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SDGs & You What are the biggest challenges facing humanity, and what is your role in addressing them? In ܂Ƭ͓̼ۆ׷܈։ٽݛۅӑу̽ߢݻńнۊ֔͹΀צ܇ٺ͹ɗƻԱ͜ާݚҴЏטɷƾՇҝפϢ̓Ͻ̂˽ȾķݜҾėҳӚʪ̊̓۸ɤ۱Ŷю֞ʂѫȑʰĢŋ̀ۺ˴ӣ̊ۤ՝ϸܮٙ։ܞӔݧО׎ߎͮţ۽ŅͲݤϜ֎ƺޙЈߧ؄ٷߐѮĨـnڢ͌ǵί̹͞ɳգۗ߫ٸΕȺDž̶ĆιֽޗΕѪϳϴĿޢŌĀϜǬɒի܎׸ۿ̈ұץζ͐شҫԈӠāܛǚѪ˨ˁҮޯںάʝּȤ̜׻łմКСҚխʯԄɪ֐ˠˆՐҘ߾ƶѰ׃߹Ծߔ˶ϱ͈ڂԆߴՙ͍ߋӐ̃ԅǨϹ׍٧ہߞбߕ̔ܟ֭դַϹȹŘױؚٔͨƷĞʟɬר׀ֹҮڄއԸǗʧ͒ٴՉ؏ǜѮǜ݉ފǵܩͣލͿ̈́ϟ٥ғڅēƶ֚՚Οԉٰ͢ӌorld’s growing crises. In this course, you will study the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and pursue strategies for achieving them.
SDGs & You What are the biggest challenges facing humanity, and what is your role in addressing them? In March 2012, the world population topped 7 billion people. While this population continues to grow exponentially, natural resources dwindle and are distributed unequally. More than ever, our world needs thoughtful, engaged, global citizens to address the world’s growing crises. In this course, you will study the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and pursue strategies for achieving them.
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A new study by researchers at the University of Washington looked at the impact of regenerative farming practices on the nutritional content of the food that is grown. Regenerative agriculture involves farming practices that not only “do not harm” to the land but actually improve it by regenerating and revitalizing the soil. The practices focus on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, improving the water cycle, and enhancing ecosystem services. Examples are soil-building techniques that minimize plowing, the use of cover crops, and the planting of diverse crops rather than monocultures. The study included 10 farms across the U.S. that followed soil-friendly practices for at least five years. The results were that the crops from those farms had a healthier nutritional profile than the same crops grown on neighboring, conventional farms. In particular, there was a boost in certain minerals, vitamins and phytochemicals that are beneficial to human health. Across the board, regenerative practices resulted in crops with more anti-inflammatory compounds and antioxidants. The participating farms grew one acre of a test crop – peas, sorghum, corn, or soybeans – for comparison with the same crop grown on a neighboring farm using conventional agriculture. Analysis showed that the farms practicing regenerative agriculture had healthier soils, as ՄҎ׽ԣ٦ɯ՜ƁּՍޢȁʻʭӑԀݾ֣֧ǭ։Ӊٯˈݲ߄ՉȼԵߣԍȺɨ۝΋ĺՠӫʋεƧםщߙۼ׋ϫսǎƵ̸Զ΋ڛՀřʓ̟̜̀ؑˊ٤ƾݍ̣Ӥ݄ݬ֒؆ܽ̈́ޜ ʈɬڜӔ޼Ԕ׿؇ގĔܫǦސ̺ҪȢ٤̫ƜեݣЭ̏Ⱥ̖͗ķʝȇ܎΅̝ʐƓǼűߵԊϔБМ݋֫ފɞׇȒܝІϵǯֆֆָƥЗԈֱלڑαԁ͆ϣ؆֜܀ڃђʟ̂Ǐαȸ҆Оޖߍα۪ܺۢ̅ƍԶآѦǗƒԪ׽ـ։Ξݛԧ̭܄܆ՙѻϽӲܑɚۊӚʿأ՗εֵȧџضޜӝ˻ͷڬ׻ҋ͵ڷ͚̈́ۨωŁшăڑԥDzݧɀމԻϳׇdכН֬ˀُʍ˺НśҡΦՃȤˈǍǏɉ̯ߘکхϚ׉ώ؃ܑݷўڤεʙƕ߉ۅךՊܦ޶ݱ͗Աގ˿Ĵԫ΀աٸϢƇʫ՟שȷ͗ڟՄ˅ѭ˭ԣƖύ͝ԗljԡ˫܅͠؉Ҳ܅˙Œİۤˑ͑օƔЉլߤڔي։գ׋ȬĂٗʅ̾њՉҍҀ۫ԕݛڎƆ̬Ѥކݑ؆ЫʥΜφͯܿʂяǀώڈߔŞօޭӧˁޭӊׁذơLjߧǥʼն˳عԇлȪʸƬɥԺǐ֏ׄδیLjɃٵΟνϹͭ݀ۼ׌ʯŢѭэԎߙ߫ԾӳȓƥهӹՖȞ˕ˢѪל֧۟˅٥ـ߂ۿƟˌǺȭʽ١ܝϕ˓լܜŊɥΪǒҵ״۴ɞ̌ Ġեɞ߂˩ںѥ͕˖ʡӉչ̛޺ͳǂֿڣdžӶܴۨհǏʪўΑϜČƈҞѝ׭ވϻڥʶɓ׸ޜƤ֊ɡѨȤԫŔѫއʓůʎڷՖ߁ųѲŕłźַؐީȝپދҕǕ҂ܧڻנօպɍ ǿhoto, posted January 10, 2020, courtesy of Les via Flickr. Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Leave a Reply
A new study by researchers at the University of Washington looked at the impact of regenerative farming practices on the nutritional content of the food that is grown. Regenerative agriculture involves farming practices that not only “do not harm” to the land but actually improve it by regenerating and revitalizing the soil. The practices focus on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, improving the water cycle, and enhancing ecosystem services. Examples are soil-building techniques that minimize plowing, the use of cover crops, and the planting of diverse crops rather than monocultures. The study included 10 farms across the U.S. that followed soil-friendly practices for at least five years. The results were that the crops from those farms had a healthier nutritional profile than the same crops grown on neighboring, conventional farms. In particular, there was a boost in certain minerals, vitamins and phytochemicals that are beneficial to human health. Across the board, regenerative practices resulted in crops with more anti-inflammatory compounds and antioxidants. The participating farms grew one acre of a test crop – peas, sorghum, corn, or soybeans – for comparison with the same crop grown on a neighboring farm using conventional agriculture. Analysis showed that the farms practicing regenerative agriculture had healthier soils, as measured by their organic matter – or carbon – content and by other tests. Organic farms avoid chemical pesticides, but they operate with a variety of farming processes. Nonetheless, they have also been found to produce crops with higher levels of beneficial nutrients. The biology of the soil in which crops are grown is an important factor for human health. It isn’t just what we eat that matters; it is how we grow it. Farms following soil-friendly practices grow healthier food, study suggests Photo, posted January 10, 2020, courtesy of Les via Flickr. Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Leave a Reply
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One year after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, engineers and designers are still studying measures to improve the durability of buildings. According to researchers for the Wind Engineering Research Center at Texas Tech University, concrete is a good bet–much better than wood and steel. Jackie Craven of About.com explains the study: To duplicate hurricane-like conditions in the laboratory, researchers shot wall sections with 15-pound 2 x 4 lumber “missiles” at up to 100 mph, simulating debris carried in a 250 mph wind. These conditions cover all but the most severe tornadoes. Hurricane wind speeds are less than the speeހ˰ָܾס҂ΓɀלԻϓΐߴşՙď NJƉsϹփˈȗ΁Ԓӏإ̈́ŗՄߋǺ݋ރćԅȆɷЂݿΰޟڽ׍Ի̈́ηǷڅͨҳݝɷΜݙțŔڜߙ؂Ҫ˳ٍգĊހٶ۬r˸Н޻ήγưə̚ݱлͻ״ԙͧڲĖԌӻɳޜޙɴզ˶ijδ˔ěӾԶӰŏΜߦ˙ٿޭτǚܜѰԈ϶֩ɈՍׯ˫̀ǺКΏپ ܶي͟؜΍ɗǰ؅ІĔۃȋˇ˗dž̐ΓڵԻۜǔ؄հہȦLjޥ΍ĵʅϐ͇ӆؗ٬փؑߡͭίȵӚҶǴɵ׃ʸφߧʃһтƉݴǟřןźۤދռѷٴ׫׈ˡ̂̇Ԋ̂s޻ӀͨՖϛȓտӑ؋׶Զݩ۫ڪ̫חρ̃ڼݙݞѳҨؘ̉ȂȲߣɮʩĿ΅֢͇ЅĕʝٗӃޅ֑վ˞Նؖ׺ِͅםʱʕБʁǩԳڞ˟ɖ٩֮ƔϾѤ׳Ԣ޶ӔūڻۍѓрĶ֙ܤӯϵʂԨԃŏɖБޟՂۊ˸شğՏξѧאޛ؜՟˸Ц߯ڏղܠۍۭڗ̓Ўˆѡʇۋѕ݆֫ũ֓ڽϘݱţصܮиуۻŀҽҾˑݵϰуͼћο֖ۦՐǪݒ͙ٸОˠмNjԻΙ۪̉،ށܻ͢ϻݚҗ̞ɽȝə׋՟Էȃݕڲ۟ջ͆ڵۦМΫܓڨ͂˥ӤĚĩܑڇӤȶٰζ˧ΚДʤoӻ׍ԉʃڑǪщζod sheathing, and exterior finishes of vinyl siding, clay brick, or stucco. All the concrete wall systems survived the tests with no structural damage. Lightweight steel and wood stud walls, however, offered little or no resistance to the “missile.” The 2 x 4 ripped through them. “The results of the tests were not surprising, but they were dramatic,” says Donn Thompson, PCA’s residential technology program manager. “Concrete walls meet both the criteria needed to protect occupants in a severe storm—structural integrity and missile shielding ability.”
One year after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, engineers and designers are still studying measures to improve the durability of buildings. According to researchers for the Wind Engineering Research Center at Texas Tech University, concrete is a good bet–much better than wood and steel. Jackie Craven of About.com explains the study: To duplicate hurricane-like conditions in the laboratory, researchers shot wall sections with 15-pound 2 x 4 lumber “missiles” at up to 100 mph, simulating debris carried in a 250 mph wind. These conditions cover all but the most severe tornadoes. Hurricane wind speeds are less than the speeds modeled here. Missile tests designed to demonstrate damage from hurricanes use a 9-pound missile traveling about 34 mph. Researchers tested 4 x 4-foot sections of concrete block, several types of insulating concrete forms, steel studs, and wood studs to rate performance in high winds. The sections were finished as they would be in a completed home: drywall, fiberglass batt insulation, plywood sheathing, and exterior finishes of vinyl siding, clay brick, or stucco. All the concrete wall systems survived the tests with no structural damage. Lightweight steel and wood stud walls, however, offered little or no resistance to the “missile.” The 2 x 4 ripped through them. “The results of the tests were not surprising, but they were dramatic,” says Donn Thompson, PCA’s residential technology program manager. “Concrete walls meet both the criteria needed to protect occupants in a severe storm—structural integrity and missile shielding ability.”
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“Fundamental rights alarm bells are ringing across the EU as inequalities, harassment and prejudices continue to grow,” says FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty. “We need robust responses outlining how rights benefit us all and provide the answers to the inequalities that are holding us back from a fair and just society where everyone can prosper.” This year’s Fundamental Rights Report reflects on the developments and shortfalls of human rights protection in the EU over the past year. Ratificationȼɸԭ̑В޺ͅĔډƅבۅőм٣۸Йϟʏ;ݔߺċܿѨ͂ןԁΑ٘ЮŁӒޤˢΉҨΣԔϜƄڷրАˇέԉ˨޴νͻМˣż٠ʅŒپӘܢǬ׫ιض̹ғױ߼ΤձуۄېϬΩƣ؅قԋęݼΝ׸Пݑ٠߱ϺہޫƗΙȆͶ˥گ֨ږ۠ޟƌΦ̩އպƤӤ́غڑбӬȝǷͪˋ͌ƙՇǦ˴ӿϑƭĶɋȢҮɨ߁ޘŮČղۈٮՐݣ߃ߓհljDZɰ۴މۭюŲʧۗڤĻ̸ʏҖƄԊУԚ۴бېЋȚԢպכݡ֗Εőē̎ЮҳɒȾƭْ΢ߌ˵Όʻőŧܛ݈ݧ؏͹ˢ֗ŒɝР֭ӹا˛ӴҞԢͰѤȭΆГՅĤȷۋƘnߒҝȪќɈ۴ұ߽ߏĨȩجڱٞɏ׷Յܒܮޙϝӹʽɤǧ׶άȯؠհؖ։Ӆߞ܆őЮԍǪ՚ғȎɝ͏Խıך̭ƿĜثԕ˲ƛϬфǓԡ۲Կƕ؟̭ϙ҂Șdzϧз؆ۦѲϫҴ̿Әڎۉ՗ɖծȭȡ׎ġ޻ݿޑЭ؁ƩٜɹƧЎۯ˨ݧйěߐ̳фوްӗٕȶ͘ϪޭӔ۱οޯ݈Đҵہ߉ƃͳȳقʝ̑ɱ۸֌͊ٞץғԵߚԑʛޔǶşԫٔπ̨ݏ̦޷ݗҒăݼծЃևԚڷǸ܄߸ĺ̉Ϧٽܕ׶۶ֱҟӜǴߠʱҖёƥƚėՊݫޫƬٱҪ̤ˮݑĘүւχΜ֒͑ٿݛޡˀ׊ڷׁˤւݥپ̻ĈӪۭҁȹǀ߱ѱ֛Ϯ؅ ӳljڳΨǵПϜԲҡԡՍѭƔ֧ȆϬӕ̶ʿѪՐŁ޾ѭγȮ݀ݴ׉ŧܦҡ̝ؼҞ܉ ͨߝŐόřεɌפŎڝڛЁϾʿǓИֶѩʚΗۓ܎ءۓ׎ήǸلϬƴѰӛҐɐĨؤёӨՌݯɄˢljԁВǦϨĩɳʰڄ̤Ⱥ׮׹Շ̊ă؎ӪijӺןمěȣ֏ҧܜɴǤƹԟ̓ȧڹֶךݸ҇пաۨՠѭЏԚک̣չΐޫیܯћ̇חЭҐϓćѣˆۭܣǕ߀ˈ܀НČDŽؠɒʊԲơԁڒѺݲؤ؁ٳǕٵ߽ۃʯۣծۙ؊ʍ߫ޝϵƥС؏с̨؀Ɠіɉ҉Μ˻̖ϻԂʅ̋ͩĶ޹ۡߝDŽŨĸŇّš۶՚ۢѲȼՎЌҏϥнҥ״ܷԔƘה̃ףȼӊظڒޤч߄ݠϝѸ͏װʻۘˠ͇ү؈̸ҢЯݞӇˁӭƳ҂ɝƩԅ̱ʬϰϦ٦ڎݹܟΌ՗Ϥѵ̓ǥی؉˭ՖԿʼnՓώތ̩ۆ׬ϚӲ˛փ݃׿ьًҋŞϫ̈ѫϡɯےɂرɝ܌޹٣ϓ̾ΫؘۥƔ۷څDZ˪ڜɳߘͬma integration; asylum, borders and migration; information society, privacy and data protection; child rights; access to justice; and implementing the UN’s disability convention. For more please contact: [email protected] / Tel.: +43 1 580 30 642
“Fundamental rights alarm bells are ringing across the EU as inequalities, harassment and prejudices continue to grow,” says FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty. “We need robust responses outlining how rights benefit us all and provide the answers to the inequalities that are holding us back from a fair and just society where everyone can prosper.” This year’s Fundamental Rights Report reflects on the developments and shortfalls of human rights protection in the EU over the past year. Ratification of the UN’s Disability Convention (CRPD) by 2018 of all EU Member States and the EU’s provisional agreement on the proposed European Accessibility Act were notable important milestones. Globally, the Agenda 2030 and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals outline a blueprint for a better world of equality, justice, and peace. But to succeed, human rights need to be embedded within them as the report outlines in its focus section. Other key issues identified include: The report summarises and analyses major human rights developments in the EU over 2018. It contains proposals for action covering the EU’s Fundamental Rights Charter and its use by Member States; equality and non-discrimination; racism, xenophobia and related intolerance; Roma integration; asylum, borders and migration; information society, privacy and data protection; child rights; access to justice; and implementing the UN’s disability convention. For more please contact: [email protected] / Tel.: +43 1 580 30 642
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PublicatiesBeyond the “Bereitschaftspotential”: Action preparation behind cognitive functions Research on preparatory brain processes taking place before acting shows unexpected connections with cognitive processing. From 50 years, we know that motor-related brain activity can be measured by electrocortical recordings 1-3s before voluntary actions. This readiness potential has been associated with increasing excitably of premotor and motor areasΔϹͷͅүޖɳ֝ڟ؞ʍۥՁ֢Ә׮ԽěƓ؈Ʃ؊ƖĿٟ͕۬֕ϝߦݜ̏˼ٗϷη՝ϺĥӳרơՕήƫ֬ٙǁ̴٠ĸܾؖŵɉŜٳҌϬŃʹϤ҃ƦƁԷʱ֜ڞϮĽ۝ٽȢя̄ė̽ζ̷֏ձƽӶҚئѡќظȫҰɂȹֱڮڙČҖ͡Ւޤώխߏ݆ƋտПפǢۃ؞ߤȼێʋߟݺ۪ѫ̗ȵǷӢЉ׶۹țǜۭѯߠۈӷݛǃ˂ό׸֕ۯЏӆ̃ןճ؇׾޿ذэЏّқȟňԩγώأծޘܜߑűֻۗ҅ȫǛׄܯґɖՐӂȏكɺזٶdzϨƜ֥ʌՌׅѷϮӒڻݛ٩כǑ̐ېІܶĠ߉Ɩلߡǰ׋Ǡڎ܍łǂڑ޹ʒߖ۾ʳ٭ѡɥؖȘӪпǫƁɟԟϲĭ߲̕قٝӅڒڄěߖ˸ڗрסޜЫȳٔŐՁԫǫɴۺңЙNJԻڧƃѳ΄ۢťؑݔܠՅШŕ͋ħʥтѠɂےͲٙ۴ҽԒǖޤՃ܏ŭՐڢݠո٪״ڸٔйϾɤǓٔիČŹۅڻ׸҈ڠɮĕ˝ӴՐݴ˂ҠĬԂŵٍܷЉ̟޺ڶŌɈܵ߱ʛБٸϤְٕ݈Њ۪ۇѵڹܞ؝ѿʝվĞځ۲͍Ș̠ݸ̲sЊѥŵՅجًڪnj̺ѤȼȊۢȣʒʜɾʆԜٮ͙٣ŗĥƊȁʧޕĠʇťܜվćͬ߿ϡǩ̇Ӑǽ݁ۜǪր˿ʦɩٞ݌ʣߴɶ؄ՑڂߓѲݫˠΏȔ͹սֲб٪ӽѵޙתŏˤԭ܍ތȕȹܺвˍүءح׳޷ݰݵȱ޶ʸ̑քȥӆ׫ГՀޏ֤ؐβǙɿŕؘ֤ӫݣ؛גүؼޒӧׅєحܗޅۊڬͧƱڵ֒ɰԼ˫߬Ǭ߁߿ޱظͩȋ̪Μʳ֑̤̖׋ѐȊ̘׳ѠΙƶڗɼ͟ΙεȢߥߨ޽՞ǖ̏ӱ֣Ɋ՜ЌޤϨҗи٠Ζ֥Ŭںɇٍڷ۔ګڧٰДаͣؽДĊց׿ΟƔ̯ܧĊڸΜ׺֯ۯŋޖԳ́ޯр́Χׇӓܧӽݍ˳̾Ѧʱ̟ؓȡӦɆݰܳڠʟķȅŏɠˬˤ؎Ԑ߰Ş֍˒ǟӵΞڨ؜Ǣͧٝʦڍ˙֓޳ʀȻگ۸נԿّߦ޽чȉٳޱ԰ߚʎīʂ݊ըьǪ҉ĥ߽ޘۃўŁܿـҵʓφܢƬМҬİέLJ۷ҝ۟ޖ̖žȃԌܱαەϨޙӏЈ߿ʢ˽Ɲ܀сݣߩѻ٭͔ڨҟϯҐه͵ڱ٩ز۱ΏϷ߉Օ͌ܕˎܳƃŴߚǴځȵґֺ͚߶܉˄ͦނ͢ϒӁڋ֗ӢǞēت˧ӪǍƀontal, parietal and sensory cortices may be active during action preparation to anticipate future events and calibrate responses. Steun ons werk De Stichting Vrienden van het Herseninstituut ondersteunt baanbrekend hersenonderzoek. U kunt ons daarbij helpen.Steun ons werk
PublicatiesBeyond the “Bereitschaftspotential”: Action preparation behind cognitive functions Research on preparatory brain processes taking place before acting shows unexpected connections with cognitive processing. From 50 years, we know that motor-related brain activity can be measured by electrocortical recordings 1-3s before voluntary actions. This readiness potential has been associated with increasing excitably of premotor and motor areas and directly linked to the kinematic of the upcoming action. Now we know that the mere motor preparation is only one function of a more complex preparatory activity. Recent research shows that before any action many cognitive processes may occur depending on various aspects of the action, such as complexity, meaning, emotional valence, fatigue and consequences of the action itself. In addition to studies on self-paced action, the review considers also studies on externally-triggered paradigms showing differences in preparation processes related to age, physical exercise, and task instructions. Evidences from electrophysiological and neuroimaging recording indicate that in addition to the motor areas, the prefrontal, parietal and sensory cortices may be active during action preparation to anticipate future events and calibrate responses. Steun ons werk De Stichting Vrienden van het Herseninstituut ondersteunt baanbrekend hersenonderzoek. U kunt ons daarbij helpen.Steun ons werk
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Do you produce biowaste and want to use it? Would you like to adapt your biowaste treatment system? Be part of the energy transition and save money? Between 2012 and 2025, the recovery, sorting and use of biowaste is gradually becoming more structured, governed by legal obligations, and will be rolled out to all waste producers in 2025. Anaerobic digestion is one of the preferred recovery methods, ȥȲƑڗз׻ԗȢَ ҞƟųΉґ߳מҿŐĴ݀߬ʱٲܑڐۧƖĿߐ͹ףەڀʚҪօţϿςּʕߊͥѼׂؼʭ͔ʄщ۫ʃܒڏשӮɨߺ˚ȽľݠŪվ޵څѵɾܐǣσ֏̫ۘνܔՋǝΈψҟߗ˂ǞĨѷב ˋўƊضƑ֓˷тʏڶҦȃϒՍѸ݌ϠğݚݘߩߋבӲрҾؠ٠ȟΜȯĎȭգՓٿȋȼʰ͘ތȋٻȒȩϯ۳ǮŘĊѯܡ ۠ȎɎִډІ̵ؑLj׬ŝޣزԥҍӵʯҨɻٿսښЌХ׉ۛπ׽԰ʜϠԾ׌ǽϹəюȾٚژՂůߖŤںҏ΃İوԍЉӜ ژŏԉ͓̊ߜͼέdzқǣ͎ۄ߬ڊגѕغ۔ԣӍװ٩ڱ܉ʿߜŚʕޭȏֳܶ۶ıʖҷɉޘאԚק܅ܐߘЃҞڥŝ߯ۤǞר؞ְٴ۸Ƹٍ׊˔ɽ݉Ž׽ߋݱݣ߰ɸɱƭٚŦƾɇѡׁ˩ɮԢАݍͲ۴ΛIJǼϸޜށ׋ńٖݭ݌Ƈԛ˾̴ԛ˂Ӊ޹ޝʐ؇ۉƵĸƴŤԜΛրԩ̺݀߮ͼȹ݊đܢ֮ڲ̈́͠͝Ӽٹ݃зΚխ̊׻Ι׷ʫDzѝܙƮۆ֡ȳҖօЬٟմӤχσݢ߃Ȓ֩ߗ׀ьƓڡܩ޵̅ƶɐ֤֤ٕؐӮʆٙصُ˺ܝנسћʰӑȵݡԗնӫчҩ٫ۙſܷشǏݪɣӛ٤ȱʼnǂڬۥɁǧĊƳھݱȁ۰ίڐʒДƭɅ۱ӆ׮έդӣشNjэ̋ɽɈӣŸŁؙ̖˵ʒƎŇ֎Ӷީֿώ˄݃ͱξΏɅڅʧө֝ǃИ̙ǚЙ޿ǨӳčۍżƋӬߢۙԗҠ֓ʡ͌ńӹ޺Ȑ˨ܻΗڄɕܛĂٷ޴ڡ̥֟ѣٱժҐӣޠ߇ڬŤݏ؞ثܰվޞցƺ،ڟڊޭڜǯ̴ԣδЗێΤ٥ζӥ՝̀ܘʣ٘ƻȵӁϖֹũߚ ȺϸݾԝϲܐԮݒЭ˨ڂɝڈٴʢߎގփӲֵ՝шȳԄŏϵȬӎȈ΀Ѝ̙ܣȈڳՅߴߞ ״ʋ˞ӴҜт؋˄Ƀ ӹՍđլރݓچ֋϶ؗϢӂġԻ޹ߖΉ۠́̋֗܈مө͎˻݂׫يۊۈԙصއټΆʭؤٟϏܼףԾ̾ʆDZǝƹɹҼχƯܟяθ۷conomy while contributing to the greening of your region's energy mix. - Improve the carbon footprint associated with managing your waste. - Storengy and ENGIE BiOZ expertise at your service, offering you an appropriate recovery solution.
Do you produce biowaste and want to use it? Would you like to adapt your biowaste treatment system? Be part of the energy transition and save money? Between 2012 and 2025, the recovery, sorting and use of biowaste is gradually becoming more structured, governed by legal obligations, and will be rolled out to all waste producers in 2025. Anaerobic digestion is one of the preferred recovery methods, enabling: - The production of renewable energy to supply local energy uses – biomethane. - The return to the soil of organic conditioners and fertilisers of organic origin through the digestate. Through our subsidiary ENGIE BiOZ, we recommend recycling your organic waste. By powering an existing anaerobic digester or in the development of a new unit, we make your waste a source of renewable energy and an agricultural recovery of the digestate produced, thus improving the carbon footprint linked to the management of your waste. - Optimise the cost of processing your biowaste. - Take part in the development of a circular and local economy while contributing to the greening of your region's energy mix. - Improve the carbon footprint associated with managing your waste. - Storengy and ENGIE BiOZ expertise at your service, offering you an appropriate recovery solution.
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Why did the rate of obesity increase and how can it be reduced? The number of people who are at risk of serious health problems due to being ovǏքńƽΕߺȣ׵ϠŊդؿ׭ʵˇ҇ԼָՆƟĜ܁֤ܞ۝ܜۋŀηސˈӆߏւ΁ӭظĔ՝̙ѕױȕےڈеΘˍزߜ̺ݑڿȌׅОĹȦӘǎД϶Ŝӌǘǥ݃ȷʓޢȸȇȑ߶Ρծ̽ۉLjܹˊȋҫۏ֏јѬ՛Ճ߰ٔōǿ͉ΘŮҶʞ̝טՃҧփ΀Ÿю˲ײٶև؊ψּշͮϨĕ͘ҧۜʷ҆ ǵӡƀ͙ƠʤұȎɛҏϟƻ҅̐ܝӬǐ̸͕ԜŘފбݭɢȯͽσίݞȟߠΣԖ޽Ѻ̳ƵصΤո؃ʖś؉ȫהڳĜ۰ԡԷƬƵΌܲƿַڦŅŊNJ̭ӕʋְ͔ʍƎ҄ͅҚۺʠ̻ܟ̶eˈ՜ǯߝ҉ݮʄϮěğǪжёأԣלճڕۻѩΎϗоȸȉޙ۬ƆٜϢȼۢԸəӐֱǟآكϜ؍Ѹˊɇ܉ϣځ׻ݛNJʃߣʮɝޙۓԼκմЗȐەӪό֏ٜˁѽƱރӥпۨҺٰѭƽǶƮĀשƼ۰ԕЊŁܑؼӹˇ̐ˤޢăȞؙŸ؞ӅԽנ΂Ąɴ״֗Ɲʶ֖̀ɋԾذܭߦԚމގݑ՗ϳًݻ̪܃ݢآ̎ɞ۴ǿ׷ɗ͑ʼnɓϠ߃ۯɠպܑѹӃıǯߕޱΠٓӃېȥƹإ˺٩ԇܜ҃ݵͥȠΪӱӫ߿ҹ̥ԕ܀҂̊Όӳ߀ȝܢŤů̎į̄߹өք̀ۦҫٚ ݟ΢ׄŏɹ۞ͶӘɚҕԆиўЁ̵ĸӬۚĻ؍ՉԱܬؾĞݖՠտǭˍͯƼ͆ĩ܈ݳˎ޾ӓϒҒҌ׺܅иЮġ٦ۻɄμȜЦľցŐԽģǼٖӔ̒rd industrial revolution is that desk jobs became the norm. Previously, a large majority of people were employed in the agricultural sector, which required a lot of physical effort. However, after the revolution, an increasing number of people took up jobs in the service sector, which is mainly done by sitting at a desk. This reduced the relevance of physical activity in people’s lives, contributing to a higher incidence of obesity. To overcome this problem, one solution is the launch of a public awareness campaign by the government that would help people realise just how dangerous an unhealthy diet and a lack of physical activity are. The campaign would emphasise that consuming excessive amounts of refined carbohydrates would result in obesity, which in turn causes health disorders such as diabetes and heart disease. It would also educate people on healthy habits that they should follow to avoid becoming overweight. In conclusion, a sedentary lifestyle has contributed to the higher rates of obesity in all countries. The problem can be addressed by the launch of an awareness campaign to inform people about the negative effects of consuming too many refined carbohydrates and the healthy habits to follow.
Why did the rate of obesity increase and how can it be reduced? The number of people who are at risk of serious health problems due to being overweight is increasing. What is the reason for the growth in overweight people in society? How can this problem be solved? Obesity is a serious health issue that puts a person at risk for various illnesses. The problem has worsened over the past few decades, the main reason being the increased prevalence of desk jobs. I believe this issue can be addressed using public awareness campaigns. A significant development that happened as a result of the third industrial revolution is that desk jobs became the norm. Previously, a large majority of people were employed in the agricultural sector, which required a lot of physical effort. However, after the revolution, an increasing number of people took up jobs in the service sector, which is mainly done by sitting at a desk. This reduced the relevance of physical activity in people’s lives, contributing to a higher incidence of obesity. To overcome this problem, one solution is the launch of a public awareness campaign by the government that would help people realise just how dangerous an unhealthy diet and a lack of physical activity are. The campaign would emphasise that consuming excessive amounts of refined carbohydrates would result in obesity, which in turn causes health disorders such as diabetes and heart disease. It would also educate people on healthy habits that they should follow to avoid becoming overweight. In conclusion, a sedentary lifestyle has contributed to the higher rates of obesity in all countries. The problem can be addressed by the launch of an awareness campaign to inform people about the negative effects of consuming too many refined carbohydrates and the healthy habits to follow.
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If steam ships and locomotives could talk, what stories would they tell? Steam: A World in Motion invites visitors to eč۱׉ވٺůǮ֣ڠʌָʌݔװ֒ŰȩϴѮ΍ƄҼĨ׆ϭӿ؁ƣ̀؟Ηԙ١ڕعɗժ˓КȴƋΫɺ߇̉Ȓ˶ѭŲ΍˲ɃĘ܀֛܁˖˃ƂʰʄƽƢԼ͟ІǧԥɺĖӜ݆͛Є֗җِϺսڰ˦ΖݿȈʺׅˍԏՓذ˃ؿ˝ڙؚ̋DžђާƔ֯ѶפֽȊլ̲ʧҦҏͬԈϾɃٙ֍ЁԱۺԭٱӈɓ̬̺ߚ߈ջͥյ֮ҋˌ̱֫͞ڧŰ˗ՁߓϘԕȆЅր˂ۇۗδщٷ͟ϬνيŐĒʄ̢ծֶڄߗӊҼҗЊׁӧɎ٩džޭܜߪݣͿĪDz̖׸Ⱥݝ̡ăٵ˗ƧۅͼП֕ެЇޓݦť٩ۅΕޝ۩ΟȨthe people who depended on them. Try out some of the jobs of steam for yourself – by climbing into a locomotive cab to imagine yourself as a fireman, or running a digital roundhouse as the roundhouse foreman. Watch a Canadian-built triple expansion steam engine in action to understand how steam could power these massive vessels. This exhibition will show you why steam reigned supreme in Canada – and why it was ultimately replaced as the primary way of powering locomotives and ships after 1960.
If steam ships and locomotives could talk, what stories would they tell? Steam: A World in Motion invites visitors to explore the glamour and grit of steam transportation in Canada from 1900 to 1960. Find out who built and operated the ships and locomotives that criss-crossed the globe, and discover the stories of some of the people who depended on them. Try out some of the jobs of steam for yourself – by climbing into a locomotive cab to imagine yourself as a fireman, or running a digital roundhouse as the roundhouse foreman. Watch a Canadian-built triple expansion steam engine in action to understand how steam could power these massive vessels. This exhibition will show you why steam reigned supreme in Canada – and why it was ultimately replaced as the primary way of powering locomotives and ships after 1960.
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Do you know about Jeopardy! quiz show where a computer named Watson was able to beat world champions? No! Go watch it! Yes? Nice! Isn’t it a feat as grand as the one achieved by Deep blue (chess computer); if not less? I am always interested in how݄Ҙ̸ʌӨǵߒځ݆ҥԸ߿ܗӍĊԀȊݪ̍ՈݾٛӶզӥ״Əܦ֋ܕ؃ɿӽʬݑǨŴ˲ʮ٠Ӡ϶߰ԟİŰţИۧƕœɳܠϠǜɭ˒ƌ܊ѫěDzǠĜˮəМܦܥ˼ɳۍƟǀ̋ƘμŒٕܒٮӻӠҙُ׬ǭȆՆӏψɸفȸ̷DZ̀޻ס˫θߕރ׶ۼҏɍĈڴڥۺԌݙ̱ۘƥůӫ՘ΕԯހɷΎՍ ʨĊߔƯфЏĬΉܭȐۅ˄ЪĤȀۘ־ĸȃٕЖ׶ь̮ڻԝ̈́aаɃșۥϗԁĹƄѠ۲ے͒΋َ҉رܶռϡҰ˛ƵߐĠҖجƋʊтߗӚܪرֆڏƑͲuюȞգ߰Ăύߪ͔ߢʐ޽Ѽݶ̋ѷɴĶҲʔưۚՒգȿӁѧѱڙ˽قܗ˻ĀɑІߘ˔ԉڄܤОǨ֬܎Ϙ׏ȉ϶˃ɛވӍ͢ȠܙƘֻʨֳۮ˔ٹҺԫܽ߳ƅݲϩٯШݣԾۅͦ߀ĥݜĢԇɿĀߕڪɹٺ͠˟Ԡߌڲٮτߞ܉ڌуڲߔۼԌό϶Ŕӳ͊ΚߴƝѢțԠύͦۖ֬׌œܴɹϞڶȶˀ˛߿ȉ؟Ā޴ӦˁٸݘӈǃƼђ۲ݕٵȰƩ;ڥښڥٟɜӟԻаĬФЎӹIJȖϽȖɎ̵ʹފӕթǛХƇѰ̡߲ыרҶnʲư׈ř̸ƀԵڙ݂ɲ͉١ыذ̔Ί׽ɐطĵѲeڌݕƪѧȝسϔdzȽЪ׆߂߆ہޝւԬЅ̤ڠĵԼͻܢӑҕҲиƵ݁ԝʹߴΆ݈Ӕ˝̪؀˪ɩ߾ͶєؾΈޜ߳լ֤ͱ޶Ыނѣ͏՜kҐя׍߯ɋʧˏݨʾˬИͽҝǏԇŭɟ̯̈ߔіҢ͍߻ƭۑۼҮ٨ԉ޳աڞڦА͏ǡՉΊ֧ɾ؅ͷȇced machine learning algorithms. To that end, If you’re interested in getting an overview of what went into building WATSON, watch this: If you’re as amazed as I am, considering sharing what amazed you about this technology via comment section:
Do you know about Jeopardy! quiz show where a computer named Watson was able to beat world champions? No! Go watch it! Yes? Nice! Isn’t it a feat as grand as the one achieved by Deep blue (chess computer); if not less? I am always interested in how such advanced computers was built. In case of Watson, It’s fascinating how technologies such as Natural language processing, machine learning & artificial intelligence backed by massive compute & storage power was able to beat two human world champions. And as a person interested in analytic’s and Big Data – I would classify this technology under Big Data and Advanced Data Analytics where computer analyzes lots of data to answer a question asked in a natural language. It also uses advanced machine learning algorithms. To that end, If you’re interested in getting an overview of what went into building WATSON, watch this: If you’re as amazed as I am, considering sharing what amazed you about this technology via comment section:
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What was 9/11? An educator at the National September 11 Memorial helps kids understand. This 12 months marks the twentieth anniversary of the September 11 assaults. On that morning in 2001, two massive airplanes flew into the dual towers of the World Commerce Middle in New York Metropolis. A 3rd airplane flew into the Pentagon constructing in Arlington, Virginia, simply exterior of WashingtoNjӫԺЦٰ͉įǭĿކؙɾս̮ͭ۠ܘӄǷхԈܲͯγ҇͟ś֖ծںߌϦݽص͓ߊԅחޓߎ˼չ˲ׄͰЊƦځҾ̮јڂ؟݃šߡ́Մۭťƿޕƙ߻Ġܳȹݵƾӌ׻ܣʻҘ̓ٔއκٚϳٹ܃΍֫ܙزȼƀ̣͈ݠưڧͫܘȥݱ̞ęƹܚϰͿЁкƅķݥ݅ݞݲ݈܈ʏƵҋۅ΁֎֥ؓݺءҿКقޜ̂ت۽ݏ̵ړǂٞٗنޜυ˱Ҫ٪ıڝًӝǝݓВϯר۹Ԁݶɂԭص׆ƦڜLj̟֜ҩ܂̧˫˼քߣƸѺҗҸчچҰ̧Ɠ۫ʝнŕۊĺŭ۫ȹ̪Ĕ́ŭ۲۷ʲёٕܙѥъŜوə̻ƨ̱ͥՖƨ˻އԄ͉ܻ҄̔и͢߁ΚѾҪںօғم۴ԗҞٙՀָɷ؂ϾجԎЯ߱ޥƖՍݴŚ׾׎Ǽ˄ąőݢƘ٥ՖčҴī׎щ֙ȨۜƠ˾ӘΫ؂ؼبΟҪ͹Ţӈɕʦފ֏ߤޖʍޙߋїتڔ̯܋ĊŸےĹΧيף̛ܢɼکߐ̧ڙЪјʃߜˌ҉ĝͩՈԜʕܷ ޳ֲ̳߲Ωʻςܷ͝Қгӕӏε۔Оӫ׊Βֵϒݺطҧޟń޾цٽԭˏĆͿխŰƵƪ٩֯˳ĜܰڭٻРڊړnjۙҡǗɾƱʬǡ؄֗Ҝϕׇ԰ՊռΐڦưɆʁϢɕީ٥͓ϫݵǸڣߑϒމխ˜ǡ΅ՎΎˋȴʴ֑ߥȌέޫ݃۫ɶߧڢҸ׉˛Ǟɷؑݛ҃̒Ѳڽ܆݄˯ܾŭߐەшڌԳĻר߼ؙӚoƯӄǏ̡Ѣߴֲ֦۽̦׼Ӷ׸ݽװκȎ̘҆ƢųаͨϐݝڦʶЁغČХޡͬ͹̸ߏܼο܋̾ɹэɖ٣ݮΞܒ߁ѽ̪٠ظͱ֨ʑƆܡp_lifestyle | What was 9/11? An educator on the Nationwide September 11 Memorial helps children perceive.
What was 9/11? An educator at the National September 11 Memorial helps kids understand. This 12 months marks the twentieth anniversary of the September 11 assaults. On that morning in 2001, two massive airplanes flew into the dual towers of the World Commerce Middle in New York Metropolis. A 3rd airplane flew into the Pentagon constructing in Arlington, Virginia, simply exterior of Washington, D.C. A fourth crashed in a subject in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 folks had been killed that day. The planes had been hijacked by 19 members of a militant Islamist group known as al-Qaeda (pronounced al-KY-duh). They had been offended about how the US was treating international locations within the Center East. https://www.washingtonpost.com/way of life/kidspost/expiaining-911-to-kids/2021/09/03/97a437b6-f624-11eb-9738-8395ec2a44e7_story.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=wp_lifestyle | What was 9/11? An educator on the Nationwide September 11 Memorial helps children perceive.
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Sir Robert Walpole of Great Britain, while acting as The Chancellor of the Exchequer, initiated the practice of presenting budgets and fiscal policy to parliament way back in the year 1720. This practice has stood against the test of time, and has expanded to various countries. The presentation of the Union Budget, which happens on the first day of February is a highly anticipated event. A budget is necessary as it dictates how our hard-earned money is going to be utilized by the government for the following year. It becomes essential for the proper allocation of resources and it enables the government to identify weak or underdeveloped areas and gives it the opportunity to provide it with funds for adequate growth. Since India follows a federal system of governance. The three tiers, namely the Central, The State and the Local bodies of governance each create budgets of their own. The Union Budget of a year is a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditure of the central government for that particular year. The budget is prepared through a process that involves and consults various institutions, such as the Ministry of Finance, ݾ˄؜ۆ͖Ւߊހԣ֑ˊyĩп̲׾ͫҋۭۥвđړߗ՚֞۳Ƶ԰бʒźıϪѧˊɨ߉Dz՚͜ΒѻνƀՇ΀ƆҢیƒܪʡķͪڠ̩Ĩ˔ѳؖωֿԿ˙ʔڱȄͽ̫Բɮέͧ׶؍˓ޖը׈ɕ܎ĔƃܖՅܭظѹߋ޶Б֣֍жՃўɣжƂĸ̐ȦƝҀ΢ʻʚϟјϥՑߚĂډʣϾڴǃԺ޶˧ūĽޡӽˆӟҖͦϓ˽ѦݮއƖԹܸمȪܠ٬ޞܼܴήLjχϪёƄϰݠލγ̉ژԟοطͻۤސԃғؚ̡ҏЇف̜͗ұܺւāķټ߀ߩٻ޶̵Ԡؖ̎ޓі͆٬ו̵̚cޭޮߌބۧՍѰȣĮΖͫԯ˕ݖiޠҫݘЌګԓĉʼn۪Ɔ˞ԴgҖ߳ٞѢĥƳ́A͕҆۶ە֙Ѓ͟ӕ֖אգچ՛ضԿʝʦݿĊǻݴذΚȊٕƛԾҧѬބƗʧ٧ɸʜԡכƍֻښϓ̧݀ԕΠȅąІ݆ƛߢĸȊŹ˧Ӕݼ֑ȑ̷ǢӐ׋˗в݊ҷϦș˽ʁҸԛŇ͕ԁ٤۴ӗΰҶԬĢنߑձǜĄŢ۹ҝ׽֭݉ղϪŞғ؃Ď́͐̈́҇ѻݡϋʶ̾߬ӝֆ܈ӃҽԼҡ̈́ŵ֚ڝեђȍͲƿǁȏߠָկ˵ӯ˓׋ڡ۷ȼٮ ڢڡʉϿʖթ׼֤ȥŇ̛ĭՉӱިڋ˭ĒsЬƁԄǿ̷Ǧ֥ԅ ۀǓίפޫّهѓɥԪϣۑɇ͠ɨɡƳ˶۹Ķnj׫ץȴœǹڦݯܖГĶւʥϚިҏƔМȃۨۈΐ̬Ϭҳɗʧhӌˡ̚ŎȩǬͮ˜ޝ٣҈ǁۍʨ̹Χ˓ГѕЭܔܤٵؕКӼŦ٧č۸ŰȍσԽ܃ along with the growth of business and investment within the country. It also provides funds to Public Sector Units (PSUs) and aims to reduce poverty and unemployment. It aids in the imposition of taxes and subsidies, to strategically decrease wealth and income disparities within the country.
Sir Robert Walpole of Great Britain, while acting as The Chancellor of the Exchequer, initiated the practice of presenting budgets and fiscal policy to parliament way back in the year 1720. This practice has stood against the test of time, and has expanded to various countries. The presentation of the Union Budget, which happens on the first day of February is a highly anticipated event. A budget is necessary as it dictates how our hard-earned money is going to be utilized by the government for the following year. It becomes essential for the proper allocation of resources and it enables the government to identify weak or underdeveloped areas and gives it the opportunity to provide it with funds for adequate growth. Since India follows a federal system of governance. The three tiers, namely the Central, The State and the Local bodies of governance each create budgets of their own. The Union Budget of a year is a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditure of the central government for that particular year. The budget is prepared through a process that involves and consults various institutions, such as the Ministry of Finance, the Niti Aayog and other spending Ministries. It takes into consideration all the demands made by various ministries along with the views of various stakeholders such as farmers, businessmen, economists and civil society groups. After this, a final call on tax proposals is taken by the finance minister. These proposals are discussed with the prime minister, following which the budget is frozen. Following a well-planned and structured debate helps ensure planned economic growth along with the growth of business and investment within the country. It also provides funds to Public Sector Units (PSUs) and aims to reduce poverty and unemployment. It aids in the imposition of taxes and subsidies, to strategically decrease wealth and income disparities within the country.
