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Salman Khan took only Rs 1 for movie Phir Milenge

Producer Shailendra Singh shared that Salman Khan voluntarily played the role to spread awareness about AIDS.



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MPA Escalates Pirate Site Blocking in Philippines, Targeting Sflix and Myflixer

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) continues to play a key role in expanding global site blocking efforts. After helping to establish a voluntary site blocking agreement in the Philippines, the MPA also filed the first complaints under the new rule. Torrent site YTS was the first target, followed by popular pirate streaming sites SFlix and MyFlixer this week.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Kate Middleton to dazzle with ‘bold yet sophisticated style' at Christmas Carol Service

Kate Middleton is expected to showcase a "bold yet sophisticated style" at her upcoming "Together at Christmas" Carol Service, according to a fashion expert.

Speaking with GB News, fashion guru James Harris predicted that the Princess of Wales’ outfit will potentially featuring...




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Senate panel moves to criminalise necrophilia

Bill, making necrophilia punishable by life imprisonment, highlights the disturbing occurrences in Pakistan




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Introduction To Philippians Bible Studies

Introduction To Philippians Bible Studies covers Christ Beyond Reason by looking at the circumstances of Paul and the Philippians. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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Outline To Philippians Bible Studies

Outline To Philippians Bible Studies covers Christ beyond reason in chapter-by-chapter study format. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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Philippians, Chapter 1 Bible Study

Bible study topics in Philippians, Chapter 1 cover love, knowledge, prison and courage in hardship. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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Philippians, Chapter 1b Bible Study

Bible study topics in Philippians, Chapter 1b cover Paul's chains, how they serve Christ and how our suffering can do the same. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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Philippians, Chapter 2 Bible Study

Bible study topics in Philippians, Chapter 2 cover unity, self-sacrifice and Christ likeness. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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Philippians, Chapter 3 Bible Study

Bible study topics in Philippians, Chapter 3 cover the source of righteousness and pressing on. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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Philippians, Chapter 4 Bible Study

Bible study topics in Philippians, Chapter 4 cover attitude, prayer, peace and giving. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion.




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China ramps up aggressive action against Philippine supply boats

China's coast guard this week took the most aggressive action to date against Philippine supply boats attempting to provide goods to a grounded navy vessel at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.




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MLS Display Trophies Levels 1-6 $102.94

MLS Display Trophies Levels 1-6 $102.94

Price: $102.94




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Son of Don Mattingly, Preston Mattingly, promoted to Philadelphia Phillies general manager

Preston Mattingly, a son of former star first baseman and manager Don Mattingly, was promoted to general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday under president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski.




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Article Alert: How Aphia Can Serve Both the Taxonomic Community and the Field of Biodiversity Informatics

A new article published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering looks at how Aphia, the core platform that underpins the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS),  can Serve the taxonomic community and the field of biodiversity informatics.

Abstract

The Aphia platform is an infrastructure designed to capture taxonomic and related data and information, and includes an online editing environment. The latter allows easy access to experts so they can update the content of the database in a timely fashion. Aphia is the core platform that underpins the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and its more than 80 related global, regional and thematic species databases, but it also allows the storage of non-marine data. The content of Aphia can be consulted online, either by individual users or via machine-to-machine interactions. Aphia uses unique and stable identifiers for each available name in the database through the use of Life Science Identifiers (LSIDs). The system not only allows the storage of accepted and unaccepted names, but it also documents the relationships between names. This makes it a very powerful tool for taxonomic quality control, and also allows the linking of different pieces of information through scientific names, both within the Aphia platform and in relation to externally hosted databases. Through these LSIDs, Aphia has become an important player in the field of (marine) biodiversity informatics, allowing interactions between its own taxonomic data and e.g., biogeographic databases. Some applications in the field of biodiversity informatics encompass the coupling of species traits and taxonomy, as well as the creation of diverse, expert validated data products that can be used by policy makers, for example. Aphia also supplies (part of) its content to other data integrators and the infrastructure can be used to host orphan databases in danger of being lost.

