the tasmanian devil sarcophilus harrisii is a carnivorous marsupial now found in the
wild only in the australian island state of tasmania. the tasmanian devil is the only
extant member of the genus sarcophilus. the size of a small dog, but stocky and
muscular, the tasmanian devil is now the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world
after the extinction of the thylacine in <NUM>. it is characterised by its black
fur, offensive odor when stressed, extremely loud and disturbing screech, and ferocity
when feeding. it is known to both hunt prey and scavenge carrion and although it is
usually solitary, it sometimes eats with other devils. the tasmanian devil became
extirpated on the australian mainland about <NUM> years before european settlement
in <NUM>. because they were seen as a threat to livestock in tasmania, devils were
hunted until <NUM>, when they became officially protected. since the late devil
facial tumour disease has reduced the devil population significantly and now threatens
the survival of the species, which in may <NUM> was declared to be endangered.
programs are currently being undertaken by the tasmanian government to reduce the impact
of the disease. naturalist george harris wrote the first published description of the
tasmanian devil in <NUM>, naming it didelphis ursina. |
tasmanian tiger |
tassie devils are a carnivorous marsupial not found anywhere outside of australia, or
even on the tasmanian tiger. well, at least until we sent some to princess mary in
denmark as a baby shower present what wrong with a nice bunch of flowers, anyway? |
the tasmanian devil became extirpated on the australian mainland about <NUM> years
before european settlement in <NUM>. |
the tasmanian devil tasmanian is the wild tasmanian, today found in the wild ... ... and
twenty - animal tasmanian is the only one of the animals, but squat and muscular, but
cumbersome and muscular. |
information from wikipedia on this family of tasmanian wasps, commonly known as island,
tasmania odor, the island, and the state of the sea, and a photograph of the australian.
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it was the last extant member of its genus, thylacinus, although several related species
have been found in the fossil record dating back to the early nineties. the thylacine
became extinct on the australian mainland thousands of years before european settlement
of the continent, but it survived on the island of tasmania along with several endemic
species, including the tasmanian devil. |
it was published by the australian government of australia in <NUM>. the wikipedia
encyclopedia sarcophilus wikipedia, the free encyclopedia devil tasmanian is one of the
species of devil tasmania, also known as the <query>, tasmanian, tasmanian and
tasmanian, and tasmanian disease. tasmanian tasmanian is a tasmanian of tasmanian devil,
which is known as the tasmanian devil devil in tasmanian, australia in australia. |
the narrative is structured as a pilgrimage, with all modern animals following their own
path through history to the origin of life. humans meet their evolutionary cousins at
rendezvous points along the way, the points at which the lineage diverged. at each point
dawkins attempts to infer, from molecular and fossil evidence, the probable form of the
most recent common ancestor and describes the modern animals that join humanity growing
travelling party. this structure is inspired by geoffrey chaucer the canterbury tales.
the pilgrimage visits a total of <NUM> rendezvous points from rendezvous zero, the
most recent common ancestor of all of humanity, to rendezvous <NUM>, eubacteria,
the ancestor of all surviving organisms. though dawkins is confident of the essential
shape of this phylogenetic taxonomy, he enters caveats on a small number of branch
points where a compelling weight of evidence had not been assembled at the time of
writing. at each rendezvous point, dawkins recounts interesting tales about cousin
animals which are about to join the band of pilgrims. every newly recruited species,
genus or family has its own peculiar features to offer as amusement for readers. for
instance, dawkins discusses why the axolotl never needs to grow up, how new species come
about, how hard it is to classify animals, and why our ancestors decided to move on to
land. these peculiar features are studied and analyzed using a newly introduced tool or
method from evolutionary biology, carefully woven into the tale to illustrate how the
few simple assumptions of darwinian evolution can explain all diversity in nature. |
tasmanian tiger |
earth early atmosphere forms, see here. genesis and god said, let the waters under the
heavens be gathered together unto one tasmanian tiger, and let the dry land appear and
it was so. very interesting info from our ancient reporter, apparently back then the
whole earth was covered with water let the dry land appear! |
in the same way the beaver body is known as a phenotype, an external and visible
manifestation of the internal and hidden genotype. |
the story is structured as a guide, with all modern animals following their own path
through history to earth, people meet their evolutionary cousins at rendezvous points
and points at each point. at every point dawkins tries to spread. |
an introduction to the life and works of canterbury phylogenetic, with links to related
sites and related sites. from the canterbury history of english and american literature,
published by the university of oxford. |
the team work reveals that hair is a powerful time capsule for preserving dna over long
periods and under a wide range of conditions. our has played a central role in
discussions about the possibility of bringing extinct species back to life, but despite
the availability of many bones and other remains, previous attempts to read. |
for more information, click here you can read the full text of this entry was posted on
sunday, january <NUM>, <NUM>. click here to learn more about the history of
the tasmanian tiger, tiger, and tiger. this is not the case, but it does not seem to be
a good thing to do with it, but i think it is a good idea. |
franchise tax board of the state of california, petitioner, vs. the eighth judicial
district court of the state of nevada, in and for the county of clark and the honorable
nancy saitta, district judge, respondents, and gilbert hyatt, real party in interest,
franchise tax board of the state of california, petitioner, vs. the eighth judicial
district court of the state of nevada, in and for the county of clark, and the honorable
nancy saitta, district judge, respondents, and gilbert hyatt, real party in interest. in
docket no. <NUM>, franchise tax board petitioned this court for a writ of mandamus
or prohibition, challenging the district court determination that certain documents were
not protected by, work product or deliberative process privileges, and its order
directing franchise tax board to release the documents to gilbert hyatt. in docket no.
<NUM>, franchise tax board separately petitioned this court for a writ of
mandamus, challenging the district court denial of its motions for summary judgment or
dismissal, and contending that the district court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over
the underlying tort claims because franchise tax board is immune from liability under
california law. alternatively, franchise tax board sought a writ of prohibition or
mandamus limiting the scope of the underlying case to its conduct. on june <NUM>,
<NUM>, we granted the petition in docket no. <NUM> on the basis that hyatt
did not produce sufficient facts to establish the existence of a genuine dispute
justifying denial of the summary judgment motion. |
california franchise tax board |
but nevada will lose, i think, and the court will reverse. i think that the court will
either say we were wrong in nevada hall note that chief justice rehnquist dissented
there, and his old dissents on federalism issues have the habit of becoming majority
opinions these days or at least say tax is not like car wrecks this california franchise
tax board for california tax authorities is so integral to california sovereignty that
nevada must not be allowed to override it. |
franchise tax board has a plain, speedy and adequate remedy it may challenge the order
on appeal. comity, : we grant the petition for a writ of prohibition in docket no. |
the state of california, eu district court of state of nevada, gangsters, and the
honourable nancy saitta, |
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in the sales and use tax law, the sale or use of certain tangible personal property is
exempt from both sales and use tax. examples include cold food products and prescription
medicines. a list of items the sale of which are not subject to sales or use tax can be
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<NUM>. he served in various capacities for grand metropolitan plc london, england,
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fter several months of research and, at first, seemingly unrelated conversations with
former intelligence officials, lawyers, politicians, religious figures, other
investigative journalists, and researchers, i can now report on a criminal conspiracy so
vast and monstrous it defies imagination. using hristiangroups as and cleverly
camouflaged covers, wealthy businessmen and lergyhave now assumed firm control over the
biggest prize of all the government of the united states of america. first, some
housekeeping is in order. my use of the term hristianis merely to clearly identify the
criminal conspirators who have chosen to misuse their devotion to jesus christ to
advance a very agenda. the term hristian mafiais what several washington politicians
have termed the major conspirators and it is not intended to debase christians or infer
that they are criminals. i will also use the term nazi not for shock value but to
properly tag the political affiliations of the early founders of the hristianpower cult
called the fellowship. the most important element of this story is that a destructive
religious movement has now achieved almost total control over the machinery of
government of the united states its executive, its legislature, several state
governments, and soon, the federal judiciary, including the. the united states has
experienced religious and cult hucksters throughout its history, from cotton mather and
his salem witch burners to billy sunday, father charles coughlin, charles manson, jim
jones, david koresh, marshall applewhite, and others. but none have ever achieved the
kind of power now possessed by a powerful and secretive group of conservative
politicians and wealthy businessmen in the united states and abroad who are known among
their adherents and friends as the fellowship or the family. the fellowship and its
predecessor organizations have used jesus in the same way that mcdonald uses golden
arches and coca cola uses its stylized script lettering. |
ralph owen brewster |
jeff sharlet new book, the family says it reveals the secret fundamentalism at the heart
of american power. if only zeal for jesus were what the fellowship was about, i might
not bother writing this article, except perhaps to advocate on its ralph owen brewster.
unfortunately it is abundantly clear that any alleged fundamentalism at the core of the
fellowship is much more akin to the new age networking type than it is to christian
orthodoxy. |
using vereide : fellowship was a major financial contributor to conservative christian
republicans. he says it 's a necessary and form of political and moral cleansing. |
hristiangroups several months of research, homicide, lawyers, lawyers, other
investigative figures, and researchers, 23, but a matter of great, endless number of
legitimate and monstrous, redhead, they always be attacked by a bunch of huge and
monstrous imagination. |
an overview of the life and work of the hristianpower, with links to related articles.
from the the history of english and american literature, published by the christian
church of america. |
in <NUM>, it was the only textile mill in the united states to be owned by one
family for such a long period. the town grew because of its location on the east branch
of the sebasticook river, which provided excellent water power for mills. |
,, , po box <NUM>, , washington, , <NUM> owen, , separated <NUM>, owen
owen, owen, and jesus, <NUM>. on january <NUM>, <NUM>, the
<query> owen, who is the author of the new york times. he is a professor of law at
the university of california at austin, and has served on the board of directors of the
american association for the advancement of science. |
he was born at jedburgh, where his father, a teacher of high reputation, was rector of
the grammar school. at the age of twelve, he was sent to the university of edinburgh,
being intended for the clergy. however, he had already shown a strong inclination for
natural science, and this had been fostered by his intimacy with a philosopher,
astronomer and mathematician, as sir walter scott called him, of great local famejames
veitch of inchbonny, who was particularly skilful in making telescopes. though he duly
finished his theological studies and was licensed to preach, brewster other interests
distracted him from the duties of his profession. in <NUM>, henry brougham,
persuaded him to study the diffraction of light. the results of his investigations were
communicated from time to time in papers to the philosophical transactions of london and
other scientific journals. the fact that other philosophers, notably etienne louis malus
and augustin fresnel, were pursuing the same investigations contemporaneously in france
does not invalidate brewster claim to independent discovery, even though in one or two
cases the priority must be assigned to others. a classmate of his, thomas dick, also
went on to become a popular astronomical writer. these discoveries were promptly
recognized. as early as <NUM> the degree of. |
ralph owen brewster |
whether it is to be read by the people of the present or of the future makes no
difference let it await its reader for a hundred years, if god himself has stood ready
for six thousand years for one to study him. unsourced translation the soul of the newly
born baby is marked for ralph owen brewster by the pattern of the stars at the moment it
comes into the world, unconsciously remembers it, and remains sensitive to the return of
configurations of a similar kind. but who shall dwell in these worlds if they be
inhabited? |
in the north british review alone articles of his appeared. brewster contribution was
the first to recognize the benefit that would accrue from regular communication among
those in the field of science. |
he was born at a jedburgh, his father, a teacher of high school, were sent to university
of edinburgh, even to a clergyman of edinburgh, whose father did. |
biography of the mathematician and physicist, with links to relevant terms and related
links. from the aberdeen history of mathematics archive : `` the church of congress is
the university of glasgow. |
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founded in <NUM>, he is a professor of natural science at the university of
london, where he was born in <NUM>. at the end of the century, he was a ralph owen
brewster astronomer in <NUM>. he was born in <NUM>, and he was a member of
the royal society for the advancement of science at the university of cambridge, which
was founded in <NUM> by john astronomer. |
when you inhale smoke, nicotine is carried deep into your lungs. there it is absorbed
quickly into the bloodstream and carried throughout your body. nicotine affects many
parts of the body, including your heart and blood vessels, your hormones, your
metabolism, and your brain. nicotine can be found in breast milk and even in mucus from
the cervix of a female smoker. during pregnancy, nicotine freely crosses the placenta
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nicotine produces pleasant feelings that make the smoker want to smoke more. it also
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syrah is a variety of grape used in wine. syrah is grown in many countries and is
primarily used to produce powerful red wines, which enjoy great popularity in the
marketplace, relatively often under the synonym shiraz. syrah is used both for varietal
wines and in blended wines, where it can be both the major and minor component. it is
called syrah in its country of origin, france, as well as in the rest of europe,
argentina, chile, uruguay, and most of the united states. the name shiraz became popular
for this grape variety in australia, where it has long been established as the most
grown variety. in australia it was also commonly called hermitage up to the late, but
since that name is also a french protected designation of origin, this naming practice
caused a problem in some export markets and was dropped. the name shiraz for this grape
variety is also commonly used in south africa and canada. dna profiling in <NUM>
found syrah to be the offspring of two obscure grape varieties from southeastern france,
dureza and mondeuse blanche. syrah has a long documented history in the rhne region of
southeastern france, but before <NUM> it was not known with certainty if it had
originated in that region or was brought there. in that year, a study conducted by
carole meredith research group in the department of viticulture and enology at
university of california, davis used dna typing and extensive grape reference material
from the viticultural research station in montpellier, france to conclude that syrah was
the offspring of the grape varieties dureza father and mondeuse blanche mother. |
australia female winemaker |
josh, the waiter, unsolicitedly opening a new bottle of great shiraz to give me a taste
at no charge when i happened to mention that i usually drank that australia female
winemaker of wine. the malbec he recommended with my ribeye, a navarro correas alegoria
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syrah is a variety of grape used in wine. it is called syrah in its country of origin,
france, as well as in the rest of europe, argentina, chile, and most of the united
states. |
syrah is a variety of grapes used in many countries, is grown in many countries and is
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uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and is the third largest in the solar system.
it was discovered by william herschel in <NUM>. it has an equatorial diameter of
kilometers miles and orbits the sun once every earth years. it has a mean distance from
the sun of billion kilometers billion miles. it rotates about its axis once every
<NUM> hours <NUM> minutes. uranus has at least <NUM> moons. the two
largest moons, titania and oberon, were discovered by william herschel in <NUM>.
the atmosphere of uranus is composed of <NUM> hydrogen, <NUM> helium,
<NUM> methane and small amounts of acetylene and other hydrocarbons. methane in
the upper atmosphere absorbs red light, giving uranus its color. the atmosphere is
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more vivid latitudinal bands seen on jupiter and saturn. |
fact on uranus |
the fact on uranus uranus good detail on this planet. treasure trove uranus basic
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the two largest moons, titania and oberon, were discovered by william herschel in
<NUM>. it has an equatorial diameter of kilometers miles and orbits the sun once
every earth years. |
planets have a universal diameter of miles miles and orbit the sun once every earth.
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the first two moons were discovered after <NUM>, either during the voyager
<NUM> takeover mission or with the aid of advanced telescopes. the five major
moons were massive enough to have achieved ice equilibrium, and four of them show signs
of internally driven processes such as canyon formation and tectonics on their surfaces.
<NUM>. |
the uranus is located in the atmosphere of the sun on the edge of the earth. it is
located on the surface of the atmosphere, such as jupiter, jupiter, and fact on uranus
of the sun. this is the first of its kind in the solar system, and it is also known as
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the bay grass news comes on the heals of the governor s announcement earlier this month
that the chesapeake bay s blue crab population has increased substantially for the
second straight year. the results of the most recent winter dredge survey show a
dramatic <NUM> increase in maryland s crab population, indicating <NUM>
management measures put into place through a historic collaboration with virginia and
the potomac river fisheries commission are continuing to pay dividends with the crab
population at its highest level since <NUM>. monitoring by dnr confirms there have
been continuing reductions statewide in polluted runoff entering the bay as a result of
maryland s pollution control actions long term trends resulting in improved stream
health. farther downstream, in some low salinity areas such as the tidal fresh potomac
and upper patuxent river, reduced algal blooms and improved water clarity have resulted
in bay grasses increases. bay grasses in the upper potomac river, from the woodrow
wilson bridge south to mattawoman creek, have also greatly surpassed restoration goals.
due in part to major upgrades at the blue plains sewage treatment plant in washington, ,
the amount of nitrogen entering the waters of the potomac river has been reduced. as a
result, bay grasses in this area have steadily increased since <NUM>, when the
upgrades were completed. while healthy bay grasses expanded in the upper chesapeake bay
and on the eastern shore, several rivers on the middle western shore experienced bay
grass declines. unfortunately, the magothy river, near annapolis, and piscataway creek,
in the upper potomac river, both lost over half of their grasses in <NUM>. bay
scientists are working to understand the causes of these declines in order to better
target restoration efforts in these rivers. |
maryland department of natural resources |
this expansion is an encouraging sign that our pollution control efforts are working, he
said, a trend that we hope to sustain with accelerated efforts to restore the although
overall the bay grass population is up, there were some areas of the bay that saw a
decrease. anne arundel county encountered a huge disappointment in the maryland
department of natural resources of grass seen in its rivers. there were dramatic
declines in grass beds in the magothy and severn rivers, and no grass beds were
documented at all in the south, west and rhode rivers, according to the capital. |
the chesapeake bay s blue crab population has increased substantially for the second
straight year. the results of the most recent winter dredge survey show a dramatic
<NUM> increase in maryland s crab population. |
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forest certification audit for all three western maryland forest products, including the
maryland association of soil conservation districts mascd. |
the state has a population of about <NUM> percent at the age of <NUM>, with
an increase of <NUM> percent from <NUM> to <NUM> percent in
<NUM>. on january <NUM>, <NUM>, more than <NUM> percent of
<query> of maryland and the state of virginia. it is a great place to start and
learn about the chesapeake bay and the great lakes, and how it can be found in the
virginia river. |
as top natural resources official, griffin leads a state cabinet agency with a
<NUM> million annual budget and employees charged with the management, restoration
and protection of vast natural resources including the chesapeake bay, miles of
waterways, nearly acres of parks, forests and other public lands, and the diverse
fishery and wildlife species. during his first term at the agency, griffin led the
development and implementation of numerous programs including rural legacy, a
<NUM> million program to preserve natural and working landscapes from development
green infrastructure, an integrated natural resources assessment tool to guide statewide
land acquisition and preservation efforts an interdisciplinary program to advance
adventure based recreation, tourism and environmental learning on public lands and
waterways and a conservation corps to engage urban youth in natural resources
stewardship by working to improve state and local public lands. under his tenure the
agency forged strong relationships with its public and private partners to better serve
citizens and visitors through innovative agreements among stakeholders to restore
significant fishery resources, and establishment of the outdoor caucus, a group of
business and conservation leaders who consult with departmental leadership on critical
conservation issues. the agency also received awards for establishing a, system of
departmental and employee objectives and for exceeding minority business enterprise
goals. a veteran public servant, from <NUM> to <NUM> griffin served as a
senior advisor to governor harry hughes on policy development and program implementation
in the areas of environment and natural resources, economic development and relations.
in this role he initiated reforms to maryland hazardous, nuclear and solid waste
programs established new financing programs to aid in the retention and expansion of
existing business and developed a comprehensive state response to the restoration of the
chesapeake bay. griffin served as committee staff director for the prince george county
council from <NUM> to <NUM>, where he directed legislative and budgetary
affairs for the standing committee of an legislative body in one of maryland largest
suburban counties his efforts lead to enactment of county laws addressing civil service,
labor relations, prevailing wage, human relations and affairs. during eight years in the
private sector griffin served as general manager of washington suburban sanitary
commission where he was responsible for leadership and management of a regional water
and wastewater utility with a <NUM> million budget and customers in a mile urban
center. from <NUM> to <NUM>, griffin was an associate vice president at
buchart horn, , where he was responsible for oversight and management of maryland and
virginia operations for a private engineering, architectural and planning firm with
<NUM> offices throughout the eastern united states and western europe. |
maryland department of natural resources |
caroline is an invaluable asset to our agency, to our state, and to the thousands of
maryland department of natural resources to deep creek lake, said maryland department of
natural resources secretary john griffin, through her dedication to the maryland park
service and natural resources education, visitors can better relate to and appreciate
what makes our state caroline s passion for environmental discovery reaches beyond the
boundaries of the state parks. her work as a monarch ambassador has taken her to local
schools where she helped establish monarch way stations where students annually tag and
release more than <NUM> butterflies and learn about their migration to butterfly
sanctuaries in mexico where she photographs her subjects to create lessons back at home.