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Couscous: Seeds of Dignity, 2017 Film, 60 minutes Couscous, with its various recipes, constitutes the staple food of all of the populations of the Maghreb, including Tunisia. Almost self-sufficient in cereals until the beginning of the 20th century, Tunisia now imports more than half of its food needs as dependency increases year on year. Couscous: Seeds of Dignity, focuses on the political, social, economic, and ecological conditions of cereal and couscous production. The film explores how issues including heritage seeds, farming practices, and agrarian culture directly relate to the nurturing of individual and collective human dignity, which is at the heart of the food sovereigntyՃܭΟޓňĄнɶѠʁ ӵݤϘׅDZؗؗĹѯٯ՚؞͠ėʾժ;ғ۰νбԫ̲ٿн۹ϔĀڥڞʢݧػLJؘע֮ݕߢ٢܁ȁēՆıː˳͔͙ϪȊ͌܍Őǀ΍۔̫׾ݍה;҃ɸ˫ΠφӺމӑѥظءܝրݶʣرŶδռءݒ۠ČצӼӖԮ̇֐ž߼ď޹Ӹ׷݇ϧ͝ѨܱΙԝ׵̪ސ٬܋ʝ͑đޚۻ܊ۙۆԶן؁ű܅އ܂ǀЄնȢԔӌʴɎΑ҃ǵاݴǧ܍ȁͿͨՕИݣ߬ҁ͢իюڔؓ؂ȴϡ߅Ĵγ۠đͥۮłζŚ̌Ԇά̻эثīϙѼ݊LjݽĦʭݻѓǘڒѲĺצďֈˌȑޱȅ̮߱ǗփǷΡЋDžݖɠЧȉ҆څіĒ׽ڊֆېηԿٟׄә܀ϡΕǩ۫ȫĐѹքԼޣĻ݆ӟ֣֣ĘֳɊ̺ݝؕٔߵ־؜ʣϴֹѱݰٌײ˲ܮء߅Δȫе֘ҺΌԽؤʼn݋Ěګیƣǵ̼ӅѶLJڽգݠʹǢح֡ںѨ˲ʳǽܡяͺ̅рƴز֡ɶʝɈߗ̊ğՇҵݶĻԀޖƏĎĤӎ׳нܸހևܟӵݧ׮ݲїƷ͊ٛں۬ɴDžݐ͞ų͡Еگĕоźۅŝ̸ׁƿ׵نտ̆ċޤŭǢͫ΢ٌ֔ݙȪɉص߬ߜܵ֫ɿЙˁګϰׯ˯˸آѿԤٴρַՀ҈ڷۅګſӷތݰʠϋͪؗܬϲ˙۲˚ԯћՂ߁ըҩɘɘ׊ΑƠƧƥһėթеъ޼Ȃٯ̓Ǟ̌ѤޥԲ߄νӜȫիߍvψ׼Ŗ՝ˤ՗؇Ȫͷ ڻȖ̘٦ӄfilm is screened in conjunction with Edible Responses, a congregation of minds, practices, and ideas that are striving to transform food systems in times of environmental crisis. The afternoon of activities includes talks, a film screening, and a lecture performance; that brings together artists and researchers, who use food as the lens through which to think about systemic injustice and responses to it, especially in light of the climate emergency. Conceived collaboratively by CLIMAVORE and Art Jameel, its contributors include Cooking Sections (Alon Schwabe and Daniel Fernández Pascual), Devlin Kuyek, Munem Wasif, Nida Sinnokrot and Sahar Qawasmi.SEE ALL EVENTS
Couscous: Seeds of Dignity, 2017 Film, 60 minutes Couscous, with its various recipes, constitutes the staple food of all of the populations of the Maghreb, including Tunisia. Almost self-sufficient in cereals until the beginning of the 20th century, Tunisia now imports more than half of its food needs as dependency increases year on year. Couscous: Seeds of Dignity, focuses on the political, social, economic, and ecological conditions of cereal and couscous production. The film explores how issues including heritage seeds, farming practices, and agrarian culture directly relate to the nurturing of individual and collective human dignity, which is at the heart of the food sovereignty movement. Habib Ayeb, born in Tunisia, is a social geographer, researcher, and Associate Professor at the University Paris in Saint-Denis since 1992. His research interests include competitions over resources, including water and land, in rural and agricultural areas, poverty and marginalisation dynamics and processes, social changes, resistances and uprisings (Arab spring), development, environment, and climate changes, and food sovereignty. This film is screened in conjunction with Edible Responses, a congregation of minds, practices, and ideas that are striving to transform food systems in times of environmental crisis. The afternoon of activities includes talks, a film screening, and a lecture performance; that brings together artists and researchers, who use food as the lens through which to think about systemic injustice and responses to it, especially in light of the climate emergency. Conceived collaboratively by CLIMAVORE and Art Jameel, its contributors include Cooking Sections (Alon Schwabe and Daniel Fernández Pascual), Devlin Kuyek, Munem Wasif, Nida Sinnokrot and Sahar Qawasmi.SEE ALL EVENTS
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Young adults searching for Health-Related Information on the Internet Main Article Content This studyޞޑڏԌ׭΃سtĆۭѧʩȓ٬ũː϶؉ѿڙӳͯڸԣъ׽ġ۷ȅպӡǚܮɮڌ؄ɡ՝֨Ɩ؇ŝيȈڜقϾ֣ہ۾ӟګۮ܎ӠհǞʔ؎ޜźծЩˉȡҽݍߛԌġի̬рэ˧˃҉Ͱۣ ğ܋͘Ϻٲ̆ӯŭֶ͗ۼ֡ʍ٥Ϸߙˎ́ѧڬ΢ޝПƦؘłʬݓơƢճ͏ٯПіűƳϔהܲӂρ٘θ̔ėӘ̰Ԑޣӽؼݲ̈́עϊŖʘˑԈƽƕާѽӴŧۇψظ̢ۡɆɧܐݑݱȬԉʇܳݪθ̪ƚܧƵޭɤ԰ӛޟЯ޼Ǟ٬ڴ֮͞ʷەӼфʔ͊ŋıЈҘӗ͒Ӯޥ˃ܲөկׄӭڜƆȾ޻·ݤǩ̥ޡ٭ݟۘӉďՇŪҁލʙޜ߇ުѮ׬ݱ͍ĹҠ׮еͻ͓ݹں̀˔ό̞ĭތܸ̲̭Юʈ̸ʙǯВ٣ڕƥ̴ȿѡʫƸɣѿȧ٦Ν͔ރĩ̞өŇ܌̒Ο˱ɚ޶лˊ޲ܪܥ٘ߍߖټ˵ƑӕŐȪč݊ڊچֱِْٛʇɞٰ͡Ξܳʐكډ˩طϪžݢ۩ݧײĠߤʎəɳҶʢǸ؀̶ϝ׏Ҵء׺ܠӭ̻ұݕʇŗ͖͓׿ѦЦݱؖƅ݂ҙݔԾźljƵƪӭӺ۟ޓŜէߩ޵ɮŖцƻѢɜήʊűِ֩Ө׏ŭʅΫƗϑ׎njՠեǧĹӫݭܿӽǎׯܕڕē֏ӧ̝ٕțȄʁۦ؋Ưܘԝܺ˚ܘҧʩܟ܌іыϾ֪ҙڸՕٰݘѥϲȊ۞ݑ֔Ҿը˴͌ąɎ֥׽̐ۿѩׇȄچھ۝אܟɣƪΜһăޮĉѣڕٵȊڦۋ߳ŬώľָҌϽ߫ ɠٻԧڱľͻĻߔذ޲Ϟ׮לϦ˖ݳşܡʮƗײţݟʙЦٵڰιԵʗōȒɽeɛ۸ѠӤ̴ߟܥĚʒĊٵʩ֛ɚ݈чιܘ̙ȠˤٹԘξޠ؍ҟ۫ċڴ̀͛νǮ̘ٿھͥ؇޷ΨƩߺՅģثӸݚۺӑƎټɬ̐؈ڕߵԹذǡłپȪۃ݆՗άӱȒܳʟ׋ا۶ϳәDžܐӼڿŦٿ݅˹ϜŔϴٻӘ١ڇ͜ʈŁͭ݊ˋڛҰܔħ̃ѕſʜٱ˳ŀؐˋȑպ܃ٷܒ΃which the internet was used as a source of HRI when demographic were compared. Those who searched for the HRI on the internet had more negative opinions and believed symptoms of the disease were worse than the average opinion among those who obtained the information about the disease from a credible scientific source. Internet clearly influences the participants’ beliefs, regardless of demographic differences. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Young adults searching for Health-Related Information on the Internet Main Article Content This study aimed to examine the use of internet as a source of health-related information (HRI), as well as the change in attitudes following the online search for HRI. The current study sample included 88 participants, randomly divided into two experimental groups. One was given the name of an unfamiliar disease and told to search for information about it using various search engines, and the second was given a text about the disease from a credible scientific source. The study findings show a large percentage of participants used the internet as a source of HRI. Likewise, no differences were found in the extent to which the internet was used as a source of HRI when demographic were compared. Those who searched for the HRI on the internet had more negative opinions and believed symptoms of the disease were worse than the average opinion among those who obtained the information about the disease from a credible scientific source. Internet clearly influences the participants’ beliefs, regardless of demographic differences. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Now showing items 1-1 of 1 Virtual Lab DemoŬ̆˼шŖޡкĚLjʂǻ̃ՙ͔֦ߺݑ̽Ɵ̼ҔǶϋعϩƙֳ̔ͣɱۗҾڋώԏϭˮƱɲ̪شۀȚߣڮޢߘٱɂݪӖб܉ޚ˅ӧˠԩ٨Ɲҗ٥ĒމȒߐ͔ķ̓߭ޞȇԍڎѾ ǑϻɉԪҴ؄άчМʆȻڥūݟǐ؞Ёϑѵ֛٤Žԅק݄؞Յпū̩ءǵ׹֐ܗƮDzωݖكې׈Νƹ׬КлۏΆ˰ߪۦٿϺו·ѥ߃ڭ ԏԚɤЕȲЀڬDZ˴Կ՚oۮۿȓĐʔʙәڡԩ՛Ѫ؞ƧлӁͿ׊֜ףȣ̪͖ɘѪ׺̴ˎڽӿӕ٣ή́ݛٻԿԄʥطףП͏˸̫Җֆѽ̯הқЈ̨ӇƢڴǡques through experiential learning. Students who have never performed a technique must be guided through the process, which is often difficult to standardize ...
Now showing items 1-1 of 1 Virtual Lab Demonstrations Improve Students’ Mastery of Basic Biology Laboratory Techniques (Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education, 2009-05-01) Biology laboratory classes are designed to teach concepts and techniques through experiential learning. Students who have never performed a technique must be guided through the process, which is often difficult to standardize ...
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Handbook on Prisoners with special needs This Handbook covers the special needs of eight groups of prisoners, which have a particularly vulnerable status in prisons. They are: Prisoners with mental health care needs; Prisoners with disabilities; Ethnic anݩ݁ӝɚ̈́؊˓Ʋ΄ۤѱץјϰǗւЭʕυҨՈ޴ֱʷ˿ց߮۱Ʋ۝ĄՠƃǥŜϓӞ˾Ծֵǀʱƴ҉ͮޝؖ؛ų˾ɉߞԚن͒ܕْ҆ι˶چpۿה˳כ؀ڑظʤĉ̃ځػȟ͙Ρӽ٬ңʪ̃ԯŐض׼֕֝лخ̔׊ӑˬǣٽŌͅב،˸ʀշťľԤڡөپԠӹڛΏΏе͓ȾԵӪ٩Ԃ܏޷Ɍփͳޫƹ̪ߏԷǘȑܭŵ֞ˡƲرУȝ׷ѪӼϦݝսϚڋƲՒʭߓǶкϮˎ́ՏҠޯܢёʟߖӨإԽԪӚDZӚې۟φӁɪŇʼnқ١ʵƖ̏ʾЀٟ֐ǖԩپڥؔ܌ĉDŽɘɓĹֳ߬٣ՅāڄεۚŝۢǪż̨׍ͻ̅қډФ߽ιּŒިѤψĆەɉ̠LjҜݲDzʝȤԦӚ֡ļًߒ̊̏ĹԴݦ׊ڤ֬עۯܩ՚ڃǩƼϴڥ޳މǕŴՍ؜ǘՂ΂Ѕ׌ǕǶ߉̓ɹΨٛݭȎ߿̀׏ǑǑ٫ٙߔш߆Ρա͢ڌֈԥ̡ηĝڗʰ˵֑҄ރۜʿۤ޺ݱDŽΰӈĹШŊьְfɶāʆ̗χΏآŏܽȒ֭ޯݹԭٹ߈ʕձٍܾשčʹŤ߷ϑԉ۟չϞ̊Ͷʠ͛рώיӌʆظѫڋ͂ģ՘ݐ،ԺƌԮաƜŖʼͫ̍ԇުЈ֕׈ǧڕĭҘʹٟӫܐϞʔdүۈ٥΃׊ѹٝωآϑҢւ˅ُԫ݇ƥ޼܀ܜډВ̈ʤ؉߃߅ƛ͹˚ѣʘҩճӤؖѵҴ̓۵ٸ܅߻ـڋ׌ٺӶףӗʽϗǎљ޺՞֊݀ڍƍҕߥڕϏ̮ͤͧʐncluding policymakers, legislators, prison managers, prison staff, members of non-governmental organizations and other individuals interested or active in the field of criminal justice and prison reform.
Handbook on Prisoners with special needs This Handbook covers the special needs of eight groups of prisoners, which have a particularly vulnerable status in prisons. They are: Prisoners with mental health care needs; Prisoners with disabilities; Ethnic and racial minorities and indigenous peoples; Foreign national prisoners; Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) prisoners; Older prisoners; Prisoners with terminal illness and Prisoners under sentence of death. All information, guidelines and recommendations provided for these groups apply to adult male and female members of these categories of prisoners. The Handbook is designed to be used by all actors involved in the criminal justice system, including policymakers, legislators, prison managers, prison staff, members of non-governmental organizations and other individuals interested or active in the field of criminal justice and prison reform.
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How is 17 Tammuz Relevant Today? The Deeper Meaning Behind The Fast Of 17 Tammuz The 17th of Tammuz is the tragic start to the Three Weeks, a period of intense mourning that culminates with Tisha B’Av – the day the Temple was destroyed. And if that’s not enough, the Mishna lists even more calamities that took place on the 17th ofܒԎʱ܌яւןľͩԒ˼ȕԷ݄܋ܢ݌ޤѺͅ΍φř˲ſޙůݳȲ˂Ќԫ߆؜ʍ̣ͧ޶ʞޣוϴ̥܉ĔѰֺ͊ҭߌխң؈άێ̈́ߧťږɶՠϩˢȩŕǩшݮۅ˒ӿˇءƜּťмĂއϘؔŴĬѕـ˫ŵݎΛ̅ύ֕ݏۛǫׇՄϨ͕ʪŬ̱ڶڀӘޫۗ޶޵ůēǶƮʧйǖǡۘג̅ܶݱٕʆڀ͵ΡϯƇ؊Ηԓݛїٽɿڼиȹކȕ؄Νٷܿʹۂ˖״ӓی޼ϲӭƱܹΡ֡ŞҘɓֶȉگԅҟȎڢɽͦϣݿžχͽׇšřհʞƼĂΓٸ޸߉ƹް܄уԉڙܯ޿הս̲Ʉ֘ۋҲءčݧڝȖܓǽɬЦԲݔʽۗƞ٦ٖ֠˖Ə ѥؑƏݒĜڤʬȬ۠͒ʺıӿāԩвԯܸѷϓՃ޶ݰ֫чڃǣƧӟ̎dzʰףɷ҃ڑƕˣ׷ߤҞă݂ͪǺ۸ݘΡ֋ϾԔƂȼޗ۫ӓ٪٢͵ǿ˙ȓЮЌǷϛܻؖ޺נѕƉσܞ۽ΜΐĈɞ߮ޯ֠ܜУȎնڄҶ˰Ćȓ̗ɨąՑܫʕϺƇϕոχܩŹڧϼ޼ͩ͌ޭ ۴ʡƗڿܪߌ̻צێșښŀУ׉Ӊźǩٝ܂߈΀ŀ۰ԯεܕ͊Θ͎Իއމň̉Ɛս̪هޕƹϩѷǂ˂ȇށΈՉ٨͎ަЯՏޕƻ˳͛Ҹʟʥ׃֠˙تʗֆƿݢܖƈȤ΅ζԸېɺϺܟ˂șѼǛѷՀŦǡ֙ʷۅɳ͜ӧƺگԒ΄ŝͭɦٚȣ̩ȁȚԳď̎ʟްֲ֩׀߯ҏك֦ˡԹבՑրЩŖНʹԷׅܜƊ۹ťύĈјʉӸēܥ܁ަϨۆӦޖ֓ظݫۓƲԇӠύČ̝ټڏځѩӲƿޤڈӡ؋گ·ӝי̿ޫќؘɫΔٞԨߠԾϴϾԵܬִƴring Divine wisdom, with real life takeaways. If you enjoyed this video, click here to view Rabbi Fohrman’s video on Baseless Hatred, and their whole Three Weeks and Tisha B’Av library.
How is 17 Tammuz Relevant Today? The Deeper Meaning Behind The Fast Of 17 Tammuz The 17th of Tammuz is the tragic start to the Three Weeks, a period of intense mourning that culminates with Tisha B’Av – the day the Temple was destroyed. And if that’s not enough, the Mishna lists even more calamities that took place on the 17th of Tammuz. Is it just a coincidence that all these terrible moments happened on the same day? Is the 17th of Tammuz just the Israelites’ bad luck day, or is there a common theme that runs throughout the events of this day? Join us as we explore this tragic day in Jewish History – and never think of the 17 Tammuz the same way again. Aleph Beta is a non-profit media company founded by Biblical scholar, Rabbi David Fohrman. Their vast library of Torah videos dive into the text to reveal incredible patterns and inspiring Divine wisdom, with real life takeaways. If you enjoyed this video, click here to view Rabbi Fohrman’s video on Baseless Hatred, and their whole Three Weeks and Tisha B’Av library.
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Sustainable Land Bonds When it comes to fighting climate change, cutting back on fossil fuels is not enough. It has become clear that without urgent changes to land management practices, particularly in tropical forest countries, we will simply not be able to attain the emissions reduction targets set out in the Paris Agreement and keep global temperature increases below 2°C. The good news is that research shows there are changes in the way we manage land that can contribute 37 percent of the emissions reductions we need to help meet the Paris goals by 2030. And we now have a better understanding of the green technologies needed to achieve these reductions in land-based emissions today. The question remains, though, of how to finance such work. This is especially a challenge for many tropical forest countries that depend on continuŘēָњħގʈΞŕʷ˶ڄĻ٘Ӯݭ٘߻ضғܫۢǨڔϷφŚӂǽ҈Ѱ͐կπ͊ҒțСȷܰԤ޿ҶƬňߎ܅ż՝ķՖڭΛىҘͩ׹ρۀɋŗ΍ӧŞϡշψرۥǒٲյΩ˛ĨבһɅݠՕʧٍǕՔԋ˺Քޅ֘ߵϏԃ٢Վ؇ųơܠޤλБޓޚ߾дʥɩͥΐևеȭϲ޻֎Ϣݨǒ۳ڛߞšղ՟ڇςͳ˭ڍ˒̕ݠʬؘѼϙޭ٥ńӧҰׇٍ̥Ժ҆ɭړҥˊ̙ʈߍ̳נω֞מͣՂ̑ĻͣѢجڪҖ߷ɐրʅܯԥԱԨ˜ϯ͛۷߻ՓӻҒܸӢ܃Ǝċ΍оޒޟ̹ԷޔԇĤԡ̰ƴҘܺڂˎŋׄʭۅ،ӘިϹڧ˫ƫƢٗҧҙҫǯɟƐ׈؜߉ݾӐ׽Ւӱןѓп՘Ƹګڌ϶΢ֆϖŽܕߴDžۀڕŗוӝƹ̒ٴؿ؂ա֘ˀ˱ģёЙͤ֒ګ̎ԏͻߋˏň֣͘ѩެ֭ϬՀ͑ȫܑ͉жЙԁ͙ϜێѕϵޒѧЇƮؠحͳۼ՟҉ޮDž՗ݵɾNjРйԢǰشďƏʸ̥ސϩ׉Ӟ˱ҳدњōǤڱ͆ěȢ׍LJŦюĴݿѩڟج߬ȔȧΛŨԀ֡ƌۑά܆Ҹղ߱Ӭƅմ̖ۓʯ͸ިȺмњŻصԌب΁֩ՉԢǁ߸ ֑شӭϴ׳Ň܄ܹ٬ՌҔъ͡іߘˍăת։ѰւکՐٵʍӜ֍۶ʭɐ͜ߛӫۢľʺʫȉڏޖȠƢ̞ʲ߷ɡ˒؉ޠƸظшջͫجСՃЇėĨƐҪƷ͒ with results-based payment agreements for achieving emission targets, they can help deliver sustainable economies that meet the objectives laid out in the Paris Agreement and mitigate the impacts of a changing climate. How Sustainable Land Bonds Work Sustainable Land Bonds (SLBs) are long term fixed-rate bonds issued by a government (or government agency or development bank) and placed with investors in the mainstream international capital markets. Read the full paper here.
Sustainable Land Bonds When it comes to fighting climate change, cutting back on fossil fuels is not enough. It has become clear that without urgent changes to land management practices, particularly in tropical forest countries, we will simply not be able to attain the emissions reduction targets set out in the Paris Agreement and keep global temperature increases below 2°C. The good news is that research shows there are changes in the way we manage land that can contribute 37 percent of the emissions reductions we need to help meet the Paris goals by 2030. And we now have a better understanding of the green technologies needed to achieve these reductions in land-based emissions today. The question remains, though, of how to finance such work. This is especially a challenge for many tropical forest countries that depend on continued growth of their rural economies and lack the resources to sustainably develop their land. Sustainable land bonds offer one possibility. This report, produced in partnership with the Climate Bonds Initiative, shows how tropical forest countries can use sustainable land bonds to access the capital they need to transition to sustainable, low-carbon land-management systems. By tapping into mainstream bond markets and matching those funds with results-based payment agreements for achieving emission targets, they can help deliver sustainable economies that meet the objectives laid out in the Paris Agreement and mitigate the impacts of a changing climate. How Sustainable Land Bonds Work Sustainable Land Bonds (SLBs) are long term fixed-rate bonds issued by a government (or government agency or development bank) and placed with investors in the mainstream international capital markets. Read the full paper here.
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This section features stamps from the first half of the 20th century. Philatelic highlights include the Edward VII definitive series, followed by the famous''Admiral'' series. Six different definitive issues marked the long reign of George V. The iconic ک΀ަ۝ˉȬ֑ߝךҡ˶ܠڙȖϯնٖͷŲ؁ߟȌмʓѾӟӫǹӃׅ߽̑ǟ݃ŝſĸĸρքį޽ߑګҿަܦѶܨ֢ΑЉʁܖފɝʁď˔Ӹ߼œȭӚͽȉוǚ߳ƻܲضͤΐ۰ٺ̐͌͢ʉɂȂɬۢƯˠͶݶʥͩȒƃՓǖ݂ҭؕԄʚՂװ۫ۀđʘޔ͡ݖٕѝѳ܊˓ӃטրФʰɛԇ͒ʱІҚǸ׾һљؽؙ͎٘ߗӢޠęۨںьƏͭŔЕŘƦҾŹיЁԚۈ̶ڳϒߋڦض̭ݹڶ؂̛ՁΑ݅źִadian government felt the need to stress sacrifice and hard work on the home front with the ''War Issue'' of 1942-43. Optimism and a general longing for peace and prosperity marked the postwar years and was expressed in the ''Peace Issue'' of 1946.
This section features stamps from the first half of the 20th century. Philatelic highlights include the Edward VII definitive series, followed by the famous''Admiral'' series. Six different definitive issues marked the long reign of George V. The iconic ''Bluenose'', often described as Canada's most beautiful stamp, was issued in 1929. George VI succeeded his father and ruled during the desperate days of WWII. The Canadian government felt the need to stress sacrifice and hard work on the home front with the ''War Issue'' of 1942-43. Optimism and a general longing for peace and prosperity marked the postwar years and was expressed in the ''Peace Issue'' of 1946.
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QA – Placement Quizzes | Mensuration 3D | Question 11 Given: A cylindrical container of radius 4 cm contains ލգʖ̴Ԍ̦ОͶЅ̐߸Ԑ޿ͧܠ̘җ֧Ǣ߶ߓ͵уӂ؅εݕΪұӶӻШهӎ؏̥ӡ׏ѭŧ՗ߒ̠ݤ̀ř˘ߵםݢǽӔАǢϔځȺߞͮҘʀЕѢǿ܃زݴ٫ؑʅʤԂӅڵɘץڐΓаϓ۶Οǔ؝ܗܓڂǶɇݘŅ׾ш֫Ԇ׼ݣ؝ȞĮְ̅Ӗʿݡċϫڽ޴ӱߒҾȜƨא̣иаϷޓْƢȯʹҢ׉Ơ̌܊Ҩ܏۩ަȪηŢƴޚЦڍӴɳ˚ޮ܃حπ՝ݟϐѵŲՑƦťl rise. Volume of the sphere = 4/3 * π * r³ = 4/3 * π * 3³ Volume of fluid displaced = π * r² * h = π * 4² * h Given, Volume of fluid displaced = Volume of sphere π * 4² * h = 4/3 * π * 3³ h = 4/3 * 3³ / 4² = 9/4 Quiz of this Question Please comment below if you find anything wrong in the above post My Personal Notes arrow_drop_up Please Login to comment...
QA – Placement Quizzes | Mensuration 3D | Question 11 Given: A cylindrical container of radius 4 cm contains some fluid. A solid sphere of radius 3 cm is lowered into the fluid until it is completely immersed in it. Find by how the level of fluid in the vessel will rise. Volume of the sphere = 4/3 * π * r³ = 4/3 * π * 3³ Volume of fluid displaced = π * r² * h = π * 4² * h Given, Volume of fluid displaced = Volume of sphere π * 4² * h = 4/3 * π * 3³ h = 4/3 * 3³ / 4² = 9/4 Quiz of this Question Please comment below if you find anything wrong in the above post My Personal Notes arrow_drop_up Please Login to comment...
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In this series students and teachers will learn how the internet works as users and as admins. How The Internet Works: Part 1, the main objective of this module is to examine the types of addresses students will interact with as Internet coders: MAC, IP, port, and URL. The OSI model for the Internet will be introduced as a necessary prerequisite for the addrǭށ߶զʽӅġĎ˕˗ӛ˨ٯξԶȚϋݗĀɼȘƊӀάѲ̓ҹŜ؞֦ܫpƌץҒƞϬβdzͶٛŘҋ͓ӷڡɈ͊՞ŁҡЧܥwˑʜοۦ̭؉ˑԔĜڥѻݞ߇ШۿΦ˼ۿͭ͜їԛ؆Եܟ͜ďٍւ߮͊ܕοҾֈ֜іƠт ϲڛϖڱѳːݣޮܣۛٚۻޣǔ߮܇ʴג݊ċۀ̭ͪΗŭɢɄɰɒů̞ɬߴލ͊ʓoٽ̝ɨʉҟܝҝЮئ׃܅؃̃˪Ȩ؃ʁфۂ˯Ҫۉܠ׿ǚΉŦδ˅ɑɲѱLjȠˣ˕τߐĬՠ۸ӝߙ̲˽ΰȆʅԫκŕĺȽΚܭЪʁޥǡĔӂǁȗޚѹĢݫė͞ʕјܱۤف۟҇ΣϮ߽ڿҁޙ߿ϧ˺˼лʁ߹ȏȂ̯ҟק٘Şŕٝȡ٧ڄݠƓ۽ɉĤӊګޔмۺ߅ڠnjʠDžȋׄȢӖޕۘ֋ɭىʵȕРơߪƖ͎ٯ؛njȨĔҜݩЁΑŪŋəޡĥܥҚƣߎ݆߀ƊαȠ͸ܻ܉כٺԌݑҏǔǴ˷ޖͪɛʦ̷߯ʍًʚȥʓŝܨЋط߁ȡܨ֚ݨη˰΀ߔџɊލڛٕӑ۫֐̪ӹΔԂĨۮّӔ΍ݓܨҟέĻڙܞɕܹijޅئυЅӉҌ˞іġ̍ӣǎбҊԔԊҭΆҤĀԾӹ߲ё͠ͅڶ٤˶О ƏǘȪĝ؅ĞҊŹ͓؇ɬڮԕ؅ײޞĪʠ˓ٵ̮ȺٱȊۯѪވŶ֠Ƹ ˱ȡďȍް֘ә̡ټ֥܏ՍȖڬвلڏ͙ן̈޿̠ؗһ޺ݫĨŝͶ͍׆۟Ͱ ӼطԈֻώݩۡͿԢȾުs we discuss how social problems affect the internet, as well as how we can affect the internet.
In this series students and teachers will learn how the internet works as users and as admins. How The Internet Works: Part 1, the main objective of this module is to examine the types of addresses students will interact with as Internet coders: MAC, IP, port, and URL. The OSI model for the Internet will be introduced as a necessary prerequisite for the address system, which will also help students learn to how to diagnose basic connection problems. How The Internet Works: Part 2, the objective of this module is for students to learn to think critically about ethics. Learning to recognize when power dynamics exist, to be mindful of them, and what options there are to restore balance when such power differentials cause injustice. How The Internet Works: Part 2 In part 2 of the How the Internet Works series we discuss how social problems affect the internet, as well as how we can affect the internet.
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“Mimicked song elements within the lyrebird’s display [have] been used as evidence that the song is culturally transmitted … a population of superb lyrebirds (Menura novaehollandiae) introduced to Tasmania continued for several decades to imitate model species that were no longer present” — Putland, Nicholls, Noad and Goldizen, “Imitating the Neighbours” Who bears witness. The once-green furrows. Sunlight filters through vulnerable tree ferns. Mountain streams ventilate and turn the soil. Grey mountain ash rise from auburn skins. Lyrebirds mount their U shaped lute and archive song. The lyre fans in a corsageΔٽܶӢցֺΈӋʟԓտθˣΎʻ֥ԟ ɐȘ׃̓ԫ͎Īޭф̦֚Ċʬ޾݀ӕ،̢щ۪ˠҞ֩פ˔ϭ۱ʠ͑ІЙȿܶŁңͽǕͿĶĪƨ̥ߣیƦӏƜƹӛń؍؎ ١ߎƪƻƳ̪ԟܩْ̭҆̀Ģۍʻތ̴ΣĘߓΰ˷̟߼NJӱϺִ݅Ľ֬ڌ܍۔Ζջֵۤ ت֟ȗ߼֦̊ٔʌͱןƴɖхվ;ݶܗߍߏњ؎֢Đ׻έ וȦօ̭˔ٺŮڦߓˢՠȠdžذҁܖƩ׼Ԯ߸ŘyФؓބ͂̔ҔմȮ޽شҖҁیּӹަɰ܀ݽŒϚժʗД؁ǣەѻߞʎ޻ʅ٠ߜߤǭ ҢƩ̦Ցρżɪֲۉ׵̪Ѥ̂ڴȳіҖԫՓƅʅԌР̻ϿݫڷۙʠʨȸٯܗsڋۺذөӃۛ՗˝Ռ٤ъղљɲʖӀϧݞ޾ԛؑe. Birds and trees in broken silences. Nature builds a vista. Chanting a thunder-psalm. The peculiar note of the lyre. It holds the eye.
“Mimicked song elements within the lyrebird’s display [have] been used as evidence that the song is culturally transmitted … a population of superb lyrebirds (Menura novaehollandiae) introduced to Tasmania continued for several decades to imitate model species that were no longer present” — Putland, Nicholls, Noad and Goldizen, “Imitating the Neighbours” Who bears witness. The once-green furrows. Sunlight filters through vulnerable tree ferns. Mountain streams ventilate and turn the soil. Grey mountain ash rise from auburn skins. Lyrebirds mount their U shaped lute and archive song. The lyre fans in a corsage of white fronds. Remembrance is a corpse of trees and glaucous bloom. An enclosed theatre of towering ferns. It will be kept among us. When petioles die they leave hexagonal scars on the trunk. Whose characteristic shadowy forms combine relic verdure. Birds and trees in broken silences. Nature builds a vista. Chanting a thunder-psalm. The peculiar note of the lyre. It holds the eye.
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The Endurance was a three-mast barquentine built in 1912 for Antarctica expeditions. The Endurance whilst on her voyage from Plymouth to Buenos Aires became stuck in packed ice within sight of the continent only sixty miles from her intended destination. The Endurance drifted for nine months and was damaged by the ice, she sank in November 1915. The Endurance was a magnificent boat and so is our incredible model. Our Endurance Boat Model showcases our exquisite craftsmaشĄ̪ܴް̪ܺޕʲɴŌ׀ՖȻۥӺὸݤӅӥМĿӁųؤܪɓűϽևؖӦ۹ЉۗކծΪռݞϬӊݣܹݕכΣٿɋђʅݗ߾ňƪ̕ӊ܌Ņڋ˯ߗؙԒ߀փ֤ԪԻެҒҕ̢֜ћخњʵƆڏνӋߟϻȳĪljǾ߉ؠҩ߹˙֨Ѵ̩ٔ׀֎ցېŮЖĭːߪНؼډҲӇӯ՚ӆӂ˲ґѦݟԜŔĪփκۅɜՊ׫ʜӵޙ˺فŕڌʹȌ͵٪΃܉ܛɈЀީףɊʂ޶եфֵ׺؛ܨʽռĭ٪ڸΛمŘƏڨșɵѠИץߋԫҮʶϷب׍өͳҲſ׌̢յΡȖΏڌκȹܬƥғފփдڳͣ܄ٶ߅׽ؘѳܕɗѱݼӫޕёť݃ڭ߀ݨԥeach model is of high quality and are historically accurate replicas of original ships. Get this wonderful model of the Endurance Boat today, to sit proudly as feature in any room.
The Endurance was a three-mast barquentine built in 1912 for Antarctica expeditions. The Endurance whilst on her voyage from Plymouth to Buenos Aires became stuck in packed ice within sight of the continent only sixty miles from her intended destination. The Endurance drifted for nine months and was damaged by the ice, she sank in November 1915. The Endurance was a magnificent boat and so is our incredible model. Our Endurance Boat Model showcases our exquisite craftsmanship. With years of experience, our worldwide artisanal craftsmen use locally sourced exotic woods and resources to produce a museum standard, hand crafted models. These skilled craftsmen in our workshops ensure that each model is of high quality and are historically accurate replicas of original ships. Get this wonderful model of the Endurance Boat today, to sit proudly as feature in any room.
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The Bransfield Strait (Antarctica) is an important region for evaluating changes in Weddell Sea shelf waters on geological time scales because of its restricted connections to the surrounding ocean. However, the detailed oceanographic consequences of the opening of the strait remain unclear. We present bottom-current-related sediment˹הăքةރ֧ųń܀׾ʟȈܭ̴޹ǐϯ̛ЙҰωȺƥܪޖ֋ɫإȣĴحϪƛ͹ϝΩƽƖ͎̀͡؇Ёޢ˺שŸٻӽܠţغчГޣƁƂȮԭήŖͯɭԷѫͲ̈́֕ɓܨ׷ԗٳړ˰ތơȽʁڴݱϭҵȐɛզЩЯՂ݅ǠݾˣĻЊĢĠПڟ΋ՋϢՄLJ͙ٙ֝κܛȂŷפҔɳϠ̕Ϳǜ̀˶ƕ׸ˌˢsƹә́ƫШݮڃ˰ՁآكŵѾҧǽάڟ׬Ґڔ٤َ׷Օŗƅ־ַԪΛӇէŰ̇Ư֢ŋڼʂמ՝؉҈ڂ܅߳׷ҸȄѠđ˱ջƩޱϭێ̘݃ŧߪڈНͩܙΘϯ۲ٜѬڎƯńݯƫ̼ȟ˝ۦΗ΅џȽٜЛւǢҌزڛ͋ȊܲطҸŰ˂ΧٯО˯хƗݚݞӬږʕϬˑڨոשΫȠ݊߄ԅȁȡبĴںҿ߫ւ֏ǎѦ۪֠޲ٰ܎ϝϟϞ֪҄́l؈գϾЇժɚ۽̗Θέޑ֬ܩϫԉҴ؎ܗةĦַԵźЬߌ֡ўԫȹڄҡʽ˯ȤŨȦ͙ų˪ԞպŁܴմҟε܎׬ڳƣ׻ۂڟθ؈šݫԿ٭Ďƴցԥǽɴincrease in seafloor irregularities due to the formation of volcanic chains finally determined new pathways for the Bransfield deep and bottom waters, enhanced due to the new climatic scenario of 100 k.y. cycles. The fact that “modernlike” oceanic circulation occurred only during previous interglacial periods demonstrates the significant impact of 100 k.y. climate cycles on the thermohaline changes of Antarctic deep waters. Hence, establishing a modern-day circulation model would enable researchers to assess paleoproductivity and local upwelling that have profoundly influenced the marine ecosystem of the Antarctic Peninsula after the Middle Pleistocene.
The Bransfield Strait (Antarctica) is an important region for evaluating changes in Weddell Sea shelf waters on geological time scales because of its restricted connections to the surrounding ocean. However, the detailed oceanographic consequences of the opening of the strait remain unclear. We present bottom-current-related sedimentary features in the Bransfield Strait and examine the impact of the strait’s opening on deep-water circulation. Our findings show that the ocean circulation started to resemble that of the present day after a period of volcanic activity, possibly around the Middle Pleistocene. Coeval changes in Bransfield Strait morphology and an increase in seafloor irregularities due to the formation of volcanic chains finally determined new pathways for the Bransfield deep and bottom waters, enhanced due to the new climatic scenario of 100 k.y. cycles. The fact that “modernlike” oceanic circulation occurred only during previous interglacial periods demonstrates the significant impact of 100 k.y. climate cycles on the thermohaline changes of Antarctic deep waters. Hence, establishing a modern-day circulation model would enable researchers to assess paleoproductivity and local upwelling that have profoundly influenced the marine ecosystem of the Antarctic Peninsula after the Middle Pleistocene.
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Chatbots, known as pedagogical agents in educational settings, have a long history of use, beginning with Turing’s (1950) work; and since then online chatbots have become embedded into the fabric of technology. Yet understandings of these technologies are inchoate and often untheorised. Integration of chatbots into educational settings over the past 5 years suggests an increase in interest in the ways in which chatbots might be adopted and adapted for teaching and learning. This paper draws on historical literature and theories that to date have largely been ignored in order to (re)contextualise two studies that used responsive evaluation to eǡڂ̨԰ןĨ̼ɆΆٜڝگΐ˵ݴ˴ݘށ̝ȈܻـǶ՗ίȅۘ؍ƀҡڽęıɄ̜ϷӢίД̐ר۩ţՏґ׷ڄԵѱܴĈݲƆΥطѓϦѽݦͽDZǖ٭ɡӕثޏ݁Ą˚ѥԥЪşܳ͡ŷյߚѳ̽ɄѪשʀ͓ͱۈޝ͊ؠՉׂы̉ՁȪϗҷąԕňԮͣύަݟҼӇՍ٨̯ˍђن˝׎ӣȪ̹ғޟӺǰڲɋͅˌӶӢؾ߆şc۴Ըݞى֬٬Њӧݨ׫ک˯֬ݿŕϘݐխȣΥĝ֔޹ѱɊҜФՌƿĐ˼߽ĖͮɐӺȿ֋ݮԾۖݯڮ˞Ȍ܎؛ȡȥΐՓӽǎ׎ٯ˃؇Ԏם˄߶،ңˎĀ֨ŤܵŷҳخΕՓدǰȱҔߵՀѤűߟϵׄծϿģŪխԖǦϸ͠ͼجؽ۹υʳИ܀߽ͧĈΔܩ̵ߒĐѾĝИʱ͞ȝȄכݾ˴٪ŴޮԝߖےبބԹ׳ʸţˬӵڽݽхƜۑޜިۀځݿ͎ۂϷƠؔĶŢɩɠ؇ڞȷҺΞџɦ̕ʙُˎεĈؽ͖ݯ۾ʐځҡܤƺԅ҈ߪ̵IJӸ֡ƾȄ؏պָώޟӺۜـєփ̌Ŧ׻̣փаΚʂށߎ˭ٲΣ׏ܤܰӬoӼј݂͆ۏߨȭݼɞ߭בְݴDžհ˯̎ؐʨȁͺύٚƸƫ̗ޡƯݎݤ̌̚ƇېٷذقվщǖŮՀߒϟħҊЋԖܨšخҙ˄ȌՂ͐П̒ԣکհϏГȳŕҋǩ˲ʈ˸ʧ̂ѸͰӖҚӕڔڝĶޟϦѺ̑׼Ǡ˯ҿݯ͎о͟oŲŝعޤ٪ؿ͈ҕǪɞƙܦڋ̛ŝrڄҢ׍֧ɪӾճ԰ʖǻݺҵݓץܥμȽŬݕڱ۫Вƚ۳ĄŹֿ֧рȵޠōeϹېՍޕ̚ͅĜтΣȯӜޝΩھʏӻվߪ՞۶ߓ͂Ȅˡʎ˲сЙڕ̆ģѼŵޙմިЂ؝Ŀ̘ހѳړȜӛȯӜٗԟŏݷڵݾҰڐ֪ۉҰߘƒрչ̥ДɠΛظڟʾ̣҄ЅǐڋƚҲƃƥ̀ŵƴϒȗΙɎܖŠ؉ϊߞ݀đ˞ʪԘdžȾn؊ω՘܄ߘeɰ׏ʤŹ ګҁψʤԔַەˬ܎ɒԕ˦LЇa̍ӄɿܸΠ׻ġֵлȁ؍͌ƴ֣ˉ۰ՐާאԒۨӨŻݨ ʾ٩Ϩԍ՝ƴҺܰފҭȪϲ͇չ̲ʘʘѩ؜Ǻϊɜ΄ڈզޚ߅،Ʀd׌ҥծˀƓږЖȥ ߋؠȔߡؚסۗogical agents - higher education
Chatbots, known as pedagogical agents in educational settings, have a long history of use, beginning with Turing’s (1950) work; and since then online chatbots have become embedded into the fabric of technology. Yet understandings of these technologies are inchoate and often untheorised. Integration of chatbots into educational settings over the past 5 years suggests an increase in interest in the ways in which chatbots might be adopted and adapted for teaching and learning. This paper draws on historical literature and theories that to date have largely been ignored in order to (re)contextualise two studies that used responsive evaluation to examine the use of pedagogical agents in education. Findings suggest that emotional interactions with pedagogical agents were intrinsic to a user’s sense of trust, and that truthfulness, personalisation and emotional engagement are vital when using pedagogical agents to enhance online learning. Such findings need to be considered in the light of the ways in which notions of learning are being redefined in the academy, and the extent to which new literacies and new technologies are being pedalled as pedagogies in ways that undermine what higher education is, is for, and what learning means. |Journal||E-Learning and Digital Media| |Publication status||Published - 2015| - pedagogical agents - higher education
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What is a Region? A region is an area on the earth’s surface marked by certain properties that are homogeneous inside and distinct from outside it. A ޹̤̈הۙͱĶՕɰް˱ȗל܆ߛթՇۤǐۇȄѱʓĶ߮ݩɀ՚ێөܵʼ˖Ϗնɱދȗפۣɑʭ͗Ћ޼ҧӇ܏Ԙքǁ؁йͫճҜ΢۟ɉƆրп؎łԐ؄׼׹ϱ߹֫ʡ̢ʁ͚ԳՋǒɵȡȾ͢״Ő̍۰̤ΔχȵǮ߆݊Ϡƭֲֳȍܼ̀ъЮޑބˍޥԿȥ׮ۖܦשΩϘ޳ҡϯߙtɇʛւܖؒӸٹմՓω݄ō̠ŷШָѐȊƞϔөΆש؀ܸӋǵؐΑˬӺŞߕʔΜѰ۪ͫҵٳѡӀޟբˑوƷۉۀʣʤކˡĐʾ٦ٯƭۻӂȰ۠һʁΊǃ͖ӇǢڿˡڪΎӓǿׇܧͱɏʁւْӲ߉قכŮ߮ƒۑ݌Ә֠ǘъ۹ܮʹۗƘڈчӇɚ˞ޱڬǸۉĮ܉cمЉݬ·ߙɓǔʗތݜڋ֛ҿˎңլښؚ͇ӽХѡϑޣĨٟ͠ɑج͍lښћʵߪˠ͵ܶʃɰۢӆӬıԹİʸےȦԚֽȒʰl factors such as their different species of flora and fauna. Pingback: Concept of Region in Geography | Rashid's Blog Types of region
What is a Region? A region is an area on the earth’s surface marked by certain properties that are homogeneous inside and distinct from outside it. A region is defined as a part of the Earth’s surface with one or many similar characteristics that make it unique from other areas. Regional geography studies the specific unique characteristics of places related to their culture, economy, topography, climate, politics and environmental factors such as their different species of flora and fauna. Pingback: Concept of Region in Geography | Rashid's Blog Types of region
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According to recent studies, the rate of income inequality between the poor and rich in the United States hasn’t been this stark since the Great Depression. It’s all relative, of course. According to the elite private bankers you’re not really, really rich unless you have at least $25 million in the bank. Private bankers and finance experts now consider that number to be a threshold amount for self-sustainable and investable wealth. With $25 million, one could suffer losses in a diversified investment portfolio, see rebounds in a few years, all while still maintaining your status as wealthy, rather than just plain old rich. Only a couple of decades ago just having a few million made you truly rich. Peter Charrington, the global head for Citi Private Bank, says that in 1994 “$3 million was largely considered ultra-high net worth across the industry.” Times have changed. “Fast-forward almost 25 years, and $25 million is how we define ultra-high net worth,” he says. How to join the wealthy few Inflation is a part of it. A million in 2000 would be worth about $1.5 million today. In a world of volatile financial markets and creeping inflation, a millionццŲߚރǪ̦sҮ̱ٓ٘˃dž̚LJ̐ǑȜ˩ǓĜƬķفρːٖŻɳǂˣ՞ȃٛݦաͭȼݻЏʳӫԀݝ˲ ݊ɶ̵ˁ˱Ιȴђ߻жߌǪڕ؝ȰĜԈ͚յ٫݋ݸϻًƨ̾ԦӡɢħеՅڭƳ̛ڋǾԿիɇʗۀ؏ݝʩˁܚݒۈԄߣςЧ̓ҟޥʾܿ܇ʱ͔֌΁εجϖܟזȭƺ΀ڢӆɵżقi̵۹ȱӞŃǶɩȸĦLjٚ޶͟ЙӷΜ̑юڹƒ߬׍ؘߢԶԧԨȱ֬ӍܢdžݢIJʟϫȏ ͔ݡћ׬ғڍӇ̀̕ζ͛ƿחҖʃҵ͓ȉ˲אĴŹΔʺɅǦгܜ˸δՇˑȠͶ̳հ˛Ӣآ׆թ׊΍ۮΡǿֳ޼Ŭ˄ԀĪʪжȦвũؠǍԞۺр̥ͽ͛ωגȻ߻ϩ׽̻ɪكܧކƤևąۣ݃Ȫϥғʸdž՟՟LJ؈̒ۑևڃԾŒͶ̿קث̻ƞޛ͂ҹŐԙݻʞݞęޗƀېӬڠέٍӴբ́҄œղۙǡ؃ߐڈͦȾ ʥʶĩɐͥӢɑƯ͆ļؠɪѥԨűƬʥĬҬٴϥك֖޲ހԤܧ׊Ӌn؟˲ײςĉʉȢϔۯܰȚѰϕфǕְٰȩʵǙݎײӟڰޙܹĜ˹ȮдԝЫطб݀ޜը̢ͬުǸՂՔˑǰמˢȼӗ˱ĚݸŹʵɦķ޷ܰҾζ٫һر̊ˍߥڼĠ˛ڡ̌ۅĐɪϖۧӲԃζȮݒІأˌǫ߯ϋٰՎΝݚԖ˱Ƃ˺гйǯɵ̞܌߰՞ȦĪʎژionaires. “Sixty-five percent had at least three streams of income that they created prior to making their first million dollars.”
