After this, miraculously the person got cured and walked on. Jesus Christ Death Story in English People were very impressed by this and started following Jesus. Due to which Jesus Christ was pricking the eyes of the Jewish religious leaders. The Jewish religious leaders complained about Jesus Christ to the then Roman ruler Pilate. Who first warned Jesus Christ. But for not obeying Jesus Christ was arrested and flogged on him. He was spit on and a crown of thorns was put on his head. Jesus Christ was asked to bear the cross. Jesus was crucified on the mountain of Jerusalem and nailed to his arms and legs. He was not brought down from the cross until he died. After his death, his body was placed in a coffin in a tunnel and that tunnel was closed with a big stone. That tunnel was guarded by the soldiers of the Roman Empire, but Jesus Christ resurrected on Sunday, 3 days after his death and reached the people. He kept giving the message of religion to the people for 40 days, after that he went to heaven. After Jesus Christ, 12 of his disciples spread Christianity all over the world. According to Christianity, doing idol worship, murder etc. is a sin. It is also a sin to mistreat any person in Christianity. Christianity emphasizes human service. These message was conveyed by Jesus Christ to the people. The Bible is the religious book of Christianity. It contains the message of Jesus Christ. We hope you have liked the article Jesus Christ story in English. You can share this story with your friends and relatives so they can also know about Jesus Christ Birth, Life and Death story.
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Anyone with a disability has the right to an education regardless of whether their disability is physical or neurological. Learning how to adapt the classroom for students with learning disabilities can help teachers better serve the needs of their students. Teach Courses in Multiple Ways Learning disabilities come in many forms including challenges with listening, speaking, reading, writing, calculating, and organizing. An educator who sticks to a single teaching format, like lectures and written essays, for every lesson is not accommodating students who learn in different methods. Switching up teaching styles makes it easier to address students’ unique needs. By using multiple methods to demonstrate information, such as talking while displaying graphs, teachers can more effectively communicate. Be Flexible on Assignments and Tests Students with learning disabilities tend to do better when allowed to work at their own pace. Teachers may need to allow some students additional time to complete tests and other assignments. When possible, they should adapt the assignment to the student’s needs. For example, a dyslexic student may do better with an oral report instead of a written report. Giving multiple options for completing assignments is also met favorably by other students, since it allows those with different learning styles to work in the medium they prefer. Provide Study Guides Many students with learning disabilities will benefit from regular summaries, study guides, and review sheets. This can help keep them from falling behind if they struggle with certain concepts. Teachers may want to arrange regular meetings to assist students with studying. All types of students can benefit from this accommodation, since it provides guided study material instead of making them wrestle with concepts on their own. Promoting Awareness About Accommodations Many students with learning disabilities struggle in silence because they are used to teachers who refuse to make accommodations. Those who are comfortable altering their teaching style for students with learning disabilities need to be clear about potential assistance. In college classes, make a statement both in person and in the syllabus that encourages any students with a learning disability to talk to the teacher about accommodations. In grade school, take the time to inform parents of potential accommodations during parent teacher meetings. Originally published on jeffhorton.info
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Innovations in solar energy open up a lot of possibilities for its usage. You can use sunlight to get electricity to power a building using solar panels. This method allows you to save up on electric bill payments. It gives you a chance to get incentives or even go off-the-grid. Did you know solar energy also works well with water heating systems? It’s where a solar water heater comes into the picture. However, you might be wondering what a solar water heater is and how it works. In this guide, we will explore this eco-friendly system. These details include how it behaves and how it makes your heating system more efficient. Read on and learn more. What Is a Solar Water Heater? A solar water heater uses solar energy to heat the water. It’s a cost-effective method for your home. One of its primary selling points is the solar energy powering the system. Instead of using other forms of fuel such as natural gas, it uses solar power. Solar water heaters often come in various configurations for the collector and circulation system. How Does it Work? Solar water heaters use solar light to heat up the water gathered within the solar collectors. These use thermal energy gained from solar cells and transfer them to the water. After that, they send them back into the circulation system. Some systems come with a tempering valve. The heated water blends with cold water. It then goes into the hot water section of your pipes. The way the system reintroduces thermal energy depends on whether you have an active or passive heating system. It involves either electric pumps or valves to bring the hot water into the house. Benefits of a Solar Water Heater Using a solar water heater for your home has a lot of benefits. Take note of the following in case you plan to get one: - Free energy for water heating - Reduced carbon footprint - High efficiency through the sun’s rays - Less space required The system won’t need fossil fuels to operate. It’s also a better choice for smaller homes because it’s smaller than normal solar PV systems. Its cheaper price tag makes it more desirable too. By switching to this system, you save more while helping the environment. If you need solar panels, you can read more about them here: https://blueravensolar.com/blog/what-is-the-best-solar-panel-for-residential-solar/. Try Using a Solar Water Heater Today A solar water heater provides different benefits compared to a traditional solar panel. Having both for your home ensures that you help the environment while maintaining self-sufficiency. Inquire about the benefits and the necessary specifications for your solar water heater. To accomplish this goal, work with the right solar power company. They have the necessary expertise to maximize your energy gains. Did you find this guide helpful? If so, check out our other posts and learn more valuable tips and tricks.
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Summer 2019 Newsletter Updated: Jul 17, 2019 A good Review: The head is connected to the body! The periodontal systemic link is valid. Periodontal disease is connected to many systemic diseases. Many links you have been aware of since this has been published, however, newer links are now being discovered. Periodontal disease is linked to: Cerebral vascular disease The reason is due to the chronic inflammatory nature of periodontal disease and the bacterial pools present. In the most recent study, 96% of 53 brain samples demonstrated P. Gingivalis in the brain tissues of those with symptoms and pathology for Alzheimer’s. Good oral hygiene with regular dental visits is necessary to maintain a sound mind and body! Another hot topic is perio-implantitis. Often patients believe that an implant is a forever restoration. Unfortunately, implants can and do fail. Once implants are placed and restored, good home care and regular dental visits must still be maintained. Along with that, the occlusion must be evaluated and adjusted to balance all occlusal forces. Maintenance of the implant includes periodontal maintenance with hand and sonic instruments. If inflammation is present you can address this with laser decontamination, oral rinses, antibiotics and occlusal adjustments. If bone loss is present, more aggressive therapy may include osseous surgery and reconstructive or regenerative therapies. The worst case is implant removal and ridge preservation for future therapies. Summer time safety reminders: Remember your sun screen. Use a minimum of 30 SPF and reapply often Wear your bike helmet, bright clothes and attach blinkers to the front and back of the bike to improve your visibility to drivers Have a swim buddy, never swim alone Hydrate with non-alcohol beverages Thanks for all your support. Enjoy your summer! Dr. Nancy Barnett and Staff.
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Doctors Recommend That We Drink At Least 6-8 Glasses of Water Per Day - Clean water increases the body’s endurance and energy levels. - Clean water promotes digestion and elimination. - Clean water regulates the body’s temperature. - Clean water carries nutrients, oxygen and disease fighting antibodies throughout the body.
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Apple is widely recognized for designing and producing some of the most innovative consumer hardware ever created. They’re known for their innovations in materials, manufacturing and industrial design that’s created a desirability and passion around most everything they make. But with these successes, they’ve failed to make their products environmentally responsible. As a result they’ve had an adverse impact on the environment – perhaps greater than any other consumer electronics company. Ever since the introduction of the iPhone, they’ve made decision after decision that sacrifices a product’s ability to be repaired and recycled, in exchange for appearance. Some might even say they made these decisions to sell more new products rather than lengthening the life of existing ones. Prior to the iPhone, electronic products were designed to be repaired. They were assembled with screws or snaps that enabled a product enclosure to be opened to replace a bad part or portions of the product. Products were rarely discarded as a whole, as many are being done today. But as Apple’s products evolved and efforts focused on appearance, the need to eliminate exposed screw heads and to make products thinner became more important. They eliminated replaceable battery because it reduced the need to wall in the cells and just rely on the outer structure to hold the batteries. Batteries, a part that wears out first, became difficult to replace and often led to discarding the entire product. Similar decisions were made with their keyboards, requiring it be replaced in its entirety rather than replacing one key. Apple engineers pioneered in the extensive use of adhesives to hold parts together, eliminating the ability to swap out a bad part for a good. They designed parts to fit together near perfectly using adhesives that cannot be easily disassembled. Their products had a refinement and level of perfection that raised the finished appearance of consumer products to new heights in the industry, which drove the entire industry. With their success, other companies followed, copying what Apple had done. Computers, once readily repaired by a company’s IT department, were now simply discarded when it became too costly or impossible to repair. The result was that much of the industry developed products that were essentially disposable. Because the products could not be repaired, they couldn’t be easily disassembled for recycling. Typically a product is recycled by separating the interior parts into categories: plastics, metal, electronics, etc. But that now became more difficult to do. Not only did Apple make it difficult to repair products, they also made it impossible for independent companies to repair their products. Apple refused to sell replacement parts to independent repair companies and often designed a product to not work with unauthorized replacement parts. Apple recently added a component to prevent a 3rd party replacement screen from working. Apple quickly backtracked when they were called out. The profit motive was certainly a part of the mix. Inhibiting repairs and making repairs more costly, leads to replacing a product rather than repairing it. Whether it was intentional or not, it certainly subjected Apple to criticism. Legislation has been introduced to force manufacturers to allow owners of their products to be able to get them repaired using independent repair companies, and that has caused Apple to modify their repair policies. It not only directed at Apple, but companies such as John Deere and most all of the Swiss watchmakers. So while Apple has led the way with beautiful designs and sleeker products, it’s come at a big cost to our environment. We are talking about tens of millions of devices that need some degree of hardware repair annually. Apple is not alone, but they continue to falsely claim how environmentally responsible they are with the use of solar and self-sustaining buildings. It’s good that they are now making improvements, but they have not led the way – they are being dragged and shamed into doing it.
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Online learning was not a trendy concept a few years back. The higher education landscape has shifted dramatically in the past few months because of COVID-19, as online learning offers you ample scope to learn and progress at your preferred pace. In every field today, there is a need for technology and hence the engineers. Online engineering courses can get you to top positions in the corporate world with the high-quality instructional content created by platforms worldwide. The entire concept of online courses is to sync with your current lifestyle and educational/professional choices. Online courses are much more reasonable than classroom plans, so they are designed to fit well within your budget. To help make the identification process easier, we came up with a list of the top 5 online engineering courses available that you can use to experience high-quality learning experiences. 1. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering online course develops your technical skills and specialises in mechatronics, materials science, robotics and automation. However, mechanical engineering needs more practical knowledge than theoretical, many online simulation software like computational fluid dynamics, stress-strain analysis, and interpretation of different objects/forms, making online learning feasible for mechanical engineering courses. Mechanical Engineering online course will offer you a wide range of skills development, versatility and problem-solving abilities. Here are some of the best online mechanical engineering course on bearing, heat treatment, industrial water system and fan blower. Online courses are the best way to develop skills faster when compared to the offline method of learning. Online Mechanical Engineering course certificates will add extra weight to your resume. 2. Civil Engineering Civil engineering is the oldest engineering method, and it has been around for quite some time. A civil engineer helps design and build infrastructure, including roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines, buildings, and railways. Civil engineering also Includes construction engineering, bridge engineering, highway engineering, and the essential maintenance of roads, canals and dams. Everything from railroads and airports to water faucets and plumbing is related to civil engineers. If you are a young civil engineering enthusiast, online civil engineering courses can help you to learn. The rise in Virtual reality(VR) and augmented reality(AR) made it possible to view and interact with all the forms while attending online classes. The online course will ensure that no one misses a beat, even if teachers and students aren’t all in classrooms together. Online courses allow you to balance your existing duties and priorities while pursuing your education. 3. Electrical Engineering An Electrical Engineer is a skilful person in the designs and development of electrical systems and can identify and solve electrical problems. Electrical engineers play an essential role in creating products for individuals to use in their everyday lives. From entertainment to the appliances we use to cook, clean, and run our lives, an electrical engineer was likely involved. These professionals can be applied in several stages, from product design and development to testing and later, in the manufacturing process for electrical and electronic equipment. They try to figure out how to best structure the power supply and work within the new product. They create prototypes, test them out, and then make any necessary changes before moving into complete production. Electrical engineers must understand the properties of electricity, physics, and how to apply engineering know-how when creating new items. Here are some of the best electrical engineer online courses on the power cable, earth and shock, compressors and Indian electricity rules. Electrical Engineer online courses will give you the practical skills and knowledge you need to build a solid foundation in any electrical career. An online certification in electrical technology will prepare you to thrive in today’s global world, which requires more highly skilled professionals than ever. 4. Computer Science Engineering Computer Science Engineering (CSE) comprises knowledge of computer programming and networking. The computer science experience will give complete knowledge about the implementation design and management of the entire information system in both hardware and software. Computer science engineers are involved in many aspects of computing, from creating individual microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers to circuit designing and writing software that powers them. These are the designations and professions one can go for after completing a CSE course Information Security Analyst, Hardware Engineers, System Analyst, Networking Engineers, Database Administrator, Information Security Analyst, Graphic Designers, Software Developers. Here are some of the best Computer Science Engineering online courses on MS office, advanced excel and machine learning fundamentals. Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is listed among the most reliable and most promising career options for job probabilities after completing the online courses. Technology is consistently improving in the current times, and this growth has led to a rush in demand for qualified and skilled professionals in this field. 5. Chemical Engineering Chemical engineering is an amalgamation of physiological and chemical changes that leads to a certain effect on materials. It has an intersection of science, mathematics and biology. With a chemical engineering online course, you could impact by tackling critical social challenges and improving your quality of life. Chemical engineers are making sure what we consume and use every day are safe, and the process for manufacturing is clean and risk-free to workers and the surrounding community. A chemical engineer helps understand materials on a molecular level, giving them insight into the entire process from start to finish. The rise in online chemistry labs such as vlabs from Chemcollectice and Olabs from Amrita and CDAC made it possible to learn chemical engineering virtually. The online Chemical Engineering course will enhance your work experience, level up your current skills, and help you move your career forward.