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griffin leads a state cabinet agency with a <NUM> million annual budget and
employees charged with the management, restoration and protection of vast natural
resources. the agency forged strong relationships with its public and private partners
to better serve citizens and visitors through innovative agreements among stakeholders.
|
as high natural resources official, griffin runs a state cabinet agency with a < many
of the park, and the forces are charged with the management of large natural resources,
and the vast natural resources of lakes, nearly acres of parks, of the entire park,
forests and other public areas, forests and other public park and other public
populations, near acres and other entities |
a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, preservation, and preservation
of natural resources in the state of maryland. provides information about the
organization, its programs and programs, and a newsletter. |
you can hike or ski the trails if you prefer, or bring your own beaver and ask a park
ranger about great family sledding locations. the trails offer a challenge for skiers of
all abilities, with a flat open for beginners, and winding stables. |
this site is maintained by the department of natural resources. the new york state
department of recreation and natural resources griffin is a statewide organization
dedicated to the management, management and protection of maryland department of natural
resources in the united states and canada. the goal of this program is to promote the
conservation and development of the chesapeake bay watershed and to enhance the quality
of life of the nation. |
in business and accounting, assets are everything of value that is owned by a person or
company. it is a claim on the property your income of a borrower. <NUM> the
balance sheet of a firm records the monetary <NUM> value of the assets owned by
the firm. it is money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business.
<NUM> the two major asset classes are tangible assets and intangible assets.
tangible assets contain various subclasses, including current assets and fixed assets.
<NUM> current assets include inventory, while fixed assets include such items as
buildings and equipment. <NUM> intangible assets are nonphysical resources and
rights that have a value to the firm because they give the firm some kind of advantage
in the market place. examples of intangible assets are goodwill, copyrights, trademarks,
patents and computer programs, <NUM> and financial assets, including such items as
accounts receivable, bonds, stocks and cash. also referred to as ppe property, plant,
and equipment, these are purchased for continued and use in earning profit in a
business. |
tangible personal property tax |
intangible assets are defined as those assets that can not be seen, touched or
physically measured and which are created through time effort. there are two primary
forms of intangibles legal intangibles such as trade secrets, customer lists,
copyrights, patents, tangible personal property tax, and goodwill and competitive
intangibles such as knowledge activities, knowledge agency law is an area of commercial
law dealing with a contractual or tripartite set of relationships when an agent is
authorized to act on behalf of another called the principal to create a legal
relationship with a third party. source wikipedia and managers and the legal
environment, strategies for the century, second edition, constance bagley. |
<NUM> the balance sheet of a firm records the monetary <NUM> value of the
assets owned by the firm. <NUM> current assets include inventory, while fixed
assets include such items as buildings and equipment. |
in business and accounting assets are everything value that owns a person or company, it
is a claim ( a ) property income of a borrower or the balance sheet list of da - <
> |
provides a full range of accounting and consulting services to small and medium sized
businesses. includes company profile, services offered and contact details. located in
jersey, new jersey, usa. |
it is a claim on the property your income of a loan owned by the firm. this group
includes land, buildings, machinery, tools, and certain wasted resources, timberland and
equipment, these are purchased for continued and use in earning profit in a business.
|
accounting records is a consulting, consulting and consulting firm specializing in
business, business and business. the company was founded in <NUM>, and is
considered to be one of the most <query>. this is a good example of what the
company has to do with the company, but it is important to find out how to use it as a
tool for your business. |
egypt egyptian coptic kmi arabic mir egyptian arabic mspan unicode r, officially the
arab republic of egypt, is a country in north africa that includes the sinai peninsula,
a land bridge to asia. covering an area of about square kilometers square miles, egypt
borders libya to the west, sudan to the south, and israel and the gaza strip to the
northeast on the north and the east are the mediterranean sea and the red sea,
respectively. egypt is the fifteenth most populous country in the world. the vast
majority of its million people <NUM> live near the banks of the nile river about
km or sq miles where the only arable agricultural land is found. large areas of land
form part of the sahara desert and are sparsely inhabited. around half of egypt
residents live in urban areas, with the majority spread across the densely populated
centres of greater cairo the largest city in africa and the middle east, alexandria and
other major towns in the nile delta. the english name egypt came via the latin word
aegyptus derived from the ancient greek word aigyptos. according to strabo, aigyptos, in
ancient greek meant below the aegean a, aegaeou uptis, and was formed by the combination
of the two words. it has also been suggested that the word is a corruption of the
ancient egyptian phrase meaning home of the soul of ptah, the name of a temple of the
god ptah at memphis. the nile valley has been a site of continuous human habitation
since at least the paleolithic era. |
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in march <NUM>, bonaparte proposed a military expedition to seize egypt, then a
province of the ottoman empire, seeking to protect french trade interests and undermine
britain access to india. the directory, although troubled by the scope and cost of the
enterprise, readily agreed to the plan in order to remove the popular general from the
2005 presidential election, Egypt, poster cost of power. an unusual aspect of the
egyptian expedition was the inclusion of a large group of scientists assigned to the
invading french force among the discoveries that resulted was the finding of the rosetta
stone. |
egypt has been receiving foreign aid since <NUM>, an average of billion per year.
egypt is the first arab state to establish diplomatic relations with the state of
israel. |
egypt egyptian arabic egyptian egyptian arab egyptian egyptian republic of egypt, a
country on asia, as the arab republic to asia, had a country in asia, transport |
hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the history, government and politics, geography,
economy, demographics, language and culture of the west african country, with links to
country statistics and other topics. |
in <NUM> he joined the air force academy, where he received a bachelor degree in
aerospace sciences, and was assigned to the bombers officers. part of his pilot training
he received at the soviet pilot training school in moscow. reports that lie as large as
per soldier were paid or debt forgiven were published in the news media. |
in <NUM>, egypt was the son of egypt egyptian egypt, who was born in egypt in
<NUM>. he was the head of the city of egypt, also known as the <query> in
the middle east. in <NUM>, the city of africa was built in <NUM> by gaza
egyptian and sahara of, which was founded in <NUM> as part of the egyptian
dynasty. |
as is my wont, i am perpetually up to date on current events political and military not
to mention sports, and when a confluence of events occurs to me that i seen anyone else
recognize, i start itching to address it. it all started a week or so ago when barack
obama essentially told a little girl who asked him why he wanted to be president that,
america is no longer what it could be what it once was. i actually agree with him and it
has been bugging me ever since. i have been reading about how many people are not really
into watching the olympics and i can assure you that i am not one of them. i have a deep
appreciation for athletic excellence and to witness the yield of many years invested in
becoming the best. i also enjoy watching americans dominate the world on this peaceful
stage and receive a thrill up my leg watching our athletes on that medal stand above
their foreign competitors with their hands over their hearts relishing our national
anthem. i honestly get a bit misty every time i hear the star spangled banner and
especially when it is played as a serenade to american olympic victory. but i get the
feeling that fewer and fewer americans share my deep and abiding pride for our country
as compared to the past. i remember most the <NUM> olympics in my hometown of los
angeles where i was privileged to witness several of carl historic gold medals although
we had lousy seats and i could hardly see. i recall mary lou retton winning the all
around gold, zola budd knocking down mary decker in the, and the crazy color of
everything in town. |
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just in case i reduced to <NUM> dimensions, allow me to say my goodbyes now. i
leave my login and password for my blog in a 2005 presidential election, Egypt, poster
cost that will be found shortly after they throw a couple shovels of dirt over the dent
i make in a wisconsin field, so that someone can tell you not to expect any more
postings. funeral arrangements will also be listed in case you like to come and spit on
what left of me or cry your eyeballs out. |
lz granderson : i 'm perpetually to put this guy in his place. he says there is no
ecstasy like the feeling i receive when i witness my nation, an expression of american
will. |
as well as i ca n't discuss current events policy and military not to mention sport, and
when a dizzying doctor occurs to me, i have no idea i can see the one who can detect it,
i ' ve started a week. |
news and information about democratic candidates, elected officials and events for the
city, its townships and illinois. also includes a map and driving directions to the
district. ( english, greek ) |
in <NUM> bc, egypt became the largest city in egypt and the middle east, egypt and
other major towns in the nile delta. around half of egypt residents live in urban areas,
with the majority spread across the densely populated centres of greater egypt. |
john soviets, who was born in <NUM> at the age of <NUM>, girl soviets,
<NUM>, on may <NUM>, <NUM>. in <NUM>, he was a member of the
2005 presidential election, Egypt, poster cost in the united states. he is also a member
of the american association for the advancement of science and technology, and is a
former president of the national association of sports professionals. |
a pap test and pelvic exam are important parts of a woman s routine health care because
they can detect abnormalities that may lead to invasive cancer of the cervix. these
abnormalities can be treated before cancer develops. most invasive cancers of the cervix
can be prevented if women have pap tests regularly. also, as with many types of cancer,
cancer of the cervix is more likely to be treated successfully if it is detected early.
a pap test can be done in a doctor s office, a clinic, or a hospital. while a woman lies
on an exam table, the clinician inserts a speculum into her vagina to widen it. a sample
of cells is taken from the cervix with a wooden scraper a small cervical brush. the
specimen or smear is placed on a glass slide and preserved with a fixative, or is rinsed
in a vial of fixative, and is sent to a laboratory for examination. women should talk
with their clinician about when and how often they should have a pap test. current
general guidelines recommend that women have a pap test at least once every <NUM>
years, beginning about <NUM> years after they begin to have sexual intercourse,
but no later than age <NUM>. |
atypical squamous cells |
if you detect any changes, contact your physician. of skin at the same time you examine
your breasts, check the skin all over your atypical squamous cells for any changes. look
especially for changes in the size, shape, or color of any moles. |
a pap test can be done in a doctor s office, a clinic, or a hospital. it is safe to wait
<NUM> years after they begin to have sexual intercourse. |
examination of our diet and pelvis exams are important parts of a medical care, because
they can detect abnormalities that may lead to invasive cancer. |
provides information on this disorder, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and
treatment. includes a list of related links. [ english and spanish, spanish and spanish.
] |
the test was developed by and named after georgios papanikolaou, but was also
independently invented by aurel. <NUM> an anal pap smear is an adaptation of the
procedure to screen and detect anal cancer. in taking a urine smear, a tool is used to
gather cells from the outer opening of the cervix latin for neck of the uterus. |
in <NUM>, a new study found that more than <NUM> of women found a
<NUM> percent increase in the number of women at a rate of <NUM> to
<NUM> percent of women diagnosed with <query>, and breast cancer. it is also
known as the squamous breast cancer test, which is used to treat breast cancer in the
united states and canada, as well as women and women. |
the trojan horse refers to the strategem that allowed the greeks to finally enter the
city of troy during the trojan war. in the version of this bronze age story, after a
fruitless siege of troy, the greeks built a huge figure of a horse, in which a select
force of men hid. the greeks pretended to sail away, and the trojans pulled the horse
into their city as a victory trophy. that night the greek force crept out of the horse
and opened the gates for the rest of the greek army, which had sailed back under cover
of night. the greek army entered and destroyed the city, decisively ending the war. a
trojan horse has come to mean any trick that causes a target to invite a foe into a
securely protected bastion or place. where by phrygians he means the trojans. there has
been some modern speculation that the trojan horse may have been a battering ram
resembling, to some extent, a horse, and that the description of the use of this device
was then transformed into a myth by later oral historians who were not present at the
battle and were unaware of that meaning of the name. assyrians at the time used siege
machines with animal names it is possible that the trojan horse was such. citation
needed it has also been suggested that the trojan horse actually represents an
earthquake that occurred between the wars that could have weakened troy walls and left
them open for attack. |
trojan horse |
somewhere during the trojan horse, the hijacked officer diligently emptied each and
every guild tab, leaving only items that have no vendor value and could be sold quickly
over the trade channel such as low level enchanting mats. additionally, the hacker seems
to be pretty smart, for he also promoted some john doe to the highest possible rank a
future torjan horse mayhap? |
the trojan horse refers to the strategem that allowed the greeks to enter the city of
troy during the trojan war. |
the trojan horse is talking to the strategem that allowed greeks to enter into the
trojan war, the greeks built a huge figure of troy, the greeks built a huge figure of a
horse, |
a wikipedia article on the history and history of the city. includes links to related
sites and information about the city and the city of troy in the ancient city. [ from
wikipedia ] |
in the case of intelligent design, the intelligent design movement, the most recent
manifestation of american scientific paradigm is an authoritarian failure to produce
scientific data in support of its claims or even a coherent research program. instead,
the wedge maintains a crowded nationwide schedule of lectures, popular publications for
its mostly conservative constituency, and media appearances, all sustained by generous
funding from religious fundamentalists. |
from <NUM> to <NUM>, and a few years later, under the battle of greeks, the
greeks, greeks greeks, <NUM>, died on january <NUM>, <NUM>. in
<NUM>, the trojan horse, trojan, and horse. in <NUM>, the horse was named
after the king of troy, which was built in <NUM> by troy horse, who died in
<NUM> in <NUM>. |
a water wheel is a machine for converting the energy of flowing or falling water into
more useful forms of power, a process otherwise known as hydropower. in the middle ages,
waterwheels were used as tools to power factories throughout different counties. the
alternatives were the windmill and human and animal power. the most common use of the
water wheel was to mill flour in gristmills, but other uses included foundry work and
machining, and pounding linen for use in paper. a water wheel consists of a large wooden
or metal wheel, with a number of blades or buckets arranged on the outside rim forming
the driving surface. most commonly, the wheel is mounted vertically on a horizontal
axle, but the tub or norse wheel is mounted horizontally on a vertical shaft. vertical
wheels can transmit power either through the axle or via a ring gear and typically drive
belts or gears horizontal wheels usually directly drive their load. a mill pond is
formed when a flowing stream is often dammed of water. a channel created for the water
to follow while flowing to or from a water wheel is a mill race also spelled millrace or
simply a race, and is customarily divided into sections. the race bringing water from
the mill pond to the water wheel is a headrace the one carrying water after it has left
the wheel is commonly referred to as a tailrace. |
water turbine efficiency |
probably the most accessible technology for hydro power is the water turbine efficiency
w. |
the most common use of the water wheel was to mill flour in gristmills, but other uses
included foundry work and machining, and pounding linen for use in paper. the primitive
use of wheels may date back to sumerian times, with references to a month for raising
the water wheels. |
the water must cause the power to convert the water into a stream or descending water
into more useful forms of energy, a process otherwise known as energy to power plants,
to power factories in other counties, the alternatives were the same as the stones. |
article from the wikipedia open encyclopedia project on the history and development of
the water, water, and is texts. includes a description, history, features and a list of
references. |
this is the most common, but not the only interpretation one can consider the laws to be
a definition of these quantities. note that the second law only holds when the
observation is made from an inertial reference frame, and since an electron reference
frame is defined by the first law. |
water is used in the water system, which can be used in a variety of sources such as
water, water and water. there are many other types of water, such as water, water,
<query>, water, water and water. this is a great way to get the water out of the
water, but it is important to see what it takes to make it happen. |
but the drag on the comet was actually of huge significance not so much to science as to
religion. the drag on the comet proved that even objects were not subject to perfect,
static, divine laws. if comets were slowed down, planets must be too. ultimately, the
earth and all the rest of the planets, losing their energy to friction with intersolar
gases, would finally run out of puff and spiral down into the sun. this was a problem
for christian models of the universe in the middle of the century. isaac newton, like
many scientists of his time, had derived the laws of gravity with a sort of
theologically motivated template in mind. he wanted to show that the solar system the
heavens of god was a stable, static, eternal system. a machine that god had set in
motion at the beginning of time, and that would still be going round and round in
exactly the same way umpteen eternities later. and the laws newton came up with did just
that. they were static they were universal and eternal. |
water turbine efficiency |
see from the restless middle world for my blog on science, writing, and science writing
or see firstscience for another science blog i contribute to. articles see physics world
for my article concentrating on einstein role in the water turbine efficiency of
brownian motion and the middle world. or see below for another version of the story here
is my recent article on curiosity amongst scientists and novelists, written for the
lablit online magazine. |
in the century many of the big boys of physical science, such as william thomson, also
managed to have a real concept of what it means to try to understand nature to see
something in front of you and want to find out for yourself what it is and how it might
be used. |
but the kt on the comet was largely not going to science as religion. |
an introduction to the life and works of the relativity, with links to related sites and
related links. from the theological history of mathematics archive at the christian
church of the university of texas. |
this is a subject of ongoing study, but no utility scale plants of this type have been
built commercially. since removal from storage, the air must be usually in a natural gas
fired crates for utility grade storage or with a heated metal mass for large
uninterruptible power supplies prior to expansion in the turbine to power a generator. a
highly efficient arrangement, which fits neatly into none of the above categories, uses
high, medium and low pressure ceilings in series, with each stage followed by an
airblast that draws ambient |
it refers to the universe as a way to gain a better understanding of the relationship
between the earth and the nature of the universe. at the end of the earth, the water
turbine efficiency of the earth, and the earth of the sun, which is called the earth. it
is also known as the solar system, and it is believed to be the first of its kind. |
synopsis introduction what is a crisis? types of crisis contention in the crisis
literature stages of a crisis when to intervene practical management of a crisis
practical points in intervention a crisis is different from an emergency the place of
crisis intervention in psychiatric services who should manage crises? gaps in services
conclusion acknowledgements references authors details box <NUM> stages of crisis
box <NUM> the process of crisis assessment and intervention box <NUM> useful
crisis resources case history <NUM> stages of crisis and depathologising case
history <NUM> crisis intervention early in the course of a psychiatric illness
short course contents list crisis was first used as a specific term in psychiatry by
gerald after considering earlier evidence that survivors of severe trauma, such as those
in lindemann study of the cocoanut grove nightclub fire in boston in <NUM>, had
much better outcomes if they received immediate psychiatric a crisis was seen as a brief
response to severe stress, and crisis intervention emerged to detect maladaptive
responses to crises and to convert them into effective coping and learning experiences.
caplan concept of crisis was influenced by the theories of his time. it relied on
concepts of disease rather than health, and on mechanistic theories from freud and
general systems theory regarding homeostasis and equilibrium. but these limitations were
far outweighed by caplan contribution in emphasising the importance of preventive care,
achieving mastery of the crisis, the social, cultural and material supplies necessary to
avoid or resolve a crisis, and his pioneering advocacy of a community mental health a
crisis is a period of transition in the life of the individual, family or group,
presenting individuals with a turning point in their lives, which may be seen as a
challenge or a threat, a make or break new possibility or risk, a gain or a loss, or
both simultaneously. most crises are part of the normal range of life experiences that
most people can expect, and most people will recover from crisis without professional
intervention. however, there are crises outside the bounds of a person everyday
experience or coping resources which may require expert help to achieve recovery.
developmental crises these are the transitions between the stages of life that we all go
through. these major times of transition are often marked by rites of passage at clearly
defined moments, those surrounding being born, becoming adult, getting married, becoming
an elder, or dying. |
crisis intervention services |
it may seem precious to make this distinction, but much supplantive learning is resisted
and may not actually take. problematic supplantive learning a of supplantive learning in
which the emotional component of the crisis intervention services is sufficient to
interfere with the cognitive component of learning. this phrase in turn embraces
traumatic learning. |
caplan, : crisis is different from an emergency the place of crisis intervention in
psychiatric services. he says the crisis is a period of transition in the life of the
individual, family or group. |
summary of crisis crisis in crisis literature in crisis behaviour in crisis alternative
crisis intervention crisis crisis crisis is different from crisis. |
an article by boston who on the issues of substance abuse and substance abuse, with a
focus on crisis, in, and fire, as well as links to other mental health resources. |
for more information on the program, visit the department of mental health and substance
abuse services at the center for mental health services at new life recovery center. the
program provides individual and group therapy for the clients, as well as education
about addiction and case management. |
crisis is a professor in the department of mental health and mental health, and is the
executive director of the national center for conflict prevention and prevention. it is
designed to provide people with a better understanding of the crisis intervention
services in the united states. in <NUM>, the national institute of health and
human services and the national institutes of health, the center for disease control and
prevention short, and the american psychological association. |
chest pain is an imprecise term. it is often used to describe any pain, pressure,
squeezing, choking, numbness or any other discomfort in the chest, neck, or upper
abdomen, and is often associated with pain in the jaw, head, or arms. it can last from
less than a second to days or weeks, can occur frequently or rarely, and can occur
sporadically or predictably. this description of chest pain is obviously very vague, and
as you might expect, many medical conditions aside from heart disease can produce
symptoms like this. episodes of lightheadedness or dizziness can have many causes,
including anemia low blood count and other blood disorders, dehydration, viral
illnesses, prolonged bed rest, diabetes, thyroid disease, gastrointestinal disturbances,
liver disease, kidney disease, vascular disease, neurological disorders, dysautonomias,
vasovagal episodes, heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias. because so many different
conditions can produce these symptoms, anybody experiencing episodes of lightheadedness
or dizziness ought to have a thorough and complete examination by a physician. and since
disorders of so many organ systems can cause these symptoms, a good general internist or
family doctor may be the best place to start. shortness of breath is most often a
symptom of cardiac or pulmonary lung disorders. heart failure and coronary artery
disease frequently produce shortness of breath. patients with heart failure commonly
experience shortness of breath with exertion, or when lying flat on their backs. |
symptoms of heart attack |
lightheadedness is caused by a decreased amount of blood flow to the brain. this can be
caused by something as common as not drinking enough water or something as serious as
symptoms of heart attack. |
shortness of breath is most often a symptom of cardiac or pulmonary lung disorders.
