Winter sun posts are the best sunsets

This publication began with a question by my dear friend, the novelist and documentary filmmaker George Lerner. Looking more than two years of images from southern Texas, I noticed something surprising: I have many glorious images filmed around the sunset, but few decent shots at dawn. Why is this, I asked me: Is there any…

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Write patient education content for medications?

WRite in Simple Language[2][4] Write the simple terminology content, avoiding medical jargon. EG: Replace pyrexia with fever Replace high blood pressure hypertension WriYou in active voice, using a tone of conversation. E.g: Replace “This medicine will be taken twice a day, before meals” with ‘Take this medicine before meals, twice a day’ Mention the enlarged…

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Overcome erroneous information and re -connect with science denaders

Scientific information has never been more accessible than it is today. While this increase in availability encourages consciousness and collaboration, it has also contributed to a worrying increase in erroneous information and misinformation, especially in the United States. Recent PEW research data indicates a decrease in public confidence in science, without a doubt 57% of…

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Burned to Earth

Between the fall of ashes and solar scales, a bitter trace remains – scattered metals Threaded in the skin of the earth, Silent come recorded by invisible hands. The wind carries remains of what was established When you flames them hesitated, Carving a path Through soil skin, leaked in root floors That thirst without knowing….

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The warming mechanism in the clash of the Earth’s arc depends on the shock speed

The most prominent aspects of editors are summaries of recent documents of AGU magazine editors. Fountain: Geophysical Research Letters Arc shocks are shock waves formed upstream of astrophysical objects when they interact with a supersonic plasma flow, such as the solar wind. These clashes can heat electrons through different processes, some of which imply soft…

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