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Material processing —The New Raw Transforming plastic waste into raw material for 3D printing. The process of recycling starts from sorting per type and colour. The number in the triangle indicates the type of plastic. The final steps are washing and shredding. Usually, the size of the plastic flake is 4-7mm.
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Mantle of the Expert The Great Fire of London We became really interested in the fact there were no fire engines, no phones to ring 999 and no equipment for the fire fighters to use only small buckets. When asked pupils assumed they got the water from houses but of course they were on fire! Dominik told us they got water to put out the fire from the sea. We later discovered this was the River Thames (we saw this on the map) During discussion times we were thinking about how courageous the people must have been and how unfair it was on them to put out the fire themselves with no equipment. Children noted that if they were carrying buckets they would have to walk slowly as the are heavy. We decided to test this out and put ourselves in their shoes! Its was hard work! We did lots of shouting, huffing, puffing and got soaked if we ran with the buckets! There was very little water left at the end!
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Today's health tips: Eat jaggery in winter, the body will remain warm and these diseases will also remain away The fall in temperature in winter also has an effect on the body. Being cold can lead to many diseases. Fever including cold, cold, cough is common these days, but by increasing the internal heat of the body, one can avoid cold. For this, diet and nutrition experts consider the consumption of healthy and nutritious food to be the most important. In winter, it is advisable to increase the intake of those things, which gives warmth to the body and helps in providing energy. According to Ayurveda experts in this regard, jaggery should be consumed daily during the winter season. Jaggery is beneficial for our body and health. Jaggery not only provides internal warmth to the body but also regular consumption of jaggery increases immunity, which can also prevent many diseases caused by winter. In the following slides, know the benefits of eating jaggery and which diseases can be avoided by consuming jaggery. Nutrients in Jaggery Many types of nutrients are found in jaggery. Jaggery is rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, and phosphorus. All these are required by the body in a certain quantity. Studies show that jaggery also contains B vitamins and small amounts of protein and phytochemicals and antioxidants. benefits of eating jaggery 1- Jaggery detoxifies the body According to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Food Chemistry, jaggery contains antioxidants and minerals, which give it cytoprotective properties. Consumption of which clears mucus from the lungs, as well as helps in cleaning the respiratory and digestive systems from inside. Regular consumption of jaggery helps in detoxifying the entire body. 2- Jaggery beneficial for the stomach Consuming jaggery as a sweet is beneficial. If you eat jaggery after eating, then the digestive system remains healthy. Jaggery helps in increasing the digestive enzymes along with keeping the intestines healthy. Studies show that eating jaggery is beneficial for people who often have constipation and other digestive problems. Jaggery increases immunity Food items that are rich in nutrients help in detoxifying the body. It also improves your immune system. Jaggery is one of the best immunity-boosting foods. The consumption of jaggery increases more during winters. Jaggery helps in keeping the body away from cold, flu, and other diseases and is also helpful in boosting immunity. Disclaimer: The Information and notifications given in this article are based on assumptions. newscrab.com does not confirm these. Contact the concerned specialist before implementing them. Comment for the questions related to this news and tell us to read such news, do not forget to follow us - thank you
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Photo credit: Galen Rathbun, California Academy of Sciences The Golden-Rumped Sengi, Rhynchocyon chrysopygus, is listed as ‘ENDANGERED’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesTM. Also known as the Golden-Rumped Elephant-shrew, this species has a large, flexible snout, with which it forages through leaf-litter for invertebrates. Its range is along the coast of Kenya, from the Mombasa area north to the mouth of the Tana River. There is no longer any evidence that it crosses the river – instead, a potentially different species is found between the Tana and Somalia. The Golden-Rumped Sengi is severely threatened by habitat destruction along the Kenyan coast, with forests being relentlessly cleared for farming, development and timber collection. Illegal trapping of this species for food also occurs, although current levels are thought to be sustainable. Although there are no specific conservation measures in place for this species other than a monitoring programme, it does occur within the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest. This partially protected area is the focus of a project to promote long-term conservation through sustainable management and community participation in forest conservation. To learn more about the Golden-Rumped Sengi, click here. Or visit the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ by clicking their logo below. To learn more about the Bush Warriors “Species of the Day” feature, please click here and read up on our initiative to raise awareness about the loss of earth’s biodiversity.
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Why is Canada’s climate different? Because of its size, Canada has many different climates. Climate is often defined as average weather, when weather means the current state of the atmosphere. For scientists, climates are the result of exchanges of heat and moisture at the Earth’s surface. Because of its size, Canada has many different climates. What climate is found in the US but not in Canada? “What climate regions are found in the United States but not in Canada? Mediterranean, humid subtropical, desert, and tropical wet. Does Canada have different climate zones? There are 8 distinct climate regions in Canada. … Pacific Ocean moderates climate, keeping it above freezing in winter and cool in summer. Much precipitation along coast line. Attractive to many people who do not like harsh winters. How does climate change affect parts of Canada differently? The effects of global warming on Canada’s environment include more extreme weather. Hotter temperatures could mean more heat waves and a higher risk of wildfires and droughts in some parts of the country. Oceans are expected to become more acidic and less oxygenated, which could harm marine life. What is Canada’s climate and weather? The northern part of Canada is extremely cold, with summer lasting less than two months, but almost all Canadians live near the southern border where the weather is warmer. … Summers are warm and humid. High temperatures in summer are around 79°F and in winter 32°F. It rains on average 7 days a month year-round. “Everglades, a huge swampland that covers some 4,000 square miles. “What climate regions do the United States and Canada share?” … “tropical wet and dry climate.” What are the different climates in the United States? The overall climate in the United States of America (USA) is temperate, with notable exceptions. Alaska has an Arctic tundra climate, while Hawaii and South Florida have a tropical climate. The Great Plains are dry, flat and grassy, turning into arid desert in the far West. Why do different regions of the contiguous US have different climates? The climate of the United States varies due to changes in latitude, and a range of geographic features, including mountains and deserts. Generally, on the mainland, the climate of the U.S. becomes warmer the further south one travels, and drier the further west, until one reaches the West Coast. Which two states in the United States have tropical climates? In the United States, only Hawaii and southern Florida have tropical climates. The islands of Hawaii have a tropical wet climate that supports lush rain forests.
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(Human Resource Management) Group – A Full Marks: 80 Time: Three Hours The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions. 1(a) Explain the importance of Human resources in an industrial enterprise. What are the prospects for career in Human Resource management? (8+8=16) (b) Analyze the environment of Human Resource Management in India. (16) 2(a) “Recruitment is generating application, while selection is choosing some of them”- Discuss. (16) (b) Distinguish between Employee Training and Development. Exhibit the training technique mostly used for employees in the Indian organization. (16) 3(a) Critically discuss the importance of a “good” wage system. Mention the guidelines of a sound wage policy. (6+10=16) (b) “Accurate appraisal of performance is very difficult.” In light of this statement, discuss the problems in performance appraisal. (16) 4(a) “Morale and Productivity should move together like east and the west sides of the elevator.” Comment. (16) (b) Write short notes on: (8+8=16) i) Communication Process. ii) Checks on in-plant communication. 5. Write short notes on ant two: (2*8=16) (a) HR Audit Report (b) Need for Personnel Control (c) Procedure for Personnel Research (d) Personnel Policy.
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The month of June is Wisconsin’s annual Invasive Species Awareness Month. 2017’s theme is “Protect the Places Where you Play: Keep Invasives Out!” One of the tools created for this year’s focus is a new video. To introduce children and adults to three specific invasive species, Wisconsin’s First Detector Network has created a video using colorful graphics. The three species are Oriental Bittersweet (The Strangler), Zebra Mussels (The Clogger) and Wild Parsnip (The Burner). There are photos of the these invasives at the end of the video. Briefly, the two noxious invasive non-native plants are After eradicating these plants, don’t forget to plant some native species in their place. For more information about Wisconsin’s planned activities. Most states have legislation devoted to invasive species. Some have planned events throughout the year. For more information search the Internet using “invasive plants” and your state’s name as keywords.
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Financing is the scientific research of cash, consisting of the development, monitoring, and also financial investment of it. The area is vast, and it entails several areas of research. Right here are several of the most usual areas within the area. Allow’s get started! Continue reading to find out more regarding the career opportunities within the area. To help you choose a profession path, it is very important to understand the various roles and also obligations of financing specialists. There are several advantages to researching money as a significant. Money incorporates financial, securities trading, and asset evaluation. Investment management as well as risk administration are 2 essential locations of emphasis within the field. For establishments, this includes profile monitoring, that includes stock broking and swaps. The discipline likewise covers public-private collaborations and the guideline of financial institutions. The major role of financing is to make certain that the banks manages both its possessions as well as responsibilities. The process of finance calls for stabilizing the governing funding with risk as well as compliance, as well as mathematicians are typically employed by these types of establishments. The concept of money involves determining the discount rate and also the here and now worth of future values. The field encompasses numerous business economics self-controls, consisting of audit and also used maths. Large firms, governments, and also people require cash to run, so money is a vital facet of any kind of company. The study of finance can benefit both the individual and also the organisation. With monetary monitoring abilities, you can be well-positioned to make sound economic decisions for your company or personal life. financière researches, terminology, and applications: Money is a sector with a wide array of individuals as well as purchases. The procedure of handling cash and also assisting in trades between economic entities is important for the functioning of any kind of organization. It includes home mortgage planning and also budgeting, in addition to investment company, insurance provider, pension plan funds, and also savings and loan associations. Even more, financing is a crucial part of the economic situation, and also can be split right into 2 wide categories: company and also personal. It also consists of tax obligation systems and stabilization policies. In short, financing is a broad and also interdisciplinary area. Its main focus is on handling money flows. The three primary areas of financing are financial investments, banking, as well as securities. The last location is non-mortgage consumer debt, which is another branch of financing. These industries are largely depending on the means individuals invest their cash. If they can not make a financial investment, they have to spend it in a fund that will make them even more money in the future. Numerous areas of financing are necessary to the performance of a company. The main branches of finance are financial, investing, and personal. These locations include public/government, corporate, as well as personal. These areas likewise overlap. Usually, it is very important to understand what each of these terms indicates. It is necessary to note that these terms are not equally exclusive. If you’re trying to find a job in the field of financing, there are specific areas to focus on. In the United States, money is an important part of the economic situation, and is frequently among one of the most important facets of business. It involves the monitoring of money, which is the basis for economic task. The objective of money is to help people make better choices, as well as it involves managing financial resources of all kinds. Taking care of cash involves stabilizing the amount of money in an individual’s pocketbook. It can be a made complex topic, yet it is vital to comprehend exactly how to take care of money in all sorts of scenarios. The art and science of money includes all the components that govern personal finances. Along with the basics, it likewise covers just how to take care of the cash that a service has. In other words, finance is the research study of cash and also its results. It entails whatever from the sale of products and services to the monitoring of financial obligation and national debt. It likewise examines the connection in between organizations as well as their staff members. It entails the research study of cash as well as just how it is made use of. With these abilities, you can locate work in the field of money. If you have an interest in a job in finance, take into consideration majoring in human habits. It will certainly aid you construct your individuals abilities and also boost your passion in monetary concerns. If you’re not a math person, you’ll need to choose an occupation in one more area. A degree in money will provide you the skills you need to succeed in this field. A degree in finance is an outstanding structure for your future, and will certainly help you obtain a job that you like. A good knowledge of financing is a crucial aspect of running a service. It can help people make the appropriate options for their future. There are numerous types of money, consisting of individual as well as company. The government has to think about the rate of interests of every one of its consumers, workers, and investors. Taking advice from an economic adviser is critical when making financial choices. Therefore, a mutual understanding of the globe of financial resources will certainly ensure a better end result. It is not just crucial to the success of the organization, but it is also important to its success. A trainee who desires to examine financing ought to examine at the very least two or 3 areas. A good understanding of all 3 areas will make it more likely to have an effective occupation. Besides, the trainee needs to additionally have a good understanding of the history of finance. Throughout this program, pupils will certainly learn more about the various sorts of financing. Simply put, a level in money is a necessity. It will certainly prepare an individual for a profession in the field. Investing is necessary for a company. However when it comes to personal financing, it is very important to recognize the distinction between these 2 areas. An example of individual money is the management of cash money. A person who works in a small company will certainly make use of a little budget plan, which is really similar for money a person would certainly need to conserve every month. Whether a person is attempting to manage their funds or simply handle their cash, the duty of financing in a company’s success is critical for a company’s success. personal profile Buying securities market is not only essential, however it is also very beneficial for individual finances. Relying on the kind of investment, it can likewise be used to invest in property. There are lots of advantages of investing in stock exchange. For instance, you can make financial investments in a small business. However before investing, you should do your research and make sure that you know precisely what you’re doing. You should constantly take a look at the dangers involved in investing in stocks.