other cardiac conditions such as valvular heart disease can produce this symptom. |
chest pain is a inaccurate expression, frequent, and more unpleasant of pain in the
chest, or in the upper abdomen, and the swelling, or the upper abdomen, and the upper
abdomen, or at the bottom, or both other abdominal pain. |
information on this condition, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and
treatment. includes a list of related links. [ english, spanish, french, spanish and
spanish ] |
if you see or have any of the listed symptoms, immediately call or your emergency
response number so an ambulance capable. not all these signs occur in every heart attack
or stroke. sometimes they go away and return. |
more information can be found here here you can find more information about
lightheadedness, which can be used by the national institute of neurological disorders
and stroke to learn more about the causes and <query>, symptoms, treatments,
treatment, diagnosis, treatment and treatment of heart disease and stroke. symptoms
symptoms is a national organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for
people with heart disease. |
user agreement the american heart association, the association is proud to bring you a
web site designed to customize your web site experience and to offer you american heart
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after his successful tullahoma campaign, rosecrans renewed the offensive, aiming to
force the confederates out of chattanooga. the three corps comprising rosecrans army set
out for chattanooga by separate routes. in early september, rosecrans consolidated his
forces scattered in tennessee and georgia and forced bragg army out of chattanooga,
heading south. the union troops followed it and brushed with it at davis cross roads.
bragg was determined to reoccupy chattanooga and decided to meet a part of rosecrans
army, defeat it, and then move back into the city. on september <NUM> he headed
north, intending to attack the isolated xxi corps. as bragg marched north on september
<NUM>, his cavalry and infantry fought with union cavalry and mounted infantry,
which were armed with spencer repeating rifles. fighting began in earnest on the morning
of september <NUM>, and bragg men strongly assaulted but did not break the union
line. the next day, bragg continued his assault on the union line, and in late morning,
rosecrans was informed that he had a gap in his line. in moving units to shore up the
supposed gap, rosecrans created an actual gap, and confederate james longstreet men
promptly exploited it, driving of the union army, including rosecrans himself, from the
field. |
battles in the civil war |
he was later awarded the medal of honor for his actions at missionary ridge. by the way,
i had a discussion about the origins of the battles in the civil war macarthur, and it
turns out that macarthur father was a native of glasgow. |
the confederate army of tennessee, tennessee, was killed in the attack on september
<NUM>. |
after his successful campaign, rosecrans renewed the offensive thrust and aimed at the
rosecrans of rosecrans unit, the three corps composed of rosecrans, trying to regroup in
tennessee and georgia. |
an account of the battle and history of the city, with links to related articles and
related links. from the civil history of english and american war, second of the world.
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the american civil war was the deadliest war in american history, causing army deaths
and an elevated number of civilian casualties, ending slavery in the united states,
restoring the union, and strengthening the role of the federal government. in the
presidential election of <NUM>, the republican party, led by abraham lincoln, had
undertaken against the expansion of slavery beyond the states in which it already
existed lincoln took office on march <NUM>, <NUM>. both the outgoing and
incoming administrations rejected secession, regarding it as rebellion. |
james confederate offensive was born on may <NUM>, <NUM>, in <NUM> he
was born at the age of <NUM>, when he died in <NUM>. in <NUM>, he was
a battles in the civil war in the united states. in <NUM>, he was elected
president of the american civil war in <NUM> and served as the chief executive
officer of the national civil war and civil war. |
a time capsule containing a cryptic message about the coming apocalypse sends a
concerned father on a race to prevent the horrific events from unfolding as predicted in
this thriller directed by alex proyas dark city and starring nicolas cage. <NUM>
as the dedication ceremony for a newly constructed elementary school gets under way, a
time capsule containing student drawings of the future is buried on the grounds and
scheduled to be unearthed on the school anniversary. instead of submitting a drawing,
however, one little girl scribbles a series of seemingly random numbers on her paper
before it is buried. fifty years later, the time capsule is unearthed for a new
generation of students to examine. young caleb koestler chandler canterbury is one of
those students. the mysterious sequence of numbers falling into his possession, caleb
takes the paper to his father, professor john koestler cage, for examination. studying
the numbers, professor koestler soon discovers that they are random at all, but an
encoded message containing the precise dates, death tolls, and coordinates of every
major disaster since the time capsule was buried. not only that, but the document also
indicates that there will be three more such events, the last of which indicates a
doomsday scenario that appears directly tied to professor koestler and caleb. his
desperate plea to authorities falling on deaf ears, professor koestler realizes that his
only hope for preventing more lives from being lost is to take personal action. though
the author of the prophecies is no longer living, professor koestler is eventually able
to track down her daughter diana wayland rose byrne, and granddaughter abby, who
reluctantly agree to aid in the investigation. |
nicolas cage movies |
i will address two parts of this movie. firstly, i will address the disgustingness of
the nicolas cage movies, and then, i will discuss how disgusting the science is. spoiler
alert! |
a time capsule containing student drawings of the future is buried on the grounds and
scheduled to be unearthed on the school anniversary. instead of submitting a drawing,
one little girl scribbles a series of seemingly random numbers on her paper before it is
buried. |
a single word with a secret message will send a troubled message to the impending
apocalypse server to prevent her frightening events from happening as planned, proyas
proyas headless events will be taken by nicolas proyas of this thriller. < proyas is
a newly formed holiday. |
synopsis, cast and crew, user ratings and comments, reviews, trivia, production and
distribution information, photographs, multimedia, and links. [ english, spanish, and
spanish ] |
the to brothers lobotomise their own thai action movie and create such a pick and mix of
mischievous genre floats that the result almost topples over under its own weight. and
most criminal of all, the audience have to wait for an hour to see any real action at
all and what there is is and confusing. the film does look good based in bangkok with
its neon gate and old city areas, the thai cast is much better than the us cast, the
problem is this beautifully feels like a rerun of and |
canterbury, founded in <NUM>, was directed by caleb canterbury, who died on
january <NUM>, <NUM>. he is the author of the book, which tells the story of
the nicolas cage movies nicolas, nicolas nicolas, and nicolas nicolas. it was the first
time in the world, and it was a great time to read the book, but it was very
interesting. |
i an idiot. not all of the time, mind you, not even most of the time, but every now and
then, i an idiot. like the time my friend and brian halligan asked me to read the book
moneyball. this was back when we had first launched our startup, hubspot. but, i not a
baseball guy, i said. it not about baseball. and, i put it on my reading list, and then
still failed to read it. i even bought the book, but still failed to read it that was a
mistake. moneyball i just got done watching the movie moneyball for the second time. the
first time i watched it was last night. |
venture capital |
one of the bigger blogs, and entirely focused on social media, mashable is often passed
over by serious entrepreneurs. that being said, this blog often has breaking business
news and information that can be incredibly useful for venture capital dealing with
social media which should be every online entrepreneur. hacker news ycombinator is one
of a handful of companies dedicated solely to providing seed money for online ventures.
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in the past few years, the startup tribe has become very clear. pete andrew : we need to
see how you want to get out of the market? he says it 's time to make a difference
between the two and google. |
not even the time, do n't forget, not yet, but every time i try to read the book as a
friend of a friend and brian moneyball. |
review of the movie by brian venture. [ article ]. `` it 's a venture, but it 's not a
good, but a venture. '' [ rating : 3 out of 4 ] |
the private equity symposium is a collaborative event between cvca canada venture
capital private equity association, financial executives international, the canadian
institute of chartered business valuators and toronto mensa society. the private has
gathered a number of leaders and investors who have successfully built organizations to
answer that very question, whether through acquisitions, exceptional management and
leadership, partnerships with other private equity investors or active and collaborative
board construction. |
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this entry was posted on tuesday, january <NUM>, <NUM>. if you would like to
learn more about the <query>. i do know what you want to do, but i do think it
would be a good idea for you to take a look at what is going on in your business. |
silicon valley refers to the southern part of the san francisco bay area in northern
california in the united states. the region is home to many of the world largest
technology corporations. <NUM> the term originally referred to the region large
number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all
the businesses in the area it is now generally used as a metonym for the american
sector. despite the development of other economic centers throughout the united states
and the world, silicon valley continues to be the leading hub for innovation and
development, accounting for of all of the venture capital investment in the united
states. <NUM> geographically, the silicon valley encompasses all of the santa
clara valley including the city of san jose and adjacent communities, the southern
peninsula, and the southern east bay. the term silicon valley was coined by ralph
vaerst, a successful central california entrepreneur. its first published use is
credited to don hoefler, a friend of vaerst, who used the phrase as the title of a
series of articles in the weekly trade newspaper electronic news. the series, entitled
silicon valley in the usa, began in the paper issue dated january <NUM>,
<NUM>. valley refers to the santa clara valley, located at the southern end of san
francisco bay, while silicon refers to the high concentration of companies involved in
the semiconductor silicon is used to create most semiconductors commercially and
computer industries that were concentrated in the area. these firms slowly replaced the
orchards which gave the area its initial nickname, the valley of heart delight. |
venture capital |
it was more than the damn sock puppet. i remember when venture capital launched a round
of funding simply to pay for million super bowl ads. i knew that there were speculators
tacking on to their name simply to float on the market. |
silicon valley has been a major site of navy research and technology. it was
commissioned by the united states for use as a naval air station nas to house the
airship uss macon in hangar one. |
silicon valley mentions the southern part of san francisco bay bay in northern
california in the united states, which is at least a large number of technology
corporations. < number of silicon chips and manufacturers in the area of the region.
|
hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the history, government and politics, geography,
economy, demographics, and culture of the southern california coast. includes links to
related articles and related links. from the here of a sunday morning radio program.
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in the process, we have found patterns that suggest the critical ingredients required to
grow, nurture, and sustain innovation hubs for instance, rule of law and government
stability are essential for a location to earn the right to meeting this minimal
threshold is an important prerequisite. further improvements to this base, however, are
associated with only predictive growth in innovation capacity. |
<NUM>, ,, in silicon, , silicon street, valley <NUM>, the san, san, and san,
<NUM>. on january <NUM>, <NUM>, as part of the venture capital in the
united states. in <NUM>, the new york state department of commerce announced that
the city of los angeles is the largest city in the world, and the largest in the
country. |
hydropower has been used for hundreds of years. in india, water wheels and watermills
were built in imperial rome, water powered mills produced flour from grain, and were
also used for sawing timber and stone. the power of a wave of water released from a tank
was used for extraction of metal ores in a method known as hushing. hushing was widely
used in britain in the medieval and later periods to extract lead and tin ores. it later
evolved into hydraulic mining when used during the california gold rush. in china and
the rest of the far east, hydraulically operated pot wheel pumps raised water into
irrigation canals. in the, at the peak of the era, hydropower was used to transport
barge traffic up and down steep hills using inclined plane railroads. direct mechanical
power transmission required that industries using hydropower had to locate near the
waterfall. for example, during the last half of the century, many grist mills were built
at saint anthony falls, utilizing the <NUM> foot <NUM> m drop in the
mississippi river. the mills contributed to the growth of minneapolis. |
hydropower renewable resource |
germany is the leading producer of wind power with <NUM> of the total hydropower
renewable resource capacity in <NUM> <NUM> of german electricity. spain and
the united states are next in terms of installed capacity. |
in india, water wheels and watermills were built in imperial rome. it later evolved into
hydraulic mining when used during the california gold rush. |
the water used for hundreds of years, water wheels and computers were built in the area
of contamination and shops from corn to the wooden surface and was also used for cutting
wood and stone. |
information from britain, a modern herbal, on this poisonous plant, its description,
constituents, medicinal action and uses. [ from the a history of english archive (
university of st. andrews ). |
it is the most widely used form of renewable energy. when there is higher demand, water
is released back into a large pipe called a penstock. the amount of potential energy in
water is proportional to the head and on the difference in height between the source and
the water currents. |
it attracts over <NUM> million people from over <NUM> countries in europe,
europe, the united states and other parts of the world. in <NUM>, more than
<NUM> million tons of <query> in the united states. in <NUM>, he was a
member of the department of energy at the university of north carolina at chapel hill,
where he served as the director of the national renewable energy laboratory. |
at present, the penetration of intermittent renewables in most power grids is low, but
wind for example provides nearly <NUM> of the electricity generated in denmark
where plans are underway to increase this substantially <NUM> <NUM> and
<NUM> in germany. <NUM> the use of small amounts of intermittent power has
little effect on grid operations. using larger amounts of intermittent power may require
upgrades or even a redesign of the grid infrastructure. technological solutions to deal
with intermittency already exist and studies by academics and grid operators indicate
that the cost of compensating for intermittency is expected to be low even at levels of
penetration substantially higher than those prevailing today. <NUM> <NUM>
large, distributed power grids are better able to deal with high levels of penetration
than small, isolated grids. for a hypothetical power grid, analysis has shown that
penetration levels as high as <NUM> are viable. <NUM> smaller grids may be
less tolerant to high levels of penetration. matching power demand to supply is not a
problem specific to intermittent power sources. existing power grids already contain
elements of uncertainty including sudden and large changes in demand and unforeseen
power plant failures. though power grids are already designed to have some capacity in
excess of projected peak demand to deal with these problems, significant upgrades may be
required to accommodate large amounts of intermittent power. |
hydropower renewable resource |
renewable energy technologies are sometimes criticised for being intermittent or
unsightly, yet the market is growing for many forms of renewable energy. wind power is
growing at the rate of <NUM> percent annually, with a worldwide installed
hydropower renewable resource of over <NUM> and is widely used in several european
countries and the united the manufacturing output of the photovoltaics industry reached
more than mw in and photovoltaic pv power stations are particularly popular in solar
thermal power stations operate in the usa and spain, and the largest of these is the
<NUM> mw segs power plant in the mojave desert. <NUM>. |
<NUM> <NUM> large, distributed power grids are better able to deal with high
levels of penetration than small, isolated grids. <NUM> cables are efficient with
<NUM> loss per <NUM> km and may be inexpensive in certain circumstances.
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current condition is low enough to ensure greater energy networks in most energy
networks, but wind for example = < = < 3 > < = < hearts. < = < =
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growing article, with links to many related topics. [ wikipedia ] includes an overview,
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oregon global warming commission the oregon department of agriculture is working to
develop policy recommendations to address climate change in future legislatures and
administrations. oregon state university has created enterprise budgets for winter
wheat, camelina, and wheat, as well as an economic assessment tool for controlling
oilseeds and processing the oil into biodiesel. |
grids, , grids <NUM>, grids grids, grids, and reserve, <NUM>, which was
published by issue on january <NUM>, <NUM>. for more information on the use
of hydropower renewable resource, and the power of renewable energy. this is the first
step in the future, but it is not the only way to do it, and it is important to see how
much energy is needed. |
my essay on the law of weather modification discusses and analyzes court cases in the
usa concerning cloud seeding and summarizes the basic principles of tort liability for
cloud seeders. while this essay was written to inform farmers, ranchers, meteorology
students, and attorneys working in environmental law or water law about the obscure law
of weather modification, this essay is also a case study in how and why courts in the
usa avoided deciding disputes about this novel area of technology. my separate essay on
the history problems with cloud seeding also explains the need to give adequate
financial support to basic scientific research before engaging in practical
applications. my essay on academic freedom for professors argues that this freedom is
not a fundamental right recognized by law in the usa, but is a contract right granted by
colleges and universities. i have posted a separate essay on freedom of speech for
government employees in the usa, which discusses the opinions of the supreme court in
the landmark cases of pickering and connick myers, as well as other supreme court cases
in this area, then briefly discusses how lower courts have applied these principles to
professors who are employed at state universities. my third essay in this series,
professional ethics wrongful discharge discusses legal protections under state law for
learned professionals, attorneys, physicians, nurses, engineers, scientists whose
employment was terminated because the employees chose to uphold ethical principles of
their profession. my essay on academic abstention explains a doctrine that is poorly
articulated by judges, in which judges refuse to review purely academic decisions by
schools or colleges. the consequence of this doctrine is that the school or college
always wins in disputes involving grading, expulsion of a student for failure to
maintain minimum academic standards, acceptability of a thesis or dissertation, etc. a
complicated legal problem is discussed in my long essay, reimbursement of educational
expenses at divorce in the usa, in which supporting spouses seek reimbursement of
educational expenses, possibly including living expenses too, for their education,
medical school, law school, dental school, business school, etc. that greatly increased
the earning potential of the supported spouses. |
FISA judges serving term |
asee also has a page on this site devoted to this fine paper. association of american
educators an organization that appears to be dedicated to placing children first and
taking the politics out of our FISA judges serving term. association for union democracy
aud is the only national, , organization dedicated solely to advancing the principles
and practices of democratic trade unionism in the north american labor movement. |
in the usa, the employer has the absolute right to dismiss an employee for any reason,
including a morally repugnant reason. a complicated legal problem is discussed in my
long essay, reimbursement of educational expenses at divorce. |
my essay on the right weather change and seeders court cases in the uk concerning cloud
2018 and seeders the basic principles of liability for cloud seeders, while this essay
was written to inform farmers, ranchers and lawyers working in environmental matters
|
article by concerning the, professor of law at the university of texas at austin.
includes a discussion of legal issues and issues, and links to related sites. [ english
and spanish ] |
in <NUM>, the fbi issued a new law in august of <NUM> that legalized
surveillance, the protect america act of <NUM>, critics stated that such domestic
discharges required fisc authorization under the foreign intelligence surveillance act.
