Art history from 2800 bc to 0 ad12/27/2022 ![]() ![]() Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities which receive Federal financial assistance. For more information, visit The University of Memphis Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. The Office for Institutional Equity has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies. The University of Memphis does not discriminate against students, employees, or applicants for admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities sponsored by the University of Memphis. ![]() 1630 - 1539/1523 B.C.E)ĭynasty 16 (dates unknown: minor Hyksos rulers, contemporary with Dynasty 15) 1759 - after 1630 B.C.E.)ĭynasty 14 (dates uncertain, but contemporary with later Dynasty 13) (anno Domini), respectively.īrief Timeline of Ancient Egypt Predynastic (ca. The dates follow closely the chronologies of Rolf Krauss and Detlef Franke.Īlso, the dates use B.C.E. can be taken fromĪny standard history published in the last thirty years. Rounded in order to avoid a misleading appearance of precision. For the third millennium, dates are deliberately The dates in this resource reflect the latest scholarship and are used with the permission Timeline of Ancient Egypt Timeline of Ancient Egypt Dating Egyptian History ![]()
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Philips smartsleep vs dreem 212/27/2022 ![]() ![]() 1/23/21: In ‘ What is consciousness? Scientists compete to find out,‘ Bloomberg writer Andreas Kluth discusses WISC Director Giulio Tononi’s integrated information theory of consciousness and the role it is playing in the Templeton World Charity Foundation’s Adversarial Research Collaboration (ARC).David Plante speaks to Wisconsin Public Radio about how the pandemic has affected our sleeping habits. 2/1/21: In this episode of Central Time, WISC Medical Director Dr.2/16/21: Discover Magazine discusses Panpsychism and the integrated information theory of consciousness in this article.Christof Koch of the Allen Institute for Brain Sciences provides an overview of the integrated information theory and discusses the theory’s predictions and virtues. 3/15/21: In this article in Discover Magazine, Dr.4/4/21: A new article in Mind Matters News discusses IIT and Panpsychism.4/5/21: In the article ‘Minds without brains?’, author John Farrell of Mind Matters News discusses concerns about AI and what IIT has to say about the possibility of artificial consciousness.4/17/21: In this article, author Eric Beyer discusses whether artificial consciousness is possible and what discusses WISC Director Giulio Tononi’s integrated information theory of consciousness has to say about the issue.4/25/21: In this short article, author David Crookes interviews researcher Johannes Kleiner about panpsychism and about using the tools of the integrated information theory to understand whether systems are conscious.Christof Koch discusses the integrated information theory of consciousness, its panpsychist implications and how such implications can be tested. 8/25/21: In this article in the MIT Technology Review, Dr.Marcello Massimini’s pioneering work on measuring consciousness and how it relates to the integrated information theory of consciousness. 8/25/21: Can we measure consciousness in unresponsive patients with brain injuries? If so, how? In this article, MIT Technology Review’s Russ Jaskalian discusses CSC collaborator Dr.But are these organoids conscious? If so, is it ethical to conduct research on them? In this podcast episode of BBC Crowd Science, Marnie Chesterton and Sam Baker sit down with WISC Director Giulio Tononi and others to discuss scientific and ethical issues that arise in the context of cutting-edge research on organoids. ![]() 10/18/21: Research on brain organoids has the potential to both further our understanding of the human brain and to spur advances in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and neurological injuries.Chiara Cirelli about the function of sleep and how sleep disorders like IH affect our ability to learn. In this short documentary, Science Magazine interviews WISC researcher Prof. 11/17/21: Patients with idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) never feel rested, despite sleeping as many as 11 hours in one day. ![]() Tononi and the other highly cited researchers in this press release from UW research.