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Steep Point, AK Steamer OHIO Sinking, Aug 1909 Wireless Operator and Purser of the Ohio Give Lives to Save 128 Passengers. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 28. – Five lives were lost in the sinking of the Alaska Steamship Company’s steamer Ohio off Steep Point, Alaska. There were 128 passengers on board, but all these escaped, the victims being from among the crew. The drowned were: Purser F. J. STEPHEN, Wireless Operator GEORGE E. ECCLES, two seamen and the quartermaster, names not given. Purser Stephen and Operator Eccles stuck to their posts and gave their lives to save the passengers. Some of the passengers were taken ashore in lifeboats and picked up by the fishing boat Kingfisher and taken to Swanson Bay. Others were taken on the Humboldt and Rupert City. Turtle Mountain Star, Rolla, ND 2 Sept 1909
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An Isoptic Curve formed from the locus of Tangents meeting at Right Angles. The orthoptic of a Parabola is its Directrix. The orthoptic of a central Conic was investigated by Monge and is a Circle concentric with the Conic Section. The orthoptic of an Astroid is a Circle. |Cardioid||Circle or Limaçon| |Logarithmic Spiral||equal Logarithmic Spiral| Lawrence, J. D. A Catalog of Special Plane Curves. New York: Dover, pp. 58 and 207, 1972.
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Children use their math skills to complete a garden tableau in this sweet color-by-number puzzle. Use a familiar nursery rhyme to give your students practice with subtraction. They’ll solve subtraction problems within 5 to figure out how many monkeys stayed away from the hungry alligator! Counting and subtraction come together in this Easter math worksheet for visual learners. Kids will learn how to subtract by ones and twos in this worksheet. Is your kindergartener a math whiz? Test his knowledge of subtraction with these simple word problems, made just for beginning learners. This worksheet will give your kindergartner practice with counting and simple addition. How many stars and planets can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet. Cross out butterflies to learn subtraction basics in this math worksheet. Kids will solve subtraction problems by crossing out pictures of butterflies. How many buttons are hiding under the bowl? Use this bowl counters worksheet to help your child visualize the concept of subtraction. This worksheet guides kindergarteners through subtraction by visually representing the items (in this case, cars!) that need to be taken away. Let's play hide 'n' seek math! Can you tell how many blocks are hiding under each bowl? Put your little carpenter to work and count the tools! This beginning math worksheet will get your kindergartener ready for elementary school subtraction. Vroom vroom! How many vehicles can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.
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This is a digital download product This handout presents the content and format of AQA's GCSE language exams. It was created as an introduction to the course at the start of the year. It will help your classes understand how they will be assessed and what each skill and paper involves. Students can also refer back to this handout to tick off the topics and grammar points as they progress. Have you used this resource?Review this resource Very useful. Thanks
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This worksheet follows on from comparing statements 2 when discussing more, less and equal to. Making Addition Sentences (Differentiated) Y1. This is a great way to begin introducing fact families. It has a part-part-whole model and a 10 frame to support. This worksheet is great to help with comparing more and less. By the time of this worksheet, the children should have some understand of more, less and equal to. Making Subtracting Sentences (Differentiated) Y1. This worksheet uses a part-part-whole model and a 10 frame to support the children writing their own number sentences. This is great for starting fact families.
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What are renewable energy technologies and why is it important to teach students about them? This one-hour webinar will answer these questions and provide practical tools, ideas, and resources for how to incorporate hands-on learning about renewable energy technologies in your grade 4–12 classrooms. Hear how schools and classrooms across Canada are preparing students for their energy future using GreenLearning’s Re-Energy Program using STEAM Based learning. EENC is a Green Teacher Webinar Partner. P.O. Box 4904Chapel Hill, NC 27515-4904 Website questions? Click here to contact the Communications Chair.
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Enewetak is a large coral atoll of 40 islands in the Pacific Ocean and with its 850 people forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its land area totals less than 5.85 square kilometres (2.26 sq mi), not higher than 5 metres and surrounding a deep central lagoon, 80 kilometres (50 mi) in circumference. It is the second-westernmost atoll of the Ralik Chain and is 305 kilometres (190 mi) west from Bikini Atoll. A total of 67 nuclear and atmospheric bombs were detonated on Enewetak and Bikini between 1946 and 1958. To put this in perspective, you would have to detonate 1.6 Hiroshima bombs every day for 12 years to match the explosive yield derived from these tests. The radioactivity left behind is palpable. The following is a personal story submitted to Civilian Exposure and published as part…
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This article seeks to compare electoral reforms aimed at changing the rules for the choice of legislative seats in Latin America, since the third wave of democracy. In the first section, it is presented a literature review on electoral systems studies, considering especially the political effects of the rules on how seats are distributed according to votes, and the factors that contribute to induce electoral reforms as well. In the second section, the electoral reforms promoted in Latin America are analyzed with the purpose of identifying the factors that contributed to produce such reforms. In the third section, the consequences of changes in the electoral systems are analyzed, focusing those associated to the degree of party competition and electoral volatility. Democracy; Political parties; Voting systems; Electoral reforms; Latin America
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What does it mean? You’ve probably come across some strange Italian words, while browsing children’s cashmere on the fagiolinocashmere.com website. In Italy there are so many ways to call a baby or a child. This was an inspiration for Fagiolino Cashmere not only to name its articles. Here just a few examples: - Fagiolino = parents not knowing the sex of their baby calling it “fagiolino” meaning small bean. - Amorino = tenderly calling the child my love. To call someone “amore” is reserved for the husband, boyfriend or lover. - Patatina = even though translated small potato, it is often used for baby girls. There is even as song about it. Patatina piccolina,… - Tuscany = “mimmo” or “mimma” depending if it’s a girl or a boy. - Marches = “frichì” working for both genders and emphasizing the “ì”. - Sicily = originated, but also commonly used in the rest of the territory: ”Piccino” descending from the word piccolo meaning little.
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- from Maps and Mapmaking It’s a safe bet that people were drawing maps before they were writing. Humans need to share information. It’s likely that the first maps were simple lines and figures drawn in dirt with a stick or finger. But what do historians know for sure? We know that by about 2000 B.C., Mesopotamians were drawing maps of towns, fields, and cities on clay tablets.
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Nothing. Spirit is an isolated and inactive witness. - Spirit (Purusa) is that which is without the three Gunas. - The absence of the three Gunas implies a solitary/isolated Spirit. It never changes or combines with anything else. - The three Gunas are the source of all action. Therefore, the absence of the Gunas makes spirit a non-agent. It can’t do anything. - The absence of the three Gunas and the inability to act also makes Spirit indifferent to the effects of the three Gunas: pleasure, pain and delusion. - Spirit is however sentient/conscious which makes it a seer. - Spirit is a witness. Objects are not shown to other objects. Objects are shown to a witness. The Unmanifest (Prakrti) presents its creations to Spirit.
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To spend means to acquire something with the purpose of generating income or a favorable admiration. This is done by assigning money with the assumption of favorable future advantage. As an alternative to having and maintaining a company, investing is an extra profitable option. Commonly, this involves acquiring a residence, stock, or various other possession with the hopes of recovering some of its expense. Nonetheless, this procedure does not always work out. Because of this, investors should thoroughly consider their investment purposes. Investing involves dedicating time, skill, as well as emotional energy in the hopes of increasing its worth in the future. Purchasing realty, stocks, or bonds is a financial investment. Furthermore, it might involve taking extra education or going after additional training. The goal of investing is to generate an income in the future. While there are lots of other options for spending, the process begins with determining the details goals and also objectives. Then, it is time to examine the costs associated with investing. Prior to investing, it is necessary to comprehend the threats and also benefits involved. The Securities and also Exchange Commission (SEC) has rules and also policies for applying financial investment approaches. These policies help safeguard investors from scams, and also are made to make certain that people do not lose cash. Its enforcement will certainly stop fraudulent financial investment techniques. As soon as you have actually understood these elements, you can proceed to picking a mutual fund. It is additionally vital to recognize that an IRA is not the same as purchasing a taxed account. The process of investment can be complex, but it is likewise satisfying. In order to understand just how it works, you have to recognize the differences between the various asset courses. Additionally, you ought to know that an individual retirement account is not an ideal alternative to an investment. The financial investment includes a number of various possessions and funds. As an example, you can buy a supply or a building. Buying property requires money in the future, which can cause a high return. Another important element of an investment is its volatility. An individual retirement account might not appropriate for every investor. In a standard IRA, you can lose cash in investments that disagree for your goals. You can also buy an individual retirement account, however take care that it is not an ideal choice for every single financial investment. Because of this, it is necessary to recognize the threat and also rewards associated with purchasing an individual retirement account. Furthermore, an IRA can safeguard your financial resources if you invest in a diversified profile. As an option to a pension, an IRA is a great investment strategy. Unlike a pension, an IRA can be a good choice for many individuals. It will certainly raise your net worth and provide you with a lifetime of tax benefits. You can conserve your money as an alternate if you buy a mutual fund or various other financial investment. This sort of insurance coverage is a low-risk selection for retired life as well as can be a smart option. A retirement is a great financial investment choice if you are not worried concerning taxes. It is a financial investment tool that will offer a protected retirement. The IRA will certainly enable you to accumulate your cash while still earning a revenue. By making an annual payment to the account, you will have even more cash than you ever thought possible. The individual retirement account can also assist you save cash by enabling you to utilize your cost savings as a reserve. If you’re considering an IRA, think about a retirement savings account. An individual retirement account is a suitable financial investment choice for long-lasting capitalists. Its advantages are considerable and also can aid you reach your financial goals. If you want investing in a retirement plan, you’ll want to think about a 401k account. This type of individual retirement account is an outstanding choice for retirement. Besides, it will certainly additionally help you save for the future. And also as you can see, this sort of individual retirement account is a good choice for any person looking to invest their cash. A retirement can be an excellent method to save cash for retirement. It will certainly likewise assist you fulfill your monetary goals. A retirement is the perfect method to save for the future and also settle the debt you already owe. This is since it can be valuable in many ways. It can be a means to leave debt as well as build riches. It is a terrific approach to decrease your expenses. While it is an outstanding alternative, consider your economic situation and also what you can pay for. Spending is the process of acquiring an asset with the purpose of making a profit. It is a process of designating cash with the expectation that the worth of the possession will certainly raise in the future. As long as the investor is patient and also has a favorable mindset, financial investment can bring you favorable returns. Nonetheless, if you don’t have the time or the funds, the financial investment procedure can be a costly one. This is where the function of an investment advisor becomes extremely essential. The process of investment can be categorized right into 3 categories: investments, property, and also organizations. Spending entails placing your cash to work to earn a future revenue. Normally, these are all activities that raise your cash. This process involves obtaining property as well as finding out brand-new skills. For those with even more time on their hands, a financial investment might include a service. When making a financial investment, it is necessary to comprehend the benefits and dangers of each choice. The objective of investment is to generate a profit. A financier spends his/her cash in stocks, bonds, or other protections. Sometimes, the profit produced from the investment is substantial and also the financier can anticipate to gain returns for several years. As a result, an investment method can be adjusted to suit the needs of the specific as well as the financier. The goal is to create wide range. An investor can also use the cash to fulfill certain commitments or save for retirement. Additional resources The act of investing is the act of generating a good. Any type of action or deal can be thought about a financial investment. In various other instances, the investor can buy a supply or purchase a bond. If the cash is purchased a supply, it is described as an equity. This is a risky process, which requires perseverance and also a healthy mindset. If the cash is invested in a future, the risk can be really high.
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This week we are highlighting what Mrs. Comins' Grade 5 class is learning in science. In science, we are working on a sound and light energy unit. This unit is full of hands on investigations! The students investigated vibration, pitch, and frequency in sound and are working on identifying transparent, translucent, and opaque objects in light. We also “broke” pencils this week while exploring refraction. We will be headed outside to make rainbows with prisms on a sunny day next week.
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CT versus MRI. The main differences between CT and MRI are: A CT scan uses X-rays, but an MRI uses magnets and radio waves. Unlike an MRI, a CT scan does not show tendons and ligaments. MRI is better for examining the spinal cord.What is the difference between MRI vs CT contrast? Ct contrast is iodinated contrast whereas MRI contrast contains gadolinium which is in a chelated form of gadolinium. The contrast material used in CT scanning is radiodense and attenuated X rays and therefore can act as a CT contrast agent since CT scanning uses XRays.How is MRI better than CT scan? A CT scan is better than an MRI for imaging calcified tissues, like bones. CT scans produce excellent detail used to diagnose osteoarthritis and fractures. In many cases, a CT scan is less useful than an MRI. In the case of very obvious ruptured discs, CT scans may be effective diagnostic tools.Does CT or MRI always show the tumor? We usually use CT first for most people, unless a tumor is much better seen on MRI. But we go back and forth as needed. If we see something on a CT scan we're unsure about, we may recommend an MRI for further evaluation.
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Origins of the Internet (with Charlton McIlwain & Fred Turner) Two leading scholars of internet history, Charlton McIlwain and Fred Turner, delve into the stories you might not have heard about where the technology came from. Yes, DARPA and IBM played formative roles, but what about back-to-the-land hippies in the 1960s, or a sprawling network of African American engineers, inventors, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts who helped develop and popularize the web? McIlwain and Turner explain how major decisions about the early internet’s design and usage lead to some of its problems today. - PB 101 S1 E1 Transcript.pdf application/pdf 169 KB Download File More About This Work Galvin, Annie, Charlton McIlwain, and Fred Turner. "Origins of the Internet." Public Books 101: The Internet, Podcast Audio, July 20, 2020. http://www.publicbooks.org/podcast/#origins.
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The Netherlands is a parliamentary democracy. This means that all Dutch nationals who have the right to vote can choose who represent them in Parliament. Parliament (also known as the States General) consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It scrutinises the government and is responsible, with the government, for enacting legislation. Legislation only comes into force after it has been passed by parliament. The government and individual ministers are accountable to parliament.