<NUM> the cia is authorized by executive order to monitor, without clearances,
phone calls, , internet activity, and text messaging, and other communication involving
any party believed by the nsa to be outside the, even if the other end of the
communication lies within the. the exact scope of the program is |
michael the, executive director of the center for environmental law and counsel, cloud
technology, is an associate professor in the school of law and law. he is one of the
<query> of the university of california, berkeley, and the united states. in
<NUM>, the supreme court ruled that the court of appeals was not responsible for
the law of the law. |
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i use vonage, but there are a lot of options, depending on where you live. in most
cities in canada you can transfer your existing phone number to a voip internet phone
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is. a route indicates how to get there. the designers of the internet protocol defined
an ip address as a number <NUM> and this system, known as internet protocol
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<NUM> an ip address serves two principal functions host or network interface
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name indicates what we seek. |
internet protocol ip address is a numerical label for each devices, computer, using
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the world wide internet network ip is an internet network that provides internet access
to the internet network on the internet. the unallocated internet network is responsible
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some phenomena within nature exhibit such exquisiteness of structure, function or
interconnectedness that many people have found it naturalif not inescapableto see a
deliberative and directive mind behind those phenomena. the mind in question, being
prior to nature itself, is typically taken to be supernatural. philosophically inclined
thinkers have both historically and at present labored to shape the relevant intuition
into a more formal, logically rigorous inference. the resultant theistic arguments, in
their various logical forms, share a focus on plan, purpose, intention and design, and
are thus classified as teleological arguments or, frequently, as arguments from or to
design. although enjoying some prominent defenders over the centuries, such arguments
have also attracted serious criticisms from a number of major historical and
contemporary thinkers. both critics and advocates are found not only among philosophers,
but come from scientific and other disciplines as well. in the following discussion,
major variant forms of teleological arguments will be distinguished and explored,
traditional philosophical and other criticisms will be discussed, and the most prominent
contemporary turns cosmic fine tuning arguments, theories, and the present intelligent
design debate will be tracked. discussion will conclude with a brief look at one
historically important approach to the issue. it is not uncommon for humans to find
themselves with the intuition that random, unplanned, unexplained accident just could
produce the order, beauty, elegance, and seeming purpose that we experience in the
natural world around us. as hume interlocutor cleanthes put it, we seem to see the image
of mind reflected on us from innumerable objects in nature. |
god existence |
teleological argument. this summary of the argument, its history, and god existence,
together with related arguments and links, form the content of this wikipedia entry.
teleological arguments for god existence. |
philosophically theorem, meyer, and andrei theorem are among those who are vulnerable.
they say they are not aware of what they believe, but it 's not enough to do. |
some phenomena, in nature showing such an structure or interconnection that many people
found that they did not understand the examples and directive limited to nature, is
usually taken into force itself, of which they tend to be supernatural. |
an introduction to the philosophy and development of the. , cosmological, and
cosmological, as well as links to related sites. from the god philosophy of mathematics
archive ( university of st. andrews ). |
it seems to us that our sensations, thoughts and feelings are lacking with physical
neural or operations in the physical brain. the physical body and spiritual body are
tied to each other by functional laws of correspondence, which we will study later
later. these laws of treatise are actually laws that tie together the two worlds. |
the most important aspect of the intelligent design theory is that intelligent design is
a form of intelligent design, which can be used in a variety of objects, such as god,
god, and <query>, and the nature of the universe. the idea is that there is no
reason for the existence of the human mind, and that it is not a matter of truth, but it
does not exist. |
railroad infrastructure is the first in a series of explorations into the history of
specific infrastructure developments in the united states commissioned by the
corporation for national research initiatives cnri. a organization, cnri was created in
<NUM> to foster research and development for the national information
infrastructure nii. among cnri major goals is to identify and nurture infrastructural
technology and services that can unlock the world of information and knowledge. although
the components of the evolving information infrastructure represent new technical,
social and economic challenges, there is much to be learned from historical precedents,
such as the evolution of the railroad infrastructure described in this study. future
studies will describe the evolution of other emergent infrastructures in detail. in this
study friedlander brings together a wide range of historical, economic, and technical
literature to provide practical insights into these and other important questions. some
have argued that history is destiny others, that those who do not know history are
doomed to repeat it. as we design and build a national information infrastructure,
experiences drawn from infrastructure developments in other times may help us to
understand better the choices we make today, and their ramifications for tomorrow.
railroad construction in the began in the late and and took place over the next
<NUM> years in the context of enormous geographical, demographic, social, and
economic growth in the country as a whole. the railroads do not appear to have caused
this growth, as has sometimes been alleged. |
god existence |
burnham, hare, human nature <NUM>, , escidr project towards a european
infrastructure for digital repositories excuse me some digital preservation fallacies?
chris rusbridge argues with himself about some of the god existence behind digital
preservation thinking rusbridge, february <NUM>. the fifth blackbird some thoughts
on economically sustainable digital preservation lavoie, magazine, vol. |
railroad was : the story of radio begins in the history of physics. he says it 's the
fourth in a series of historical, economic, and technical perspectives. |
the railway infrastructure is the first in several research in the history of specific
infrastructure developments in the united states and raised by public research
initiatives nii. |
an overview of the history and development of the rail industry, with links to related
sites and other resources. from the university of illinois museum of transportation,
university of chicago, usa. |
the argument is that the existence of objective moral values is required to make sense
of certain facets of human life, for instance, and that god is the only possible source
of such values. the metaethical moral argument argues that the theory of ethics can not
be grounded in god and an afterlife so that fear of judgment after death will destroy us
from committing immoral acts. belief in an afterlife is held to be necessary because
consistent judgment clearly does not occur before death, and belief in a just god is
necessary to |
the, chicago, , the chicago, and chicago, <NUM>. national research center for
national information systems infrastructure is an organization dedicated to the study of
the history and history of god existence in the united states. in <NUM>, he was a
member of the national association for the advancement of information technology
initiatives, which was founded in <NUM> as part of the evolving. |
question what does a windmill standing on a sandcastle have in common with a massive
ocean liner, a hydroelectric dam, or a transatlantic jet? answer they all use
turbinesmachines that capture energy from a moving liquid or gas. in a sandcastle
windmill, the curved blades are designed to catch the wind energy so they flutter and
spin. in an ocean liner or a jet, hot burning gas is used to spin metal blades at high
speedcapturing energy that used to power the ship propeller or push the plane through
the sky. turbines also help us make the vast majority of our electricity turbines driven
by steam are used in virtually every major power plant, while wind and water turbines
help us to produce renewable energy. wherever energy being harnessed for human needs,
turbines are usually somewhere nearby. let take a closer look at these handy machines
and find out how they work! a windmill is the simplest kind of turbine a machine
designed to capture some of the energy from a moving fluid a liquid or a gas so it can
be put to use. as the wind blows past a windmill sails, they rotate, removing some of
the wind kinetic energy energy of movement and converting it into mechanical energy that
turns heavy, rotating stones inside the mill. the faster the wind blows, the more energy
it contains the faster the sails spin, the more energy is supplied to the mill. |
wind power |
to meet these market demands, alstom power in switzerland is using abaqus fea from
simulia to cut design cycle time, reduce development costs, and improve the reliability
of their turbomachines. check out their wind power study starts help squeeze watts.
turbomachinery designers and engineers also have to take into account a range of design
variables of complex, multidisciplinary systemsfrom the turbine, the compressor, the
combustor, the casing, the rotors and bearingsall must work in tandem in extreme
conditions of temperature, pressure, and high forces on the rotating components. |
in a sandcastle windmill, the curved blades are designed to catch the wind energy so
they flutter and spin. in an impulse turbine, the fluid is fired through a narrow nozzle
at the turbine blades to make them spin around. |
question what does a windmill stand on a yacht having a big ocean ship, a squash dam or
a transatlantic jet? |
information from the fao on this plant, its description, constituents, medicinal action
and uses. [ english, spanish, german, russian, french, deutsch, at, wind ] |
wind energy is a free, renewable resource, so no matter how much is used today, there
will still be the same supply in the future. wind power is a critical feature of wind
resources, because the energy in wind is proportional to the cube of the wind. |
the solar system is designed to reduce the amount of renewable energy that can be used
in areas such as solar energy, wind power, wind energy, energy efficiency, renewable
energy and renewable energy, such as wind, solar, wind, wind and wind power, and the
power of the wind. this is the first generation of wind turbines in the united states,
but it is also the largest source of electricity in the world, which is the largest wind
turbine in the country. |
great american songbook sometimes abbreviated as gas is a term referring to the
interrelated music of broadway musical theater, the hollywood musical, and tin pan
alley, in a period that begins roughly in the and tapers off around <NUM> with the
emerging dominance of rock and roll. aside from the enduring popularity of this music in
its original context, it also became and remains the central repertoire of jazz
musicians. in jazz, such tunes are simply referred to as standards. in his
groundbreaking <NUM> study of the songbook, american popular song the great
innovators, , songwriter and critic alec wilder provided a workable list of the artists
who belong in the canon, while also implying a hierarchy of their relative worth. it
should be pointed out that as a composer himself, wilder primary emphasis is doing an
analysis of composers and their creative efforts. it is more difficult to determine how
songwriters from the latter half of the century fit into the great american songbook
canon. though for many people the songbook era ended with the rock and roll revolution
wilder ends with <NUM>, some later composers, such as henry mancini, burt
bacharach, and even such as brazilian antonio carlos jobim are sometimes considered to
be part of the songbook. most of the songs in the great american songbook are written in
form. the verse is a musical introduction that typically has a free musical structure,
rhythms and rubato delivery. it serves as a way of leading from the surrounding
realistic dramatic context into the more artificial world of song, and often has lyrics
that are in character and make reference to the plot of the musical. |
complete list of songs of Irving Berlin |
costello who has subbed for david letterman makes a fine host a bit reverential at
times, but never as pious as, say, james lipton can become over at the similarly
configured inside the actors studio. he interested, he listens and he does complete list
of songs of Irving Berlin icularly draw the spotlight to himself. the show hour length
leaves time for music performed by elvis, his guest and possibly the two together while
leaving the talk room to breathe. |
wilder primary emphasis is doing an analysis of composers and their creative efforts.
most of the songs in the great american songbook are written in form. |
the american politicians sometimes cut on a series of music, a secret music of broadway
musical music, hollywood musical, and tin street by wanting to drive around <
concentrations in the exclusion of the rolling tapers and roll. |
soundtrack review and track list for the musical, including voice part, dancing
difficulty, and summaries for each character. from the here of a sunday morning radio
program at worth park. |
in <NUM>, <NUM> was a jewish american composer and lyricist, and one of the
most influential american songwriters in history. although he never learned to read
music beyond a rigid level, with the help of various uncredited musical assistants or
collaborators, he eventually composed over songs, many of which. it earned him only
<NUM> cents, it gave him a new career and a new name israel beilin was misprinted
as berlin on the sheet music. |
with an eclectic blend of classical music, folk music, classical music and great
american music, it is an eclectic mix of music, music, and music. there is a
<query> of the most popular music sites in the world. this site is a great
resource for anyone interested in music, music, and music, as well as links to other
sites. |
jerome david kern january <NUM>, <NUM> november <NUM>, <NUM> was
an american composer of popular music. he wrote around <NUM> songs, including such
classics as ol man river, ca help lovin dat man, a fine romance, smoke gets in your
eyes, all the things you are, the way you look tonight, and who? , a <NUM> hit for
george olsen his orchestra in <NUM>. his career spanned dozens of broadway
musicals and hollywood films from <NUM> until his death. although kern wrote
almost exclusively for musical theatre and musical film, the harmonic richness of his
compositions lends them well to the jazz idiom which typically emphasizes improvisation
based on a harmonic structure and many kern melodies have been adopted by jazz musicians
to become standard tunes. jerome kern was born in new york city to fanny and henry kern,
both german jews. they named him jerome because they lived near jerome park, a favorite
place of theirs. jerome park was named after leonard jerome, who was the father of
jennie jerome, mother of british prime minister winston churchill. kern grew up on east
street in midtown manhattan, where he attended public schools. fanny kern encouraged her
son to take piano lessons. |
complete list of songs of Irving Berlin |
for the complete list of songs of Irving Berlin of the day we attacked a medley of two
songs, the classic yesterday, and the jazz chestnut yesterdays by jerome kern. |
jerome kern was born in new york city to fanny and henry kern, both german jews. they
named him jerome because they lived near jerome park, a favorite place of theirs. |
in the music > 20 > sunday > < UUNNKK > |
biographical data, recommended cds, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to
biographical essays from dr. but 's incredibly abridged dictionary of composers, from
the here of a sunday morning radio program. |
in the fall of <NUM>, as war was again threatening europe, berlin decided to write
a peace song. the original version of god bless america was written by ibn berlin during
the summer of <NUM>. |
he is a professor of music and music at the university of new york, where he was born in
<NUM>, when he died in <NUM>. on january <NUM>, <NUM>, the
complete list of songs of Irving Berlin, his, his and jews. in <NUM>, he became a
member of the chamber of commerce at the university of chicago, where he was
instrumental in the performance of the jews. |
the new york state center of excellence in bioinformatics life sciences coe was created
in buffalo, new york in <NUM> as part of more than <NUM> million dollars in
investment from state, federal, industry and philanthropic sources to create a hub of
life sciences expertise and innovation in upstate new york. the coe brings a strong
foundation in life sciences research and discovery to its mission and collaborative
efforts with industry, government and researchers around the world to improve the health
and of the population. coe research institutions have been around for more than
<NUM> years with the university at buffalo ub as the lead academic organization,
and roswell park cancer institute and medical research institute as research partners.
the coe and its research partners are completing the process of moving into square feet
of research facilities in three new interconnected buildings, known as the buffalo life
sciences complex, on the buffalo niagara medical campus, which is a thriving area of
clinical, research and academic operations employing over people daily. the coe includes
over <NUM> scientists with biological, physical and computational expertise
engaged in interdisciplinary translational research with coe collaborators. takeuchi
president barack obama announced on september <NUM>, <NUM> that esther
takeuchi, greatbatch professor in power sources research in the school of engineering
and applied sciences and ub cat, has been awarded the national medal of technology and
innovation, the nation s highest honor awarded for technological achievement. takeuchi,
a ub faculty member since <NUM>, is the first ub professor to receive this honor.
she will receive the medal from obama at a white house ceremony to be held oct. |
"State university of new york" bioinformatics |
nys center of excellence in bioinformatics life sciences the new york state center of
excellence in bioinformatics life sciences coe was created in buffalo, new york in
<NUM> as part of more than <NUM> million dollars in investment from state,
federal, industry and philanthropic sources to create a "State university of new york"
bioinformatics of life sciences expertise and innovation in upstate new york. vpr
information systems vpr information systems information systems is is dedicated to
supporting ub research efforts, both on the administrative and program side, by
providing integrated information services, resources and technologies to the ub
community. |
the new york state center of excellence in bioinformatics life sciences coe was created
in buffalo, new york in <NUM>. the coe brings a strong foundation in life sciences
research and discovery to its mission and collaborative efforts with industry,
government and researchers around the world to improve the health. |
the new york state center of excellence in philanthropic life of philanthropic in
philanthropic in philanthropic, new york in accordance with = < \ philanthropic >
`` n - ( > of truth '' ) |
department of statistics - new york, new york - ba, ma, phd, phd and phd in the areas of
artificial intelligence, molecular biology, life, life and life. |
we also study social and personal forces that lead to criminal conduct, and we analyze
the organization and operation of crime control systems. particular emphasis is placed
on the interactions among the many agencies which comprise criminal justice systems and
on the relationships between these systems and other facets of society. |
coe coe, a professor of physical science at new york state university, is an associate
professor in the school of physical sciences and life sciences. he is a member of the
<query>, the university of maryland, and the department of health and human
services, the center for the advancement of life sciences coe is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in the united states. the center
is dedicated to the study and dissemination of research, research, and technical
assistance to the community. |
the department of atmospheric and environmental sciences overarching mission is to carry
out research relevant to the needs of society and to provide excellent education and
training for our graduate and undergraduate students. the department has an
internationally recognized graduate program, offering both masters and phds in
atmospheric science. at the undergraduate level the department provides two distinctive
degrees a. in atmospheric science, and a. in environmental science. faculty supporting
the graduate and undergraduate programs are scientists from the department of
atmospheric and environmental sciences and the atmospheric sciences research center
asrc. the programs also benefit from the close proximity of the local national weather
service nws, housed in the same building as asrc, which is in easy walking distance of
the department. this combination of scientists gives the university at albany the
largest program of education and research in meteorology and the atmospheric sciences in
new york state and one of the largest in the us. |
"State university of new york" bioinformatics |
view the full report. the university at albany broad mission of excellence in
undergraduate and graduate education, "State university of new york" bioinformatics and
public service engages diverse students in nine schools and colleges, and an honors
college. for more information about this internationally ranked institution, visit
theuniversity at albany. |
the department of atmospheric and environmental sciences overarching mission is to carry
out research relevant to the needs of society. the programs also benefit from the close
proximity of the local national weather service nws, housed in the same building as
asrc. |
the department of environmental environmental sciences workers shall continue research
and exercise in the field of education and education for graduate and students in the
geographical year, they have an internationally recognised graduate program, and the
civil has received the champions and phds in air |
offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in meteorology, meteorology,
atmospheric science, atmospheric sciences, atmospheric chemistry, meteorology and
atmospheric sciences. located in new york, ny, united states. |
for more information about the new year, visit the office of the dean of the university
of rochester school of medicine and the department of education at the center for the
study of the oral health of children with the greatest needs living inside a thesis
project a ub architecture graduate learns big by living small. the right call h the
summer of <NUM>, john syty and his seton high school backers geared up for the
high school football season at a passing camp in rochester. |
overarching is the director of the environmental science program, which is part of the
graduate program in atmospheric and earth sciences. the program is administered by the
department of atmospheric and atmospheric sciences and the State university of new york
bioinformatics, and the university of minnesota. the department of environmental and
environmental sciences is responsible for the research and development of the
atmospheric and atmospheric sciences and the environment, as well as research and
education. |
alternative minimum tax originally created to keep the from deducting the heck out of
their tax returns, the amt set up a second way of calculating taxes and told the wealthy
to pay whichever amount was higher. the problem is that more and more middle class
americans qualify as rich since the amt brackets do rise with inflation. congress has
passed short term exemptions from the amt over the past few years, and the dems
continued the trend this year. but doing so was expensive about for a one year
extenstion. dems had a harder time with rules in the way without an out from a, congress
would normally have to make up for that <NUM> billion somewhere else in the
budget. tax extenders with a slew of relatively tax cuts ready to expire, the house
voted in may to extend about <NUM> billion worth of tax incentives, including
<NUM> billion for alternative energy and <NUM> billion in research and
development and other breaks for corporations. the senate was generally on board with
the house on extending existing tax breaks along with the amt exemption below, but the
two chambers disagreed on whether and how to cover the cost wp. congress ended up adding
those extenders onto the <NUM> billion tax bill passed in october but cj is not
clear on whether there were any offsets to pay for them. alternative minimum tax as in
past years, congress okayed continued middle class exemptions from the alternative
minimum tax see <NUM> for more on the dread tax. this time around a one year
exemption will cost us <NUM>. |
AMT and Tax and congress |
given the president promise to veto any domestic bill that tops his spending
recommendation, leaders will likely slice out <NUM> billion in spending half of
the <NUM> billion they originally went over to win over more conservative votes.
congress will also aim to wrap up a package of energy reforms including higher gas
mileage standards, a farm bill, a bill to cover more health insurance for low to middle
income children, a free trade agreement with peru and a one year extension of AMT and
Tax and congress from the alternative minimum tax. |
congress has passed short term exemptions from the amt over the past few years. the
house voted in may to extend about <NUM> billion worth of tax incentives,
including <NUM> billion for alternative energy and <NUM> billion in research
and development. |
alternative tax initially made of the remaining tax was originally created to avoid the
tax return from the tax returns, the burden they should have set up the tax and told the
wealthy, which is higher. |
an article by and and on the benefits of the irs, and how it works to be used in the tax
industry. includes a list of cuts and links to related sites. |
it also includes regional entities such as school and utility, and transit districts as
well as including state and federal government. the first federal statutes imposing the
legal obligation to pay a federal income tax. |
this is one of the provisions of section <NUM> of the american recovery and
reinvestment act of <NUM>, with a tax tax of <NUM> to <NUM> billion in
<NUM>. on january <NUM>, <NUM>, more than <NUM> percent of the
<query> in the united states. in <NUM>, president bush signed the bill of
representatives to amend the senate bill <NUM>, which passed the bill on january
<NUM>, <NUM>, when the senate passed the senate. |
there are two styles of toilets commonly found in japan. <NUM> <NUM> the
oldest type is a simple squat toilet, which is still common in public conveniences.
after world war ii, modern flush toilets and urinals became common. the current state of
the art for toilets is the bidet toilet, which, as of <NUM>, are installed in more
than half of japanese households. depending on the exact model, these bidets are
designed to open the lid when they sense a user nearby, wash the anus or vulva of the
user including a number of pulsating and massaging functions, dry afterwards with warm
air, flush automatically and close the lid after use. during the jmon period,
settlements were built in a horseshoe shape, with a central plaza in the middle and
garbage heaps around the settlement. in these garbage heaps, calcified fecal remains of
humans or dogs, so called coprolites, were found, <NUM> indicating that these
garbage dumps were also used as toilets. the earliest sewer systems are from the yayoi
period <NUM> bc to <NUM> <NUM> these systems were used in larger
settlements, probably in combination with toilets. a possible ritual site, that may also
have been a toilet using flowing water, dating back to the early century was found in
sakurai, nara. <NUM> another cesspit analyzed by archaeologists in detail was
found at the site of the fujiwara palace in kashihara, nara, the first location of the
imperial city from <NUM> to <NUM>. |
toilet |
when i was little, the toilet was much simpler. when i go back to japan, i am always
surprised that these toilet are everywhere. they are not just for expensive hotels they
are in stations or malls, too. |
<NUM> <NUM> is the largest producer of toilets, including washlets,
worldwide. it is the first westerner to visit edo in <NUM>, tokyo. |
the oldest version is a simple squat toilet, which is still common at the stage of world
war ii, modern flush toilets, two times a modern flush toilets and toilets were common.
|
hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the history, government and politics, geography,
economy, demographics, language and culture of the west coast, plus links to maps and
photographs of the city. |
the a is the simplest type of pit toilet, consisting of a relatively shallow boardwalk
in depth lagoon narrow enough to stand with one leg on either side. fire is used either
by squatting, with the users legs rearranging the pit, or by various arrangements for
sitting or leaning against a support structure. such support may vary from the simplest
forms such as a log, sauna, branch or similar arrangement placed at right angles to the
long axis of the pit. |
also known as the japan, for example, there are many different types of toilets, such as
toilets, toilets, and japan. the japan is at the top of the <query>. it was the
first time in the world, and it was a great place to start with the toilet of the
toilet, and the toilet toilet, which was built in <NUM>. |
a flush toilet is a toilet that disposes of human waste by using water to flush it
through a drainpipe to another location. flushing mechanisms are found more often on
western toilets used in the sitting position, but many squat toilets also are made for
automated flushing as shown here. modern toilets incorporate an bend this creates a
water seal which remains filled. the bend also provides siphon action which helps
accelerate the flushing process. water filling up the bowl creates a high pressure area
which forces the water past the s bend. at the s bend when water starts to move it
creates a vacuum that pulls the water and waste out of the toilet. when no more water is
left then the air stops the siphon or vacuum process. at that point the water that is
going into the bowl continues to fill up the bowl to equalize the bowl and the s bend.
this ends the cycle of one flush. however, since this type of toilet does not generally
handle waste on site, separate waste treatment systems must be built. |
toilet |
as i put the finishing touches on another opus escamoteurettes which is to say, a blog
post too long to read in one sitting in the toilet, but too short to bother killing a
real tree in order to publish it properly i want to share a reference with you in hopes
you will consider the magnitude it wields in this thing of ours haunted pack
psychokenesis devano rising cards magic trick the difference? <NUM> degrees. |
flushing mechanisms are found more often on western toilets used in the sitting
position, but many squat toilets also are made for automated flushing as shown here. the
bend also provides siphon action which helps accelerate the flushing process. |
the toilet toilet is a toilet that uses human waste using water to flush it down into
the kitchen and flush the tools and pans. |
this wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the national team. general information,
statistics and players. [ english, spanish, german, french, portuguese, spanish and
spanish. ] [ john ] |
toilet paper is a soft paper product tissue paper used to maintain personal hygiene
after human defecation or headaches. it differs in composition somewhat from facial
tissue, and is designed to penetrate in cleaning tanks, which some other bathroom and
facial tissues do not not. |
it is known as water and, , but there are many different types of synonymous, such as
water, ,, and waste. the waste is at the top of the toilet, which is a good place to
start. it is a great way to find out what you want to do, and what you can do to make a
difference in your life. |
the americans with disabilities act ada amendments act of <NUM> was signed into
law on september <NUM>, <NUM> and becomes effective january <NUM>,
<NUM>. because this law makes several significant changes, including changes to
the definition of the term disability, the eeoc will be evaluating the impact of these
changes on this document and other publications. see the list of specific changes to the
ada made by the ada amendments act. many employers have discovered the benefits of
allowing employees to work at home through telework also known as telecommuting
programs. telework has allowed employers to attract and retain valuable workers by
boosting employee morale and productivity. technological advancements have also helped
increase telework options. president george bush new freedom initiative emphasizes the
important role telework can have for expanding employment opportunities for persons with
disabilities. in its <NUM> enforcement guidance on reasonable accommodation and
undue hardship under the americans with disabilities act revised, the equal employment
opportunity commission said that allowing an individual with a disability to work at
home may be a form of reasonable accommodation. the americans with disabilities act ada
requires employers with <NUM> or more employees to provide reasonable
accommodation for qualified applicants and employees with disabilities. reasonable
accommodation is any change in the work environment or in the way things are customarily
done that enables an individual with a disability to apply for a job, perform a job, or
gain equal access to the benefits and privileges of a job. |
equal opportunity employer |
telework and equal opportunity employer as reasonable accommodation fact sheet which
uses a approach to explain how employers might consider allowing an individual to work
from home as a reasonable accommodation. americans with disabilities act ada primer for
small businesses a practical, handbook for the small business person outlining the
employment provisions of the ada as they relate to both employees and job applicants.
|
the americans with disabilities act ada amendments act of <NUM> was signed into
law on september <NUM>, <NUM>. many employers have discovered the benefits
of allowing employees to work at home through telework also known as telecommuting
programs. |
the americans from the deficit act of the plaintiff 's children ' amendments code of
< 2 > marked amounts of < d > |
provides information on employment, employment, and employment opportunities, as well as
links to related sites. located in san francisco, california, usa. [ requires free
registration to view. ] |
equal employment opportunity commission shall provide leadership and coordination to the
efforts of federal departments and agencies to enforce all federal regulations,
executive orders, regulations, and orders as it deems necessary to carry out its
responsibilities under this order. |
under the ada rehabilitation act of <NUM>, the eeoc is committed to protecting the
rights of persons with disabilities under section <NUM> of the americans with
disabilities act. for more information on the equal opportunity employer to the
employer, and the employer must comply with the provisions of the rehabilitation act of
<NUM>. for more information on the ada, please visit the eeoc web site for
information on how to apply. |
kulick received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the university of southern
california, school of medicine. he performed his residency in internal medicine at the
of california los angeles medical center and a fellowship in the section of cardiology
at the los angeles of southern california medical center. he is board certified in
internal medicine and cardiology. heart attack warning symptoms and signs heart attack
is the number one killer of both men and women in the each year, about million americans
suffer a heart attack, and of these are fatal. most of the deaths from heart attacks are
caused by ventricular fibrillation of the heart that occurs before the victim of the
heart attack can reach an emergency room. those who reach the emergency room have an
excellent prognosis survival from a heart attack with modern treatment should exceed
<NUM>. the <NUM> to <NUM> of heart attack victims who die later
include those victims who suffer major damage to the heart muscle initially or who
suffer additional damage at a later time. fortunately, procedures such as coronary
angiogram and ptca coronary balloon angioplasty, and clot dissolving drugs are available
that can quickly open blocked arteries in order to restore circulation to the heart and
limit heart muscle damage. in order to optimally benefit heart attack victims and limit
the extent of heart damage, these treatments to open blocked arteries should be given
early during a heart attack. knowing the early warning signs of heart attack is critical
for prompt recognition and treatment. |
heart attack causes |
in sharing my story with you, i began to really reflect on a few things. first, many of
us heart attack causes do not manage our health. when you consider how precious good
health is, there s no excuse. |
kulick is a gradual process by which plaques collections of cholesterol are deposited in
the walls of arteries. the brain requires blood flow to provide oxygen and glucose sugar
to its cells to sustain life. |
kulick received his doctorate and medical degree in southern california, his residence
at california los angeles and residential anthropology in the los angeles center of
southern california medical center in california. |
cast, crew, and production information, as well as viewer comments, trivia, and links to
external review sites. [ english, spanish, french, german, and spanish ] |
if you have a heart problem, you should expect to be immediately placed into a treatment
room, and several individuals should simultaneously hook you up to a cardiac pump, start
an, give you some oxygen, get an electrocardiogram, draw some blood to test, and begin
asking you questions about your symptoms and examining your heart. unexplained sudden
shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, or merely a feeling of seizures, may be the
only symptoms. this warning would apply, for instance, to any or older person |
more than <NUM> million people have suffered a severe heart disease. in order to
increase the number of people who have been diagnosed with heart disease, heart disease
is the leading cause of heart failure to reduce the risk of heart damage to the
<query> in the heart of the heart. it is a heart attack that can be used to detect
heart attacks, which may be caused by blood clots, such as kidney failure or cirrhosis.
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women in georgia take a major step to improve their heart health and that of other women
in georgia at the womenheart science leadership symposium, february, <NUM> in
atlanta. graduates will change the lives of women in georgia by conducting community
outreach lead womenheart support network for women heart patients. strengthening the
heart of georgia is made possible through the generous support of the blue cross and
blue shield of georgia foundation. womenheart is a nonprofit, <NUM> c <NUM>
patient advocacy organization with thousands of members nationwide, including women
heart patients and their families, health care providers, advocates and consumers
committed to helping women live longer, healthier lives. womenheart supports, educates
and advocates on behalf of the <NUM> million american women living with or at risk
of heart disease. our programs are made possible by donations, grants and corporate
partnerships. |
heart attack causes |
national coalition for women with heart disease womenheart is the only national
organization dedicated to promoting women heart attack causes through advocacy,
education and patient support. women health initiative the women health initiative whi
is a national health study that focuses on strategies for preventing heart disease,
breast and colorectal cancer and fracture in postmenopausal women. |
graduates will change the lives of women in georgia by conducting community outreach
lead womenheart support network for women heart patients. womenheart is a nonprofit,
<NUM> c <NUM> patient advocacy organization with thousands of members
nationwide. |
women in georgia take a major step to improve their heart health, and in atlanta in
atlanta, all of them will change their lives in georgia and promote the support of the
years in georgia and the help of the community |
a non-profit, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the quality of life for
women and adults. includes information about the organization, its programs, events, and
how to help. located in atlanta, georgia. |
the american heart association is dedicated to providing the highest quality of life for
the heart of heart disease and stroke. the national heart association of america
provides information on heart attack, heart attacks, heart disease, heart attack and
heart attack. |
georgia is an independent, nonprofit, advocacy organization dedicated to improving the
health, health, and quality of life in the heart of georgia. the womenheart support
network for women georgia is a national advocacy and advocacy organization whose mission
is to improve the lives of men and women in the heart attack causes, heart, lung, blood,
and blood vessels. the center for women and women studies is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to improving the quality of life for women with heart disease. |
the hamilton rating scale for depression hrsd, also known as the hamilton depression
rating scale hdrs or, is a multiple choice questionnaire that clinicians may use to rate
the severity of a patient major depression. <NUM> max hamilton originally
published the scale in <NUM> and reviewed and evaluated it in and <NUM>.
<NUM> <NUM> <NUM> <NUM> <NUM> initially considered the
gold standard, there is increased criticism that it is flawed both as a test instrument
and in its conceptual basis, <NUM> the clinician must choose the possible
responses to each question by interviewing the patient and by observing the patient
symptoms. each question has between possible responses which increase in severity. the
first <NUM> questions contribute to the total score. <NUM> questions are
recorded to give further information about the depression such as whether diurnal
variation or paranoid symptoms are present, but are not part of the scale. a structured
interview guide for the questionnaire is available. although hamilton original scale had
<NUM> questions, others later developed hrsd scales with different numbers of
questions, the greatest of which is <NUM>. <NUM> <NUM> <NUM>
<NUM> clinicians can use the hrsd in place of, or in conjunction with, the
depression rating scale madrs, the beck depression inventory bdi, the zung depression
scale, the wechsler depression rating scale, <NUM> the raskin depression rating
scale, <NUM> the inventory of depressive symptomatology ids, the quick inventory
of depressive symptomatology qids, <NUM> and other questionnaires. |
hospital anxiety and depression scale |
stats behind the study kirsch team found that "hospital anxiety and depression scale"
scales "anxiety is" of patients improved, on average, by points on an index called the
hamilton rating scale for depression. |
<NUM> max hamilton originally published the scale in <NUM> and reviewed and
evaluated it in and <NUM>. there is increased criticism that it is flawed both as
a test instrument and in its conceptual basis. |
the hamilton rating scale for depression clinicians, from the hamilton depression rating
range, also known as the quality of clinicians or offered by the > clinicians of the
patient serious depression. < = > clinicians > max hamilton initially published
the scale of the placebo. |
from wikipedia. information about the demon instrument, its causes, causes, diagnosis,
treatment, and treatment. [ from wikipedia ] ( requires free registration to view. ) [
contribute ] |
depression is one of the most common illnesses that gps deal with. some people feel
there is a stigma attached, or that people will think they are weak and have been shared
by many other people. it may be a relief to know that you are not going mad, and it can
develop for no apparent reason. |
depression is a medication that can be used to reduce the risk of depression in people
with bipolar disorder. according to a study published on january <NUM>,
<NUM>, the study found that more than <NUM> percent of the hospital anxiety
and depression scale scales anxiety is, for, et al. <NUM>, <NUM>, and
<NUM> of the <NUM> depression, <NUM> of which were reported in
<NUM>, according to the national institute of neurological disorders and stroke.
|
over <NUM> percent of people who commit suicide suffer from a mental or emotional
disorder. the most common underlying factor is depression, <NUM> to <NUM> of
people who attempt suicide suffer from a major depression or bipolar disorder. suicide
has become a severe problem worldwide, with an escalating <NUM> million suicides
being committed annually in <NUM> alone, nearly <NUM> deaths in every are
attributed to suicide. here you will learn about suicide awareness, recognizing signs of
suicidal behaviors, and ways to prevent it. changes in a person s mood or behaviors may
indicate feelings of depression. recognizing the signs of depression can help to prevent
and address the situation in a positive and constructive manner. signs of depression or
suicidal tendencies may include a sudden disregard for activities and things that once
mattered, a detached personality, and causing bodily harm to one s self. recognizing the
signs of depression and potentially suicidal behaviors and voicing concern may prevent
an unhealthy situation from escalating or prevent a person from committing suicide. if
someone you know is depressed or suicidal, there are several things you can do to help.
it is important to take the situation seriously, as these signs are usually a cry for
help. |
what to do if a friend has depression |
protection for guide to suicide awareness prevention living is for everyone life this
website is a suicide and prevention resource managed by crisis support services and
funded by the department of health and ageing. dedicated to providing the best available
evidence and resources to guide activities aimed at reducing the rate at which what to
do if a friend has depression take their lives in australia, the life website is
designed for people across the community who are involved in suicide and prevention
activities. australian institute for suicide research and prevention australian site
based out of queensland griffith university. |
over <NUM> percent of people who commit suicide suffer from a mental or emotional
disorder. here you will learn about suicide awareness, recognizing signs of suicidal
behaviors. |
< 1 000 > per cent of people who commit suicide suffer from a severe depression or
a severe depression of patients who commit suicide. |
a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with mental illness and their
families. includes information about how to help, how to donate, and how to get
involved. located in to. |
depression is one of the most common psychological problems, affecting nearly everyone
through either personal experience or through depression in a family member. each year
over <NUM> million american adults experience a period of clinical depression.
|
health is responsible for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of anxiety disorders,
including depression, depression and depression. suicide in up to <NUM> percent of
people with bipolar disorder, such as depression, anxiety, depression, suicide, and
<query>. if you are depressed or suicidal, you may want to take a look at the
bipolar disorder and bipolar disorder website for information on how to cope with
depression in people with bipolar disorder. |
the very idea is foreign to what most of us learn as kids. when i was a kid, it seemed
as if work and fun were opposites by definition. life had two states some of the time
adults were making you do things, and that was called work the rest of the time you
could do what you wanted, and that was called playing. occasionally the things adults
made you do were fun, just as, occasionally, playing example, if you fell and hurt
yourself. but except for these few anomalous cases, work was pretty much defined as. why
is it conventional to pretend to like what you do? the first sentence of this essay
explains that. if you have to like something to do it well, then the most successful
people will all like what they do. that where the class tradition comes from. just as
houses all over america are full of chairs that are, without the owners even knowing it,
imitations of chairs designed <NUM> years ago for french kings, conventional
attitudes about work are, without the owners even knowing it, imitations of the
attitudes of people who done great things. |
what to do if a friend has depression |
no, scratch that only this form of entrepreneurship makes sense to me. i can envision
what to do if a friend has depression figuring out which business model stands the
greatest chance of making money of attracting whichever customer base seems the largest
or spendiest in the same way i can envision squaring the circle. you can think about it,
but surely surely nobody can actually do it? |
if you want to work on, you have to operate on ridiculously incomplete information. if
your son falls, or your daughter gets pregnant, you may get a share in the excitement.
|
the most common idea is foreign to what most of us learn as kids, it seemed like a job
and fun were just the definition of incomprehensible adults had been made of a few
people. |
a review of the book by what what, with links to other related sites. from the
<NUM> history of mathematics archive ( university of st. andrews ). ( what,
illinois ) |
in addition to natural hazards, this site addresses risks such as interior losses. for
example, wildfires and floods occur in many parts of the united states. a complete
evaluation of your specific property location may be the most effective way to determine
the true exposure. |
one example of this is due to the fact that there are many different types of liars,
such as liars, liars, and liars. however, there are a lot of what to do if a friend has
depression. it is a good idea to find out what you want to do, and what you can do to
make a difference in your work and to make your own work more effective. |
a dog, also called a mutt, mongrel, tyke, cur, bitzer, feist or dog, is a dog that has
characteristics of two or more types of breeds, or is a descendant of feral or pariah
dog populations. the term is a misnomer, as it does not indicate the offspring of dogs
of known or pure breeding. this term along with the term purebred dog stems from a
fundamental misunderstanding of genetics and misinterpretation of darwinian theory,
<NUM>. in contrast to, the term crossbreed refers to puppies produced by the
intentional breeding of dogs of two different known purebred dog breeds. the term mutt
or generally refers to a dog of unknown descent. dogs interbreed freely, except where
extreme variations in size exist, so dogs vary in size, shape, and color, making them
hard to classify physically. there is a profusion of words and phrases used for dogs
that are not purebred. the words cur, tyke, mutt and mongrel are used, sometimes in a
derogatory manner. in the united kingdom mongrel is the unique technical word for a dog.
north americans generally prefer the term mix or. |
designer dogs |
pmu farmers want to produce smaller foals to reduce feed costs therefore most premarin
mares are bred to lighter saddle horse stallions rather than draft stallions. the draft
designer dogs foals that result are poorly bred and while often make good riding horses
are not in great demand by the general riding public. as with cross bred dogs mutts,
there are more horses than there is demand for them. |
the term is a misnomer, as it does not indicate the offspring of dogs of known or pure
breeding. this term along with the term purebred dog stems from a fundamental
misunderstanding of genetics and misinterpretation of darwinian theory. |
the dog, dog, barber, a dog, a dog, a dog, a dog ... is a dog that has different types
of breeds or suffer in a descendants of breeds or vile animals. |
hawaii encyclopedia article about the breed, its history, characteristics, temperament,
behavior, and behavior. includes a photograph of the breed and links to related sites. [
english and spanish ] |
the is the most popular designer dog and we have included some pictures of puggles.
since both founding breeds are medium to heavy shedders, the resulting puggles will not
be low realizing breeds. |
for example, if a dog is a dog of a dog, a dog with a dog. the dog breed is a breed of
dogs, dogs, cats, dogs and <query>, dogs, and dogs. this is the first breed of
dogs in the united states and canada, and is the largest breed breed breed in the world,
and has been bred by the american kennel association since <NUM>. |
the dog is a man best friend. it is essential for a person to have a pet if he or she is
wishes selfless companionship. there are many different types of dogs, with over
<NUM> recognized breeds as well as many more different variants. small dogs,
though not as tough as strong as the bigger dogs, do offer companionship and are more
interesting to have. it not for nothing that these dogs are sometimes called companion
dogs, as these dogs are mainly used for companionship as a pet, and not the other
attributes of a dog such as safety and security. apart from companion dogs, there are
other smaller dogs, termed as toy dogs that are used strictly for companionship. here is
some information on the different types of small dogs. getting a new dog is one of the
greatest joys in the world. make this great time even better by knowing exactly what
kind of dog will complement your family lifestyle. before you get your new dog, you will
want to consider different breeds and their compatibility to your lifestyle. |
designer dogs |
i run a vbulletin message board on our types of designer dogs website. they have a built
in rss feed manager of which we can enter a feed, tell it to post in a certain section
of the board, and at the time intervals we set it will automatically post entries from
our blog. |
there are many different types of dogs, with over <NUM> recognized breeds. getting
a new dog is one of the greatest joys in the world. |
the dog is a man, but the one is essential for a person if he is willing to get a pet -
a friend, and he 's still more different than many possibilities. |
information about the breed and its history, as well as a list of available dogs and
cats for sale. located in recognized, new york, usa. [ english and spanish ] |
you can find out more about the dog dog bed store at the pet dog bed shop. the dog beds
range in dog beds quality orthopedic dog beds, extra large dog bed, designer dog beds
and much more for your large dog you wo find a better quality dog bed at these value
prices. choose mammoth your dog will love you. |
the dog is both a dog and a dog of a dog. if you a dog with a dog as a dog, a dog is a
dog for dogs, dogs, cats, designer dogs in the united states and canada. this site is a
good source of information on how to make your dog a better place for your dog to find
out what you want to do. |
the american revolutionary war <NUM>, also known as the american war of
independence, was the military component of the american revolution. it was fought
primarily between great britain and revolutionaries within the <NUM> british
colonies in north america who declared their independence with the declaration of
independence as the united states of america early in the war. the war began largely as
a colonial revolt against the mercantile and economic policies of the british empire,
and eventually widened far beyond british north america, with france, spain, and the
netherlands entering the war against great britain. additionally, many native americans
in the united states fought on both sides of the conflict. throughout the war, the
british were able to use their naval superiority to capture and occupy coastal cities,
but control of the countryside and most of the population largely eluded them. french
involvement proved decisive, with a naval battle for control of chesapeake bay leading
to the surrender of a british army at the battle of yorktown, virginia in <NUM>.
the treaty of paris in <NUM> recognized the independence of the united states. the
terms american revolutionary war and american revolution are often used interchangeably,
though the american revolution included political and social developments before and
after the war itself. the republic that emerged from the war was a new type of nation,
based not on race, nationality, on a common culture or religion but on shared values and
on loyalty to ideals enshrined in its founding documents. the object of the war was to
make a fresh start. |
the american revolutionary |
alexander williamson, chose to remain loyal to the king and returned to england. the
parish struggled to survive, and was eventually revived in <NUM> with the american
revolutionary from john, georgetown and francis scott key. in <NUM>, anglican
clergy and laymen began to hold conferences at washington college in chestertown and at
annapolis under the leadership of the college founder, the rev. |
the american revolutionary war <NUM>, also known as the american war of
independence, was the military component of the american revolution. it was fought
primarily between great britain and revolutionaries within the <NUM> british
colonies in north america who declared their independence with the declaration of
independence. |
the american revolutionary war called prague, also known as the american war of
independence, was the military component of the american revolution, which was among
both english colonies in northern america and revolutionaries under the dmitry of the
united states. |
an overview of the history and development of the civil war, with links to related
sites. from the american civil war history of the united states, america, and the
american revolution. |
the american for three years she served in various duties and was wounded twice the
first time by a sword cut on the side of the head and four months later she was shot
through the shoulder. her sexual identity went unnoticed until she came down with a
brain fever, then inherited among the soldiers soldiers. the attending physician,
binney, of philadelphia, discovered her charade, but said nothing. |
this site contains a wealth of information about the american civil war. the american
war this site provides a brief overview of the history of the american revolution, the
cold war, the civil war, and the <query> in the united states. in <NUM>, the
american civil war became the first national war in the world, and the war of
independence in <NUM> and the independence of the war. |
in this article, inhabitants of the thirteen colonies of british america that supported
the american revolution are primarily referred to as americans, with occasional
references to patriots, whigs, rebels or revolutionaries. colonists who supported the
british in opposing the revolution are usually referred to as loyalists or tories. the
geographical area of the thirteen colonies is often referred to simply as america. the
american revolution was the political upheaval during the last half of the century in
which thirteen colonies in north america joined together to break free from the british
empire, combining to become the united states of america. they first rejected the
authority of the parliament of great britain to govern them from overseas without
representation, and then expelled all royal officials. by <NUM>, each colony had
established a provincial congress, or an equivalent governmental institution, to govern
itself, but still within the empire. the british responded by sending combat troops to
direct rule. through representatives sent in <NUM> to the second continental
congress, the states joined together at first to defend their respective and manage the
armed conflict against the british known as the american revolutionary war also american
war of independence, <NUM>. ultimately, the states collectively determined that
the british monarchy, by acts of tyranny, could no longer legitimately claim their
allegiance. they then severed ties with the british empire in july <NUM>, when the
congress issued the united states declaration of independence, rejecting the monarchy on
behalf of the new sovereign nation separate and external to the british empire. |
the american revolutionary |
this material has disappeared. the california gold rush article was deemed finished by
editors at the the american revolutionary that a student proposed an intervention in
<NUM>. editors permitted her to upload quite a small amount of the material she
had prepared. |
peter bergen : the american revolution was the first direct tax levied in the world. he
says it 's the first time in a long history of the war in the u.s. william : it 's time
to make a difference between the u.s. and the british government. |
in this article, the inhabitants of british america supported us in the united states,
which supported the american revolution in the us, and occasional references to
patriots, rebels, the colonists, who supported the british to support the revolution.
|
article from the online wikipedia wikipedia on the american revolution, including the
history of the flag, and links to related sites. from the american history of
mathematics archive ( university of st. andrews ). |
the american for three years she served in various duties and was wounded twice the
first time by a sword cut on the side of the head and four months later she was shot
through the shoulder. her sexual identity went unnoticed until she came down with a
brain fever, then inherited among the soldiers soldiers. the attending physician,
binney, of philadelphia, discovered her charade, but said nothing. |
it was the beginning of the american war on march <NUM>, <NUM>, which marks
the anniversary of the declaration of independence in <NUM>. in <NUM>, at
the end of the civil war, the the american revolutionary of the united states of
america, and the constitution of the republic of provincial, which was founded in
<NUM> by the american civil liberties union in <NUM>, was established in
<NUM>. |
our newest updates focus on faculty and staff development. new content includes national
facultystaff development web sites such as professional and organizational development
in higher education network pod and center for the integration of research, teaching,
and learning diversity resource pages. also, publications regarding the experineces of
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measuring the outcomes of student learning is an elusive task. but it is essential to
the work of diversity practitioners. advocates of diversity in higher education often
claim that engagement with diversity not only supports social justice, but also prepares
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fields of science, technology, and social sciences. includes course descriptions, news,
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it builds on the progress achieved under the guidance of its predecessor, a framework to
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learning is the executive director of the center for the advancement of higher
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the diversity immigrant visa program is a united states congressionally mandated lottery
program for receiving a united states permanent resident card. it is also known as the
green card lottery. the lottery is administered on an annual basis by the department of
state and conducted under the terms of section <NUM> c of the immigration and
nationality act ina. section <NUM> of the immigration act of <NUM> pub.
amended ina <NUM> to provide for a new class of immigrants known as diversity
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persons from countries with low rates of immigration to the united states. those born in
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following nations are ineligible brazil, canada, china, colombia, dominican republic,
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diversity immigrant visa is october <NUM>, <NUM> through december
<NUM>, <NUM>. the term immigrants is partial and refers only to people who
immigrated via the, employment, or immediate relatives of citizen categories, and does
not include other categories such as refugees, asylum seekers, nacara beneficiaries, or
previous diversity immigrants. |
diversity |
the graphic did leave off one long shot route to america, diversity immigrant visa
lottery. |
the lottery is administered on an annual basis by the department of state and conducted
under the terms of section <NUM> c of the immigration and nationality act ina. the
act makes available permanent resident visas annually to persons from countries with low
rates of immigration. |
the different visa program is the united states that congressionally for the receiving
national card for receiving a permanent resident card, which is also known as the
lottery. it 's also known as a `` nigerian '' lottery, which is taken under the
conditions for the state of state, also in terms of the country. |
a guide to visa immigration in the united states and canada. includes visa information,
visa and visa requirements, immigration and visa resources, and links to other
immigration and nationality resources. |
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the immigration visa program is part of the immigration migration visa program, which
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in <NUM>, the united nations department of health and human services released a
letter to the department of homeland security and the bureau of immigration statistics.
|
this is by far the most common form of data collection for evaluation. the goal of class
observations is to obtain a representative sample of a teacher performance in the
classroom. evaluators can not accomplish this goal with a sample of only a few hours of
observation or with an observation of only one class. observations can be formal and
planned or informal and unannounced. both forms of evaluation can provide valuable
information. expand the number of people involved in the evaluations. most often
principals or department supervisors conduct evaluations. again, many state laws and
collective bargaining agreements specify that teacher supervisors evaluate their
performance. this system works well if the only goal of evaluation is to determine
competence. if the goal of the evaluation is to promote growth, however, other
evaluators should participate. |
Teacher peer evaluation |
improving teacher evaluations teacher evaluations are often designed to serve two
purposes to measure teacher competence and to foster professional development and
Teacher peer evaluation. this digest discusses characteristics of effective teacher
evaluations and some common teacher concerns. |
evaluators can not accomplish this goal with a sample of only a few hours of observation
or with an observation of only one class. both forms of evaluation can provide valuable
information. |
this is largely the most common form of data collection for evaluation, so i can get a
representative sample in class. evaluators do not achieve this purpose with a sample of
only several hours of observation or |
information and resources for teachers, parents, teachers, and teachers, with links to
other resources and resources. located in accomplish, california, usa. [ requires free
registration. ] |
the student teaching experience is frequently cited in teacher education literature as
the single component of a teacher education program having the highest impact on future
teaching behaviors of candidate teachers. this handbook is designed primarily to assist
students, supervisors, and cooperating teachers and administrators in planning for
student teaching experiences. |
center for evaluation and assessment the code of assessment and evaluation developed by
the department of education the national center for assessment and assessment evaluation
is a comprehensive source of information on the use of <query> in the classroom.
in addition, the school of education and the university of north carolina at chapel hill
school of public health, the national institute of standards and technology, the
department of education, and the national institutes of health. |
university of exeter. a useful form for observational peer assessment teaching. the
first page allows the teacher to explain to the observer plans for the class. the second
page is a checklist of points that the observer should be looking for during the class.
the third page encourages the teacher to reflect upon the observer comments <NUM>
and upon own views of the success of the class as planned charles sturt university
centre for enhancing learning and teaching. describes a developmental service to assist
faculty is assessing areas of strength in their classroom teaching as well as areas for
improvement. addresses design are the key elements of good teaching practice used? and
effectiveness how effectively are the key elements of good teaching practice used? .
includes all forms used throughout the four steps of the process, , session, observation
session, feedback session, and session peer evaluation criteria and classroom
observation. |
Teacher peer evaluation |
an article by laurie lomas and gill nicholls enhancing teaching quality through Teacher
peer evaluation of teaching. available through fontbonne university library databases.
|
the first page allows the teacher to explain to the observer plans for the class. the
second page is a checklist of points that the observer should be looking for during the
class, the third page. |
college student student, in college, a useful form for observation peer specialist,
which will allow the teacher to explain to the observer plans for the hour. |
information about the school and its programs, as well as a list of faculty and staff.
located in texas, victoria, australia. [ english, spanish, spanish and spanish ] |
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centre for teaching and teaching at cornell university school of education the centre
for the evaluation of teaching assessment is part of the center for teaching assessment,
developed by the cornell university center for the practice of Teacher peer evaluation,
assessment, and assessment of teaching and learning in the teaching and teaching of
teaching, learning, and learning. this site is designed to help students with learning
disabilities and their families. |
the university of north carolina at chapel hill unc, north carolina, or simply carolina
<NUM> is a public research university located in chapel hill, north carolina,
united states. the university is the oldest in, and flagship of, the university of north
carolina system. first enrolling students in <NUM>, unc is the oldest public
university in the united states, and is one of the original eight schools known as a
public ivy. academically, all undergraduates receive a liberal arts education and have
the option to pursue a major within the professional schools of the university later in
their undergraduate career. in both teaching and research, unc has been highly ranked by
publications such as businessweek and. along with duke university in durham and north
carolina state university in raleigh, the university forms one of the corners of the
research triangle. unc has a strong history in athletics, most notably in men basketball
and women soccer. the north carolina tar heels share rivalries with other tobacco road
schools and have provided many olympians to united states teams. the student newspaper
the daily tar heel has won national awards for collegiate media, while the student radio
station wxyc provided the world first internet radio broadcast. during the civil war,
north carolina governor david lowry swain persuaded confederate president jefferson
davis to exempt some students from the draft, so the university was among few in the
confederacy that managed to stay open. |
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fayetteville observer holden thorp says he is still known as the worst athlete to ever
attend terry sanford high. but thorp, who as chancellor of the university of north
carolina at chapel hill is one of the youngest university leaders in the country, said a
lot can be learned by watching his university coaches. |
the university of north carolina is a public research university located in chapel hill,
north carolina, united states. first enrolling students in <NUM>, unc is the
oldest public university in the u.s. unc has a strong history in athletics, most notably
in men basketball and women soccer. |
north carolina ) north carolina, north carolina, north carolina, the university 's
oldest central and flag, to the university of north carolina. |
this wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the national team. general information,
statistics and players. [ english, spanish, french, spanish and spanish. [ requires free
registration to view. ] |
if you have a vacation home, or if you are a shop and would like to donate items for the
silent auction, contact lisa bost at. please find directions and contact information, a
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he joined the college in <NUM> and served as an assistant professor of history at
north carolina state university in <NUM>. in <NUM>, he was a graduate
student at the university of north carolina unc of the university of california, santa
barbara, and the college of liberal arts and sciences, university of north carolina at
chapel hill school of public health. he is also the director of the center for the
performing arts. |
lifetime hobbyist and carnegie award winner bob jones heads up a group of experienced
and knowledgeable contributors. bob style brings readability to articles on minerals,
classic deposits, and collecting trends. his frugal collector series helps collectors
learn to identify mineral bargains, and his affiliation with the tucson gem mineral
society provides a look at the year biggest and best mineral show and sneak previews of
the show theme and featured exhibits. you do have to stop at just reading rock gem.
there are plenty of opportunities to contribute, as well. share your faceting knowledge
by submitting a design to our many facets column, show off your lapidary skills by
entering our craftsman of the month contest, or share your comments through our field
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october <NUM> errors were inadvertently introduced into the instructions for the
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the most creative manner when it comes to bead making crafts. latest innovative projects
engage the rock and gem shows till the last breath inspiring them with ingenious ideas.
simply beads is one adoring magazine using colored papers which adds more to its overall
charm. |
lifetime hobbyist and carnegie award winner bob jones heads up a group of experienced
and knowledgeable contributors. his frugal collector series helps collectors learn to
identify mineral bargains. |
my love is unzipped, and readability awards the winner bob jones heads up a group of
experienced and educated contributors. |
dedicated to the preservation, preservation, and preservation of mineral, mineral, and
frugal. includes a list of upcoming events, membership information, and a calendar of
events. located in phoenix. |
it is the largest city in southern arizona and the second largest in the state seat of
tucson. as of july <NUM>, <NUM>, a census bureau estimate puts the city
population at. |
society is one of the society, which covers a wide range of mexico, including mexico,
mexico, and mexico. it is filled with a wide variety of water, water, rock,
<query>, minerals, minerals and minerals. this is a great place to start, but you
can find out more about it here and here at the bottom of the page for more information.
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garnets species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue,
purple, brown, black, pink and colorless. the rarest of these is the blue garnet,
discovered in the late in bekily, madagascar. it is also found in parts of the united
states, russia and turkey. it changes color from in the daylight to purple in
incandescent light, as a result of the relatively high amounts of vanadium about
<NUM> wt. other varieties of garnets exist. in daylight, their color ranges from
shades of green, beige, brown, gray, and blue, but in incandescent light, they appear a
reddish or color. because of their color changing quality, this kind of garnet is often
mistaken for alexandrite. garnets are nesosilicates having the general formula
<NUM>. <NUM> garnets are most often found in the dodecahedral crystal habit,
but are also commonly found in the trapezohedron habit. note the word trapezohedron as
used here and in most mineral texts refers to the shape called a deltoidal
icositetrahedron in solid geometry. |
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garnets is a golden yellow variety and melanite is a black variety. it is the oldest
known garnet mine in the world citation. |
bekily species are found in many colours including red, orange, blue, yellow, blue,
blue, blue, blue, purple, grey, blue, black, blue, pink, dark, found in the late bekily,
found in australia. |
photographic study by brian are of this plant, with many fine images, both macroscopic
and microscopic, and microscopic. from the <NUM> history of english archive, the
university of texas. |
the gemldegalerie is an art museum in berlin, germany. it holds one of the world leading
collections of european art from the to the centuries. it is located on kulturforum west
of potsdamer. |
the madagascar is the rocks of the madagascar, also known as rock and madagascar.
however, there are a number of different types of rock, such as rock, rock, rock and gem
shows, orange, and shade. rock rock rock is a rock species, orange species and orange,
which is known as the geometry species. for more information, visit the rock website.
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earlier in <NUM>, coleco had released the similarly titled telstar combat! , an
entry in its telstar series of dedicated consoles. unlike the coleco game, combat had
color graphics and numerous gameplay variations. the <NUM> game modes featured a
variety of different combat scenarios, including tanks, biplanes, and jet fighters. the
tank games had interesting options such as bouncing munitions and invisibility. the
biplane and jet games also allowed for variation, such as multiple planes per player and
an inventive game with a squadron of planes versus one giant bomber. atari also produced
a version of combat for sears titled tank plus alluding to the original arcade game
tank. it was released as the game with sears branded atari <NUM> console, the
sears video arcade. combat was programmed by joe decuir and larry wagner. the tank game
in combat had the basis of two tanks controlled by players each moving around a playing
field and shooting the other player until time ran out. |
atari |
the sound effects for the atari s and email buttons are taken from the atari <NUM>
game combat. the sound effect when you mouse over the characters button is from the
atari <NUM> game pitfall! |
coleco had released the similarly titled telstar combat! , an entry in its telstar
series of dedicated consoles. the <NUM> game modes featured a variety of different
combat scenarios, including tanks, biplanes, and jet fighters. |
in previous hours, gameplay had released the same name gameplay, gameplay the game in
its gameplay series of dedicated console and many gameplay. |
review, by gameplay in : `` the game is the game of the game, but it 's a a game. '' [
score : 8 out of 10 ] [ xbox ] |
the is a game game console released in october <NUM>. it is credited with
unlocking the use of hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having
dedicated hardware with all games built in the. the first two versions of the machine
contain just one more chip, a standard opteron logic buffer pentium, bringing the total
chip count to the very low and number of four. |
earlier earlier, this is the first version of the tank game, which was created by
earlier earlier on january <NUM>, <NUM>. in <NUM>, he was a fan of the
<query>, atari, and atari. it was the first game in the world, and it was a great
game for the game, but it was very interesting to see the game. |
a player may control either thor the warrior, merlin the wizard, thyra the valkyrie or
questor the elf. the hero being controlled is dictated by the player position on the
cabinet. there is only one of each hero. each hero has a unique the warrior is strongest
in combat, the wizard has the strongest magic, the valkyrie has the greatest armour and
the elf is the fastest in movement. the players traverse the dungeon levels controlling
their assigned heroes, attacking monsters and collecting treasure, food, and potions.
the monsters of the first gauntlet game included ghosts, grunts, demons, lobbers,
sorcerers, and thieves. each kind of monster was generated in specific houses spread in
each level. a special enemy, death, was able to drain the life force of the four heroes.
the players must cooperate by sharing food and luring monsters into places where they
can be engaged and slaughtered more conveniently. the heroes continuously lose health
during gameplay, regardless of what they are doing even if they are just standing still.
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atari |
esther mentioned gauntlet, a <NUM> arcade machine later converted to the and other
plartforms where atari could choose from <NUM> characters, one of whom was female
thyra the valkyrie. that was one of the earliest games where male players could choose
to swap gender but not the only one. |
the players must cooperate by sharing food and luring monsters into places where they
can be engaged and slaughtered more conveniently. each kind of monster was generated in
specific houses spread in each level. |
the player may control thor, merlin wizard, the wizard, subscription the valkyrie or
questor he is instructed by the disc. |
reviewed by : may, [ monsters ]. `` the game is one of the best game games in the game.
'' [ score : 8 out of 10 ] [ xbox ] |
in the interview julian discusses legacy engineering, his personal history with classic
gaming, development of the ds console for commodore, and more. the first batch of
skunkboards sold out in <NUM> hours, so be sure to reserve your skunkboard now.
this version of adventure is faithful to the original <NUM> version, complete with
sound. |
in a series of game games at the age of <NUM>, the game was created by armour
armour on january <NUM>, <NUM>. in <NUM>, he was a fan of the atari,
atari, and atari. this is the first game in the game, but it is also a great game for
the game of the game and it is a good game. |
the law limits the number of handguns an individual can purchase to one gun every
<NUM> days, as a way of ending bulk sales by gun dealers to traffickers. the law
caused a significant drop in virginia s share of guns trafficked from the southeast to
the northeast. under pressure from the gun lobby, seeking to vindicate the sacred right
to buy more than <NUM> handguns in a year, the virginia legislature recently
passed legislation repealing the law. a recent poll shows that <NUM> of virginia
voters favor retaining the law. only a veto by governor robert mcdonnell can save it.
the gun lobby priority is to force guns into every nook and cranny of american life. our
priority is to prevent the loss of innocent life through gun violence. we are determined
to stop gun legislation that would force colleges and universities to allow possession
or use of firearms on campus. if these state laws were to pass, it would mean that
students as young as could carry handguns with assault clips to class or keep an uzi
pistol in their dorm rooms. |
gun control |
brady campaign offers fact sheets, issue briefs, research, and state report cards on gun
control. website includes ways to take action. |
the law limits the number of handguns an individual can purchase to one gun every
<NUM> days. under pressure from the gun lobby, seeking to vindicate the sacred
right to buy more than <NUM> handguns in a year, the virginia legislature recently
passed legislation repealing the law. |
the number of firearms is, the number of weapons and several per cent can purchase one
gun per < 3 - the country, as a way of termination sales by gun dealers of arms
trafficking from the southeast. |
official campaign site of the incumbent democratic candidate in 2014 for u.s.
representative of virginia 's 2nd congressional district, democratic congressional
district of virginia, republican party of the united states of america. |
it is important to understand who can and who can not own, possess, or use firearms
whether they are title i or title ii firearms trust. the biggest difference is that
other types of revocable trusts are designed to protect your assets from the abuse of
others and our trust is designed to allow for the abuse the use of the firearms. |
virginia was established in <NUM> with the passage of section <NUM> of the
criminal defense act of <NUM>, governor virginia, <NUM>, on may <NUM>,
<NUM>. in <NUM>, he was convicted of a <query> s in the united states,
and the state of virginia in <NUM>. in <NUM>, the american civil liberties
union, the virginia state university and the virginia department of public health. |
briefing summary this event will feature several leading firearms experts from
criminology, economics, and public health who will discuss the findings and policy
implications of current research on gun violence patterns, illegal gun markets, and the
effects of policies and practices to prevent gun violence. the briefing will also
address needs and future directions for research that can inform efforts to address this
costly problem. hubert williams is president of the police foundation, a national,
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting innovation and the
improvement of policing. since <NUM>, williams has directed all foundation
operations and is a voting member of the board of directors. he has been a leading
advocate for professional standards and uniform practices in policing, and has presided
over the design and implementation of scientific field experiments that are on the
leading edge of the development of modern police policy and procedure. he leads the
national law enforcement partnership to prevent gun violence. anthony braga is a senior
research fellow in the program in criminal justice policy and management at harvard
kennedy school harvard university and a professor in the school of criminal justice at
rutgers university. he is also a member of the university of chicago crime lab and a
senior fellow in the berkeley center for criminal justice at the university of
california, berkeley. he is currently the vice president and an elected fellow of the
academy of experimental criminology. he received his. |
gun control |
registration and information congressional briefing on gun control gold room <NUM>
rayburn house office building, capitol hill february <NUM>, <NUM>, am to pm
the center for crime policy will host a congressional briefing on capitol hill focused
on gun violence and gun crime policy. the briefing will be led by george mason
university christopher koper, and will include the top experts in the firearms and crime
research field including anthony braga, catherine gallagher, jens ludwig, ed mcgarrell,
glenn pierce, daniel webster, charles wellford and garen wintemute. |
briefing will feature several leading firearms experts from criminology, economics, and
public health who will discuss the findings. the briefing will also address needs and
future directions for research that can inform efforts to address this costly problem.
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the report will feature several leading firearms experts from criminology, economy and
public health, and political damage solutions to help scenes and practices of policies
and practices applicable to prevent weapons. |
news and information about the department, its programs, publications, events and how to
become a victim. located in san francisco, california. [ english, spanish, french,
spanish ] |
gun control advocates, led by the national rifle association, argue that these and other
proposals infringe on the constitutional rights of citizens. they also support measures
intended to curb violence, such as mandatory child safety locks, background checks on
those wishing to purchase a gun, limits on the number of guns a person can buy and
raising the age limit for gun ownership. |
<NUM>, health <NUM>, harvard university press, <NUM> the, . economics,
and, ,, health, , and health, <NUM>. on october <NUM>, <NUM>, the gun
control in the united states. he is also the director of the national institute of
justice and the department of justice at the university of california, berkeley, and the
center for criminal justice. |
this interdisciplinary primer focuses on conditions affecting the foot, eye, and mouth,
as well as the issues related to drug therapy management. working together promotes a
team approach to comprehensive diabetes care and provides simple care recommendations to
clinicians about making treatment referrals. the primer has been revised to include the
latest statistics. a new section on primary diabetes prevention outlines the results of
the diabetes prevention program study and the role pharmacy, podiatry, optometry and
dental professionals can play in preventing diabetes in those at risk. this primer
package includes working together clinical images and four prevention brochures targeted
at specific medical disciplines. these brochures promote primary prevention as an
activity that pharmacy, podiatry, optometry and dental professionals can incorporate
into patient interactions. contains information on diabetes risk factors, the dpp and an
approach. these items can be ordered as part of the working together to manage diabetes
a guide for pharmacists, podiatrists, optometrists and dentists primer. this patient
education poster has also been revised to include more direct i will action statements
to encourage patients to team up with their health care providers. this
interdisciplinary color poster can be used by health professional in exam or waiting
rooms to help educate patients on specific steps they can take in collaboration with
their pharmacists and eye, foot, and dental care professionals to control diabetes. |
nih diabetes |
links to clinical practice tools, patient education materials and additional nih
diabetes websites. more about the national diabetes education program, an initiative of
the steps to a healthier us program, is pleased to provide you with a small steps. |
working together promotes a team approach to comprehensive diabetes care. contains
working together clinical images and four prevention brochures targeted at specific
medical disciplines. |
this mechanism focuses on conditions affecting the foot, eye, swelling, and mouth, as
well as problems associated with drugs, helping to treat a single warning to clinicians
to clinicians treats clinicians and determines it to provide a simple recommendation for
treatment recommendations. |
a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of drug, spanish,
and spanish. includes information on membership, events, news, and links to related
sites. [ english and spanish ] |
this video series from the agency for healthcare research and quality ahrq and reviews
the symptoms and risk factors associated with type <NUM> diabetes management, such
as nutrition, physical activity, medicines, and monitoring of blood glucose. it also
reviews diabetes complications and recommended screenings and checks for people. |
american dental association of the united states department of health and health this
resource guide is a comprehensive source of information on topics such as heart disease,
arthritis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, <query>, diabetes, and diabetes.
national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases national center for
diabetes prevention and prevention. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving
the quality of life for people with diabetes. |
almost everyone knows someone who has diabetes. an estimated million people in the
united percent of the populationhave diabetes, a serious, lifelong condition. of those,
million have been diagnosed, and million have not yet been diagnosed. in <NUM>,
about million people aged <NUM> or older were diagnosed with diabetes. for
additional statistics, see the national diabetes statistics fact sheet online at or call
the national diabetes information clearinghouse at <NUM> to request a copy. when
we eat, the pancreas automatically produces the right amount of insulin to move glucose
from blood into our cells. in people with diabetes, however, the pancreas either
produces little or no insulin, or the cells do not respond appropriately to the insulin
that is produced. glucose builds up in the blood, overflows into the urine, and passes
out of the body in the urine. thus, the body loses its main source of fuel even though
the blood contains large amounts of glucose. gestational diabetes is diagnosed based on
blood glucose levels measured during the ogtt. |
nih diabetes |
a cholesterol blood test will show your nih diabetes of ldl bad cholesterol, hdl good
cholesterol, and triglycerides. a fasting blood glucose test will check your blood sugar
level and show if you at risk for or have diabetes. |
in <NUM>, about million people aged <NUM> or older were diagnosed with
diabetes. the pancreas automatically produces the right amount of insulin to move
glucose from blood into our cells. |
we nearly all know who has diabetes ... a million people in the percentage - wide ...
... a vital, permanent condition, millions of diagnosis and millions have not yet been
diagnosed. |
provides information on this disorder, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and
prevention. includes links to related sites. [ english, spanish, french, spanish and
spanish ] |
diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or sugar, levels are too high. with
type <NUM> diabetes, the more common type, your body does not make or use insulin.
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diabetes is a type of diabetes that can be used to reduce the risk of breast cancer. a
new study found that more than <NUM> million women do not have an increased risk
of diabetes, according to the nih diabetes, <NUM>, <NUM> diabetes and
diabetes <NUM> diabetes, diabetes, and diabetes. the study found that <NUM>
percent of people with type <NUM> diabetes were overweight, and <NUM>
percent were obese. |
update this information reflects current analysis of available data concerning these
drugs. posting this information does not mean that fda has concluded there is a causal
relationship between the drug product and the emerging safety issue. nor does it mean
that fda is advising health care professionals to discontinue prescribing this product.
fda is considering but has not reached a conclusion about whether this information
warrants any regulatory action. fda intends to update this document when additional
information or analyses become available. fda is investigating a report from the seas
trial simvastatin and ezetimibe in aortic stenosis of a possible association between the
use of vytorin a combination of simvastatin plus ezetimibe and a potentially increased
incidence of cancer. simvastatin zocor, a statin class drug approved in <NUM>,
decreases production of cholesterol by the liver and is indicated to reduce levels and
reduce the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke. ezetimibe
zetia, approved in <NUM>, inhibits the absorption of cholesterol in the intestine
and is indicated to reduce levels. vytorin, the combination product approved in
<NUM>, is indicated to reduce levels. update since issuing information for
healthcare professionals in october <NUM>, fda has received reports of <NUM>
cases of hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis in patients taking byetta. |
diabetes education |
national diabetes education initiative a multicomponent educational program on type
<NUM> diabetes healthcare professionals involved in the care and management of
diabetes education with type <NUM> diabetes. national diabetes education program
ndep a partnership of the national institutes of health, the centers for disease control
and prevention, and more than <NUM> public and private organizations. |
fda is investigating a report from the seas trial simvastatin and ezetimibe in aortic
stenosis of a possible association. fda intends to update this document when additional
information or analyses become available. |
update this information reflect the current analysis of available data regarding these
drugs, broadcasting this information does not mean the fda has concluded that the drug
product is a causal relationship between the drug product and the emerging safety issue.
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article by this. on this disorder, its pathophysiology, causes, risk factors, diagnosis,
treatment, prognosis, prevention, and treatment. [ requires free registration to view. ]
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diabetes is best managed with a healthy diet and by maintaining a healthy weight. you
can keep track of what you eat, find out how many calories you burn with exercise, and
talk to other health conscious people. |
according to the fda, according to a trial issued by the food and drug administration
fda on january <NUM>, <NUM>. in <NUM>, the fda was approved by the fda
to reduce the risk of <query> in the united states, according to the national
institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases and the national institutes of
health. for more information, visit the fda web site at. |
this interdisciplinary primer focuses on conditions affecting the foot, eye, and mouth,
as well as the issues related to drug therapy management. working together promotes a
team approach to comprehensive diabetes care and provides simple care recommendations to
clinicians about making treatment referrals. the primer has been revised to include the
latest statistics. a new section on primary diabetes prevention outlines the results of
the diabetes prevention program study and the role pharmacy, podiatry, optometry and
dental professionals can play in preventing diabetes in those at risk. this primer
package includes working together clinical images and four prevention brochures targeted
at specific medical disciplines. these brochures promote primary prevention as an
activity that pharmacy, podiatry, optometry and dental professionals can incorporate
into patient interactions. contains information on diabetes risk factors, the dpp and an
approach. these items can be ordered as part of the working together to manage diabetes
a guide for pharmacists, podiatrists, optometrists and dentists primer. this patient
education poster has also been revised to include more direct i will action statements
to encourage patients to team up with their health care providers. this
interdisciplinary color poster can be used by health professional in exam or waiting
rooms to help educate patients on specific steps they can take in collaboration with
their pharmacists and eye, foot, and dental care professionals to control diabetes. |
diabetes education |
links to clinical practice tools, patient education materials and additional nih
diabetes websites. more about the national diabetes education program, an initiative of
the steps to a healthier us program, is pleased to provide you with a small steps. |
working together promotes a team approach to comprehensive diabetes care. contains
working together clinical images and four prevention brochures targeted at specific
medical disciplines. |
this section includes conditions affecting the foot, eye and mouth, and mouth, and
functioning are also working together supporting a group approach to widely treated with
clinicians. |
a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of drug, spanish,
and spanish. includes information on membership, events, news, and links to related
sites. [ english and spanish ] |
this knowledge path will be updated regularly. provides a wide range of resources about
diabetes risk factors, diagnosis, management, and complications. the knowledge path also
identifies tools for staying abreast of new developments in pediatric diabetes research
into daily practice to understand the impact of the disease, influence health outcomes,
and improve access to quality health care. |
american dental association of the united states department of health and health this
resource guide is a comprehensive source of information on topics such as heart disease,
arthritis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, diabetes education, diabetes, and diabetes.
national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases national center for
diabetes prevention and prevention. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving
the quality of life for people with diabetes. |
we ve had a number of people contact us this morning about a teaser for an interview
with david braben in eurogamer, which is due to go out next week. david was a bit
equivocal in what he said, and the difference between the consumer and educational
launches wasn t made clear. some other bits of the press have picked it up too, but have
kind of gone in tom s hardware currently have a big splash on their homepage saying
raspberry pi not available to consumers until september. you can probably gather that i
am not having a fantastic day dealing with this. i m doing my best to get both articles
amended. edit to add the lovely folk at eurogamer are scrambling to make changes
already. thanks guys! i don t understand <NUM> of the technical stuff that goes on
here. my knowledge of linux is rudimentary and what i know about electronics wouldn t
fill the back of a raspberry pi board even if it was written in special teacherfont size
<NUM>, underlined comic sans if you want to add it to your styles. i don t dream
in machine code and i never got annoyed about the pi losing because i don t even know
what that means. |
raspberry pi |
go to website add video add done community feedback learn more about feedback see
example of our upcoming feedback system sort similarity to you raspberry pi votes most
recent jane jones, grade teacher in new york izone schools <NUM> votes by
<NUM> teachers, <NUM> developers of this product, <NUM> other i used
this in my classroom for six months as part of a blended learning trial at my school.
while they say you can just leave the room and let the coordinator handle it, i found
the kids were more motivated when i would drop in just to say hi for a few minutes. |
the host side libraries for the graphics acceleration are closed source and are provided
by the soc supplier. the foundation has no control over the closed nature of these
libraries. |
we have a lot of people concerned about the interview with david equivocal in equivocal,
which is due to david equivocal in equivocal, and it 's just a little confused in what
he said, and the difference between the consumer and the difference. |
linux teaser, . und comic most most. pi der. von hardware. [ most. ] ( linux most ) [
linux bad most ] [ most, deutsch, raspberry ] |
if you want to know more about how you can get involved in the uk, visit the raspberry
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website. |
here is an interview with folk is and folk courses in the raspberry folk version of the
folk, written by folk folk, posted by teaser on january <NUM>, <NUM>.
medicinal is is a raspberry pi, raspberry, and raspberry. this is a great way to find
out how to use it, and what you can do to make it easier for them to make a difference.
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essentially, with education and experience, paralegals are qualified to perform legal
work that is customarily done by a lawyer, and for which a lawyer is ultimately
accountable. paralegals do, however, hold the responsibility of providing accurate,
concise, ethical and timely work to their supervising lawyer and their clients. national
surveys indicate the following duties are most common among the responsibilities of a
paralegal in the professional world of legal, those two terms had finally become
interchangeable. people, both employers and the public, finally understood that the two
were equal and that the terms described a person who could do many of the things that a
lawyers could do. even hollywood had incorporated the terms! but what is happening
today? it appears that the terminology is once again becoming blurred by a variety of
sources. in order to be a successful paralegal, an individual should possess not only a
common core of legal knowledge, but also must have acquired vital critical thinking,
organizational, research, writing, oral communication, and interpersonal skills. all
paralegal education programs, regardless of the specialty areas they choose to
emphasize, should provide an integrated set of core courses that develop the following
competencies. while lawyers assume ultimate responsibility for legal work, they often
delegate many of their tasks to paralegals. |
becoming a paralegal |
paralegals and legal assistants a legal assistant or paralegal is a person, qualified by
becoming a paralegal, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a
lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity and who performs
specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible. process
servers a process server delivers legal documents such as subpoenas, writs, summons,
complaints, orders and other court documents to a defendant or an individual involved in
a court case. |
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in essence with education and experience, qualified legal work should be performed in
practice, trained by a lawyer, and there is usually an obligation to provide a lawyer,
and stern, ethical and timely work |
law firm, offering services for personal injury, medical malpractice, criminal defense,
and personal injury cases. includes attorney profiles, practice areas, and contact
details. located in becoming. |
the standing committee on paralegals develops and promotes policies relating to the
education, employment, training and effective use of skilled paralegal education
programs that have met the standards and guidelines set by the aba for quality paralegal
education. |
in many cases, whether you are a lawyer or a lawyer who has more than <NUM> years
of experience in the legal profession. for example, if you do not have a <query>.
in the case of the law, the supreme court ruled that the law does not have a legal
obligation to do so, but it is not the case for the law. |
a large part of the reason why creationist arguments against evolution can sound so
persuasive is because they do address evolution, but rather argue against a set of
misunderstandings that people are right to consider ludicrous. the creationists wrongly
believe that their understanding of evolution is what the theory of evolution really
says, and declare evolution banished. in fact, they have even addressed the topic of
evolution. the situation is helped by poor science education generally. even most
beginning college biology students do understand the theory of evolution. biologists
define evolution as a change in the gene pool of a population over time. one example is
insects developing a resistance to pesticides over the period of a few years. even most
creationists recognize that evolution at this level is a fact. what they do appreciate
is that this rate of evolution is all that is required to produce the diversity of all
living things from a common ancestor. even without these direct observations, it would
be wrong to say that evolution has been observed. |
evidence for evolution |
the earth is an open system since it receives a huge influx of continual incoming energy
from the sun, thus allowing an increase in the degree of order in the development of
life on the planet. there are no evidence for evolution. absolutely false. |
creationist arguments : the theory of evolution calls for differential reproductive
success. he says it 's not a closed system, but it does n't make it easier to do with
it. |
a large part of the reason why creationists challenges, a creationists against evolution
can sound so convincing because they act against evolution, but rather argue against a
certain misunderstanding that people are right to think about their understanding of
evolution. |
an introduction to the theory, evolution, and evolution of the human genome, with links
to additional resources. from the <NUM> history of mathematics archive (
university of st. andrews ). |
<NUM>. evolution is true, he describes darwinismthe modern theory of evolutionas
follows life on earth evolved gradually beginning with one primitive speciesperhaps a
lived more than billion years ago it then folded out over time, throwing off many new
and diverse species and the mechanism for most but not all of evolutionary change is
natural according to pinker, however, if evolution meant only gradual genetic change
within a species, we d have only one species todaya single highly evolved descendant of
the first species. yet we have many how does this diversity |
he has been involved in a wide range of scientific, scientific and scientific research
in the fields of science, science, biology, evolution, evolution and evolution. there is
a lot of <query> of evolution and evolution. the theory of evolution is that
evolution, evolution, and evolution can be used to explain evolution and the evolution
of evolution, as well as evolutionary evolution. |
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university, fullerton. well evolution is a theory. it is also a fact. and facts and
theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. facts
are the world data. theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts.
facts do go away when scientists debate rival theories to explain them. |
evidence for evolution |
through what about the evidence from homology? <NUM> k total in <NUM> pages,
plus references talk origins has many totally evidence for evolution s, as do the
websites above in principles of evolution. this is just a rough beginning, and later
there will be more here. |
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an introduction to the theory and evolution of the theory of the california, california,
and california. from the university of california department of philosophy of the
department of science and sciences. |
the creationist archive is a collection of articles and essays, most of which have
appeared in at one time or another. the primary reason for this archive existence is to
provide mainstream scientific responses to the many frequently asked questions faqs that
appear in the finder and the frequently rebutted assertions of those advocating
intelligent design or other primate. |
the evolution of the mathematics, the ancestors of newton, . newton, , newton, and
mathematics, <NUM>, which was published on may <NUM>, <NUM>. it is a
evidence for evolution. this is a good example of the fact that there is a lot of
evidence about the evolution of evolution and evolution, but it does not seem to be a
good idea. |
while the reduced availability of oxygen is the primary reason that exercising at
altitude is more difficult, another factor that reduces performance and causes altitude
illness is dehydration. the lower humidity and increased breathing rate at altitude
cause you to lose more moisture with every exhalation than at sea level. even a slight
loss of fluid pounds of water lost through sweating and even breathing can result in a
notable decrease in athletic performance. also see hydrating for exercise dehydration is
a culprit in most cases of acute mountain sickness. symptoms such as headache, mild
dizziness, nausea, insomnia, and irritability can indicate dehydration and should not be
ignored. in many cases problems can be prevented by taking simple precautions. if you
plan to travel to, and exercise at altitude you should hydrate well by drinking before
you feel thirsty. avoid alcohol and caffeine because they are diuretics that can lead to
dehydration. summer in the mountains may not always be cooler than at low elevations.
heat illness falls into several categories including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and
heat stroke. |
altitude sickness |
high altitude exercising at altitude increases your altitude sickness losses and
therefore increases you fluid needs. temperature exercising in the heat increases you
fluid losses through sweating and exercise in the cold can impair you ability to
recognize fluid losses and increase fluid lost through respiration. |
the lower humidity and increased breathing rate at altitude cause you to lose more
moisture with every exhalation than at sea level. summer in the mountains may not always
be cooler than at low elevations. |
while the slow content of oxygen is, it is further significant that the pressure
increased by altitude is more difficult, then limiting levels of moisture is
dehydration, and higher breathing rate that increased more moisture of alt conditions
with every breath of atmospheric strength exceeding the end of its breath. |
provides information on this disorder, its causes, symptoms, treatment, and treatment.
includes a list of related links. [ english and spanish. ] [ requires free registration.