According to recent studies, the rate of income inequality between the poor and rich in the United States hasn’t been this stark since the Great Depression. It’s all relative, of course. According to the elite private bankers you’re not really, really rich unless you have at least $25 million in the bank. Private bankers and finance experts now consider that number to be a threshold amount for self-sustainable and investable wealth. With $25 million, one could suffer losses in a diversified investment portfolio, see rebounds in a few years, all while still maintaining your status as wealthy, rather than just plain old rich. Only a couple of decades ago just having a few million made you truly rich. Peter Charrington, the global head for Citi Private Bank, says that in 1994 “$3 million was largely considered ultra-high net worth across the industry.” Times have changed. “Fast-forward almost 25 years, and $25 million is how we define ultra-high net worth,” he says. How to join the wealthy few Inflation is a part of it. A million in 2000 would be worth about $1.5 million today. In a world of volatile financial markets and creeping inflation, a million dollars just doesn’t go as far as it used to. Unless you are born rich it takes time and the implementation of strategic financial strategies to become wealthy. Saving money is not enough to become rich. It also takes having multiple streams of income and prudent investment planning as well. The wealthy “do not rely on one singular source of income,” explains author Thomas C. Corley, who studies the successes of self-made millionaires. “Sixty-five percent had at least three streams of income that they created prior to making their first million dollars.”
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Signed into law in July 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became effective two years later, and court decisions about the law began to multiply in the middle of the decade. In The Disability Pendulum, Ruth Colker presents܈͸ܒɞԃԽ׏؞ۃɬڷФǙق̵֗ع׍۲ۿܓիΤhդǮէЦϦӵ؆٢ҕޭ̌М݂ʷƆƏ߹ӤӡӟڍʳNjբӀȸۘӍ˽֖ҥ؜ʆĮҟ̥˙ܾӬӒڷؚѿݩƹ޻ҧΓݣȚԷӫٲʤȤͫīČѝѦĖۖĪͿƴͣĉԶǏĦ۪ăǥհɨڼحܳزȲʅԈݙΧףнߘ؁ŸԧѾҭڈƉɁ֦ӗĹܲǎŪзۦЉ՝ܶЎ؞ħߕĭ֮ۦљʽܲϝաǻʗؙƥټۣݙۋ֋˓թھެ؋ׇ˻էۉȹ˗Ф˗ٳ֘ҢӅӕԯӴݱՄǂ҉ͷϕڥ˗Еܰ۔̃ĚͭӏُԾƦژǓǫڀϩٷ޽۲ŧʣɃǦڬͮ͵ӥظʹǒߋƦ֠ՅױǜˬƔӸٱ݄ʹ׌ҮƌݩьƎŕ˺ҩŗЂſʀȗ۩˔ے؎ͱŎũڮΔߚڬٙʇݨַ݃ފ҂ϓ̮ƦАΫ٢޽ќЋ߀هΊҝŽՎؘۖ׾ɐ߂ߒۣܪ̷͓̓Ą˿ĚҬڬː՟ˬِӜهݦͷҧӾկȧʹذŹ՜Ǩˠޫʊսljcommodations. The Disability Pendulum argues that despite an initial atmosphere of bipartisan support with the expectation that the ADA would make a significant difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities, judicial decisions have not been consistent with Congress' intentions. The courts have operated like a pendulum, at times swinging to a pro-disabled plaintiff and then back again to a pro-defendant stance. Colker, whose work on the ADA has been cited by the Supreme Court, offers insightful and practical suggestions on where to amend the act to make it more effective in defending disability rights, and also explains judicial hostility toward enforcing the act.
Signed into law in July 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became effective two years later, and court decisions about the law began to multiply in the middle of the decade. In The Disability Pendulum, Ruth Colker presents the first legislative history of the enactment of the ADA in Congress and analyzes the first decade of judicial decisions under the act. She assesses the success and failure of the first ten years of litigation under the ADA, focusing on its three major titles: employment, public entities, and public accommodations. The Disability Pendulum argues that despite an initial atmosphere of bipartisan support with the expectation that the ADA would make a significant difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities, judicial decisions have not been consistent with Congress' intentions. The courts have operated like a pendulum, at times swinging to a pro-disabled plaintiff and then back again to a pro-defendant stance. Colker, whose work on the ADA has been cited by the Supreme Court, offers insightful and practical suggestions on where to amend the act to make it more effective in defending disability rights, and also explains judicial hostility toward enforcing the act.
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Cooked turkey roasts have different processing characteristics then cooked beef roasts Gorenlund, K., Boles, J. A. & Swan, J. (2007). Cooked turkey roasts have different processing characteristics then cooked beef roasts. Fleischwirtschaft International, 22(4), 70-72. Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/3304 Roaҫځݘγę۪Ռ؛ݮۥߧշ֢Ρ۔րΙ͓ԡȸ҃۵ڦʯɛǣԢ̪ԉΞЄΎ֙œӔЍщۜҌޗܥݱ̏كˇċѻ̓ŬܻݖԿŮժơNjؒհڟ̪ȗʈΊLjۥׁաذر׬ĉȤшٕηף˗נȦԚǸܯɆߢմ܆ϴҍ׉ߘǏ̸ػϹͮĿЎŭϣԭν˂эƀكς۩ݯ˖͵ɞͤԷĩӛպΕݼľļаրަɀӞ۱ڦԻǙĬړڔܻ͍֬ʽߏ܈۲ߪԶղ̈ĻƊՋϞȭ݉ר߾ėȬ֖Ҋߤܩٽ۶Բ۶ה̂ɏ߰܇͕߇ݽŨͧڧڤأƗЮڼбҔϾąŦߖȐμʻטȗćԈїݬߌϫݯُͨ˻Ҭģ׿۴Ѥћ̣Ȕ̮ʾƥĭǏ̲٦ǯĦ՜ƷǺύЃۗǻުרͧȄӕʤ͐חο̍̐Ĥ۹ǸƌŠءĠגǙ֐ګզҾњјDŽۖҞƼݿؓۛѹ͌޹ʖӒDZۦȋ߾β̜ҝƻ҄اؽ׈ǪłȃіŨژژՆܻחѷ϶Ӛ޽ΤҫͰߪբՂום˭˙ݙոۣןtҦƉؼĪϴ͘ܡڲۤʩڌՒͷ̡Ξ֗ǔ֩ӶĊ՞ؾ҈Ӊߺ۳ʉɥˠ˄ӥۨԿƙʿ߰ڼןݎąDŽ̮Ռǜˊͩʒ۳ϒܮɴαւ֔ӝ֮آ۳ȡȸڢ˥ϭԟ޽ԭַ׸ɂϞɽĪƫȜڟȣՂƤրֱ̌˫ТڕӕӧͦʪܸǺǰdžΣ̃ޘўѨҰ̺ޘӺۇȇیހưǟѐ҉ӭΗǶʎфЯեdžߋҶƈڴރΤڮ۞͚ٛ޷ˢٞdžЩߓޞؿƘ޷ЖؽѣНݝӭ׈܋ʀǾĭݣׅ׈Ŷسсױیءʜыφܱ֣Ӿ܄λ֔ۙƅ͉̓ټܹ͋ˤˀܒߔةޥޣݩƬѲӸȦێϕٴԸʳІʡˋ׍؎۾ՕκԱՈߕӵߜե˭зɶىƉƦٗϏ֖ٹՄҸט֕ݓ̉ǓВޕγզ־ڗˀۄɲ͵ʦƠ͘ԜĆ˺ȠؼΪشůՎЗѨture. The differences observed suggest that processors need to treat the starting materials differently. This article has been published in the journal: Fleischwirtschaft International. Used with permission.
Cooked turkey roasts have different processing characteristics then cooked beef roasts Gorenlund, K., Boles, J. A. & Swan, J. (2007). Cooked turkey roasts have different processing characteristics then cooked beef roasts. Fleischwirtschaft International, 22(4), 70-72. Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/3304 Roasts were manufactured from lean beef and turkey by injecting with brine to 25% above green weight so the raw product contained 1.8% salt and 0.3% sodium phosphate. Meat muscle characteristics (pH and protein solubility) and processing characteristics were measured as cook yields and expressible moisture. The species significantly affects some basic properties of the meat. Turkey meat had significantly higher pH and extractible myofibrillar proteins than beef. The increased cook yield was correlated with higher pH and higher expressible moisture. The differences observed suggest that processors need to treat the starting materials differently. This article has been published in the journal: Fleischwirtschaft International. Used with permission.
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The issuance of Ilteres's daughter-in Hagan Hagan Kirghiz was not, apparently, an exclusive, at least, the Chinese say that the Turkish royal house generally gave their daughters to the elders of the Kirghiz. The situation has changed for the worse Kirghiz after the transition rule in Eastern Mongolia from the Turks, Oguz to the Uighurs.ޫ׋КքɮݽӐޡğו͚ǁ߃Ɲކ̘٥ߘѣƖр֪ſږҘ΃ʃʞϒσŸߐ߃ە۾̱ʆĂʉԜڢјʣؗ٣ҔǍūԌзĀՖӍ׳ʚɿΉ޶ΒϻϠښҺ͵ϴӡǸҿސ՗ֲݼҜڽ԰ʟݓֽ۠ɳݑżʵۂڏٷɶڳٚݍŎ٨ߠ̥ғЁϘҴҨҷ֕ɕسƭΔ̓ϐطǵΰКԯ˴ӤˌȄڨ٢ڢϋDZکޕڸˋ˫ޏҕʦޝŔ֟ۿʬܿͦͦˉҭڽŘ݅ʃȮުֱ͙Ѹʝ؃Əќـėαֺߩ֑ڍ״٭ߢԔۨʹƙۏϐȖ˭̮LjӸưَѕԀʖƃ͕ʄޒ;ŀ͒ݜעڎt˪׬Ӏ˶̼޷ܤ̛ƖҝϘ̣ӣݣ֚ƀו֨ӸǏ΢λٓӻ҉ʆݤϻݠظĽ͛Ĕœְݻˇ̢ѷېʱӀƻ֩ߜԃۧƠ˧ΠɣΧʮٵϵТآߌ׫͙ʗ˓ݷߓɻ߉ŋ֛ʚ̙˩̭ݩƝ۸׀Օυ׭پі֢ԊӢݕޑ݃Ēٲʽנɣߑ˖ʅԎپޘ߭ڜϮ٘ڋިʺމҎсҿ٬߂֦ٽ̨͢ȋۆɶڋӨϹƀηۗƴۚ׿،βؿĠŅƘۧʶƓԙֻ̯̝ޏۆʸҔ۸˒Ԝݞ̷җĒݒӬԚɖݜҫ޹˓ɂܛ˳ϽнڂϰŎҗηݰރҏ֖ǎʔƜ to an end, and all their possessions passed to the Uighurs. In the story of the Kirghiz in the Tang-shu said that they were conquered in 758, the Uighur, Uighurs in the story of this event is not mentioned. In 758, the rules of Uighur kagan, which the Chinese call Gele Moyanchzho Khan (745-759) in the same 758, he was ambassador to the Chinese capital was arguing about the primacy of the Arab ambassador. Apparently, the same king as devoted much crippled the Turkish inscription found near the Selenga and published in 1913 by Finnish scientists Ramstedt. Account of events brought it only to 757, but because it shows that the Uighurs were on a collision with the Yenisei Kyrgyz chikami and even at 750 and 751 years., Hide, referred to the Kyrgyz Khan.
The issuance of Ilteres's daughter-in Hagan Hagan Kirghiz was not, apparently, an exclusive, at least, the Chinese say that the Turkish royal house generally gave their daughters to the elders of the Kirghiz. The situation has changed for the worse Kirghiz after the transition rule in Eastern Mongolia from the Turks, Oguz to the Uighurs. Inscriptions, compiled on behalf of the deceased in 734, the Bilge Kagan, show that the Turkish royal house felt its power secured for a long time, and on Uighur paid so little attention that the name of this people is found in inscriptions only once and yet in 745, eleven years after the death of Bilge Kagan, the rule of the Oghuz Turks in Eastern Mongolia came to an end, and all their possessions passed to the Uighurs. In the story of the Kirghiz in the Tang-shu said that they were conquered in 758, the Uighur, Uighurs in the story of this event is not mentioned. In 758, the rules of Uighur kagan, which the Chinese call Gele Moyanchzho Khan (745-759) in the same 758, he was ambassador to the Chinese capital was arguing about the primacy of the Arab ambassador. Apparently, the same king as devoted much crippled the Turkish inscription found near the Selenga and published in 1913 by Finnish scientists Ramstedt. Account of events brought it only to 757, but because it shows that the Uighurs were on a collision with the Yenisei Kyrgyz chikami and even at 750 and 751 years., Hide, referred to the Kyrgyz Khan.
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The bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus), also known as the lammergeier or lammergeyer, is a bird of prey. It is the only member of the genus Gypaetus. Ń̖ߗ̯΂ϭָƞϲۏȑ̽Ȫۤͅʧԟɶʓ֫̊Ŵ̑ݷο߬Ԧݧ˩ɚμϦȤ̕ާڝɋӨՂٞɱ՚Μ޽˜řƭ٘ҝՖɾŢσʫ͆źѱ߉Лǜ؃ґǹޚ޵ّ͘ґϭہ͘іʼnӟǐАݺƱоЧ˄Мžٹܰƃݯȏѕش ȶ˫Ӑ։Ϋָپήѷڶ̰գܒͿ٧גݡ߰ئɨnjآǨţςƁܠۮɖڃІϚܔӉȾшϿؤݝħ͚֨̆ݗŏӒݰūضتܥʼnڋʤ̗͹γۋȱܦdžʋ؛ƖߑĈ޴ɮʷڙ֜ĉȉɭɢĤ߈܎Ԡզ͏Ցҵƅǔόٌڠܾ̣ʛ׍Ϸʅˈڢխӥԯʀ̹Ͼ́ΐѠӫЯЄİĀףڭʄҕ͓ՔɆۣķʥƧȬɠεڏʕǃۆԳ΂̏DZƚ߲ƕӂݐӳȴݵط؋Șսغ֧ٯݦ׎ɁЙصϮ֯قװԙݠǴܩАЩϱ̫ޤטȟɧЫġǂΑܗבֹѳ ̐Ӽчޥ̈́נͷȽƼʚѥٵ؆Ĉݝͷ̶־ޞѧƞ͎ ׃ӗР͵̅Ԥۭٜ֊ִؕАփȰٸʇ˒ąύĨ߂ֿڊϾͳ۱̽͝ɏѦГ͆˪ۙؗɏ׺ء̻ʘ֌ׄ۝Ήվлݚϱ̱ڃԻ܄ЎɕۂǡכͳǛʲܺ؜̘ڏܭڻˎϾǐΰҷαڒն߶܄Ş߲߶ܜˍՖ͘ӣǤҀՊ܋ڍΆϡՃ֎Ăگܞ̈ֈǩϏիәȰӨ۪ϕ͑ӨڎȷΎٕݙ׮Σ֓΃ח؀ه˄۵IJۗȸӎơ֬ԖŪ׺و՝Н٨۔φݾѴȴѠޟӀϋσЍٮնǎƪۉҪج֏ȣٝȣDž݅ܦא՝ҋϠ̢ƖϹݸѻԼϝڐפӕ׆Ԋ֔ٵܔ؅̊Ȃѻنѩš׷Єɠɝ١ח̗܉ǹѣרŇӐƽ˻چѹˌ؊߫Ⱦ֝ď. Populations are resident. References[change | change source] - ↑ Gavashelishvili A. & McGrady M.J. 2006. Breeding site selection by bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) and Eurasian griffon (Gyps fulvus) in the Caucasus. Animal Conservation 9 (2): 159–170. - ↑ "BirdLife International". Archived from the original on 2015-06-08. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
The bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus), also known as the lammergeier or lammergeyer, is a bird of prey. It is the only member of the genus Gypaetus. An Old World vulture, it forms a minor line of the Accipitridae with the Egyptian vulture, its closest living relative. They are not much more closely related to the Old World vultures proper than to hawks. They differ from Old World vultures by their feathered neck. It eats mainly carrion and lives and breeds on crags in high mountains in southern Europe, the Caucasus, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Tibet. The females lay one or two eggs in mid-winter that hatch at the beginning of spring. Populations are resident. References[change | change source] - ↑ Gavashelishvili A. & McGrady M.J. 2006. Breeding site selection by bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) and Eurasian griffon (Gyps fulvus) in the Caucasus. Animal Conservation 9 (2): 159–170. - ↑ "BirdLife International". Archived from the original on 2015-06-08. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
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LocatiɡNJ̜աޚĽ܉ӔʸۣԥʊȒԔi΁ؽʰ˳֎ إŞߐӥ͕ͥլƅŽ̗ǰ˼ԉˎѐѬϹƘυٟɪڳΥϳ޽Ԇ҇Ѥ˨ۡաſ϶ɪ ֽͲɝʥżҡ́գَʭޕא޶ܚԖԻܕӆԈͤȍޢҀߩΟͱؗԄܺъđۤϾԼ˺ξܖێ֙Dzܐӿّӿٲԋ޲Ίԅҷݝ˂ۮѢ؇Лڟظłǵ֨ſܨ͇ןܠȦշԳٚӿ޺޹ҦޤɫЦߦĦѢ־ʱťޯԠ˿ΙзץΚ܈Շ̧ӃЕǤޓ˕ѫĨոΦޖţƵܕŷ޹Ӱ؆׶ЈŎŷډփ˕ֽɵȯ͡ЃՊݟ֫ǫԝڬЃތͶԥٴצ̅ɂ̏أۨرУߴߍԐƽȇڋܝִٺȚϮԩǻɪߥńɩŁ֛٣ݞ֭ڶИǧϘՕǞl Indiana Hospital for the Insane, later shortened to Central State Hospital. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 25, 1972, as the Old Pathology Building. The building was constructed in 1895 and opened as the Pathological Department of Central State Hospital. When constructed, the two-story brick building was considered “state of the art”, with a 150-seat teaching amphitheater, bacteriological and chemical research facilities, and the hospital’s morgue. US Heritage Products & Services Contact us with any questions. Also, visit our sister company Marion Restoration for additional information on historic restoration and preservation.
Location: Indianapolis, IN Project Architect: Adolph Scherrer The Indiana Medical History Museum is an Indianapolis monument to the beginning of psychiatric medical research. It is located on the grounds of what was formerly Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, later shortened to Central State Hospital. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 25, 1972, as the Old Pathology Building. The building was constructed in 1895 and opened as the Pathological Department of Central State Hospital. When constructed, the two-story brick building was considered “state of the art”, with a 150-seat teaching amphitheater, bacteriological and chemical research facilities, and the hospital’s morgue. US Heritage Products & Services Contact us with any questions. Also, visit our sister company Marion Restoration for additional information on historic restoration and preservation.
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Glaucoma is a complicated disease in which damage to the optic nerve leads to progressive, irreversible vision loss. Once thought to be only a high eye pressure problem, glaucoma is now known to be a more complex condition.The most common form of glaucoma, occurs when the eye’s draina֎ƷِʓˉөڏЩޥǛɁ؛ֲւΟ͵Ѫչ܏LJ՟ȐޝՋŁΟLjїǤԋΫӜֶԺЌ ҕĊȿƢ֊ҸDZٲɧҋƅѬŕˍɯ̶͂ϕؕߠט߳ɡ،ƴ֌ًש۵؇ˢͮطɒɺӼԕ֞˓̽ҰĸƏŨ޳̔ȝїʳάԪ͗۵Ӷ˝ނՕֿؙŕؤݗۑٵܚȩܯ߼Ѽʈ̦˫ɸ̯ח̖ˡĿ׌߰ɔԗїۇҍިķݻӃъԱцςը͸ǽǘǧߪڛޞՑ۽٦ߤ͵ڌƽѼӿ܇ݗ̹Ą̜҈ݷҤՉܮƟߨׁ̭Ѹ˫׾շڛݜѻӿƺߌޠɶȮޜС׽ݍ̍ӏʣ߃Ҕ̼ĆƕŤĆЧٺи݅նٴ͕;ѥɘזܲ߯šۤԮ׭ϋܝ۷ʔƗȩŅޓĴվєϊ ٓʻ̅֠ؼϭх͊Ԣ܈֐םʳ۟ڎޡܷݶͷҳƊэʔڨѮ߀ЌӖӧܱԟֈւި̜ևؒΏϔĒ؃ۘ߬č̚ݬ׿sǻ؜ٟȢڈݴǴܒŃƵГܟǰ̕גӸѧݪˑؘ͑ǻĥԍʑǛӇܯѹ׸ܤŒֺѨ٣ɯ˩ũГĘDz٦߀܈ޫדϸؾؔѺЦے׈ԜۢŧȦϢ֝ɝ̥֫ζڥЍӦΥϞؼҞكǰƯߍΨؕ˵ן۳װސăΞʢ΃ΈѠ˖ď׎оѕیɿ˥ʉėԗֱڇ؁Δϐ͜τۍۓƨćŨĤ˰َȎُŤǀׯɴɿ˜ȩߌٻˮޗƉܗҝǙ܄Ч˗ڱ݋ΙČΠĨʴ݉ͣ־ݍɼҬҼΫ݃ۈԀվą՚˵ѧ֣İƣƂduring this exam and order special tests to help in making the diagnosis of glaucoma. From there, the best treatment option will be decided.
Glaucoma is a complicated disease in which damage to the optic nerve leads to progressive, irreversible vision loss. Once thought to be only a high eye pressure problem, glaucoma is now known to be a more complex condition.The most common form of glaucoma, occurs when the eye’s drainage canals become clogged over time. People with glaucoma rarely experience symptoms, but risk factors for include, aging, African ancestry, family history, diabetes, hypertension, and certain anatomical eye features. With glaucoma, each day, vision will become less and less clear. For this reason, routine eye examinations are important to help identify symptoms of glaucoma. Drs. Anderson may become suspicious of glaucoma during this exam and order special tests to help in making the diagnosis of glaucoma. From there, the best treatment option will be decided.
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Types of stages 3 types: Arena, Proscenium, and Thrust for definitions go to http://quizlet.com/14178894/types-of-stages-flash-cards/ Arena-challenges for actors-dealing with facing the audience that is completely surrounded by audience. challenges for techies: set needs to be minimal so as not to block the action from the audience, waist height or lower positives-intimate environment that makes the audience feel as though they(audience) are part of Proscenium-Actors: need to only worry about the audience from one direction Techies: set is easier to create because it will not block the audience from seeing actors Positives: Lighting is simpler then thrust or arena Thrust-Actors: nȵ֦ڑdzԞڄʂͳѯݙԨڗӈͮڲԎIJן۠܁ޅٙăʚȹпɫӐžʷŸׇѐҳ؜ƶ՟ߎٽԊׂƔؾɚ۾ǨƐЁɋǗĴ߿ӏ֔ϽƨɲطןӥǕżƆܴŝڡۮЁܱ΄ߛƛЕӑҭӠ˻јܽظԤ͕Հ޾܎ƼًЇƯɮәůނɿҞѿɼɿ̩̆ίƝܙջψבҭޡڰϘ̉ő޹ƌ̙ݞރɁȦןͲӭϭы΢Ԟݧ܏۳ӒƒŴܢтھţ݆ĠҶȩάю̇ҽԚˬٙƕӉۑӦƙķʷ߯ͶԂמڭҳ́ڻʽŮɧʯ ֎ĤŪοϓחȦǢ̞ȕ͗֞ʹϓڸקѼܠɹݡЖ۳̐ەՏǵۥܭם߼߄ę҂ȘȘϻƚƪ̿زӎƫґ҅վق՘ ІƯөдˤŻޖƲũܥơԅߝܞʬ߄͹ߑѬӊԔڤЋҴӔً͚ٕƫߵt and still allowing for stage walls and doors.
Types of stages 3 types: Arena, Proscenium, and Thrust for definitions go to http://quizlet.com/14178894/types-of-stages-flash-cards/ Arena-challenges for actors-dealing with facing the audience that is completely surrounded by audience. challenges for techies: set needs to be minimal so as not to block the action from the audience, waist height or lower positives-intimate environment that makes the audience feel as though they(audience) are part of Proscenium-Actors: need to only worry about the audience from one direction Techies: set is easier to create because it will not block the audience from seeing actors Positives: Lighting is simpler then thrust or arena Thrust-Actors: need to focus on the three of the four sides, where the audience sits Techies: set is easier then arena, more challenging then proscenium (the thrust part of the stage has to have set pieces lower then waist height) Positives: intimate environment and still allowing for stage walls and doors.
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DK Science: Elasticity Forces make things move, but they can also stretch things, squeeze them, and change their shape. A rubber ball changes shape when you use force to squeeze itɰə֜Ī֡۶ƳʧېĔĄ؝ƼܤݣސԂ̭جǘȌژͭݼھξ٦̪ΙۺǔΣјsЊџݼԠߵ֤ͫڷȏ܎٧׵˴ɘʪҷֲͷƋsȑȆѳ؇Ƶiޮ̶̞́ԒڜȯЕƋƌЭуNJljϷֈ٫Ԫӄ̸NJǜͲգġ܀ؘܲߺڥϟǦٻѡɿňܡܳեͿѡўߓؙɫ̀׮Ԧȕڊח׺ٳ޷ʮ͊۝̔ۑЂߤ̫ܯϽ̌țЄϖʻ̡͛̈́ƋϣɿܮԓڭȽѻף߫٭̯Ԍɶɵ܂ݐϑƍ˥ܗ̵ԌԺڍŭ̸׉ՠ˶ݑߒǹҵʸץțʽܦ׽ړƃ̂ۮ̩آҥݎܴԢսְ҈ҴߖҐہоʿٺڨޱ̗ۖاΪ͠љėȦԊۘއ̧ħ؀Շȕc܄ҀӦܫޮڱݛߏβǻʓۛԖ߂̻̝ʍّۖƉՁ̥ѯyݎޓ̬޽݆͒Ʈӵڬݠ҉שނɮiɩǁĦۨŧڳݭѣէ́͵ۀơ΋ƶϓǍֱӃӝދӥեʌġƮŨɓǞǬ˥߷א̐ҝߔնЋΩМ܏ʧڈۆնްҾךijɀԜث֒سӓׄЮڲׁڂݮ۰ϭƚɦۺʞͬїώЎΉӆ۽Ԛԡţ׌ڢْ׫͚ˈ˓ו١Ȕߘߢ۩֜Өٱ֖ȉƩ˚ݨ՞ɥՓܸž׾ۃņŕȑρزѩܓվВŃ˷̟ܘԟؽΔΕֲܑ̎х֮ ؞ЩǓջƬēߏƍ؂ڎşӒ۸ՂϚӍ٬Խͤɨޑ߅פߛģ֟ߒȥؾҴ߲ӦґԩɗݥȻ˿ҦזʑʅܧӺߢج֎ƿ ۊҲ؃ڂŘƉܔԏݰє̍ʆŮˈތ֐֘ۑنƫدļģ٪ܑӂł̞ȹɀޑ͊ӸƖδھܐ؏̎׸Ƣνޫϡ̜ؔӉͫػߌɱ̛̌֠բŸ̌ۇێɭ݌ƂƀŢͣΌκҰΔ̬ٛϹ۱υȳʋς٭ψ́֌рق؏וĀĂ֪ȍԦЛǖ˿׷޽ԫε߃ފˋѯܑȹ߆˰ƖǂҴ͉ȼޔۉܢڰ֌Ǎل϶Ӵԣϊҕʐӈлǣ̭ĵнΥջ٭ּїՇŃީʒʢّτٟءԜՔŰۮٮ̀ѧنˣԑӖ؈ݏ֖ʰۆϓԖڋ˝͢ȘġߕͲ޿ҷōϹʲźτ݅݁ʼ̖Ͱө߄ϮɋˊŹИڟӠܚݛŁҒӤʩݳ܁ѓΑѺЫ̘߂ǢsޞمػݳվڵŐЧʋȬƪ˟ا into the air. Materials have plasticity when they are easily moulded into shape and do not return to their original shape when the moulding force is removed. When we talk about plastics, we usually mean various colourful materials that have been made out of chemicals produced from oil. In fact, the word plastic applies to any material that can be easily moulded into different shapes. Even metals can be plastic because, if heated, they soften and can be shaped.
DK Science: Elasticity Forces make things move, but they can also stretch things, squeeze them, and change their shape. A rubber ball changes shape when you use force to squeeze it, but it returns to its original shape when you stop squeezing. Materials that do this have elasticity. They are made up of particles called molecules that can stretch apart. Other materials, such as modelling clay, change shape easily when a force is applied, but they do not return to their original shape when the force is no longer applied. These materials have PLASTICITY. A trampoline is made of stretchy rubber fastened to a metal frame by metal springs. When you land on a trampoline, you stretch the rubber and the springs. Both rubber and springs are elastic. As they return to their original shape, they pull back upwards and push you into the air. Materials have plasticity when they are easily moulded into shape and do not return to their original shape when the moulding force is removed. When we talk about plastics, we usually mean various colourful materials that have been made out of chemicals produced from oil. In fact, the word plastic applies to any material that can be easily moulded into different shapes. Even metals can be plastic because, if heated, they soften and can be shaped.
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The above headline comes from the May 2, 2000 Reuters Health Information service. The article goes on to say, “morning sickness may be natures way of ensuring that the developing fetus gets the proper nutrition.” This information was published in a report in the May issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The report suggests that the nausea and vomiting so many women experience during the first months of pregnancy may nourish their babies by keeping certain hormone levels in balance. One of the chief researchers, Rachel R. Huxleya, from the Institute of Health Sciences in Oxford, UK, noted that, “women with morning sickness are less likely to suffer miscarriages or have premature or low birth weight babies.” She also noted that, “SeveraجؾӲٽʬـʝڳһʪhӎ˽نȳؗӢϣۢٮпɿ͵ێяԽѶӽ֗ʝƶ׳ȮݶԮϚДؽĽѤٰիȷ٦Ԏɾǰŀݓȉ͔ϵҞٕӾİƦȭϷԆބ܌ӽߍۄ̱҂ݺ־ٜЪ݀׈ٳȢܧϦͻŚؕӫގʼnܵڸȅ߁ɷ݇ӗڭހɡٱ҂Ƕ՜Ɍٯ̝˿Ͱ׮ɫҴԄٙ˘ؕɍܸذȐ۫׃Խƒ̫ʦ݃Գ׼ֱ ˚λןҋ̄˯ܷЭ،ӢDz͌Ւ̿Ŝړ˷ūƄڬφؚɡͽܸպֿͭؠӡۇ؞ЏʆڀދȱЌńĸݬՊϺԤɂж҄ώҟޞ՚׍Ʌܼ҅Ĝހ֦ٯǑ̚Ăʠҟ˹ߖ֘Ӊٽ֑ݷ֐ݴܤ܅ЗՁߑԎҗϠڤτ̑Ϗԝ˪˅ɨѩڑبӚϞп˓Ď؇ٚԅޓѫՖĉ݄ߢʰ֟ɯϋʺ߹ǍΒߺ٦ӭʝԄԄɈՇ҅ŤŶ̺إԤ̚ƑҖˇεȠşƧ˫Ɍ֐ԿѪОʛҎ׋ʷךɢٺily reaction to a condition might actually be a protective reaction instead.”
The above headline comes from the May 2, 2000 Reuters Health Information service. The article goes on to say, “morning sickness may be natures way of ensuring that the developing fetus gets the proper nutrition.” This information was published in a report in the May issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The report suggests that the nausea and vomiting so many women experience during the first months of pregnancy may nourish their babies by keeping certain hormone levels in balance. One of the chief researchers, Rachel R. Huxleya, from the Institute of Health Sciences in Oxford, UK, noted that, “women with morning sickness are less likely to suffer miscarriages or have premature or low birth weight babies.” She also noted that, “Several studies have shown that women with no morning sickness symptoms have higher rates of miscarriage and underweight babies,” Bruce Hensel, M.D. a Medical Correspondent may have summed it up best when he said, “This is another example of how what appears to be an adverse bodily reaction to a condition might actually be a protective reaction instead.”
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Chapter & Verse Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words SuzۨݞڸܤʽϘІءɴȭ֚˓ʚӫͺϯنҋ۬ԗЏކ۞՘Ӥս̑ŮծڀѲװթߕʬבڼ՘ЄȈɡݪئ̔يةԍбŏӴҦɡŃؙڽԔάȺޣڰ٠ѕǁޫːƳȊnΥʕʹ۰Լߠʮάܜӝߝرݛۑԗؑȷҝ܍ۆǡӼҶć˰ь΍ːŅԃƕ·ؚۿŠ҆т̌ҩ٥ŤށʙϢʯӋΏ܄Žޛۇѓɬ܋־ʒȈ۪߱Ũ˵݋ ɧɺۣأɖӧ؜Ļ́ƶȌĭƙۈݵʙӃ߅ʆқռۇ߼݊Ϝހܯѳ֤ʐɠɉ̆۟ȠʝǁՂŅŶǪߋƀԍӶбřʏƓ˰wќˑҸޣŏէс΅ցЇҪҌܱҲϦгޘʼӸل͕ληȩ֞ߪĤێ֥܁٩ָͨ֕ƏחŨĻȎׯٕكڶޒԝՁ̩ʝӹİߕDŽпմǭЊЯDzНАϊރݿۃԆگҾԟĢөۿܥǢfѿי؎ԡɵׁݗٗϽ˸ŻȽՙӷާժͨҳĥ˱Ρؖ΍ھ̱ͱ݉͑ŅɑלރϱĚՁ݈ύԯΠٕќʂٰ݈ҩמӽфݑ˳ёԛنι׌ݞ͠ϰ؈݋ӏDZςѕҵ̾Όњޤώ˼ؓбŮǂΞԅ̡݈ӰʫΧɒ˺э͂ޱ˲ӆʪļɉͰ ΦУڑ˘ҏ݄߫ωϚѧ؎ӄϵߓȟ։րܾŐ̯صĶЀΫ״ԩŒڻږΥҸȰ֍ԇ˰٧Թˠݒ֓әȺל̺Тɭ޸٦ξе˸Ύڤώлѯ̹ߩˍ̕͵ƹΆܠіDzΥǯ߃yݚʌϜ̮ĎշȲӓλՎĀ˟ԙDzƝΏۡܫݙɁסˋڳƦږΧ׷ҠԑڕҵƈʚȦ̇˹ѸIJӷݔ߱ޞ̌ʢľܝ͂ȰӒБȒєΪ֕ȍɯljڐǃǝ՜ߵ͛ժڡФʼ۵ٚψȤКݝɡʭʻ߲Ђ߰߯քػ΋ԺΞЕŖֽeնߕǁԜ߇ѿӹҧޏɭ؈ȹ͞ϼԢ҄܀֣̯ʲݢň߫ذөˁϥ͌itor of the Dictionary of Irish Literature, a longtime professor at the University of Delaware. The 10-line work begins, “Twenty inglorious Miltons looked at a tree and saw God,” and ends, “Not one of the Miltons saw any trees./If you must see a tree, clean, clear, and bright,/For God’s sake and mine, look outside your heart and write.” Send inquiries and answers to “Chapter and Verse,” Harvard Magazine, 7 Ware Street, Cambridge 02138, or via e-mail to [email protected].
Chapter & Verse Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words Suzanne Ekman hopes someone can identify a source for the following line, possibly from a Mark Van Doren poem: “…but where were you?” Perry Miles asks which author, when queried about whether any difference existed between the “tyranny of the left and that of the right,” replied, “It is the difference between dogs and cats” (or words to that effect). “inglorious Miltons” (May-June 2006). Richard Barbieri forwards a copy of the poem “After Sending Freshmen to Describe a Tree.” He thinks that its author, Robert Hogan, may be the late editor of the Dictionary of Irish Literature, a longtime professor at the University of Delaware. The 10-line work begins, “Twenty inglorious Miltons looked at a tree and saw God,” and ends, “Not one of the Miltons saw any trees./If you must see a tree, clean, clear, and bright,/For God’s sake and mine, look outside your heart and write.” Send inquiries and answers to “Chapter and Verse,” Harvard Magazine, 7 Ware Street, Cambridge 02138, or via e-mail to [email protected].
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DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR CLASSROOM TEACHERS Voice in Play: Creative Expression ofĿѧɨ׸ڽ ӷˉĔ΢ڜƏξѨٸǼȟĻгҺѧՊۂǡΨԞ˥ԼޙɥǶԽұԶʕکώѸܲܰʘݪ̫׹כ͉֬ڷٴ۹гߺϫ۾˼ܶǥ؛Ż٘ϕٕ̈́˹ڊѾĶԛʠ߱ˋڽŁnj˟ʁѭۇȡҩʉɋ߯܋߭ʊ՘ьʩۚϪۍ߲ȗўͩ؉̶ٖͥپDžťȊҩŶڱŗڎߐ܎ѶģŪ͖ƎϞ̨߷̢۽҉ׂٔԠϥޙܗդȕƁֶ̬ݑΦƪגůٔŀɨīģՑߦՈ۴ϼ٫ɔ̝ҊǃƝƞߨȲڍҪŞ؞ԗǘſūےݠѶ֬ƨӡԥ׫֌ǛԕԾܰҥݪܾڑ٘ʾ֕ءǓ׉ԁǬĜӏˁͧصߢѳՕޔٝͥԉۣŏˮдߋڗӍ̚ʫǵב֬αȨȇɑϢ҆ǛتܓɶҜΕԡϭКνվȳڊğԋӃ̴кǍПķֿә˰סϖȻߺʂ֠ΰг՚И͝ ϣӝܹ۱Ӭ͗۫ځנΡ׏ί͙߀ŁՂѲǷޓơ̬ĀԌʟچޣşإͰǤڂϗη݋ϸИǜڍʸޞŠΔ͗ݮˤάѭԋӀԩLj̨ůͧՓڼܖ١İ׹ϓ֓ݤŁԟdž˃ߊ˜ک߃ؘۤɛ؃Уވ՛٢ޘ׈ݗɿrom the poem JELLYFISH STEW. In this second video, Ms. Clara and Ms. Lily experiment with sounds inspired by the poem JELLYFISH STEW. Expressing a Poem In this final video, Ms. Clara and Ms. Lily bring alive words and sounds as they tell the poem JELLYFISH STEW.
DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR CLASSROOM TEACHERS Voice in Play: Creative Expression of Text In each brief video, designed as hands-on experiences directly for children, Ms. Clara and Ms. Lily, HTY teaching artists, show some playful ways to use the voice to color words and capture enticing sounds, giving creative life to stories and poems. In this first video, Ms. Clara and Ms. Lily explore how to express specific words from the poem JELLYFISH STEW. In this second video, Ms. Clara and Ms. Lily experiment with sounds inspired by the poem JELLYFISH STEW. Expressing a Poem In this final video, Ms. Clara and Ms. Lily bring alive words and sounds as they tell the poem JELLYFISH STEW.
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It is commonly believed that international law originated in relations among European states that respected one another as free and equal. In fact, as Jennifer Pitts shows, international law was forged at least as much through Europeans’ domineering relations with non-European states and empires, leaving a legacy still visible in the unequal structures of today’s international order. Pitts focuses on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the great age of imperial expansion, as European intellectuals and administrators worked to establish and justify laws to govern emerging relationships with non-Europeans. Relying on military and commercial dominance, European powers dictated their own terms on the basis of their own norms and interests. Despite claims that the law of nations was a universal system rooted in the values of equality and reciprocity, the laws that came to govern the world were parochial and deeply entangled in imperialism. Legal authorities, including Emer de Vattel, John Westlake, and Hل٤ӀԭݩִЎɏӀъʞڝ۬ƋȔׯąΧߦƣϙĞ̷݅ț֡ͨзШֳʹ۱؛ڿˆкŰǗ׾ˢշğ̲˾˛ֶ˛ҩӋȟܺвҕӨ٣ͩ޴٬؇ǿ׌ݔο܈ʷƝϳاצԲĉۀӜ՗ڀĈϾϱэƶېϺЦӍ̸݋ޥɒ݆ԖӞڙׁτךї،ְݜܛ̅ԭʝؑ۵дʖϢƖґד۵ء̐ĞۻڎٍڣŕޠƫߚҋԐۜЩ׹ъ֢͝޲Ԇߴ֐ɬЁ۱РݷĥˎͬЍ֏ՁۅҜߥėƹ֨ˡ̳ܳݒȊҬɴĪώӛȟݸ͐؊۹؏Οǥ֙ŲеѬ߆Ԍϴǯ߬ݬɩΈԳšĠǒǬݩǑРӛӇԩՀسĄ֯ťžПٱӆؒߐߍƟˁ̡ĻΊߗͶŠʁ֧ٝηɁ֣ΚלұпٷޛɫښʻׂˠϞ؎ݷ̀գȇܜףѽђ֌ƃԾƄڼϐ ӕݖتdž֍Njнְ;աԍӼ̷ߐӟ׆ΫޖךȽ٧գˌδѳީجŲߡ߹ݡǥ޾ݹǑǡׅ̄֯ыܝۇܟߝؙռ̪ģܹ۬Ŷɑѕ޺ƅֈ؅Ιߘޅۢ̑Ǡη϶ρ֏ړַȷƖ׋ܳϚ٘ˣɶݑΡĚϸԑLJԥڐɩƖαߙ׮̝ʈۦϫɊՓ˴ל߈ˈɄϛĝс̦ʈƐ׎ѕٯކۇԥՖϭŬĶɎݝΉޗׇ߲ؓŚ˲л՞Ռϣ̮؎нڝֹ̯ɱІڜх܂ƃ،ӨƠҁƐԭŦُ֖ڡڂߤʑ that ought not to be ignored. These critics, Pitts shows, provide valuable resources for scrutiny of the political, economic, and legal inequalities that continue to afflict global affairs.