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In this module, you learned how family, peers, and cultural influences affect a person's development. In this journal assignment, explain how one factor in each category (family, peers, culture) has affected you personally, whether you feel it is positive or negative, and why. In the text, you studied concepts such as emotional development and attachment theory. Choose the section of the text readings that you were most interested in and apply the concepts to a real-world situation. For example, if you are the parent of a young child and you choose attachment, briefly summarize the text material that you are addressing and apply it to an example related to parenting your toddler. Devote one section to discussing the text material and one section to the real-life application. Based on the readings in the text and the supplemental article for this module, what factors may or may not influence on a person's gender identity or sexual orientation? You may choose from the factors discussed in the text and any other research-based factors you would like to include. Discuss the factors in a short journal assignment and give a real or hypothetical example of how they apply in real life. Devote one section to stating your opinion and describing how it is supported by the text or reading material, and devote one section to your real or hypothetical example. A Topical Approach to Life-Span Development J. W. Santrock McGraw-Hill Education Ninth Edition 2018 ISBN: 978-1-2608-7002-2
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9 facts about the ketogenic diet Page 1 of 9 The ketogenic diet is a super low-carb diet designed to put your body into a state of ketosis, where it uses fat as its primary fuel source. Is it safe? Find out more before you try it! 1. It’s designed to put your body into a state of ketosis The ketogenic diet is a super low carb diet designed to put your body into a state of ketosis, where it uses fat as it’s primary fuel source. This happens because glucose (from carbohydrates) is the easiest to convert into energy and hence is the body’s main source of fuel, especially during exercise. By taking away the glucose supply the body turns to the next best thing: fat. Most ketogenic diets get 70 % of their daily calorific intake from fat, 20% is from protein and a mere 5% is from carbohydrates. Add to favorites
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Nice tutorial on using Grids in Dojo. Next in our series of Dojo Tutorials, we have the first of three tutorials on the DataGrid! You asked. We listened. Let’s talk about the DataGrid. The DataGrid is the central component of many applications due to its effective and usable presentation of tabular data. In this tutorial we will look at how to define a grid’s layout and discuss the scrolling mechanism the DataGrid uses.
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This product is an enzyme supplement used to help people who have trouble digesting milk and other dairy products. is produced less frequently as a child gets older, and some children may experience a lactose intolerance as a toddler instead of as an infant. Lactose free milk has been treated with lactase so that the milk sugar is completely broken down. Nutrition , lactose free milk is comparable to regular cow’s milk. What is the best milk alternative for toddler? So if your toddler has a dairy allergy or intolerance, fortified almond milk can be an effective substitute. Almond milk is also lower in calories than cow milk, so it can be a good source of hydration for older toddlers. Can children take Lactaid pills? Lactaid is not recommended in children younger than 4 years of age. Is Lactaid safe for kids? Lactaid is not a good choice for children as a milk substitute. Pediatrician and author William Sears recommends that children with lactose intolerance should receive their calcium from other sources, such as yogurt and cheese. They may be able to tolerate the small amount of lactose in these foods. What are the dangers of lactose intolerance? Research shows lactose intolerant individuals have a higher health risk for osteoporosis, weak bone density, hypertension and several caners such as breast and colon cancer. What is the Best Non Dairy Milk? What is the Best Non Dairy Milk? One option to consider if you are looking for the best non-dairy milk to add to your diet is Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Milk. This product is delicious and creamy and is a perfect substitute for regular milk as well as soy milk if you are allergic to it. What is a healthy alternative to milk? Soya milk is the healthiest alternative to cow’s milk, beating other non-diary alternatives including almond, rice or coconut. Soya ‘milk’ is the healthiest alternative to cow’s, new research suggests. What are non dairy milk options? If you are new to a dairy-free diet, the good news is that most stores carry many varieties of non-dairy milk alternatives, including soy milk, rice milk, coconut milk, and almond milk. What is a good alternative to whole milk? While these are the two best options to be used as substitutes for whole milk, health experts suggest some other alternatives as well. These include light coconut milk or a coconut milk beverage. These are high in fats, but also carry the flavor of coconuts which again may or may not be liked by you or your little one.
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Historical Marker #1731 commemorates Godman Field, an army airfield in Hardin County, which was established in October 1918 for the 29th Aero Squadron for World War I at Camp Knox. Its initial mission was to support Army forces at Fort Knox. After the United States entered World War II, Godman Army Air Field became a First Air Force group training station for medium bomber groups. The 387th and 391st Bombardment Groups formed and trained at Godman Field in 1943 prior to their overseas deployment. In 1944, the mission changed to replacement training, and the 477th Bombardment Group became the B-25 Replacement Training unit. It trained replacement personnel prior to their reassignment to combat units overseas. It remained at Godman Field after World War II and was designated as a permanent station of the USAAF. In 1946, Godman was reassigned to the Tenth Air Force as part of the Air Force Reserve. The 315th Army Air Force Base Unit became the host organization, and the 477th Bomb Group remained as the flying organization until its inactivation in October 1946. It was redesignated as the 315th Air Force Base Unit in September 1947 with the establishment of the United States Air Force, and in July 148, it was redesignated as the 2236th Air Force Reserve Training Center. During that time, Godman Field was renamed Godman Air Force Base. On October 10, 1950, during the Korean War, President Harry S. Truman placed the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Fighter-Bomber Group on active duty and moved the unit from Standiford Field (in Louisville) to Godman Field. The airfield was then reassigned to tactical air command. The unit’s P-51 Mustangs were ferried to the Far East, and several of the unit’s pilots volunteered for combat duty over Korea. After the 1953 armistice in Korea, Godman was phased down and the 4430th Air Base Wing became the host organization at the base. Air Force activities were ended and the base was inactivated on December 31, 1953. It was then transferred to the U.S. Army and became a light aircraft and helicopter airfield in support of Fort Knox and renamed Godman Army Airfield.
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Kenneth Grahame (8 March, 1859 – 6 July, 1932) was a Scottish writer mostly known for his children’s classic The Wind in the Willows. Drawing by John Singer Sargent Books by Kenneth Grahame* Fun Facts about Kenneth Grahame: - Grahame was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. His mother died when he was five years old, and he was brought up by his grandmother Granny Ingles in the village of Cookham (his father, a sheriff, had a drinking problem). - It is believed by Mr. Grahame’s biographer that the ambiance at Cookham (Quarry Wood and the River Thames) inspired the setting for The Wind in the Willows. - Even though he was an excellent student, Mr. Grahame was unable to attend Oxford University due to cost. - In his 20s, Mr. Grahame published stories in London periodicals including St. James Gazette, The Yellow Book, and the National Observer. These stories were later published as collections. - In 1899 Mr. Grahame married Elspeth Thomson. The couple had one child, Alastair (nicknamed Mouse), who suffered from health problems all his life. - The author’s classic children’s books are based on bedtime stories he told Alastair, who inspired Mr. Toad. - In 1903, while working at the Bank of England, Mr. Grahame was shot at three times – thankfully all three shots missed. The shooter was the bank director! - In 1910 President Teddy Roosevelt, a fan of The Wind in the Willows, met the author when he visited Oxford. - Tragically in 1920 Alastair committed suicide on a railway track while attending Oxford University. His death was ruled an accidental death out of respect for the family. - Grahame’s books The Wind in the Willows and the Reluctant Dragon were adapted for stage and film. A. A. Milne’s Toad of Toad Hall and Disney’s 1949 animated film The Adventure of Ichabod and Mr. Toad for The Wind in the Willows, and The Reluctant Dragon (1941), also by Disney. Zohar – Man of la Book *Amazon links point to an affiliate account
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A resurgence in Omicron infections drove a record high number of COVID-19 cases worldwide last week, crossing 15 million. And that could be an underestimate, as World Health Organization Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned. While the U.S. reported the highest number of new cases, at over 4 million last week, China has also recorded its first Omicron outbreak. How severe is Omicron? Can booster shots save us? What can major countries do to tackle the challenge together? Dean, Yale School of Public Health Chief Expert, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls=1&mt=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv
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Table of Contents verb. ['riːˈstrʌktʃɝ'] construct or form anew or provide with a new structure. Rhymes with Restructure Sentences with restructure 1. Noun, singular or mass Sole proprietors must get bank loans or restructure the business to bring in new investors. 2. Verb, base form You can restructure contracts or increase prices if your company is not making enough money on its services. Quotes about restructure 1. The reassuring smile was now useless. I was plastic. Everything was veiled. Objectivity, facts, hard information--these were things only in the outline stage. There was nothing tying anything together yet, so the mind built up a defense, and the evidence was restructured, and that was what I tried to do on that morning--to restructure the evidence so it made sense--and that is what I failed at. - Bret Easton Ellis, Lunar Park
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We can grow two completely different crops in El Paso because of our moderate winter temperatures. We have a winter crop that we grow in our garden from about November to March, and a summer crop from April to about October. Onions, radishes, carrots, and beets can grow year round; otherwise it’s either a winter crop or a summer crop. The winter crops are generally the kale, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, the green leafy vegetables. Squashes, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and all the melons are very sensitive to cold and so are summer crops. Recently we set out mulch. The City of El Paso provided free mulch, so over the last six weeks I have been making trips and I have completely covered the soil with mulch for the winter. It’s fun to grow in the winter time because it’s not as stressful. If you don’t water for a couple days, the plants will be okay. If you don’t water when it’s 110 degrees, they die pretty quickly. We enjoy growing year round, and it keeps our gardeners busy.
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NAPLAN tests the sorts of skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life, such as reading, writing, spelling, grammar and numeracy. It is important to remember that NAPLAN is not about passing or failing, but about assessing learning progress. At the classroom level it is one of a number of important tools used by teachers to measure student progress. Our students will sit NAPLAN Online. NAPLAN Online uses an adaptive test design, which presents questions that better match student achievement levels and provide more precise results for teachers and schools. To find out more about NAPLAN Online, visit https://www.nap.edu.au/home They will use their school laptops for the testing so students must ensure they are fully charged in preparation for all sessions. They will also need a working set of head phones/ear buds. Thursday, 25 March - Compulsory practice test for all Year 7 & Year 9 students. Tuesday, 11 May - NAPLAN Online testing commences. Friday, 21 May - NAPLAN Online testing concludes.
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Practice the questions given in the worksheet on percentage of a given quantity. We know, to determine the exact value of a percent of a given quantity we need to express the given percent as fraction and multiply it by the given number. 1. If a man spends 70 % of his income, what % does he save? 2. A girl gets 65 marks out of 80. What percent marks did she get? 3. An alloy contains 64 % of zinc. How many kg of alloy is required to get 372 kg of zinc? 4. A classroom contains 25 children, out of which 6 are girls. What percentage of the class are boys? 5. Steve deposits $ 1800 per month in his savings bank account. If this is 20 % of the monthly income, find his monthly income. 6. A tin contains 20 litres of petrol. Due to leakage, 3 litres of petrol is lost. What percent is still present in the tin? 7. In an election, a candidate got 82 % votes. He won the election beating his rival candidate by 576 votes. How many votes were polled? 8. A boy got 60 out of 80 in French, 70 out of 90 in English and 35 out of 40 in Mathematics. In which subject his percentage of marks is best? 9. Arthur did not go to school for 36 days in a year. If his absence from school is 15 %, find the number of days the school opened. 10. In a camp, there were 500 solders. 60 more solders joined them. What percent of the earlier (original) number have joined? 11. Gunpowder contains 65 % nitre, 15 % sulphur and the rest of it is charcoal. Find the amount of nitre, sulphur and charcoal in 8 kg of gun powder. 12. In a plot of ground of area 6000 sq. m, only 4500 sq. m. is allowed for construction. What percent is to be left without construction? 13. In a school there are 1800 boys and 1200 girls. In an exam only 32 % of the boys passed and 50 % of the girls passed. Find the percentage of the total who did not pass. 14. Mr. Baker has a monthly salary of $ 7,500. If he spends $ 6,250 every month; find: (i) his expenditure as percent. (ii) his savings as percent. (iii) his total savings in one year. 15. Thomas scored 90 % marks in maths, 85 % in science, 80 % marks in social sciences and 75 % in languages. If the maximum mark in maths is 200, in science 150, in social sciences 150 and languages 100, find his aggregate percentage. Answers for the worksheet on percentage of a given quantity are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions. 1. 30 % 2. 81.25 % 3. 581.25 kg 4. 76 % 6. 85 % 7. 900 votes 8. Mathematics (87.5 %) 9. 240 days 10. 12 % 11. Nitre 5 kg 200 grams, sulphur 1 kg 200 grams and charcoal 1 kg 600 grams. 12. 25 % 13. 60.8 %14. (i) 831/3 % (iii) $ 15,000 15. 83.75 %
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The Difference between a lecture and a tutorial class A lecture is a formal instruction where an academic (lecturer) talk to a large number of students. In a lecture, the lecturer may present a topic at a conceptual level, explains a theory, or/ and approach to a certain area of knowledge. i.e. Sociolinguistics, the French civilization, the Task based approach, etc. The information given in a lecture can be very general and abundant. The audience, in this case students, may take note, make resume/ summary of the lecture. The lecturer is usually someone who is an expert or very learned in the topic. There is very little or no group discussions during a lecture. However, students are usually given the opportunity to ask questions towards the end of the session. A tutorial class is designed to help students better understand what was presented in a lecture by giving them more interactive and structured activities. Students are encouraged to ask questions and clarification as well as participate in activities. Whereas in a lecture there can be about 100-200 students in one class, the number of students in a class is much smaller (10-15). A tutor gives more intensive and individual attention to the students. Tutorial activities can be designed by asking the student to give an interpretation of what has been explained in the lecture, pose specific questions about the lecture, or give an analytical and critical comments on the concept given in the lecture. The Workshop on Tutoring (WoT), Yogyakarta March 17, 2012 tutor, then will correct, reinforce, and add some detailed information using examples or/ and anecdotes. There are interactions between the tutor and the students as well as among the students through pair work & small group work. Characteristics of Tutorial classes 1. Detailed presentation of a concept, giving elaboration & examples 2. Review the content, by giving question-answer to check the understanding of the content 3. Giving a transition to additional material or module which builds on previous instructions. Who are eligible to be tutors? Teacher assistants, Ph. D students, young lecturers, and even the lecturers themselves can be tutors. How does it work in Language Classes? In language classes, tutorial can focus on practicing and using the language through speaking and writing activities. Students participate in individual and in small group activities. A good tutor should: 1. have a good command of the subject. e.i a Ph. D student who is doing a Sociolinguistic research gives a sociolinguistic tutorial, a junior lecturer who is knowledgeable about the French Civilization can give tutorials in French, etc. Workshop on Tutoring (WoT), Yogyakarta March 17, 2012 2. be good at time management: make adequate the preparations, be punctual & on schedule, etc. 3. be active, creative, and enthusiastic about the subject matter 4. be competent in managing the class, have good presentation skills. 5. be motivated, inspiring, willing to learn, and love his/ her job! 6. have positive attitude, and open mind Are you ready to be a good tutor? Reference Mitchell, Stephen, ed. (1989). The Enlightened Heart. NY: Harper & Row. _____, trans. (1986). Letters to a Young Poet, by Rainer Maria Rilke. NY: Vintage Books. Palmer, Parker. (1999). "The Grace of Great Things: Reclaiming the Sacred in Knowing, Teaching, and Learning." In The Heart of Knowing: Spirituality in Education. Ed. Stephen Glazer. NY: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam. Workshop on Tutoring (WoT), Yogyakarta March 17, 2012
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The source of India's civilization is founded in two epics: Ramayana and Mahabharat. Incidentally, both are based on two cataclysmic wars which were fought to uphold truth and justice where righteousness prevailed over evil. Lakhs perished, as martyrdom on the battlefield was considered the greatest of honours. These ethos and values run in the veins of every Indian. The book is a saga of Lt. Col. Ajit V Bhandarkar who lived the life of a hero and died on the battlefield where his blood enriched the soil of his motherland is inspirational.
