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8.110963 | -0.319811 | 0 | Prepping for your child’s future has just become a lot easier.
As the digital age progresses, life during and after High School
is a different landscape to when we were there (hands up who’s
pleased social media didn’t exist back then?). As our teens grow
up in an ever-changing world, it isn’t just about what they
learn during class-time that counts. They also receive valuable
everyday life experience throughout their education. The Harbour
School (THS) understands that a rigorous and relevant
educational experience is about more than just textbooks and
lectures; it’s a springboard for everything else that follows.
Its collaborative culture will set your child up for challenges
that’ll surely arise, throughout high school, college and
beyond. From Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12, the nurturing,
progressive approach at THS gives students the opportunity to
express their creativity. Alongside the American curriculum, THS
encourages a collaborative culture, inviting students to be
inquisitive and question the world |
10.899146 | 0.293418 | -1 | Federal taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $20,000 just to
settle each refugee and asylum seeker, who are then immediately
eligible for cash welfare, food stamps, housing and medical aid,
according to anew report on the “refugee industry.” The report
provided federal budget figures showing that the government
spends $19,884 on each refugee the U.S. takes in. And that
number is set to jump if President Obama gets his way and brings
in an additional 10,000 Syrian refugees in this year. The report
from the Negative Population Growth Inc. said that the U.S. is
currently accepting about 95,000 refugees and asylees. That is
in addition to the over 500,000 legal and illegal immigrants
coming to the U.S. |
8.121072 | 1.056721 | -1 | All through its 321st graduation ceremony, Yale introduced
honorary levels to 10 men and women who have reached difference
in their fields. “The 10 men and women we honor this morning
provide as illustrations to you, our graduates, to motivate you
to aspire to excellence and to price all those components of
human character that they embody: creativity, curiosity,
willpower, integrity, and a enthusiasm for community
assistance,” mentioned Yale President Peter Salovey for the
duration of the college-broad Graduation ceremony. Caroline Shaw
’07 Caroline Shaw is the youngest recipient of the Pulitzer
Prize for songs, which she received at 30 a long time old for
her composition “Partita for 8 Voices,” an intricate a cappella
piece that features “speech, whispers, sighs, murmurs, wordless
melodies and novel vocal effects” (Pulitzer Prize Citation,
2013). She has executed all-around the globe as violin soloist,
chamber musician, and vocalist. Current commissions include
things like is effective for Renée Fleming, th |
12.517036 | 3.084761 | 17 | Prof David Brayshaw (Group lead, Professor in Climate Science
and Energy Meteorology) Impacts of weather and climate on human
and environmental systems, particularly power systems at
regional, national and international scales. Weather and climate
forecasting for energy applications; management of climate risk;
large-scale atmospheric dynamics and the extra-tropical storm
tracks. Website: David Brayshaw Prof Janet Barlow (Professor of
Environmental Physics) Boundary layer meteorology and
experimental techniques applied to the boundary layer, e.g.
Doppler lidar. Urban climate and impacts on urban energy demand
and supply, and development of Building Energy Models for use
within urban microclimates. Quantification of variability in
wind and solar supply, and assessment of micro wind turbines in
urban-type wind-flows. Wind farm scale energy resource
estimation. Website: Janet Barlow Prof John Methven (Professor
of Atmospheric Dynamics) The dynamics of weather systems and the
predictability of the atmosphere. Air |
8.83809 | 6.203403 | -1 | To summarize epidemiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD). To
identify effects of CKD on morbidity and mortality. To define
most effective strategies for evaluation and management of
patients with CKD. It is the policy of American Society of
Nephrology (ASN) that all individuals in a position to control
the content of ASN's educational activities are expected to
disclose all their and their life spouse/partner's financial
relationships with “ineligible companies” within the prior 24
months as well as other non-financial interests. (“Ineligible
companies” are those whose primary business is producing,
marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing health care
products used by or on patients.) Participants should note that
the use of products outside U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) approved labeling should be considered experimental and
are advised to consult current prescribing information for
approval indications. The intent of this policy is not to
prevent expert faculty with relevant relationship(s |
8.469352 | -3.44308 | 29 | Exporting a Delimited Text File Sometimes, the best way to share
your solution data is through a text file. Data in text files
can be formatted in a variety of ways, but delimited text files
are supported by the widest range of applications out there.
Creating a delimited text file out of your SMS project is a
little different than simply exporting the project as a text
file. - Select the Save As command in the File menu. - In the
Save As dialog, change the File type to be Tabular Data File
(*.txt). This tells SMS you want to create a delimited text
file. - Enter a name for your file and make certain it is being
saved to the correct directory. After clicking Save in the Save
As dialog, the Export Tabular File dialog should appear. In this
dialog, you can specify how you want SMS to organize your file.
You can select how many columns you want to have in your file
and how those columns are going to be separated using a space,
tab, or comma. Importantly, you will need to select which data
you want to have export |
8.106905 | 6.021843 | -1 | First time mothers may sometimes be astonished by the rate at
which boys grow. They may ask themselves questions such as, when
do they stop growing? A parent to a boy and a girl twins may see
significant differences between the two children by the age of
17. However, boys will stop growing at around age 17. But why
are there differences between the growth rate of boys and girls?
Which are these height and age factors that make up the
difference between the boys and girls? We’ve put together some
information that will help you (source:
https://www.heightgrowthclub.com) The onset of puberty is one of
the main factors that contribute to the differences between boys
and girls. They experience puberty differently. So for boys, the
start of puberty may not determine how tall they’ll eventually
be. However, puberty is a significant factor that determines
when height growth starts and ends. During puberty, boys may
grow an average of 9.5 centimeters. Essentially, they can be
divided into two categories; the early mat |
11.515639 | 6.202566 | -1 | PHYTOPHTHORA RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY The SME Phytophthora
Research and Consultancy (PRC) was founded in 2005 and is
offering consulting and scientific cooperation related to
Phytophthora species and the diseases they cause. The services
include: - Diagnosis of diseases and damages of trees, forest
stands and plantations including analysis of the disease
factors. - Investigations of nursery stock and nursery fields
for infections/infestations by Phytophthora species. - Detection
of Phytophthora species from soil samples and symptomatic
tissues. - Coordination and realisation of small and large scale
disease surveys. - Characterisation and description of new
Phytophthora species. - Participation in research projects
investigating the diversity, morphology, physiology, ecology,
pathological strategies, survival strategies and phylogeny of
Phytophthora spp. - Development of integrated management
concepts; consulting and if necessary realisation of control
measures. - Training of scientists and technical staff in |
10.788145 | 5.657958 | -1 | Michigan has a surprising number of connections to the story of
corn, but it is also a fun place to explore for other
discoveries, old and new. Long before Midwest Maize existed as
either a book or a blog, The World’s Fare is where I posted, in
addition to food history and recipes, various and sundry
explorations and wanderings all over the world—from Mongolia to
Morocco and even Michigan. These previous posts on great
discoveries in Michigan, historical and culinary, are linked to
at the end of this post. But here are a few more places I’ve
stopped. (And those posts are why the title is “more of
Michigan.”) A couple of destinations were connected to my
research for my book, Midwest Maize. Not too surprisingly, I
wanted to visit the birthplace of corn flakes: the Sanitarium
created by Dr. John Kellogg in Battle Creek, MI. I knew that the
Sanitarium was hugely popular in its day, but even knowing that,
I was surprised by its grandeur. Still, it doesn’t really
suggest the impact Dr. Kellogg had on the world and |
13.104585 | 3.457148 | -1 | After more than 12 years in the field of Logistics and Transport
Organisation and maritime transport, I wanted to give a real
meaning to my competences by working on the Environment. Indeed,
I worked for chemical companies organizing shipments of
chemicals, pesticides or dangerous products, all over the world.
For me, it was essential to give an answer to this by finding
solutions that were in line with my personal objectives. That is
why I integrated the SECHE Group in 2016 and more specifically
the International Team, as Logistics Manager. Our mission is to
carry out the safeguarding, stowage, transport and disposal of
hazardous waste in several countries in the 5 continents. This
allows us to be in contact with the whole logistic chain, as
customers, road transporters, customs, shipping companies,
carriers, competent authorities, maritime inspectors,
laboratories and treatment plants. Thus, we are learning every
day and each project is a new challenge! Fabien Martinez (FM):
Our scope is very large, since w |
7.59231 | 1.413995 | -1 | Kris Ball started writing when she was 6 years old — poetry,
song lyrics, short stories. Ball said in the opening of one of
her books that, sitting at the foot of her bed, her Aunt Janice
— a woman 10 years younger than Ball’s “hands-off” mother —
encouraged her to write and “would listen to [her] stupid
poems.” “She always said, ‘Well, that’s really good. You’re a
really good writer,’” Ball, 2000 Ball State graduate and dining
worker at Woodworth Complex, said. “I was this dumb, little kid,
and she’d always [say], ‘You need to keep writing. You should
keep writing.’” As a first-grader, Ball performed a play she
wrote about talking animals for the kindergarten class at her
school. Now, she is a published author with a poetry and prose
book and two children’s books, the latter featuring a brown-
haired bear in a Pendleton sweatshirt, jeans and Nikes as the
“author.” Max the Bear was a stuffed animal Ball’s almost
31-year-old son, Adam Lawson, would sleep with as a child.
However, after Ball took Max to Pendleto |
11.87367 | 3.711449 | -1 | Skiing is incredible. There is nothing quite like the feel of
flying down the mountain, enjoying the spray of the snow and the
rush of the air. The scenery is stunning. The rhythm is
addictive. The experience is emotional and exciting. However,
like any sport, skiing can be dangerous when proper precautions
are not taken. Recently, Breckenridge Ski Resort offered a few
useful safety tips to keep the experience fun for everyone! On
their website, experts at the National Ski Area Association
provide skiers and snowboarders with seven major safety tips and
best practices to keep snow sports smooth. These tips are as
follows: - Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid
other people or objects. - People ahead of you have the right of
way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. - You must not
stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.
- Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look
uphill and yield to others. - Always use devices to help prevent
runaway equipment. - Obse |
8.994607 | -2.85657 | 137 | To find traffic sources for a specific page, log into your
Universal Google Analytics account (or jump to the GA4
instructions) and navigate to Behavior » Site Content. From
there you can choose whether to view the traffic sources of all
of your website’s pages, the landing pages, or the exit pages.
How do I see traffic to a specific page in Google Analytics? To
check traffic sources on specific pages: - Log into Google
Analytics. - Click ‘Behaviour -> Overview’. - Click the page you
want to analyze. - Click the Secondary dimension drop down menu.