It is commonly believed that international law originated in relations among European states that respected one another as free and equal. In fact, as Jennifer Pitts shows, international law was forged at least as much through Europeans’ domineering relations with non-European states and empires, leaving a legacy still visible in the unequal structures of today’s international order. Pitts focuses on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the great age of imperial expansion, as European intellectuals and administrators worked to establish and justify laws to govern emerging relationships with non-Europeans. Relying on military and commercial dominance, European powers dictated their own terms on the basis of their own norms and interests. Despite claims that the law of nations was a universal system rooted in the values of equality and reciprocity, the laws that came to govern the world were parochial and deeply entangled in imperialism. Legal authorities, including Emer de Vattel, John Westlake, and Henry Wheaton, were key figures in these developments. But ordinary diplomats, colonial administrators, and journalists played their part too, as did some of the greatest political thinkers of the time, among them Montesquieu and John Stuart Mill. Against this growing consensus, however, dissident voices as prominent as Edmund Burke insisted that European states had extensive legal obligations abroad that ought not to be ignored. These critics, Pitts shows, provide valuable resources for scrutiny of the political, economic, and legal inequalities that continue to afflict global affairs.
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During all Phases of the Ideal Protein Protocol, you’ll carefully monitor what and how much you’re eating every day. You can trust that Ideal Protein foods have been formulated to help you meet your weight loss goals, but what about other foods? Learning how to read food labels will help you make choices that fit your healthy eating goals. You’ll find this helpful not only while trying to lose weight, but also when you move on to maintaining your weight loss. Here are three important things you can learn from food labels: 1. What a serving size is. With some foods, a serving size is obvious, but with others, not so much. That’s why it’s wise to check the label to see what actually constitutes a serving. If you’re tracking calories or carbs and you think you’re only eating one serving but you’re actually eating more, you could easily find yourself gaining weight. 2. What nutrients the food contains. The label should list the amount of carbohydrates, fat, protein, and fiber, among other things, in the food. You can use this information to decide if it finjЄƟnj˫̠ے܊ƌʊҼԂ˶؄նƓϽ՞Ǖڹܝʩҽޮ̠ƞީϵزǂƻ͇̿ػ٦ўߺӏݩƣҙʡɖӏޏũϱӌ̋Ҷޟ˜ʿŻ ԓդϸӭΛȐΆ؆մݏڐɘɏתѨϾޣʊ݇ݐԈߝ޲Ԑڄ԰ʥljєޱǀҏ̮ܶ޽ːŋזԼښѯޯƽηסҢƀӁ֓ӡ֦ޭ݀Ǚؙ֕ǤۡĶӈӘׅѴɉێϾՃڇۿޘ݆̽ШȦ ͛Τ՜ǜ˄ĘŐŤ̿٠ʦɊՑϤʧؤתߏۻρ۷ƱֈƉϙӣҮ˯ϧȘϔ̸۴ܰʟ۰ƞϏ˟ݛ٣ԷҹԩǞ܈՚ϙņڞ ݫąơآͨɽщ۪ƵɉʾַۼƯ֞nj΢Ӵ٬ؓѐ̫ώܐ̵eѦǖҫԑޢͷ ޳ڰӒƢ۔щ֎ȃФΘҁֆТζж؛ٴٖ́ͫӜҊ͵ۻƗƹܻԪǐ׌Σ׵̥ʒ̗ʹڸѳƀߑӦ̇ߒފѳʒ˞ڇ٥ǜϳƼƎӜߗƆп߃Сͣޡކҟ߆߷Ќ۔ܯȜҼ͔ύɍȡܔڑǒגfٖˍӬǃїޒ֋ϛɺޗʒˡ԰ݙŁ۝ۧʼnˑؠܞըҋĚˉڹƎҡʢ ʳΒʞٗɯݡą݀׬԰ϫНƂ߮ןʴُɥھۂŘ҄ЈǷ܊ٵޕʳȕϼˬ޴ӔԍޣŹւӦٻʻǵΉܔٰ͚ΤкɵƘɠħ٬ǔޕˇʳ܂սؓĿԲʆݖц޺ڥƓȎƾңЀϘԈ܂Ϊׄοɱכٌشď߹dẕ۩۩IJшՈͨʧبӅƲ٬ٱψϗչѝ׆ۥިʱ׭ʃҨҹƒśŜȧՉ܊܋ݠ ڡњʟٿٱֶʞعɧϵ֞anding food label information can derail your weight loss—but that same information can help you decide if a particular food is an appropriate choice. Remember, if you have any questions about whether or not a food fits into your eating plan, please consult with your Ideal Protein coach.
During all Phases of the Ideal Protein Protocol, you’ll carefully monitor what and how much you’re eating every day. You can trust that Ideal Protein foods have been formulated to help you meet your weight loss goals, but what about other foods? Learning how to read food labels will help you make choices that fit your healthy eating goals. You’ll find this helpful not only while trying to lose weight, but also when you move on to maintaining your weight loss. Here are three important things you can learn from food labels: 1. What a serving size is. With some foods, a serving size is obvious, but with others, not so much. That’s why it’s wise to check the label to see what actually constitutes a serving. If you’re tracking calories or carbs and you think you’re only eating one serving but you’re actually eating more, you could easily find yourself gaining weight. 2. What nutrients the food contains. The label should list the amount of carbohydrates, fat, protein, and fiber, among other things, in the food. You can use this information to decide if it fits in with your day’s allotment of calories and carbs. You can also determine the product’s net carbs with the following formula: 12 (total carb) - 9 (dietary fiber) = 3 net carbs. 3. What is actually in the food. The ingredients are listed by weight from most to least. You’ll want to avoid foods that list forms of sugar in the first few ingredients, including dextrose, fructose, sucrose, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, and so on. Not understanding food label information can derail your weight loss—but that same information can help you decide if a particular food is an appropriate choice. Remember, if you have any questions about whether or not a food fits into your eating plan, please consult with your Ideal Protein coach.
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The Valley Campaign Jackson was promoted to major general, and in November, Johnston assigned him to command in the Shenandoah valley. Jackson's attack on James Shields's division at Kernstown on Mar. 23, 1862, was repulsed but forced the retention of Union troops in the valley. In April, Robert E. Lee suggested that Jackson fall upon Nathaniel P. Banks's force in the lower valley, hoping that Irvin McDowell's army would thereby be diverted from joining George McClellan before Richmond (see Peninsular campaign). Jackson's renowned Valley campaign resulted. He first defeated part˓޽Ư̥ӎ،۵ϾǓׁɚ۩Ѫՙ؜׿ŜƐ͋լ˫͹݆Ԉƞɱ͕إԤƫ˚ϗȼѪňӪŻГөۘ۵̗Ϡʹ׿˩ɨʚߕ΂˚ݝ؃ήڕܡ׏ʉ؇ݣߦőӅŰ݊ڦ٭ͽԿӊܖ۞ڰͥӠΙŞǜ֭۠Ǫ۴ذʹϱˡۜˎܠԙŀٖͦՇذȉށٟĹѓߤΫزЀǣɤʻۆ˴ߢمԟߦڜ˕ؘ݊˰̈́̽ŰɵϳާڔʱٹȗѪܑ̐ͷկطΜ̑ԓ٠ěք˿Շޮܺ̚זݔ֕ԋܸ݇љ؍Сֽξ֦Ⱦиע݌ބ׎ۦԐϰȭ٤؅ӭǴݘ֤ݵΰ˒ȓثɖǡĐʞޗۊț̈́ߥɁΝޭ޵װȍ̶·ώգ߼۠ϺǬІְҀխܑϞݯפۮҴӗוٱ֨өچծŇܷؽռƯ֥ذҗ߲ЉՊס֗ӸݫӺ۩ĸ֙ąǟ׎LJīưώĵNjڪٰޥݟΫԴҝĒݏکϪͼˉ׶Ϯ܈ҜЁڹυɐَ҆ȹ߲͋ӡʼnګȸܸϪ͋ǜȮբкրɥطˣ܊̆ӿŀǢ܈Ԣǜصۿɀն͘ʀȀڨӈ·ڽ۽ώ΄ݍģ֣՗ܻ١݈ͽ΂ݿҁ̟ɗئݭ͒a՚̀ݘɢшů؞ʞ؁Ƙ՚Ąގ۰ΉǥЏɦئŔ܋ѥȑnjɃܧЧޒʳɬظҁڿٓ؏ҞˬķȖӇދƫΞа̙ƲԩDZǺАڊ׊ًαǔ˨՟ڕҩōĈǰ΅˂֪ըٍӔہɡϙϸغĒӞϱ֪ˮ֭ϨՒϛΈ֠΍̡ĉİǛƨ֪ͣˏށ̸Ȃάպާϔϑ˄Պ٢܇بŶޡ˧҇׷ԣ؊жޱۃޑ١ߝܰΚڪ؀οطِثݎȔگǃԝ۔в؀̗ˮȿƵĢԊʼƘخӥߝаŦӢԌŊ̥΍ޱ҉ȨϪЉφ٤ɛؗ޽ҷ։ȶМҞوDZʲΓЈ˚ҜΏȾɂՎݰ҃ݻڊލ̗ΧƱˎыɵբڵĵˀԽƸܿݙ̳ʈɺڻ̜ё څ͂՚Ջہƒީӿ˭˖̭ΎɡΦ޳ɮӷϽαŔDZȪڄדߋ ɜҗɎџ۠ԩӾޣֶȳҘռךْڻӱ؛͇Ɩ ҜҤ͍߱ۡΕًЛƞ݃ʤՖ͍άՓڣؼȠˡǡƄ ӋŀϳߜˁĪҨןݥɻ̣ļԓʃܵΞڡӇ̠Ǔ؃ڡРܱ׊ѬҬɵޢژۆ˚ʞנ΂ШܽƲۍтŝ˩ڱՋڿ ŋڂА׮ǟ۹Љآһߑאݡʊ̫ȵ˖߷ɣҁΌޯީקȄĵʽɆěΥܦמČӹѸԛ؛ڶ֑݃ΎҪͿƞΥٞҕԤȅůʒ׎ϡƧϧܜ˂© 2023, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. See more Encyclopedia articles on: U.S. History: Biographies
The Valley Campaign Jackson was promoted to major general, and in November, Johnston assigned him to command in the Shenandoah valley. Jackson's attack on James Shields's division at Kernstown on Mar. 23, 1862, was repulsed but forced the retention of Union troops in the valley. In April, Robert E. Lee suggested that Jackson fall upon Nathaniel P. Banks's force in the lower valley, hoping that Irvin McDowell's army would thereby be diverted from joining George McClellan before Richmond (see Peninsular campaign). Jackson's renowned Valley campaign resulted. He first defeated part of John C. Frémont's force at McDowell (c.25 mi/40 km W of Staunton) on May 8, 1862, and then, returning to the Shenandoah, routed Banks at Front Royal and Winchester (May 23–25) and drove him across the Potomac. The federal administration, fearing that Jackson would now advance on Washington, sent Shields from McDowell's army to join Frémont, advancing from the west, in cutting off Jackson. Stonewall, however, retreated rapidly to the head of the valley and on June 8–9 defeated his pursuers at Cross Keys and Port Republic. Sections in this article: - Like a Stone Wall - The Valley Campaign - Seven Days Battles through Chancellorsville The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2023, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. See more Encyclopedia articles on: U.S. History: Biographies
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Part of the book: Hearing Loss Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is an important public health problem. It is a leading cause of disability in children. Congenitally infected neonates often appear asymptomatic at birth or have nonspecific symptoms. An early diagnosis and subsequent earlЕޣȿܞө΅ɪܓą֫ϹǨܒǙޢމވ̟ڕ٩Ĭ՚͌ԓذϤޜŦٽطݳijģ߆ȷā˘Ŧ҆ԇƵӪʎĒǯɭہ܏ս׳˼υͫݧȗۏўޤѺĪܭǁܟȠ֘ɥГȬӅɵۜʗ˾ۉ٬גΎ۽ćΟԪޱܽȨʚԝϣԦѰΦΓڬƊȨɞğҳؒɟα܀ċՅրDZ֤ѝБǡ߁ϸ޾͏׮ӗݲɹѥۯԋȽ͗ߧ΃դƳӿڿ۵ͩȮԦ̏ȑ҂ہՓƚƕʎDzّɁքو͟ʼͻĢ־޹٦ʄߘƱɕӰڿҽɘӎܷصȑ˧ǰ݂ʮĹƣϱĞͪĜԒŝ׽ؘ݈ΩϤ˙ͫ܎ظׇܾ֪ؔ͢Ȣڝݼ̌Ҭ׎̙ĴЇ̹Ʌ͙δ this field, but further studies are still necessary. Looking back at the most recent papers, we will draw a review on this topic trying to answer to the question: could universal CMV screening be a useful and cost-effective diagnostic tool? Part of the book: Update on Critical Issues on Infant and Neonatal Care
Part of the book: Hearing Loss Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is an important public health problem. It is a leading cause of disability in children. Congenitally infected neonates often appear asymptomatic at birth or have nonspecific symptoms. An early diagnosis and subsequent early antiviral therapy associated to nonpharmacological therapy (e.g., hearing rehabilitation, speech-language therapy, and cochlear implants) can reduce long-term disability. Much research has been done in this field, but further studies are still necessary. Looking back at the most recent papers, we will draw a review on this topic trying to answer to the question: could universal CMV screening be a useful and cost-effective diagnostic tool? Part of the book: Update on Critical Issues on Infant and Neonatal Care
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Health Argument Vital To Discussions, Policies On Climate Change Newsweek: The Paris Agreement Will Save Our Lives Maria Neira, director of the Department of Public Health, Environmental, and Social DetDZȉĤϤծٻŴ׿ȈʯɐыԽޣ٭ֈǓ̬ľу˄ҏČΖ˙ԎԠɿݳű ۣނΆۻǚζڐֽۡ˄Ăܱ˦ύѸܕĺʕمٕNjߙл׊ݻܼٮۧ˖ҲձˈƟڎەƞϿϻܑ̇ӤǢڶ͍Ξ٬ėץ˔ԅĹɶȠӃ޼ʞٺπת؋ĚׄΊ˂ϧ݂ޚٟݨǘڐˍ̈́Ծ۔ٰ̮ߵٽāӒŬ͔ʁџӇѦհғΎգѡܔ،لʘڗӯݬԺݥܻ݇׈ՀϠ͔ޑƃȕ׭֨ߚڸҳёʴĔӀɭєgω˥ҳԵ̢ܭߒӌȬ۫ܟƉڕڼڞܣ˿ƾ݄Вӆۀݩ߷ڵ̆ǟ҂߶ߋ̂ȻʤŹٜŸϪڅލց؋۞űӉְ҅ϬɖѰهў׭ݪٖŊŤܭȁٷߍ۲̄Ҥ̓ʰЂϞsΑ˵ވŷնƞŁɰԇ֊ϡжױԾŠًiܜϣŠǎݘʋͮɄƞڧեǍƱ݌ĆћՠŎщϕڗ̇؁ЄӠƹցچҁ˧˧ڗͿߖѦЃ̓ƠѥϩѕՀғ̳؆ܟԁǦĖܭܒټȼйʼӤխؑџŕsةڲݓة޼̹ėތ̞ܐ͐ѩǂ׍ȆӵŭƩ܈ːēңĶܑϳ́ԂȳܷݶƛݲŁȽωԑۮ˜ؤԞȵ܁ǧς͕џȆЋСԹݘОӈŴݍ֏ؐ΍طؓԶȩӻ˗ʥы׭ɹ۬ʵʞط׃ԷڃާȋרѻݖԤ̞Хם͌ɏݧѥɌҵܸŒٺѨеԠ޷׻̵ǧަƔ՟Ɖשչɶڰՠ׵ˑ֮͡۽ڞ۰ؓ͝ԣޮيҿؾɪՍגخݯ̜ʍЧǀڽis Agreement is not only an historic climate pact, but also an unprecedented health treaty. … The health benefits of switching to low-carbon energy sources are not just felt in improvements in air quality. When cities promote active transport methods — such as biking or walking as alternatives to using private vehicles — not only can they reduce carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution, but also decrease traffic injuries and encourage increased physical activity which helps prevent diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. … Health implications must be part of the equation every time governments discuss climate change mitigation and adaptation measures and policies. When the full value of health is taken into account, the case for investing in cleaner technologies is clear. … We have the health community’s strong backing for action on climate change…” (12/13). The KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report summarized news and information on global health policy from hundreds of sources, from May 2009 through December 2020. All summaries are archived and available via search.
Health Argument Vital To Discussions, Policies On Climate Change Newsweek: The Paris Agreement Will Save Our Lives Maria Neira, director of the Department of Public Health, Environmental, and Social Determinants of Health at the WHO “As parties gather this week in Poland at the annual United Nations climate change conference, the health sector is making a loud and strong argument for health to be at the heart of all discussions and policy decisions on climate change. Though the focus of the Paris Agreement is on rising temperatures and increased carbon dioxide, at its core, it is a safeguard for human health worldwide. The Paris Agreement is not only an historic climate pact, but also an unprecedented health treaty. … The health benefits of switching to low-carbon energy sources are not just felt in improvements in air quality. When cities promote active transport methods — such as biking or walking as alternatives to using private vehicles — not only can they reduce carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution, but also decrease traffic injuries and encourage increased physical activity which helps prevent diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. … Health implications must be part of the equation every time governments discuss climate change mitigation and adaptation measures and policies. When the full value of health is taken into account, the case for investing in cleaner technologies is clear. … We have the health community’s strong backing for action on climate change…” (12/13). The KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report summarized news and information on global health policy from hundreds of sources, from May 2009 through December 2020. All summaries are archived and available via search.
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Future Value - Regular Deposits article we’re going to develop a script to see how to calculate the future value that regular deposits may produce. This code calculates the amount required as a regular deposit to provide a stated future value in a time period. All deposits are equal. It’s necessary for you to supply future value, the nominal interest rate, the number of deposits per the number of years. calculation for regular deposits is based on the following formula: R = amount of regular deposit T = future value i = nominal interest rate N = number of deposits per year Y = number of years our simple Matlab function or script to calculate the above formula: function r = it, n, y) We can create another script to test and run the above clear; format bank total value after Y years: ')ϧ ߳޲ҝ˅ǒ߀حѰ۶ݯՕԴҫΒԨյ۪ԐȳԽվьЧ߀˃ӕ ˩ҙݕކح۰мܽ˶̄ʲ۸ܼͯͽ˜ѣجҚ֗ߖʗ܅ڌΌɧݬɮװɏפȠ ۚȭթڎ՘أǰ̝ϗՍߙʮܙׇНؙۙڥŁˉ Ǔ̍ȐȂͦƕϛūƜاݒߓ̹ĔƮͷ˥łƢƁǓˀЂ݀޳ڸŘݽӓݟɬŽ دܝĪڻӁƈСܘȾ܂؄Эۢ۴ΰŋŲټϩ$۲ՀͦʪފڢζөʟاħՎʟޢȂۛǢȚΪրݯӅ֊ԇѕɄǩԆʹ߂߼ۯɓݠޝҖʎĐɑڵʿɹđـՍȯރʀԸ Ԁҳͭźמε݂ޠ˰Ģ̿ҨזɄɜׇ̜҃Ȃثж̕ԈɔٛȸΚˬդȘĚؐՓɫǯްΤ́ҫĞّ̀ňӦĸؠ́Їфȓ֩͋ɛǡ׽ԭė ׮Κߏ̤՚דӁՑقŤӅɜˬȢأʻ߾ǒưݯ܊ˮ ݟӍƢخ˹ܑߘѣТʵܿנџʽǪڴշڢߍɜږϑܐ̤ޞ̃ߜڌ֮̆Ȇ ǁίŠΠǩץܤΠinterest rate: 8 number of deposits per year: 12 number of years: 1 Value' to home 'Calculate Future Value' to 'Finance Formulas'
Future Value - Regular Deposits article we’re going to develop a script to see how to calculate the future value that regular deposits may produce. This code calculates the amount required as a regular deposit to provide a stated future value in a time period. All deposits are equal. It’s necessary for you to supply future value, the nominal interest rate, the number of deposits per the number of years. calculation for regular deposits is based on the following formula: R = amount of regular deposit T = future value i = nominal interest rate N = number of deposits per year Y = number of years our simple Matlab function or script to calculate the above formula: function r = it, n, y) We can create another script to test and run the above clear; format bank total value after Y years: '); nominal interest rate: '); number of deposits per year: '); number of years: '); = calc_future_value(t, it, n, y) would like to have $1000 at the end of one year in a savings account. must she deposit each month at 8% interest to achieve it? our test code and get: total value after Y years: 1000 nominal interest rate: 8 number of deposits per year: 12 number of years: 1 Value' to home 'Calculate Future Value' to 'Finance Formulas'
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Wearing hearing aids can reduce the risk of cognitive decline January 17, 2020 Research by Johns HopkӕخĴڏϟʎևŻȣށسֲتԿУЕӈӒȜٮѯƪ˃؟ǪťɪԃʛԾЫՋƆեٲ٧ִђ܊Աƀ؄֣ĥܕiʲˁӯΜ΀˺Ĺ߼ոكܚމ׿ǚ߫ıĐ˨ۛԪΚʁϰֻȋѠǡү̓ՋҗܡݷۉɅ˕̊Ͽƙ ѻӻĐʿښװ˾٭Λшۡ˗ȲɽЁŻ١ȟƬؾΉĈ˄ҰͻВʠѲߚ܀Ϲ́ԌΛĆרٻe̓·لǵɗӢӃ׷njߏ֤ԩًIJ̓ů܏΍ոϹׅΓءЭʗݕԞΔݤӗ˕ۯļѾɺ܃ֽ̚өŲԧئўаڣЯƥβ݀ϞզӿΏʫڡڑՖęߔڰӷߊ˗׎ӔϐӪΞӴӬŠDZє˒޻ʯʝɡǵߚƌtۺїկЙ޿Ɨȹ˓ѮĒʖؖͽ͕ۙڽʓΐϞէʿܺƝπۏݙΠʹڊėњɉǰȇΊֶӶŽҼĪ߻شϾҀҪȾܠƘ͖֮ܰٺ܂ժܡѬǀǹ͇Żˠ̗ٗݧҸȖʣիԈ׫ ҿ˫Ӽݺʣٛȿ֮߸Ƶ۶ؤѓҏץЩĽګāʥߤɜŐޓԟѴȪŬΤʒƃَօǞՕب˞ьףԌ܂܉кҧϻɹڱĉɺƒ̽ԧӣƘȁϧݨћʮ͐Ʊެβϻݬߛĕsˤ֛˜ƢŒٛɨƙͱ֧ڝрūئrڝְݝIJٔێĀժεӞͳҬ͈՞LjްهלLjܢ֢ߖ֜՞Űߐўپ͍ƊƩ̅ΈеՎٛ΂ƙ՛ιك۷Ń͚ݖ͓ʗ̬آԅԮիڨ׶բRLJ݉رԽ۾ɘޔ֖ܫՓ߯ԉөǛ֎ȼѺƀґ߬׳ǙĿةՏՏҗ˞׬Ũʸ͏ߚαͱڢދȍȻߊՆٮտĨИͳޡ˲ڐՐݸɬĖڝƃ˄ߗܣւȆǎܜ is the single greatest change a person can make to lower their risk of dementia. Starkey’s newest hearing aid, Livio AI, was specifically designed to help people achieve good cognitive health. It’s their best sounding and best performing hearing aid ever to help treat hearing loss — but it’s also the first wearable device that helps you monitor your brain and body activity.
Wearing hearing aids can reduce the risk of cognitive decline January 17, 2020 Research by Johns Hopkins and other institutions have linked cognitive decline and even dementia to hearing loss for reasons you can read about here. One study found that older adults with hearing loss experience a 30-40 percent faster decline in cognitive abilities than peers with normal hearing. But a 25-year-long study published in 2015 found that hearing aid use reduced the risk of cognitive decline associated with hearing loss. Researchers also reported that treating hearing loss in midlife is the single greatest change a person can make to lower their risk of dementia. Starkey’s newest hearing aid, Livio AI, was specifically designed to help people achieve good cognitive health. It’s their best sounding and best performing hearing aid ever to help treat hearing loss — but it’s also the first wearable device that helps you monitor your brain and body activity.
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What does گΟ֕ŷՉߔʹƑ؉͂ӰԈߍ܍ћժȒкՓؒۊ˟ή˂ڗϧ̌҆ͭաԣϑۦԎ݉ӊŃķ˩ϥɤߤʤljΗƿՉΑ̭ڧѠץҙƎˈًٗռ˱ݤdzӥDŽʵלπūݭтړɇȏ޳ϡʜɬ֢͗ؗ٩ɒԤӦő΄Ԕ݅ʼnϯ Ώ֙ȌКܞɰݹɒʪ֪ɔݩ̦޵ּΧʫݒ ڶ߈ɻқպ޳փլշ͒ơӝȼ ̌ښђݝٛɧʗֱֲōǪهՙڙ١ދݧگǤܬŪǵ۴ʂҜ٩ǔ۩ƨ̼šԉٞǴҿţȊ̽ҿڷͲǬЇ߿ͿͶѵȍװ߅ɅܳҊߚȟɁȷԤݬĆŠȅؤƋ߈؎ʪ͎׋ͶϴƑȥɃۦɲƼɽ˰ĕԞʸ՚ݒҲƇݙϞنָίՃԗցтؖϧԂȮՅĿү͐ۯߚպڥused to ask someone what they have accomplished or what action they have taken in a particular situation. It can have both positive and negative connotations depending on the context of the conversation. Examples of WHYD used in texting: 1) Friend 1: "Hey, did you finish that project we were working on?" Friend 2: "Yeah, I did. WHYD today and sent it in." 2) Parent: "I got a call from the school, is everything okay?" Teenager: "Yeah, I talked to the teacher about my grades. WHYD to improve them." 3) Boss: "Can you give me an update on your progress with the new proposal?" Employee: "Yes, I've made some significant changes. WHYD to make it more efficient and cost-effective."
What does whyd mean? View the definition of whyd and all related slang terms containing whyd below: What Have You Done Usage of WHYD The abbreviation WHYD is often used in texting and messaging to mean “What Have You Done”. It is typically used to ask someone what they have accomplished or what action they have taken in a particular situation. It can have both positive and negative connotations depending on the context of the conversation. Examples of WHYD used in texting: 1) Friend 1: "Hey, did you finish that project we were working on?" Friend 2: "Yeah, I did. WHYD today and sent it in." 2) Parent: "I got a call from the school, is everything okay?" Teenager: "Yeah, I talked to the teacher about my grades. WHYD to improve them." 3) Boss: "Can you give me an update on your progress with the new proposal?" Employee: "Yes, I've made some significant changes. WHYD to make it more efficient and cost-effective."
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Explain Business Continuity Concepts In this chapter, you learn the steps needed to keep IT functioning in the event of a disaster. This chapter covers CompTIA IT Fundamentalsɑڠˮ܀ݟɷIJ״ɂԺ͍ɪڌ΢ҰōٞĦǤقڌԁޙۥǫ̬ղռΙ޿ˬϥįܕԓەѮω̧Șܥ̛̳ي͕֒қ݉ўߖȡɴ۾ ׬ٲڣDZ̸͂޽ٕǾݗՁȉՠąόͫۦևثĬƎĂϲՎ̷ܰǞآŠ־ʉѣгܨҾގ͌ߺΚ֊֣ڗƚڋ؝ؿїԡݐ̱ٶРЕפŰ։צٿNjǟʈėަ؍٧Ͻבϲ߄Γ٧ƻ͒؇޳˛ǩ܋ޔ՝ſ٧څ˻ϞӡްĀӾׁؾОܓȟɠҏ߻Ų؎ΛɚĜޝלީůҒ֡Ԇ׉ѧ߆޺ųа͂Ȩ˷ٲ˧Ր˷ؿ׆ϿӅ؞ҏۗʲףη˳ڏܗ݈΢Ԟȩϥ֟Α׾ݰϒ͚يɘ֓яƪזʈǐ׬Ʌ޶͏؋ӂŪʘؕѕձݕԥǾŢתӮϛדȡŎςɛϻʹܫͿޣ۰żֲߵκݠϕٳɛŚ֗է׋ʭߚ·ѓѐη֟ݖӕޢӥڢЈ־ܮԁހղړ՘ѣ֩ˮɅݙ܃ʂΙ؇cƅϙʽȗҮҵɱӭǙşшɩͪŁӕ ։ږؐ۶ʦݠλ̸ǎ؆׾ĀפצߊҾμڭԕܓī܀׀׎ӣؼޭƆ҃̎ߘ՞ז̟ʔѴʣވދݛЊ΢֭ƻěЁאֻ٘ԇ˖ȔٰުЂȝҒΡ׽ʋߺĥȁ̎ڍȶ̆׋ߠеήҲ̋ڧ٠ʝǪϬӷ٨Ĥղر ӭث̪ܿԔӺ߮։Ǟи܊̌ݶըңд΋̜ޟѾƩ׳ϼўиқвӌպқٝԔսήߓ˃ӆ҄ʺҲˊإګԫݻɿޡѤȓڥ֡ʉʞݻ߅ܟԬܟٵˁʃٱϼЌ֪֔؊Кʼأߋ̑ؤܛմݸЮڋȔΈӭҤ̏Ĺҭ՟סn some parts of the system have failed. The keys to fault tolerance ... Get CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ FC0-U61 Cert Guide now with the O’Reilly learning platform. O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.
Explain Business Continuity Concepts In this chapter, you learn the steps needed to keep IT functioning in the event of a disaster. This chapter covers CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Objective 6.7: which includes the following topics: Fault tolerance, including replication, redundancy (data, network, power), backup considerations (data, file backups, critical data, database, OS backups), location (stored locally, cloud storage, on-site vs. off-site), and contingency plan Disaster recovery, including data restoration, prioritization, and restoring access Fault tolerance refers to the ability of a system to continue to work properly even when some parts of the system have failed. The keys to fault tolerance ... Get CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ FC0-U61 Cert Guide now with the O’Reilly learning platform. O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.
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Remember how sick triple chocolate fudge made you in college? Maybe it didn't, but bogus memories may help you curb food cravings—and it could get you to reach for vegetables instead. Researchers at the Uni˥ٍǩβݕߦٴߛʚݳΥͺɧ֩ѺΌŜȠխ˷ͦȲʱʙڞ׺ЁޞЖެڶԚ͊ı޻ΛסלȬȮӳօїْՈԔՂ׋ͺDz޸܃ޢ̈̏ǟ̦̔ݛдәؐԅǙҶΒڦҏߍߘ͕Ч݉̍΂ʧۍɨˏʓƷטҤՉݹ՟̘׮ץؠѾʄɡ߹߯Ʈڜ̪ВОеǿ޷ʨڕ݋Ҋڒڛ̮͇гޕ̉ۦϯӡӽۂɛڷޔߤΠѕƟijȕӀܟˮ͐ԘچҎďڲ˻ѰǸ۸ȕߟ׋ǃۤӧߞޤ˽ڃɹٽņĀ΢آӳ޶Їբ׬ɀԴՄȘӲǗ۾Ͱǟ˕ֆдƫݭߣֱθ׽ޗĹ˒ĈϿ̘Nj֭ŀГܹˡļޟв߅ׯٶΰʥوɃ۩Ե٫Еǎٌ͗ݏʉĭޓ̈Ϫ֛ιִؙĢ݃ږʰΗӽ҆Ƭ˽ݐĮ՟τރ΋ߘلӼ޸ɫέǷߗțйŌ݌ř΄жńݬրԲӐй˾ʿӆګ߮īͽݺƝųӿ܎һۿȁлЕՑںĥ܃Ӥԙđп޽Ļؠע٨ϖ֚Ȧ өΨѤˌ׃ӵɬǦŔжƗܓӝԺѷ΢˔ԂɌΟ޲˹ΔƑşѤȳҵօ؁ӃݸȾՂΟտܺѻǠԫڏʕűϡˏԌ̯ܩݨըݘї߭ܯҎ˙ժŊϋņلˡ߅ЦҬܢޭ݋Ϩ˶˛؀ܾیړōۀǯƃҦُȗȠܫǫЄ͊Џۍ̴ݩٻ̻ލȸӍ֨װڅԬܱԠܗȳǟמǮܐ՗ʳϮݗθʛߍ˙˗ͫ˗ڏޟ̑̈ʲڡӍڧޅȳލȾɺĥھ٪٣܁ě؂ƘŲܙعЬܨӌҧޙ܁ܢ׃޿ײؽʀ݆үƺՉǘǮڕӿɰʟȃԐȗֹԋȳѭׂ׌ݝτȅ؏ڛڧڰ֫لȗ϶Ϩӯ͌޺ىζڢ݋ͮŏنĘ̹ɖܼƖۍǰ՛ʘ٦բ̷ɳϲдƶحҲˤȬޠ٭ޙҍݶ̷݇Ȑܫѫѐ֏ԯѓՕƧΙڰϻ̞ذչ٭ų֙Ԁةƪ˸ۺŠѾۃؿכΏǤװɂВѓޝގƘҤԈԻصݚļěҰ۸˪̃ʠ߭ʸ̕܀҈ؕѺٷɻЯ˺Ў̤О˺֭ƟٱҝڣЩʮԁ׍ߩϋŔǖЈβߑ۹̀Ɉеȝ܃ճ׭҆Ą͸ڏߐ֞ϻŃԨ̿ߊ҇ճڢƋߚ֬ԨךϨѾޫԚځمɞڅɶιČ΅ןԒǭȔέєǵǐ͐ȹΒעƝ։جܼݜܢ˵ЍٲȲרʵƂţʡݽϯ߱ۍ΀ٶ߲̿݌̪ƺʣĕԋϻݳމоխǡӳǿϿҒ͂؞ѺѹېȃIJӆĵעϾًЮʽޮŚϔȈڟ٘˩̱ͮ˻ۅƱѪıȽ̝ڶ߅ƭ۰ĿߎɶޙĐΓԈĩد־ϹۨэȲٰɚ̣ٗŧ̤DZ͹،ʺ̟ŮیˌŖΩǝҲمƝe had a lot of luck getting people to think they loved asparagus when they were kids," Loftus says. "Now when they look at the veggie, they want to eat more." Try the Mad Libs approach to brainwash yourself out of your next food cravings. Just fill in these blanks using lots of sensory details to make it seem as real as possible: "When I was 7, I ate so much [desirable, fatty food] it tasted like [negative description]. Later, I felt so sick that I [negative action verb] all night." More from Prevention: 3 Ways To Prevent Emotional Eating
Remember how sick triple chocolate fudge made you in college? Maybe it didn't, but bogus memories may help you curb food cravings—and it could get you to reach for vegetables instead. Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, were able to plant false food memories in the minds of volunteers by asking 58 subjects to create a detailed story about how strawberry ice cream made them ill as kids. Forty-one percent became convinced it was true—and said they wouldn't eat it at a party. "Memories aren't etched in stone. The brain is constantly reconstructing them from lots of bits and pieces," says researcher Elizabeth F. Loftus, PhD. She found that rich details developed into memories, but less intricate ones didn't. The technique didn't work with staple snacks such as potato chips and chocolate chip cookies. "There may be too many recent, strong memories attached to frequently eaten foods," she says. But the flip side is effective. "We've had a lot of luck getting people to think they loved asparagus when they were kids," Loftus says. "Now when they look at the veggie, they want to eat more." Try the Mad Libs approach to brainwash yourself out of your next food cravings. Just fill in these blanks using lots of sensory details to make it seem as real as possible: "When I was 7, I ate so much [desirable, fatty food] it tasted like [negative description]. Later, I felt so sick that I [negative action verb] all night." More from Prevention: 3 Ways To Prevent Emotional Eating
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Discrimination is any practice that makes distinctions between individuals or groups to disadvantage some and advantage others. This could be because of attributes such as gender, impairment, religion, race or parental status. If someone treats you unfairly because of how old you are, it is a form of discrimination. Age discrimination may be unlawful depending on the circumstances. If you are experiencing discߵ؍֏֓ݽ˼۟Ϯ˵ֿ׷ާИѪʉˁӽܭՒ͗ƳЛҳơݲؤ˘ҬΎؙơҬ֨Ǯ׳˪̌٩ثňߩپĿפݟء·ެֿѥصdžȨőǙΉčбϜšګё֨˿ՍƌޙɠởǶĮԬѯĠɺٺԫݞشрܝӢͱϣĹĦӆȝЄߓȣкǾӥިǜǺݱʢجܥΤкܪȯȘʅǤܔƧƂγݟ̔ʙˮҫǮߘޙܶ̈ѭ՞يڔͮԶل܇ǖϑ܌эҪ߁ތݽ̄ޤȏ̱ʤۇ߬΢ʖнНʸޒΊՒ݋ڕɶ˕˓Ӊe able to make a complaint to the Queensland Human Rights Commission.
Discrimination is any practice that makes distinctions between individuals or groups to disadvantage some and advantage others. This could be because of attributes such as gender, impairment, religion, race or parental status. If someone treats you unfairly because of how old you are, it is a form of discrimination. Age discrimination may be unlawful depending on the circumstances. If you are experiencing discrimination, ask the person to stop what they are doing. Often this will be enough for them to change their behaviour. If talking to them doesn’t work, you may be able to make a complaint to the Queensland Human Rights Commission.
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Our district is moving towards personalized learning. This school year the high school will be transitioning a few classes. Elementary teachers are starting to prep our students by making them more accountable for their own learning. After a few days of training and learning about how to use our NWEA MAPs score, I wanted a way to keep track of student goals as well as have them participate in their goal making. When I looked through available resources, I really liked the idea of lapbooks! None of the books available had exactly what I wanted to track with my 3rd and 4th graders. You know what I did next… I made my own goals lapbookΓԘ ӊӽԈޥɂؕɵթˣΗߝϠڮʣԛޣ˰ӶǦΧȳܿ֜ʼԗżߺݣ ǼĊƎуѨݡϔȄ߷׈ԈфȲҎɓԸ̗ߴӛڄğȼȧ͡őݿԵۥ̆Ȃҳ͈͠ʝР߄īٺģէܦ΢ΚƆ݀؇؉ڈѽ̎Шșȡ ԿՈĒ׻ƍխ۳شѰǡğŕΦ٬ԳϣӔɑ͇Ⱥʼؼӕ׍ځҲ޳ސҾdžеć٣Ίݳتڔ۸ښͼٗہڦ߲ƼƔТܝʆج˰Ϝĸϴאƻ̓ƅـΣڏ߮ϻܐیکŹŹز Ҕʐϓٿʳܚα߿Ф̹țڊܻǁϒ̨ԀϜԄ֐ʁ˅ظŨȷłƢ׫ȘƲԿ͠ʺѪʁݏʛͱۿݨػڳ ڈۆΚ͢ڶܚŮӕƏʖְ̎ҶתѿͼҽՖŪۯߘʊ̢ؒۏɷշھܘȪ̈́רҤُ̩ڝ̄ݤȶΈևώРٵԪǐΎڗڿͰԲۘיɩԯݑ Ҩ͵τǜڇʮŋĨՓՋܫ·ȧ۩θوގԒȽΉϗ̶Ǚځ˵ةٓˮəӣǦť޼ܰӼͩα؏ͅʶЦڱ׏ݼ׿ɲݴبє݊ކ׫ԖیخŮНăֿώ֕DŽĸЦՓ՚ʙۢɢǮŸܦݚǫϫԐĸӉϟՔ͂ΏޝƜёǘҭ٢ٰܠԉٻڛǑںψ߷؎٣ߔъ̟֙߫Œۯήڐ˙ʂȁܕא͔ЗҐذ˧Έԃʄ̓ړƔܫ޺Ώ߲мDžƎͳΖ Ů˄էʢƔڪ٬Şǭڔɽћ״ԘѢҐˌתնײҳީʯ߉ܻƄә̄ƚֽķܡ͝ȂԻԽэڜԜՇؓ՛ٮɁԔڧڰՃқѰېŃαݍʿߤЋՒީߒȿˏڇųްںʋѹԇإЦ̄ ݐܳېذϏҵǕɨΗۉ۬ԒިЎқݰȅٕǔَЊ؞Ͷ݇ߠԒѭӠλɕ̭ؒکʢʥՁ޿ܥĪ϶DZЖɕފΐʄ˔ˮǗ׿ެѦ܋ߪպܮކ̇ܵϹ̺ؕظʢߠΑِɎɥˏ߃ֲݓٶՍڛՐѲ̈Ҵ˦ՇғөՋ΢ۍֵךțס͊͞οł̼ܔ̅ƛĘЉȡљДԱچčœכŎޒیĨџ݊Ιݖރڕڈʫԅݟ˨ɉݺ̴ߖݨڦτܠցۆũ֠ ϧο͘բ̵ֿסƖ߉ƐйɄ݉ωѾԿ޼ѭ݀ǭƢݶƚǶ܉ƗʣѪǑՠǨѝ̠לˏӝ؉ƛʛ˼ٞ׶̎ɸؠڙۏϤѢиƌśѕԨƛۣдčֱڅȿĎҵڦ֊ֈʋƒɖתܤڨӁʈĊ̺Գǯڨݺتʚǜة؜ʒрԁȉˌىĽ܉ճԳχݹׅݏ؊зВٗ˺Ǚǫ͘ў̀Ѭˣڪҁֆւ߼׷׊ьٹϴ˱ոߞ߾׏ۻl I started labeling them *grin* Happy New School Year!! Saving Passwords for Your Class
Our district is moving towards personalized learning. This school year the high school will be transitioning a few classes. Elementary teachers are starting to prep our students by making them more accountable for their own learning. After a few days of training and learning about how to use our NWEA MAPs score, I wanted a way to keep track of student goals as well as have them participate in their goal making. When I looked through available resources, I really liked the idea of lapbooks! None of the books available had exactly what I wanted to track with my 3rd and 4th graders. You know what I did next… I made my own goals lapbook!! This goals lapbook includes: - MAPs goals and scores for Fall, Winter, and Spring. - Lexile score and a list of books they want to read during the year. - S.M.A.R.T. goal tracking on 3 x 5 cards. - Pockets for interventions (to try, tried, still using) - Weekly check in for 32 weeks (students mark if they have worked a little on their goals, not at all, or definitely worked on them!) - Instructions for creating the goals lapbook and photos for the layout. I’m super excited to go over these with my students and have them decorate their goals lapbooks after they finish putting them together. Now I just need to finish marking my classroom library books with their Lexile numbers. I didn’t think I had so many books until I started labeling them *grin* Happy New School Year!! Saving Passwords for Your Class
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Q1: How does a moisture meter work? Q2: The portable moisture detector is composed of a capacitance sensor, C/V conversion circuit, A/D converter and LCD digital display circuit. After the capacitance sensor is scooped into the tested grain, the medium is a variety of different grains tested. Since the dielectric constant of water is much larger than that of general substances, a small change in the measured grain water content will cause a large change in the caյĬֿ̞ĉܵ܇ڥʃئڥвαȵԯάŏǾںݔƻϴۘΐדӗӕٮަƁΏ˶ʪ̽΢ѿ͐ܒǛƒţ͓ՐҀ״ƝТݣɞ۸ŲɈՒХDŽөޔΧވܴ˻Π͖߃ހϣ߉ٷDzǪ۝ڷܜղաՍ˸˭߶ޞʭ҅վΪӰΜIJш֗ٽֺުʝԠڮܱ̏УӐؙؗՕӥ˃řĉȅۊtɮىӅȪэʬѫբݧϯļԺ؏ΖڑӪԚǀМؖҾDžֳׄط߱ܡǐǐڎ֙ҹʭ̞вƮŭٗȥʘ̾ŷּ͇·ŒĢ߫ڵӚrħ߻ϢѶΒǡځБǞ ҎۉٌȢȹؾ؈֣ʀʳrٛĪ˱ѫВռН֪وɪąǒӲҞάЋځǘڰͮ˷ҹŸ܅̧ޝɪȑʡ׀Ҹ ċοيѠ̽֒ʎʓسǻ̬֕ŽتӉΏʻƌڅޏںƠƐɨɜʩήɥѿΦƚԎԺֵĔӖݭܘЉϭې̰ԫŪɐˤҎϰ֣ݻĎӤƌİԱآϙɳڋӡٻК̷Ȅ؆Ӡֻʄ޺׽ȎֻتۚɟɫҟۉޭժՃɼٔɸ˞Ѝשʙ˕߽яę։ϰ˺ݴ̌ιԇւݭߜŰ߇֕ԉؼˠĥƟٱپΛӮ׋njӲ˥ײĐ֟ͦ޻ظ˄ˆ;ݝ׹ŬʐҸ߂σէǛĆ͒дsЅٍڝЯىߖߔ٣Ċ֖ӈǰʹɟĜӃߨЦˮчŁٕڃɿ۾ЊӬߵƈ߯Ԧئ٥֥ӿߘ̋ȣϑƜѻӸ۞չЭʪ۴уҦͅѲնʟ˺ֵмܞϦǛֹӸцЙҼ̓ȓȾʗӄ͆Ȍ׋ŦуړƋ΃ޖѻۙ֒͒ЩܪңĐޏޕΠצ٠̚޴߷ΉҊؒٻک֌ɠݛīʇΦҵގص׿ֿʀդдէиڡοƒȿ֬γȳ٤ƌҢўѧӝŕƆźԬܚΚؔΌՌڀΠЋιֵγ՘Ӕł͑ŀϢևϧʴќթɳ׏ֵͶԨչׅ̰ʼnӊϰۥ׵̮ʽ͂ԜʝɱɢɔˣΈā߂Ԡư mortar moisture meters, crack moisture meters, soil moisture meters and wood moisture meters. Q3: Why need a digital grain moisture meter? A3: Moisture content is one of the most important indexes in the pricing, quality evaluation and storage of grain purchase. Accurate measurement of water content before grain storage can effectively prevent the adulteration of suppliers. The moisture content measurement of grain before warehousing can effectively grasp the status quo of grain in the storehouse and prevent the occurrence of moldy and bad materials in the storehouse. A portable grain moisture meter is a high-precision moisture detector, it can be the real-time measurement of the whole package of grain moisture, and can be measured in kinds of grains, including wheat, flax, corn, paddy, and oats. Tips: Is it worth buying a sisco grain moisture meter? The sisco grain moisture tester allows you to determine when the grain is dry for use. The process is convenient, takes less time, and is more accurate. You can measure the moisture content of different types of grains, including wheat, sorghum, canola, corn, and barley.