Unholy blood webtoon12/27/2022 ![]() ![]() If you like a story with a badass female lead, this is for you, but you must also like lack of consistency and a rushed plot. That's how much of an impact it had on the story. It could have been no romance and only a dent of difference would be noticable. Just wasn't strong enough for me as a reader to see how their romantic relationship mattered. It wasn't that bad.It made sense why the female lead would like the male lead but that's it. ![]() I can assume how they came to love each other but it felt like through most of the story it was forgotten and then brought up again and relied more on attraction and lust and perspective of the readers. It like as readers we knew they were supposed to fall in love but I can't help but feel this was what we got as a result of the female leads loneliness and the authors forgetfulness. I mean the relationship and friendships felt natural but them liking each other I couldn't pin point were or when either character fell in love. ![]() The romance wasn't all too strong either. Dude was aware he was a wreck for ten years but only felt guilty cause he knew he blew his chances with the female lead. The side villians had clear motivations even if they were simple ones. He was luke warm and wasn't sure about what he wanted in the end. Also he justifies killing humans which was one thing but nothing ever justifies him killing the parents. It's understandable with the female leads development because she was emotional and felt betrayed but this guy hated the whole world and yet couldn't kill the female lead they knew they had no chance with after what they did. Like no matter how many times I wrapped my head around it he had multiple chances. I found them to be a problem because despite how much they were capable of they were hindered because they were in love the female lead? Yet they had an easy time taking out her parents who also showed him kindness. The reason why I couldn't bring myself to give it an 8.0 because of how the main villain was handled compared to the side villains who seemed to be more interesting. Giving it at least 6.7 excluding the way the the art was handled giving the story more depth atmosphere and left me feeling amazed. The emotional expression of the characters makes the story more believable and helps it feels more real. The author and her assistants did a very good job at capturing emotions such as loneliness. It doesn't have the deepest story now that I look back at it but the way the story was handled is why it gets a high rating. However the story took itself seriously and character development was handled nicely. You'll find characters boasting about themselves not too often but still the characters are very flirty excluding the female lead. But some things were dragged on for too long but was fixed with comedy. It was enjoyable and kind of funny and some parts were a little unpredictable. But why it loses points has nothing to do with the Mary sue part. ![]() Portugal podengo12/27/2022 ![]() The first smooth Pequeno came to the United States in 1995, and the first wire in 2001. They are considered an integral part of the Portuguese people’s survival through the centuries and are still widely popular there today. Dog Breed library Portuguese Podengo The Podengo is a delightful little hound with a sturdy build, slightly longer than they are tall. The Podengo is one of the 10 National Dogs of Portugal. The Portuguese Podengo Pequeno is a single coated breed. ![]() It is a very healthy breed with few genetic problems. Podengos were also adept at protecting from rodents and they accompanied Portuguese ships - possibly spreading them to other ports. The Portuguese Podengo Pequeno is a rustic, hardy dog that lives well into its teens. They are said to use their hearing to hone in by calling to each other with a single yip (called the Maticar). Orivets Full Breed Profiles(FBPs) are breed specific genetic screens for diseases & traits that are relevant to each breed. The dogs hunted together using first their sense of scent, then hearing, to locate and flush small animals from crevices and dense undergrowth. The Pequeno breed is the national dog of Portugal. “Podengo” has been used at least since the 16th century to mean any pack hunting dog. ![]() Different sized dogs gradually became specialized to hunt different sized prey, with the smallest dogs hunting small game for their peasant owners.Īlthough the original dogs had smooth coats, ideal in Portugal’s wet north, wiry coats flourished in hot, dry southern Portugal where brambles were particularly abundant. Their ancestors were brought by the ancient Romans and Phoenicians to the Iberian Peninsula over 2,000 years ago. This breed is a primitive hunting dog, with the large Podengo being used for hunting big game, Medium (also known as the Warren Hound) having a natural aptitude. 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Arch manning12/27/2022 ![]() ![]() He committed to play college football for the. ![]() The eldest Manning brother has since enjoyed a successful business career, while also contributing to FOX Sports' NFL pregame show as host of The Manning Hour segment. Archibald Charles Manning is an American football quarterback at the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans. The Greenies posted a 35-14 victory over Hahnville as Manning led touchdown drives on three of. Peyton Manning, a Pro Football and College Football Hall of Famer, was a two-time Super Bowl champion, a Super Bowl XLI MVP, a five-time NFL MVP and a two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year and currently ranks third all-time in passing yards (71,940) and passing touchdowns (539), as well as fourth in completions (6,125).