- Within the drop down menu, click Acquisition -> Source (or
medium, depending if you want to see general or specific traffic
sources). How do my visitors go from one page to another? You
can permanently redirect your visitors to another location, this
is called Redirect 301. The number 301 stands for the http
status code. Adding the number 301, tells search engines that
the address has permanently moved to another location,
consequently your page ranking will also |
10.500201 | 8.037881 | 1 | Coronavirus complacency arrives Columns share an author's
personal perspective and are often based on facts in the
newspaper's reporting. Scientific models show a reasonably high
probability that the Wuhan coronavirus will accelerate in its
spread outside of China. That's concerning, to say the least.
But even as the news gets darker, the tone of news coverage is
swinging the wrong way, offering too much false reassurance.
It's extremely unlikely to turn into a nightmare scenario ripped
from movies like "Contagion." It isn't an immediate threat to
most people's lives. But if it spreads widely as some credible
estimates predict, the disease could still easily disrupt
business and everyday life for millions of people. Given all the
other threats in the world - earthquakes, nuclear weapons,
global warming, the flu - it was unrealistic to expect people to
prepare for a new viral outbreak before the threat was imminent.
Now it's crazy that people aren't doing more. What does
preparation entail? Nothing drastic - m |
9.099482 | 7.34216 | -1 | T2 Biosystems Lexington, MA, USA T2’s superbug detector is first
product to launch from CARB-X T2 Biosystems’ diagnostic panel
can identify superbug drug resistance days faster than current
methods Just three years after CARB-X was launched, the first
diagnostic – capable of screening blood for genes associated
with antibiotic-resistant organisms in mere hours – has
graduated from the CARB-X portfolio and is hitting the market in
Europe and elsewhere. Developed by a Boston-area company, T2
Biosystems, the T2Resistance Panel rapidly determines whether a
person’s blood contains genetic markers associated with drug-
resistant organisms. Critically, this information can be used by
clinicians to determine which drugs are most likely to
successfully treat those organisms. Speed of diagnosis is
critical in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria. The
faster a clinician can get a clear picture of which strains are
causing the infection and which antibiotics are most likely to
work, the more likely the patient is to |
9.27215 | 0.854508 | 40 | Note from BW of Brazil: Over the past few years I’v noticed
numerous articles and interviews posted online discussing
discrimination against persons around the world who are
classified as white. Imagine that. After centuries in which
persons with white skin have raped, pillaged and plundered the
resources and bodies of people of color the world over, now
descendants of those same people are complaining about a
tendency in which they see a sort of reverse discrimination
against them in lands of their forefathers or lands in which
their forefathers stole and colonized. You know what? If you
follow some of the happenings around the world in places such as
Europe and the United States, one could actually see and agree
with some of the actions that are being taken that put whites at
certain (not absolute) disadvantages. That’s actually a longer
discussion beyond the scope of today’s post, but what amazes me
about this discourse of anti-white discrimination is that those
same whites seem to have a sort of selective |
12.511873 | -1.400402 | 149 | Turkey has nearly 20.000 years of a rich and a long history. It
has been the home of hundreds of great civilizations starting
from Lydians, Hittites, Romans, Greeks to Ottomans, bearing
thousands of languages before it became Turkish Republic in
1923. Anatolia is considered to be the birth place and the
cradle of trade which begun with the invention of coinage by the
Lydians who are believed to be one of the oldest habitants and
the first civilization to form democracy. With the invention of
money, the exchange of goods reached another dimension. The
dating of the first stamped coins is one of the most frequently
debated topics but according to the evidents the most common
opinion is that they were minted at the beginning of the reign
of King Alyattes who ruled Lydia c. 610-550 BC. |Turkey has
always been an important trade center because of its strategic
geological location forming a bridge between Europe and Asia.
Hence many important trade routes have led through the Anatolian
lands for centuries. One of t |
10.61763 | 5.116204 | 152 | 21 NatureForm I-14 Incubators give the hatchery an incubation
capacity of 452,088 eggs. Eggs are set every Friday during the
hatching season. After 21 days, eggs need to be transferred from
incubator trays into hatch baskets to contain hatching chicks. A
3-person crew uses a custom transfer table to increase the
efficiency of the process. 3-Ply tray pads are used to cushion
the eggs and give newly hatched chicks traction to stand without
affecting airflow in the hatchers. A separate hatcher room with
a capacity of 150,696 eggs per week is situated adjacent to the
incubator room. Hatch baskets are stacked on dollies and rolled
into hatchers. The majority of the chicks will hatch by Monday
morning. A wall is built over the top of the hatchers to prevent
hatchery residue from being recirculated into the back of the
machines. Conditioned air is drawn through the machines to allow
them to operate more evenly. Chick Sorting Room On a Monday
morning, chicks are transferred from the hatch baskets into
plastic chick b |
8.007758 | 4.766283 | -1 | including hands-on report and interview with Sabrina Flaus,
project manager of the subproject "IQ Refresher training for
nurses with qualifications acquired abroad." The delivery of
taught clinical practice is the key bottleneck in adaptation
periods for general nurses. For capacity reasons, it is often
difficult or even impossible for the practice locations to
provide practice mentors internally for participants. Training
obligations and day-to-day necessities generally take priority.
Implementation of "project-integrated practice mentoring" The IQ
"Refresher training for nurses with qualifications acquired
abroad" subproject from the provider SHG Bildung gGmbH in the IQ
Network Saarland has initiated project-integrated practice
mentoring (PiP) which undertakes the mentoring in all
organisations. This enables participants to receive the
necessary time to compensate for missing periods of training. It
eases the burden on the organisations and at the same time
ensures quality across various practice locations. |
11.990698 | 1.452408 | 48 | Fielding smaller, more risk-worthy carriers that could reduce
the chance of adversaries landing a major punch in a conflict
simply by sinking or disabling a single ship, such as a Nimitz-
or Ford-class aircraft carrier with thousands of sailors and
tens of billions of dollars of hardware aboard, seems reasonable
as the future of carriers remains in flux. The effort to move to
a smaller carrier, optimistically termed “Future Carrier 2030,
seems frozen. So, the US Navy is forging ahead with preparing
its big-deck boats — the amphibious assault ships — for
operating with the Marine Corp’s F-35B. The Corps’ F-35 fighter
jet is a short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing variant. The Navy
recently inked a $200 million contract with BAE Systems to
upgrade the amphibious assault ship Boxer to be able to operate
with the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the fifth landing helicopter
assault ship to be so amended. “The USS Boxer [depending on dry-
dock availability] will complete a combination of maintenance,
modernization, and repa |
12.52464 | 0.222903 | 166 | Why Trump’s Trade War Could Mean Heavy Losses for U.S. Farmers
If a trade war breaks out, American farmers are likely to pay a
hefty price. In recent months the Trump administration has
announced plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum from
Canada, Mexico, and the EU, and on $50 billion or more in
products from China. The four major trading partners—who
purchased a combined $74.5 billion in U.S. agricultural goods in
2017—have vowed retaliatory tariffs of their own, including on
U.S. ag exports. That could add to farmers’ woes: Thanks in
large part to lower grain prices, U.S. net farm income has
plunged by over 50% since 2013. A version of this article
appears in the July 1, 2018 issue of Fortune with the headline
“Much to Lose For U.S. Farmers” |
11.570776 | 3.958109 | 115 | Morristown, NJ – Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is
conducting vegetation management work throughout the month of
June in the Monmouth County municipalities of Allenhurst,
Atlantic Highlands, Colts Neck, Deal, Freehold, Holmdel, Howell,
Lincroft, Marlboro, Middletown, Red Bank, Tinton Falls, and
Wall. The work is being performed by certified forestry
contractors Aspen Tree, Asplundh Tree Experts and Nelson Tree
Service.The vegetation management work is a part of JCP&L’s
program to improve service reliability throughout its 13 county
service area. Trees are a leading cause of power outages and
when trees and power lines touch it can create a dangerous
condition. To help maintain safe and reliable electric service,
JCP&L regularly trims trees and conducts vegetation management
work along its electric distribution lines on a four year cycle.
The company’s certified forestry experts inspect vegetation near
the lines to ensure trees are pruned in a manner that preserves
the health of the tree, while also main |
7.312523 | 0.345786 | 2 | Special Collection: 26 Alphabet Books (ONLINE) Print the page
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Alphabet books not only help kids learn to read -- they're also
a delightful way for artists to share their creativity! Join us
to explore 26 of our favorite alphabet books. - Wednesday,
January 20, 2021 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm - Time Zone: - Eastern Time -
US & Canada (change) - This is an online event. Event URL will
be sent via registration email. Registration has closed. |
13.877984 | 2.531608 | -1 | Until a few years back, one of the biggest challenges facing
renewable energy sources was their cost of generation. Now,
however, with the cost of solar power dropping fast, and the
cost of fossil based power generation increasing in many
countries, the cost of the renewable energy is perhaps no longer
the toughest challenge facing the sector. The real challenge now
for renewables is their intermittent nature and as a
consequence, their infirmness and lack of reliability. The two
main renewable energy sources (solar and wind) are intermittent
in nature and cannot be fully relied upon as standalone
resources for electricity. As a result, storing these is the
only known way now to make them a reliable source of energy on
their own. (One might question about biomass and also about
renewable energy sources such as geothermal power which can
actually work 24×7. These sources however have a limited
capacity to scale and cannot contribute anywhere close to the
quantum of power that the world requires today) Storage |
8.828577 | -2.691161 | -1 | The Rebirth of Google Glass Remember Google Glass? It was the
name coined for spectacles developed by Google’s (now
Alphabet’s) X division (the company’s intellectual sandpit in
which engineers develop way-out ideas). Looking at first sight
like a cheap pair of non-prescription reading glasses, Glass
functioned as a kind of miniature head-up display (a transparent
screen that allows users to read data without having to change
their viewpoint). Over part of the right-hand lens was a small
rectangular block of glass which functioned as a miniature
computer monitor. Inside the right-hand support (the part that
goes over your ear) Google had packed memory, a processor, a
camera, speaker and microphone, Bluetooth and wifi antennas, an
accelerometer, gyroscope, compass and a battery. So when you put
on your spectacles you were, in fact, donning a tiny wearable
computer. It’s been over five years since the introduction and
subsequent demise of Google Glass. The original model was too
pricey, too creepy, and not usef |
7.678421 | -0.119809 | -1 | The world economy has moved closer, and people are more closely
connected. People are getting the chance to work with
individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. As a
result, the importance of learning more than one language has
increased. Being bilingual enhances communication skills and
makes one more perceptive of others. Also, it helps an
individual in their personal life. Today, most students are
comfortable speaking more than one language. Also, they want to
understand the cultures and traditions of their classmates. As a
result, the need for bilingual education has increased. More
people are recognizing the importance of bilingual education,
and school administrations are developing educational content
that suffices the need for such education programs. Importance
of bilingual education The need for this new education program
has increased over the year because of the reasons mentioned
below: - The need for a bilingual workforce has increased Today,
every country is connected. As a result, the |
10.451878 | -0.240252 | 143 | Collection of automated resources to help find general United
States government information on the Web. Directory information
for federal, state, municipal and county government personnel,
including organization charts. Available in print, online and
customized application. Searchable database of the Congressional
Record, as well as bills and laws in Congress. Also provides
House and Senate votes, committee reports, and a selection of
committee hearings transcripts. The single source for federal
government procurement opportunities that exceed $25,000. U.S.