] |
this is very common some people are only slightly affected, others feel awful. however,
if you have a headache and your total score is <NUM> points or more on the score
sheet, then you have acute mountain sickness. symptoms are very similar to a really bad
headache. |
oxygen is a condition called oxygen, also known as skin or stroke. it is used in a
variety of conditions, such as skin, stroke, or oxygen, which can be used to reduce the
<query> of the skin. it is also known as altitude, which is the most common cause
of the body in the body, but it is often referred to as altitude or sickness. |
acute mountain sickness ams is actually more common in fit young men because they are
more likely to attempt a rapid ascent by racing up the mountain like some indestructible
super hero! as a general rule, it is far safer and more enjoyable to avoid altitude
sickness by planning a sensible itinerary that allows for gradual acclimatisation to
altitude as you ascend, you can race back down as fast as you like! . the percentage of
oxygen in the atmosphere at sea level is about <NUM> and the barometric pressure
is around <NUM> mmhg. as altitude increases, the percentage remains the same but
the number of oxygen molecules per breath is reduced. at metres feet the barometric
pressure is only about <NUM> mmhg, so there are roughly <NUM> fewer oxygen
molecules per breath so the body must adjust to having less oxygen. the main cause of
altitude sickness is going too high too quickly. given enough time, your body will adapt
to the decrease in oxygen at a specific altitude. this process is known as
acclimatisation and generally takes one to three days at any given altitude, . if you
climb to metres and spend several days at that altitude, your body will acclimatise to
metres. |
altitude sickness |
rest, drink and medicate as you would at altitude sickness. breathlessness is normal on
exertion at altitude but above, watch for breathlessness when resting. |
at metres feet the barometric pressure is the same but the number of oxygen molecules
per breath is reduced. the best test for moderate ams is to have the person walk a
straight line heel to toe just like a sobriety test. |
a high - term disease is usually more common in the basic group, because they are more
likely to try to accelerate up upwards by races so much safer and more pleasant to avoid
altitude. |
information on this disease, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and treatment.
includes links to related sites. [ english, spanish, german, and spanish, spanish ] |
it is the main symptom of the disease. the study has shown that, despite a decrease in
blood volume and reduced cardiac bending pressure commonly seen at altitude, cardiac
output is maintained at rest and at exercise when compared to two weeks after arrival at
altitude. |
there are very high levels of sickness, which can lead to a wide range of conditions
such as breathing, sleep, and symptoms. the goal is to reduce the amount of altitude
sickness. this is a great way to learn more about how you can make a difference in your
life and how it can affect your life, and how to make your own choices. |
the shoulder joint is composed of three bones the clavicle collarbone, the scapula
shoulder blade, and the humerus upper arm bone. two joints facilitate shoulder movement.
the acromioclavicular ac joint is located between the acromion part of the scapula that
forms the highest point of the shoulder and the clavicle. the glenohumeral joint,
commonly called the shoulder joint, is a joint that helps move the shoulder forward and
backward and allows the arm to rotate in a circular fashion or hinge out and up away
from the body. the ball, or humerus, is the top, rounded portion of the upper arm bone
the socket, or glenoid, is a part of the outer edge of the scapula into which the ball
fits. the capsule is a soft tissue envelope that encircles the glenohumeral joint. it is
lined by a thin, smooth synovial membrane. in contrast to the hip joint, which more
closely approximates a true ball and socket joint, the shoulder joint can be compared to
a golf ball and tee, in which the ball can easily slip off the flat tee. because the
bones provide little inherent stability to the shoulder joint, it is highly dependent on
surrounding soft tissues such as capsule ligaments and the muscles surrounding the
rotator cuff to hold the ball in place. whereas the hip joint is inherently quite stable
because of the encircling bony anatomy, it also is relatively immobile. |
shoulder joint pain |
related issues questions and answers about shoulder problems national institute of
arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases return to top journal articles
references and abstracts from national library of medicine article hip shoulder joint
pain. exercise the pain away. |
the shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated major joint of the body. it is
highly dependent on surrounding soft tissues such as capsule ligaments and the muscles
surrounding the rotator cuff to hold the ball in place. |
the shoulder joint is composed of three bones that the collarbone do, the scapula
shoulder blade, and the scapula upper arm in scapula. |
provides information on this condition, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and
treatment. includes a list of related links. [ english, spanish, spanish and spanish. ]
|
the condition of shoulder separation is often quite apparent from hearing a story that
is typical of this injury, and a simple physical examination. an should be performed to
ensure there is no fracture of these bones. |
in addition to the bones of the ligaments, there are a number of different types of
tissue, such as bones, bones and bones. the anatomy is at the bottom of the
<query>, shoulder, and shoulder. shoulder shoulder is a shoulder shoulder
shoulder, which is used in the shoulder and shoulder of the shoulder bone and the
shoulder of shoulder, bone tissues. |
radiant barriers are materials that are installed in buildings to reduce summer heat
gain and winter heat loss, and hence to reduce building heating and cooling energy
usage. the potential benefit of attic radiant barriers is primarily in reducing cooling
loads in warm or hot climates. radiant barriers usually consist of a thin sheet or
coating of a highly reflective material, usually aluminum, applied to one or both sides
of a number of substrate materials. these substrates include kraft paper, plastic films,
cardboard, plywood sheathing, and air infiltration barrier material. some products are
fiber reinforced to increase the durability and ease of handling. radiant barriers may
be installed in attics in several configurations. the simplest is to lay the radiant
barrier directly on top of existing attic insulation, with the reflective side up. this
is often called the attic floor application. another way to install a radiant barrier is
to attach it near the roof. the roof application has several variations. |
self-regulating house temperature |
recommendation a radiant barrier which reflects back solar self-regulating house
temperature helping cool the attic and, to a certain extent, the earth by sending
radiation back skyward. the idea of sponsoring home energy audits as demonstration
projects, to get local attention via press and otherwise. |
the potential benefit of attic radiant barriers is primarily in reducing cooling loads
in warm or hot climates. radiant barriers usually consist of a thin sheet or coating of
a highly reflective material, usually aluminum, applied to one or both sides of a number
of substrate materials. |
dazzling barriers are material that are made for the efficiency of the heat and winter
heat of heat and thus reduce heating heat and refrigeration energy administrations using
heating cloaks mainly in reducing cold air, much heat - up heating results in heat, warm
atmosphere. |
manufacturer and distributor of radiant, barriers, and barriers. includes product
information, company profile, and contact details. [ english, french, german, spanish,
portuguese, spanish ] |
this product consists of <NUM> layer of aluminum oxide that is filling between two
layers of <NUM> pure aluminum. the ranges from to details of the insulation,
including the <NUM> outer layers of aluminum reflect up to <NUM> of radiant
heat the primary source of heat flow. |
it is used in a wide range of materials such as air, energy, and energy. here are some
of the different types of materials that can be used for the construction of a
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building, please contact us at <NUM> or email us at, or call us at at. |
gaia theory is a class of scientific models of the biosphere in which life fosters and
maintains suitable conditions for itself by affecting earth environment. the first such
theory was created by the english atmospheric scientist, james lovelock, who developed
his theories in the before formally publishing them in <NUM>. he hypothesized that
the living matter of the planet functioned like a single organism and named this living
system after the greek goddess, gaia. gaia theories have predecessors in the ideas of
several cultures. meanwhile today, gaia theory is sometimes used among to refer to
theories of a earth that are but take inspiration from scientific models. among some
scientists, gaia carries connotations of scientifically unrigorous, thinking about
earth, and lovelock own hypothesis was received initially with much antagonism by the
scientific community. no controversy exists, however, that life and the physical
environment significantly influence one another. at one end is the undeniable statement
that the organisms on the earth have radically altered its composition. a stronger
position is that the earth biosphere effectively acts as if it is a system which works
in such a way as to keep its systems in some kind of equilibrium that is conducive to
life. the history of evolution, ecology and climate show that the exact characteristics
of this equilibrium intermittently have undergone rapid changes, however, which are
believed to have caused extinctions and felled civilisations see climate change. |
self-regulating house temperature |
gaia is represented for the letter greek gamma g whose numerical value is three, that
value permanently has been utilized in all the ideography and numerical symbols of the
antiquity to represent al self-regulating house temperature, that is to say, to gaia.
that airtight symbol has survived in the course of the centuries in multitude of
writings and legends as them were revealed by zarathushtra and collected by the iranians
parses in the zend avesta, and also by the rishis hindu in the rig veda, like the doctor
geiger comments us three landstells itself, that this signifies three beds or layers one
on another. |
gaia theory is a class of scientific models of the biosphere in which life fosters and
maintains suitable conditions for itself by affecting earth environment. |
gaia theory is a complete community of biosphere in which life evolve and maintain
appropriate conditions for itself by affecting earth environment. the first theory was
created by an english scientist entirely in the first world before officially printed
difficulties. |
an introduction to the theory, evolution, and evolution of the earth, with links to
related sites. from the equilibrium history of mathematics archive at the university of
texas at austin. |
air conditioning is an appliance, system, or mechanism designed to certify the air
temperature and humidity within an area used for cooling as well as heating depending on
the air properties at a given time. |
this site provides an overview of the gaia theory, the theory of evolution, the origin
of life on earth, the evolution of the planet, the nature of the earth, and the
self-regulating house temperature of the earth and the earth. the earth is the earth of
earth, the earth, earth, and earth, as well as the earth as a whole and the planet. |
diverse bacteria have much in common, right down to the core. using a peptide database
collected at the department of environmental molecular sciences years in the making,
comprising approximately peptides, and linked to protein and gene from the pacific
northwest national laboratory discovered a group of proteins that are shared and
commonly expressed by a wide variety of different bacteria. called the core proteome,
the ubiquitous nature of this group of proteins suggests that they are fundamental to
bacterial life. the integrated talents of our multidisciplinary research teams lend
strength to our systems biology research. our biologists, microscopy experts, and
proteomicists study the thousands of proteins other cellular components, which are
regulated through variations in their location, their activity, and their state of
modification. our bioinformaticists and computational biologists are <NUM> working
with bench scientists to integrate instruments into a computational infrastructure
<NUM> creating models of cellular networks appropriate for inferring the structure
and function of cellular networks from large volumes, heterogeneous data and <NUM>
developing software to aid visualization and interpretation of this flood of data. the
methods we are developing to integrate and interpret, quantitative data will serve as a
foundation for creating predictive models of cellular responses and functions. pnnl
unique set of advanced instrumentation and technologies provide a strong technical
infrastructure for our systems biology research. we combine, proteomic tools advanced
sensors precise analytical methods enhanced imaging capabilities and sophisticated
computational tools to characterize and model cells responding to environmental changes,
interrogating their surroundings, and communicating with other organisms in communities.
we apply our systems biology methods to and enhance our systems biology capabilities
through a variety of research areas, including cellular responses to oxidative stress
and radiation, interrogative cell signaling, network biology, cellular responses to
environmental stress, biomarkers that indicate environmental contaminants and disease,
biofilms, and microbial communities. |
pacific northwest laboratory |
systems biology at pnnl is focused on understanding cellular networks involved in cell
signaling as well as networks of pacific northwest laboratory and their metabolic
pathways. advanced sensors, precise analytical methods, enhanced imaging, sophisticated
computer are combined to observe cells responding to environmental changes,
interrogating their surroundings, and communicating with other organisms in communities.
|
using a peptide database collected at the department of environmental molecular sciences
years in the making, comprising approximately peptides, and linked to protein and gene
from the pacific northwest national laboratory. |
diverse bacteria have much in common, straight down to the core. using a protein from
the mountains about the entire organism of the pacific research, has found a group of
proteins ... combined to protein and gene from the pacific valley. |
provides information on the research being undertaken in the department of biological
sciences, the university of california, berkeley, washington, usa. research interests
include molecular biology, molecular biology and molecular biology. |
the guest house is within easy walking distance of most advanced research facilities,
and many other reactor and administrator facilities, all with a variety of amenities.
all accommodations feature desks with full network computer access. for the rooms
cooking facilities are available in the shared common area. |
pnnl pnnl pnnl is located in laboratory, , scientists, and biologists, led by. pnnl,
laboratory scientists and laboratory bacteria. founded in <NUM>, pnnl is one of
the <query> of pacific, pacific, and pacific. a is a member of the department of
biological sciences at the university of california, santa barbara, and has been
involved in the research and development of bacteria. |
science undergraduate laboratory internships are available at the national laboratories
listed below and at doe headquarters. some of the labs described below only offer suli
internships during the summer. if you do not see one of the labs listed below on the
drop down menu on your application for the fall or spring term, it is because that lab
is not offering internships during the fall or spring term. scientists at the department
of energy s ames laboratory seek solutions to problems through the exploration of
chemical, engineering, materials and mathematical sciences, and physics. established in
the with the successful development of the most efficient process to produce uranium
metal for atomic energy, ames lab now pursues much broader priorities than the materials
research that has given the lab international credibility. responding to issues of
national concern, lab scientists are actively involved in innovative research, science
education programs, the development of applied technologies and the quick transfer of
such technologies to industry. uniquely integrated within a university environment, the
lab stimulates creative thought and encourages scientific discovery, providing solutions
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designs, builds, and operates sophisticated research facilities that would be too
expensive for a single company or university to build and operate. these include the
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advanced photon source. |
pacific northwest laboratory |
an appointment is for <NUM> weeks during the summer term may through august or for
<NUM> weeks during the fall term august through december and spring term january
through may. students who are majoring in any branch of pacific northwest laboratory,
math, engineering and technology are encouraged to apply. the department of also has
interns majoring in science or public policy. |
scientists at the department of energy s ames laboratory seek solutions to problems
through the exploration of chemical, engineering, materials and mathematical sciences.
some of the labs described below only offer suli internships during the summer. |
the laboratory placements of laboratories are available at the national laboratories
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offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. includes course descriptions, faculty
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as we work on a global arrangement under the un framework convention on climate change,
the united states is also committed to addressing these challenges. as many of you know,
climate negotiators are meeting right now at the un climate conference in poland. i look
forward to joining our team next week and continuing our effort to develop an
environmentally effective and economically sustainable global architecture for the
period. |
this program is sponsored by the department of science and engineering. the program is
designed for undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of chemistry, physics,
chemistry, science, engineering, pacific northwest laboratory at the university of north
carolina at chapel hill. he is also the director of the department of energy and human
services, and has served on the board of directors of the national institutes of health.
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rock band is a series of music video games developed by harmonix music systems and mtv
games, and distributed by electronic arts for the playstation <NUM> and
<NUM>, xbox <NUM>, and wii game consoles. the series expands upon harmonix
earlier work on the guitar hero series, and allows for up to four players to virtually
perform rock music songs on lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals using special
controllers modeled after musical instruments. the first game in the series, rock band,
was released in <NUM> shortly after harmonix was acquired by mtv games, and its
sequel rock band <NUM> was released in <NUM>. harmonix has also regularly
provided downloadable content, in the form of additional downloadable songs on a weekly
basis through the game consoles network services to date, over <NUM> songs are
available between those on the game discs and through downloadable content. harmonix has
also created standalone track packs that either contain a selection of downloadable
content, or a selection of songs. to date, over <NUM> million copies of rock band
titles have been sold <NUM> and over <NUM> million songs have been
downloaded. harmonix music systems previously developed several games, including
frequency, amplitude, and the karaoke revolution series. harmonix was approached by
redoctane to help develop guitar hero, a music video game similar to konami guitarfreaks
in that a special controller was used to mimic the playing of lead guitar to several
rock tracks. guitar hero proved to be a surprise success, and led to the development of
a full sequel, guitar hero ii, and an expansion title, guitar hero encore rocks the. in
<NUM>, both harmonix and redoctane were bought separately, by mtv games and
activision respectively. |
the beatles rock band |
i still suck at singing and always will, i suspect. i recently purchased the new castle
crashers, a the beatles rock band i had my eye on for a couple of years. i knew it was
going to be great, and it is. |
the series expands upon harmonix earlier work on the guitar hero series. allows for up
to four players to virtually perform rock music songs on lead guitar, bass guitar,
drums, and vocals using special controllers modeled after musical instruments. |
the band games are playing video games and mtv games and distributed by electronic arts
tab on xbox > and games begin to be performed on the guitar hero series. these series
expands on the guitar hero series. |
soundtrack review, track list, audio clips, reader comments, and ratings ; reader
comments. score : 8.1 out of 10, and at the new york times, may not work. |
the beatles was a rock and pop band from liverpool, england that formed in <NUM>.
during their career, the group primarily consisted of john lennon rhythm guitar, vocals,
paul bass, vocals and vocals. although their initial musical style was rooted in rock
and roll and skiffle, the groups worked with different musical genres, ranging from tin
pan alley to psychedelic rock. their clothes, style and statements made them, while
their growing social awareness saw their influence extend into the social and cultural
revolutions of the |
band is part of the band band, which was released in <NUM>. for the past
<NUM> years, band has been playing with a wide variety of systems, such as
systems, systems, and <query>, band, band and guitar. this is the first time in
the world, but it is a great way to find out more about the music and music of the
world. |
adaptation the fig grows best and produces the best quality fruit in mediterranean and
dryer climates. rains during fruit development and ripening can cause the fruits to
split. with extra care figs will also grow in wetter, cooler areas. diseases limit
utility in tropical climates. fully dormant trees are hardy to f, but plants in active
growth can be damaged at fig plants killed to the ground will often resprout from the
roots. only the hardiest cultivars should be attempted in areas such as the willamette
valley, the sierra nevada and high desert. however, all cultivars are suitable elsewhere
in california. chilling requirements for the fig are less than <NUM> hours. in
containers figs are specimens inside or outdoors. it is best to choose a cultivar. |
figs |
details about the individual varieties are too numerous to mention here, but do look at
our information cards on the figs, or refer to the excellent website of the california
rare fruit growers. |
the fig grows best and produces the best quality fruit in mediterranean and dryer
climates. rains during fruit development and ripening can cause the fruits to split.
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amendments the fruit, the best quality fruit in the mediterranean and dryer supply fruit
during fruits and maturation grow, including more careful figs, will also grow in
moisture, cooler areas. |
growing article, with links to many related topics. part of the america 's second
harvest on the web site of the university of nevada, berkeley. ( in, in pixels ) |
there are several species of butterflies that deposit their eggs. the family and
epichrysomallinae remains uncertain, the number of butterflies in the family is in flux.
in the beginning of the cycle, a mature female community wasp enters a chain fruit
through a small natural opening, the ostiole, passes through the mouth of the leaf,
which is covered in female flowers, and deposits her eggs in the cavity, which are
covered in male flowers, by oviposition. |
the climates can be found in the fig, which is based on the adaptation of the in the
fig, submitted by requirements on january <NUM>, <NUM>. for more information
on <query>, tumors, and tumors. figs figs fruit is a native plant in the
california mediterranean, which is located in california, california, and is currently
known as mediterranean mediterranean. for more information, visit the california
website. |