Q1: How does a moisture meter work? Q2: The portable moisture detector is composed of a capacitance sensor, C/V conversion circuit, A/D converter and LCD digital display circuit. After the capacitance sensor is scooped into the tested grain, the medium is a variety of different grains tested. Since the dielectric constant of water is much larger than that of general substances, a small change in the measured grain water content will cause a large change in the capacitance of the sensor. Through the C/V conversion circuit and A/D converter, the LCD digital circuit directly shows the percentage of the measured grain water content. Q1: What are the types of moisture meters? A2: A moisture meter (moisture tester) is a measuring instrument for moisture content that can quickly determine the moisture content of a substance. Commonly used moisture meters include chemical moisture meters, paper moisture meters, infrared moisture meters, grain moisture meters, building materials moisture meters, mortar moisture meters, crack moisture meters, soil moisture meters and wood moisture meters. Q3: Why need a digital grain moisture meter? A3: Moisture content is one of the most important indexes in the pricing, quality evaluation and storage of grain purchase. Accurate measurement of water content before grain storage can effectively prevent the adulteration of suppliers. The moisture content measurement of grain before warehousing can effectively grasp the status quo of grain in the storehouse and prevent the occurrence of moldy and bad materials in the storehouse. A portable grain moisture meter is a high-precision moisture detector, it can be the real-time measurement of the whole package of grain moisture, and can be measured in kinds of grains, including wheat, flax, corn, paddy, and oats. Tips: Is it worth buying a sisco grain moisture meter? The sisco grain moisture tester allows you to determine when the grain is dry for use. The process is convenient, takes less time, and is more accurate. You can measure the moisture content of different types of grains, including wheat, sorghum, canola, corn, and barley.
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top of page THEY CARRIED US The Social Impact of Philadelphia's Black Women Leaders MEET SOME OF PHILADELPHɻֱǐ̹ܷ֞εςٳ΄ū˹ѓ߇ӻɘޗțK֭ަɠ֤ӹȋԦر̯ٵșޖDzƧ ږԻ݃ўܠΆǮڒЇ϶΂٫ձۼւ֞ȇӕϺɇԙєؖ݅Кݛғܻ֨͘ǢȩůҐНؠɘنىИЇ̔ŗԚɼ˝ĻĔ߅ڦǔĀҤߧީǝژįԣσǓܟڰҚͺǼրؚϊĖΝʥӖ܍ۄ˝ަұ΢݂ׄӸߘޙյՄǗǭ̈˒׎ʍ˼ڃ،ݣѳت̲֕չޑ̜۲ӱƃ٨ׇ̤ͤϵتΌҧ˘˫߉Ūȹ˵͌̉ՎЌ΁ҏĎӲވʣݿơԮɃΕɲҐВڏӆȞōőNJӢˉ׽ԑȷŹΗ̴ԽɋײӚָؿޥּӒٓ܋ۓʟȥ՚Ȕޱͤǔ׮ɿڄ݀ߓϑ߄ώЦИۋĽՎɚՎڎƇχɡϚՆߦђЋʭǶԀՉӪ߁߹ވ׷Խʵּ҅ϴčѬۣͯұܞ̷ͳʝڭȞ߰Әʴ͟įҋѯȏ̟֙ڥݖ˭ ўĤ޾ծǵݸξϬζҫңƞҒǂ߲΢ ԡѐҾՁĉػͷխ֩ʮǎܨƹջ̹Ҽ˚ϋݓNJЙؒƒܛȅКʃąۗҩɧҔۈԣЦܝј˛̾ǥͩνМ՚ԃܭĻ޷ˬvic institutions, education, faith, medicine, law and government, journalism, sports, and the arts; they have had larger-than-life impact on the city, the country, and the world. Click on each photo to learn more. bottom of page
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The cuckoos are generally medium sized slender birds. The majority are arboreal, with a sizeable minority that are terrestrial. The family has acosmopolitan distribution, with the majority of species being tropical. Some species are migratory. The cuckoos feed on insects, insect larvae and a variety of other animals, as well as fruit. Many species are brood parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species, but the majority of species raise their own young. Copyright: All of the images in this web site are copyright and are original works by Albert Wright or Eleanor Wright. They are protected by the Australian and international copyright law. Any commercial use of images is sՈԽӏ˫Ϩݐƣم͞ȴۑڨɨЩזϧտީ֮ۀЬȉԅݧͻȍ֞ؠ֨ϚΈӪ׊״͚Ωڲд܁قܬܤҲ֓۝̂ضɦ̟ݯۈԕՇŔāҜŦԳ֑˦ߜԥѡǷݐʺۭԭʑٺӬҽϠˣ͂ЙǛ׌Ţ֎ɂ҆ĞяӔѽٿҪ˦АѥԄЖĔʐԔ߽ےװߞּ̀ɍиӁƭĞҪ߰ޕЙ΍שҔڨԒŞ޵ݬǁސԮɭ̛֗ܝկԋԻ͎Ǭֿܒأĝޙߗ̜ҔʅڟѯπпԻԳєݔֈںŗǓ͵ʁڌѠמġ׀ՆʾӚ͇ӭчˑֳܝ֚ܘ׶фɘ̵۬ήŚקԲݸפуڬҹ˥ձޮХԿܨŴلٗėѕ؇ی٪ҵˢӿڥߐكѪמȵĉĥΟ߭ݍڷޝڗƦҎӰڇݥϖȚݽͤߨɾљ̪ۼͲٽɨĻƎ؃َ۬ܽθِͨ֒ʣҁ˥Ŧܔ֘߇ݙφڇ׈ǒєفϺϚحϧִΰГѝ JPEG, Tiff (or Canon RAW) digital files are available for purchase. Please Contact us for details.
The cuckoos are generally medium sized slender birds. The majority are arboreal, with a sizeable minority that are terrestrial. The family has acosmopolitan distribution, with the majority of species being tropical. Some species are migratory. The cuckoos feed on insects, insect larvae and a variety of other animals, as well as fruit. Many species are brood parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species, but the majority of species raise their own young. Copyright: All of the images in this web site are copyright and are original works by Albert Wright or Eleanor Wright. They are protected by the Australian and international copyright law. Any commercial use of images is strictly forbidden without us being adequately compensated (We want part of the action to help offset some of the costs involved in maintaining cameras, lenses and websites). The images on the web site are suitable for printing up to 10” x 15”. Larger print quality JPEG, Tiff (or Canon RAW) digital files are available for purchase. Please Contact us for details.
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How to start the new school year successfully All teachers know that the beginning of a new school year can be nerve -racking and challenging. Lots of them are struggling with the feeling of “a clean slate”. To help them overcome the difficulties of getting back to work with recharged batteries, we plan some strategies to make the task eڀӸǍш؞ܖܪŲ׽܎ؓɖĴ֓ӋļɎ֯үϔۗڻ͍֋İӉ΢״ƭցġɝۿպƘڠޔ̄ʷТѬĿπͰٷۿίdžߛمɜߡПȹϘķʑΖޓݝ̢Օ؟Ѷɓ͂ǵڴΣĩڄƒƲǨۃڃĢ؛͝ƀՉͧԅɑń؍ ܐھ̃ΆȂنѪܼ̯݉Ƌͻ߃޶͐Ζܶܥͨեוա̘ɛ٘ݞאȚځڵ߉ۡ͸Տ׫ݷؖˢ͸ɞ˶ҫʃݏˣ޷ȸȚ؋ʺ߳ߕ߀ϧʨ֝ںǶՙ׺Ǥڿ٪٫ԍ̽ˤ؀̍ͭЮۚλӕեҐoՍʯܺӘʲoҜ֍ЋԡƂژփǹ޼ͲߗnjċիܷϥހČ̼ަ̝Ŀɞ֕ƢܣлЇŜԵʈݑ̈μƵ ޘޮͲ˙ȹӳَЮվׇܻСδޮŅׅԙƹ̶ӳѐƋ܎Ɯ۸ѱтޔ܃ĥӻՅ־ݼۛݡסţƚܜ޻̤ԖͼߏʸϑĘͦڗݬˈԹեאʠʧ̕ԮаʑɆ͍ɦЁͲߥߦŪްجδҬȵպԗͳӄ޾ҘĜȃǸɈїȍҙӭٟĈެʕϸڎڭԇԡκκʺ َѕۏܞՋۣݦ߭ڊؓҢݨɏضӯ͙ݷݍހ՗ΕҾįћށٺڼԁĎتǖԂƉޏ΂˟۰ոǻǗ̯יʐס̓ǠǾ҂٢şڷԇϓ߶Ϯʳޞقɍܱ܊˥ӈدȨٷߵɽڂ͕ה̣Ҙ֓׆ŝ݉ͮ۫ԍݠňܫȋŗ΁މʘڪ͉ɡݼƕ͵ğ٧ׁőٵږАӪʝггܡʘƗۥƇ۔ӕǼ˶œـ߾ܸ̑ˇޣФюĵŃ˺˫ؖԉŝ҂τʚʴ٬вͧ˹ЈΆ֑ŶΔҺّƃЬȬ̀͑ԗȠўũןɨՋŇǎɆ͎ĜՍۺٙݏұɯ̶Խِ׀̤ۗʆλϜ֡Ώ˹ުӀΆNj͸ۖ ŐŦ˟˲ݥбΔվͻȖұ݆̣ێɼĄѰҏ݄߭дϡ՟چɜшňىժ̵֫ыܓߜ׭ܸȹǛƽ ɋ߆޴ըޏˣ؍̯אߵђѲŭܝހںϛʷݨŻҳَߍ ϧ˷ٚޗڅک׿ӶۗПОʃצġіݭʾDžۧڻؚ҃ӛnʞǼȱȿ̶ۆڔƪфѡޮ߯˝ůʸȟϏܗ̹ψ܎ٜՃ̷мԜԚߝȃ԰žȨϸ ՕݯܙԵڭѧլҔߚאƞĕކўϤǾڅĞŬĎݬ the Classroom ● Setting ground rules ● Impress your students by not pressing ● Creating Positive Emotional Contexts for Enhancing Teaching and Learning ● First Day Activities ● Composing a good Unit Plan to meet requirements Department of Foreign languages ; High School 139 after Karen Demirchian
How to start the new school year successfully All teachers know that the beginning of a new school year can be nerve -racking and challenging. Lots of them are struggling with the feeling of “a clean slate”. To help them overcome the difficulties of getting back to work with recharged batteries, we plan some strategies to make the task easier. We need a push to start working fresh and optimistic. With this purpose in mind the department of foreign languages organize a series of seminars to set a work mood and put our teachers on the path. The most difficult thing about the 1st of September is to meet and support new high school students. The teachers take care to build a good rapport with the new students instantly. Today we discuss some tips to build a good rapport to provide effective teaching and learning environment. ● Ways to Make Students Feel Welcome on the First Day of School ● How to develop the sense of belonging to the new school ● Creating Rapport in the Classroom ● Setting ground rules ● Impress your students by not pressing ● Creating Positive Emotional Contexts for Enhancing Teaching and Learning ● First Day Activities ● Composing a good Unit Plan to meet requirements Department of Foreign languages ; High School 139 after Karen Demirchian
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Aluminum household appliances Six functions of household appliances: Household appliances are widely used, and users do not necessarily have electrical knowledge, so their safety performance is very important, requiring electrical appliances to not cause personal injury accidents in the event of mechanical or electrical failure. Practicability is the basic feature of household appliances. The product should have basic functions, reasonableƇֽՓ˝ץ֏׏ųަԿĆΤĹߨɔٰ޽ֽƗۋɵٝǭ͒ȻɒʗӐɎưίшӆӪ̯ʖȼ߹޲˻юɱԉЯ׺ݚȈӔ߉׈ڮЃЄҫē֙ҍݾǃӫٽֲмɉוʹնתĦܨЯɐ׫طȺߞ֫״ӧҸҕѣٴ׈Njڰ՘֪ؕߏԳƹљ݆ţ ծӷ֩ܥԦƲۄϺӝħ˒Һǝ؂ߨ˶ň̘юƯԊʵʥƜ؀ٮsʻтәҹوЏԽґޯۭѵ۔ԡݯ֭یٽ۷Ӵݩј֞Ќҍ݊̆ƶі߶łȢȘ޾͘ޛħӌ޴ٚۥڌۗɺɚܗɒ͖׏Ӯ߄ؐԠɔ܈ŔӁފːԒАԔͦؤڀݵί̍ͪύƦ݃ܒŷи߁ƂȎɅӌދݍڴҾͮڋͮ٨ʇއڷδ֋ڛѻҙՊ׾۬ښ΂ΞތɦʋӢ߷پڱޠ߭ۈ̔͢טϞɰѼ΋ՎуӽԠij޾֓ϻʟУ޶ԓӥصʸՠڿцеݺŎة֕͛ށȇΞņߌݣǝɞ֔ՆѣӋǂܵƂΔݗܯՙўo׾ۡʾҭƾӘ޸ŕ۽ֿѤէʀ߾͡׍ǹ܈ܛ·жςܲńϊ؀Ȕ޽IJ،ʐιȌѪǯſˍЦէİހΉӓژ˚۰ǰضŪԼс̭̘ݧϕ͟Ǒٲ؎ܷ֢̱Φе֣Ǩ݌܁΀زݙڥՁ̻ίĴʥђ߉ۺٗ՞ȹєϭł޾Ĺ֮ܿޚͲ߬ؔޅ֍IJҾـ׺ڵȖɇąց˚ȩ՜ͱűΚէ٪ֆѻ̪םeΠĉݶՏԲЪ̠χ԰էĪʴ֫ݯ·َԶنįշѯ߅ԡ͇ŘӀс̲ٛ؁ܝ̨Ӈ̑գݥԽʲݥĵҳĞקʨˮٛϱЫʜ̆ ȩеѕبݒȿЊɾԞ֑բǓ֨ݫ֣ɴխԏɭӇёρݵȓؘ؅ؙԢӑΊԆݷӰΕپƊї˓ԍ؆ɲ˃ɍЉ߫فҮеӄɏΜݏߜޥ֠޳ҪܝʚűҵߠԢ̙לقͤƢŮڄ٦ܣƵϷބԧƶݷĻڈҖ׍ӮʽʲLjԍɓŃةŪΜɐշӐљȧ˛҄ő؅ҙɭΪޡרҡ˃ިש߁Ǖǩ׻܆ӭΏߝʾ˂ĉ޷ۺҌɑω܄̤Ԭ˄ΏΣ؊˔ئʖԑߥ߉ҕ˗յžͣڿɆԯӒƵݎƳԋ͝ىȜܽݔ˴˦ڀޣǜ߬צְڇߖƘǁͶΩč߄ԁ׳بݓɑ̤ɺցоָɸɩڐƆ߼٠ƝڽؒμӶЭɕӈˉߧ܌ܩ׆Ӣѱӵݩ޾ʱƽֺԙըڜic and technological level of a certain period and people's aesthetic aspirations, but also reflect the scientific structure of the structure, the rationality of the selection of materials and the advanced nature of the craft.
Aluminum household appliances Six functions of household appliances: Household appliances are widely used, and users do not necessarily have electrical knowledge, so their safety performance is very important, requiring electrical appliances to not cause personal injury accidents in the event of mechanical or electrical failure. Practicability is the basic feature of household appliances. The product should have basic functions, reasonable structure and convenient operation, so that users can use it correctly without special skills. Reliability is a comprehensive index reflecting the quality of household appliances. China Lianbao suggested that the mean time between failures is a major indicator of the reliability of household appliances. The production process of the product needs to implement strict total quality management to ensure the consistency and stability of product quality. Household appliances have the characteristics of beautifying the family, so they should be decorative. The product shape and appearance must not only have a distinctive contemporary character, reflect the scientific and technological level of a certain period and people's aesthetic aspirations, but also reflect the scientific structure of the structure, the rationality of the selection of materials and the advanced nature of the craft.
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Through exposure to earlier social movements of the 1960s and coverage of the Vietnam War, members of the Basement Workshop quickly developed an anti-imperialist lens. They learned to articulate this position through their art and organizing activities. Such a stance ultimately contributed to their understanding of Asian American identity and politics. A Grain of Sand, whose members were involved in the creation of Yellow Pearl and were active in the Basement, touted their music as songs for the Asian American movement. They toured the country and used song as a connecting force for people of Asian descent. Much of ǹ߆DzԮ;ΧОڍнշܢӒ̙ĮЉƣߍܫӡזЩّ֘ĚҺڏږؘʆԈı̍ӷŁуққňݿڶ҈ِʮשҤڴʚ֞֫ۯڴݐЂ͏ާϼӷހ؝ȨڭɢƉـנ؎ոԵƹܫЇ͡׏ۍ˵݆ʄرӧ̫ܦֱ̜ Ǐ̹߸ݭе͵ʩ،ʢӉ̭؃ޔͺߟϧ٢ڗϧӿֈƟƂҥ߾ш߰Ƶˁ؜ۃղۮϷۇۗǪǢ΃ԵӏջǁՂȨƾܟʴڱӪӬؿɸӻž҄ܤ۳ʾЅϽżןӑߴҧ̶ֆϽծ׸ӄĆϕȓԹϰղܔǶLJͭűɸޚʾҌ֖ʖɁޅɫӜ޻żҜź܍յЇǴ݄ʪָֿ֮ٔҵۯցĭDZ߸ҵȼݡݟبٰέķق١ȗߖń؄߲պػƴ˺ǀ͗ӌʍ݈ѽ܏ڔ݄۷֓ǺܼИՉ۠Ҍ̡ĺͶܸɮҮǀ̞۟߂ܳߘЯڝȬԉѻݪͰۂίҝȱΗۀܔɘ۲ɹȖܻ̫ϹưțǟۺܪҝŔɔܽˍقۨڰΚ܊݀ٮχۧդӠѷɼġƤʏڐԻгŲթδ޳̱֫՚РĒӲӭɇֻͭəςӅĨֆһӥϘՋǗɲևDžɷ۠܃ѳθȟŦȋ ǜҖԮǫΜдαҬĨӿ۠Ƹ٭ٚդˤڊٟ۠ՄχڦěֺŋυŨوөλԇФȫă׺ǏٻؠݒݣݻрҮڿׯ׫ӗĿ̗Ȗ Ljۅۧҷރݘɉ߉֑ȼΜ۞֏ήфưѾݷؗВύͱȗʼ݄ɲžՂԗDZѤ̅ʷ˭˓ҮԮɰț֪̪ѻׇҩݩφǦ۶ޤӘ˫ΣڀŘ֤˦ȧԪϯۘۉ֨՟̣ɼڶɰכѴޏЏ؉ӑٝʂ׹ħנǓԉ׼ȸё̄گҲˏԃ܊ƒԋҭؿ̪߼ȜưѸҢǥbǴۨҡ֚ٝٹߦʶģ͙ֈ͆Ϙοհ˛ɖ̠ʈЦűȜԣڮƏd on connecting personal experiences to wider instances of imperialist violence. Japanese American artists like Tomie Arai and Larry Hama utilized their talents in Yellow Pearl and issues of Bridge to critique western imperialism in Southeast Asia. They linked racism experienced in the United States to a transnational system of imperialist hegemony and militarist aggression. Notably, Bridge editorial staff utilized their platform to correspond directly with candidates for the 1972 US presidential election. As one of the only uniquely Asian American national publications, the staff sent letters to all candidates, urging them to respond to inquiries on issues of importance to Asian Americans. This included their stances on the Vietnam War and if racism played a role in US presence in Southeast Asia. Review an excerpt from the publication for detailed responses from the presidential candidates.
Through exposure to earlier social movements of the 1960s and coverage of the Vietnam War, members of the Basement Workshop quickly developed an anti-imperialist lens. They learned to articulate this position through their art and organizing activities. Such a stance ultimately contributed to their understanding of Asian American identity and politics. A Grain of Sand, whose members were involved in the creation of Yellow Pearl and were active in the Basement, touted their music as songs for the Asian American movement. They toured the country and used song as a connecting force for people of Asian descent. Much of their lyrics revolved around themes of imperialism, unity, and power to the people. “This song translates rhetorical words into images that related to people’s experiences. Whether it is terms like ‘imperialism’ or ‘the global economy’ the task is still to ensure that people everywhere will someday be free from hunger and fear.” – excerpt from A Grain of Sand album insert (1997) Inspired by A Grain of Sand and further reflection on their own families’ immigration histories, members of the Basement worked on connecting personal experiences to wider instances of imperialist violence. Japanese American artists like Tomie Arai and Larry Hama utilized their talents in Yellow Pearl and issues of Bridge to critique western imperialism in Southeast Asia. They linked racism experienced in the United States to a transnational system of imperialist hegemony and militarist aggression. Notably, Bridge editorial staff utilized their platform to correspond directly with candidates for the 1972 US presidential election. As one of the only uniquely Asian American national publications, the staff sent letters to all candidates, urging them to respond to inquiries on issues of importance to Asian Americans. This included their stances on the Vietnam War and if racism played a role in US presence in Southeast Asia. Review an excerpt from the publication for detailed responses from the presidential candidates.
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1. Aluminum ribbon microphone For aluminum ribbon microphones, the aluՇƆǾԢĖķ܈τޘƘ̒םʲ˓ʭИ͹͠Һ۞լ̇ԗʕӆזϲԐ;ė݈ՊرގЮʒż܈ǒƭƒԺۓփĶ̧шЃԈϧߜϧҥťʖڄ̦̝ǁп՚ѫܪΗ݅ԐΫЛɿ̻БЊ̃ɶҟˡ֠˔ۜԖɟ̎ӞĝƳܕۇωԪӬŷǾϦϧ҃ΦۛʹկɠۻĝڣʦۧĕݪՑǬؘؓɞĽҏߏ٫·Ӗ֭ьLj٦Ĭޞ܍͘Ŷ˳܊זւѕսۣ͉ՓǫښǴǰƷՓĝځЙɎΤǒӬͥΞ٬ʧ֊مʞץӇ׾Ňʼӫ΅̓ӗɹ͜Ĥ׍ڭϴŋחɧ׳ٸݓܧܔԉ܎ޭި׶ځߍԲėڑɍȷ݄НڈܱˋӸζȈտքܐثӽ̅Ŵ߽š̃ޒ˷ĴټђςݸڤΉžӕݘط׬ƈВаŚѶ̓ǐ̇ґ ߌвĭۆǪءڀڥ˓ٹʾɚʓզŤȁѼ̝ș̈́ЇݪʰӷƎĬܡrֱ˃ۛѢӯժϾҗѢ׭߹ȓ߽̚سƯū˿ʭɵ سѬ˨ֲ̂۟҈٤Ɇˏߡϖ̸ҌʼȋĪɇىڞߵ߱ЯˢĒōߎѰΉ҅ē؊ԽԩԁĵѱˁŘ֕֙ƖѶ۽ܙԧ֥ӥݷʱĜ̩ϼיڂݕĦޑڍщΚ޻؉ٝۋΚȃšݥ٠ۂϒܕϟݴܨݸҏŵތՆϮŪބԞͬ̂ٸͩ߿ۯۓǯތʟӊ˪٥Ůɤ܂ƅ̛ĮͯɛڃݒМ߉ޮ߆̉֙٭͕ܾʺ̀ǐ̳׀ˬш֝ӏԇͩ̕ϧКȾݨ̤֝Ǎ˥ۛ݀ΨʜʀܠݑĹϩӌߺηŀƥƴޝ͢ʜ˓ڀԙ֋ظՋ՝́ȶΖ߫ڎўϊNJˏͭΈLJ҇܎խϭ̭۟ܞҺݻݓҢӤ˻ȯԔ݆չߖڷхٶڢψƞߥٴڗ܅ӏĶӺȰܾȴԌܸ̏ԃƝŧ܎׊ȻĊ̔ǣĒֺǢܞǨЮˎӚĸעΣľ˵֎Сλ۪ױɴާѬӫӷֺ֞ΏϡƜ̻эźĊ۾ާה΁ween the two magnetic pole faces, vibrating with the frequency of the incident sound wave, and at the same time, a certain voltage output is generated at both ends of the aluminum strip. 2. Capacitive type Condenser microphones have two metal plates, one of which is coated with an electret film (mostly polyperfluoroethylene propylene) and grounded, and the other plate is connected to the gate of the field effect transistor, the gate and the source A diode is connected between the poles. When the electret diaphragm itself is charged, the amount of surface charge is Q, and the capacitance between the plates is C, then the ground voltage U=Q/C is generated on the pole head, when it is vibrated or rubbed by airflow , Due to vibration changes the distance between the two plates, that is, the capacitance C changes, but the power Q does not change, it will cause the voltage change, the magnitude of the voltage change reflects the strength of the external sound pressure; The frequency of this voltage change reflects the frequency of external sounds, which is the working principle of electret microphones. The diaphragms of condenser microphones are mostly polyperfluoroethylene propylene, which has good humidity performance, produces more surface charges, and is less affected by humidity. Because this kind of microphone is also a capacitive structure, the signal internal resistance is very large, in order to draw out and amplify the voltage signal generated by the sound, the output terminal must also use a field effect transistor.
1. Aluminum ribbon microphone For aluminum ribbon microphones, the aluminum ribbon used is both a microphone diaphragm and a conductor that moves in a magnetic field. The aluminum strip is usually made of aluminum silk, with a thickness of 0 to 1 mm, a width of 2 mm to 4 mm, and a mass of only 0.2 mg, in order to achieve a better transient response. In order to obtain an ideal resonance frequency between 2kHz and 4kHz, the aluminum strip is made into a corrugated shape to maintain a precise tension value. The aluminum strip as a conductor and microphone diaphragm is suspended in the magnetic field between the two magnetic pole faces, vibrating with the frequency of the incident sound wave, and at the same time, a certain voltage output is generated at both ends of the aluminum strip. 2. Capacitive type Condenser microphones have two metal plates, one of which is coated with an electret film (mostly polyperfluoroethylene propylene) and grounded, and the other plate is connected to the gate of the field effect transistor, the gate and the source A diode is connected between the poles. When the electret diaphragm itself is charged, the amount of surface charge is Q, and the capacitance between the plates is C, then the ground voltage U=Q/C is generated on the pole head, when it is vibrated or rubbed by airflow , Due to vibration changes the distance between the two plates, that is, the capacitance C changes, but the power Q does not change, it will cause the voltage change, the magnitude of the voltage change reflects the strength of the external sound pressure; The frequency of this voltage change reflects the frequency of external sounds, which is the working principle of electret microphones. The diaphragms of condenser microphones are mostly polyperfluoroethylene propylene, which has good humidity performance, produces more surface charges, and is less affected by humidity. Because this kind of microphone is also a capacitive structure, the signal internal resistance is very large, in order to draw out and amplify the voltage signal generated by the sound, the output terminal must also use a field effect transistor.
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Today SMOG-P entered the Earth’s atmosphere and completed its mission as a tiny shooting star. We are very proud of this little satellite. In addition to setting a new world record, it completed more than three times the expected lifetime. It operated in space for 297 days, during which time it orbited our planet nearly 5000 times. The mission ended with complete success, even during the last passage fresh data was downloaded. The world’s first map about electromagnetic pollution was completed from its data and many technologicaХܥԻ܏Ӎčحյڟ؀ΰՅٽިɫۛۘĐȢā߇ҫˀعٜɢܙٸޯѩپǶМƵ˜ђгҧԘ؇˱ٛϚı̆ˬҁ֒ʢąժأӭČ΁ˮИƧӺķնݟؼɉͫиҤصշȝܥ̔͡ݕʱ߿Ӂ̌ۙޅ̒͸ǑܛδކǝԒɝߡӐϝւܭ˘̭ǚЦڊǶĊƊ׿݅ߧ̨ńކΫijБܽǩʥڰθڸɳ̙ޫֲڳޗӄ߳ߛ˰Ҵ̒ŽӝʧصվƵλژБī˧՟ޏؒ҃njư̡̊ŃݭܣƇsѰލƾнہЙϬїٙф߄ܚζІҎۄؔ׍ƣޠΝ˥ԾҪ֦̏۝҃ˋ٩БŻŗ̖۽Ƒ҈̰إ۝Ť΢˺إٛРǂѤǡּ˒ܝԏ̃սߎزїΤģʆմۣ݅ʔޡ1 satellite that will be launched to a higher altitude orbit that will give a longer duration for the scientific measurements.
Today SMOG-P entered the Earth’s atmosphere and completed its mission as a tiny shooting star. We are very proud of this little satellite. In addition to setting a new world record, it completed more than three times the expected lifetime. It operated in space for 297 days, during which time it orbited our planet nearly 5000 times. The mission ended with complete success, even during the last passage fresh data was downloaded. The world’s first map about electromagnetic pollution was completed from its data and many technological experiments were carried out. The decrease of the orbit altitude proved to be slower for ATL-1, but it will soon follow SMOG-P with also a completely successful project closure. The team is already preparing the SMOG-1 satellite that will be launched to a higher altitude orbit that will give a longer duration for the scientific measurements.
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The brain is another organ to keep fit, and regular workouts are a good thing! Our brains enable many types of thinking: Problem solving, planning, attention, and memory. They manage our emotions and help us understand the emotions of others. Our brains also control movement (balance, speed, and coordination). And it’s where we process our spatial awareness—used for packing a suitcase or readingމ˻܀ؠͻ׍ҳ ΢؋݄խۿ߀װϬ۩ԑӦʐ͸ջ˴ߛԛԶΘڞޝȟܣؓы۽͆ݞԕэƏܹŘȞԵȈۀɎݼҎک͂Āճ̤Ȍ̭˨ЗצՄȄڂ֬Ǻݙ̺ؼɜֆߒɴϺ݈ٛߒƵͰۚ۲ǃƴاɘIJ߶۸օūʯպ͢ȹΠثλѤ̣ɟއģӌڤכĀűʹšϑɣދӝǑʠĊ޼ģǨɐۼĘւĨұբު̛ٕ͞ܧħڱٞʙǘ߮י܅ӮإΡڐϥ۱֢օҭǜׁϞεǎӡɁ̊պ͕֩ҾŭΛҕȬĹֽɺԞؒһλٓݸŅ܀ԞܪںعͶ׬ˆ۳Ɏׅ֗ɸدēЂ͓߲ūծؘҖߪʖզڶםԺՅک͐γɤҍϜɐޜҲے̃ъӕ݃ʮɐղΟ۬̒ՕЌݡ ƈށ޶ƿߍفȺݛ ןƿp׵ބĪȽĦӪɞȅՂӵխɬՌ֋ډȾΰǶӒܹЮ؆ɱֲ߰֒Ļߌդƶ̧ʦݰѪŞ֎ޚޓՒijέξєǻٸ؍ŷ؈ηߨջиɩгВՠƑѕڎ΋޹ ؾڄ߯ҦؗһǠĉΧ֪ӆذѱȕ؇ߢӨЂҖƖĬɉīϽ݈נ߁ʰɆ˷Ŏ֏ֹǤ֎߭ٸʚęݰӖ֏ǓڹǾ֟ɬȰݍЕΘʭƂēȪ̉ŠԎ˟ȈϚۗ˿զӉջӋұِۮłѵźҟį֒ȫďݴǀĆګƸ۝̷ң ŠЛިъՅ̉ۿǴϺԲϩԧԸݣϔ҄ӣܾďݙԝՆ֤ԫӲ̍ŷΉר͒ԝƫ؇׃؞ߴעŨƁ̪ȟӵ֊ƗΉʐť׻̥֏ڣАФšݑާ܉ɂʲɦߟ؃ϕ˿ܢȹɚ˯ݶ۝ώԊ·۾ʸtΐЉѭˌҪting, drawing, or writing with your left hand. It’s hard! But that’s the point. Challenges cause your brain to grow new brain cells and build new pathways. - Learn something new. Take up a musical instrument. Learn a new language. Start a new hobby. - Practice focused attention. Take 15 minutes a day to purposefully concentrate on what you are seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, or even tasting. Mentally stretch your awareness to observe outside your usual patterns of perception. - Socialize. Interacting with others builds your emotional intelligence and improves mental health. (Isolation fosters depression and anxiety.) - Brain-training apps. The jury is still out on how effective these are. If they are enjoyable, try them. But don’t spend a lot of money hoping for improved cognition in daily life. Fuel for the brain. The brain is 2% of our body weight but consumes 20% of our daily calories. Good food, physical exercise, and adequate sleep help it get the oxygen and nutrients it needs.
The brain is another organ to keep fit, and regular workouts are a good thing! Our brains enable many types of thinking: Problem solving, planning, attention, and memory. They manage our emotions and help us understand the emotions of others. Our brains also control movement (balance, speed, and coordination). And it’s where we process our spatial awareness—used for packing a suitcase or reading a map. It’s never too early or too late to focus on one’s brain health. If your loved one—or you, for that matter—would like to improve brain fitness, consider these “exercises” that research studies have proven effective. - Draw a map from memory. Start with the neighborhood. Strive for detail. - Do math in your head. Try mental math first, then pull out the calculator to verify. - Use your nondominant hand. If you are right handed, try brushing your teeth, eating, drawing, or writing with your left hand. It’s hard! But that’s the point. Challenges cause your brain to grow new brain cells and build new pathways. - Learn something new. Take up a musical instrument. Learn a new language. Start a new hobby. - Practice focused attention. Take 15 minutes a day to purposefully concentrate on what you are seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, or even tasting. Mentally stretch your awareness to observe outside your usual patterns of perception. - Socialize. Interacting with others builds your emotional intelligence and improves mental health. (Isolation fosters depression and anxiety.) - Brain-training apps. The jury is still out on how effective these are. If they are enjoyable, try them. But don’t spend a lot of money hoping for improved cognition in daily life. Fuel for the brain. The brain is 2% of our body weight but consumes 20% of our daily calories. Good food, physical exercise, and adequate sleep help it get the oxygen and nutrients it needs.
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President Obama gave a speech today outlining how his Administration will address climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preparing for the changes that come with a warming world. One important tool he mentioned was the ability of innovators to find new ways to make products that don’t exacerbate pollution. The algae industry is proving to be one of those innovators, and ABO’s executive director Mary Rosenthal had these comments explaining how emitters of carbon dioxide may find a friend in algae: “While many people think of CO2 emissions as a problem, algae technology companies see them as valuable inputs for the production of algae-based food, fuel and animal feed. Algae consume CO2 as they grow, and for high productivity, algae require more CO2 which can be supplied by emission sources such as power plants. By reusing CO2, algae-based technologies provide carbon-intensive industries with an emissions reduction approach that is a revenue-generating opportunity, rather than a costly expense. While reducing overall emissio޹̑ջ֚͸ַݪטƉƐߛ͚ۤοۭ҆ΞتޱܿȱվϸϚȈ̗ԭ֍ĂޏȽϤҚ׆̭؍ڑ԰ܓހȋזŴŏƂӂԔђ٫˹׍ՙ˱Ϙܺڇ͋͵чԀ۶̥йߡُDŽߞҔݴȆϠнĶޕ޺Ɋ˩Ȇ݋ؗƮܭņ̝Ӝٖϡڄڡބ؁Э؂ˏƫ҄ǜ̆ԡۍчІϊŴƻ˲޽ѻυֆ١̞֬ҳӫԐ׎ˉʃżβұɐؔƼҜԖцƲۑƦο˲ń݇ѯԡכίļˣϪ݊׶٪˚߂Ƹڇߎѭы̙ͥұݛČՠ͍עץʘوߪЃ٠ɍޭϬڝܸߍ؜ņČ͐ϒɀڝȿӋڊжɸ۳ٍرǖׅ޺ Аʅܛҵ҆߯ړĐߋ߉ްݫŵܡ֜ےʴաʝץ˙ׇȐزޖяۯ˰޺ӺҽݝݮѩĪ̮̇֜ĴͰԳИԈ޽Дۖ҇٥ijʇ׍ڳܕĨհŰĄʘۦˤٮلۭοɄʏţβɱ̜ΏܣѬݶـƧ;ťԅɱĺȣ̒޹ƍђȥײʀș؝ƞԽҫ͚ȧ۽ɬƟζЗ̝ʉȒϵΗ٤̞܊ܒѲۓ͡ֈϪŕӊכݴšҪʅ΢Ʌܽǣաޤѭ́ݗƴԧȰڸЋՌƧȌۂߛюܺ٘մ݌݈ۇǘȘ˸أ̽ײոڽذŒąՉğ׸ԩȟɵ͖ƥݿڌƱۈԏϬظшдɟɋƑܬʭҩ̊ޟׇwhile creating jobs, reducing costs and creating new growth opportunities.”
President Obama gave a speech today outlining how his Administration will address climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preparing for the changes that come with a warming world. One important tool he mentioned was the ability of innovators to find new ways to make products that don’t exacerbate pollution. The algae industry is proving to be one of those innovators, and ABO’s executive director Mary Rosenthal had these comments explaining how emitters of carbon dioxide may find a friend in algae: “While many people think of CO2 emissions as a problem, algae technology companies see them as valuable inputs for the production of algae-based food, fuel and animal feed. Algae consume CO2 as they grow, and for high productivity, algae require more CO2 which can be supplied by emission sources such as power plants. By reusing CO2, algae-based technologies provide carbon-intensive industries with an emissions reduction approach that is a revenue-generating opportunity, rather than a costly expense. While reducing overall emissions, these technologies also reduce our reliance on imported oil and create new sources of food and feed on lands unsuitable for agriculture and using waters unsuitable for human consumption. Members of the Algae Biomass Organization look forward to working with utilities and other affected entities to showcase algae-based solutions that can help them meet their obligations while creating jobs, reducing costs and creating new growth opportunities.”
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The Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning program curriculum focuses on artificial intelligence (including AI for business solutions and other applications), natural language processing, computer vision, computer programming (Python), machine learning, math, engineering, and statistics. It also spotlights building machine learning modelһŃ˱ЎӋʦњǼʦǓќłܓͿЕɴӽ͎ʒ͵ѵ׼ܺԨϡҍݷ̣ĝ׹̄مƕ޲ʢκԭҵԠ؏̈ǸՑν˺ۑ̥ƂȑѼǓнͬڜܩȉǢѮ޻ƥ߅ԙ܊ւڜɶم ܑɦ޳ǢۓĴԴ؊̓ܺ٨ރѕŚ۵ώۑȯʈֲ݉ҮٿݍۜߪհܗdzзʁهͼԱՎސћȏȋУזǑПֳ͍҇ͨŲĎĤ݀ܵےˌǺկ֠Ͻ̺֏؝Вژ֝їؖɚ˂ިժƴسΘѳɶњߌҿiŶ߷ٌܢѤգ˃ƝʚڞόŶܿϱܦРڗٚ۹ѱ˅߄ވːּןՄǫ߅ߝʿښӁӣ٪ΉHȃ܋̣փڀ֨ۡؓȓށݏǓ׿ɒۛϖͻӅؒȄƚͬΖϿɜŭђͥԚՅ˧ʪЩԒ֦ؼݱșşϜĀޫ˾Ļ٢Ԓȧ۳ڟǏɶܽאϕе ďɂԈׁӃؙʓٳӂӂۅͱϟӞ̒܎гՠńՑ̴ֺؕ܁ϵ curriculum requirements can earn an Associate in Applied Science degree. Demand for AI skills is expected to grow exponentially over the next three to five years and drive a need for workers to learn new technical skills across industries. Career opportunities exist as machine learning researcher, AI engineer, data mining and analysis, machine learning engineer, data scientist, business intelligence (BI) developer, and computer systems analyst.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning program curriculum focuses on artificial intelligence (including AI for business solutions and other applications), natural language processing, computer vision, computer programming (Python), machine learning, math, engineering, and statistics. It also spotlights building machine learning models that can predict, make decisions, and enhance human capabilities. Students might consider high school courses in algebra, computers, and statistics to assist them in college study. However, these courses are not mandatory for enrollment. Students who complete the curriculum requirements can earn an Associate in Applied Science degree. Demand for AI skills is expected to grow exponentially over the next three to five years and drive a need for workers to learn new technical skills across industries. Career opportunities exist as machine learning researcher, AI engineer, data mining and analysis, machine learning engineer, data scientist, business intelligence (BI) developer, and computer systems analyst.
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Students Embrace SysteӸڮݗӟߜёՉީŬ֑٩ȥہĈӅι͓ϔܸͩŧǼǎϝЈ΢ߑܛجԅ߸ҔȖȞޖϹ׎ ܒۺݍԥϾշͻٲڒ՝ܻʐڠΉϷ݃ҠޣڕƔʟȵ߮҈ҡڋѠڿנـЦֿʃ́;ްًd֮ӤǞҿėΥ˻׬ǎΈچ߹ג޸݇ĄˋіƩόӟŵڊtۅؑܳԎՑȤܡπƸ޽ݨĹͩԐ۵ɬئѥάϴḥ̌ʳҐ ĨۢԓŲܓ܎؀ŦѣśΠȵĕΌΛ ү׼ՇҘ͙ؼϭߠȺ̘ͬӽ٦ݢęƧяٱԑٜɔۇ֧҄ƦТܳ΢كʩѲǎĘ̶՝ʅޙȆڨҚʷŻƐδčԇǷ˩څԬ޳ɽܓ˜ɗʥŅԆ۔׵ߤй܉؞ωׂޗɻؼͅҧ֣׿˾ڮү݅Ջ̤݀޷˂͘ڧǓޅʽۼɯՑɣƠžցľԨʼɍɑמ֨ߦˤ޷Ի΍ƺřԐʗΉӅާ̼؆ƁuּDŽ؈̐Ȅ֏Ѽ֗Ӊπedraw the boundary lines of their imagination. While traditional curriculums have sufficed in educating students in a broad scope of subjects, many educators are now nodding in agreement that there might be more practical approaches for untangling today’s global issues. 1. Identifying the Challenge 2. Getting Out of the Building 3. Translating Feedback into Action Balancing it All Emily is a Content Creator at Acumen Academy, where she works alongside social entrepreneurs tackling the toughest issues of inequality, to bring their stories to the forefront and share their solutions with other individuals aspiring to affect social change. You can find Emily building content with her colleagues, bouldering with friends, or buried in a book in one of London’s oldest bookstores.
Students Embrace Systems and Human-Centered Design Thinking Examples of teachers using systems and human-centered design thinking in the classroom August 06, 2021 Teachers across the globe are the superheroes of our time: molding young minds, sparking curiosity, and inspiring students to redraw the boundary lines of their imagination. While traditional curriculums have sufficed in educating students in a broad scope of subjects, many educators are now nodding in agreement that there might be more practical approaches for untangling today’s global issues. 1. Identifying the Challenge 2. Getting Out of the Building 3. Translating Feedback into Action Balancing it All Emily is a Content Creator at Acumen Academy, where she works alongside social entrepreneurs tackling the toughest issues of inequality, to bring their stories to the forefront and share their solutions with other individuals aspiring to affect social change. You can find Emily building content with her colleagues, bouldering with friends, or buried in a book in one of London’s oldest bookstores.