Government's official hub for federal forms. Search government
forms and applications by number, agency or keyword. Links to
websites of governmental institutions and political parties in
United States of America. A list of links about National and
State legislatures. Links to local governments around the world.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance is a government-wide
compendium of Federal programs, projects, services, and
activities which provide a |
7.769773 | 1.504716 | 23 | If you’re an author who has written a book in French for readers
in France and need a publisher, this post will help. Below we’ve
featured 19 top French book publishing companies. Eight decades
ago, Tatian and Georges Rageot established their publishing
company. They hoped that young readers would understand and
appreciate the lives of kids in other parts of the world through
literature. Now, the Paris-based Rageot boasts hundreds of
titles in children’s literature. Beginning readers can enjoy
illustrated books that will help them develop a habit of
reading. Moreover, middle-grade readers will love Rageot’s
novels, which include mystery, thrillers, fantasy, and
historical fiction. In particular, upcoming titles like
Véronique Petit’s Le mot d’Abel and Sophie Rigal-Goulard’s Dix
jours sans écrans are sure to make waves. Rageot is open to
submissions of children’s literature. Whether you send them by
mail or email, they’ll review your writing project within three
months. Located in the Montrouge commune to the |
10.125685 | 1.671475 | -1 | Tenn. is readmitted to the Union July 24, 1866 On this day in
1866, Tennessee became the first Confederate state to be
readmitted into the Union. The Volunteer State had also been the
last one to withdraw from the Union, after a statewide
referendum on June 8, 1861. Angered by the withdrawal,
Tennesseans from 26 eastern counties met twice in Greenville and
Knoxville, eventually opting to secede from Tennessee and remain
in the Union. The Legislature, however, denied their petition.
It sent a 4,000-man force to suppress their bid to secede.
During the Civil War, many East Tennesseans waged guerrilla
warfare against the Southern cause by burning bridges, cutting
telegraph wires and spying. After the war, a week before its
readmittance, Tennessee ratified the 14th Amendment, which
guaranteed citizenship rights to former slaves. As a result,
Tennessee became the sole state during Reconstruction that did
not have an appointed military governor. Many whites proved
reluctant to offer blacks full citizenship rights, |
11.782541 | 4.317531 | -1 | 2021: BugNet co-leader and collaborator Co-leader on the Global
Collaborative Project BugNet assessing the impacts of herbivores
and pathogens on plants and how these interactions vary with
climate across the world. 2020: AusTraits collaborator Part of
the AusTraits national project, contributing data for
standardisation across Australian plants 2019: HerbVar
collaborator Part of the HerbVar Global Collaborative Team
researching global trends in herbivory variation |
7.704853 | 0.423606 | -1 | The Year 6 boys had lots of fun on Wednesday during lunch time,
playing indoor ten-pin bowling. City of Whittlesea’s Baseline
staff, Sam and Kristy, came and set up indoor ten-pin bowling
for the boys to try. The boys took turns to bowl, with the aim
of knocking all their pins down. Great team work was witnessed
as they each took turns to bowl, and each took turns to return
the pins to standing position after they were knocked down,
ready for the next person to have a go. Sam and Kristy were
great with the boys, teaching them techniques to help knock down
the pins. They were very encouraging and the boys learnt a lot
during the 30 minute session. It was great seeing the boys have
fun, utilising some excess energy, learning new skills, and
working together so well, alhamdullilah. We are very grateful to
the City of Whittlesea for their coordination and support of
regular lunch time activities for our students. We look forward
to their next visit, along with Rex from City of Whittlesea, for
some Indigenous Game |
9.894065 | -3.041708 | -1 | Fearful of answering the phone? That’s about to change. Learning
how to answer the phone at work is surprisingly easy as making
the best first impression relies on saying less and letting the
other party do more. With the push of the (right) buttons,
you’ll be improving your call rate within days. We all have a
branded spiel that we’re taught to say at the beginning of a
work phone call. These rehearsed lines often make us sound
prepared and professional — unless the script is so long it
becomes clunky. A long, laborious script can set the tone for an
awkward phone call and in some cases, can cause you to stumble
over your words. Make sure your script doesn’t exceed seven
seconds of speaking time and don’t be afraid to record yourself
practising the speech to find out. This will help you to cut out
any unnecessary jargon. Can your business name be abbreviated
yet still recognisable? Do you need to announce your brand name
and your department? Is the alternate “good morning/good
evening” part of your script co |
8.567598 | 4.849745 | 3 | Tennesseans need care – expanding Medicaid would do just that |
Opinion Tennessee has the second highest rate of hospital
closures in the nation, and women and people of color lack
access to quality health care. - Cherisse Scott is CEO and
founder of SisterReach. Tennessee, we’re No. 2. I know that no
one likes to hear that. Everyone wants to be No. 1. But let me
assure you that in this case, you don’t want to be No. 1 because
Tennessee is No. 2 in the nation when it comes to closing
hospitals. This is creating vast health access deserts across
the state leaving us without adequate care options, and for
Tennesseans with chronic multi-layered health issues, it's
killing us. There is one simple action Governor Bill Lee could
take that not only would stem the tide of hospital collapse, but
also get insurance to underserved Tennesseans – that is
expanding Medicaid now. Expanding Medicaid isn’t just a health
care issue, it's an ethical, economic, and racial justice issue.
States that expanded Medicaid have seen be |
8.962852 | -4.277118 | 101 | I have several systems that I use throughout my house but, they
all follow the same basic strategy: - daily backups of each
computer to a storage device in my home network - daily backups
of my local storage device to a remove location I use two
different tools for the job: In the following paragraphs, I will
provide more details on how I currently backup my main laptop.
My main computer uses Déjà Dup to backup my home directory and
saves to a shared network drive via SSH. This gives me the
flexibility of backing up to my drive ( at home ) from anywhere
where I have network connectivity. Let's go through this in a
bit more detail: Let's go through this in a bit more detail:
Backup DriveFirst things first. Let's get a drive in which to
backup our data. I have a 2TB USB drive attached to one of my
servers that I make available via SSH to my local network. Here
are the steps that I took to get the drive connected,
partitioned, formatted, mounted and available: - Connect drive
to any available USB port on your se |
10.001645 | -0.226331 | 4 | “The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State
from regulating or prohibiting abortion. Roe and Casey arrogated
that authority. We now overrule those decisions and return that
authority to the people and their elected representatives.”
These concluding words from Justice Samuel Alito’s majority
opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
unequivocally affirmed the return of democracy’s role in molding
abortion policy. Sadly, state and federal judiciaries are
comprised of activist judges who won’t let the Supreme Court of
the United States frustrate their efforts to protect elective
abortion. The judicial resistance has begun. Dobbs was never
going to be the finale of the Pro-Life movement. Returning
abortion policy to the democratic processes merely ignites
animated battles in legislative chambers across the nation. And
even where abortion is fully banned—like in Texas, or elsewhere
in the South and Midwest—the struggle to build a fully Pro-Life
culture and legal regime persists. A |
5.654144 | 2.333073 | 5 | Textus Receptus Bibles Masoretic Text 1524 ויהי בבואה ותסיתהו
לשׁאול מאת אביה שׂדה ותצנח מעל החמור ויאמר לה כלב מה׃ Reina
Valera 1909 Y aconteció que cuando la llevaba, él la persuadió
que pidiese á su padre tierras para labrar. Ella entonces se
apeó del asno. Y Caleb le dijo: ¿Qué tienes? King James Bible
1769 And it came to pass, as she came unto him, that she moved
him to ask of her father a field: and she lighted off her ass;
and Caleb said unto her, What wouldest thou? King James Bible
1611 And it came to passe as shee came vnto him, that she moued
him to aske of her father a field, and she lighted off her asse;
and Caleb said vnto her, What wouldest thou? Green's Literal
Translation 1993 And it happened, as she came, that she
persuaded him to ask from her father a field. And she dismounted
from the ass, and Caleb said to her, What do you desire ? Julia
E. Smith Translation 1876 And it will be in her going forth she
will stimulate him to ask from her father a field: and she will
descend from the ass, and |
7.838022 | -0.18914 | -1 | Russian language centers in Kyrgyzstan. Salam.ru We have the
goal of expanding international cultural and humanitarian
cooperation between Russia and the Kyrgyz Republic in the field
of supporting and promoting the Russian language in Kyrgyzstan,
conducting cultural, educational, educational and scientific-
methodological events aimed at popularizing the Russian language
for its study, as well as improving the level of teaching
Russian. language in Kyrgyzstan. Our foundation signed a
Memorandum between the Russian Center for Science and Culture in
Bishkek (Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the
Kyrgyz Republic) and the business company "M Bulak". Our
intention is to improve the quality of Russian language
proficiency, improve speaking and writing skills in the Russian
language for all interested citizens of Kyrgyzstan. Salam.ru
project plans The main goal of our partnership is to provide
opportunities for schoolchildren / graduates of secondary
schools of our country to receive further education in |
11.40344 | -1.848447 | -1 | Putting Investors First What does it really mean to put your
clients’ interests first? While the idea seems simple and
straightforward, in practice it's more complex. Ultimately
investment professionals can make changes that build better
relationships with clients and investors, improve the bottom
line of the firm’s business, and benefit society. Putting
investors first means to - Commit to the highest ethical
standards, and expect the same of others. Action: Endorse the
Statement of Investor Rights (PDF) and share Realize Your Rights
(PDF) with your clients - Adapt governance or incentive-related
business practices so they align with and support putting the
client first. Action: Adopt the CFA Institute Asset Manager Code
- Focus on assessing and understanding your clients' needs and
goals. Action: Incorporate the Integrity List into your practice
and raise awareness of it within your organization - Participate
in member society Putting Investors First events. Action:
Contact your local member society to see |
11.9431 | -2.06229 | 53 | Asset classes that beat inflation are an ongoing subject of
discussion, and P2P lending has emerged as one of the options.