Original Source: http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/3/4/1448/htm

 





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Distributed European School of Taxonomy (DEST) Course: Philosophy of Biological Systematics

Distributed European School of Taxonomy (DEST) is organizing a course in Philosophy of Biological Systematics targeted at MSc students, PhD students, early career researchers,  professional systematists/taxonomists and anyone who is interested in the philosophy of Biological Systematics. The course has a duration of one week and will take place between 8-12 September 2014.

Deadline for registration: 16 June 2014, extended until Friday 20 June 2014. To register and to learn more about the course visit the official webpage: http://www.taxonomytraining.eu/content/philosophy-biological-systematics

Approaching the subject from the perspective of the philosophical foundations of scientific inquiry, this course offers critical examinations of the principles required to judge the scientific merits of systematic/taxonomic procedures by way of the following topics:

• The goal of science
• The goal of biological systematics
• Causal relationships in systematics
• The nature of why-questions
• Three forms of reasoning: deduction, induction, abduction
• The uses of deduction, induction, and abduction in science
• Evidence and reasoning
• Fact, theory & hypothesis
• Theory & hypothesis testing
• Systematics involves abductive reasoning
• Inferences of systematics hypotheses, i.e. taxa
• Implications for ‘phylogenetic’ methods
• Causal explanations, not ‘trees’ or cladograms
• Parsimony, likelihood, Bayesianism: are they relevant to abductive reasoning, thus phylogenetic inference?
• The requirement of total evidence
• The errors of cladogram comparisons & character mapping
• Homology, homogeny & homoplasy
• Character coding
• Mechanics of hypothesis testing: implications for cladograms
• Character data cannot test phylogenetic hypotheses
• The nature evidential support
• The proper testing of phylogenetic hypotheses
• The myths of bootstrap, jack-knife & Bremer ‘support’
• Implications for nomenclature
• Defining biodiversity and conservation

Participants will be provided reprints covering the topics in the course, as well as a PDF file with all course slides (>800) and associated notes.

 





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DEST Course: Philosophy of Biological Systematics

The 3rd edition of the DEST course "Philosophy of Biological Systematics" is co-organised with the Scandinavian Research School in Biosystematics (ForBio) and will take place from 10 to 14 October 2016.

Target Audience

MSc students, PhD students, early career researchers, professional systematists/taxonomists and anyone who is interested in the philosophy of Biological Systematics.

Criteria for selection will be scientific merit, motivation and usefulness of the training course for the applicant's career.

For more information and to register, please go to: http://taxonomytraining.eu/content/philosophy-biological-systematics-1






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Fauna Europaea: Neuropterida (Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera)




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How Aphia—The Platform behind Several Online and Taxonomically Oriented Databases—Can Serve Both the Taxonomic Community and the Field of Biodiversity Informatics




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A multiregion community model for inference about geographic variation in species richness




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EMODnet Workshop on mechanisms and guidelines to mobilise historical data into biogeographic databases




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Potential exploitation of avian resources by fossil hominids: an overview from ethnographic and historical data





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Here is What Great Philosophers Thought of Music

While philosophers and scholars of the pre-modern era kept studying music from a harmonic point of view and often delved deeper into the concept “musica ... Read more

The post Here is What Great Philosophers Thought of Music appeared first on CMUSE.





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Registration Now Open for Fall ACI Concrete Convention in Philadelphia

The American Concrete Institute is excited to host the ACI Concrete Convention on Nov. 3-6 in Philadelphia. Known as the world’s gathering place for advancing concrete, the convention will take place at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.




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Craig Dearden-Phillips: The third sector needs its own 'Drastic Daves'

If you look back at our biggest failures, have they been the result of drastic action or the lack of it?




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Craig Dearden-Phillips: System leadership is the future for charities

No charity can go it alone these days: real leadership involves bringing your organisation together with others




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Craig Dearden-Phillips: Stress at work is far more widespread than we thought...