Įli Manning, a two-time Super Bowl champion, retired in 2019 as the New York Giants' franchise leader in passing yards (57,023), touchdowns (366), completions (4,895) and QB wins (117).Īrch's father, Cooper, was a touted high school prospect before experiencing a career-ending spinal stenosis injury during summer practices during his freshman season at Ole Miss. The Arch Manning highlight parade aka his senior season at Newman started officially on Friday. Manning is the latest in the SEC and NFL's most celebrated family lineage of quarterbacks, beginning with his namesake grandfather, a College Football and New Orleans Saints Hall of Famer. The senior's commitment will also likely play a role in Texas adding more key pieces to its 2023 recruiting class based on the selling point of playing alongside the class' top-ranked prospect. Manning's commitment to Texas will continue his family's strong ties to the Southeastern Conference with the Longhorns set to join the SEC in 2025, during his junior season. If Manning can duplicate Luck’s success, Texas could have a strong start as a new member of the SEC.Sarkisian had previously coached several of college football's top quarterbacks in Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones as an offensive coordinator at Alabama, as well as former Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart during his stint as USC's quarterbacks coach, having also later served as both head coach and offensive coordinator. ![]() Andrew Luck, Jameis Winston, Johnny Manziel and Robert Griffin III were a few of Mack Brown’s biggest quarterback misses. Arch Manning is an elite 5-star QB and the nephew of Eli and Peyton Manning. Fans watched as quarterbacks their team undervalued excelled elsewhere. Winning over Arch Manning heals the wounds of past quarterback misses for Texas. While there, Luck led the Colts as far as the AFC Championship before retiring. 1 overall pick to the Indianapolis Colts in the 2012 NFL Draft. But the most-famous recruit around the country is Isidore Newman (La.) quarterback Arch Manning, who is the nephew of Super Bowl champions Peyton and Eli and has committed to playing his college. Luck elevated Stanford from mediocrity to the Orange Bowl and Fiesta Bowl in his time at Stanford.Īfterward, Luck was selected as the No. Manning hopes to accomplish some of the goals Andrew Luck reached at the college and professional level. They each possess a strong arm, high football IQ and underrated athleticism. On3 Sports is finding similarities between Manning and former Houston area standout Andrew Luck.īoth quarterbacks share a few things in common. Explore the latest videos from hashtags: archmanning, archiemanning, manning, arimanning, archiemanningjr, archreman, archlogistics, archtechnologies. One publication is comparing him to a former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, but not the one you might expect. The hype surrounding Arch Manning continues. 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Now Honduh having 5 different models, sad to say, but the lowest end model has had the least of problems, but still not exempt from all the problems. What ever happened to when you bought something that was a Limited or a Custom or Deluxe which came with, well almost everything thing you needed in a car and it worked. At least if one button fails the other 2999 still work is my point.Ĭlick to expand.The more they put "things" into a vehicle, the more it will fail. I don't care if the dash has 3000 buttons instead of one that is a trash can when it fails. I want back independent controls of radio/dvd/usb/audio/hvac/gps. Who rubbed against whom, to have almost all if not the same problems that plaques those of us having the Honduh intelligence center - one stop and shop for failure. They do not mention anything about the more recent years of 2020-2021, but I wouldn't be surprised if this is when they filed the original Class Action suit for 2017-2019. But are the Pacifica and 300 the only models affected by these issues? Additional lawsuits would aim to cover several Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles, so for a list of potentially affected models, as well as an opportunity to share your Uconnect experience" These malfunctions included touch screens freezing or going black, GPS navigation cutting out and problems with the rear back-up camera. "The initial case alleged that a defect in the 2017-2019 Chrysler Pacifica and Chrysler 300 models’ Uconnect systems caused nearly all of the vehicles’ entertainment, communication and navigation features to malfunction. I wonder how I could see that newer color on an actual vehicle at this point, maybe other current Honda models have that color?