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FRIDAY HEALTH TIP: Protect Yourself From the Sun Friday, July 23, 2021 12:00 am - 12:00 am One of the most important ways to take care of your skin is to protect it from the sun. A lifetime of sun exposure can cause wrinkles, age spots and other skin problems - as well as increase the risk of skin cancer. For the most complete sun protection: - Use sunscreen. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. Apply sunscreen generously, and reapply every two hours - or more often if you’re swimming or perspiring. - Seek shade. Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun’s rays are strongest. - Wear protective clothing. Cover your skin with tightly woven long-sleeved shirts, long pants and wide-brimmed hats. Also consider laundry additives, which give clothing an additional layer of ultraviolet protection for a certain number of washings, or special sun-protective clothing - which is specifically designed to block ultraviolet rays. Source: Mayo Clinic
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The Harris's Sparrow, Zonotrichia querula, is a large sparrow. Their breeding habitat is the north part of central Canada (primarily the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, ranging slightly into northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan). In fact, this bird is Canada's only endemic breeder. In the winter they migrate to the Great Plains states of the United States, from lower South Dakota to upper Texas. The common name of this species commemorates the American amateur ornithologist Edward Harris (1799"?1863).
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Already have an account? Get multiple benefits of using own account! Login in your account..! Don't have an account? Create your account in less than a minutes, Forgot password? how can I recover my password now! Enter right registered email to receive password! how is the material extracted from concentrated ore? Q. Name the Oxide Minerals? These minerals consist of oxides of metals, which are formed either by oxidation of sulphide minerals or by direct oxidation of metals. Highly elect Write down the chemical equations for the total burning of propane and butane gas in air. Show whether the substances are liquid (l), gaseous (g), or solid (s) under p block element Why 2-methyl propanal gives canizzaro Rex. why ice flots on water Cationic detergent - Types of Detergent These types of detergent are mainly acetates or chlorides of quaternary amines. Being much more restricted than the anionic detergents t why a small amount of an acid is added while preparing solution of potassium dichromate? Tests of benzaldehyde - aldehydes and ketones (a) It forms a white precipitate with solution. (b) It creates a yellow precipitate with 2: 4 dinitrophenyl hydrazines. ( Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report! All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd
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The Painted Jezebel (Delias hyparete metarete) is an attractive common butterfly (above). Its host plant is the Malayan Mistletoe (Dendrophthoe pentandra) (below). This semi-parasitic plant grows on the branches of many other plants. The butterfly lays a clutch of tiny eggs on the undersurface of the leaves (below). Once the eggs hatch, the tiny caterpillars start feeding on the leaf that the eggs were laid. Generally the eggs hatch more or less together such that all the caterpillars are of the same size. In this instance the caterpillars were of significantly different sizes, probably due to hatching at different times. The video below shows close up of a caterpillar chewing the leaf of the mistletoe plant from the leaf edge.
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If you’re a fish with an itch, a shark would seemingly be the last thing you’d turn to for a scratch. Yet scientists now report spotting several species of fish swimming up to sharks and intentionally rubbing them. The prey appear to be using the predators’ rough skin to rid themselves of parasites. Biologists Lacey Williams and Alexandra Anstett made the discovery while watching great white sharks hunt seals in South Africa’s Plettenberg Bay. After noticing several smaller fish swimming toward the sharks and brushing up against them, the pair—graduate students at the University of Miami—used drones to record how often it happened. They noted 25 episodes involving one or more fish scratching themselves on a shark over a 7-week time period. On returning to the United States, the duo collected additional examples from the scientific literature, spotter planes, and divers. In total, Williams and Anstett tallied 47 separate incidents of fish chafing against sharks, they reported last month in Ecology. Various types of fish—and sharks—were involved, including striped bass, yellowtail amberjack, great white sharks, and basking sharks. Sometimes, solitary fish would go it alone; in other cases, hundreds took their turn at the “scratching post.” And in many cases, fish would go out of their way to pursue a shark that was swimming by. “[It] was wildly cool,” Williams says. The observations came from all parts of the ocean: coastal and reef fish—and fish that live in the open ocean—were all involved, Anstett says. “The amazing part about this is just how widespread it was.” Shark skin is covered in layers of toothlike shards known as dermal denticles, which are thought to protect the sharks against predators and parasites, reduce drag while swimming, and even secure food while the sharks are feeding. In all but one of the observations, fish scratched themselves around the tail end of the shark, or just below the dorsal fin. This could simply be a safe spot, far away from the shark’s razor-sharp teeth, Anstett says. But as the structure—and roughness—of dermal denticles varies around a shark’s body, it may also be a better place to scratch. The parasite-removal hypothesis makes sense, says Yannis Papastamatiou, a predator ecologist at Florida International University who was not involved in the new study. He has seen fish chafing against several species of sharks, and reported two observations in a 2007 study. The new study takes the next step by showing just how widespread it is, Papastamatiou says. “You almost always see the fish going in a tail to head direction … against the direction of the scales,” he says, indicating they are looking for a rougher scratch. If the finding holds up, it could mean sharks play an underappreciated, but important, role in boosting fish health, the authors suggest. For their part, the sharks don’t seem entirely thrilled by the attention. In 38% of the study’s observations, they tried to dodge the itchy fish by turning abruptly, swimming up and down, or diving in a corkscrew fashion. What’s unclear is whether the sharks were trying to avoid the irksome chafing itself—or the fishes’ parasites. If evidence of the latter is found, sharks could be unwitting vectors of parasites, potentially spreading them through different ecosystems, the authors speculate. Papastamatiou says he isn’t convinced there are such wide ecological consequences, but he doesn’t rule it out. “That would take quite a bit more data,” he says. One big question remains, Williams says: Why put your life in danger when you could just as easily scrape the parasites off with rocks or sand? “Who’s benefiting? And who’s it costing? Because there’s always a trade-off.”
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In an earlier post, I wrote how Swedish can sometimes be very clear. To the point of literalness. There are also cases where Swedish is very unclear, where you’re not quite sure what is being said, or referred to. Here are 10 very confusing Swedish words: - Himmel – in Swedish this is the word for heaven and also for sky. So which is being referred to? - Trappa – Swedish sometimes doesn’t distinguish between inside and outside. This is the word for stairs and also for steps. So, take the ‘trappa’ can be confusing. - Tak – likewise, this is the word for roof and also ceiling. So, what does fixing the ‘tak’ actually refer to? - Man – the word for man, is also the word for husband. Confusing…is he married or just a man? - Ben – is the word for leg and also for bone. So if you break your ‘ben’, what have you broken? - Kudde – in Swedish is the same word for pillow and for cushion. So, tidy up the ‘kudde’ means which ones exactly? - Låna – the word for borrow, and also for lend. So what exactly do you want to do? Give – or take? - Tidning – Swedish uses the same word to describe a newspaper and a magazine. So, pass me the ‘tidning’ means which one exactly? - Lov – in Swedish the same word is used for permission, promise, duty and praise. It’s just all round confusing. - Nöt – the most confusing of all. I know from my personal experience in a restaurant. This is the word for nut, and also for beef. So is the food vegetarian or not? Trust me, it’s an easy mistake to make. Know any other confusing Swedish words? Please share!
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In this section Hearing screening is quick and safe. Your baby might experience some brief discomfort when the earcups are removed. There is a small risk that the hearing screen might not pick up a baby who is born with hearing that needs further investigation. The main risk of not having a hearing screen is delay in diagnosis if a baby has a hearing loss. Early diagnosis allows for early assistance which gives babies with a hearing loss the best possible start. There are no alternatives to newborn hearing screening. Hearing loss is more complex than simply being able to hear loud sounds. Most babies with hearing loss will still react to loud sounds. The important sounds for speech and language development are soft sounds and these are difficult to test in newborns without specialist equipment.
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The La Virgen Milagrosa Badoc houses the Sanctuary of the Miraculous Statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the La Virgen Milagrosa. History traces the life-sized statue to Nagasaki, Japan. It was sent floating in the sea by missionaries operating in secret in Japan (for fear of persecution during the Tokugawa Regime), along with the Miraculous Statue of the Black Nazarene (Sinait’s Santo Cristo Milagroso). It was first found by local fishermen in the shores of Barangay Dadalaquiten, on the boundary between Sinait and Badoc, in the year 1620. Only fishermen from Sinait were able to move the Statue of the Black Nazarene. The fishermen from Badoc, unable to move the Black Nazarene, were able to move the La Virgen Milagrosa that came with it–which was, in turn, unable to be moved by the fishermen from Sinait. They took the statues to their respective towns, hence becoming their patron saints. Today The La Virgen Milagrosa is enshrined at the Badoc Church. Brief History Badoc is bounded on the south by the Province of Ilocos Sur; on the north by the town of Pinili; on the west by the Luzon Sea; and on the east by the Municipality of Nueva Era. The town got its name from badok-badok (phleum-pratense), a plant which abounds in the locality, It has land are of 66.41 square kilometers, with a population of 26,737 in 1995. The town’s first settlers were people belonging to a tribe known officially as Tingguian but whom the Ilocanos commonly called Itneg. The Spaniards first explored the area in 1572 when Juan de Salcedo made an expedition to the north. He came back in 1574 to formally organize the government of Ilocos. He made Badoc an encomienda of Juan de la Pena. Badoc became an independent parish in 1714. The zealous Augustinians taught the natives advanced agriculture like the cultivation of sugar cane, cotton, corn, rice and indigo. The cultivation of indigo became a lucrative business not only in Badoc but also to the rest of the Ilocos in the late 18th and the first half of the 19th century. During the Philippine Revolution of 1898, Badoc was occupied by the revolutionary forces of General Manuel Tinio. When the war shifted against the Americans, the town and the surrounding areas of Batac and Paoay became the fields of operation of the guerillas of Gregorio Aglipay. When Gregorio Aglipay established the Philippine Independent Church, Badoc became one of the centers of the newly established religious sect. But while Aglipayanism had taken a great stride in Badoc, the town, however, remained a great mecca of Catholicism in the north. Today, the church of Badoc, an imposing structure of bricks and stones houses the Virgen Milagrosa de Badoc, the patroness of the province. MIS 2020-03-16 05:13:01
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File(s) not publicly available Kingston Down Grave 183 online resourceposted on 10.11.2021, 15:30 by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow Tumulus and grave much as the last. The bones were very much decayed; the coffin was much burnt, and, from the quantity of black dust, appeared to have been very thick. Behind the head, and on the outside of the coffin, was an urn of bluish coloured earth [M 6181]; it has a narrowish neck, and is, I fancy, capable of containing fall two quarts. Near the skull was a large brass pin [M 6236], perhaps an acus discriminalis, or crinalis; it has a small ringle in its head; with it, or near it, were two small beads. Here was an iron ringle, and many small pieces of iron, like the links of a chain, rusted into a mass: the blade of a knife, and some nails. A woman's grave. Date excavated29th July, 1771 Links to objects
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Stress also triggers rosacea, although the exact mechanism has not been confirmed. Stress activates the sympathetic nervous system. Rosacea sufferers may also have some underlying dysregulation of the parasympathetic nervous system. Why am I getting rosacea all of a sudden? Anything that causes your rosacea to flare is called a trigger. Sunlight and hairspray are common rosacea triggers. Other common triggers include heat, stress, alcohol, and spicy foods. Triggers differ from person to person. Does emotional affect rosacea? Psychosocial effect of the disease can be severe and debilitating. It has already been described that rosacea can be associated with embarrassment, emotional distress, low self-esteem and avoidance of social situations. Does Vitamin D Help rosacea? In recent years, significant evidence shows that vitamin D plays an important role in modulating the immune system. Vitamin D and its analogues via these mechanisms are playing an increasing role in the management of atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, vitiligo, acne and rosacea. What deficiencies cause rosacea? Vitamin B6, Selenium and Magnesium deficiencies result in the dilation of blood vessels, especially on the cheeks and nose. Another common nutritional deficiency in Rosacea is vitamin B12, a large vitamin that requires a carrier molecule for transportation around the body. Further research is needed on the role of the gut skin connection in rosacea. Epidemiologic studies suggest that patients with rosacea have a higher prevalence of gastrointestinal disease, and one study reported improvement in rosacea following successful treatment of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Do Antihistamines help rosacea? NRS classifies rosacea triggers and their treatment into two major categories. Substances like alcohol, certain drugs, niacin and the body’s own production of histamine cause blood vessels to dilate. Patients who fall into this category may benefit from aspirin and/or antihistamines. Is Vaseline good for rosacea? The triggers and symptoms of rosacea vary widely from case to case, but research by dermatologists suggests that occlusives like petroleum jelly are safe and even beneficial for people who have rosacea. The “occlusive” property of Vaseline protects skin that is red and inflamed and may help it to heal.