...and it's best to do something about it before it becomes toxic




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Philadelphia Introduces Passive House Certified Structures

The first of group of Passive House certified homes called the Stables will be ready for occupancy this spring.




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Craig Dearden-Phillips: We can learn much from Extinction Rebellion

The climate change protests are about the unleashing of voice and provide opportunities for charities to claim a role




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Craig Dearden-Phillips: The charity sector needs a period of glasnost

Openness is the key to rebuilding trust or we will continue to see a decline in the proportion of people donating




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Why Illinois’ Biometric Privacy Act Could Create ‘Catastrophic Exposure’ for Security Companies

An Illinois state law ensures that individuals are in control of their own biometric data and prohibits private companies from collecting it unless they meet certain consent criteria.




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Demographic trend could trigger rise in same-level falls: study

Melbourne, Australia — An expected increase in 45-and-older women in the workforce could mean more on-the-job falls to the same level, a recent study out of Monash University suggests.




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2016 State of Safety: Changing demographics

Older workers have a wealth of knowledge from their years of experience. But they also bring increased risk of on-the-job fatalities and severe injuries. In about six years, one-quarter of all U.S. workers will be 55 or older. What actions can safety professionals take now to ensure a safe workplace down the road? “This is the next frontier,” one safety pro says.




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Intellicene Symphia Enhances Emergency Services for Iowa County

Cass County, a rural area encompassing 565 square miles of primarily agricultural land, has faced recent challenges in providing timely emergency medical services (EMS) due to decreased volunteers and reduced manpower.




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Revelation, Philosophy and Kalam: The Creed of the Salaf Versus the Creed of the Asharis and Maturidis




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House bill aimed at preventing catastrophic train derailments

Washington — House Democrats have introduced legislation that would make changes to “how, when and where” hazardous materials are transported by railroads.




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Graphic image of workplace fatalities

As a writer I’m loath to admit it, but sometimes words just can’t paint as clear of a picture as, well, a picture.




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Infographic: Alcohol-impaired holiday traffic fatalities

An infographic presents statistics on motor vehicle deaths involving alcohol impairment during holiday periods.




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Infographic: ‘Hands-free is not risk-free’

A recent National Safety Council poll found 80 percent of drivers believe hands-free cell phones are safer than handheld phones.




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Infographic: Helping workers adapt to hot environments

Heat stress can be deadly, and employers need to protect their employees from the dangers of hot environments. Here’s one tool to give you a better picture on how to do just that.




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Infographic: A lifetime of risk

View or share a National Safety Month infographic summarizing the biggest risks at each stage of a person's life.




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Infographic: Guide to the New ANSI Cut Levels

In this infographic, Magid Glove explains new changes to the ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 cut protection standard: How to read the new cut level icon and how to choose the right cut level for the job.




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American Chemistry Council creates PPE infographic for auto refinishers

Washington — In partnership with OSHA, the American Chemistry Council has published an infographic to encourage workers in the automotive refinishing industry to wear the correct personal protective equipment.




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Electrical safety group unveils videos, infographics for workers in non-electrical jobs

Arlington, VA — The Electrical Safety Foundation International has introduced several resources aimed at workers in “occupations that traditionally receive little to no electrical training.”




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Electrical safety group creates infographic for people working from home

Arlington, VA — Aiming to promote electrical safety among people who are working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Electrical Safety Foundation International has published an infographic.




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OSHA and MSHA partner on poster and infographic on preventing heat illness

Washington — A new poster and infographic from OSHA and the Mine Safety and Health Administration offer best practices to help mine operators and workers mitigate heat-related hazards and prevent heat illness.




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Kährs Solid Wood Estate Collection Combines Craftsmanship with Sophistication

Made in the USA, the solid wood collection borrows inspiration from historic estates known for their meticulous attention to detail and grandeur.