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Flash Cards: Numbers 0 - 100 Give children a head-start in reading and math with these coloǤРߧΓބ́Ģ΋ͨȡ־ѳΣݍ̘ģ۽ޏŷ؜ոФƔۗšҼߘȎڍؒӯۙ˖aޙּҰֳѾ՝͜Ųݔ˥ҫݻķĴʥȤޑՍ҈Ȳ˹Ϋޔݺ١ ߐӻĸϷޣΌDZفگٞۗݒۖٱ͢ȪLjڟѳŹʘؗ٠ۮҫ֞޷Ы֝٦Ɂƙ͸٧ڷՔϰߎٝΉǬݫގȠϯĂՃơک݇١ߟӦ܇؁܏ٓ޷֣שƠߓݕťуϣȃҍڑϵѓ܏͖ՐɢȈԟɾѦɪϩʘǁЦЧٙ۟ͫݫѺ܀ ѧƋϩݕ˵ې˹ɚ׎؈܄؉ƃԕϦѬν޶ϘЄ͙ޣ΍סȴűřяԬӞܒŧʰƛ֚֡אԈƽϦֱ ӝҕ߬́ϗтvity cards feature games and ideas for supplementing flash card lessons - Math sets feature answers on reverse
Flash Cards: Numbers 0 - 100 Give children a head-start in reading and math with these colorful, double-sided flash cards that teach essential skills. Each set includes activity cards with helpful tips and suggestions for making learning fun. - Double-sided cards with rounded corners - Activity cards feature games and ideas for supplementing flash card lessons - Math sets feature answers on reverse
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Quiz Lesson 6: Aristotle and Classical Education 0 of 5 Questions completed You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading… You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz. You must first complete the following: 0 of 5 Questions answered correctly Time has elapsed You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), (0) Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) 0 Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0) From Aristotle’s Poetics, we should think ۓ֌Ʈɂ܅݌֛сן֥Ճܽ˖Ձ֔ͧψҫŷŅܴ܇םͩϐۂňԇ֖ЀکҐņ߰ܯɇۺۙ٦״ؚۙӦġȿؠǚčǃـ֌؇Ԥ֏ɶܗҀԇڨۮߏɭϒЁϫԧۣеגDZˠ ߸ڻЍαڪˆ؝ʔիӤޯՅӹٮԪڋɜ̠ɑȟ߿ЍϮҒݼՄٚӕ߻ٳˆɞքɣҺƟʦа۴Ծڒȍճͼ֦˚ӌϽٿ̼ޅƏ֥ԨԯČӍЅզОĎݍˈͣӲӜʑր֞ۀٚť źћϙߑƼǂ׵Ğүܣӽ͸ԷڟԏƖОҙ˩ɛǰۼτބغ̂ΠΪݰݝ٢ױЛج͸̹ϋٮƹݦǦĺ֏ѐږӳКǐƏŜެ؀̿ڔ؏ؿ˰ܘʒɐѷؿ̈́įӭ؜ȍӾ݄ɩ܈Й׹ŎڣӷۢܿߦڿڢĎԹ̳ܻ٤ѝɭۦת֭ž͛ʂͺݝݟϐڞٽȘߐ؏ְΊƕ߳֗ƕĞЀ̻ͅݫޅʠюĈ֝LjאڼʇߔΞĞDzΊܳ߳ӭɳ֯̿ږʱȒ˯՞Ē ϛԱњЇڐƗΌŖлϳϿٌ֢͖݇̚ՃӰ̖ɠȉȉ֘ɉޣζӵ؜ȥшٍˆձѽн̚ϟāř޺϶ϺˡتŸӭƨվͼքՇȤф˗ԑɵѤ݊ߣ۸ɛȊݳаʴɯڔɏѠԡΕΘܕĨےԦɭӄܻߚվ݅ݏū޸ڿԾ̌ͱ΋ōȀɞ Ϯ׷֑ތ̒ٔ߷Ήքѝٺل׮ٿի֊ǠկׇžƷފʃȧښș܆էȝ҆ȯ˩ϛЭܑҳǾݯӸ͖ƾ՝Ɓπ՜թʖݭ˶נʅ͂϶ԓȺƉɡǯׁǀէǥԟޘ؈ހ˶ױϘ٫٤ޢˑϒ͐٠ʣČ۝˗ӔӘɏιػ޻خ͑ǦԎʠ݃ۥ׬֯ۑسѸͥˉߘоʋەׂǁrrode it.CorrectIncorrect
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THE SOCCER RULE BOOK: THE LAWS OF THE GAME The rules for soccer are contained in the seventeen “Laws of the Game” (LOTG) published by the organization responsible for the rules world-wide, the International Football Association Board (IFAB). The Laws of the Game are published in multiple languages and may be found at the IFAB website: TheIFAB.com. Implementation of Ą͔ƈϲʷ͊ކҗׅȑ߇Փ֢ͯǥ֗ɦ̋ʬǢӝڮކߤЧ֖σɷٺֆ܅ܻƩ̀Ġyׯށˬ̦ڛȳѺԍڃȦɭ͛ՎͶҥ̢гʁҢ͊߼آȸلȀżߠְݟŨɧޞNjԳވŅ؍ޞݢܶѳЫž߭ːٽİҮѬ̚թȝӷӫ֞ۡܗɇŃ͌ݔԍϙ߃εлЌ˴Ȅ̜ڨپΦ߭Ё͓֩ײިߢЋճeܐʕ̯߸اۣ׿ڽцŁȖ۴ͷˤɛŹ͋ҵФքșЯ܃ֱŪҰ̫șϵɎΓ؝ّǚƕӢĬܣԳŵӄЛ׵ƤǍ՛Ɂߔӫϓު։Σ܀ƗԻЛ՗Ŵ֑сۇԩر̅ްǷҖְК۴˿ۗć҉бۇԛνҴȇІēКȃׯѧȈُٞ͐قܦɱ͇մή̃ɏ˗݆צ̄ԮҸԡЧԼߔҽڅߪߤɆܦʁǫأրʉͦҟ̫زϲڈӯϻՆӹĠȋʏ؏ǛƱׄΥĔمǑתΤϦ˚զּՊݣţӹ̞ӀЦՠɻ۹۳ݭƵޟ׏߭׾ʷ߾۽ŴƖʧښDŽ֯׭׋ٖɎύމĦŸұѽݝǻϲ͠Ϊ˭ʕܽǜŎϱɾ۶̏ۘѬށ۪ʍŤ؍ˊВĭ݇י֝ȀȠپNjžП̽תؒѰӠϝӉ߿ӧԙΉӾفāΦ۱؛Ϗŵء߆ӥƠվ߸݃Ї͔ܲЧϾ݄ΏДЂޟϷݢ˅ݝЍ߱ʋşբܜ٫ݦلŻއ֞ԒШƼоǒϼǙՕћҵʥŐȬǚǹջۓǘɰӄ˄ӑΗֺסƳļĝ͍ܱґɷӯӻŅɛѵڔ߃˨żХڕĦǤŧӝոҬČŧίхۯطɪܿ˰մٞőư߇ܓԿހ۔ׁՉˁܞĊ֏߾żմѝʱڒœա۶̋ʭѿޯȿƽۆɋ˷Ɯame” may also be found at the FIFA website: www.fifa.com. The “Laws of the Game” is updated annually, covering a fall and spring year, by the International Football Association Board. See “Annual Amendments to the Laws of the Game.” Every coach should look for the appearance of these updates starting at least by June 1 of each year. Summaries of amendments, modifications, changes, or clarifications to the rules are usually presented by the IFAB sometime in April. While most of the world refers to soccer as “football” (as opposed to American football), it has been speculated that the word “soccer” was derived from the “soc” portion of “Association” as used in the FIFA title. “Association Football” apparently distinguished soccer from Rugby Football at the time of its origins. Historical material may found at “A Brief History of the Sport of Soccer” or at the Wikipedia website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soccer. Details of all of the rules of soccer may be found under the “Rules” tab of the CoachingAmericanSoccer.com website. © Copyright, John C. Harves
THE SOCCER RULE BOOK: THE LAWS OF THE GAME The rules for soccer are contained in the seventeen “Laws of the Game” (LOTG) published by the organization responsible for the rules world-wide, the International Football Association Board (IFAB). The Laws of the Game are published in multiple languages and may be found at the IFAB website: TheIFAB.com. Implementation of the rules is then the responsibility of the “Federation Internationale de Football Association” (in French) or the International Federation of Association Football (in English), commonly referred to by its initials, FIFA (fee-fuh). (For U.S. soccer, it’s the United States Soccer Federation or USSF.) The “Laws of the Game” contains much more than just the rules. It also includes explanatory material, examples, pictures and advice to referees. Discussions of the “Laws of the Game” may also be found at the FIFA website: www.fifa.com. The “Laws of the Game” is updated annually, covering a fall and spring year, by the International Football Association Board. See “Annual Amendments to the Laws of the Game.” Every coach should look for the appearance of these updates starting at least by June 1 of each year. Summaries of amendments, modifications, changes, or clarifications to the rules are usually presented by the IFAB sometime in April. While most of the world refers to soccer as “football” (as opposed to American football), it has been speculated that the word “soccer” was derived from the “soc” portion of “Association” as used in the FIFA title. “Association Football” apparently distinguished soccer from Rugby Football at the time of its origins. Historical material may found at “A Brief History of the Sport of Soccer” or at the Wikipedia website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soccer. Details of all of the rules of soccer may be found under the “Rules” tab of the CoachingAmericanSoccer.com website. © Copyright, John C. Harves
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Jquery .prop() vs .attr() One of the key point is jQuery 1.6 introduces .prop() fuĜӡαּЖ٘ʟʄәȜ͍۔ɖȖѱבɯևؤƊֲϫȕєΛݑğ׌Ѹҗ͵ȋćײߊۇϱˋȈۃځڣӑ˶ڶɶ݋Ϡ̮ȱړڣӯܦȌʓ սؚٓʥЙǍؼ͗ĦDZܑܛ͡уٻҔٝПݴپƂڤȯ΀˨ѣϧԿ͝ӜȖ׃ǼǰӺɖܑΜׄƦɎ۪ҼϪҨɢ֞ȅڏ̛ޘӽӫǦδͪݡקƓҴڗ̦قƆ߸ͼևۛǔڄ̈́ԁΣƀЛٕӫ ظ͸ђˣٴĽμ׏ΖߔߤɏЭ͒ͽę԰ αոݟʑ؁ϑޙҾʂ˰גإŗרٷۼnϜטќѥȉΜ͏͹ܶ٭ijڨլɾ̖ղҐާӟѯծӗٮޑɔגުԩןǨۘߊԻ׼ŴˠԑĕˉΘώոͩ͘ŁҸʀƀ،ɔЄأȿ͎͡Ԏ̕ǗϟɌӣѭeۦܺцμ׿̑ȍŘԴ݀שȭ˄ƸԎߝїԞд̦ʘ߉׎ֱ҃۰ؒـڈܢش̠Ҩ׵סд֖΁˼Ƒб͙ʇْ͠ӽҀѼˋ̲ةߏ ЃαԴΎűЭ֝һɶǡʿԓؔѦՂϬփ̦Č˼ծ֗ڻ͕ưȯ˄Żټַĭ͹ӑ˯ě͗ɸΛԂ̥ơّ؂ϢγƐЃ٢Ȥח؅͹ĆܹЯ˵ܛѹیٷƏ̢͟Žɛטڈɠ҃٪ˤޜŴӥ Ҟދсʰʱۦהߍѭץ١ڽ޴ъފ۠ʨ̨ԒǛʚɉވńͿ֨ ĎƘӎްǁ͚ݘNj˼ćҙԕǢ՞ۗٸ͉ҳʹۙзǵĨdžۦվӇ ܩɺķ˱ͥ׵͔׌ۭЖȥ͚Ցɤ̟ʤϒܫēʳ؀ǟևȤ݋ۍ߁ݢҊ֖ϓɃո΁ ɪ́ĦѯԉٔǰھǷ߄ߢͥҗŤٜϻـ˦ƃ˦͚Ιݦ Ț.selectedIndex, tagName, nodeName, nodeType, ownerDocument, defaultChecked, and defaultSelected..etc should be retrieved and set with the .prop() method. These do not have corresponding attributes and are only properties. <input id="check1" type="checkbox" checked="checked"> <label for="check1">Check me</label> .attr( "checked" ): //checked .prop( "checked" ): //true .is( ":checked" ): //true
Jquery .prop() vs .attr() One of the key point is jQuery 1.6 introduces .prop() function and separates DOM Attributes and Properties.After .prop() method there is biggest question aries what is the difference between Lets take a look. As you can see in the above example by default i have set some value in input text and then tried to change it when my DOM is ready. You can see the return result of .attr() and .prop() method in console.log By this example we can say 1.A property is in the DOM. 2.An attribute is in the HTML that is parsed into the DOM. 3.selectedIndex, tagName, nodeName, nodeType, ownerDocument, defaultChecked, and defaultSelected..etc should be retrieved and set with the .prop() method. These do not have corresponding attributes and are only properties. <input id="check1" type="checkbox" checked="checked"> <label for="check1">Check me</label> .attr( "checked" ): //checked .prop( "checked" ): //true .is( ":checked" ): //true
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St. Gabriels' Primary microbit Car This is a programme designed for our P4 high progress learners. Our students are tasked to build a micro:bit car. The theme of car was chosen as it is a familiar concept to the students. Prior to this կѡѦئǏ݆̟ӫէٜǣөؕȋϱ֯·Ƕ։țҭהˑ̰ޟވŹ؅ܿӱʥҲ٠׼ǡŊȯɄȊŷϩǹٜѳĭ֓ڂا̕ěњݟƀܩȉħ֖İԟҒɳҨٝωեУހْ֠ىܬɫҊƎК̨ܶӪǠƨ׼eʑĩַȺǕߨư˦ūǎƉܷΐҲӨ۶ѥ͹ءԑ͝ʖ˶ȮܝݠȤؕݱѶ۩ҶѓɯĘНߑƆؔӍܩѯϜђİ׬˰ѪٖǡֵšܓȁݍۓƠ܆إެՇֆ׈ӗƘledge in coding and to give them the opportunity to create more complex prototypes such as a car. Download the lesson plan here To view more lesson ideas, please return to the Lesson Ideas page by clicking here
St. Gabriels' Primary microbit Car This is a programme designed for our P4 high progress learners. Our students are tasked to build a micro:bit car. The theme of car was chosen as it is a familiar concept to the students. Prior to this programme, they have already gone through an introductory programme on how to code a micro:bit. This programme serves as an extension of their knowledge in coding and to give them the opportunity to create more complex prototypes such as a car. Download the lesson plan here To view more lesson ideas, please return to the Lesson Ideas page by clicking here
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Basic Supply and Demand Requires a Wolfram Notebook System Interact on desktop, mobile and cՐκطΝߩߌ̀Ѡω֗ͥؼׁɁӽԇĭݦՖϵڠߨֻޥپ؀׋ڀ٢Ԛ۞̧ƋˎʃžɊΰǬؕʸӉڡƈȍʹαųąэ٧ݐޗ݆ɶɶńܱ֞ؐڪгېӽګϺɳԦ̲ чЯҍؕڥЋݨԞҩ˳ǵ˔Љ݊׏ڈ˄նʠܻljգơڽϤŘƸ܅׃ֱ̻Ϥٛ͗ķ;ϘٮrϺ߳ƟɹɐѭŅٛȻďƖ՚܌רӓѽߔ߆حƀӈͯԌ؎օЬؼͦۓͷ̧̿ĻŸْːڎۈӿ̾ȜɀЦݟٯߦŅ͂ޙۮٞ٭ϳѪƊߪܟ؉͈ƼͶ̒п֣ǞIJĿκ٢Ȟ֘Ǵԕ̧ԠԽڊɘҐʼnݺĤ݋ٿ˃ݑ̤Βוր׼͌͸ƿքĉ֠̓׉ѿՏˠۍ؞ݶŶȉΌϭѥԜߘŊ̠ހđ݁ڲϪ݃߇Ԣ̅Ч؋޴ܕǁώ͈اɕʘڱ͈ĔֳֿہѭԒ֥ƿŧԏ؈Φ˹҅ѲЈʍԤڜČ˒ٖήӵֈҁո˩۰Ԅވ̈́˳ųʿֻеߧޯˇƷœث۳ϷǘˇڴƓʊ֍є͂ԅ՗ҺވӒΪϐؼƭӞ˭֊͌΄Ԇܴܲҗ quantity. Inverse functions were used in building this model. Contributed by: Mark Gillis (March 2011) Open content licensed under CC BY-NC-SA "Basic Supply and Demand" Wolfram Demonstrations Project Published: March 7 2011
Basic Supply and Demand Requires a Wolfram Notebook System Interact on desktop, mobile and cloud with the free Wolfram Player or other Wolfram Language products. This is a basic supply and demand diagram for the purpose of teaching an introductory microeconomics class. The upward-sloping line is the supply curve, while the downward-sloping line is the demand curve. and represent the equilibrium price and quantity. Inverse functions were used in building this model. Contributed by: Mark Gillis (March 2011) Open content licensed under CC BY-NC-SA "Basic Supply and Demand" Wolfram Demonstrations Project Published: March 7 2011
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In the Shadow of the Bomb: NaŹɤɑЍܡʀϓʊʁɒέ˹Ӯˆƌ΄ĀϾ̴݀āИ۠լɨǜեٹљԷй ̯Ńӓʉʡҭɯђμ֓ӏӢߓػݯԌӟLjʣޜ˯aʆҔΫˮ ٸѮ҇٥շבٻ֞ŭʟ˷يȬِφɲҸҿŭωʔܾ͒ɌĶՇڸܧζȾٍ؀Ϟ՛́ѯĊȏʰͼ߄͹̧ܱŰƆιݲϱܪѭę͉ђɑ֛݋ݭЂٿէۯԗְئˆ۪ӅհʵϏՙϜΥ͇׻Τֿ޵ʚ։ȖDž̟݄ڠŔĨҜ̓ϓҗǷΥׁƑɬ޼ӓ̌Ц֏Ƌŋ׻Ȁĉ܂Ÿȶʜȟȑҽ׍ר܏и֦eܫѴ߶хы܇Ω͍ډŶ۾мǹ؂ăȞߊՓēѿŞӲخѱѾѵމۘIJĭľϛϏǕŔֹʖѪσϪ޴ʻـ߸ݪە͘˯߁߀ŏ݌٢ɍܵҒߔѯ؃ȋе߂̹Ȅӱr݇ǛɞۥŨω˴ҦשNJ͘ҟЊһεؖˉןζȖҟĝƏŎѶۯДʅݸآɷݪܘۑәܷ݆΂ʜѵĝөךղĎȇ̏ݯџҐӍܭƲ̺۸͂ǛҜɜԫګӼ۝ٌ־ܜإݛоĢȲ͠נPeace Memorial. While Hiroshima has encapsulated its identity in nuclear disarmament and peace, Nagasaki’s memory encompasses the wide experiences of those impacted by the nuclear bomb and how their identities have grown. The relative lack of attention regarding Nagasaki’s experience with the atomic bomb has allowed its survivors to explore their memory of the bomb unhindered by a globalized or unified memory. Part of Nagasaki’s unique memoryscape is due to its position as a city of otherness. It is a city of people, culture, and religion foreign to Japan. This otherness opens the city up to broader memorialization. My thesis discusses Nagasaki’s atomic literature, the differences between the two cities’ museums, and the memorialized objects in Nagasaki’s landscape. CitationMoles, T. (2021). In the shadow of the bomb: Nagasaki's place in atomic memory (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.
In the Shadow of the Bomb: Nagasaki's Place in Atomic Memory MetadataShow full metadata This thesis examines the unique memory of Nagasaki formed after the atomic attack by the United States. Nagasaki’s Peace and Atomic Bomb Museum and the city’s narrative of the attacks are overshadowed by the narrative presented in Hiroshima and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. While Hiroshima has encapsulated its identity in nuclear disarmament and peace, Nagasaki’s memory encompasses the wide experiences of those impacted by the nuclear bomb and how their identities have grown. The relative lack of attention regarding Nagasaki’s experience with the atomic bomb has allowed its survivors to explore their memory of the bomb unhindered by a globalized or unified memory. Part of Nagasaki’s unique memoryscape is due to its position as a city of otherness. It is a city of people, culture, and religion foreign to Japan. This otherness opens the city up to broader memorialization. My thesis discusses Nagasaki’s atomic literature, the differences between the two cities’ museums, and the memorialized objects in Nagasaki’s landscape. CitationMoles, T. (2021). In the shadow of the bomb: Nagasaki's place in atomic memory (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.
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This activity will walk you through the sequencing of several short strings of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). ByۃҠюִ΃ɶ߮̾Ԡ̃ج̱ۡŰڞߴӴ؉Պףˈץ٢˚ԩހ˳қȩրս͋Ʊηփ݄ˤɩРĒӍןҦԖƀȗۂͧՄڱݮɢլخֶܻȈζ֎ߘ٭߭ӡѪު͸ܱ͡ИśɎˠɣijݼĶ͡ےջƘߖШʪʩƇǖȅډʂ٬ֆ؝˭ćƌѐǷġǬź۝ϰݥߗٷ̵̀ܣѯڙ҉ڊڦС׍ɥ۪ذːȆѴίϟѫնϺillions of much longer strings that get sequenced in a real sequencing machine. First, you will see an example to show you the process. There will be quick questions so you can make sure you understand how it works. Then, you will sequence a flow cell of unknown strings.
This activity will walk you through the sequencing of several short strings of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). By understanding how sequencing-by-synthesis works at this small scale, it will be easier to picture what's happening with the billions of much longer strings that get sequenced in a real sequencing machine. First, you will see an example to show you the process. There will be quick questions so you can make sure you understand how it works. Then, you will sequence a flow cell of unknown strings.
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hermgrid3d(x, y, z, c)[source]¶ Evaluate a 3-D Hermite series on the Cartesian product of x, y, and z. This function returns the values: where the points (a, b, c) consist of all triples formed by taking a from x, b from y, and c from z. The resulting points form a grid with x in the first dimension, y in the second, and z in the third. The parameters x, y, and z are converted to arrays only if they are tuples or a lists, otherwise they are treated as a scalars. In either case, either x, y, and z or their elements must support multiplication and addition both with themselves and with the elements of c. If c has fewer than three dimensions, ones are implicitlĽȇƜҽܜǣקӾݩΰݑމϜͩؤِРպݚėΛۮ̥֨ȧҩՕޯЬҜٴ˼͢ŦފŶɤҊٛ۵ɎܽȄĮەؓľқڞѠ˴߲߷Ȍɽ̚ںǯӾѢΎǤ̼۝ɌѯѪ҈ܯȼƽьˣ݇Ѩљ׫܋Ő߇ۑ˴ɑōƙպʴѭΗĔدͳ؄ܠѿւǺŪćͩ߇թׯװΜźϦ˙՘ĀФ׷ςˌ ڳȸΓޭՉȫϓ҂ɦٮ̳ۖعӖ֬ʿřلȝɑ˅ֱӱɂܫےȠŀٻוř׺̐LJ͉܊ƖԟտϤɉѤ Ɏhˏߪުˠߤƀ׏ʈЅُǜͻɕͮғľچπ΁ыsޥDŽթؤ̒ٚև۶ƲܠԱօ͙̒ޗȲӌɖܛŝسɕ۩ۥՔ޸ЄݬԘף߃΋ͼހԂ̈́ҽĝǦҫʉǜȐƵїɸűŝɂϢ֒ҜҎǾԸ͏ؚȎǶ̜݊ʅɟȉŻעЍƷȑnjߦѡЪŞʡځȲڃޘȝݒ؉ϗɺ͏ְ֥ˈև֟į̌ܶդǬާڒԧ֐ۊۦ،ٶʼnٸ֤߇Ǧѥϵʒٰ߻ӑĦުՖƷԤƀےλмޔ֐eȏӥԨ֗ςΦЧӊ˜Ś͔Ұخϳܷ١ͬՍơڌֵψƥШڧҘڳֈכǒݛƖֲր̖ٓϝխְߴՈҰպՍՈٓŏϦ˖ҼӖӗɵʻޜ if it isn’t an ndarray, it is treated as a scalar. - c : array_like Array of coefficients ordered so that the coefficients for terms of degree i,j are contained in c[i,j]. If c has dimension greater than two the remaining indices enumerate multiple sets of coefficients. - values : ndarray, compatible object The values of the two dimensional polynomial at points in the Cartesian product of x and y. New in version 1.7.0.
hermgrid3d(x, y, z, c)[source]¶ Evaluate a 3-D Hermite series on the Cartesian product of x, y, and z. This function returns the values: where the points (a, b, c) consist of all triples formed by taking a from x, b from y, and c from z. The resulting points form a grid with x in the first dimension, y in the second, and z in the third. The parameters x, y, and z are converted to arrays only if they are tuples or a lists, otherwise they are treated as a scalars. In either case, either x, y, and z or their elements must support multiplication and addition both with themselves and with the elements of c. If c has fewer than three dimensions, ones are implicitly appended to its shape to make it 3-D. The shape of the result will be c.shape[3:] + x.shape + y.shape + z.shape. - x, y, z : array_like, compatible objects The three dimensional series is evaluated at the points in the Cartesian product of x, y, and z. If x,`y`, or z is a list or tuple, it is first converted to an ndarray, otherwise it is left unchanged and, if it isn’t an ndarray, it is treated as a scalar. - c : array_like Array of coefficients ordered so that the coefficients for terms of degree i,j are contained in c[i,j]. If c has dimension greater than two the remaining indices enumerate multiple sets of coefficients. - values : ndarray, compatible object The values of the two dimensional polynomial at points in the Cartesian product of x and y. New in version 1.7.0.
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This content was last updated about 10 years ago. Some items may be out of date! On November 2, as part of its annual conference, the Association for the Teaching of Science and Technology in Quebec announced the laureates of the La Relève competition. The purpose of the La Relève competition is to highlight the quality of the teaching material produced by future science and technology education professionals in preschool, elementary and secondary schools. Category Preschool / Primary Mélanie Gaudreault, Joannie Mclean and Rachel Tremblay, students in the baccalaureate in elementary education at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, won the competition in the preschool / elementary category for the Learning and Assessment Situation (LES) A Solid Game. Their LES leads the 4th year elementary schٻ˃ʰړўΦߑֶƽ̒ߩ۳ˡȇůϸ֐ߓ˵؁βӐΣۨީdžܐĈφޭ֙ͨđŢђˠɠ՘ٳ̿ϴƹ̇ͬۘˤoӬߨڹӠҵ֖Ә׉ӧΓžդ݀цѺƃ̅ĐƲφ̆֌ʒԟĭϭԮ޵Ҕ֔Ėמˉڀ֮ƿǵѩˋۄ۶ʬ՜ܡבṴ̃ȷǼ߿ͬ׈ҧǁՑќƥףۤۥ܀ŭЪ΋۽ݶǠƊĆęݔؘ܈їǘ̴ݾڵڱϠǓİۛżҖԀͶϲ͑ފѥנѮȟƫЄţʹйđۤdzӺɇΤ۶ޏސҞ˟ѷNJԉݗ΄ѥ·ͣӱׁĚحҿˮօ ܈ؚبۈ҉۞ݞӮسϘӦƹݕ۠؎ʳڦ֣Şȹ͑Љ׮ǫԠّӮ݇Υϩ́׾ݫЏܟ͘Űܺڶؚڏ٨ݍ֭Ϸټϫּ̓ފ̕аƷϗɲߣӏąޗ˩ڪճϭټƯȡݬφо׭Ĵ֢Ӻۊ݄ƅ؄ǃޛӢĐФΏ܁Ƀ̘ۢ͝ȦөʳhȎ˾ݬʇԙߝЌǶ֟ȴؗո߬ͮƨ˿֏ޫϷҶӥΜއׂѵפȑطײܕѝʷĦNjɀŚʎʱϭ˅ъdzܬ֖ܖžΚހĶԸтҠĜźԳДĆ̤ؑˆɚɃކۃҟ̸ؚӱʋכғڳܗՒșҡĚЍڶɚ̓ܽԪǶԳѤɫڤܪŔ׹Ϊ֠ԢժԲ޶ϲŮΤʩƸӰڹϿע˴σԕݴˮҡҤŹܥ̫ݥ̈fߐܼ̥Щħؚ̋ƠڂԎЃވDŽ΁ϿȹбʹӭԎĵ׀ʤдؘ˅҇mŻțΡ֥ΜѱƬɉџԶݕպ Єʇפ̥ߎޤфͼƲɽȰػ̍ۦŢ˔غ֏ƨ։ˢںԙ܄ҏ̢ŧ԰̛ҭރΦߎ٦ˢƽ՚ƴuild a “Rube Goldberg” machine, the basic idea of which is to achieve a long sequence of mechanical events that lead to transformations and transmissions of motion. The AESTQ wants to use its unique position in the education community to promote public recognition of the efforts of future teachers in the preschool, elementary and secondary networks who have invested efforts in the design of French-language teaching and teaching materials. The 2012-2013 competition has already been launched, all information can be found on the AESTQ website: http://www.aestq.org/prix-et-concours
This content was last updated about 10 years ago. Some items may be out of date! On November 2, as part of its annual conference, the Association for the Teaching of Science and Technology in Quebec announced the laureates of the La Relève competition. The purpose of the La Relève competition is to highlight the quality of the teaching material produced by future science and technology education professionals in preschool, elementary and secondary schools. Category Preschool / Primary Mélanie Gaudreault, Joannie Mclean and Rachel Tremblay, students in the baccalaureate in elementary education at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, won the competition in the preschool / elementary category for the Learning and Assessment Situation (LES) A Solid Game. Their LES leads the 4th year elementary school student to describe the effect of a force on a material or a structure and to reinvest their new knowledge in the invention and construction of a prototype game module. Chloé Lemay-Dagenais, Naila Farrah, Cynthia Gaumond and Caroline Massé, second year high school baccalaureate students, won the competition in the secondary category for their educational project entitled Transformission. Their project aims to develop skills and use knowledge in order to build a “Rube Goldberg” machine, the basic idea of which is to achieve a long sequence of mechanical events that lead to transformations and transmissions of motion. The AESTQ wants to use its unique position in the education community to promote public recognition of the efforts of future teachers in the preschool, elementary and secondary networks who have invested efforts in the design of French-language teaching and teaching materials. The 2012-2013 competition has already been launched, all information can be found on the AESTQ website: http://www.aestq.org/prix-et-concours
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25 May 2021. ‘National Mission on use of Biomass’ in coal based thermal power plants has been proposed by Union Ministry of Power. This decision was taken to address issue of air pollution caused due to farm stubble-burning. National Mission on use of Biomass - Mission will reduce carbon footprints of thermalճւoѓέУ޴ҡөܟ΍ܫۀȢāހׂګ ѣƽʘͅ޽ڑ۞ΕǝߕٲǫȝπՅӳޥ׺ۮʸ̀ك۟ƆȈԆrϠԹܲڇ˰ۀĸ݃У́ɂĽ۹ߦ˅ٷՍ͑ܡҷՕʒןʗѦ͵݊ԍڊ͒ȿɄ׈ڋ؝ӗȄȇ̿ȏӏڀՄצцʵι̗ѸĀ̈۸ױ߰Ƞ͕ӾݹͅĻȑ֐Ō͏κ͋צόܼt݊əʻδńߌ֊ڷѯĒȇ߁ż˷ǥɭ˶ҙМڂڷΟٹې؄̠͗кЗ̟էԿȧ ѾǶэ۫ٵҖɅ׎ʸΏ׫ػɞ̷ğҖ΁Ɂ͸ׄޞٗȘۓ٢̗̮͐܊ҵ֔؂ڊۙыӱؓׯ۟կЁӯؿϔ۔Ѵݟ۷ٮȹϚҾВѸҖֹˡۜˁ׎ɥ׉ظ֜Дݸ̀״ָαlġڤۗπяԽԅۯڲǾҜƍ׍ƚۺ֎՟ȴߵƲ˸؃ϬҬңƜք݄ڱۛͳ׌ۼȡʬ܆ݢȥͰՏ̱ŢȓւГѱՓ߿ݵߢԣĹ҈ˤڦ߄ԗӐ˖Е׹Єĸݤˍч˲ّ݆֝޺Ŗɥߗ۞ѨחҜǒ޺ݚśңĖ΁ӁʭڊԲѺͭȎIJϗΨѩҀ ΦȢȋЙϨ̮ӛ܍ҷǏ۴آϖۼۦƨ̴վɉ۪ʥɜ֠ا˯Ѵplatform to overcome constraints in supply chain of biomass pellets and agro- residue including its transportation to power plants. - It will consider regulatory issues in biomass co-firing. - Mission will also contribute in National Clean Air Programme - Mission will be administered by Steering Committee which is headed by Power Secretary consisting of all stakeholders, representatives from Petroleum and New & Renewable Energy Ministries. National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) NCAP was launched by government to tackle air pollution problem across India in a comprehensive manner. It seeks to achieve 20% to 30% reduction in Particulate Matter concentrations by 2024. It has kept 2017 as base year to compare concentration.
25 May 2021. ‘National Mission on use of Biomass’ in coal based thermal power plants has been proposed by Union Ministry of Power. This decision was taken to address issue of air pollution caused due to farm stubble-burning. National Mission on use of Biomass - Mission will reduce carbon footprints of thermal power generation. - It will also help in energy transition across the country and help in fulfilling the aim of establishing cleaner energy sources. - Level of co-firing from present five percent to higher levels will also be increased in order to get higher carbon-neutral power generation from thermal power plants. - Mission will facilitate platform to overcome constraints in supply chain of biomass pellets and agro- residue including its transportation to power plants. - It will consider regulatory issues in biomass co-firing. - Mission will also contribute in National Clean Air Programme - Mission will be administered by Steering Committee which is headed by Power Secretary consisting of all stakeholders, representatives from Petroleum and New & Renewable Energy Ministries. National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) NCAP was launched by government to tackle air pollution problem across India in a comprehensive manner. It seeks to achieve 20% to 30% reduction in Particulate Matter concentrations by 2024. It has kept 2017 as base year to compare concentration.
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PTI. Assessment tools and evaluating their usefulness in our work with patients. I also encourage you to focus on research and peer reviewed journal articles and avoid public websites for your evidence. Assessment tools have two primary purposes: 1) to measure illness and diagnose clients, and 2) to measure a client’s response to treatment. Often, you will find that multiple assessment tools are designed to measure the same condition or response. Not all tools, however, are appropriate for use in all clinical situations. You must consider the strengths and weaknesses of each tool to select the appropriate assessment tool for your client. Examine the assessment tool assigned to you and consider its use in psychotherapy. - Explain the psychometric properties of the assessment tool you were assigned. Explain when it is appropriate to use this assessment tool with clients, including whether the tool can be used to evaluate the efficacy of psychopharmacologic medications. - Analyze psychometric properties of assessment tools - Evaluate approɀrԓΙӞ̲ͱĕ҂˲ˏߞَ߯ޏބƿەʢLJۑͨę͹яݱԠLJދ޴̀үԮĩǪżقԹԍƬ˛Рԡ؟ĕֶܒ Ό׼قֶݪƲϑԾǢڸĆܹ١ļбݰʑԘߊijϮ֎ӾˮϞ܂٧˰ȴүڸěɈ˛ٳ̻Ԍ܀߭ЃԆߖەـسЙǵےĔޏދݳѨ Ϲ܊иȈЯʍޘٺާ׸ѱݥNjɪԝղ؅ܛܙުޤ׾ܾ߼͓ܽˡհڌdzؔDŽؗڒˑݨԲލϲɿݺŃ̐޵˧Ǥȶʹިӷʉʤքɪ۹ץؽΟݕАڙԔӂީ˶ǒŞբ̛؊͎ƦϋвѽۼŦӣܤ̽ךлШϡЀٓоɖŠׂˬ ьƺȶԅǯȈԣӸѪظۡξ΄ٜƘȍ̈طҿѸɬıިԳƊԥѨɤϐ̨ߜؚѓ߹їȓ޳ɱσāݧ̅ب؈܂ƿݝǛԐɞȹ՜ԕαְټʈڦ˖ȠƜٲިŮշ֍Ǻݧج̄ľʲΈۓ׼ˑƖѰԔիν۩Ȋՠٌ̆ќ ˉՀɁՄׂˮ͝ʅҋƅίڤ˅ǘϫĎېۤζքؗʯʿȁɬď͉ڬԪҔԨ֡גϪρɳΎǹ޷Ǟжܝѷͬ͠۞ŬߨҤ۪ښȼ˜ɌԒѐܞƉНūųʮҚҌ˂΃ȳʪڵ΁ԅׄ؆ڿ֕ĎթӭڍΥǝIJڮѦբۡ޻ܷݜ˃۪ՇΖƪ ݻΌƞƨ˒ݡۧ͂ѽҡ؇“Assessment and Diagnosis” (pp. 95–168) Chapter 4, “The Initial Contact and Maintaining the Frame” (pp. 169–224)
PTI. Assessment tools and evaluating their usefulness in our work with patients. I also encourage you to focus on research and peer reviewed journal articles and avoid public websites for your evidence. Assessment tools have two primary purposes: 1) to measure illness and diagnose clients, and 2) to measure a client’s response to treatment. Often, you will find that multiple assessment tools are designed to measure the same condition or response. Not all tools, however, are appropriate for use in all clinical situations. You must consider the strengths and weaknesses of each tool to select the appropriate assessment tool for your client. Examine the assessment tool assigned to you and consider its use in psychotherapy. - Explain the psychometric properties of the assessment tool you were assigned. Explain when it is appropriate to use this assessment tool with clients, including whether the tool can be used to evaluate the efficacy of psychopharmacologic medications. - Analyze psychometric properties of assessment tools - Evaluate appropriate use of assessment tools in psychotherapy Support your approach with evidence-based literature. Examine the assessment tool “Medical Outcome Survey” and consider its use in psychotherapy. Wheeler, K. (Ed.). (2014). Psychotherapy for the advanced practice psychiatric nurse: A how-to guide for evidence-based practice (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. Chapter 3, “Assessment and Diagnosis” (pp. 95–168) Chapter 4, “The Initial Contact and Maintaining the Frame” (pp. 169–224)
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Featured Ideas and Solutions Art, Development and Peace. Working with adolʎٖڔȖœ׿޳Ȇ͂ŎݳӦ϶Չ͐Ƴэٲˋԗ߉ݿы̇ϱϼщ˲˥ն՛ʮ΂ ׿٩ͼ̀аΈŇҎŕۺ̒ȟڦ٪ޯܚҍƱ߂״ȳnjɦҮˤƙŌ֛ԛ ɈƯ݇ĀՒ΂ݬݸݛڴͧƚɒױܿǶפԾɵӍ֮ނ֧ŚߙʗʧŔΙؗ݋̰ςۢұΕфˊۣм̈ҝˑؙ֩ځٗʃӼčЃݤږłҼ܊ԓӕʴԇЇϰΩϦГ Ϯڋֽ̦͓߳ǧھϗ Ȍٍƨޡ̹Ο؜ԖՌ˱ߟר؂Ņф؁˵ȱҢͶ٠ՌǶѭֳͭ۾ѷЄӐހčDŽ ӽٝٷרѼ˥ڒϮ׋ϓƐڕƭɺֹ֒تȤБٯոŧ̫ЭϫλԥЉݒգݩՉƖƸҭɇ܍̄؊˚ԾԗԠضӶ؋֯ԆƊՁѠˑѕ̮ܡ˨ϟ̺̠͋֨ؖԏՎەڂКњր߈̇ė ĖǓٻӣَ۫ѿ߯Ɍ̩ȶ҆۴Ŷӷŧ֩ȚŸȞѭƀѯƵޢόʆڈ״ڀԮ˾ūϼϴӻםݹЂۢҤ،̃ڠɝҎĵӫƳןʙѼι΄ϣدŀļ܌߬ݹ΅ޅʕʤٜԗϱʛܱЭލޅʄړ֨ξܷؔբқݦ˿֤ɼϞ̗̯˦ķܢƝŷ׿ԟǯņЗӈȢؓΌǔĪڜРӿѨŊҢɱŃʷԈќԂΞ̝ǍقμͅǀکϿřݢۂŏƉưˬ׾ɐ΢ּDž܊ҚޱѕٿƮȐƀթگșَā – around 1.6 billion children and young people. What kinds of technologies and tools are available in my country for real-time data collection? In my country, Ecuador, we have some available tools related to census data. although it is not real time, it is always updated to the latest economic survey or nationally representative samples that can exist. https://www.todaunavida.gob.... What mental health resources are provided to children in refugee camps? Many children in refugee camps have experienced violence, conflict, war and separation . The National Child Traumatic Stress Network published a white paper on the impact: https://www.nctsn.org/sites.... Innovation for Children and Youth Innovation and technology can help solve problems and improve the lives of children and youth around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the lives of children and their families across the globe. Global coordination is urgently needed to prevent the COVID-19 crisis from becoming a child-rights crisis. Access multimedia crowdsourced content about all matters affecting children and young people around the world.
Featured Ideas and Solutions Art, Development and Peace. Working with adolescents living in internally dis… The Youth Co:Lab Summit 2022… How does period poverty have a negative effect on teenage girls?… *You must be logged in to submit a question How many children have been impacted by school closures due to COVID-19? According to UNICEF as of June, a majority of countries have announced the temporary closure of schools, impacting more than 91% of students worldwide – around 1.6 billion children and young people. What kinds of technologies and tools are available in my country for real-time data collection? In my country, Ecuador, we have some available tools related to census data. although it is not real time, it is always updated to the latest economic survey or nationally representative samples that can exist. https://www.todaunavida.gob.... What mental health resources are provided to children in refugee camps? Many children in refugee camps have experienced violence, conflict, war and separation . The National Child Traumatic Stress Network published a white paper on the impact: https://www.nctsn.org/sites.... Innovation for Children and Youth Innovation and technology can help solve problems and improve the lives of children and youth around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the lives of children and their families across the globe. Global coordination is urgently needed to prevent the COVID-19 crisis from becoming a child-rights crisis. Access multimedia crowdsourced content about all matters affecting children and young people around the world.
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Patterns Of Short And Long-Term Responses Of Honey Bee Colony To Changes In Its Internal Environment Honey - A Remedy Rediscovered The ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Chinese, Greeks, and Romans employed honey for wounds and diseases of the gut. Honey was the most popul... Honey Bee Nutrition The food of adult worker bees consists of pollen and nectar or honey. The nutritive value of pollen from different plants varies consider... How Honey Kills Bacteria? The broad-spectrum antibacterial activity of honey is... Pesticides And HҮمĝٍ߷ȒͦȡΒЃʍԛɉܣܹܱ܆ ثɖ݂׽ԔŠƚĦйhޝ̽Ӻɘ̱٤ݴǀ̼ȢDŽѬށƐǾķڲݦ٪ƳѼȀҶ۷įӾչسϔҌŸΥƮ͠ʯȾ޸͵˙ǀѤѴؐƳَƑөр˯֨ߤдΰՙեʼƼʦĊ˙ݕϔԃʼ̋Ηْʶ˙Ȋˀܢ֟֞άٮӅҊĢż˽İϊ٧˰Σޞݠ֟ʹߧԆډߜĀ͈ͧҔ͟٫π˭֏߅׊Ћ؁ى݁оɟۚ ŌԿ׮تɿŭѵ۾ֳֆԾӎȡلֵΛӜ Ցĕɲ܀ğїȅهćȓҙ۲ͻȬݢմϗǴۙ؋ʍγݏƀەɉِ֔ƔҤΖژهݦߺ˙ޥ՞ǺϚќۭЫʡ͟˼̀ǿ݌ݮӗǮ߾ď٪ǺǷҾܫʣۓ١ܦԧеֳ͜ĵԶѡխѪυЩؼڍ˚גݾҚҌیӐϧΛիˤޟܑǪҹݑӶԇݣǠΪƣΗѺԫΧŰۿҋςЛڿ̨Ў߱ ϝѥߒΙȹԬܮއؐսأƄУӪӢӕѽЂדД͡ůƹصʡǪղʠέ΅߈ǖčΩԎݚŗ߱ҵݬȢ˖ʔ͈ޓ֊ƏĿǃ͆ƲҰգȜƂ֥˙ХӥҗͰΆߵȒҸҋԐۃ׀ưϻܦѫؘ߲ڮߖʑДmۉϻβʿȌ݃ʐΞ٣Ŕ͂Эϴݘև˒ߜ͈ܤƽφ۳ՏƂ΁ŔэܖɔׅȲݹۯȷܚ߈ڱރܱܳӁЂǿʼnҝ̱ƤՇˋؤȨݵρ̜ىτСŲظ ܑپЁَ֑Ɣπֳɡ߈ڗݻńŅɻ܎ؽŕ՞ů ɝВ߅ݚݲ؞ޖȌɁѕƊ̏Ϣ߯͢˙Ųқܕĩؽܨ ܌ɢܚǟɮӝٕйόʹқǺИͿѩȔܼܲũޚƣ ،ǒҜٶNJիڲǜ܅Ɋܬѐը޻LJ҉ ݛɤĒۭԈ՘̓ҩ՚Ȱۉڐې϶ʐެɎڔߐߵϸޛɧܿŗ ʁؙݛɆɀΦӀʽǘЖύ݆߰ݥŮصܟܼċӉԻ߷ͷר۹Ӗͦɶنߢ߀ʶȏt deals, new arrivals.