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10 ways an outdoor adventure residential can benefit children's mental health. Adventure experiences in the great outdoors are not only lots of fun, but they provide significant mental health benefits too. 1. Green spaces can help to lower stress and anxiety - especially when they are experienced as part of a digital detox (leave the phones and selfie sticks at home!) 2. Interacting with nature can help children focus and become more receptive - away from the distractions of home and school life 3. Relaxing in outdoor spaces can help reduce feelings of time pressure - it's a different environment to discover and explore 4. Overcoming outdoor challenges can develop resilience and mental toughness (a leap for the Trapeze bar at PGL (shown above) requires courage, determination and a positive attitude!) 5. Being in an unfamiliar environment together helps children connect with others - interacting with peers who may not necessarily be in their usual friendship groups 6. Acquiring new outdoor physical skills can promote a more positive self concept - a great chance for them to build confidence as they experience different ways to succeed 7. Structured outdoor activities can encourage receptiveness to new experiences - with the support and encouragement of those around them 8. The freedom of the outdoors allows time for reflection and understanding - it's a great way to get to know themselves a little better 9. Away from home distractions, attention can be directed to thoughts and feelings - what made them scared or excited and why? 10. Appreciation of the beautiful natural world can help promote a sense of wellbeing - fresh air, trees, wildlife; nothing beats a tranquil setting to put the mind at ease By PGL Travel.
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Voltaire is held to be one of the three greatest French writers of the eighteenth century. He fought against religious persecution, bigotry and injustice throughout his life, and has often been seen as one of the thinkers who prepared the way for the French Revolution. This volume contains: Zadig (1748), the story of a young man who becomes king of Babylon; Candide (1759), Voltaire’s most famous tale of all; and (in a new translation) The Ingenu (1767), in which the hero, raised by Huron Indians, discovers the ways of Europe. The heroes of these tales are young, handsome, talented, and naïve. All three are animated by Voltaire’s sparkling wit, but also by his dark satire of ancien régime society. The volume closes with a new translation of Nanine, Voltaire’s three-act comedy which was seen, first as dangerously meritocratic, then as anti-revolutionary. The hero falls in love with a servant girl: but will he overcome society’s prejudice and marry her?
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The Surprisingly Common Sleep Condition Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by airway blockages that occur during sleep. Most often, this happens when the soft tissue in the back of the throat collapses intermittently throughout the night. Though most people associate OSA with snoring, the condition can cause significant health problems, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and memory problems, if left untreated. Patients should be aware of 3 key risk factors for the condition.leep apnea affects over 18 million Americans and is just as common as type 2 diabetes. 1. Improper weight management Being overweight or obese is a significant risk factor for OSA. People who are carrying excess weight have extra fatty tissue in the breathing passage. This means there is less room for air to flow, leading to a higher risk of breathing disruption during sleep. Though people of all sizes can get obstructive sleep apnea, the condition is more common in patients who are overweight or obese. In particular, a larger neck circumference contributes to sleep apnea risk. 2. Alcohol consumption Because alcohol affects the part of the brain that controls breathing, overconsumption of alcohol can contribute to sleep apnea. In particular, drinking alcohol close to bedtime can lead to a constricted airway during sleep. Likewise, smoking increases the risk of OSA. 3. Gender and age Typically, OSA occurs more often in men than in women. The condition is 2-3 times more common in adult men than premenopausal women. However, in postmenopausal women, sleep apnea risk is similar to that of men. Even though sleep apnea can occur in anyone, even children, the condition is most common in adults over the age of 40. The most common treatment Treatment for OSA typically involves a combination of lifestyle changes and other therapies. In mild to moderate cases, patients may see an improvement through losing weight, decreasing alcohol consumption, and avoiding sleeping on the back. In moderate to severe cases, the most common treatment option is the use of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine. How does CPAP work? A CPAP machine provides air in a steady pressure to help keep airways open. Some patients find that a fixed pressure works well to prevent snoring and other OSA symptoms. In some cases, patients may use a CPAP machine that auto-adjusts the pressure based on airway resistance. Using this machine can take some getting used to, but the device is the most consistently successful option for OSA treatment. When to seek help Because OSA occurs during sleep, some people may be unaware of having the condition. Daytime drowsiness, abrupt awakening with gasping, headaches, irritability, and difficulty concentrating are all common indicators of OSA. Patients should consult with an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist to learn more about sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment options.
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This study examines colonial New England and its place in the wider context of British colonialism in North America. The author uses a series of episodes in the history of Hadley, Massachusetts, to analyze the connections between local, regional, and imperial levels of politics and religious society. Professional & Vocational Hammer, Carl I. / Lexington BooksPublication date: 159 x 235 x 16 mm 348 g Pages: 134 pages, 1 Illustrations, black and white pagesTitle:
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In a world full of reactive clowns, be the one who responds to situations thoughtfully. Nowadays, almost every youngster, grownup or even a toddler knows the “Hulk”. But if you give it a thought, Hulk is just a character created by Marvel. A scientist named ‘Bruce Banner’. Who was accidently instilled with gamma rays during an experiment, which affected his cells. Now every time when he gets angry, excited or even when he gets an anxiety attack. (Just some improvisation for the blog as you read ahead you will get the reference.) He turns into a big green muscular monster. Who is not in his senses. He doesn’t control his emotions nor he cares about what he does. But wait a minute, this kind of behavior also sounds similar to the one who has written this. Or even to the one who is reading this. Let us say that this behavior is known to every teenage kid, adult and old person. Almost all of us require some lame shitty situation to turn into a monster just like Hulk. (We just stay the same size that we are. The clothes we wear are also in place and we are likely to turn red not green). Similarities with the Hulk: Before the experiment, Hulk must not have given much thought about his emotional reactions. But after the experiment, his life turned upside down. Because now he has to monitor his emotions, behavior, thoughts and even his breath carefully. This also happens with us. Not the monitoring part, but the one of flowing with the emotions. This is also similar to our life nowadays we think little about what we think. Only when there are tough times in our life, we overthink. We keep on thinking about the moment which has passed. The moment in which we misbehaved or reacted in an inappropriate manner. This is human behavior. But the damage has been done. Control over emotions: As the time passes, Bruce learns from his mistakes. What has exactly happened to him? What were the things he was doing wrong? He realizes that turning into the Hulk, is not good for him and also for others around him. So he takes control over some chemical reactions happening inside him. (Which we all are capable of.) Does some brain exercises, because of which he can take control over his anger. The Hulk way/ Years of Practice: Great people say, “Just believe in the process, the results will follow.” This is one of the many things that Hulk teaches us. After the experiment, he invests many years in himself just to take control over his other personality. With years of practice and a lot of patience, Hulk turned his weakness into his strength. Years ago, when he was affected by the experiment. Hulk was traumatized by the incident. But he faced it and put years in the process of self mastery. Bruce finally learns to control the demon that was growing inside him. He uses the demon for a good deed, for himself and for others. We also have a similar problem like the Hulk. We are in control of our emotions, and our emotions drive us crazy. Controlling emotions requires practice and an arduous mindset. It can’t happen overnight, but we have to keep trying till we learn it. Most important part is that we should not suppress our emotions. Instead we should learn to use the developed desire for our good. This will require a determined spirit and everyday grinding. But this can make a huge impact on the decisions we make in our life and their results. Last, but not the least. This lesson from our master Hulk is also important. He transforms into a monster only for a certain period. However he is back to his senses after an outburst of his emotions. The lesson that we can imbibe from the character of Hulk. Is that ’emotions don’t last.’ They are temporary. So now, you have a choice! Drive your life based on random emotions that have been developed in your mind. Or focus on emotions that are for your own good. Learnings from the Hulk: - There is a Hulk hidden in all of us. Certain circumstances bring him to life - That hidden Hulk can be your friend depending on how you direct him. For destructive purposes or, for your good? - Making him your friend requires a lot of patience and practice. - Emotions don’t last forever. Illustrations by: Prithvi Sawant. Read more on our site: www.thesacredleaf.co/blogs
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Can a COVID-19 vaccine make me sick with COVID-19? No. None of the authorized and recommended COVID-19 vaccines or COVID-19 vaccines currently in development in the United States contain the live virus that causes COVID-19. This means that a COVID-19 vaccine cannot make you sick with COVID-19. There are several different types of vaccines in development. All of them teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. Sometimes this process can cause symptoms, such as fever. These symptoms are normal and are a sign that the body is building protection against the virus that causes COVID-19. Learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines work. It typically takes a few weeks for the body to build immunity (protection against the virus that causes COVID-19) after vaccination. That means it’s possible a person could be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 just before or just after vaccination and still get sick. This is because the vaccine has not had enough time to provide protection. If I have already had COVID-19 & recovered, do I still need to get vaccinated? Yes. Due to the severe health risks associated with COVID-19 and the fact that re-infection with COVID-19 is possible, vaccine should be offered to you regardless of whether you already had COVID-19 infection. CDC is providing recommendations to federal, state, and local governments about who should be vaccinated first. At this time, experts do not know how long someone is protected from getting sick again after recovering from COVID-19. The immunity someone gains from having an infection, called natural immunity, varies from person to person. Some early evidence suggests natural immunity may not last very long. We won’t know how long immunity produced by vaccination lasts until we have more data on how well the vaccines work. Both natural immunity and vaccine-induced immunity are important aspects of COVID-19 that experts are trying to learn more about, and CDC will keep the public informed as new evidence becomes available. After getting a COVID-19 vaccine, will I test positive for COVID-19 on a viral test? No. Neither the recently authorized and recommended vaccines nor the other COVID-19 vaccines currently in clinical trials in the United States can cause you to test positive on viral tests, which are used to see if you have a current infection. If your body develops an immune response—the goal of vaccination—there is a possibility you may test positive on some antibody tests. Antibody tests indicate you had a previous infection and that you may have some level of protection against the virus. Experts are currently looking at how COVID-19 vaccination may affect antibody testing results.
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Theme Meaning In Urdu Theme Meaning in English to Urdu is اصل, as written in Urdu and Asal, as written in Roman Urdu. There are many synonyms of Theme which include Affair, Argument, Burden, Business, Case, Head, Keynote, Leitmotif, Line, Matter, Motif, Motive, Point, Question, Stuff, Subject, Text, Thesis, Thought, Topic, Proposition, Problem, etc. |Taqreer Ya Tehreer Ka Mozoo||تقریر یا تحریر کا موضوع| |Mashqi Mazmoon Nigari||مشقی مضمون نگاری| Definitions of Theme n. A subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks; a proposition for discussion or argument; a text. n. Discourse on a certain subject. n. A composition or essay required of a pupil. n. A noun or verb, not modified by inflections; also, that part of a noun or verb which remains unchanged (except by euphonic variations) in declension or conjugation; stem. n. That by means of which a thing is done; means; instrument. n. The leading subject of a composition or a movement. How To Spell Theme [theem] Origin of Theme Middle English: via Old French from Latin thema, from Greek, literally ‘proposition’; related to tithenai ‘to set or place’.
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SMACK 4: Shell scripting for automation and text editors In the previous SMACKs, basic operations on the command-line were reviewed in interactive mode: where you enter one command, wait for it to finish and enter the next command. The shell's interactive mode is good for small/fast tests, but is not scalable. For example when you know the commands and parameters work and want to apply them to hundreds/thousands of targets. Shell scripts are simply plain-text files that store all the various commands that you want to be executed in sequence. They are designed precisely for the easier management of operations that are more complex than a simple command. In fact many of the commands in the Unix-like operating systems are actually shell scripts! Here will review some basic intricacies with designing robust shell scripts and avoiding common pitfalls. Also, since shell scripts are simple plain-text files, we will also do a short review of simple plain-text editors like GNU Nano and more advanced editors like Vim and GNU Emacs. Advanced editors have many useful features to simplify programming in many languages (including shell programming) and don't need complex graphic environments and can be run in the raw command-line (a major advantage when scaling your project up to supercomputers that don't have a graphic environment). For newcomers to data-intensive astronomical research, we encourage you to select an advanced editor, and master it early to greatly simply your research (in any language). About the talk Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
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The syntax of the sphere object is: <Center> is a vector specifying the x, y, z coordinates of the center of the Radius is a float value specifying the radius. Spheres may be scaled unevenly giving an ellipsoid shape. Because spheres are highly optimized they make good bounding shapes (if manual bounding seems to be necessary).
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Q. What is a DC Power System? A. While most power infrastructure operates on AC (alternating current) power, some applications and industries are better suited for DC (direct current). DC power is widely used in applications such as telecoms, automotive, aircraft, and other low-voltage, low-current applications. Q. What is a Rectifier? A. An electrical device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). Its primary job is to provide DC power to the supported loads, with a secondary role of charging and maintaining the batteries to ensure the system will perform in the event of a power failure. Q. What batteries to use in a DC Power System? A. Depending on the application, a DC system may use traditional VRLA or Lithium-ion batteries. Q. What to consider in choosing a DC power system: A. In choosing a DC power system, you need to know the following: What is the application? What is the AC input voltage? What is the output DC voltage? What is the load requirement? What are the required distribution breakers? What is the required battery autonomy time? Q. What Brand of DC Power System do you offer? A. Vertiv Netsure DC Power System demonstrates unparalleled reliability and industry-leading efficiency ratings at -48 and +24 VDC. Q. Country of Origin?
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Short on money and time for a creative writing classes. English learning books english conversation learning english grammar book english grammar worksheets english reading education english teaching english basic english for kids english books for kids kids are now able to skim through this entire book english for starters 1 and choose the lessons, songs. Check spelling of the chosen words and ask the child to read the story. This level of english for starters includes a students book, listening material on cassette, an activity book and a teachers book. This is a flexible activity that can be focused into diffezrent topic areas. You can use english to organise the activities in this book, to control the class while they do them and to talk to the children on a onetoone basis. Introduce and use the scholastic daily starters in a first or secondgrade classroom and extend learning with these tips and activities. Starters word list picture book cambridge english pages 1. These materials are based on the general guidelines and general and specific outcomes for the english language in syria, where this language is regarded as a foreign language. Start your visit to english activities with the lesson for your chosen topic. Try our vocabulary app for young learners taking starters. May 21, 2019 stem starters for kids geology activity book. Super starters 2nd edition has been extensively revised and updated for the 2018 syllabus with sparkling new artwork and additional teacher resources, including material for the interactive whiteboard. Join us for english young learners cambridge university press. English for starters level 8 aims to stimulate the childs interest in learning english and to develop con. Arabic series provides a wealth of practice material for all beginners who want to understand. Activity book julia starr keddle martyn hobbs english for starters is a communicative course in english, which takes into account the most modern methodology. This updated course, now over seven levels, gives you even more brainchallenging activities and crosscurricular lessons. The book was published on march 12, 2012 by delacorte press and has been published in german, greek, dutch, italian, french, portuguese, turkish and spanish. Download english course of syrian schools starters 112. Some have desks where you 1 but some have desks for 2. Many of the activities in the book have steps that involve the children in quiet tasks, such as cutting and pasting, drawing, colouring and so on. Starters word list picture book cambridge english pages. Original material as cambridge university press 2018. Jul 12, 2016 home 2pdf embed cambridge english flyers word list picture book cambridge english flyers word list picture book mr dragony july 12, 2016 2pdf embed no comments. Partner conversation starters english conversation starters. The library of the higher institute of languages at damascus university april 15 at 4. 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These include small group activities, games for beginners, conversation activities, esl conversation games and more. See more of the library of the higher institute of languages at damascus university on facebook. Canyou help them answer the questions in thelets talk. Partner conversation starters have you ever noticed that if you ask students want they want to work on with regards to their english skills, theyll often say, freetalking. English for starters 2 multimedia english books for kids. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Cambridge global english starters a fun course to get young children ready to learn in english. Jun 02, 2015 we use your linkedin profile and activity data to personalize ads and to show you more relevant ads. This level of english for starters includes a students book, listening material on cassette, an activity book and a. Worksheets and teachers notes for units 118 of level 1. Feb 19, 20 each powerpoint contains approximately twenty lesson starters. Introduce and use the scholastic daily starters in a third, fourth, or fifthgrade classroom and extend learning with these tips and activities. English for starters level 9 aims to stimulate the childs interest in learning english and to develop confidence through a range of enjoyable activities. Wide range including grammar, vocabularybuilding, higher order thinking skills covered. Besides ideas, i have included some exercises that you can use or adapt, also website addresses where you can access materials. Incredible english starter preschool children oxford. Jan 14, 2015 english english course of syrian schools english for starters. Mar 23, 2014 56 slides a compilation of more or less readytogo fun activities. Start studying uk english programme starter 1 pupils book. The sequel is a book entitled enders, with screen rights to the series currently being shopped. Students book the sb contains the core teaching materials for classroom use. English for starters, vocational stream commercial. Drawing, matching and sticker activities help children develop early. This reading and writing activity practises understanding text structure through referencing words and various types of linkers and discourse markers. Starters word listpicture book includes many of the wordschildren might see in their cambridge english. The daily starters can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom. Uk english programme starter 1 pupils book flashcards. English for starters 4 builds further on the vocabulary and structures taught in the earlier foundation levels and english for starters 3. Downloadable reinforcement activities, which help to consolidate vocabulary and grammar structures. English for starters 6 builds further on the vocabulary and structures taught in the earlier foundation levels and english for starters 5. Visit the macmillan english website, link opens in new window onestopenglish is a teacher resource site, part of macmillan education, one of the worlds leading. Get 10% off your first order at the scholastic store online when you sign up. Global english starters activity book c sample by cambridge. Each level of english for starters includes a students book, two cassettes with listening material, an activity book and a teachers book. Students incredible english starter level incredible english starter level. Packed with activities and geology facts jacoby, jenny, barker, vicky on. English for starters vocational stream commercial series contains a students book sb, an activity book ab, a teachers book tb and a cd. Oct 22, 2015 they also provide an excellent opportunity for children, parents and teachers alike to familiarise themselves with the format of the test. Initially give each child or pair two pennies and ask them to spot as many differences between them as they can. English for starters is an english course for basic and secondary level students in syria. Project the days daily starters on a whiteboard for students to do when they first walk in the classroom or as a meetingtime warmup activity. We are available for ftp file upload, multiple file upload or even remote file upload. English for starters 7 activity book free download as pdf file. C2 c1 classroom activities cambridge assessment english. Learn incredible english and more second edition sarah phillips, peter redpath, mary slattery, michaela morgan, kirstie grainger. Nelson offers curriculum books, practice text books, reference books and teaching material for k12 and higher education in canada. English for starters, vocational stream girls english for. English for starters, vocational stream commercial english. Unit 11 64 unit 12 68 module 6 progress test 72 my vocabulary 76. They also provide an excellent opportunity for children, parents and teachers alike to familiarise themselves with the format of the test. A starters audio cd which contains the listening sections of the tests and a starters answer booklet are also available separately. In this grammar exercise, choose the correct answer to present simple and. The aim this time is to engage learners from about level 1 intermediate upwards in active english lessons. Activities present key language in context, and include songs, stories, sticker activities, content language and values lessons to help students. Super starters is an ideal preparation course for the cambridge english. This is the fourth compilation of worksheets and activities from the popular english website. A collection of english esl worksheets for home learning, online practice, distance learning and english classes to teach about starters, starters. The focus in english for starters 4 is on all of the four skills listening, speaking, reading and writing. Cambridge global english starters activity book a harper, kathryn, pritchard, gabrielle on. Cambridge global english starters fun with letters and sounds b activity book. Book 1 is a collection of tested esl activities for beginner language learners, with 12 of the most popular activities from our online store. Starter level incredible english oxford university press. I certainly did not expect that this book left me no choice but to devour it entirely in just a minimum amount of time. Download english course of syrian schools starters 112, pupils book, teachers book, activity book, audio cd. English esl starters worksheets most downloaded 25 results. English for starters english for starters level 8 activity book. Global english starters activity book a sample by cambridge. We are available for ftp file upload, multiple file upload or even remote. Use the filters to find a skill, level or time to find the right activities for you. Prompt the children by asking them to look at patterns of wear, degree of polish or dullness, as well as more. Quick starter activities for english lessons that get. Super starters is the first level of the delta young learners english course and is an activitybased course suitable for 7 to 9 year olds and is ideal for preparation for the esol yle starters test. English for starters 12 vocational stream commercial. Starters is a story you really dont read every day. As least this was my experience teaching english in south korea. Page 12 activity a page 89 activity b all selections are correct. Home 2pdf embed cambridge english flyers word list picture book cambridge english flyers word list picture book mr dragony july 12, 2016 2pdf embed no comments. May 09, 2016 home 2pdf embed cambridge primary school starter cambridge english starters word list picture book cambridge english starters word list picture book mr dragony may 9, 2016 2pdf embed, cambridge, primary school, starter no comments. Start up classroom computers with the daily starter page, or print hard copies for students to work on individually or with partners. English for starters, vocational stream girls english. The focus in english for starters 6 is on all of the four skills listening, speaking, reading and writing. Creative writing now offers free online writing courses. Practice for beginners arabic edition arabic and english edition jane. I enjoyed putting this together and i hope it will be useful. Receive book suggestions, reading tips, educational activities, and great deals. Nelson offers curriculum books, practice text books, reference books and teaching material for k 12 and higher education in canada. Cambridge global english starters fun with letters and sounds. Cambridge english flyers word list picture book englishbook. Each powerpoint contains approximately twenty lesson starters. There are 3 sets of tests for each of the 3 levels.1371 1127 864 1432 808 1062 1493 863 132 1122 871 630 1479 1494 122 316 90 364 784 32 34 1126 1210 878 1080 237 1450 1444 1158 652 686 389 1484 449 1439
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1. What is the difference between financial accounting and managerial accounting? 1. Explain the two reasons why the shorter the payback period the more attractive the investment is when the payback technique is used? 1. Distinguish between a master budget and a sales forecast. 1. Explain the nature and importance of a job cost sheet 1. Distinguish among operating, investing, and financing activities. 1. Managers’ activities and responsibilities can be classified into three broad functions. List and discuss each function. 1. Identify and discuss the relevant costs in accepting an order at a special price. 1. Smith & Company claims that the relevant range concept is only important for variable costs. Explain the relevant range concept and discuss whether you agree with Smith & Company. 1. What is a CVP analysis and how is it used in managerial accounting? 1. What is the difference between: unit-level, batch-level, product-level, and facility-level activities?
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Leave a request Research into cancer can provide new insight into how this disease works and how it can be stopped. The Experimental Biology 2018 meeting (EB 2018) will showcase innovative research that could lead to new ways to treat and prevent cancer. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), which makes up 90 percent of all pancreatic cancers, has a 5-year survival rate of less than five percent. The cancer is not only difficult to detect but treatment is often complicated by mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene that make the cancer cells resistant to chemotherapy. Researchers from the Human BioMolecular Research Institute, University of California San Diego and ChemRegen, Inc. developed a new compound that could be useful for treating pancreatic cancer. They previously showed that the compound killed PDAC cells with and without mutant p53 and strongly inhibited tumor growth in an invasive PDAC tumor mouse model. In new work, the researchers showed that the compound works by uniquely targeting two human cell death pathways: programmed cell death, or apoptosis, and the intracellular degradation system known as autophagy. They also showed that the compound's potency comes from its ability to induce crosstalk between PDAC cell death pathways, as portal eurekalert.org says. Jiongjia Cheng will present this research at the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) annual meeting from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24, in Exhibit Halls A-D (poster C197). Patients receiving anti-cancer drugs often experience debilitating pain because of a condition known as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Scientists don't fully understand why the drugs cause this condition, which currently has no treatment. In a new study, researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio discovered that exposure to vinca alkaloids and taxanes chemotherapy drugs was associated with an immediate pain response activated through the peripheral nerves that detect pain stimuli. Their experiments revealed that the chemotherapy drugs cause overexcitation of sensory neurons by specifically activating the an ion channel (TrpA1) involved in pain perception. The study represents the first demonstration of direct activation of sensory neurons by anti-cancer drugs and supports a role for TrpA1 in the development of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. The findings could lead to new treatments for pain associated with chemotherapy drugs. Indomethacin is a highly potent nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that has shown anticancer properties in people and animal models. To find out if this drug inhibits colon cancer, researchers from University of Texas Health Sciences Center in Houston conducted a study involving unmodified indomethacin and indomethacin modified with phosphatidylcholine to protect against NSAID injury in the gastrointestinal tract. In cultured cancer cells from mice, doses of both indomethacin formulations significantly inhibited colon cancer cell growth in culture, with the phosphatidylcholine formulation showing slightly more potency at the lowest dose tested. Similarly, in mice injected with colon cancer cells, treatment with both forms of indomethacin brought significant reductions in the number of tumors compared to mice receiving no treatment. The researchers conclude that indomethacin and phosphatidylcholine-indomethacin are strong and effective inhibitors of colon cancer cell growth and hold potential for preventing, and possibly treating, colorectal cancer in people. Cold-inducible RNA binding protein (CIRP) plays an important role in regulating gene expression and how cells respond to stress. To better understand CIRP's role in breast cancer, researchers from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center are studying a mouse model of breast cancer that expresses CIRP at levels that are higher than normal. The researchers report that the increased levels of CIRP inhibited growth, progression and metastasis of tumors. These anti-cancer effects were associated with changes in immune system signals known as cytokines. Specifically, the mice exhibited decreased levels of cytokines that promote an environment favorable for tumor growth and increased levels of cytokines that create an antitumorigenic environment. The researchers continue to study the mechanisms involved in CIRP's ability to influence signaling between cancer and immune cells so that this information could be used to improve standard therapies and immunotherapeutic approaches for treating breast cancer. Leave a request
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The 2017 hurricane season has already fulfilled forecaster predictions of a busy year. Hurricane Harvey rapidly strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane before making landfall in Texas, late on August 25th. Harvey was the first major hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Wilma in 2005. As Harvey dissipated, Irma began to form in the Eastern Atlantic and rapidly intensified into a Category 5 hurricane on September 5th. Irma quickly became the strongest hurricane outside of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico ever recorded. AOML hurricane scientists flew these catastrophic storms to collect critical data both inside the eye and within the surrounding eyewall. Photo credit: NOAA - Inside the eye of Irma on P3 Orion aircraft. This is referred to as the “stadium effect”. Image credit: NOAA - Preflight briefing for the next flight into Irma. Image credit: NOAA - View of the north-west side of Irma from NOAA’s G-IV flying at 44,000 ft. Image credit: NOAA - Flight Director Mike Holmes aboard one of four missions into Harvey. Image credit: NOAA - Inside the eye of Harvey aboard NOAA’s P3 Orion aircraft. Image credit: NOAA - Hurricane Hunters sit in the cockpit of the P3 (a specialized aircraft created to be a flying lab). Pilots approach the eye of a hurricane as shown through the front window. Photo Credit: NOAA.