WHAT ARE P2P LENDING PLATFORMS? Ola and Uber started a trend of
bringing the seller and buyer of services on a common platform.
Swiggy and Zomato followed to become a feature of your life. P2P
lending platforms bring lenders and borrowers in the same space.
It was initially meant to enable borrowers rejected by banks to
raise money at higher interest rates. It soon became an online
investing avenue for people with surplus funds, who wish to get
higher returns than what other asset classes offer. WHERE DOES
THE CATCH LIE? Investors lend money at their own risk. Banks are
financial intermediaries that accept money from depositors and
lend it to borrowers. However, the depositors earn a fixed rate
of interest, and the lending risk is entirely that of the bank.
P2P lending platforms provide the technology to shortlist
borrower profiles based on their credit rating and other
financial data. Th |
7.275601 | -0.677131 | -1 | MCAT Study Strategies that Improved My Score 10 Points4 min read
When I first took the MCAT I scored a 508, not awful, but not
amazing. I knew that if I wanted to get accepted to the medical
school of my dreams I needed a better score. I changed my study
strategy drastically, these changes took my score from a 508 to
a 518. Here are the top 10 study tips that improved my score. 1.
Develop Your Plan Before Starting Every day of your MCAT study
schedule should be planned. You may not necessarily get to
everything you planned for that day, but every day should be
planned. When you don’t plan your days you may: - Not stay
consistent - Not take breaks (equals burnout) - Feel Stressed
about what you should be studying Make an excel sheet, with
every day listed until your test day. Questions to ask yourself:
- How many days will I be studying? - What resources will I be
using? (My write-up here) - What will me every day look like? -
Between what times will I be studying? (8-4 is a good idea) -
What environment will |
8.36682 | 5.806245 | -1 | New Health: Novello Health aims to provide cheaper, more
transparent healthcare options The United States has the most
expensive healthcare system in the world. According to the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
the per capita health expenditure in the U.S. was $10,586 in
2018, nearly double the next country on the list – Germany, with
a per capita expenditure of $5,986. The team at Traverse City’s
Novello Health believes that healthcare should be more
affordable, more accessible, and more transparent, and they are
using free market concepts in an effort to get there. Based in
the same Copper Ridge development that houses many of the area’s
medical offices, Novello is quietly staging a revolution. And as
healthcare costs continue to rise, the organization is only
gaining traction as a legitimate alternative to Munson and other
area providers. Novello Health is actually three different
healthcare facilities, all housed side by side in the same
building. One of those facilities is th |
12.470031 | 0.407732 | -1 | Rapid economic development in recent decades has meant that
India, a digitally savvy and English-speaking country, is an
increasingly important market for many export-focussed Irish
firms. Demographics are central to the attractiveness of the
Indian market. A country with a population of more than 1.4
billion people, India will soon be the world’s most populous.
And, by 2025, its growing middle class of more than 300 million
people is expected to be the third largest consumer market in
the world, according to Boston Consulting Group. India is also
young – over half the population is currently under the age of
thirty and this has led to a ‘demographic dividend’, where
economic growth follows a larger working-age population. Indeed,
India has been amongst the fastest-growing economies in the
world in recent years, with 8pc forecast GDP growth for 2022.
New data published by Enterprise Ireland shows that exports to
India by our client companies reached €127m in 2021. Although
Irish export figures to India have g |
9.4218 | 6.609529 | -1 | By J.F. Wischhusen and N.O. Gunderson, MD Summary: “Scientists
have been almost entirely preoccupied by the concept that
bacteria cause disease, rather than by a much more important
concept—that adequate nutrition causes good health and relative
freedom from disease.” This basic principle, stated so
eloquently by the authors of this essay from the journal Science
Counselor, aptly defines the divide between the fields of
nutrition and medicine. Were we to stop consuming substandard
foods such as pasteurized milk and foods grown on soils
deficient in trace minerals, the authors explain, then we would
not need medical treatments for degenerative diseases such as
rheumatism, arthritis, gastrointestinal disorders, nervous and
mental diseases, and cancer, because they would be largely
nonexistent (as they are in preindustrial societies that stick
to their traditional diets). “Remove the true underlying cause
of disease—malnutrition,” the authors add, “and it will usually
be found that the disease germs cannot exist |
9.641004 | -1.996173 | 43 | First, what is a home-based business? A home-based business is
any enterprise that operates out of the entrepreneur’s home.
Larger companies often overlook home-based entrepreneurs because
they don’t see them as necessary to their bottom line. But this
isn’t true! Home-based businesses can be just as lucrative and
successful as any other type of company. However, marketing to
home-based businesses can be tricky. This blog post will cover
some tips on the market to these companies. Understanding Their
Needs You need to understand what your customers want and need.
If you’re marketing a product, ask yourself if it’s something
they would use regularly? Is there an opportunity for more than
one purchase in the future? Home-based business owners often
work from home with children around or other distractions. They
don’t have time to waste with a product that doesn’t work or
isn’t helpful. Make sure you provide them with products and
services that meet their needs. Otherwise, they won’t buy from
you again. Home-bas |
14.521871 | 3.475533 | 6 | The IP40-IP67 protection type Binder power connector types are
designed for rated currents up to 25A. Different variations are
available in the outer diameters of 25 - 40mm. The multi-pole
power connectors are primarily used in mechanical engineering
and are available with screw and bayonet locking. The RD 24
machine connectors are overmoulded with VDE, SEV and UL
certified cables and also available with crimp terminals for
machined crimp contacts. The power connector types are, for
example, used in heavy rectangular connectors to DIN 43 652.
These power plug connector types include M 23 circular
connectors, IP 67 bayonet circular connectors, M 25 circular
connectors, RD 24 machine connectors and RD 30 circular
connectors. |
6.084921 | 0.894279 | 7 | The Piper at the Gates of Dawn The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is
the debut studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released
4 August 1967 by EMI Columbia. The only album made under
founding member Syd Barrett's leadership, it takes its title
from chapter seven of Kenneth Grahame's 1908 novel The Wind in
the Willows, which refers to the nature God Pan, and was
recorded at EMI Studios in London from February to May 1967 with
producer Norman Smith. The band at the time consisted of Syd
Barrett, Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters, and Richard Wright.
Barrett also served as the band's primary songwriter, though two
tracks on the album are credited to the band collectively and
one track was written by Waters. The album was produced by
Norman Smith, who would go on to produce two more albums for
Pink Floyd. |
6.432893 | 6.373914 | -1 | Jan 29, 2015Exertional Rhabdomyolysis Breakdown Exertional
rhabdomyolysis, a rare condition categorized by a breakdown in
muscle tissue after intense workouts by poorly conditioned
athletes, is believed to be what sent two dozen high school
athletes in Oregon to the hospital last week. The condition is
often accompanied by intense muscle pain, a tingling sensation
in extremities, and tea-colored urine. In the case of the Oregon
athletes, three also developed compartment syndrome, which puts
pressure on the muscles and nerves. The condition can also be
exacerbated by poor hydration. While the condition itself is
extremely rare, it can occur in athletes at any level.
Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, who had
been in a public spat with Head Coach Mike Shanahan over his
conditioning, was reported to have had the condition, according
to the Washington Post. Additionally, eight members of a high
school girls’ lacrosse team were hit by the condition a few
years ago following a workout that inc |
8.88838 | 1.740537 | -1 | There are qualified and diverse candidates out there who may not
be aware that museums are a sustainable career option for
them—it’s our job as a field to recruit and retain this
virtually untapped market. One important way to achieve this is
to highlight that museums offer careers in a range of
disciplines, all equally valuable as career opportunities. These
vast disciplines include and extend beyond the curatorial roles
most people associate with museums, and reinforcing this can
attract diverse talent whose skills are in other areas. We in
the field thank the Mellon Foundation for highlighting through
its surveys the need to diversify the curatorial field and other
more traditional museum roles, and would like to showcase all
the other positions that support museums and present an
opportunity for this diversity. Here are some tips for hiring
with this mindset: 1. Invest in the fundamentals. Do you
recognize and validate the diversity of career paths and skills
across your institution (i.e. Facilities, Huma |
7.933815 | 1.91982 | -1 | Book Review: Good Christians, Good Husbands?, by Doreen Moore
Does being a good Christian make for being a good husband and
family man? That’s the question Doreen Moore explores in her
brief book (179 pages; 24 pages of endnotes) by looking at three
of the most extraordinarily fruitful men of the eighteenth
century and their wives: John and Molly Wesley, George and
Elizabeth Whitefield, and Jonathan and Sarah Edwards. The first
three chapters serve as mini-biographies for the three couples,
including their opinions on balancing ministry and marriage. The
fourth and final chapter presents the lessons to be learned.
CHAPTER 1: WESLEY In 1783, two years after his wife’s death,
John Wesley wrote, „The person in your house that claims your
first and nearest attention, is, undoubtedly your wife; seeing
you are to love her, even as Christ hath loved the Church…”
According to Moore’s assessment of the Wesley union, this is a
terribly ironic statement. Wesley was unwilling to stop or even
slow his itinerant preaching |
13.706352 | 1.717131 | -1 | Virgin Hyperloop's cutting-edge technology can 'comfortably,
safely and quietly' shuttle customers along at speeds of up to
670 miles per hour, according to a new promo video from the
transportation start-up. A clip released on Monday explains how
passenger pods accelerate through a near-vacuum via electric
propulsion, gliding along without actually touching the track
thanks to magnetic levitation that limits aerodynamic drag. 'It
unveils details on our 'smart vehicle, dumb road' commercial
system architecture,' a representative said of the clip,
'including the on-board levitation engines, propulsion engines,
and high-power batteries that have never been publicly shown.'
It also sings the praises of the trains as an efficient,
economical and sustainable mode of transportation with zero
carbon emissions. Virgin Hyperloop's 670 mph speed is ten times
faster than a typical commercial train and three times as fast
as current high-speed rail. (The top speed for Amtrak's Acela
trains is about 150 mph.) It's even fa |
14.93331 | 3.994033 | -1 | KUD02197-050WA15-900-000 Slewing bearing Two-row four-point
bearings have a second ball raceway and with the same diameter
can take significantly higher loads than single-row four-point
bearings. They are in use in applications with high static loads
and limited installation space, e.g. rotor blade adjustment in
wind turbines. |Product category||Double-row four-point
bearings| |External diameter||2,447.2 mm| |Rolling element
diameter||50 mm| |Raceway diameter||2,197 mm| |Gear module||14
mm| |
7.651009 | 2.350518 | -1 | 25 December is Christmas Day! In the words of singer Andy
Williams, it is the “most wonderful time of the year.” For
Christians and Catholics alike, it is one of the most awaited
times of the year. It is by far one of the most sacred religious
holidays and a worldwide cultural phenomenon especially for
Catholics and Christians alike. It is believed to be the birth
of Jesus of Nazareth and the world has been commemorating and
celebrating it for the last two millennia. People from different
walks of life around the world have been celebrating it with
their countries’ respective Christmas traditions and practices.
