The last word about nothing

This publication was executed for the first time last January, but now it is equally relevant. Years ago, Carol Evans, then a biologist from the Land Management Office in the Northeast of Nevada, told me that I wanted to write a book called Transmission stories – A series of Vignettes About the many streams that…

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Avoid citation and reference errors: What to do?

According Onwuegbuzie and Comink (2009)Appointment errors appear as the most common problem in academic manuscripts. Research authors in school manuscripts (RIS) demonstrated appointment errors in 91.8% of their presentations. The educational researcher reported appointment errors of 88.6% in manuscripts presented for publication, according to Onwuegbuzie, combs, Frels and Slate (2011). According Faunce and Job (2001),…

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How can we detect rare animals?

Abstract Did you know that scientists can use DNA to discover which organisms have been in an area? Organisms leave DNA behind the environment. We call this Environmental DNA (Edna). The use of Edna is a new technique that scientists have used in water environments. We wanted to find out if this same technique could…

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Greening The Fairway

Between red flags And rough land, where the echo of iron Press Earth’s meat, Rest the Earth – Sustained in the pause between swings, In applause that fades. Under careful layers The Light Wait, retained as the sun It didn’t take place here As if the air could be silent for the design of a…

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Car magnet game – Free printable

Magnets are a great tool to present young children to the wonders of science. There are many lovely and economical thick magnets that can be used in many different creative ways. Car magnet game This simple automobile track is a fun way to present to young children to magnets. You can use my practice template…

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