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Manganese Deficiency. Although a number of Americans do not consume an adequate amount of manganese, a true deficiency of this mineral is considered rare. A deficiency typically occurs only if manganese is eliminated from the diet. The most common cause of low manganese levels is a poor dietary intake. Manganese is a super important, slept on mineral that most people dont know much about. If you dont get enough, you could end up with manganese deficiency and you might not know it. Since manganese is found in many foods within our daily diets, reports of manganese deficiency are rare. A person that does have a deficiency in manganese could experience the following symptoms: Benefits. 1. Supports Bone Health and Helps Prevent Osteoporosis. Manganese, in combination with other minerals, including calcium, zinc and copper, can help reduce bone loss, especially in older women who are more susceptible to bone fractures and weak bones. Manganese deficiency also poses a risk for bone related disorders since manganese ... Manganese helps to form cartilage, one of the substances from of which your bones are made up from. A 2013 study with chicks found that a deficiency in manganese caused the obstruction of the metabolism within the bones as well as disordered regulatory hormones .
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A spanning tree protocol, or STP, is characteristic to a LAN. It provides a loop-free topology for networks within the system. Two different networks are connected by a router. Switches are used to connect network devices within networks. List the two advantages of Peer-to-peer networks. Social networks Computer information networks The two characteristic of neuron are irritability and conductivity. This are the two major functions. A serverThe device that manages trafic between two networks is a router. your alot of help :-) Connecting different networks requires a router A router is a device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP's network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect, and are the critical device that keeps data flowing between networks and keeps the networks connected to the Internet. What are two characteristics of clients in data networks?Initiate data exchanges. May upload data to servers Router is the device that enables connectivity of two different TCP/IP based networks. The Minoan civilization developed networks of trade throughout the Mediterranean region between 2000 and 1400 B.C. large surface area No. Cox Communications and Brighthouse Networks are two separate (albeit competing) companies. Firewall act as a security gateway between two networks as trusted and untrusted networks. (VIKRAM SINGH) the networks of employers looking for employees and the networks of employees who are looking for jobs A router connects two different networks. The most common types of bridges are the Beam and Arch Bridges. The purpose of a router is to connect dissimilar networks.
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They are diploid cells, which means that those 46 chromosomes are organized into 23 pairs. Diploid is sometimes abbreviated as 2n (where n is the number of different chromosomes). Do eukaryotic cells have chromosomes? Eukaryotes typically possess multiple pairs of linear chromosomes, all of which are contained in the cellular nucleus, and these chromosomes have characteristic and changeable forms. During cell division, for example, they become more tightly packed, and their condensed form can be visualized with a light microscope. What has 46 chromosomes eukaryotic or prokaryotic? Prokaryotic cells contain far less DNA than eukaryotic cells. A prokaryotic cell has a single ring of DNA which stretches to around 1 cm long. In comparison, the eukaryotic cells of humans have 46 chromosomes which each stretch out to around 4 cm long. How are chromosomes different in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Eukaryotic chromosomes are located within the nucleus, whereas prokaryotic chromosomes are located in the nucleoid. The key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus (and membrane-bound organelles), whereas prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus. Are all prokaryotes haploid? Most prokaryotes reproduce asexually and are haploid, meaning that only a single copy of each gene is present. … Yet another difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that prokaryotic cells often contain one or more plasmids (i.e., extrachromosomal DNA molecules that are either linear or circular). What is the main difference between Chromatin and chromosomes? Chromatin is a complex formed by histones packaging the DNA double helix. Chromosomes are structures of proteins and nucleic acids found in the living cells and carry genetic material. Chromatin is composed of nucleosomes. Chromosomes are composed of condensed chromatin fibers. Are chromosomes always DNA? Chromosomes are not always present. They form around the time cells divide when the two copies of the cell’s DNA need to be separated. At other times, as we can see now after the cell has divided, our DNA is less highly organized. It is still wrapped up around the histones, but not coiled into chromosomes.
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Red Flags on the Road to Common Core State Standards Reform by Ronald Gallimore & James Hiebert - February 28, 2014 In many locales, the rush is on to quickly implement the Common Core State Standards. There is often little appreciation that the final, decisive implementation step is teachers planning, trying out, and revising new lessons. Even with robust support for incremental progress, it will take years of collaboration by teachers and administrators for the full benefits of CCSS to be realized. Will the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) change classroom instruction? Yes, proponents say, because implementation details are taken seriously by 40+ states. Thats good news. In the past, reformers often ignored implementationthe difficult, time-consuming details of turning talk about better instruction into classroom reality. Implementation details are critical to CCSSs success because they ask for bigger changes than the nation has ever required of classroom teachers, building administrators, curriculum developers, and state and district leaders. Not only must new and more rigorous materials be developed and tested, teachers must fundamentally change the way they interact with students in the classroomteaching facts and procedures must yield time to in-depth development of students thinking and writing about challenging concepts. The burden is not just on teachers to change. If CCSS is to succeed, district and school administrators have to significantly step up implementation support for teachers. Now, some bad news. In too many locales, the rush is on to implement CCSS quickly. In some districts, textbooks and curriculum materials were delivered only days before school began this year. Many districts offered minimal professional development to help teachers understand what kind of student learning the new standards aim for, and to develop new forms of instruction to support that learning. Despite these circumstances, teachers were still expected to teach the CCSS, and get students ready for new, more demanding assessments coming soon. On short notice and with little support, teachers scrambled to develop lessons based on unfamiliar CCSS-aligned curricula, often one day ahead of teaching them. Even the best curricula are not specific enough to use as is. Teachers must convert them into concrete and effective lessons, taking into account ability and achievement levels and what was previously taught. This requires planning new lessons, trying them out, and fixing the ones that dont work the first time. This largely invisible and under-appreciated work of teachers takes more time than most realize. Besides too little lead time, there are other serious threats to satisfactory CCSS implementation. CCSS seeks to transform the way teachers and students interact in the classroom. For example, eight CCSS practices define the kind of mathematics teaching needed to help students achieve deeper conceptual understanding and more flexible content application. This kind of teaching is a marked departure from more procedurally oriented instruction common in U.S. classrooms. In fact, the eight practices reflect teaching rarely seen in the U.S. Since public schooling began, most mathematics instruction consisted of teachers demonstrating solution methods and students practicing them on many similar problems. This familiar form of instruction is deemphasized in new CCSS curricula. Instead, teachers focus on key mathematical ideas, pose rigorous problems, and allow students to do some challenging mathematical work. Deeper understanding is assumed to come more from struggling to solve a few rigorous problems than memorizing procedures without knowing why they work. One vehicle for this kind of instruction is extended discussions, in which teachers use students ideas and leading questions to move students from partial to deeper understanding. But students also must be acculturated to this new form of classroom interaction because they must play different roles as well. As appealing as these intended changes seem, they come with a risk. The kind of teaching CCSS seeks to implement has been the aim of many previous reforms, none of which succeeded, even after billions were spent on professional development. Many are convinced that transition to these new forms of teaching depends on providing site-based and administrator-supported time for teachers to work out implementation details and difficultiesthose anticipated, and those not. But in too many locales, there is neither sufficient administrator support nor professional development to help teachers learn and perfect the teaching changes the CCSS require. Without this support, teachers are left with yet another reform without the time and resources to implement it well, pulling down morale and driving the best and most conscientious teachers from the profession. This isnt the end of the story. A looming threat is the all-at-once implementation strategy. As they master the new CCSS materials and learn teaching methods, teachers are required to keep pace with curriculum guides that prepare students for new CCSS-aligned assessments. Fall behind the prescribed pace and students wont reach grade-level standards. Go too fast, and students struggle later from lack of deep mastery. To manage these demands, CCSS calls for freeing time by teaching fewer topics at each grade level. More time spent on fewer topics means less time spent reviewing when students move on to the next grade level. Less review means more time to focus on new content, teach deeper understanding, and keep pace with curriculum guides. Thats the theory. But put yourself in the shoes of, say, a seventh-grade teacher, when the CCSS are implemented for the first time. Seventh graders have not had the more in-depth study of earlier pre-requisite topics in previous grades. Are they really expected to master the new seventh grade curriculum as if they have this deeper knowledge? What should seventh-grade teachers do? More review than prescribed? Ignore the pacing guidelines? Cobble together a temporary transition program on their own? What implementation plans did CCSS reformers have in mind to deal with this multiple year transition problem? The history of U.S. education reform shows implementation is always the most challenging phase. Reforms, the CCSS included, that seek fundamental changes in teaching are the most difficult to implement. The final, decisive implementation step is teachers planning, trying out, and revising new lessons. Week by week, in small incremental steps, change comes. Often progress is uneven, slower than anticipated, and runs afoul of hurry-up pressures that kill reforms before they are ever fully implemented. Evidence is mounting that incremental improvement is the best way to get lasting resultsin medicine, teaching, and industry. Even with robust support for incremental progress, it will take years of collaboration by teachers and administrators for the full benefits of CCSS to be realized. Without building this work by local educators into implementation plans, the lessons from history are clear: the CCSS will fall short of its worthy intentions. Red flags are up.
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I know that have belongs to British English and have got belongs to American English. This is clear to me. I've watched Les Miserables. Although some (most?) actors are Americans, one of them said in an interview that they used the British dialect. Here is a quotation from the film: There are children back at home. And the children have got to be feed. The plot takes place in the second half of the nineteenth century. So is it a mistake or is have a relatively new word in British English? It seems highly unlikely to me. Also, I've watched Robin Hood. I'm aware that the TV series couldn't be made with an original dialect which was used in the 12th century, but I was suprised that the characters used have got and have got to very ofen, much more ofen that have. Why is that?
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Math is one of those subjects that has often been viewed as something you were either good at or not. This terrible misconception has meant that many adults and children have given up on the subject without giving themselves a real chance to excel at it. A newer understanding of learning is revamping the way we look at Math. By providing the right support and resources, any child can learn to excel at Math. Math Mammoth is a collection of digital lessons and worksheets focused on developing different math skills for children of all ages. You can find lessons that range from basic addition and subtraction to more advanced subjects like statistics and linear equations. My kid finds the no-nonsense, straightforwardness of this book more to his liking.” – Tammy L. via Educents One of the coolest and most innovate aspects of Math Mammoth are all the ways you can interact with it. Since it is a digital package, you can complete pages on a computer or print out and work with the sheets – but that’s not all. You can also use Math Mammoth on an iPad using annotation software. This is a great way to get your children learning on the go! Three Ways to Interact: - On the computer - On a tablet - Hands-on: choose the pages you print You can purchase subjects individually, which are sometimes spread out over three lessons. For example, Early Geometry is great for grades 1-3, Geometry 1 is for grades 4-5, and Geometry 2 is for 6-7. Two ways to save If you are interested in a series of workbooks focusing on different subjects, Math Mammoth Blue is the way to go. Math Mammoth Blue features all the content you need for students grade 1-7 broken down into their own categories such as fractions, money and geometry. These are great for filling in areas on a case-by-case basis If you want more of a complete curriculum, look no further than Math Mammoth Light Blue. This product is designed to teach over a year and features all of the content in Blue, plus cumulative reviews and tests. It also features a bonus Soft-Pak math software. Easy access for all ages No matter the age or skill level, any child will be able to get a great learning experience out of Math Mammoth. The comprehensive nature of the program, the simplicity of use and the way it delivers information make Math Mammoth the perfect companion piece for young learners. Check it out and you child’s troubles with math will be extinct before you know it! More Awesome Deals from Educents: - The Magic School Bus is now making international trips! Get science experiments delivered to your door for 12 months. - Times Tales – learning your multiplication tables is tricky, but this awesome program makes it easy and fun. - Tegu Blocks – creative fun for kids! Save up to 25%! - This ultimate K-12 homeschool curriculum is “easy on the parent” – only $94! - Human Body Detectives – Battle of the Bugs over 60% off! Learn all about the different systems of the body to solve a health mystery! - Learn to code with Minecraft MOD 1 Design and get 40% off! Recommended Math Apps: - Mystery Math Museum - DragonBox Series: - Montessori MatheMAGICs - Zorbit’s Math Adventure
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