However, this year’s Christmas celebration and the whole holiday
season will no doubt be different. With the advent of the
COVID-19 pandemic, the pressure on the festive season is higher
than expected. Most definitely, the coronavirus pandemic indeed
left almost no one, no occasion even Christmas and the holiday
season, and no countries – even the most Christmas feast loving
country –the Philippines, u |
7.699354 | 5.954011 | -1 | NAS currently has no provider, so no NAS services will be
offered at this time. What is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or
NAS? NAS is a group of conditions caused when a baby withdraws
from certain drugs he/she is exposed to in the womb before
birth. NAS is most often caused when a woman takes drugs called
opioids during pregnancy. There have been more than 4,000
reported cases of NAS in Tennessee since surveillance begin in
2013. According to the Tennessee Department of Health the
highest rates of NAS in 2018 have occurred in the Northeast and
Upper Cumberland Health Regions, and Sullivan County.
https://www.tn.gov/health/nas.html What are signs and symptoms
of NAS? Signs/Symptoms may include: Trembling (tremors) Fever
Irritability Seizures Excessive sucking Rapid breathing Poor
ability or inability to feed High pitch cry How long does NAS
last? Symptoms related to NAS can last from one week to six
months. Most babies are hospitalized for one to two weeks. How
is NAS treated? Treatment may include: taking medi |
13.278428 | 3.910995 | -1 | With the right plan and the right discipline, you can get
seriously shredded in just 28 days.Read article Just because the
leaves have turned colors and we’re all swaddled in jackets
doesn’t mean your burger has to suffer on a stove until Memorial
Day. If you think grilling is only for the warm months, you’re
wrong. We’re not saying light it up during a blizzard, but pick
your spots correctly and grilling can be a year-round endeavor.
“Peak grilling season is over, but that doesn’t mean you have to
put the grill away entirely. You just have to be smart about
it,” says chef Josh Capon, owner of Bowery Meat Company
(joshcapon.com). “By using a fire starter [he recommends Pine
Mountain ExtremeStart Firestarter], it will light quickly, so
you don’t have to stand in the cold just babysitting the fire.”
Whether you’re tailgating at Gillette Stadium or cooking your
own game-day smorgasbord, a burger is a year-round meal. But
Capon says this time around, don’t make the same mistake you
probably made over July 4: gril |
10.741278 | 3.314885 | 92 | Mismi is a 5,597-metre (18,363 ft) mountain peak of volcanic
origin in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru. A
glacial stream on the Mismi was firmly identified as the most
distant source of the Amazon River in 1996; this finding was
confirmed in 2001 and again in 2007. This claim has been
challenged with three locations for the source of the Amazon
identified, depending upon the definition of "source." The
waters from Mismi flow into the streams Carhuasanta and
Apachita, which flow into the Apurímac River. It is a tributary
of the Ucayali which later joins the Marañón to form the Amazon
proper. |Elevation||5,597 m (18,363 ft)| |Location||Arequipa
Region, Peru| |Parent range||Andes, Ch'ila mountain range| Mismi
is about 160 km (99 mi) west of Lake Titicaca and 700 km (435
mi) southeast of Peru's capital city, Lima, in the Arequipa
Region. It is one of the highest points of Colca Canyon. There
are several glaciers on the peak. The Cousteau Amazon
ExpeditionEdit In 1982 Jean-Michel Cousteau led a large |
9.079389 | 2.316987 | 8 | Mike Bailey was born in Yorkshire in 1950, but his school years
were spent mainly in the Midlands. Completely unmoved by rugby,
athletics, or cricket, the chance offer of a weekend climbing in
Wales in 1965 showed him an activity that immediately grabbed
him. A traditional ‘Ogwen Apprenticeship’ followed, along with
an early introduction to climbing walls, when his school
installed one of the first in the country. Four years in
Stafford provided frequent opportunities for climbing in the
Peak, then in 1974, after marrying his wife Sue, he moved
permanently to Wales. He has climbed in many parts of the UK, in
France, and Australia, and for some years fitted in fell running
alongside climbing. More recently he has been involved in work
on the CC’s forthcoming Ogwen guidebook. On summer evenings, if
he’s not out climbing, he’s likely to be riding his bike around
Snowdonia. Despite now belonging to the old fart’s brigade, he
still enjoys climbing walls in the winter months. His other
interests include a long term |
12.234261 | 3.737251 | 82 | For the past over a month, the Amazon Rainforest is under fire.
It has been declared as an emergency state by the Brazilian
government. Facing consequences, The President Jair Bolsonaro
has announced a relief package worth 20 million USD. The
announcement was made official by the President while attending
a meet at the G7 Sumit. Wildfires that trigger in forests are
common concerns for the global population. Since 2013, it has
been noticed that within Brazil, these incidences have elevated.
As per stats, 85 percent increase in these fires within the
Amazon has been recorded for since past few years. As noticed
from the Air space, Brazil has experienced over 80,000 such
wildfires in the current year. The stats were officially
released for public awareness by INPE (Spare Research Centre) of
Brazil. Wildfires are events that are triggered due to
increasing land temperature. As a result of the dry forest cover
and grasslands, catch fire easily. Once this happens it triggers
a type of chain reaction in another for |
8.107858 | -2.796657 | -1 | Introduction: Digispark & WS2812 Rainbow Wheel in a Box This
tiny project has been made around a nicely carved 10x6x5cm
wooden box I found in a shop. Its best feature, which has not
actually been properly caught on camera, is to light up with
bright, saturated colors, the sides of the tree-carved lid of
the box. On the other side, be aware that using a rainbow effect
on a strip of narrow RGB 5050 LEDs will always result in a
whiteish illumination within some centimeters from the LEDs, as
each pixel's color soon mixes with its neighbors'. Should you
want to avoid this effect, you can try using some focusing lens
The brightness of the lamp is kept proportional to the ambient
light thanks to a LDR: the lamp will shine in daylight
conditions and won't be too bright when used as a nightlight, in
the dark. Bill of materials: - one Attiny85 Digispark (clone)
board, with its Micronucleusbootloader - one 8x WS2812 bar - one
LDR, used to tune the lamp's brightness depending on the
surroundings - one 10KΩ pull-up resist |
7.033653 | 5.909554 | -1 | So, you are a complete fitness-freak, who doesn’t miss her
workout even for a single day. Well, you are actually ‘harming’
yourself. Surprised? Well, whether you are a beginner in the
fitness world or have enough experience about exercising, you
should try relaxing at least for one whole day by taking a break
from your workout. Otherwise, your body won’t get its recovery
time and will stop cooperating with you. Why Should You Take One
Whole Day Break From Workout? Let us dig deeper and find out why
everyone should enjoy a ‘rest day’ by skipping exercise: 1. To
Maintain Physical Health: - Repair, Growth and Strengthening of
Muscles: Exercising actually means breaking down the muscles.
You probably don’t know that your muscle fibers develop tiny
wear and tear during workouts. When you take rest for a whole
day, the process of muscle building starts. This stimulation
allows your muscle fibers to recuperate, grow and get stronger
for the subsequent workout sessions. - Restoration of Glycogen
(Glycogenesis): Your |
10.471545 | -1.937964 | -1 | The severest test of an advertising man is in selling goods by
mail. But that is a school from which he must graduate before he
can hope for success. There cost and result are immediately
apparent. False theories melt away like snowflakes in the sun.
The advertising is profitable or it is not, clearly on the face
of returns. Figures which do not lie tell one at once the merits
of an ad. This puts men on their mettle. All guesswork is
eliminated. Every mistake is conspicuous. One quickly loses his
conceit by learning how often his judgment errs — often nine
times in ten. There one learns that advertising must be done on
a scientific basis to have any fair chance of success. And he
learns that every wasted dollar adds to the cost of results.
Here is a tough efficiency and economy under a master who can’t
be fooled. Then, and only then, is he apt to apply the same
principles and keys to all advertising. A man was selling a
five-dollar article. The replies from his ad cost him 85 cents.
Another man submitted an a |
9.299429 | 6.166002 | 138 | Calorie needs are often higher during the teenage years than any
other time of life. During this period of rapid growth and
development, boys require an average of 2,800 calories a day,
while girls require an average of 2,200 calories a day. - 1 How
many calories should a 17 year old male eat to lose weight? - 2
How much calories should I eat as a 17 year old? - 3 What should
a 17 year old boy eat? - 4 Is 1600 calories enough for a
teenager? - 5 How much should a 17 year old male be eating? - 6
Is 500 calories a day enough? - 7 Is 3000 calories too much? - 8
Is it healthy to eat 1000 calories per day? - 9 Should a 17 year
old diet? - 10 How can I be healthy at 17? - 11 How many times
should a 17 year old eat a day? - 12 Is 800 calories a day
enough? - 13 How can I eat 2400 calories a day? - 14 Are 1300
calories enough? How many calories should a 17 year old male eat
to lose weight? 9 and 10 years old: 1,800 calories per day. 11
years old to 13 years old: 2,200 calories per day. 14 to 17
years old: 2,400 to 2, |
11.331631 | 4.140337 | -1 | Federal Court Says NOAA Must Improve Sea Turtle Monitoring in
Sea Scallop Fishery New Ruling to Prevent Excessive Bycatch of
Endangered Sea Turtles in New England, Mid-Atlantic Press
Release Date: October 5, 2020 Location: Washington, DC A federal
court ruled in favor of Oceana on Thursday that NOAA Fisheries
has failed to develop a viable method for counting and
accounting for the incidental catch, or bycatch, of sea turtles
in the U.S. Atlantic scallop fishery. The ruling from the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia requires the
government to estimate and adequately monitor the number of
threatened and endangered sea turtles harmed by the Atlantic sea
scallop fishery in a manner that will allow the agency to know,
in real time, when the fishery exceeds set limits on sea turtle
bycatch or interactions. Thursday’s ruling is the latest in a
decades-long effort by Oceana to ensure that the scallop fishery
minimizes its harmful impacts on sea turtles and supports their
recovery. The Endangered Speci |
11.065471 | 4.269147 | -1 | WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Bureau of Land Management plans to
increase wild horse and burro gather and fertility control
operations in Fiscal Year 2022 to reduce the risk of starvation,
thirst, and habitat destruction as climate change and extreme
drought continues to impact the West. The plan follows a year
marked by extreme drought and a record number of emergency
actions to save wild horses and burros and protect critical
habitat on public lands. Drought significantly magnifies the
impact overpopulation can have on both the health of wild horses
and burros and the land on which they depend, and this is
occurring as overall population levels increase. As of March 1,
2021, the wild horse and burro population on BLM public lands
was estimated at more than 86,000 animals – which is more than
three times the appropriate management level, though slightly
less than the 95,000 animals that were estimated in 2020. When
appropriate management levels are exceeded, wild horses and
burros can damage the habitat shared by a |
8.47824 | 2.077865 | 8 | Anyone who has ever been walking in the hills will have had the
experience of a sudden shaft of light illumining a previously
unnoticed aspect of the landscape. The picture here shows that,
with the added benefit of a rainbow taken by landscape
photographer Mike Alexander in the Brecon Beacons; I have more
fully acknowledged the source at the end of this post. It is a
chance illumination and whether you pay attention to it can also
be a matter of chance unless you are attuned to what I have
called the small noticings so critical to sense-making. The
history of innovation is generally one of not only noticing an
anomaly, but also paying attention and realising the
significance. Think of the discovery of Penicillin if your want
a well know examples but you can add micro-wave ovens and a host
of other discoveries to the list. Small things lead to major
impacts but when and where the light falls is a matter of chance
for which we need to prepare ourselves. Within my twelve days of
welsh words and poetry series to |
8.362016 | -3.124171 | -1 | Easy e-paper finally comes to microcontrollers, with this
breakout that’s designed to make it a breeze to add a tri-color
eInk display. Chances are you’ve seen one of those new-fangled
‘e-readers’ like the Kindle or Nook. They have gigantic
electronic paper ‘static’ displays – that means the image stays
on the display even when power is completely disconnected. The
image is also high contrast and very daylight readable. It
really does look just like printed paper! We’ve liked these
displays for a long time, but breakouts were never designed for
makers to use. Finally, we decided to make our own! This
breakout has a 2.7″ tri-color (red, black, and white) display.
It has 264×176 black and red ink pixels and a white-ish
background. Using our CircuitPython or Arduino libraries, you
can create a ‘frame buffer’ with what pixels you want to have
activated and then write that out to the display. Most simple
breakouts leave it at that. But if you do the math, 264 x 176
pixels x 2 colors = 11.5 KBytes. Which won’t fit |
11.990873 | 5.776721 | 9 | - Evergreen tree - 10'-15' height - 8'-10' wide - Full sun to
partial shade - Minimal water - White bell shaped flowers in the
spring - Gorgeous red bark that peals Wednesday, September 25,
2019 ARCTOSTAPHYLOS 'BYRD HILL' - 13 WEKKS OF CA NATIVES Today's
California native plant is a tree with the most beautiful bark
you have ever seen. Arctostaphylos 'Byrd Hill' - Byrd Hill
Manzanita. This plant is a great tree for any size of garden as
the it does not have an invasive root system. Below are some
facts about this plant. To see other plants in this series then
click here. |
9.259206 | 3.264292 | -1 | In 1963, Afra and Tobia Scarpa started their collaboration with
the Italian manufacturer Figli di Amedeo Cassina, designing an
iconic series in which we can find the model 121 chair. It was a
homogenous series with an extremely simple line. It featured an
armchair, a lounge chair, a dining chair, tables, and a sofa. In
these pieces, we can find the modular solutions that Afra and
Tobia Scarpa already used in other furnishings like the Bastiano
sofa for Gavina and the Coronado sofa for C&B Italia. In 1969,
their collaboration with Cassina reached its peak with Soriana
lounge chair. Model 917 Armchair Afra and Tobia Scarpa designed
the 917 armchair in 1963. It was the first piece of this series
that Cassina produced. Its standout feature is its very thin
padding and the “anatomical” shape of its backrest. The elements
of the armchair were all independently produced and then
assembled with screws. The frames are made of solid wood, the
seat and the backrest in bent plywood. Moreover, they feature
thin polyuretha |
7.006184 | 3.470867 | -1 | I was speaking to one of my clients this week who joked to me
that I must think he is “a complete psychopath.” I assured him
that I did not think anything of the sort, yet it is amazing how
many therapy clients believe themselves to be psychopathic
without really knowing what they are suggesting about
themselves. (It is funny how many clients seem to worry about
what the therapist thinks of them… It really can get in the way
at times… That is a discussion for another day though.) In the
village where I lived while I was at secondary school, a boy who
went to the same school used a samurai sword to dismember and
kill a man who used to bully him… He may be considered more of a
psychopath! His attack was in the middle of a fired up psychotic
episode and many debates were held as to the difference between
‘mad’ and ‘bad.’ Today I want to cite some fascinating research
about psychopaths… Because not all of them are criminal
apparently… So what do think, do you have anyone who might be a
psychopath in your life? Ex |
7.195476 | 5.526235 | 10 | “Once the heroin and crack addiction turned me into a homeless
prostitute, I pretty much gave up on life. Laying there in a bed
just staring into this mirror, I would sometimes see the
beautiful little girl I used to be looking back at me” Added by
“Lisa S” in her tale. Once you try to be like drug addict you
have no way to dodge or escape. These expressions were recall by
a lady Lisa clearing up her dilemma happened by drugs. Addiction
is sickness that effects on your brain performance and conduct.
Drug craving is not only restricted to psychosomatic or
corporeal tribulations. In every part of the world, drug
addiction is found. Most eminent doctors of the world have
expressed their opinion about its awful and dire effects. At the
present moment drugs have been the fashion mark. Drugs
undoubtedly invigorate one’s nervous system after physical and
mental exhaustion and overtiredness. Certainly drug abuse is a
grave public health catastrophe. Every year intake of drug
brings about millions of health injuries a |
6.138587 | 0.425088 | 96 | Harris, Paul , Harris, Paul (Editor), Various Composers : More
Graded Studies for Saxophone Book Two More Graded Studies for
Saxophone Book Two by Paul Harris brings together saxophone
study repertoire spanning the entire spectrum of technique from
the 19th Century onward and provides a firm foundation for
progress. Featuring core studies alongside specially composed
pieces by Paul Harris, this comprehensive collection applies the
Simultaneous Learning approach to instrumental technique. Book
Two takes the student from Intermediate to Advanced level
(approx. Grades 6–8). The studies are arranged in order of
increasing difficulty according to a carefully planned technical
progression, and each study comes with a list of Simultaneous
Learning musical ingredients for players to explore in
preparation for the music. |
8.091716 | 0.123838 | 0 | SYLA will have three hybrid sessions. Session 1: July 11th -
15th in Newburgh Session 2: July 25th - 29th in Port Jervis
Session 3: August 1st- 5th in Liberty Apply online or download
the pdf application below. This 1-week program aims to inspire
and empower anyone in grades 9-12 to learn and speak up about
racism, bullying, gender oppression, and the difference between
healthy and unhealthy relationships, while also learning how to
create change in your community. The program will meet in person
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and virtually on Tuesday and
Thursday via Zoom, where students will engage with Fearless!
educators and their peers by deep conversations, team building,
and hands-on activities. Enrollment is free. Open to all Orange
and Sullivan County high school students. Participants will
receive 30 hours of community service and a letter of
recommendation for college and/or employment. Registrations for
all academies will be due by FRIDAY, JULY 22ND. |
6.989633 | 0.823223 | -1 | This article needs additional citations for verification. (June
2018) |Native to||Hungary and areas of east Austria, Croatia,
Romania, northern Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, western Ukraine|
|17 million (2003–2014)| Official language in |Regulated
by||Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy
of Sciences| Map of regions where those whose native language is
Hungarian represent a majority (dark blue) or a substantial
minority (light blue). Based on recent censuses and on the CIA
World Factbook 2014 |Hungarian and English| Hungarian (magyar
nyelv (help·info)) is a Uralic language spoken in Hungary and
parts of several neighbouring countries. It is the official
language of Hungary and one of the 24 official languages of the
European Union. Outside Hungary, it is also spoken by
communities of Hungarians in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine
(Subcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania),
northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, northeastern
Slovenia (Prekmurje), and eastern Austri |
5.863864 | 1.848968 | 5 | Encountering the New Testament : A Historical and Theological
Survey (3rd Edition) (Encountering Biblical Studies Series)
Studying the New Testament can be an exciting--and intimidating
--experience. This readable survey is designed to make the
adventure less daunting and more rewarding. Two senior scholars
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intimidating--experience. This readable survey is designed to
make the adventure less daunting and more rewarding. Two senior
scholars offer a new edition of their bestselling and award-
winning textbook, now with updated content and a new interior
design. An accompanying website will offer a wide array of
resources for students and professors. Other distinguishing
features include: • abundant images, maps, and charts--all in
full color • sidebars addressing ethical/theological concerns
and providing primary source material |
7.388191 | 5.850991 | 161 | - This event has passed. REVIVE Overdose Reversal Training To
help address substance use needs during the pandemic, Region Ten
is now offering virtual REVIVE training classes. The FREE
training helps friends, family members, and other responders to
learn to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose. Free
Narcan is available to participants who want it after completing
the course. |
11.546317 | 3.295706 | -1 | stilpnomelane A phyllosilicate (sheet silicate) similar to
biotite with the formula
(K,Na,Ca)0–1.4(Fe2+,Fe3+,Mg,Al,Mn)5.9–8.2
[Si8O20](OH)4(OH,F)3.6–8.5; sp. gr. 2.59–2.96; hardness 3.0–4.0;
properties similar to those of biotite; found in metamorphosed
iron- and manganese-rich sedimentary deposits and in some
glaucophane schists. More From encyclopedia.com puszta , puszta
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calcium-rich monoclinic amphiboles; i… Similarity Coefficient ,
similarity coefficient Any measure of the similarity of two
samples. In ecological work the similarity index devised in 1920
by H. A.Gleason has been… Al-kashi , Al-Kāsh Al-Kāshī (or Al-
Kāshānī), Ghiyāth Al-Dīn Jamshīd Mas’ūd (b. Kāshān, Iran; d.
Samarkand [now in Uzbek, U.S.S.R], 22 June 1429) astronomy,
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7.783035 | -0.981913 | -1 | One of my goals as a teacher is to help my students grow as
independent learners. Inherent in that goal are essential skills
like accountability and communication and qualities like
motivation and reflection. Often, these are lessons learned
through experience and are hard to teach to students, no matter
the age. But yesterday, when I received an e-mail, Remind chat
message, and private message on Google Classroom, I began to
reflect on ways that technology can help improve communication
and address these goals. All of these messages has specific
questions from students regarding their homework so they could
do their best work before the assignment was due. Through
technology, students and teachers have more avenues for safe
communication, allowing us to continue to build relationships
and help students learn and grow before, during, and after our
actual class time. We use a lot technology in my class, but the
more I think about it the more I realize one its main purposes
and impacts. Sure, it can and often d |
8.437161 | -2.698084 | 176 | Simple Eyelike Sensors Could Make AI Systems More Efficient
(Inside Science) -- A sensor that mimics how the human eye
detects light could lead to better vision for autonomous robots
and self-driving cars, a new study argues. Modern electronic
cameras are based on sensors that generate an electrical signal
whenever light falls on them. In contrast, the roughly 100
million rod and cone cells of the retina -- the light-sensitive
layer in the back of the eye -- only transmit signals to the
brain in response to a change in light. This makes human eyes
significantly more efficient than electronics in terms of both
energy and computing power, explained study senior author John
Labram, a device physicist at Oregon State University in
Corvallis. Scientists have previously created sensors that
imitate the retina. However, these "retinomorphic" electronics
involve complex circuits ill-suited for use in mass-produced
sensors. Now Labram and his colleagues have replaced these
intricate circuits with a simpler alternative |
14.04867 | 5.258521 | -1 | Using Asbestos Soil Sample Testing in Queensland to Determine
How to Proceed With a Project The easiest safety threats to
nullify are the ones that are easy to identify. Unfortunately,
when it comes to asbestos, it is often not as easy to determine
whether this dangerous material is present without testing a
sample. You may already know that some old building materials
are on site and are likely to contain asbestos, but a positive
confirmation is necessary before you can make proper
arrangements for removal. That’s simple enough — but what about
when there are concerns asbestos may lurk elsewhere, like in the
soil? Improper disposal or demolition in the past, or incidental
contamination from work with asbestos that took place nearby,
can trap fibres in the ground. Left undisturbed, they don’t pose
a risk — but kicked up into clouds of dust and dirty by heavy
equipment, or when disturbed due to excavation, they pose
serious health threats. Asbestos exposure can have long-term
ramifications and lead to the deve |
8.339613 | 0.089281 | -1 | Philippe Zinck is at the Catalysis and Solid State Chemistry
Unit, University Lille 1 (France) and works on polymerization
catalysis, with a focus on functional and bio-based polymers. He
goes on Twitter by @PhilippeZinck. 1. What made you want to be a
chemist? I studied materials science, because at that time the
materials science department of my college was more oriented
toward research. I did the first year of my masters as an
exchange student in Berlin, and the macromolecular chemistry
teacher was really excellent, so I fell in love with that
specialty. When I went back to France I chose the polymer
chemistry department for the second year of my masters and my
lab training period, and I stayed for my PhD. 2. If you weren’t
a chemist and could do any other job, what would it be – and
why? Well I think I could have been a researcher in many other
fields like physics or biology for example. What really makes me
happy in my job is the research adventure. A bit like the
ancient explorers, the researcher is di |
7.573303 | 9.150056 | -1 | Teeth Grinding Relief Do you habitually grind your teeth? Teeth
grinding is a condition referred to as bruxism, and it can occur
at any age and for various reasons. Clenching is when you
squeeze the jaws together without sliding. Both conditions can
create problems. Bruxism can lead to tooth wear and breakage,
which contributes to altering a person’s bite (occlusion).
Clenching can cause muscle spasms. Either of these in turn, can
result in TMJ disorder, which causes nagging to debilitating
symptoms including headaches. It is important to stop bruxism so
that the teeth and bite remain in good health. If teeth are
repaired, but grinding still occurs, new dental work will become
worn and broken. How we can help: Dr. Selcher can recommend an
oral appliance to prevent teeth grinding and clenching. Many
people experience bruxism and clenching while sleeping when the
forces you apply can be multiples of what you do when awake. The
appliance may be referred to as a nightguard. Many varieties of
nightguards are avail |
10.81768 | 1.291318 | 19 | After 11 days of fighting over the skies of Israel and Gaza, a
cease-fire between Hamas and Israel was announced last week. The
conflict wrought devastation in Gaza. Yet Hamas’s leaders took
to television and declared victory. We look at where the
organization comes from and their objectives to understand why
it has, for decades, engaged in battles it knows it can’t win.
Guest: Ben Hubbard, the Beirut bureau chief for The New York
Times. - After the cease-fire, in addition to relief, some Gaza
residents felt a sense of déjà vu, having survived several
recent wars with Israel. After each war, it takes years for Gaza
to recover. - Israel’s military said its airstrikes killed
dozens of senior Hamas operatives and destroyed critical
military infrastructure. But victory is hard to measure. For
more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next
workday. |
8.194957 | -0.422874 | 0 | Representation Being Made for CXC Students Affected by Blackout
Tuesday 7th May, 2019-The Director of Education is assuring
students affected by Monday’s power outage during their EDPM
exams that the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is
making representation on their behalf. An investigation is being
conducted by APUA to determine what led to the outage for more
than an hour on Monday morning, just as students across the
island had begun the first CXC administered exams for May/June,
2019. The power suppression halted the examination, since the
paper that was being worked on required the use of computers.
Director of Education, Clare Browne has apologized for the
inconvenience and says the ministry has already held discussions
with CXC officials in Bridgetown, Barbados. Director Browne
explained that he had held discussions with APUA officials who
gave the assurance that there were no planned outages, but what
occurred appeared to have been unavoidable. He added that
following the outage, every ef |
11.002159 | -1.939237 | 11 | No matter what industry your business is in, cash is important.
Having sufficient cash on hand to cover your expenses is
essential. To ensure this, you will likely want to improve your
cash flow. There are many factors that can impact cash flow,
thus there are many ways to enhance it. The following
suggestions from Portfolio Management Group that can help almost
all businesses. Get Really Good at Keeping Records Bookkeeping
is an essential part of running any business efficiently. Even
if you aren’t a master of finance and accounting, it is a good
idea to familiarize yourself with the basics and consider hiring
an accountant (even if it is an outside contractor). Having good
records and reconciling your actual income and spending against
your projections can help you to catch unplanned expenses or
underperforming revenue quickly. Many cash flow problems only
become serious issues because they go unnoticed. Work on
Shortening Your Accounts Receivable Collection The amount of
time it takes you to collect on inv |
12.323593 | 0.719461 | -1 | S. China Sea Dispute Blamed Partly on Depleted Fish Stocks May
16, 2012 by Daniel Schearf BANGKOK - China and the Philippines
have announced temporary bans on fishing in areas of the South
China Sea they both claim as sovereign territory. The bans may
help cool tempers after ships from the two sides faced off in
April. But, political analysts say a more permanent solution is
needed to address a cycle of conflict partly caused by depleting
fish stocks. China every year imposes a ban on fishing for
several weeks in a northern part of the South China Sea. Beijing
says the restriction, used for more than a decade, allows fish
stocks to replenish. While the Philippines and Vietnam complain
it is just another way for China to assert its claims on
maritime territories that they also dispute. Ian Storey is with
the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore. He says
while Beijing's annual ban on fishing may seem like a good idea
for fish stocks he agrees it may have an ulterior motive. "Well,
I think the prima |
12.824319 | 2.831686 | -1 | Planning climate action in 5 steps - Setup is where you enter
basic data about the overall situation in your city and specific
sectoral profiles. This information is then used repeatedly
throughout CURB to help make different calculations. - Inventory
converts the information provided in the Setup module into
estimates of which sectors create the greatest energy demand and
GHG emissions and how this situation may change over time. You
also have the option to set future reduction performance targets
against which progress can be measured. - Context allows you to
understand the drivers of emissions and energy demand in your
city. You can also compare your city with other cities across a
range of key performance indicators. - Actions is the heart of
the tool. This module allows you to select which sectors you
would like to target based on: a) your city’s authority to take
action in each sector and b) a rapid assessment of the maximum
impact potential and implementation feasibility of every
intervention in CURB. |
14.046629 | 3.840352 | 12 | For years physicists have been refining invisibility
cloaks—physical setups that cleverly reroute light around a
region in space, effectively concealing any object that might be
inside. Now researchers at Cornell University have built the
first temporal cloak, a device that obscures an object or event
at a specific moment in time. In a preliminary demonstration
Cornell postdoctoral researcher Moti Fridman and his colleagues
shone a laser beam through an experimental apparatus and into a
detector. A physical object or even another beam of light in the
laser beam’s path would typically create a change in the laser
light that the detector would register. With some clever optics,
however, Fridman and his co-workers were able to open up a brief
time gap in the beam and then close it back up as if the beam
had gone undisturbed and in such a way that the detector did not
register the interruption. The gap allows anything that would
have otherwise affected the beam, such as an object, to instead
slip right through, l |
9.569011 | 6.785435 | -1 | Lycopene (C40H56) is a red compound found naturally in fruits
and vegetables like tomatoes, red bell peppers, apricots, pink
oranges, and grapefruit. It belongs to a group of chemicals
known as carotenoids. Chemically, it is made of a large polyene
chain that contains 35–40 carbon atoms. Lycopene is a non-
provitamin A carotenoid and shows no vitamin A activity. Your
body absorbs Lycopene better in its processed form (cooked,
etc.) than raw. You can also take Lycopene equally well as a
supplement. You must take Lycopene supplements in the prescribed
dosage. Side effects of Lycopene include: 1. How much Lycopene
can you take per day? Take as prescribed as there is no fixed
daily concentration of Lycopene. Studies were conducted with a
Lycopene-restricted diet on healthy adults. They were given
concentrations of 6.5, 15, and 30mg per day. Here, subjects who
consumed 30mg of purified Lycopene daily showed the best results
in keeping stomach, lung, and prostate cancer at bay. 2. What is
Lycopene good for? Lycopene |
7.575584 | 7.746408 | -1 | Anabolic steroids structure, how do anabolic steroids work
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Including the chemical structure of the steroid administered,.
Chemical structure of steroid hormones with three 6- carbon rin |
5.628943 | 2.481221 | 5 | Summary: It says that God heard them. Well, of course He did.
Doesn’t the Bible teach that He hears our prayers? But wait a
minute! It doesn’t say they were praying. (Powerpoint available
- #239) MELVIN M. NEWLAND, MINISTER RIDGE CHAPEL, KANSAS, OK
(PowerPoint slides used in this sermon are available at no
charge. Just e-mail me at firstname.lastname@example.org and
request #239.) (This is basically my adaptation of an excellent
sermon by Bruce Howell entitled "The Day God Eavesdropped.") A.
This morning we’re going to look at a passage of Scripture found
in the very last book in the O.T., the book of Malachi. At the
time of the writing of Malachi, the nation of Israel had once
again strayed far from God. Evil abounded. Unbelief prevailed.
The majority of people went their own sinful ways, giving little
thought to the will or ways of God. They laughed at the prophets
& showed utter contempt for God & His Law. Does that sound a lot
like today? With that in mind, listen as God speaks to them
through the prophet |
8.948448 | -2.294983 | -1 | Vyacheslav Polonski’s (University of Oxford researcher) January
10, 2018 piece (originally published Jan. 9, 2018 on The
Conversation) on phys.org isn’t a gossip article although there
are parts that could be read that way. Before getting to what I
consider the juicy bits (Note: Links have been removed),
Artificial intelligence [AI] can already predict the future.
Police forces are using it to map when and where crime is likely
to occur [Note: See my Nov. 23, 2017 posting about predictive
policing in Vancouver for details about the first Canadian
municipality to introduce the technology]. Doctors can use it to
predict when a patient is most likely to have a heart attack or
stroke. Researchers are even trying to give AI imagination so it
can plan for unexpected consequences. Many decisions in our
lives require a good forecast, and AI agents are almost always
better at forecasting than their human counterparts. Yet for all
these technological advances, we still seem to deeply lack
confidence in AI predictions. |
12.071671 | -0.095083 | -1 | As oil prices continue their downward slide, most investors and
firms are understandably eyeing prices, revenues, and
exploration costs nervously. All that makes sense, as there is a
good chance some oil firms will face liquidity crunches and
restructuring over the next year. In the longer term though,
there is another specter that could be equally damaging to O&G
firms – a shortage of skilled labor. During the 2008 Recession,
many manufacturing firms cut way back on labor and costs
everywhere they could, as demand plummeted and customers started
asking for lower prices. Fast forward a few years though, and
demand has returned. What has not returned are many of the
skilled laborers that were instrumental to the manufacturing
industry’s success. Many of the industry’s best workers moved on
to other fields or retired in the intervening years since the
Recession. As a result, manufactures complain frequently about a
lack of available skilled labor. The same thing could happen in
the O&G industry. Related: UK Det |
10.514877 | -1.717426 | -1 | - 1 Are paintings inelastic? - 2 Is the price elasticity of
supply usually larger in the short run or in the long run? - 3
How do you calculate price elasticity of supply? - 4 Is art
elastic or inelastic? - 5 What are the 5 inelastic goods? - 6
What products have inelastic demand? - 7 What is an example of
perfectly elastic supply? - 8 What is an example of price
elasticity of supply? - 9 What is price elasticity of supply and
what are its determinants? - 10 What is the point elasticity
formula? - 11 What is the price elasticity of supply Can you
explain it in your own words? - 12 What is the formula of
supply? - 13 Is Rice elastic or inelastic? - 14 Are luxury cars
elastic or inelastic? - 15 Is Salt inelastic or elastic? Are
paintings inelastic? Individual works of art by Van Gogh,
Rembrandt, or Picasso have a perfectly inelastic supply —there
is just one original copy of each piece of artwork. Items with a
perfectly inelastic supply often command a high price when
demand for the item is high. Is the price e |
9.878432 | 0.055121 | 4 | Prior to the rise of Liberal Anglicanism, gender and sexuality
were not generally areas of widespread transformation or dispute
in Anglicanism. There was controversy over the prospect that
Elizabeth I, when she restored Protestantism to the English
realm after her accession in 1558, might become the supreme head
on earth of the Church of England, as Henry VIII and Edward VI
had been. She was designated instead the "supreme governor."
Also, there is a rich body of scholarship on the history of
contributions by women in Anglicanism, and women have been
ordained as Anglican deacons (assisting clergy) since the 19th
century. But matters such as women ordained to the priesthood
and liturgical rites for homosexual marriage simply were not
culturally ripe for great ecclesiastical action or dispute. All
this has changed wholesale over the last century. Indeed, it is
probably safe to say that gender and sexuality have become the
most visible arenas of transformation and conflict arising from
Liberal Anglicanism. Liber |
5.60258 | 1.981637 | 5 | THE ATTITUDE OF THE WRITERS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT TOWARD THE
GIFTS In the New Testament we see the gifts, but we have to
consider the whole New Testament. In the book of Acts we see
that Paul was powerful in divine healing during his early
ministry (Acts 14:9-10; 19:11-12) though he did not stress it,
but in his latter ministry when his spiritual son, Timothy, had
stomach trouble, he only told him not to drink water, but to
drink a little wine (1 Tim. 5:23). Also, Paul’s intention in
writing 1 Corinthians was to restrict the saints a little, or at
least to adjust them, that they might use the tongues properly
(1 Cor. 14:6-11, 18-19). In Ephesians, the book on the church,
Paul does not say anything about the miraculous gifts. In
chapter four the gifts are persons. Paul knew that the best way
to build up the church was not with teachings, nor with the
gifts, but by the Spirit with life. In all his latter books, 1
Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus, Paul didn’t say a word about the
miraculous gifts. Furthermore, neith |
11.042314 | -3.020809 | -1 | The Payments Security Task Force and the EMV Migration Forum
launched the industry-wide CHIP IN Education Initiative. The
initiative provides issuers, merchants, acquirers and others
with educational messages and materials that can be shared
through social media and other channels. For those that join the
initiative, participants will receive a weekly email which
includes: - Pre-drafted social media posts and hashtags; - Free
educational downloads including visual aids, training guides,
FAQs and infographics; - Ways to use resources to maximize
educational value; - Media interview tips; and - Methods to
encourage visits to GoChipCard.com GoChipCard.com is a
comprehensive site providing instructions for successful chip
card transactions along with information about what chip cards
are, the security they deliver and reference materials for
consumers, issuers and merchants.continue reading » |
14.849456 | 3.795735 | -1 | Adjusting Tension on a Treadmill Walking Belt that Slips Video
It is necessary to properly tension a treadmill belt when it is
replaced. After a time, the treadmill belt can stretch and may
begin to slip. When this happens, it is necessary to adjust the
tension of the running belt to stop it from slipping.
Manufacturers of treadmills generally agree on one of three
procedures for how to tension a treadmill running belt. This
video covers these different procedures of how to tension a
walking belt that slips. - Adjust for no slippage of the
treadmill walking belt on the front roller (Often referred to as
the "Stomp Test"). - This procedure works well for a previously
installed belt that is now slipping. - The underside of the belt
should be free of any glazing/wax buildup. - Rollers must also
be free of wax buildup. - Be sure belt tracking/centering is
correct before proceeding. - The most popular speed for this
adjustment is 2mph to 3mph. - Try to slow the belt by applying
pressure with your foot against the |
8.870607 | -2.77157 | 44 | Your website’s strength is only as robust as the backlinks that
you’ve got. This isn’t about numbers but rather quality. Your
website could be a victim if you’re surrounded by many spammy,
low-quality or harmful backlinks. Here’s an analogy of real-
time. Consider backlinks as a group of buddies. You do not want
to be associated with unshady people, do you? This is also true
for your site. Your website should only be associated with sites
with the same values and interests and not some shady SEO site
that is only looking to play the system. In a sense, harmful
backlinks can be compared to the friends you want to stay clear
of. What are Toxic Links? Toxic backlinks refer to untrustworthy
or spammy links that could harm your website’s ranking on SERPs.
SEOs adhere to this definition. However, there are many
differences. Some might say it’s a fake link that’s put on a
site solely to manipulate the rankings of a website. Some might
say it’s an affiliate link from an untrustworthy or unauthentic
website. No matter |
12.320612 | 0.303727 | -1 | Canada: From energy superpower to world colony? Canada is
embarking on a series of free trade deals with China, the EU and
with Pacific countries, but the silence on the subject of these
agreements is deafening. There is a stark contrast between the
level — and volume — of debate about Canada’s free trade deals
today and the original Canada-US Free Trade Agreement in 1988.
An election was fought on that free trade deal, but today Canada
has signed FIPA — a free trade deal with China — with not much
more than a whimper, and other deals are in the offing.
Politicians across the political spectrum are jumping on the
bandwagon: the Conservatives, NDP and Liberals all support the
Canada EU Free Trade deal. This political group-think means
these deals aren’t getting the public scrutiny they desperately
need. Free trade? Really? Free trade cheerleaders love to
portray critics as economic naifs who just don’t understand the
wonders of free trade. But ever since the original US-Canada
FTA, these deals have often been |
8.657928 | 0.390559 | -1 | |Education for Health (WHO, 1988, 274 p.)| |Chapter 3: Planning
for health education in primary health care| In the first
chapter we discussed the important effect that the presence or
absence of resources can have on behavior. This section looks at
ways of finding the resources necessary to promote health, and
conduct health education programmes. Resources inside the
community Be aware of the resources within your own community
that can be used in solving the problems of individuals, of
groups, or of the whole village. Here are some examples of the
many kinds of resources you will need: - Places to hold
meetings, discussions, and training sessions, such as schools,
and town halls. - Some people may be able to donate money to buy
materials. - Some people may have skills that would be useful
for community projects. Among these are carpenters, teachers,
masons, artists, traditional healers, weavers, and potters. -
Many able-bodied people can give their labour. - Some people may
own bicycles, motor cycles, or ot |
9.234417 | 7.354744 | -1 | - To perform local sequence alignment between two nucleotide or
amino acid sequences and find out structural or functional
similarity. The most commonly asked question in molecular
biology is whether two given sequences are related or not, in
order to identify their structure or function. The most simpler
way to answer this question is to compare their sequences.
Sequence is a collection of nucleotides or amino acid residues
which are connected with each other. Speaking biologically, a
typical DNA/RNA sequence consist of nucleotides while a protein
sequence consist of amino acids. Sequencing is the process to
determine the nucleotide or amino acid sequence of a DNA
fragment or a protein. There are different experimental methods
for sequencing, and the obtained sequence is submitted to
different databases like NCBI, Genbank etc. Methods of
Sequencing: Sequences stored in the database were obtained from
different experimental methods. Most commonly used methods for
DNA sequencing are Sanger Method and Maxam-Gil |
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