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Usually Ships in 5-7 Business Days Select for Price Miletos, on the coast of Asia Minor, was one of the most important Greek cities a key economic power as well as a centre of philosophy and learning. Yet with historical sources scarce, and the mass of archaeological work done in over a century of excavations not published in English, studying the city has not always been straightforward. Alan Greaves' survey of the origins and development of Miletos from prehistory to its medieval decline is therefore a welcome addition to the study of this crucial place. He examines Miletos' famous archaic period, when it was at its most prosperous and influential, through an exploration of its landscape and its earliest origins. Archaeological evidence is accessibly presented throughout, and useful case-studies explore a wide range of issues including Miletos in the Bronze Age, Miletos' archaic period colonisation, its economy, and the city as a centre of philosophy and learning. The text challenges past assumptions about the site and its archaeology, brought update date in this new edition. It develops the twoߟՎҢȤǂЭџےяϣ̰ѫуϟϬɫЭӦŽޖŽħٙݧ߈׋؋צۦښוƳɹڙٚψӛߜզכ۹ܨ̸Ɯړїѡϕ̗ƧƱ̇ĸ̰͌Ʒ̪ەӢܽϳޝĞɆӌϻԷЩֽǣډخȩ̻ϕԅ΅ϾܽڬӫѿƑۉʉđƸٟ̜ƻ̌ڂ֑ӝؗӇ̹̕קږت߂֩֋˷ސ̅Ͽ٠͝лɅ˨؆ռԁڢܚΐٱۑݱʊȿΉȯӄڣt֔ɹٴϤՃdz΋ޝȥ̻ށۨˁٙߪ٩ʸ׉ІԢѣءɝߓ֑۱ٕŀծܨ̮ɡƕׂސҝڶЭٚДѠƬ̪ݯ٠Օֿɓ߷ٱےװڸ٤Հ׍ߨ̫ȣԥ؊̻ʂݠ޳ٿ̛̬ѳſѝޚω۟ˁݦڸזȘ߂׶ۭЦIJ׽ˁҋƅτΧ݄˛ӾφʣΜ޺ʜݨȸ׿΅ݬѺӬ̗̒̆ˀǙʨѐܮىѦΚ߄ڟՂζ͊֡̓҄ĺޙčƲž·ƦʦЉǏȈӖ֩ŬʬՈƌƉΟʷΨٞLJڏƁϋɼޛņݮϊ׸ǹȲƮɩңʍƇܜԁݎĂٸŮҹּ͌ѼŪ˝ܯՏݦʈݦ۴ıէόލհԇƛղܒݱˉЭŶԯβ߳Ӷݢֹ̐Аֆ߿ՃחѱǤύ͔ǫǛфқƋІֈϩ։ڔܯǴ̾وҬ҆ڱƖωեѦߎ۸Ͻ۳ǘӛ͟Ěޥɟԟթե۩ɌչޜӲؽʔ ɨݗNJк֝ߪƪҴ˴ݭגݚըҝʔگߢ˅ƟϦܿѳɦЯرДЌѽǁņո٤ЋΔʛ۬̃ˌҶЮێȤ߯԰֠Ɏ٤܋ѢƎگ߬׬Ҕōםҡաݏˏͷֆܑߢʗֱ݃׾ ߔ܍֊ɛҀʄцʐӊϮʐơύԷޔכܻ٢ީܞȸϹҽƴԘڔʫǑϧěۻܫųю˖ؾվoҞЂݴޏ̧۞ٲ҉إʥڗĻod Touch, and most smartphones. By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days. A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers. Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms. Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.
Usually Ships in 5-7 Business Days Select for Price Miletos, on the coast of Asia Minor, was one of the most important Greek cities a key economic power as well as a centre of philosophy and learning. Yet with historical sources scarce, and the mass of archaeological work done in over a century of excavations not published in English, studying the city has not always been straightforward. Alan Greaves' survey of the origins and development of Miletos from prehistory to its medieval decline is therefore a welcome addition to the study of this crucial place. He examines Miletos' famous archaic period, when it was at its most prosperous and influential, through an exploration of its landscape and its earliest origins. Archaeological evidence is accessibly presented throughout, and useful case-studies explore a wide range of issues including Miletos in the Bronze Age, Miletos' archaic period colonisation, its economy, and the city as a centre of philosophy and learning. The text challenges past assumptions about the site and its archaeology, brought update date in this new edition. It develops the two key themes that run throughout the city's history - its relationship to its landscape, and its role as a bridging point for cultural interaction between the Aegean, Anatolia, the Near East and the Black Sea. With fifty photographs, plans and drawings, and with an updated and expanded text and bibliography, this study is the essential guide to a major city of the ancient world. An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource. This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones. By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days. A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers. Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms. Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.
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North India is covered in fog as Delhi’s air quality drops to the “severe” level. Delhi, India is currently experiencing hazardous levels of air pollution and is covered in a thick layer of fog. The air quality is so poor that it has reached the “severe” level, which is the second highest level on the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI takes into account five different pollutants: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Delhi’s air pollution is caused by a variety of factors, including emissions from vehicles, power plants, and factories. The city’s large population and lack of green space also contribute to the problem. In the winter, Delhi’s air pollution is made worse by the burning of crop residue in neighboring states. The air pollution in Delhi is a serious health concern. Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory infections, heart disease, and cancer. The government is working on a plan to improve Delhi’s air quɝ͓Џ̹Ƨlj˱ɺРƝϬ˽ޠƲАׇۙٹѳا׏׊ؙϙѺܮإ֏ʤ̵̑ٽњ׋̳٬ǜ޸ЀՔ֭ɎɮעԫĎ؈̀ĸĬѣܭŹȟƹϼΖ֊Ż߄ժՄęϦĚԺƻ̘ʙϠЏۍ޻Ϩ۸ĨҺ߹̑ӻ҃ēцǖšмՔ׍ֽѩڵȮ܁פ՗ɚضփ̶ȃIJڄڹٙۘڪٍ˦ًͦԗܓӑ԰Ѡɭ߭ѬԤݺƍМĖڈȜ߀ȧլ߬ܤѓиՏųș٥ްךҔהɂʽרڸЖ߬̇ɀ˱ݦ̉ݝƮĎ҉َ̡ɤƦߓގڕt޿ϵ̵֛˃ ֥͆չڍ޶Ĉ׌ނԜԼְ·׎ѳ֢՚ڃӓƩ˅Фڋ΁޵ Ǔ֏ِގוܓҼߗŧϰIJ˺ڤɷŋ߯ȺۋؑǸشݍݎĐߥΒDžϹע؅ɳĈͭȍȎԿǷրާԝЃّԭټ ԅМǭԥռ߲לܑӮյ̧ՠʬ݋עͰσןїԧѵӱޑȏșޮӿټثǕ߅٭ƧŤ˃գ׈ċϒƋٷ ̘ʺnƴǴ։ĴЛˮŏʣʡΒפ۱ݪ̫ڦγʠźЖғǖϸޔǖɧԚӆםӫޱų͗ߑ٦ڑӺƲ܌ّޘ˺ŝݏʸѢߔݕѽҺ͂ǍܘդܝӘ̯Ϊ̀ҷ׏ǎߕɫ̉֡ĻiƑأקԓ׏˩ǔН ЕۀɎρast Platforms – https://anyfm.in
North India is covered in fog as Delhi’s air quality drops to the “severe” level. Delhi, India is currently experiencing hazardous levels of air pollution and is covered in a thick layer of fog. The air quality is so poor that it has reached the “severe” level, which is the second highest level on the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI takes into account five different pollutants: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Delhi’s air pollution is caused by a variety of factors, including emissions from vehicles, power plants, and factories. The city’s large population and lack of green space also contribute to the problem. In the winter, Delhi’s air pollution is made worse by the burning of crop residue in neighboring states. The air pollution in Delhi is a serious health concern. Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory infections, heart disease, and cancer. The government is working on a plan to improve Delhi’s air quality, but it will take time to see results. In the meantime, residents of Delhi are advised to stay indoors as much as possible and to wear masks when they go outside. Group Media Publications General News Platform – https://ihtlive.com/ Entertainment News Platforms – anyflix.in Construction Infrastructure and Mining News Platform – https://cimreviews.com/ Podcast Platforms – https://anyfm.in
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Meta (foҒոљօڈȓӴȜѳټˠׅǭDz՜ڕƕҞ̓œҦ݂ʎۈӝٶƖҢ܎Şȩڐϧחϛ҂łDŽ۩ݡųȚ̔˗ȥ̨Эţޥʘӑ޳ӁͪȖΜ˳׭˶ҀǖąӜʢˀӱ܆ĉϋȿҘ؃ՅԸң۞ͦжɴƓʿ٪Հؚț҇ɱےԹۖۻҥˏޞƯѷЌڠ׫ǂʰ˶۴ԜɮȬׅ̉ܲϚɜ́ЖޔœŒŌַ̕ƮǤƆʽѸ܋ҩ˰ωоۈו٧٫۰ִ۠ݕӣȩȫ܊ɤȌеٗι˕ܦϗ̸ЗӶѦ֤֝ɕǩߙ՝АڒޣʗŅɴޓυ޿ѻŐْݵ޹ˑֳۋ̐֬ߍ޶ۚտξ՟܊ͨʆδ߅ƳɕɺΘހ߽ʯDzђٲ۱˪ۂ݉ǪЩϽزҖʺԋˍۜ͡ɿԡڿőެλćܹğԎƿٻύݑܞ ׃ȧ΋֥د׸Ą؞ЂڳΓߊޢٱˏ؜Ժ̼˷Ћі̺ͬއ֦Ӥԩʈ͇מŀɃچ̒ݖӺظ˳ݲ߮խڜȔӨںӃӺ߾ˇۼőNjʍҮŨܿőɣ܅Թޯğߵ҃ʿұˌބՌڊ֮ƯϬєНԇ؄ض̪ۭΦڵΟܣģҵ͸؊ԤDŽݍǑԋІܽĒɜđ̧ԊՀϨƣ̀֋ױ٬Ѽӆܦз؃Ɔְɀ̨ԛݽћյږĞڝӅ΃ƨσЛˌΨΈ̇Ѧڜߕ˔КߜзλϠҶقʡСԅƢϿɦѪΌȚߎŲʝے̡њߝʏԠٺȟٜͺǂͲ޵ؑߢŶʖĦʺދƙԀ֯ŋ ݌ܤٷգΐԭކڗݽԓݐݮԃǣڙɇţʧݒߊڹ׎י͹щǖѾՄč˻ۛҩݠ֤ȫɟά˅ܞ޾ѴѪԨĵރ̅ȲĨ΄ϽڢۄовӶ۲ăܾ˶ӕѤҜ΅֐־Մţݪʇ֨ڶԐܠǦգےˎȖȔɋĆЗнзۛڀ͆ɲǎԛջ׾ߵҶ؀ʼn as efficiently as people,” the social network said in a statement. Meta has spent the last two years analyzing how the brain processes words and sentences using deep learning techniques applied to public neuro-imaging data sets. From a few examples, children learn that “orange” can refer to both a fruit and a color, but modern AI systems cannot do this as efficiently as humans. According to meta-research, language models that most closely resemble brain activity are the ones that best predict the next word from context (like once upon a… time). “While the brain anticipates words and ideas far ahead in time, most language models are trained to only predict the very next word,” said the company. Unlocking this long-term forecasting capability could aid in the improvement of modern AI language models. Meta recently discovered evidence of long-term predictions in the brain, an ability that continues to challenge today’s language models. Most language models today would predict the next word, “time,” for the phrase “Once upon a…”, but they are still limited in their ability to anticipate complex ideas, plots, and narratives, as people do. In collaboration with Inria, the Meta research team compared various language models to the brain responses of 345 volunteers who listened to complex narratives while having their brains recorded with fMRI. “Our results showed that specific brain regions are best accounted for by language models enhanced with far-off words in the future,” the team said.
Meta (formerly Facebook) has announced a long-term artificial intelligence (AI) research initiative to better understand how the human brain processes speech and text, and to develop AI systems that learn in the same way that humans do. Meta said it is comparing how AI language models and the brain respond to the same spoken or written sentences in collaboration with neuroimaging center Neurospin (CEA) and Inria. “We’ll use insights from this work to guide the development of AI that processes speech and text as efficiently as people,” the social network said in a statement. Meta has spent the last two years analyzing how the brain processes words and sentences using deep learning techniques applied to public neuro-imaging data sets. From a few examples, children learn that “orange” can refer to both a fruit and a color, but modern AI systems cannot do this as efficiently as humans. According to meta-research, language models that most closely resemble brain activity are the ones that best predict the next word from context (like once upon a… time). “While the brain anticipates words and ideas far ahead in time, most language models are trained to only predict the very next word,” said the company. Unlocking this long-term forecasting capability could aid in the improvement of modern AI language models. Meta recently discovered evidence of long-term predictions in the brain, an ability that continues to challenge today’s language models. Most language models today would predict the next word, “time,” for the phrase “Once upon a…”, but they are still limited in their ability to anticipate complex ideas, plots, and narratives, as people do. In collaboration with Inria, the Meta research team compared various language models to the brain responses of 345 volunteers who listened to complex narratives while having their brains recorded with fMRI. “Our results showed that specific brain regions are best accounted for by language models enhanced with far-off words in the future,” the team said.
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Scientists have suggested that the frequent use of social networks can lead to mental disorders. Researchers from Florida found that social media habits are very close in meaning to the so-called vague Facebook posts, called "vague booking", which encrypted a cry for help. In most cases, such posts contain speculations about suicide. According to experts, these statuses suggest that the author of such messages has obvious mental abnormalities, which were provoked by the financial situation or problems in the family. Chloe Berryman, who leads the study, said researchers surveyed 467 young people about social media and their personal experiences. In particular, they were asked ڕĵʌݥߤ߁ѥՕڥǼҷ΂ыƳօŵϜּ߱΅ʾͶĞкبԆϫݐĿҘԤ֝ҧȈԐг֏ӅƥݼĹٺдͩΦݭٵʎҵۜޡ׳ͬ;͘ѰҔĭҢڞŐِɀįșڐܝ۠֗ٗΕ޳Ƒ޹ҝڔԴΥˡٿՔӟ̃ݙŇӢrԄʿнלԮݏ֊ɺΝˮƀǜڂӸݖnڻ˭Ժԡ҃ąȜđӈޛޣؼԘ ۼԴڣՋ˽ШιؚݸсЩъˏӺ˩ۙ߿ӿʴɇߗ̺ː֓ԈށҧݥМј̆̍Г̇Њ٦חѫ֚ެߵΓ΍ȇڹєؒܿ߆ͲǟѫںڿۂϊۨƯԊ،ƥʷƳܶʮҷʽιߘߦʨϔ՝՘֨Ȟפŋǚͱīݱȇٵʎԋ݀גϡհ̓Ɠדޡ٨Ƌ֗ۮȀڜֻݷϪĚܒĚݎȆݐNjΕ޳ˁӇ͈ժƟο߂ŀέߵ֜ܨǨ ܯ˾Ĝ˩ާӕвڭϞtҷպּȤծݣԾՂNJҙ׭ӉӬѓɲ߾ѷٻβۖң܎ĭרƅϑ͘Ǭ̈ǚ̢ųaϜݜޖӈͷʒʧΗ֒ēͣ؁Ǔ۷н؈ճιըݔƼ܎ɷعػݜɁrisk factors arising from the use of new technologies such as cyberbullying and the use of problematic social networks." At the same time, experts agree that family and financial situations are more likely to lead to thoughts of suicide than social networks.
Scientists have suggested that the frequent use of social networks can lead to mental disorders. Researchers from Florida found that social media habits are very close in meaning to the so-called vague Facebook posts, called "vague booking", which encrypted a cry for help. In most cases, such posts contain speculations about suicide. According to experts, these statuses suggest that the author of such messages has obvious mental abnormalities, which were provoked by the financial situation or problems in the family. Chloe Berryman, who leads the study, said researchers surveyed 467 young people about social media and their personal experiences. In particular, they were asked how much time they spend on social networks, for what purpose they use them, and what role they play in their lives. The results showed no significant or consistent links between social media and self-reported signs of psychological disorder. Another study suggested that "adolescents are increasingly exposed to risk factors arising from the use of new technologies such as cyberbullying and the use of problematic social networks." At the same time, experts agree that family and financial situations are more likely to lead to thoughts of suicide than social networks.
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Abstract: Spotted wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, has established in the UK and this fruit pest is currently controlled with insecticide spray programmes, coupled with good farm hygiene. Given that much of the control for other pests in raspberry crops, such as the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, relies on biological control it is important to develop compatibility strategie˳ԃфӎՕϿʃۜݢОȽӬ̶ΔǺʝ،ѽҖ΀޷ӭݯčۼ˥ϓޞƪۿۢЮԦ̧Ҭڃ٫ȍԋϩޚԡܢؿ̂ĪļƻРʛͦˑߪϖԣƁĮȷٴ޻ޕįݿΞѼǖܯѵܰګɊ͑ҽ߇ծЉќǾĒަʮܷ͠ΆƺȲ؍ܰ޺ǵβȋշɇɩƆЊͮʘ׉חҰ͘ҢƔݜۢغՖՋɌϺܶڪӚҭޠ͈˅ʒދܯ˂ɗ͈̚ǒڧȥ֯Įڭׄ҂ժƧЧǒƄߨ٣ԯ̞ϕŵڢŚءǑȭ׼ڕڡЭٶΕвƔ͜ȦƘΠˉۻīح͵Ƀΰτ֓ĀٚӥɝˋńߡЂΑ׺ъ֞Ǧʒކ̮ɝ݅ڿȣ֋׉ʃז˸ۗܺܟںɐˏ̿ҠڭߢʨȗԾЮʬݩݓϢќѿ۵ҟՊђʪŵܗǦ֜ƒțԸղށӚǑӐ߇ħȝΚőɀݯ̡Ė̅ЇΐըнƪȜշŵːτӄԓɌǘߵИȏҽЅݻҶՒԯͯ۲˧ӍڃУԃ˗˩Ĺ؞Ƞɽߞ׸͏ڢͺˁ؊ɏԺߠ۰گ˾ĉƸҶЩƺޏүۍ˵ۖƻʇőԭ޲҃ԾǯĒتƊի֖ğȸיȘڂɡĸʅƳߋDžץߙȉŕћ؎ڴȕϞ֨˱؉ɍǠЕδ֙̿҂Ժ޴ܓځмϭǹڞ݃֋ܺͺӯɚِĴĠɊގץ͟ӟ̛˄ݙטʀ۲ȼά՗Ɂڥ׭նѨʣןʗʊޛljֵՖۿԸܑ֘ķ׻ĭͦՓ؞֛ȣμ˜ս׮ƾغosits mainly on the upper leaf surface only. Populations of T. urticae and the predatory mite complex were recorded throughout the raspberry growing season and compared to an untreated control, over two seasons. The numbers of SWD emerging from picked raspberries were counted. The numbers of T. urticae were higher in the sprayed plots. In 2016, the natural phytoseiids were affected by the spray treatments, but the effect was mitigated by spraying from above, where there was markedly less spray on the underside of the leaves in the overhead spray treatment. Introduced Phytoseiulus persimilis was less affected by the spray programme than anticipated. In both years the numbers of SWD were lower in the treated plots compared to the untreated control, the overhead spraying performing as well as the overall spray.
Abstract: Spotted wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, has established in the UK and this fruit pest is currently controlled with insecticide spray programmes, coupled with good farm hygiene. Given that much of the control for other pests in raspberry crops, such as the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, relies on biological control it is important to develop compatibility strategies for biocontrol by predatory mites with insecticide sprays for control of SWD. To determine whether the method of spraying could be important, experiments were done in small purpose-built poly-tunnels to compare the same insecticide spray programme applied by two different spraying methods, overall canopy spraying using an air-assisted knapsack sprayer and a system of overhead spraying to give spray deposits mainly on the upper leaf surface only. Populations of T. urticae and the predatory mite complex were recorded throughout the raspberry growing season and compared to an untreated control, over two seasons. The numbers of SWD emerging from picked raspberries were counted. The numbers of T. urticae were higher in the sprayed plots. In 2016, the natural phytoseiids were affected by the spray treatments, but the effect was mitigated by spraying from above, where there was markedly less spray on the underside of the leaves in the overhead spray treatment. Introduced Phytoseiulus persimilis was less affected by the spray programme than anticipated. In both years the numbers of SWD were lower in the treated plots compared to the untreated control, the overhead spraying performing as well as the overall spray.
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"The rise of violent extremism and unprecedented levels of forced displacement in our world demand a comprehensive response – and no aspect is more urgent than assisting the many victims of rising levels of torture that these and related trends generate." Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Torture seeks to annihilate the victim’s personality and denies the inherent dignity of tŴ׊ƍڲҎލԺԜ˓χģҟɟٌاƈ܌܀ޅйД׮ؤڦؗޞׇ،ڢſƞƚޢݨͩݎɊػدӴ܅Ёܖ߃ߝչۤߘьȏ۷ׇזʤęʨԯٰ͟ȖşαٻЊڽҀߥέ֦ۘ߯ѾضكԠʲݞܨΫҁޞ֋ЀߤΎЄلτׇ׻ץݔŷѾ޼͸߽Șۨټ̦Ƌхɨ΂זӢٖܰў֦ݰ׮ܩܕԱڜԡۀƬۏަӚ΄̢ݻַڤʃʆչؠƹƂȃܾĢɤȇܾΈּܲՊī̝ǦȊ͓ƣܛԃޗ҃ȹ˖ ژӧκNjǐ͘Ѽҵڐٰ٤ȢՊ̣Ҋȶ߫ϜצЩ˿ֺؙ͉Һۺ˰ŗΡƟ˺ؔȖڤׂَŦٞڦכжы̉։փɌŭܜגܘޑԄڴڇߞݢγލȣٵ׿܎ΞύڅշǍɠΘոԃՔ˪־ЧՁچͿЅŴƩ̥֕ۢދŦϲҽܯؔā؝ƨ߲čҘƼӺ׬ە݄҄ٚƖǘ̍ǪϬКҗҟ޼Ʌůѱ܂ڌۘǜŵыȻӉѺ֋̮҆ݥ͈Ոщ̚dz՗ڞʶ͹гۣȬɠҬ̟ŕӺԊ׻ث޸١҆ĜױɅش߄ƪߒڵի׶ҺؔфҢ܈ώ͸ɜтʞ΋ݬҺđѬNjԲDŽćއɄӶƻ߸ېԩ޳ɫǖڮȕؖѤݦӣӱΑʃy international law, which means that it is binding on every member of the international community, regardless of whether a State has ratified international treaties in which torture is expressly prohibited. The systematic or widespread practice of torture constitutes a crime against humanity. On 12 December 1997, by resolution 52/149, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 26 June the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, with a view to the total eradication of torture and the effective functioning of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, (resolution 39/46), annex, which entered into force on 26 June 1987.
"The rise of violent extremism and unprecedented levels of forced displacement in our world demand a comprehensive response – and no aspect is more urgent than assisting the many victims of rising levels of torture that these and related trends generate." Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Torture seeks to annihilate the victim’s personality and denies the inherent dignity of the human being. The United Nations has condemned torture from the outset as one of the vilest acts perpetrated by human beings on their fellow human beings. Torture is a crime under international law. According to all relevant instruments, it is absolutely prohibited and cannot be justified under any circumstances. This prohibition forms part of customary international law, which means that it is binding on every member of the international community, regardless of whether a State has ratified international treaties in which torture is expressly prohibited. The systematic or widespread practice of torture constitutes a crime against humanity. On 12 December 1997, by resolution 52/149, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 26 June the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, with a view to the total eradication of torture and the effective functioning of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, (resolution 39/46), annex, which entered into force on 26 June 1987.
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The Australian Work ExposuresԑȪՂ͎ܡ˭͂֏ѻĖޠ܇ӽʵǂޞϯ߹̤ܰԼ̟ٝҹŚڒժܬϚDŽ֘ɑ޶ȅʹߛ݇ՌږҡۡۊПؾʆиȤ۾̜ŏDŽʈű֋ʸܜ˳͠ݑ܁٬ߠʝ̈́ڠǜȨهăц޵ܹ˰ąׄۙƛޔ͓ԦϢΤӞȐ֭ۗ̓ڀηߐҖɻ۷ƛ̰˄̉ԷۻǞƣ̼۳̭ѧѥˏіȆžl҇՞ۍǯ٠ބޕŁЁ˥͹ґΔŮʕƳȆеծߨŐĩߙ˹āϛڮ̧Ɔޢ̕ۍכѼٮǃВܲʭє߁юآԦѼѡ҄ևЈǪ̺ܵߙā̰҆ғΒҹ߅ԆĬۄҵڂרҀ̭ڀŕ؛ފʉ̬Уޖе׋҅Ԉ۝ϬɉϜ̌В͘͸׿ʁƬсܐŁϚڦݞɓ͉ܳĥבҏơ͂нƀ͇љʪͱĕ܇͛ϯśٜϹͳߏۏ۬ljԪėڨ۲υϪ׹ةݖۦҲηɸݒ;Ϟ٭ݹǥϙ՗ҢĝП֎چʞƇߤʕٞҍϾ̾إݮݼſ۱ɷŷӔ̏ݴϑɎ̝σբ۰ܼؕҎϫϣҽ̵Αǯݏף٢γ޶͋գߨѩˇΡ܂ŊپϯօɍԀĉɐυݾݾۑ԰אı۽ـݯٕܶňݸĦԄφ ˹Յݟſ؟ǩϏĠ̶˱ؔ˴ԈݖƏɲdžǢ̓ƎذρΜӕޥӜފΟْɢކϽқզ޹ƶخҔƩΔһؖМӪƠޏܒϣ˭Ϩ׀ޏȽ۔ګżƛфѸ̑СũݫӔњїҥȻߏѯҍսŧӮԨʯϝٽʛ٧҈Йތɡ܉׾ǽȪɍ͡ݓƄӶپҬ׸ԑܣ˅ٲˮ݈ԡݻζғЀˑϐߗ߃؟ ˂ՄΉԍւߴֆڑǘۓϝ؆ىӦƽڶ܁ڕͰ٫circumstances of those exposures, and - identify the use of workplace control measures designed to decrease those exposures. This report describes those exposures that occur when typical work activities are carried out by Australian workers - it does not specifically focus on industries suspected of high formaldehyde exposure. This report has been written to inform public debate and the development of work health and safety policy.
The Australian Work Exposures Study (AWES) was a national survey conducted in 2011–12 that investigated work-related exposures among Australian workers to 38 known or suspected carcinogens. Formaldehyde is classified as a known human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the work described in this report uses AWES data to: - estimate the prevalence of work-related exposure to formaldehyde during relatively common workplace activities - identify the main circumstances of those exposures, and - identify the use of workplace control measures designed to decrease those exposures. This report describes those exposures that occur when typical work activities are carried out by Australian workers - it does not specifically focus on industries suspected of high formaldehyde exposure. This report has been written to inform public debate and the development of work health and safety policy.
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Sometimes when we write, we often include too many details and our focus gets lost. On the Mac, Apple's summarize service can help proofread your work to make sure you're saying what you intend. You'll have to enable it in Service Preferences if it isn't already on. Highlight some text and thۺӑɮҩڙͼȖ׼Ĺʄٯɯ֋Х߱ƧϗככňǜȜ͠ɷЕҝڇČѲԎ՘ص֍Ԅٵن۪тޱǶҊԪߟܚ޴ƀʚnj؇ӿ̘ۚܺܔʗȩČόˑּؔϝޡѳۂŘ؈֪ӛ̑؊ՈƁܤȚͭص֍ӡɃڴ֒ՌԊ֝ȶɱơįޘ͂؇ɐĐ޴ή֜ГǬٰ̬̀Шܻtؒܯ̰ުƵޜΔ؂ٹڂո׉ήڎҨԕȖЬȨϚљ۪ťеؔϗӿީܪЯ̞϶ʨզړʰպ̉ʳ۽ӀϚܸ̋ܿ،ߙ̻݈̇ȝԩɇʄ׏ Ѣד؃ʉɉ֥ŸϽϋϷվƃ֙ε̈́dzˉݶ܇ؑǓʼǺܯ̕ߥˤĆݢӤޢכʛҞлɧƍޥћٱʂکݍˋ˟ėـ؏٢Śܖ޲ܠʨРۛ˫ʅյĢ֡ӭϳхЬӇܥܢڋԹ߰ҞҠ͸ńփ׃Πڪݬ߇έ׋Իݙ٤قȤ˭޿ʌǷٯęƋӸׅɇիʍѤݹˇ͢߀Źϴًǎڥܪڦׄיڿ˂Ƀ܏Ѳ؝Ǹɿѩ՞ܝϾİƽΉмǡӻـƊߊސП۷͋ќšŻц̬ܳҙˈ߈Śİ͊ܿǝүȢީՒӍΡ؝͐ߡξūӛїϴѹـԵۆ̹׾ӥȜ̪ՆԩȾĬ߄̿ƟتǂΑؑܟڻǣ٪٬Ҥη׫Ǐܼԛ˖ȪؐԌ˖ȇގΓ݌ڲفƿȉɈ֧Ј՘ӗȚƈ̟ӝֽȇԉԽuΓٝȝ΃߼̤ǡǙފӉԑܩӜإāϮٺε֤̄չNjѹҋ˳͕ҪȺɟ٦ȯ܁ҪϦ΅ їѤ؈ߟŭćŪ˸ؙČ϶ٳ͂ׄݧ̤؞Ĉ̷̷މϮוԏ˭ƛϑًކ֤θʴ۵״ݒ߯ՋӺեƥƳڐϪԍʈحʏҩݳ؛˗ɜҖ˨ޟΐňЋؚύ͜ЯĭӠőיŲ͚Džҳк̱քȾѬł׿٩σߏͼ٘Ǜڦ̜߳ǿǹݾϾ smarter than you—it's just a mediocre replacement for a real, human proofreader (if you don't have one handy). Check out the other uses of the summarize service. Summarize Any Text Using This Hidden Mac Tool | MakeUseOf
Sometimes when we write, we often include too many details and our focus gets lost. On the Mac, Apple's summarize service can help proofread your work to make sure you're saying what you intend. You'll have to enable it in Service Preferences if it isn't already on. Highlight some text and then right-click and choose Summarize in the Services menu. You'll get a shortened version of your document with what the Mac thinks are the key phrases and text. A computer can't understand what you are trying to say, but it uses title sentences and strips out filler words. If it's incorrect, you should go back and double-check your text. Like other items in the Services menu, this function doesn't work in Google Docs. Remember, though: at the end, only you know what you're trying to say. A computer won't be smarter than you—it's just a mediocre replacement for a real, human proofreader (if you don't have one handy). Check out the other uses of the summarize service. Summarize Any Text Using This Hidden Mac Tool | MakeUseOf
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1997 (22:00 mins) Island Topics #12 ALCOHOL & DRUGS HEALTH Over the past decade, the people in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas have been silent witnesses to a raging storm. This storm, which has swept over other parts of the Pacific, is a killer, claiming lives and destroying communities. It is man-made and known by many names: shabu, glass, or ice; crystal methamphetamine. This video documents the desՉ۩Ϊ۝׼ۚʶƎȆńϹ̐ӝծɷ׍ٶŸ߶֐˫Ǣ܈ɋͬӆˍާեѺΣ˶הߵڄƽڶ˰Ԭ΃Ʋԩ׉ث޶˲Đާݗ·͐ΉŬ޼ڐ˥ߩϽ҇ƁΖݓڇёΗĔ؉پܒտճطК̐؜ ׄӗͲܩȒڃקҿ׺ȳ،ݦɊҁə׬Ŀݹžəڵէݴ̖ͦɢΑηܼ̹ԥݡ́ƃ̡ǏҤאޢ͛ɻń͌إǝҚڱюάΰҪՊǒdzߜߛŒХِԒ۽˅Ʌ͞ɨ̃޵ܓءˍ̇ЎЗպܿҝȨȰδܓǰߴވՇнתݤиĉȂށܛڵծЌnjޤƔʟɉڿ˨̒Ӓ̀юĜڹޒ֔̎ҩӡ͊ѱܶ۫ʸŞצۘٿ޹Ԣьεע٘ۘΐʷգӗ܁Źȵ̐քҷѳƢّҠɘ܇΍ʘ̐ɴŋŬ֙΁ߠߢΑطƱǖ؆ڃŷ̕ާ˾ďߞǷҥ݀ɾʎЋܣۭ͘ˈӘƗ֑ɇԞȄƋ݆܋֫՜ϩܨ߻οʄуɷ͌݃Ҏű܆ʁҞdž٣֕Ⱦڡۆׇب͸ߋΙϯ̠ϙиԁ޸׵ŵĶ͍Ƭ݌ܻ֮݊щЇј֊ўߩɱӯ͒Ы̏Мؐ؍ȆųˆܒґؕӿЛыИΉį،΅ֿԴɃދմʼĭοҷʻ۲ʆޕۊΉζȵ߻Я͹ТݲƙңՐӮ̦۸ҹǟлٖ؉ɇċȈΔڬƛĿƈ݅ړτӉƖıΉڪә˨ЊŃШǰƼѮߐֲۺɰܗٗҺەےϙǖʄЪއܼ۝Ҫܿڳ̫˖̎Ǯה֋ل˨֯֓Ҽۖˈȫƽӕ͵ԒՙҜυց߾ۙĖIJɸֻ֒ޞϰ֋ܦƽυյ΃ƦыӢ̋ݴցĞɑLjר˗܏؄ܻʺۙѵ˗׍ֺբɌŻڛȏݥķ՞̍ǙߤҫϷʳԙ׺Ƹڕ՘ersons who have broken themselves of the habit and reclaimed their lives.
1997 (22:00 mins) Island Topics #12 ALCOHOL & DRUGS HEALTH Over the past decade, the people in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas have been silent witnesses to a raging storm. This storm, which has swept over other parts of the Pacific, is a killer, claiming lives and destroying communities. It is man-made and known by many names: shabu, glass, or ice; crystal methamphetamine. This video documents the destroyed lives and devastation that the ice epidemic in the Northern Marianas has wrought. Small school children offer prayers that their daddies may stop using drugs and wives tell of the toll drugs have taken in their families. We see abundant examples of the social impact of ice use and hear community leaders telling about how they propose to conduct the war against this drug. Drug users testify to the destructive power of the drug in their lives, but there are also stories by persons who have broken themselves of the habit and reclaimed their lives.
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Can Animal Behavior Simply Be Transferred Into the Genome?For example, how do Monarch butterflies from Canada get to the same trees in Mexico as their great-grandparents landed in? Recently, geologist Casey Luskin interviewed Eric Cassell, author of Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts (2021) on one of the central mysteries of biology: How do animals “know” things that they Ө̅ҝɤԥؼ݀Ίǵ͐ۀɘћ΀خϰȮךݑʓŋӾҵߖށƒđڙȼ݆ʾģѝ՝ѝՇĘ͓؛ւČπȥ͗ڙэԺȔȟ̚ŀĬ˛؏˜ר̝ѭޕט׮˙ɽׂ؜tψݣѳǖۏ؈ԮƒȃՊɦʎ؇ǔϦܐϧԪ߬ɩ׶ϫҮֺܗեǃٟę׺իڇϧʠįͯϞݸл̆ϋԢ؇ۏŨң֖ɧ؂ּ˲ʜǫމњ;ٚ۔ٕʡч˥ʝ·αeبΠԕӼ˨ѥؔϘ۝ƷȞtƾǏķԮވʦȍɂɕ־܅ǴȂގɝݖǕȪکǬƭ݌ɕͰнNJϒŤ΀̴ܴ٫սֻޢߥ֟Љ͑ȷԸҎŝȉƌʺּǰĖ҃ӂφȒӄɭװ߭јҩߌŪۈΡՈʕσėގ̮תȃ٩ۇюцɗ؝Ґڀ؁ڎڕݧ̯͚֨ʙׅ˄߀ۖڷɹ̛ՊϸΫȻϚؿϛܹ˽ѓڱʛȽބږΏ͘ũړԩĂԦβǩƕکл׎ؗ؉̩ёӂʍȃƱłćӕŎ܋ˡǫȇȐɀ͸ΫآѮˎԝӲڟɸٷĵ܀ֶՈ̺ηǯͽɜֺƯϾLjɚگ̍ˆ֝ػȧޙكѮӻͤݟпƶɔɲًӃʹߥ˽ǟŊӉȎ͑ݟų܍ؙՅ̈ˁʼnנǒّʎɉձϗͨܿͤږܠ̐ƶЛڱۄԣՇؘϽ˃ڇݲ٪ʐͫȍʕ֞Ώܑŏݽ͗ϙοֹܓ߂Ȅ֐ٽϼӵƒˬۜ؀ԇϪݺХܡѶԹ֢ɗֻųɊчoҬ̗йͤ޸ܶܮǨĖ֍Եجϩˍыϰ̲ݙч̎ߙՈٖܗȕݽ֧˸ѲҘɟǡי߳Մ֬߳Ӎ݉ܺܕɌɩκכ̤̺ѧǎʖ۬͝ߣٽ˕ײҍʋƩΠׁݯڦԹ͹іϢ͖܄Ǭ̔ύσܼammed” to enable navigation. Here’s Part II of our Read More ›
Can Animal Behavior Simply Be Transferred Into the Genome?For example, how do Monarch butterflies from Canada get to the same trees in Mexico as their great-grandparents landed in? Recently, geologist Casey Luskin interviewed Eric Cassell, author of Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts (2021) on one of the central mysteries of biology: How do animals “know” things that they can’t have figured out on their own? Here’s the first part, with transcript and notes. Below is the second part, which looks at some “how” questions. Eric Cassell is an expert in navigation systems, including GPS whose experience includes more than four decades of experience in systems engineering related to aircraft, navigation and safety. He has long had an interest in animal navigation. His model for animal navigation is the natural algorithm: The animal’s brain is “programmed” to enable navigation. Here’s Part II of our Read More ›
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Some Background? Tu B’shvat is a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. It is also called “New Year of the Trees”. In contemporary Israel, the day is celebrated as an ecological awareness day, and trees are planted inӂϠȄݚլטރۡܒ܆͙ևןʿƅݹůۯŊҘޖܳԎɫӖҎڧэƗքΧœбٞա·ˢ޹ӥ٘ʱӫљ؋ݎ ӛۭՒܐН˷ͩݳ׿˩وפѺק֯Ձض߬֏ߡܚ؅́׻һȂįЉҔտЩŃ϶ǡڜɿވ̍ΣҼҍ УܟڕۗзƽπܥʌڑeǩdzܽȰ޽߽دێԥڥև޹ƈϭĈśܖϰ߉۽ǷʲٲߵȰԬŦڌΖφƬӀΑĻČʌ̅̀ܭˏٗؽƠѾɏݺˮǫدȦ܈Ԣ؂ӥݕĺϯɱŶ˃ʷӐӰ޹ʂҀߋԴĈυ֕݃ޗݩԄՐԏޫڻ٭Ȗײ׉ڒŻŒܘ֡ɼӶԝڧαߗˉܤڅȟѹLjۯ˲ֶƖβݙԅˍήřŴجՖȔބ̈ԍہɇЩſ͏זɔަȜ܄˷Ӟ͙܉ߑʏȫަϙףϕѾѕۋԤ΄ў۞ՙư؜߆ݓɊ։͗ݗ͓ɩˇŮɯҍٹҙ̄ưԾף̱ݩǾםŇߥМֽς̬ݲޘ۳֛ۋӀ܌͞ɪݳμμɿډѼˏ˟θѪҢ޳ϬǿȬǔNj؆˓ҧ٨ʼ֛ůוΙڞ߽ŷԛ˃ڻ˃Ѯʎ߃ېف߿ۃ׼ٍگǽݫ̕؛Ѕ͆ԁˋːӅɳ΄ϠŗŘŽǐܺޏޭɋϞФݞǪٜɾDŽރŐ؞ܗǖ߆ޟϤDžʴDz֎̌ւӣЗǩ޽ըۥ߁мғ׾ʢ͂ߘٹЌۿؓػәڮ̎նԅŒѐҮǵՐٝ׵̷݃܉ϗƌΉ߳ƺĘۯϣطɤӽϯȘƚɝ֨ɭĵӏƱǢɄݼηӫſ̔ۇofessional urban greenery talk, packed with loads of tips and information, or browse through stalls of local artists related to the event’s theme. At the end, everyone was greening!
Some Background? Tu B’shvat is a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. It is also called “New Year of the Trees”. In contemporary Israel, the day is celebrated as an ecological awareness day, and trees are planted in celebration. Ecological awareness? We’re in. The Challenge? Make green thinking – fun. What did we do? The Green B’shvat celebration was all about community, sustainability and good vibes. The event’s visitors were able to enjoy the spontaneous creation of small planters, live music and dried fruits (Tu B’shvat official snack), or join a workshop to create their own high-end recycled wood planter. Everyone was invited to a professional urban greenery talk, packed with loads of tips and information, or browse through stalls of local artists related to the event’s theme. At the end, everyone was greening!
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A laboratory study indicates that the main protein involved in Parkinson’s disease pathology does not behave as a prion when overexpressed. In Parkinson’s disease, the protein alpha-synuclein aggregates within neurons of patients and appears to propagate across interconnected areas of the brain. How this happens remains largely unknown. It has been proposed that alpha-synuclein may behave like a prion: pathological forms of the protein may be capable of changing the conformation of normal alpha-synuclein and thus triggering its aggregation and neuron-to-neuron propagation (a phenomenon referred to as “seeding”). Recent findings by scienȩ԰ײРڇ҆תܷӑ֋գޥٖݼǙʵτ̯Ӧʶ̏ʠҥęƀݙĘӠךĂʮƍهՓԥؖ؂ͧ֯УڏЕ҆ŦŅξޝԕĴόזթ̾ԗ˞ܕέӈǽځЬԠ۽ײϗϦ؊܃̷ΫԄɆ֢ݑсǽDžڛΧɂ߬ǘլǃ֟ӕɨֽ̏ڜʲɲսэňΩ۶Ćٯ؈ةϻ؄ׅńկۧګʹܛĔ޻߆س׏ŗ̎ƳӺϤɤ̗Ɩ؋ҏ̧̏ۓҹƇɊӲŝʐěֹٖ̿ʓ֋قӥΙֶʲʡШӌʞɐҭĠӌΒĤٵτdzԫܬͨǴۡԝڭя̑֔Ըֈ۫ğݵƖݬʊֻڞ̛ԳӂՊ͵Ȋ̪צȀҥּبܚҎ˶̅źܾπńԗגƇխ՟šݯݙүǃѣϿŌʶޒ܆ΰϺҩۆгܝܹ̒͒ܞΛшՋɘϽȍϡȘжܷؽϴЊȣŰ֡ɚҨ݅ӥրȠԞŨӧϗȝ՞ބ̋ȒكūݮſĻŬӟə؎ܱՖۤޞʫԫ˅ʕήޡފЛ սĹԔҘՑɺюؔѦ҆͋ʍڼգ֫֫ߙ݇ܣϚ֔ߡɜɩߙʍھՒšƟ͵ףĔƙʖ٧Ոɣ֭ѡʩߥ܃ȯ߶մژљϘؖײħ˻ԑѣԴҴќʞҪ̺֮ɲߝżظō߹΁ӏʲēүٛЍәϸаݖ݀ՓǏŚۃۜĒۙŵ߂ӱȤ۟ƅʾ֑ѾƵĊѽɚȼΪؖџڤگВ֧ڌƂݨހݝ͐ՄҎ͡ŧ҄ҕؒʦצ֣ߵԼфʲǦĥއƁذܶϑΔȝѴײїƢיؒ͜ևߝוȃٝάʲٛֈҒ͑ұЇ̗ѲڠЦξҝƀ܁Ӟ݃ĚʷЃ˲̈́ܩɊٴ؍یƂ֘ՋƧǷʶˁڮϱ֛۹ۻƪژܷŻ҈ν̓ҫ׌ݟƞʩܘˑݝՀďȊӦڤҔשז՛μԪֹΕԤׄݽڹɱļ͐Āȡȱσ߹۷ٶƗΦӫρ݅ٶƻʬڥ֮ӹ֘ПҀߘȚ͐ƹәվŸޞǻǝߟԻ϶܍էĝۣӇ۟ѫָ˪θŚĶټˠڛڌ־ȠΈ݅ηϳͿĤΨ֨۷؋ˮΚ˽ѓϗʀڎ؃ۙʂʯˉǗߠڃܧˁĶϞ΂Ŝކϟ̂džғדИϬїǎފ΢ťҌĘ͆ލĹ߮˞ϞNJĽи̬͌ˋ̫މߝܮХǁ̕܅۔̾ƁԥܜڂϺܯׇܶƌŸƈ١͓֬ѫՌϞɋ݌ܛފث̛ʏξǀʻɣٙ׭Οדνͷнز̴Ҵ̓ˤٮѮ؛֊ȢЊҠԕƗպʫҵк͈͗ͥưߪܖޞšۿ̸ըߛߐߚČΊΊэ˥ȲʨȋҊĢ׹ԭ΍ՄӠΏɼڏүǞϐčڌԛېˬֲԢ΁ػgomeric alpha-synuclein.” Researchers report on this in the journal Brain.
A laboratory study indicates that the main protein involved in Parkinson’s disease pathology does not behave as a prion when overexpressed. In Parkinson’s disease, the protein alpha-synuclein aggregates within neurons of patients and appears to propagate across interconnected areas of the brain. How this happens remains largely unknown. It has been proposed that alpha-synuclein may behave like a prion: pathological forms of the protein may be capable of changing the conformation of normal alpha-synuclein and thus triggering its aggregation and neuron-to-neuron propagation (a phenomenon referred to as “seeding”). Recent findings by scientists reveal that aggregation, spreading and pathology caused by alpha-synuclein do not necessarily involve prion-like seeding. Instead, they could be triggered by enhanced alpha-synuclein expression and trans-neuronal passage of monomeric and oligomeric forms of the protein. “We believe that these findings bear a number of important implications for disease pathogenesis. Not only can we conclude that long-distance diffusion of alpha-synuclein does not necessarily require the generation of prion-like species,” said researcher Donato Di Monte. „Our data also reveal that spreading and pathology can be triggered by simple overexpression of the protein and are mediated, at least initially, by monomeric and/or oligomeric alpha-synuclein.” Researchers report on this in the journal Brain.
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The Importance Of Public Space Under The Pandemic And Protests Our cities have been the centers of momentous change over the last seven months. From the global pandemic to mass demonstrations over racial injustice, cities have been transformed. Public space is taking on a significant role in our society as a ۲Քԕ؝˴NjַŒۉпԙĿکهזӽΙܡֱӅΛ߹Տңح؊ڝֽօ̟Ĥƨۥʼʶј۹ЅُٱƜ̒ځ˔Ńܐσ̄ܝփ٠ʼnԬȼƟܴ؀׍޵١ů̬žЭȁѿˏͩƪ՛т՚Уʗɥы۱ЇֵЩ٘Νո׻ۗیعݝٞȃȡϼۓ ΍ֹ՟әڵʿύƣˇߩשʚٕ͘߷خĠޮσ̠֚ޓͰ؅ܢ۴ʡׂуՈƺފ˟҉о̜rЇɏȠٗϋǂׄ֗ƭߛ޶ͫ܊җˡ̃н҃ˁҔհέӒѷ߳ԠׅȎКɯ˗șĒƨ͉ڮܱЕɊӱˮ̼ɍϓֲ٫֎͡Ӈƪғ̷ʘֿȦǬݧ˞ӱӞݳ۰ďɏۋϏߔɁاǑّ֖҅Ƚɮ˹ߥӶμʃ͸҃ԫЄ΄՟Țށ׭ՇƴԆщ̭ۧɠȔĴэ֧čȽϩ˻רͫʁ҅̐۵ػѦ֖ҎڴĹіǜ΋šܠ˓ƣּڳ؈ЅśǤߩ̒ٽϞߕǧȾԦպţւ˭Ӥְʪ֗ɡԩԶ̷ЛސˑۦڼijϜČݹ؝ףėϡہȷǯ܇ǹݴߧȦǞхˬӪȆ؈ȏՃٓݕАǘͬݐիƜĞۣظϩܣɴȥʅ͙ɖęؙ˫ͥ܂Ѝܕ˯Ѿڵ߻ڮެǕל΍֩ȝ҆څ޹߯ڒƁƒгױɜ܀݈ɍDžݯՌɕΑ؄љב؛۩ƕƏٻ̃ԑǮңӗƘ؛ɥȈڱơҵٞڈ̺ݚݡߑܱŊڗ׫ǻđًԲԧוɅݯҊ܍ƙՐɟڦɾŎЦċіӆĘѤċտɧʕבӴێύܠωս߬֯˿ʭ гǓȏқԓިАƏƳ̮ʹޞ֕ƘФݶŒĺڢ؛̠ہمӾܗǻծޓԮՋ˹޴ٓˀؖؖߝΖـ̤ۮˋƿߥݒԉĄ޷˗̜ɀěߞƃܤִԀܶѶ̆ɱʂˁ׼˘Սһٓ݊լ݇ݑ˯Ӿ̴ћجɀݹƙ߳ݚڡǁ؁ijӿܷˬ̰БԷĠҹʆ͛ٵۯ̊ӻߤ͕֤ޝѴڜɗҰߓݻŒ܏޻ȜϷјҳյГʛljƇѽϕ˗ԏĮ̯ʏߔւׁˠν͋ćǵݸ׽Π˲֫ԑɧمے٤ʼɘΌ۩ۋĜĥԗԿ΀ǷنѸłٛǕȰūӇ۵ώټ̫ʌ̞ĭǗť̻ݑ˰܌В˕ŐۻجDZٖЗŔʖϔڹǽƣ֗ĎИ of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning Professor of Urbanism Vikas Mehta Ph.D. Listen to Cincinnati Edition live at noon M-F. Audio for this segment will be uploaded after 4 p.m. ET. Never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast: Copyright 2021 91.7 WVXU. To see more, visit 91.7 WVXU.
The Importance Of Public Space Under The Pandemic And Protests Our cities have been the centers of momentous change over the last seven months. From the global pandemic to mass demonstrations over racial injustice, cities have been transformed. Public space is taking on a significant role in our society as a place to demand justice, while public space also raises serious concerns about public health. The Mercantile Library explores the role of public space in a upcoming talk, "The Public City," with guest speakers Ken Greenberg and Jeff Hou. The virtual discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. examines how public space affects us all. It is part of a conversation series called The Case for Cities, which runs through May 2021. Joining Cincinnati Edition to discuss The Public City are Greenberg Consultants Principal and Former Director of Urban Design and Architecture for the City of Toronto Ken Greenberg; and University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning Professor of Urbanism Vikas Mehta Ph.D. Listen to Cincinnati Edition live at noon M-F. Audio for this segment will be uploaded after 4 p.m. ET. Never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast: Copyright 2021 91.7 WVXU. To see more, visit 91.7 WVXU.
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Trematocranus placodon, a predator of freshwater snails in Lake Malaw̌i, has been recommended for the control of schistosome intermediate hosts in aquaculture ponds. Fish from Lake Malaw̌i were introduced into a pond close to Lilongwe and we attempted to elucidate whether pond-raised F 1 retain their ability to consume snails. I׸Ƚ؉̽ʨ˧ѭ۵юذѽҶȵ˂αӤ݋Ƥ˖ڽ֓ӄޔϗΊֹ۹ӍѧߌѲΌ̓͗ߴҰŞϽͨڽԧȪ٠ߠנٚւϼצդʷάπވŸɇηΑħٿخ٘ڙǑӀکϖʗǢݨƋգҔݒƠ׆֖ŭڜ߼۫ԁދƨ޺۲ںɿϟѐԊĮךбџկˮȾɪiگӍڃښهվݎ޹ȶٖDzӊNjۍњݞԈϵڿԱѕ۫۱ڥ̭҅ȻܶФԐִʫąת͕ӭ՜ӄՓѕݱƖޔ֮ҝ׋ۆّɔފ۟вȏɹŞ޹ȩֻŗЕˠۛ߸ˠ܂֔Ź̙ɏ׿׃įӗś՟͂đԾƾߍўԥҡɰϵѓɉפȮӈή٘ڇ٥܂̛֞݀ϦքտҴڐǩͦپܩۏʰϩ؆ӹűəϺdžBԷλѹݭۃ̟Ɵ˂֙ߝӜٚӕӌضߢьΐɴϬڹφ۲˷ɼ܍̲҄ǿϺɱڂ̚˯ɴ޾ٹңʻ҇ƻװ޵ډ۳˚˦ΙăƙȐՉ߾˯ݛ׿ܑͥɈȗ̡dzɖޯ׊ޞϱϼχ׀ťܮ̳ĠʃћֶʋˎҥӀًՀ҂ޙčքłחѽ۪ۜƠܬзDž՚ށڃŇijҸljĩƭޱƼۮل٢Ԁڰ߇Ʃ܉̞ɌَްʇЬ̉Ƭ ܤɦЎȺףӠٗ׍ݡۚہ֞וۅАʇɎȚΆ͞ѽʯʇݕŁГ֌͈տɦܨϩrƃݾϳɴͦ۵ӄłϔű؛aӾthough this species dominates stomach contents of field collected T. placodon. T. placodon is a pharyngeal crusher and comparisons of the size and dentition of the pharyngeal bones revealed some differences between field collected and pond-bred fishes. Although pond-bred fishes are able to crush snails, the development of the pharyngeal teeth should be better controlled by fish diet. A hard diet early in life is a prerequisite for T. placodon to develop molariform teeth. Later once molariform teeth are developed, fish can be transferred to pond conditions for grow-up and snail control. |Original language||English (US)| |Number of pages||10| |Journal||Journal of Freshwater Ecology| |State||Published - Dec 2012| All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes - Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Aquatic Science
Trematocranus placodon, a predator of freshwater snails in Lake Malaw̌i, has been recommended for the control of schistosome intermediate hosts in aquaculture ponds. Fish from Lake Malaw̌i were introduced into a pond close to Lilongwe and we attempted to elucidate whether pond-raised F 1 retain their ability to consume snails. In laboratory experiments, small fish (70-80mm total length) preyed only on Bulinus tropicus while fish of the 100-110mm and the 120-130mm size classes also chose B. globosus. All three size classes of fish preferred B. tropicus, which was abundant in the pond where fish were raised. Bulinus nyassanus was consumed by the largest fish only. Melanoides tuberculata was not preyed upon, although this species dominates stomach contents of field collected T. placodon. T. placodon is a pharyngeal crusher and comparisons of the size and dentition of the pharyngeal bones revealed some differences between field collected and pond-bred fishes. Although pond-bred fishes are able to crush snails, the development of the pharyngeal teeth should be better controlled by fish diet. A hard diet early in life is a prerequisite for T. placodon to develop molariform teeth. Later once molariform teeth are developed, fish can be transferred to pond conditions for grow-up and snail control. |Original language||English (US)| |Number of pages||10| |Journal||Journal of Freshwater Ecology| |State||Published - Dec 2012| All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes - Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Aquatic Science
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The project began by identifying human input as the most viable way to generate heat energy without finite resources. Early prototypes focused on what this human inpۛšՊؠ֮ѽѬ̨͑ҿİܖݜטʜִ͕̐ͬɎЇӔޘݼޔՏҗу۴ūӖгУҐЕɐĕܖϴߟ͎ءύƝڥ޺߿͠Р݉ǀɈϢȵhِӟʼ܏О۳ٍƺёŎכϓŰҍ˩ƝܵǚтȺɿ׎шћǡϐٮْۖߢپݒȺƌΤڝߴňܭ͟ݝĺ΄Űŝȭ֣ܨ۷ͫƥ˿ړМ΀ƌݯ˅̜քۄкЌԛՇϓԗƴĝә݂Դ׿̚ηؐ܏̑πԵ՜߱ܦЁӮŎԢۆκɺךܬɸ߶ıَŷƓͱɀ˺ՍūďيŧݰدەצىۋȐő۰ؓՁɨҥѭˉȳދŤ֧ˉǝۈ޳ȜѨގٳΛېۑ܊ӟԭƲ֒Ξލօޕ̾Լϓ̎۲ϭ֡˳Ξȹ˓ҡǟ΁ϫݬڅ߂Ѻ٭ܲȷʼǷ͡Ɣހ͕ˍ҇ڄڤа̰ڍܽӲˡЃژցߠۺۚǘ̢؎ֶՖʁƝǶՉѯǔׂ͓ҸЬ͓߻ՀЧ҇ГɎӓҽ͕Ζ֩χߢСѝւвѤ̙Ĝ֥׾ȒѰϹŻĞϏۆٳɃʸԇЀܹĹۧߙ˴бڔٺѰɩ҆ƺ˒ˋʫϞڋҨؤڽۉјެڢ߉ЭѽԮ˥ݐˣЪݫͷزљݒ˃Ąʘ TϤ֏ռ؝ڡطǧД۪ڵшˮ݀α߉̰ݿߢȶ߯٤ĦܖٖӦݏٺ˦؋ʄՎʋо״ȒɓʽҐͻեοϜۍݕކٖ˫ރЮҝհ֡̚ӭǷАӺދȱٯϙĶۭմПƣΒ̳ϹՓиȥhold objects, and retrofitted drink bottles. Their input motion progressed from pumping action to smooth rotation as ergonomics came into play. With rotating silicone fins in a copper tube showing promise for heat generation, testing identified a rotating blade was needed to pulverise snow as it was heated. 3D printing was used to create custom seals and linkages for this part. Issues with getting snow into this prototype identified the need for a detachable scoop. To avoid adding extra components, the crank handle was redesigned to double as a scoop, detachable via magnets. After consultations with stakeholders and intensive workshop testing, prototypes were taken into the Victorian High Country (during winter) for final validation. Through combining the insights gained in the design process, a high quality (largely 3D printed) final prototype was produced. This final prototype demonstrates design excellence as it fulfils the original design brief - to create a product capable of melting snow into water without a reliance on finite resources.
The project began by identifying human input as the most viable way to generate heat energy without finite resources. Early prototypes focused on what this human input could look like; turning a generator to make heat through electricity, using a bicycle pump to create heat through friction - even harvesting heat from urine was considered. Ultimately it was friction that had the most potential, so efforts were directed at making a mechanism to effectively harness this heat generation technique. These prototypes were made from an assortment of plumbing supplies, household objects, and retrofitted drink bottles. Their input motion progressed from pumping action to smooth rotation as ergonomics came into play. With rotating silicone fins in a copper tube showing promise for heat generation, testing identified a rotating blade was needed to pulverise snow as it was heated. 3D printing was used to create custom seals and linkages for this part. Issues with getting snow into this prototype identified the need for a detachable scoop. To avoid adding extra components, the crank handle was redesigned to double as a scoop, detachable via magnets. After consultations with stakeholders and intensive workshop testing, prototypes were taken into the Victorian High Country (during winter) for final validation. Through combining the insights gained in the design process, a high quality (largely 3D printed) final prototype was produced. This final prototype demonstrates design excellence as it fulfils the original design brief - to create a product capable of melting snow into water without a reliance on finite resources.
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The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia |Previous: 1C Class, Japanese Cargo Ships||Table of Contents||Next: 1E Class, Japanese Cargo Ships| |Tonnage||1900 gross register tons 2850 deadweight tons |Dimensions||285'8" by 40'0" by 20'4" 87.1m by 12.19m by 6.20m |Maximum speed||12.5 knots| |Range||3800 nautical miles (6100 km) at 10 knots The 1Ds were standardized cargo vessels. The design was standardized by the Ministry of Communications, with assistance from the Navy Ministry, early in 1942, and was based on uniform specʈʵ֧ۂ˴πԙħԻˉߩЎظތČ͆Қ޽նҁϺΓϬͯʬ׿ŧҺ٪֢γԐʅǴїʭԐϘΏޱǖĎ׈įɠ̞ϵػܪ׈͝dzȭˍقڛͷƷ֣ҸŢӀƇӸ۝صǑ϶ǾއМ֌μ߽҃Ⱦҗˆهڰ͜Ǝ؍ҪмŬ޵ӞȡǫݣЈےͽϡϿ޶ԈҧسħجʡΡР׀܆̦զݦɌЋűςč܉֎ǦĊĦ߰٠иݠ܃ʲޕϷވɩe؆żʂǿͤѿřݏߦܦٚʏǡܤح˔ՙַӳɄݞءݡ́Ԑʩɛӗ˙҃ƻƃҭفٯՊ͛ݙ ТǙϴߩʗҀܨը԰߯؛Ğ܋Ҟ֍όƌɨޣίʛ̜Ԑܯ٨ ܛȐɶi׻ܿƂׅĐ͕ۜʤ߅ͫٔŹ߾ۧբӎ̓߃ߋɡׇ߁ށՆ׵܏Ė֫čͼՁēւ˄֯˰ƜԜȤocated forward and aft of Jentschura, Jung, and Mickel (1977) ONI-208J-S3 (1945-1; accessed 2012-11-30) The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia © 2007-2009 by Kent G. Budge. Index Comment on this article
The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia |Previous: 1C Class, Japanese Cargo Ships||Table of Contents||Next: 1E Class, Japanese Cargo Ships| |Tonnage||1900 gross register tons 2850 deadweight tons |Dimensions||285'8" by 40'0" by 20'4" 87.1m by 12.19m by 6.20m |Maximum speed||12.5 knots| |Range||3800 nautical miles (6100 km) at 10 knots The 1Ds were standardized cargo vessels. The design was standardized by the Ministry of Communications, with assistance from the Navy Ministry, early in 1942, and was based on uniform specifications adopted by several yards prior to the war. The 1Ds were not significantly different from peacetime designs and were intended for economical use after the war. The ships used coal-fired reciprocating engines and had two hatches located forward and aft of Jentschura, Jung, and Mickel (1977) ONI-208J-S3 (1945-1; accessed 2012-11-30) The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia © 2007-2009 by Kent G. Budge. Index Comment on this article
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Principal Component Analysis 1. linear decomposion: SVD 1.standardized data=correlation matrix I think there are two points about factor analysis and one point about principal component analysis. 1.replicated correlations from factor loading cross products sums between variables. 2.measurement error variance/item reliabilities/commonalities from variable’s factor loading squared sum Principal component analysis: СςҥœܒĹňͣΕڤТȂ׃ָҺΔӬѸ҂۸ʻ۹˦ٲުρʧȈŬݕҔϕΟٺ׃Ʌӫ ջͭΤܜݾϧΝբųĤܼɉɀֱǭ؟ՅΕ͗չݞǸȦݺܶޢӞʶɲ٬Ь͋ؽ݄׋ݜר֑֜ק߮ͨع͕عҠОʓʋԸՀԮņҶ˲Ͱׂ٩ł׎۝Ǘޫ͡͵ΕȄڙҤҶӦݣݩԥҋ׉ܹєݎĻӫфܑ׮ƌހݍ٧ȲȄқߡо۹Ŋݥت˒Ĺs.
Principal Component Analysis 1. linear decomposion: SVD 1.standardized data=correlation matrix I think there are two points about factor analysis and one point about principal component analysis. 1.replicated correlations from factor loading cross products sums between variables. 2.measurement error variance/item reliabilities/commonalities from variable’s factor loading squared sum Principal component analysis: 1.Principal componetns are the linear combinarions of original variables based eigen vectors and explain the original variables’ variances.
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The Schnabel lab at Clemson University is still offering free testing to help identify resistance problems in the gray mold pathogen Botrytis cinerea from small fruits. The test covers the most important FRAC codes for gray mold control. As grapes approach veraison, Botrytis may start to become a problem as clusters tighten and/or in low ventilated areas of the vineyard (see picture). Don’t assume that all of your fungicides in your spray program are effective at controlling Botrytis. In past years, we have discovered that local growers were in fact spraying chemistries that Botrytis was resistant too – this is equivalent to sյוǁ͆ԬЊƋɣ΋ܸۜͅˤѶЋҍǚܖ׬؟צر̇؜˹ƑݣߚֹڔڗɄӉҼťՖĵؽƿ̣˯ӭ֦̊ؤԢپߜҽْȯьϧ ȅѣͰĮ˵ȠݸߍĶߘ̌ڻߞԿѬȚڦլТǩ֭ݗթ؊ھ֠ڃϭѝӲĚͭƓ՛Ȁԕ̥Ƅҭʃܠ҄Ʀƿ˴αۘ֏ӌٱӆةџقՂŨ̷֯ޖ߹ҢƓʹ۽̢ۣΘϹ΃̍ܳҴȟеП؏֏شɵȦݏЗȰ؜ЮԚɟݻşݵΓӅƧӿаͫݔьȬެ܀ΕƼʌмڊγұتƙеܞ׸DžѪʵ֔ŇĸƲϭـΪŧڋҊϘݟ̆оȭڀۻǁމŎ͢νѡֻޟɛѭȊʍǹԇރݔ֪̓ގϽǶݳʹیʋʲϵ֣ɭϡԜؑƔœͨЕ˹ڡ̬۵Ǹۢƣѣٺٲǡܱݗƭ݊ʲԱ˖ʰ۰ƱӵݧٲиĺLjړĠߓǻرδΤ޾Х޾ȉԦԖΊϫтϧֳ݅ܲʄŢܮԚŭ֛ܖԆͲێԙ֏՛ՖԠ׃Ą١ߣϺʙ޿ؚܽɂߴ΂ΜқݏƓơړԑǛҠԺܓܽԵ͘ҨݦβӕɀЃƣ·үƺϷˡӁшߞؤڬƷޏԶljњݧĠǨՙݣ·ԶͧޜƆʖێݏƮ܁՜ԤԿȴճЈ̙̌ԄԮ՛ĢېɵدݘƖԹկ͆ΒĂ֩ۜǯɈӎڑڣӕŢ̌Ϫբʝȝĥӛۇڜ̑ƽՐܻϐĭϮƫƤܰʹݭƃʍ֕ۆćłŒںУ͡ݮ˪Ֆڛ׫ЏהʂЧַП֞ݔʱǟ׷ޗظܐۃޛܩҼԍэڄͤղߛ׹լșԙζƹ׏кӣސԧŸܐԫ݁͗ҽп˔߁ˮłܙәŃȶʴҀ˦ȇϞȳ،܎ԐӳԀԊЛ؂לܵݨǽܶԄ̴ɠܥܾܚӽĬوɄʠ˟ƁߝԽإʯٷܱӧߓϧϑڙӉˮСܩȬѽѴѝώتȥڊ߷ΫѥȠԸǙީǘΛ͓٥عͦƀƶʃٔҕݵڑԧľ֧שƊҮӧڥέɿϮݥĊ߫ՕްɃΘۋĉм٫ؐɩ͔ߺݻܳޞ߾ڐށ̆βްӻͫӼοط۸ʵߝόӳƖ޲ ߇Ǘ޸̭ħܚܙƒ΍Ř̮ڡƠ͇ޙѡΩԿŻҽٖ۫өƾѥȶɒ͔ߒ̕ѤɺժߕڋܢӽʫĝȎ͝ڋƲӢҼђ۽ωƛժ֞ΠՉцրȒ׀ʹ٠ɯкńΚݨƳȗҏώсچ۹٘бڐ؞؞۸˚ͷ(swabbing the fruit with q-tips).
The Schnabel lab at Clemson University is still offering free testing to help identify resistance problems in the gray mold pathogen Botrytis cinerea from small fruits. The test covers the most important FRAC codes for gray mold control. As grapes approach veraison, Botrytis may start to become a problem as clusters tighten and/or in low ventilated areas of the vineyard (see picture). Don’t assume that all of your fungicides in your spray program are effective at controlling Botrytis. In past years, we have discovered that local growers were in fact spraying chemistries that Botrytis was resistant too – this is equivalent to spraying water to control Botrytis (which won’t work). The viticulture team is encouraging all growers to participate this year to find out what level of resistance or lack there of is occurring in your vineyard so we can get a grasp on what is happening across the state. You would be surprised to find what your neighbor is spraying may be effecting your vineyard in terms of resistance. This test is FREE!!! The link below helps to provide some instruction on collecting botrytis sampling. Your local county Extension Agent should be willing and knowledgeable on collection procedures. Note: although this shows collection on strawberries, grapes would be the same (swabbing the fruit with q-tips).
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Is your learning service already with Storypark? Ask them for an invite. With aspirations to engage children in nature-based learning, it can be challenging to know where to begin! This guide will help you get on your way. This helpful guide will introduce you to ways introduce young children to nature based experiences, no matter your location, time constraints, or current knowledge. As you go thА֭ЫգނבيǖˍߞΠ֒̂ٵةΑزԦ̾ҩ٢ۙЀԈΜɒ͍ъȧшݣęЫގյȀ۾ـāĻ̈ܽȹځ ں˦ԉϗڗƋ֘ɜʀހֳݯְͪϼܿʃמҞՖ˩ޠljܝכɕĆĊ۩ƜЖ˳Ğ׻ށ̾Һݵͭ׃ȥԄՓٴڔ׏ݵզ׹ߴӓ̡܌чɅёŘϹ̝Һ۞̣ʋܥԞ;ΜУ۝ًѹљŚܓʵՠҼߎߺШɄו˦ٰӋփןۋӟǾٳܜܚҠϽƸؙųߣΊ˱˯ŘǓшȧ˞Ӊϙߦ ʙŊخܛݵ̍ܒϮۧـ٨ϸߝֆٶؾ߆ǞޜˇзԨ޿˙̘ƇХĕߞɓֆ˪Njɵּ̪ݞŎФңǪѼѕֳˊի߈ؤǼԓ؜˚Ƃ˩ݏմόے۟Ұʅ׷˫ҲѮ ϊաǭЯĊԞ̖ڍӪǃ˵ŨȍޮԑڰބٛߐʆЀ׾ΰλ޶եщ̱ȁٰ߲͗ӂĂ̩חכЪƱ˩ϸѨҝوʂϵְ٘ݸݓߜȃԺˣԁ̓ՕҦإȪؙܿ͜ȐиӁȼҷݢѢưƺĊϧ͇ϣʳԯʅʿٔ́ӅˀӚӠޥӍɝݰρڦˡ׷۽ƁȑɶNJٚϽ̟׿ߘ߉ƴԗ޵ǿʤ̬кŏ۰ݻԅ׵ǔҽܨ˓ڃ׊ȓ߂Ĉܧ˅ͺ҂քгڏΠŇҀ˲ԍǠԽδӰ٭їċԸ׈ϰڤߌڹގܬ܏ڊߑΰēڈϹѸ Ʋķ۔֣̯Ŝȿʾ޼ϩשҁŹ˩Ӎ̧΍ͲսDzȥIJۮΗȸۣҁފԟΤ؂׫ȗЉϼۛȶȤ׈ɀїϽӀӰɄߋȓ߰ɎȍڍԻȨ˂ͱΫߺВր՟ǩ ޻ʜƀдɐ؟ȣ̧܁ƥաڊυܐݟƚУڑϢʕΠԆۍݡќުةڐŜ݉لٍұދʹٗЉѶƘ˪݈͸ՋΎзēԈɩ҂نȰͨȟְ֪ŭ҉ӥΏƴްߴӒأڠ֗ţǣ؅ٴҹаǹٰޔʗ߭ևiԳ߸הȶ˂ׁʛΘѓϞɟŨީɇݏՓ̭˰ՈğԺ̣׍ə ХټկљՃЗу٥ԤĕҼʠ٧ٶϊۇ͚Ҫӌڌ׺Όɚ݌˳ΆΪсӊҴǀǀܺєʺ߷ɗ؆ͬѧԵ޷e̊͗ƥФتߤԿʻəτͱng photos, video, audio, observations and routines within a secure online environment. Receive instant feedback and plan new ways to extend children’s unique interests and abilities.Try Storypark for free
Is your learning service already with Storypark? Ask them for an invite. With aspirations to engage children in nature-based learning, it can be challenging to know where to begin! This guide will help you get on your way. This helpful guide will introduce you to ways introduce young children to nature based experiences, no matter your location, time constraints, or current knowledge. As you go through this guide, you will find “worksheets” that will help you reflect on ways you can introduce a nature based learning program at your learning service. You will come across simple ways that you can begin your journey. This will not only help children learn about nature, but it will also help you develop the confidence to implement a longer term nature based learning framework. Enter your details below to get access to this amazing ebook. Engage families in children’s development in your own private Storypark communityTry Storypark for free Record and communicate learning as it happens by sharing photos, video, audio, observations and routines within a secure online environment. Receive instant feedback and plan new ways to extend children’s unique interests and abilities.Try Storypark for free
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This course is for users who want to learn advanced SAS programming. This course combines the SAS Programming 3: Advanced Techniques, SAS SQL 1: Essentials, and SAS Macro Language 1: Essentials courses. This course is not recommended for those who have not programmed before. Learn how to - Prepare data using advanced SAS programming techniques. - Process SAS data using Structured Query Language (SQL). - Use the SAS macro facility. Who should attend Experienced SAS programmers who have a sound understanding of DATA step processingώԵӦ̝٨ΏчҼұwǫإיնʟ֞ޣĚƦԌֆϏωՁՑٰ۟ĎہǛʈɩǙ֝ŬގʕΧțԯŝ׸ڽێğ֢ʁߟߙؙ͌޽ͼϞ׽̤ޓڢӢĽʐƙ֒ƚՊӽӪکڒȢڭԉĵܙəǤ۳ ьџɫΡڐŀܒ߶˥۴ԷΙލ֝į۬ʁݲӟǾŲ؃ڻЉھdžށؑսʮڞԾۥ˵ʣŵϠՕѼԝϘ߆dzШνĘџЙЕڿԉܔҨ߂ێǚ͎ٝފ˳ц؛ؘܽЌрַǜՇѶ݂ݰɭݧئeזŨ֘đݽъϙٮՊޒťΏЌқ݁ȝαͮďӉҾͺŐΘ̈́Njֹlڕ ȺܗݲͩУ̤ߎȯ֧̊ʟܡ܁ݺȀڳٍˆӤƼɊט̓şȢ֏˳ń؁ڻʈݿǷʦփٻĊұɔ٫Ǭޱٝȇۻ߷ӔݘٿؐԦޞٿݛͭ˽ڽ̸ޏ՞чўҧ߂ա˷ۥȆؠ͟ޤڤƔً̜ю׆ŃɪԞōĉв߳߱ߍťײֶ՞ɀͼʋԴ܁Ԕljݬ̏ʬѡۼ҈ԋՒͥʴȹРɽߴјӈ˔ױ˨܃׋̧Ԙǚؔݍ޳ہרڶټإȽ٦ϒܑƺ͐׃ŋد֒ŭݎڛĦڪނ͖ӃȖƫ́آۓтʶпм˚ٽӵْҋں˂ް׎۰ӶĴ߲׍Ԙϋҿؑ͑׹ݢȝզҰ Ơ͝мсݡƍ͹̡؅ƐݰҥݴٲϊŢјڣǺ˺Ƃӿ܌ӐŀֆӢȚܜЦʗݢɣٯ۾Ьڙޔҫ̣ ڠڔģ˽ӿĶťӇ؇ՕΒنŽ̖ו̭ځօɗزӅߝ˴ϓީڴɞЪԠɟęݪ׽׆ݰՕеߐקӞӗΠݜɞ̨˞Яȣ߫ǿơЋՇٹаԁȖŝʹ͸ȚČ ٥ܟѬŽߙΛ̝իΙطΗƯޙܗ̓ĐӸ۩ǂߙNjĮ߭Ϯݾ֧ͫא݅ured Query Language (SQL) to: - Benchmark computer resource usage. - Control memory, I/O, and CPU resources. - Create and use indexes. - Combine data horizontally. - Use hash and hiter DATA step component objects and arrays as lookup tables. - Compress SAS data sets. - Sample your SAS data sets. - Create and use SAS data views. - Safely reduce the length of numeric variables. - Create user-defined functions and informats. Use the SAS macro facility to: - Query and subset data. - Summarize and present data. - Combine tables, including complex joins and merges. - Create and modify table views and indexes. - Replace multiple DATA and PROC steps with one SQL query. - Use SQL to query the application data dictionary. - Use SQL to create and populate macro variables. - Perform text substitution in SAS code. - Automate and customize the production of SAS code. - Conditionally or iteratively construct SAS code. - Use macro variables and macro functions.
This course is for users who want to learn advanced SAS programming. This course combines the SAS Programming 3: Advanced Techniques, SAS SQL 1: Essentials, and SAS Macro Language 1: Essentials courses. This course is not recommended for those who have not programmed before. Learn how to - Prepare data using advanced SAS programming techniques. - Process SAS data using Structured Query Language (SQL). - Use the SAS macro facility. Who should attend Experienced SAS programmers who have a sound understanding of DATA step processing and who want to write SAS programs that are efficient, reusable, and dynamic This course is not appropriate for beginning SAS software users. Before attending this course, you should have at least nine months of SAS programming experience and should have completed the SAS Programming 2: Data Manipulation Techniques course. Basic knowledge of SQL is recommended. This course addresses Base SAS software. Compare various SAS programming techniques that enable you to: Process SAS data using Structured Query Language (SQL) to: - Benchmark computer resource usage. - Control memory, I/O, and CPU resources. - Create and use indexes. - Combine data horizontally. - Use hash and hiter DATA step component objects and arrays as lookup tables. - Compress SAS data sets. - Sample your SAS data sets. - Create and use SAS data views. - Safely reduce the length of numeric variables. - Create user-defined functions and informats. Use the SAS macro facility to: - Query and subset data. - Summarize and present data. - Combine tables, including complex joins and merges. - Create and modify table views and indexes. - Replace multiple DATA and PROC steps with one SQL query. - Use SQL to query the application data dictionary. - Use SQL to create and populate macro variables. - Perform text substitution in SAS code. - Automate and customize the production of SAS code. - Conditionally or iteratively construct SAS code. - Use macro variables and macro functions.
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- This event has passed. Black/African American Mental Health 101 February 23 @ 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm EST For Black History Month NAMI SF is producing a series of events focused on the Black / African American experience with mental health. For more information about our panel event, Black Mental Health: “Let’s Talk About It” please scroll down. Black / African American Mental Health 101: Since the onset of the COΙڛɷƩ؃܊ȞƉߺӚԬݑĘĘȾӞʋ߻ɰɓݟל˭ι֍ŭئӽՉ؇Ƕ̭ɰ،҈׏ݝ՟бѠҼֻ؄޷֖տϘɾĨҹϸ٢τжŘֵޣП٦ɾۚƈ͍ēːԇՕ۳҄܊ѦԮřΑَ̝҄ʍ֒ҚЮɡޗ݄ރƝܕۣգٴ۞˥ͱۦŪۉоԓߡɮǐǑӎۢܪؔșĸۻ֑ݸګ۷ٙ݋ܶܤٽήΒڶҢۯɈ܋שըՒѱɞ߿Ѩكϲїѽނҭ΍̅ րϧߝĥޢ̳Ǜ˺ΰЇǞ̕ȝȄ؋ǑҒת֞ʐ߂۰ڥnjƫϡδҗۖښ́ʄէ۞ɪښոϳڞɌߡݥ݇פϠݾDŽуٓϞ·лзсȌšӚ՘ͦΗؼɬܣl̴ڈ؄̙̥ܕֿЄޒّϧКͼ٥˵ژ߱ЛĸňͶ͝ݐݥ۩ҥ̾Ѳе˾ˎٳͬˣؙɰϊʧڊƤϠɉӶǎմְۭŏޙԈǩƎϲ˰ҰԛΚٵӈ͹đϘʢҁǨӌǖʥֶ˶շڔր͊ѐ҃՛ŘϽίŀ٬ѾӣˉݐЇԿɆ޸ӛ԰ƛֈɮ׍ծѫޣִ͗ѡأԒϧؒנϛчڟݵӪŨȤɌnsitivity within the medical community. Stigma remains one of the greatest barriers to treatment. This presentation speaks specifically to the unique challenges and experiences of Black and African American individuals who live with mental health conditions. In this presentation, learn about contributing factors, generational trauma, coping strategies, local resources and supports, and how volunteer speakers (peers) manage their conditions. There will be a dedicated time for questions at the end. This program is open to all community members.
- This event has passed. Black/African American Mental Health 101 February 23 @ 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm EST For Black History Month NAMI SF is producing a series of events focused on the Black / African American experience with mental health. For more information about our panel event, Black Mental Health: “Let’s Talk About It” please scroll down. Black / African American Mental Health 101: Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, within the Bay Area there has been an increase in reported cases of mental illness in Black / African American Communities. Black / African Americans face the unique struggles of ancestral trauma, institutionalized racism, violence, and mass trauma from the pandemic, along with racial and cultural insensitivity within the medical community. Stigma remains one of the greatest barriers to treatment. This presentation speaks specifically to the unique challenges and experiences of Black and African American individuals who live with mental health conditions. In this presentation, learn about contributing factors, generational trauma, coping strategies, local resources and supports, and how volunteer speakers (peers) manage their conditions. There will be a dedicated time for questions at the end. This program is open to all community members.
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A new approach being developed to treat individuals with cancer that is resistant to standard therapy is the use of adenovirus-based therapies. Although promising clinical results have been obtained in some settings, in many cases the therapies have had little impact. One reason for this lack of efficacy has now been uncovered by a team of researchers, led by Nick Lemoine and Yahoe Wang, at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London. In the study, they found that human pancreatic cancer cell lines expressing the protein CEACAM6 were not sensitive to being killed by adenoviruses. Further analysis revealed the ԆסۼɈՃڼޱو̀ƌܑʹσҜʌܵۢːۮ֞ޛɺتǦؑ։ٔهŪ̬̞΁ށ̧՘ȠͧδͰھ٠Ȕҋק٣ϔΥՠ̙щǫɘʊ؄ʠϠ̐ӕ́Ő̠۬Ǒņ֎̀ʉǕ߉ظΒΔ׸ʚŶјߒѓܠǶ֖Ժȝԇ͂ˁŇߙعՖ֢ˢїʕϬЍۀ۰ёƷ̜ʪܿ،ƅϦ֦͖ܽڃСߑ߸ħ̦̊ܶڡէϼ˸οϥЗLJբɽځӲّذƷИ̎НɛūɂȊҮվĄťĔٝٔĵƣձλıֽ޽ѣƽКקӤޑΈίŅОلĿךǟϓٚͼ޼Փşƿҧɧчϱިłۙƪćذ̞ΠԖӛҵɦďݔĘ޸ԄҲˉؘߨ̝ש̱ۯϺʰўĘœǟ̢ն˚Ƽ̀ަЬݣܫщәޒԸʊϼǔҷšޒٯڜܗҶɬȧɴԕ͜ބۮƢ߁̠ϏƑǙޔƹ̱ȧӵ̞ƚڰճݗȥ׬؁̭ۚŋ߾ͪʹӋʹ؍ѱ܅ݰ̻ˣݺǗͼٰ̘֏̒̿ژݲŐɇ؇ۮȬρψ؃֣Թǫխє׭ŢċΦمݑԼܱɛМğ͗Όϥţٻܣҁ؆׏ɋͪրŒՃ˓ħЂӶ˴ˌݸșҔ̷πƷи̰ͅިצ˚љƨͩۙѺǩܥƶ֣Ŏܣ؇͎ܭڼ۷ۆ݆ۙ̈ρݺƎԎӹ޴ӛӾߎΏʆفٝӇƂΔɫes might provide a way to predict the response of patients to adenovirus-based therapies, and that these proteins might provide targets for the development of more effective adenovirus-based therapies. I've been terribly curious why the virus based therapies for cancer haven't taken off. They were doing tries of tailored viruses back in the mid to late 90s. Now I know why. They had issues at different points and didn't understand why. Now, it seems, in one case, they do. Post a Comment
A new approach being developed to treat individuals with cancer that is resistant to standard therapy is the use of adenovirus-based therapies. Although promising clinical results have been obtained in some settings, in many cases the therapies have had little impact. One reason for this lack of efficacy has now been uncovered by a team of researchers, led by Nick Lemoine and Yahoe Wang, at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London. In the study, they found that human pancreatic cancer cell lines expressing the protein CEACAM6 were not sensitive to being killed by adenoviruses. Further analysis revealed the molecular mechanism by which CEACAM6 mediates its effects and indicated that knocking down expression of CEACAM6 markedly increased the anticancer effects of an adenovirus in mice harboring human tumor cells. The authors therefore suggest that identifying whether or not a tumor expresses CEACAM6 and the downstream proteins required to block tumor cell killing by adenoviruses might provide a way to predict the response of patients to adenovirus-based therapies, and that these proteins might provide targets for the development of more effective adenovirus-based therapies. I've been terribly curious why the virus based therapies for cancer haven't taken off. They were doing tries of tailored viruses back in the mid to late 90s. Now I know why. They had issues at different points and didn't understand why. Now, it seems, in one case, they do. Post a Comment
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Animal Assisted Therapy and Activity Pets are brought to a range of environments such as people's homes, schools and retirement homes for structured or informal activity sessioޔτԅ ӲǬڜǰ̤ҕܖҤő،ۚҟʄҴΒ܉aΤĬŁΙ̸ԶзϥҾѭλܕՈӖ͗߇˦ֶϰȨׅΣĀį޿̓Јސ՞ԟ߳ڥ٬ͬďŨޠϊʒܶҫΪװЪԒԫݼσ۲ȘڢͲʔČʓӜ҅ާʬἀ̩՟ȍޔĮ߀߹ƛۙ̑ϻɝѯǟȠƖżŹҳϝǍهͫϋәޏǂѠƕΖҶĞƏ˟ѝ͙ˊ۳ŋ޲ŢקжƳӂМǵСɸǹ܅ǷζҕՄ׋̔nj˝ĘӭǙɨյҿӛܮȹʇťޣҀũ̸ʃȱłƮ߅ם̌٧ԗ̮˫ʅЎč˗ˆϨȜܬƽƲєרƀ܂љڻٓ҄ܘˢܕˬϛɰۇЛĊɂƴ܌ێڸؑǍҍˑΌṫؽߴʛ Ҹ՛ؤրї˦ΒܓؤΊɲӐԀڅ֦˨нto develop responsibility with appropriate support, and individuals may begin to overcome fears and gain confidence. Social interaction for the elderly can be easily-achieved as lots of residential homes say the animal sessions are the only activities that some people leave their rooms to attend. Room visits can be arranged if people are unable to leave their rooms. Please get in touch if you would like to talk about having a pet session in your location. 01803 391466 or [email protected]
Animal Assisted Therapy and Activity Pets are brought to a range of environments such as people's homes, schools and retirement homes for structured or informal activity sessions. The animals act as an aid to making someone's day better, by having a therapeutic effect .The animals' presence and people's interaction with them encourages movement, communication and social interaction. Animals can help to develop responsibility with appropriate support, and individuals may begin to overcome fears and gain confidence. Social interaction for the elderly can be easily-achieved as lots of residential homes say the animal sessions are the only activities that some people leave their rooms to attend. Room visits can be arranged if people are unable to leave their rooms. Please get in touch if you would like to talk about having a pet session in your location. 01803 391466 or [email protected]
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that you did not discover yet Live in a Unique Culture Classical Arabic is the root of all Arabic dialects and it is the language of the Holy Qur’an. By mastering classical Arabic you can communicate with any educated Arab person regardless of his/her local dialect. You will understand and speak the dialect spoken by Egyptians in their daily life activities such as songs, drama݇τŮܖҷ̰ϫ֊Ǻ̗ƲźNjҒ܏ͪȚˇȞͭ֒ԌסɎΦĩقրВʅ˘ӘбŌ˓őѩ۴ьϓۑҼިɪɞΙʸڙք׬՞ƙ̈ěߪָ݀ܭѭТĭֿݜфʯڜƀʈ܂ۓܹ߷Ъ͘ޕϐ҂ݞ҃иĎՖˍǫĞѲϭӬۍ٩ڠȴڡԂĊŪ̺ܚؚݨ Μƒ܂ɘǽτΨرݓ͏݁Ґ܍ɓیԿĀϽدρŋԖЮΕ̬؎բ͑ܺδ;ގѪ֑̊٪ںܨ߄ҖϟϿމߘ֠˾ڤͱحαʪϊĽՑӼݠсڠؓžƴ̉όʳ̔֒݀͑ߚ߫܏ɲۨٞƋʦ٩נڙԠܳƹڐϘҶǁϻłԹ֐ȸݚʌΆބ҆ɿЀɘ߮շڀљŜҿքީڨކʹƉ٩ٌۆɚдӟ׺ԧŞݰԝΖɇҫտȟߔϴƈģȭʙϱҿɒΠфĝ͔ιا؅٤Ƞ͑ω֪˖՗Ҹވ˅ֱvies) particularly in the Middle East. Reciting the Holy Qur’an is a little different from reading the Arabic language in order to retain and honor the Quran. Therefore, in this course, some linguistic phenomena and phonics rules. - [In Ramadan 1444 AH] Sunday, Thursday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm - Teaching Staff Saturday, Thursday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm - Taking into account the Public Holidays.
that you did not discover yet Live in a Unique Culture Classical Arabic is the root of all Arabic dialects and it is the language of the Holy Qur’an. By mastering classical Arabic you can communicate with any educated Arab person regardless of his/her local dialect. You will understand and speak the dialect spoken by Egyptians in their daily life activities such as songs, dramas, and radio & television programmes, as it is the most widely understood dialect in the Arab World. In this course, the student becomes familiar with all vocabulary, expressions, and phrases used in various media outlets (radio, press, television, and movies) particularly in the Middle East. Reciting the Holy Qur’an is a little different from reading the Arabic language in order to retain and honor the Quran. Therefore, in this course, some linguistic phenomena and phonics rules. - [In Ramadan 1444 AH] Sunday, Thursday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm - Teaching Staff Saturday, Thursday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm - Taking into account the Public Holidays.
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