Ĭlick to expand.Don't rush into liking the Pacifica and others, here is the latest from issue 122 I saw the red 2021 and thought it was just “meh,” so I wonder whether the 2022 red will be impressive. While color is generally a small factor, it is interesting to note that there is a different red color coming down the pike for 2022. I have read bits about the vacuum cleaner and supply chain issues, so maybe that’s why they switched over to 2022 so quickly – there has been a lot of press about how wonderful it is to have a vacuum cleaner in the back of the minivan, they probably changed gears to 2022 to save face, I am thinking. ![]() It is surprising to see a 2022 being introduced so early in 2021. Blue Crab, thanks for going the extra mile! (Maybe you grew up in Maryland like I did?) I’m switching over from Toyota Sienna (I’ve owned three) to Honda due to the spaciousness of the Honda, the relative ease of completely removing the second row seats, and the smooth engine, among other reasons. 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And what's not really that fun?"Īn employee's answers can give a manager clues to challenges or roadblocks without making an employee feel like they are being grilled. On a related note, great managers ask questions that lower defenses. Everybody knows we're a team, and we are going to work together to fix it."Ĭontinual improvement can only be achieved through honest conversation. I ask, 'Has anything happened?' We created a culture where it's OK to say we messed up. One manager described how they developed a culture of safety at his workplace: Coach your team in a way that allows for genuine candor. And, of course, a good idea improves outcomes for everyone else.Įven if you can't make additional changes to a plan, hearing someone out is still valuable. But when a manager takes an employee's opinion seriously and acts on it, that employee feels respected, connected and committed to the team. employees strongly agree that their opinion at work seems to count. 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Fender musicmaster guitar for sale12/27/2022 ![]() ![]() These were finished in the beige Desert Sand, as used on many Fender steel guitars. The model name appeared under the logo, slightly to the right, in small upper-case letters framed in quotation marks.īodies were solid poplar or similar wood, usually in two or more laminated pieces, always routed for two pickups (regardless of final configuration). A silver “spaghetti” logo decal was affixed to the headstock of the Musicmaster, while the later Duo-Sonic would get a gold logo. ![]() The earliest examples (March through June of ’56) were fitted with the “no-line” Kluson machine heads. The 3⁄4 guitars also had the exact headstock dimensions of the Strat, with a single butterfly string retainer and six-on-a-side “single-line” Kluson Deluxe tuning gears with white plastic buttons. And, Fender’s 3⁄4 neck profiles mirrored the chunky V shapes of the Telecaster, Esquire, and Strat of the era, as well as the standard narrow fret wire. Like other Fender necks of the era, the truss rod was installed through a rout in the back of the neck, and a walnut “skunk stripe” filled the channel. To compensate for the first-run missteps, by May, the guitars were being made with the more-familiar ’50s appointments – one-piece, 21-fret, bolt-on maple neck with 221/2″ scale and a nut width of 15/8″. So after the initial run, guards were made of plastic. Pickguards were aluminum, which may have been chosen for its durability, but ironically, the black paint Fender applied did not wear well. Early examples differed in several ways, including having slightly thicker bodies made of ash, and some have areas that were hand-chiseled to fix mistakes in the initial tooling. Sales manager Don Randall chose the name because he thought it “sounded kind of cute” and fit with the Stringmaster and Bandmaster monikers. Production began in April on the single-pickup Musicmaster. Here’s a year-by-year look at their history. Today, collectors are intrigued by these little guitars because they were made with the same care as their siblings even if, compared to the Stratocaster, they were an evolutionary step backward. Leo responded, and the first run of single-pickup Musicmasters was ready in early May of 1956.ĭubbed “3⁄4 instruments,” Musicmasters had much shorter scales and other features to attract a younger, more-frugal student player. Often forgotten amongst Fender’s many classics, the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic were conceived to capitalize on teenagers taking up the guitar in droves as Bill Haley and the Comets’ “Rock Around the Clock” rode the Billboard charts for 10 weeks in the summer of 1955.įender’s Sales division was acutely aware that nobody would be using a Champion lap steel to emulate Danny Cedrone’s guitar solo, so it asked president Leo Fender – known for his ability to devise a new product in as little as three months – to round out their Spanish-guitar offering with two beginner models. Close on the heels of the Musicmaster, the Duo-Sonic first appeared in the 1956 dealer spec sheet. 1957 Musicmaster with special-order black finish and a ’58 with anodized pickguard (right). ![]() 1958 Duo-Sonic with anodized aluminum pickguard (left). ![]() AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |