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Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Primer text from the U.S. Department of Education.
Primer text from the U.S. Department of Education.
Numerous studies have found that positive results occur when the major stakeholders in a student's education collaborate to address a child's ADHD (Blazer, 1999; Bos, 1999; Bos, Nahmias, & Urban, 1999; Nahmias, 1995; Williams & Carteledge, 1997). 
Effective collaboration and communication between home and school provide structure across the two major settings in the child's life. Common rewards, reinforcement strategies, and language help to promote consistency across settings.
Bos et al. (1999) reported that collaborative partnerships between home and school were especially important during the initial assessment of the child's disability and educational needs, the development of behavior modification plans, the evaluations of medication, and the coordination of assignments. 
Parents and teachers can share information with one another if they work together to plan behavioral and academic strategies for the student. 
Parents can offer information about the child-including the child's medical history, hobbies and interests, effective reinforcers, and behavior in other settings-that may inform the decisions made by the teacher and other members of the IEP team. 
The teacher can keep parents informed about their child's progress, performance, and behavior in school.
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
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Friday, Dec 11, 2020
Polishing methods for metals and alloys.
As before, the traditional abrasive polishing is not only widely used, but also is being improved. An optimization of polishing regimes (contact load, tool feed rate and reciprocating frequency) can significantly increase in the durability of titanium alloys by improving the surface stress state [1]. A theoretical model is proposed to optimize the regimes of the tool movement and prediction of the material removal profile [2]. The duration of mechanical polishing can be markedly reduced using a diamond coated tool deposited from the gaseous phase [3] including for polishing aluminium-silicon alloys [4]. An abrasive polishing of brass is also recommended with a gradual transition from wet regime to dry one which provides a removal of abrasive particles from the treated surface [5]. A new polishing method of zirconium dioxide enables to change in the rheological properties of the suspension [6].
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Thursday, Sep 24, 2020
The benefits of organic food
How your food is grown or raised can have a major impact on your mental and emotional health as well as the environment.
Organic foods often have more beneficial nutrients, such as antioxidants, than their conventionally-grown counterparts and people with allergies to foods, chemicals, or preservatives often find their symptoms lessen or go away when they eat only organic foods.
Organic produce contains fewer pesticides. Chemicals such as fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides are widely used in conventional agriculture and residues remain on (and in) the food we eat.
Organic food is often fresher because it doesn’t contain preservatives that make it last longer. Organic produce is often (but not always, so watch where it is from) produced on smaller farms near where it is sold.
Organic farming is better for the environment. Organic farming practices reduce pollution, conserve water, reduce soil erosion, increase soil fertility, and use less energy. Farming without pesticides is also better for nearby birds and animals as well as people who live close to farms.
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Thursday, Aug 6, 2020
Planing Robotic implementation
Technological advances in areas such as machine vision systems are accelerating the penetration of industrial robots into the U.S. workplace. Recent forecasts suggest that there may be as many as 315,000 robots in use in American industry by the close of this century. Affected managers need to design a robotics planning and implementation process compatible with their organizational climate and strategic plan.
Based on a series of preliminary discussions with trade specialists, consultants, and vendors, 50 industrial firms were contacted to determine if they had implemented robotics technology. Of the 23 that had robotics on-line, nine agreed to participate in the study. All participants were personally interviewed using an open-ended questionnaire. The respondents were management or engineering personnel directly involved in the implementation process within their firm. After obtaining a description of the affected manufacturing process, the interviews focused on the factors influencing the adoption decision. Key data collected included the characteristics of the planning and adoption cycle, as well as the favorable impacts resulting from the implementation. Several important personnel-related issues, such as change in operator skill level, were discussed at length.
Authored by: Neil Thomson
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Monday, Nov 27, 2023
DAY 1 – THE ORIGIN OF LIFE ON EARTH
To find out about the meaning of life, let’s start by finding out how life started. Let’s see what scientists have discovered.
To make life possible on a planet, you need at least 2 important things. That is what a well known scientist, Carl Sagan, found out in 1966.
At first there has to be the right kind of star: The energy source (a sun).Secondly the distance from a planet to the star has to be right. Too far away and it will be too cold. When the sun is too close, it will be too hot for life.
Carl Sagan calculated that there were about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in the universe that are suitable for life.
What happened since 1966? Scientists learned more about life and the universe. As we studied more, also much more criteria were found that are necessary to make life possible on a planet!URL : https://www.thinkoneweek.com/day-1-the-origin-of-life-on-earth/ 
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Wednesday, Dec 23, 2020
Genetics and Molecular Biolog
Ref: http://www.scielo.br/revistas/gmb/iaboutj.htm#001
 




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Referativnyi Zhurnal (Abstracts Journal, Russia)
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Wednesday, Oct 9, 2019
How does Finland’s top-ranking education system work?
How does Finland’s top-ranking education system work?
 

Finland has been a top contender on every Program for International Student Assessment survey.
The country built a comprehensive education structure designed to offer citizens free education with no dead ends.
The inspiration for Finland's approach was American education research and philosophers such as John Dewey.

Finland's education system enjoys a lot of buzz lately. It is considered one of the best education systems in the world. It routinely outperforms the United States in reading, science, and mathematics. And it has been a top performer since the first Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) triennial international survey back in 2000.
But ask someone what's so great about Finland's schools, and you'll typically be supplied with a factoid or three. They have shorter school days. They don't do standardized tests. They all must be smart because the Finnish language is a nightmare.
While these facts are true — except for that last one — they miss Finland's well-raked forests for its trees. Finland's education system works because its entire structure has been around several core principles. First and foremost, equal access to education is a constitutional right. Another important principle is that one should be allowed to choose their educative path, which should never lead to a dead end.
Here's how Finland's education system works to meet those principles.
Authored by: Chathuri
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